morgan.z
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 3, 2018
- 22
A really confusing question about Fire water pipe support discrenpancy between NFPA 13 AND 15 has been bugging me , if someone can help me out ,it is highly appreciated, i guess , a lot people will benifit too:
NFPA13(2007)
9.2.6.1 Pipe stands shall be sized to support a minimum of
5 times the weight of the water-filled pipe, plus 250 lb (114 kg).
NFPA 14-2007 (standpipe ) refernces its pipe support design to NFPA13.
NFPA15: for hanger ,it clearly refernces it to NFPA13, NFPA 15 specifies some spacing requirement for support, but nothing special regarding pipe support design, i.e , 5 times the weight plus 250 lb does not apply.
This really puzzs me : the hose and standpipe system , water spinkler piping both need 5 times the weight of the water-filled pipe, plus 250 lb (114 kg)for its support design such as floor amounted or wall amounted, but not for water spay . why is that? sometime water spay and spinkler have no much diffrence.
For hanger , three piping system's design is consistent. it is OK.
NFPA13(2007)
9.2.6.1 Pipe stands shall be sized to support a minimum of
5 times the weight of the water-filled pipe, plus 250 lb (114 kg).
NFPA 14-2007 (standpipe ) refernces its pipe support design to NFPA13.
NFPA15: for hanger ,it clearly refernces it to NFPA13, NFPA 15 specifies some spacing requirement for support, but nothing special regarding pipe support design, i.e , 5 times the weight plus 250 lb does not apply.
This really puzzs me : the hose and standpipe system , water spinkler piping both need 5 times the weight of the water-filled pipe, plus 250 lb (114 kg)for its support design such as floor amounted or wall amounted, but not for water spay . why is that? sometime water spay and spinkler have no much diffrence.
For hanger , three piping system's design is consistent. it is OK.