madvb
Mechanical
- Dec 16, 2002
- 41
Hi,
What is a typical pressure loss through a fire sprinkler system for a single story office building (4000 sf) with about 200 feet of piping? We have been doing a deferred approval so that a sprinkler contractor will design the system and get approvals, so I do not know how much loss through the system. I believe the furthest sprinkler head requires a minimum of 7 psig. I'm not sure what a typical pressure loss is going through the fire riser and all. I'm trying to determine if civil giving me 20 psig at the building is going to be enough for the sprinkler system without having to oversized the piping to reduce pressure loss. What is a typical recommended pressure at the building/fire riser?
Thanks.
What is a typical pressure loss through a fire sprinkler system for a single story office building (4000 sf) with about 200 feet of piping? We have been doing a deferred approval so that a sprinkler contractor will design the system and get approvals, so I do not know how much loss through the system. I believe the furthest sprinkler head requires a minimum of 7 psig. I'm not sure what a typical pressure loss is going through the fire riser and all. I'm trying to determine if civil giving me 20 psig at the building is going to be enough for the sprinkler system without having to oversized the piping to reduce pressure loss. What is a typical recommended pressure at the building/fire riser?
Thanks.