Haldorson
Mechanical
- Mar 27, 2011
- 92
Good day,
All scenarios shown in NFPA 13 for design area are of single, rectangular, rooms. What about oddly shaped rooms? Take for instance Figure A in the attached PDF. Would each sprinkler cover 120 sq.ft. (15 ft. x 8 ft.), or would it be 172.5 sq. ft. (15 ft. x 11.5 ft.)?
Exhibit 8.7 of NFPA 13 2013 states that you take the larger distance between the wall and the sprinkler as your dimension, which would indicate that the calculated area is 172.5 sq. ft. However, exhibit 23.11, showing sprinklers of multiple orifices, indicates that when determining the protection area of a sprinkler, you do not always take half the distance between two sprinklers. Furthermore, if a wall were placed between the two sprinklers, as shown in Figure B of the attached PDF, each sprinkler would definitively cover 120 sq. ft., so why would the lack of a wall impact the coverage of the sprinklers?
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All scenarios shown in NFPA 13 for design area are of single, rectangular, rooms. What about oddly shaped rooms? Take for instance Figure A in the attached PDF. Would each sprinkler cover 120 sq.ft. (15 ft. x 8 ft.), or would it be 172.5 sq. ft. (15 ft. x 11.5 ft.)?
Exhibit 8.7 of NFPA 13 2013 states that you take the larger distance between the wall and the sprinkler as your dimension, which would indicate that the calculated area is 172.5 sq. ft. However, exhibit 23.11, showing sprinklers of multiple orifices, indicates that when determining the protection area of a sprinkler, you do not always take half the distance between two sprinklers. Furthermore, if a wall were placed between the two sprinklers, as shown in Figure B of the attached PDF, each sprinkler would definitively cover 120 sq. ft., so why would the lack of a wall impact the coverage of the sprinklers?
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