sl3656
Mechanical
- Sep 14, 2018
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Is there any relationship / requirement indicated in NFPA 13 between the hazard classifications and the required sprinkler activation temperature?
There is a clear relationship between the hazard classification (e.g. LH, OH1, OH2, etc.) and sprinkler application density, but does a similar one exist for above?
Table 6.2.5.1 (NFPA 13 - 2016) dictates the sprinkler temperature ratings, classifications and color codings, but as I understand it, it appears the designer is free to use whatever activation temperature he / she desires independent of the hazard classification, except under 22.35.1.3.5, which is only applicable to underground conveyors.
Appreciate any insight into this. Thanks.
There is a clear relationship between the hazard classification (e.g. LH, OH1, OH2, etc.) and sprinkler application density, but does a similar one exist for above?
Table 6.2.5.1 (NFPA 13 - 2016) dictates the sprinkler temperature ratings, classifications and color codings, but as I understand it, it appears the designer is free to use whatever activation temperature he / she desires independent of the hazard classification, except under 22.35.1.3.5, which is only applicable to underground conveyors.
Appreciate any insight into this. Thanks.