VVhope
Mechanical
- Jun 1, 2023
- 6
Hi All,
I am an EIT working on fire protection system. We are having class III standpipe system along with sprinkler system. I have previously done the hydraulic calculations based on NFPA 14 (residual pressure as 100 psi) as this building did not have sprinkler system before. Now the customer wanted sprinkler system too. The building is four storey high and more than 25m high. As per OBC section 3.2.9.2(4)(a), the residual pressure at most remote hose connection of standpipe system is permitted to be less than 450 kpa (65 psi) if the building is sprinklered. Is there any similar requirement in NFPA? I searched NFPA 14 and 13, but I could find anything that says similar to OBC that I can lower to 65 psi from 100 psi. Any suggestion would help.
I am an EIT working on fire protection system. We are having class III standpipe system along with sprinkler system. I have previously done the hydraulic calculations based on NFPA 14 (residual pressure as 100 psi) as this building did not have sprinkler system before. Now the customer wanted sprinkler system too. The building is four storey high and more than 25m high. As per OBC section 3.2.9.2(4)(a), the residual pressure at most remote hose connection of standpipe system is permitted to be less than 450 kpa (65 psi) if the building is sprinklered. Is there any similar requirement in NFPA? I searched NFPA 14 and 13, but I could find anything that says similar to OBC that I can lower to 65 psi from 100 psi. Any suggestion would help.