Mr.Denis
Mechanical
- Oct 17, 2022
- 1
Hi everyone,
Just wondering... how do you design standpipe in an interlocking/scissor stairs ?
Let's put aside the fact that we need a vertical shaft with the same fire rating as the stairway.
we have a high rise building, incombustible construction, residential type, design per NFPA 14.
i see 2 options...
1. 1 standpipe on let's say the North side of the stairway, and we put an angle valve at each lvl floor we cross.
2. 2 standpipes, 1 on the north and other on the south side of the stair and we put angle valve at each floor lvl we cross. At the end, we should have angle valve at every floor lvl.
My 2 options may be wrong, any tips on the deisgn for this?
If there's something specific about it in NFPA 14 let me know, i didn't find it!
Thanks,
Just wondering... how do you design standpipe in an interlocking/scissor stairs ?
Let's put aside the fact that we need a vertical shaft with the same fire rating as the stairway.
we have a high rise building, incombustible construction, residential type, design per NFPA 14.
i see 2 options...
1. 1 standpipe on let's say the North side of the stairway, and we put an angle valve at each lvl floor we cross.
2. 2 standpipes, 1 on the north and other on the south side of the stair and we put angle valve at each floor lvl we cross. At the end, we should have angle valve at every floor lvl.
My 2 options may be wrong, any tips on the deisgn for this?
If there's something specific about it in NFPA 14 let me know, i didn't find it!
Thanks,