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SFPE FPE Magazine Article on challenges in sprinkler design 2

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stookeyfpe

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Mar 13, 2005
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Ken Isman offers an interesting perspective on the subject of sprinkler protection and storage occupancies in this quarter's SFPE Fire Protection Engineering magazine:


Enjoy.
 
Thanks, Stookey!

An example of a situation where it is impossible to comply with both FM standards and NFPA 13 is the installation rules for sprinklers under sloped ceilings where the slope exceeds 2 in 12. FM Data Sheet 2-0 requires the sprinklers to be installed with their deflectors horizontal (parallel with the floor) while NFPA 13 requires them to be installed parallel to the ceiling. Both organizations have interesting concerns here.

How in the world does one accomplish this in a bent metal purlin building with a 3 to 12 roof slope? I am not addressing how to satisfy both, you obviously can't, but how would you physically install the branch lines so deflectors were parallel, run the pipe level using sprig ups? Long sprig ups with "step ups" in the lines?
 
Scott,

Nice job!

About 50% of the warehouses we look at the automatic sprinkler protection is inadequate. This loss is not a surprise at all. When I 1st saw the ESFR sprinkler design the first thing I was thinking was either ESFR obstructions OR storing something the ESFR was not designed to protect. Protecting plastics with a system design of .30/2000 did not stand a chance in doing much to control or extinguish the fire.

Regarding the HID lighting were they type "O"rated??? If not the fire starting via a bulb exploding is a real possibility.


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Fire Sprinklers Save Firefighters’ Lives Too!


 
Only a few evaluate their fire suppression when changing occupancies or storage commodities. One would think the insurance company would require it but it doesn't seem to matter much.

 
Thanks for the PowerPoint

Good info
 
LCREP

Speculation warehouse. Nothing much more can be said about this incident.

 
"Only a few evaluate their fire suppression when changing occupancies or storage commodities. One would think the insurance company would require it but it doesn't seem to matter much."

Newton,

Perhaps the "insurance company" had a "recommendation" to upgrade the sprinkler system. BUT the building owner made a business decision to pay more insurance premium OR just find another insurance carrier.

Also some insurance companies no longer have an engineering department to go out and look at what they insure. It is called cash flow underwriting, write a lot policies, and hope you bring in more then you pay out.





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Fire Sprinklers Save Firefighters’ Lives Too!


 
CDA

Last month's Industrial Fire World had an article on the incident.
 
scott thanks, forgot I had read that
 
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