ABdesigner
Mechanical
- Aug 16, 2013
- 7
Hello Forum members,
In a 06 storey 60 ft high Residential building (Not a High-Rise Building as per Def. 3.3.5 (NFPA 14)) I don't have to follow 7.10 and calculate standpipes accordingly? Is my thought process Correct ? because it can be classified as manual standpipe ? Automatic Standpipes are only required in High-Rise Buildings (>75') and have to follow design requirements as per NFPA 14 ?
The residential building in the case is allowed to have Manual standpipe Sys. without any calculations ? For the most part I understand the design requirements in section 7 (NFPA 14) but not sure when I have to apply those and when I don't.
Also, the building owner wants to have Fire pump sized such way to have 100 psi at the top of the standpipe. What flow @ 100 Psi I have to calculate the standpipe ? is 250 gpm @ 100 Psi correct ?
Thanks for your time.
In a 06 storey 60 ft high Residential building (Not a High-Rise Building as per Def. 3.3.5 (NFPA 14)) I don't have to follow 7.10 and calculate standpipes accordingly? Is my thought process Correct ? because it can be classified as manual standpipe ? Automatic Standpipes are only required in High-Rise Buildings (>75') and have to follow design requirements as per NFPA 14 ?
The residential building in the case is allowed to have Manual standpipe Sys. without any calculations ? For the most part I understand the design requirements in section 7 (NFPA 14) but not sure when I have to apply those and when I don't.
Also, the building owner wants to have Fire pump sized such way to have 100 psi at the top of the standpipe. What flow @ 100 Psi I have to calculate the standpipe ? is 250 gpm @ 100 Psi correct ?
Thanks for your time.