Mike Cole
Mechanical
- Mar 16, 2017
- 8
Hi all,
Is there some tips or tricks to determining if a system is Hydraulically Calculated or Pipe Scheduled?
I know in a perfect world a hydraulic placard would be present, but we all know that is never the case. Especially in old buildings.
I know the obvious of checking main/line sizing and amount of sprinklers to the piping arrangement as noted in NFPA 13. What are some other indicators? Anything in particular to look for?
Michael Cole
Vice President
Cole Fire Protection, Inc.
Chicago IL
Is there some tips or tricks to determining if a system is Hydraulically Calculated or Pipe Scheduled?
I know in a perfect world a hydraulic placard would be present, but we all know that is never the case. Especially in old buildings.
I know the obvious of checking main/line sizing and amount of sprinklers to the piping arrangement as noted in NFPA 13. What are some other indicators? Anything in particular to look for?
Michael Cole
Vice President
Cole Fire Protection, Inc.
Chicago IL