CKCECB
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 3, 2014
- 9
We have an existing electrical transformer room (wet transformers) in a healthcare occupancy that is protected by a preaction system. Our facility management dept. has a project to replace the transformers. The contractor is proposing to remove some of the existing sprinkler piping (standard uprights with standard pendants beneath duct obstructions) and replace with standard sidewall sprinklers. They need to temporarily remove ductwork in order to remove and replace the transformers. Their layout sketch shows two sidewall sprinklers to cover the area where the existing standard uprights were removed, and one additional sidewall sprinkler 2-ft 11-in directly beneath one of the new sidewall sprinklers to cover the area beneath the duct obstruction.
Is there is minimum vertical separation between sidewall heads in NFPA 13 (my facility requires NFPA 13, 2013 edition)? Does the 6-ft rule apply vertically? I've been looking, but I can't find anything.
And one other thing. The existing upright heads by the ceiling are standard response, but the existing pendants beneath obstructions are all quick response. They are similar temperature ratings (200-F). It almost looks like they added QR pendants after a ductwork project. Our agency's design policy is to generally require all QR sprinklers unless unavailable in the temperature range.
Thank you,
Chris