Glorified Plumber 84
Mechanical
- Jun 15, 2023
- 8
I'm looking for some guidance on how to address NFPA 13, 2016e. section 8.2.4.2. The floor control valve, check valve, main drain valve, and flow switch required by 8.2.4.1 shall not be required where sprinklers on the top level of a multistory building are supplied by piping on the floor below.
8.2.4.3 also states that if the entire building is under system area limitations, floor control valves are not required either.
The issue that we face is that NFPA 72 states (2016e, section 10.17.5.1) States every floor "For the purpose of alarm annunciation, each floor of the building shall be considered as a separate zone."
How can these 2 codes be solvent together?
The Annex of NFPA 72 has the following, which I'm not incredibly familiar with. Does this read that a single zone control for the top floor and floor below is compliant as long as the flow device is annunciated separately from other fire alarm devices? Or that each floor needs annunciation from separate water flow devices?
Fire alarm system annunciation should, as a minimum, be sufficiently specific to identify a fire alarm signal in accordance with the following:
Waterflow switches on sprinkler systems that serve multiple floors, areas exceeding 22,500 ft2 (2090 m2), or areas inconsistent with the established detection system zoning should be annunciated individually.
(4)
8.2.4.3 also states that if the entire building is under system area limitations, floor control valves are not required either.
The issue that we face is that NFPA 72 states (2016e, section 10.17.5.1) States every floor "For the purpose of alarm annunciation, each floor of the building shall be considered as a separate zone."
How can these 2 codes be solvent together?
The Annex of NFPA 72 has the following, which I'm not incredibly familiar with. Does this read that a single zone control for the top floor and floor below is compliant as long as the flow device is annunciated separately from other fire alarm devices? Or that each floor needs annunciation from separate water flow devices?
Fire alarm system annunciation should, as a minimum, be sufficiently specific to identify a fire alarm signal in accordance with the following:
Waterflow switches on sprinkler systems that serve multiple floors, areas exceeding 22,500 ft2 (2090 m2), or areas inconsistent with the established detection system zoning should be annunciated individually.
(4)