Fire Sprinkler Design Approaches Continued (Part 2)

(Also see Part 1 of this training course Fire Sprinkler Design Approaches (Part 1).) This webinar will continue covering the fire sprinkler design approaches permitted by ‘NFPA 13 Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems’. Based on Chapter 19, participants will review calculating minimum water supply requirements for all design approaches. This presentation reviews the calculation methods for room design and special design areas including building service chutes and stair towers. The requirements for residential sprinklers, adjacent hazards, and mixed occupancies are also examined. The course concludes with a review of design approaches for exposure protection and water curtains.

Learning Objectives:
•Calculate the minimum water supply required for all fire sprinkler design approaches.
•Locate and apply the requirements for using the room design method.
•Locate and apply the requirements for special design areas, residential sprinklers, adjacent hazards, and mixed occupancies.
•Explain the design approaches for exposure protection and water curtains.

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Format: Instant Access Recorded Webinar

CEUs: Based on 1.5 contact hour of training (see CEUs tab for details)