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Speculative High-Rise Dilemma: Fully Sprinklered or Hydraulic Fire Alarm
Typically building code language reads 'fully sprinklered' when allowing trade-offs for providing sprinkler systems in high-rise buildings. A review of actual system models indicates historical 'good practice' in the modeling of warehouses cannot be assumed in models for properties which contain speculative tenant spaces such as high-rise buildings and atrium malls. The focus is upon the requirements for credible documentation for 'fully sprinkler' vis-a-vis having just a 'hydraulic fire alarm.' (Copyright (c) 1984, Society of Fire Protection Engineers.)
Speculative High-Rise Dilemma: Fully Sprinklered or Hydraulic Fire Alarm
Typically building code language reads 'fully sprinklered' when allowing trade-offs for providing sprinkler systems in high-rise buildings. A review of actual system models indicates historical 'good practice' in the modeling of warehouses cannot be assumed in models for properties which contain speculative tenant spaces such as high-rise buildings and atrium malls. The focus is upon the requirements for credible documentation for 'fully sprinkler' vis-a-vis having just a 'hydraulic fire alarm.' (Copyright (c) 1984, Society of Fire Protection Engineers.)
Speculative High-Rise Dilemma: Fully Sprinklered or Hydraulic Fire Alarm
D. R. Baker (author)
1984
20 pages
Report
No indication
English
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