Thanks a lot, I became really interested in the subject even I have not xposed to directly in my career. I suggest to go deeper by taking real simple example for each video, so viewers can benefit more and your videoes gets popular at the same time. Providing real life examples always make the content richer and attract traffic to the channel, thx for all efforts.
Ya sure. First I want people to understand the concept. In next level I will consider real life examples. Since u like my content pls do share with others as well so that they can also benefit from my videos
Thanks for this video tutorial. I learned a lot sir Irfan. I have one question, now that you've explained the basic consideration in the hydraulic calculation, the flow and head requirements for the different class, . My question how would you know in a certain facility what class of standpipe to be installed? What reference in the nfpa I would refer to?
Thanks Eng. Irfan! A few questions plz: 1/ Can class III inlets be separated? Like one in stairwell and another in corridors? 2/ If yes, how can we differentiate between that and a building that has a combination of both classes I & II? Best,
Great video, but I suggest not to use the background music, as it's a bit irksome and affecting concentration.
Like u r comment. In future videos I will not . Thanks
Thanks a lot, I became really interested in the subject even I have not xposed to directly in my career. I suggest to go deeper by taking real simple example for each video, so viewers can benefit more and your videoes gets popular at the same time. Providing real life examples always make the content richer and attract traffic to the channel, thx for all efforts.
Ya sure. First I want people to understand the concept. In next level I will consider real life examples. Since u like my content pls do share with others as well so that they can also benefit from my videos
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Thanks for this video tutorial. I learned a lot sir Irfan. I have one question, now that you've explained the basic consideration in the hydraulic calculation, the flow and head requirements for the different class, . My question how would you know in a certain facility what class of standpipe to be installed? What reference in the nfpa I would refer to?
Most welcome
Great work
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Great work but kindly use power point or white board animation
Is there in issue in this presentation. please let me know.
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Thanks Eng. Irfan!
A few questions plz:
1/ Can class III inlets be separated? Like one in stairwell and another in corridors?
2/ If yes, how can we differentiate between that and a building that has a combination of both classes I & II?
Best,
1) yes correct.
2) It depends on building code. Every country has its own building codes. Based on that we can define.