I’m going for my lvl lll,, I’m struggling with the math on how to space smokes ie,, what is the math for a room 30’X30’ or 250’X100’ ,,, I haven’t grasped it yet,, idk why the light isn’t clicking
They were not specific on distance for air handlers for larger than usual returns and supplies because it would depend on the rate of air flow, the direction and the manner in which the air is manipulated
I believe you are referring to table 17.6.3.5.1 and if so that table is for heat detector spacing. I do plan on covering that eventually, but first I am going to continue with smoke detectors
I believe there is copyright or licensing or something that prevents us from sharing, but if you would like I will gladly share a link to their website where the PDF may be purchased.
Man great video. Thanks for sharing
I’m going for my lvl lll,, I’m struggling with the math on how to space smokes
ie,, what is the math for a room 30’X30’ or 250’X100’ ,,, I haven’t grasped it yet,, idk why the light isn’t clicking
They were not specific on distance for air handlers for larger than usual returns and supplies because it would depend on the rate of air flow, the direction and the manner in which the air is manipulated
thank you , great video
Thanks for Sharing.
Very informative
What about required spacing for cross zone spot detectors for suppression systems
Thank you
How about small meeting room that won't have any 36 in. clearance from both supply and return, any suggestions on detector location?
Hi.. sir can you please share this ppt
This is too much informative video regarding #NFPA #smoke detector #fire alarm system
what do I look at for smoke detector requirements for commercial spaces?
What about ceiling height? Can you give an example using the table in NFPA 72 say 26' tall = .40
I believe you are referring to table 17.6.3.5.1 and if so that table is for heat detector spacing. I do plan on covering that eventually, but first I am going to continue with smoke detectors
would you share a pdf of NFPA 72 please .
I believe there is copyright or licensing or something that prevents us from sharing, but if you would like I will gladly share a link to their website where the PDF may be purchased.
NFPA link is the way to go.....