NFPA Hdbk 13D13R 10:2010 Edition
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NFPA 13D/ NFPA 13R: Automatic Sprinkler Systems for Residential Occupancies Handbook
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2010 | 358 |
All-new Automatic Sprinkler Systems for Residential Occupancies Handbook provides the inside story onNFPA 13D and NFPA 13R!
If you work with home fire sprinkler systems, conduct your business with the most comprehensive and authoritative source of facts and advice. NFPA®’s all-new 2010 Automatic Sprinkler Systems for Residential Occupancies Handbook brings you fully up-to-date on sprinkler data, equipment cost-effectiveness, and the “how’s and whys” behind system compliance.
You’ll be the authority on home fire sprinklers equipped with this one-stop source for:
- The complete 2010 texts of NFPA 13D: Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One- and Two-Family Dwellings and Manufactured Homes and NFPA 13R: Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential Occupancies up to and Including Four Stories in Height
- Valuable applications advice from sprinkler expert Ken Isman, P.E., of the National Fire Sprinkler Association (NFSA)
- First-time commentary on NFPA 13R’s new chapters
- Detailed visuals that clarify requirements
- New annexes, including an update on the Home Fire Sprinkler Coalition and the latest information about residential fire experience and sprinkler use in the United States
Ensure first delivery of the industry’s most comprehensive source for information about fire sprinkler protection in homes.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Automatic SprinklerSystems for ResidentialOccupancies Handbook – SECOND EDITION |
2 | Copyright |
3 | Contents |
7 | Foreword |
9 | Preface |
11 | Acknowledgments |
13 | About the Contributors |
15 | About the Editor |
17 | PART I – NFPA 13D, Standard for theInstallation of Sprinkler Systemsin One- and Two-Family Dwellingsand Manufactured Homes,with Commentary |
19 | Administration CHAPTER 1 |
22 | 1.1 Scope |
26 | 1.2 Purpose |
32 | 1.3 Retroactivity |
34 | 1.4 Equivalency 1.5 Units |
35 | 1.6 New Technology |
37 | Referenced Publications CHAPTER 2 2.1 General 2.2 NFPA Publications 2.3 Other Publications |
38 | 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections |
39 | Definitions CHAPTER 3 3.1 General 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions |
40 | 3.3 General Definitions |
47 | General Requirements CHAPTER 4 4.1 Maintenance |
49 | 4.2 Hydrostatic Tests |
50 | 4.3 Sprinkler Temperature Ratings 4.4 Tube 4.5 Listed or Labeled 4.6 Smoke Alarms 4.7 Documentation |
51 | 4.8 Qualifications |
53 | System Components CHAPTER 5 5.1 General |
54 | 5.2 Aboveground Pipe and Equipment |
61 | 5.3 Underground Pipe 5.4 Pre-engineered Systems |
63 | Water Supply CHAPTER 6 6.1 General Provisions |
64 | 6.2 Water Supply Sources |
68 | 6.3 Multipurpose Piping System |
70 | 6.4 Manufactured Home Water Supply |
71 | 6.5 Common Supply Pipes |
73 | Installation CHAPTER 7 7.1 Valves |
74 | 7.2 Drains and Test Connections |
75 | 7.3 Pressure Gauges 7.4 Piping Support |
76 | 7.5 Sprinklers |
80 | 7.6 Alarms |
82 | 7.7 Attics |
83 | System Design CHAPTER 8 8.1 Design Criteria |
90 | 8.2 Position of Sprinklers |
103 | 8.3 System Types |
115 | 8.4 Pipe Sizing |
136 | 8.5 Piping Configurations 8.6 Location of Sprinklers |
141 | Explanatory Material ANNEX A |
143 | Informational References ANNEX B B.1 Referenced Publications |
144 | B.2 Informational References. (Reserved) B.3 References for Extracts in Informational Sections |
145 | PART II – NFPA 13R,Standard for the Installation ofSprinkler Systems in ResidentialOccupancies up to and IncludingFour Stories in Height,with Commentary |
147 | Administration CHAPTER 1 |
148 | 1.1 Scope |
153 | 1.2 Purpose |
158 | 1.3 Retroactivity |
159 | 1.4 Equivalency 1.5 Units |
160 | 1.6 New Technology |
161 | Referenced Publications CHAPTER 2 2.1 General 2.2 NFPA Publications 2.3 Other Publications |
162 | 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections. (Reserved) |
163 | Definitions CHAPTER 3 3.1 General 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions |
165 | 3.3 General Definitions |
171 | General Requirements CHAPTER 4 4.1 Sprinklered Throughout 4.2 Compartments 4.3 Basic Requirements |
172 | 4.4 Tube |
173 | 4.5 Listed or Labeled 4.6 System Arrangement |
175 | System Components CHAPTER 5 5.1 General |
184 | 5.2 Aboveground Piping and Equipment |
191 | 5.3 Underground Pipe |
192 | 5.4 System Types |
195 | Installation Requirements CHAPTER 6 6.1 System Protection Area Limitations |
196 | 6.2 Use of Sprinklers |
204 | 6.3 Quick-Response Sprinklers 6.4 Residential Sprinklers |
213 | 6.5 Special Situations |
214 | 6.6 Location of Sprinklers |
216 | 6.7 Piping |
218 | 6.8 Valves |
219 | 6.9 Drains 6.10 Test Connection |
220 | 6.11 Fire Department Connection |
221 | 6.12 Pressure Gauges |
222 | 6.13 Piping Support 6.14 Open-Grid Ceilings 6.15 Drop-Out Ceilings 6.16 Alarms |
225 | Discharge Criteria CHAPTER 7 7.1 Design Criteria Inside Dwelling Unit |
230 | 7.2 Design Criteria – Outside Dwelling Unit |
232 | 7.3 Design Criteria – Garages |
233 | 7.4 Pipe Sizing |
235 | Plans and Calculations CHAPTER 8 8.1 Working Plans |
239 | Water Supplies CHAPTER 9 9.1 Automatic 9.2 Minimum |
240 | 9.3 Source |
241 | 9.4 Fire Pump |
242 | 9.5 Domestic Demand |
244 | 9.6 Non-Fire Protection Connections |
245 | System Acceptance CHAPTER 10 10.1 Approval of Sprinkler Systems |
248 | 10.2 Acceptance Tests |
251 | Care and Maintenance CHAPTER 11 11.1 Sprinklers 11.2 Owner’s Responsibility |
252 | 11.3 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance |
253 | 11.4 Instructions |
255 | Explanatory Material ANNEX A |
257 | Informational References ANNEX B B.1 Referenced Publications |
258 | B.2 Informational References. (Reserved) B.3 References for Extracts in Informational Sections.(Reserved) |
259 | PART III Supplements |
261 | SUPPLEMENT 1 A Brief History of Sprinklers forResidential Occupancies HISTORICAL OVERVIEW |
263 | DEVELOPMENT OF NFPA 13D |
265 | EVOLUTION OF RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLERS |
268 | DEVELOPMENT OF NFPA 13R |
269 | CODE REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY REFERENCES CITED |
271 | SUPPLEMENT 2 Obstructions to ResidentialSprinklers OVERVIEW |
273 | DEVELOPMENT OF RULES FOR NFPA 13DAND NFPA 13R |
274 | RULES FOR PENDENT SPRINKLERS ANDNONCONTINUOUS OBSTRUCTIONS |
279 | RULES FOR SIDEWALL SPRINKLERS ANDNONCONTINUOUS OBSTRUCTIONS RULES FOR RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLERSAND CONTINUOUS OBSTRUCTIONS |
285 | REFERENCES |
287 | SUPPLEMENT 3 Residential Sprinkler Systems:Review of Current Data andTechnology OVERVIEW |
288 | DEVELOPING A SPRINKLER SYSTEM INRESPONSE TO THE HOME FIRE PROBLEM |
293 | RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER STANDARDS |
301 | NEW TECHNOLOGY IN RESIDENTIALSPRINKLER SYSTEMS |
302 | RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER EXPERIENCE |
303 | INCENTIVES FOR MORE WIDESPREAD USEOF RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLERS |
306 | SUMMARY BIBLIOGRAPHY |
309 | SUPPLEMENT 4 Cost Effectivenessof Sprinklers |
311 | SUPPLEMENT 5 Comparative Analysis ofHousing Cost and SupplyImpacts of Sprinkler Ordinancesat the Community Level I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY |
312 | II. PURPOSE III. APPROACH |
314 | IV. OVERVIEW OF ENACTED SPRINKLERREQUIREMENTS V. IMPACT ANALYSIS BASED ON HOUSINGDATA |
319 | VI. CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ANDREGULATORY ANALYSIS |
320 | VII. CONCLUSION APPENDIX A — COMMUNITIESCONSIDERED FOR THE COMPARATIVEANALYSIS OF HOUSING COST ANDSUPPLY IMPACTS OF SPRINKLER |
321 | APPENDIX B — MAJOR ORDINANCESIMPACTING HOUSING CONSTRUCTION INCOMPARISON COUNTIES 1989 – MAY 2009 |
325 | SUPPLEMENT 6 Home Fire Sprinkler Coalition INTRODUCTION |
326 | HFSC’S OBJECTIVES |
327 | HFSC’S CHALLENGES |
329 | HFSC’S EDUCATIONAL EFFORTS |
331 | FUTURE HFSC EDUCATIONAL EFFORTS REFERENCES CITED |
333 | SUPPLEMENT 7 Myths and Facts AboutResidential Sprinklers |
335 | SUPPLEMENT 8 Benefits of Residential FireSprinklers: Prince George’sCounty 15-Year History with itsSingle-Family ResidentialDwelling Fire SprinklerOrdinance EXECUTIVE SUMMARY |
336 | DEMOGRAPHICS PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY RESIDENTIALSPRINKLER ORDINANCE |
337 | STATISTICAL COMPARISONS |
338 | CONCLUSION ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS REFERENCES |
339 | SUPPLEMENT 9 Technical/Substantive Changesfrom the 2007 to 2010 Editionsof NFPA 13D and NFPA 13R |
345 | NFPA 13D Index |
348 | NFPA 13R Index |
351 | IMPORTANT NOTICES AND DISCLAIMERS |
352 | Tentative Interim Amendment |