Appendix 11
Appendix 11
Appendix 11
REDUCED WATER STORAGE REQUIREMENTS FOR
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS IN BUILDINGS (for Ordinary Hazard Groups)
1
INTRODUCTION
1.1
1.2
GENERAL
2.1
These guidelines shall read in conjunction with Singapore Standard CP 52, Code
of Practice For Automatic Fire Sprinkler System [SS CP 52]. Where conflict
exists with between CP 52 and these guidelines, the requirements in this
guideline shall take precedence.
2.2
In adopting these guidelines in the design of the automatic fire sprinkler system,
the QP should inform the Building Owner the limitations of reduced water
storage capacities as allowed in these guidelines, prior to the design and
installation of the system.
SCOPE
3.1
3.2
3.3
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DEFINITIONS
4.1
Reliable Inflow
The inflow to the sprinkler tank is considered reliable if the water inflow rate at
the inlet to the sprinkler tank is not less than 1.0 m3 / min and the inlet point is
located at reduced level 125m or below.
4.2
Unreliable Inflow
The inflow to the sprinkler tank is considered unreliable if the water inflow rate
at the inlet to the sprinkler tank is less than 1.0 m3 / min or the inlet point is
located at reduced level greater than 125m.
4.3
4.4
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
5.1
TANK SIZING
The minimum water storage capacities of the sprinkler tank shall be capable of
providing 30 minutes adequate water supply for the sprinkler pump operation.
5.1.1
System demand **
Proposed
minimum effective
capacity of storage tank
OH 1 [72m2]
540 l/min
12.5 m3
OH2 [144m2]
1000 l/min
25.0 m3
OH3 [216m2]
1350 l/min
37.5 m3
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5.1.2
System demand **
Proposed
minimum effective
capacity of storage tank
OH 1 [72m2]
540 l/min
16.2 m3
OH 2 [144m2]
1000 l/min
30.0 m3
OH 3 [216m2]
1350 l/min
40.5 m3
PIPE SIZING
Full hydraulic calculation methods shall be adopted for the design of the
sprinkler system pipework. The sprinkler design must ensure that the flow does
not exceed the system demand as stipulated in Table 1 & 2, throughout the
installation. The flow and pressure limitations can be overcome by employing
listed constant flow pressure reducing valves or by including orifice plates at
connections to main distribution pipes.
WATER SUPPLY
6.1
6.2
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