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Fire Flow Water Consumption in Sprinklered and Unsprinklered Buildings [electronic resource] : An Assessment of Community Impacts / by Code Consultants, Inc.

By: Consultants, Inc., Code [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SpringerBriefs in Fire: Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2012Description: XIV, 62 p. 3 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781461481096.Subject(s): Engineering | Computer science | Civil engineering | Engineering | Civil Engineering | Computer Science, general | Building ConstructionDDC classification: 624 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Community Selection -- Assessment of Fire Flow Fees -- Characteristic Set of Buildings -- Calculation of Fire Water Volume -- Calculation of Water Usage for Commissioning, Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance -- Fire Probability and Frequency -- Compiled Data (Probability and Volume) -- Calculation of Fire Fees -- American Water Works Association (AWWA) -- References.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Fire Flow Water Consumption in Sprinklered and Unsprinklered Buildings offers a detailed analysis for calculating the fire water demand required in buildings with existing and non-existant sprinkler systems. The installation of automatic sprinkler systems can significantly reduce the amount of water needed during a fire, but it requires water for commissioning, inspection, testing, and maintenance (CITM). This book provides an estimate of fire water used under both fire conditions, including CITM, to allow communities to develop fire water fees for both sprinklered and unsprinklered buildings that are proportional to the anticipated fire water usage. The types of buildings analyzed include residential (family dwellings as well as those up to four stories in height), business, assembly, institutional, mercantile, and storage facilities. Water volume was studied using guidelines from the International Code Council, the National Fire Protection Association, and the Insurance Services Office. Fire Flow Water Consumption in Sprinklered and Unsprinklered Buildings is intended for practitioners as a tool for analyzing water consumption in fire situations and for providing them with key information on the best types of water systems in a variety of buildings. Researchers working in building planning and safety will also find the book valuable.
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Introduction -- Community Selection -- Assessment of Fire Flow Fees -- Characteristic Set of Buildings -- Calculation of Fire Water Volume -- Calculation of Water Usage for Commissioning, Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance -- Fire Probability and Frequency -- Compiled Data (Probability and Volume) -- Calculation of Fire Fees -- American Water Works Association (AWWA) -- References.

Fire Flow Water Consumption in Sprinklered and Unsprinklered Buildings offers a detailed analysis for calculating the fire water demand required in buildings with existing and non-existant sprinkler systems. The installation of automatic sprinkler systems can significantly reduce the amount of water needed during a fire, but it requires water for commissioning, inspection, testing, and maintenance (CITM). This book provides an estimate of fire water used under both fire conditions, including CITM, to allow communities to develop fire water fees for both sprinklered and unsprinklered buildings that are proportional to the anticipated fire water usage. The types of buildings analyzed include residential (family dwellings as well as those up to four stories in height), business, assembly, institutional, mercantile, and storage facilities. Water volume was studied using guidelines from the International Code Council, the National Fire Protection Association, and the Insurance Services Office. Fire Flow Water Consumption in Sprinklered and Unsprinklered Buildings is intended for practitioners as a tool for analyzing water consumption in fire situations and for providing them with key information on the best types of water systems in a variety of buildings. Researchers working in building planning and safety will also find the book valuable.

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