how about not responding at all ,lol.. Nice video dude. I read in some application certain warehouses or freezer to use standard res' but this video actually gives a better understanding of the difference. Thank you
Hahaa have to watch out for the no response ! Yes the freezers and warehouses could go into ordinary hazard group 2 which would require the standard response. Thanks ! 😎🤙
@@NFPAJoe Thanks Joe , I started following you I am working freelance for my shop in Brooklyn NYC but myself live in Oregon for now. City has much simplified work than west coast construction of mostly combustible and all.
Joe thanks your excellent video, so i will go residential high rise building quick response? where i can find position of QR sprinkler below ceiling in NFPA standard section?
If it’s a residential building I would assume the units would have residential style sprinkler heads. Check out my video on obstructed and unobstructed construction I go over distance below ceiling for all style heads 👍
Joe a question for you , if you happen to know ,. I hear that black pipe in many jobs used on dry system. Galvanized only in ESFR jobs or big heads but I can't find anywhere that's describes specifically what's k factor size or at what point should use galvanized in dry system.
Heyy sorry for the late reply. So the option to use Galvanized pipe has nothing to do with code. It’s an option offered to have your sprinkler system last longer. During the sales process of having a sprinkler system installed you could choose to have black schedule 10 or 40. You could add a nitrogen system to help keep moisture out of the pipe. Or you could most commonly use galvanized pipe, and the only reason would be to have the pipe last longer before rotting out due to moisture.
Always appreciate your hard work, good content.
Thank you ! 😎👍
You convinced me to subscribe. I would love to see more residential 13D videos. Thanks for your videos I am hooked.
Thank you ! Definitely will have Residential videos coming
Thanks, I'm looking forward to it.
FPE here, you got yourself a new subscriber! Loving your videos.
Awesome, thank you!
how about not responding at all ,lol.. Nice video dude. I read in some application certain warehouses or freezer to use standard res' but this video actually gives a better understanding of the difference. Thank you
Hahaa have to watch out for the no response ! Yes the freezers and warehouses could go into ordinary hazard group 2 which would require the standard response. Thanks ! 😎🤙
@@NFPAJoe Thanks Joe , I started following you I am working freelance for my shop in Brooklyn NYC but myself live in Oregon for now. City has much simplified work than west coast construction of mostly combustible and all.
Joe thanks your excellent video, so i will go residential high rise building quick response? where i can find position of QR sprinkler below ceiling in NFPA standard section?
If it’s a residential building I would assume the units would have residential style sprinkler heads. Check out my video on obstructed and unobstructed construction I go over distance below ceiling for all style heads 👍
Joe a question for you , if you happen to know ,. I hear that black pipe in many jobs used on dry system. Galvanized only in ESFR jobs or big heads but I can't find anywhere that's describes specifically what's k factor size or at what point should use galvanized in dry system.
Heyy sorry for the late reply. So the option to use Galvanized pipe has nothing to do with code. It’s an option offered to have your sprinkler system last longer. During the sales process of having a sprinkler system installed you could choose to have black schedule 10 or 40. You could add a nitrogen system to help keep moisture out of the pipe. Or you could most commonly use galvanized pipe, and the only reason would be to have the pipe last longer before rotting out due to moisture.
@@NFPAJoe thank you so much brother
Great job !!!