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Sprinkler Fire protection system for car park @ level B1, Office Annex Bldg.

(GL, L1, L2 & L3).


NFPA 13 CIBSE (BS 5306)
Hazard Area Residential Residential

Hazard Classification Light Hazard Light Hazard

Design Area (A) 139.00 84.00

Coverage area per sprinkler 21.00 21.00

Design Density 4.10 2.25

Theoretical Water requirement 569.90 189.00

Theoretical Water requirement 570.00 189.00

No of sprinkler under operation 6.62 4.00

No of sprinkler under operation rounded off 7.00 4.00

Actual Water Requirement (Pump Flow) 602.70 189.00

Actual Water Requirement (Pump Flow) 159.23 49.93

Water tank capacity required for 60 minutes 36,162.00 11,340.00

Water tank capacity required 36.16 11.34

Hazard Area Automobile parking and s Automobile parking and showrooms

Hazard Classification Ordinary Hazard Gr1 Ordinary Hazard Gr2

Design Area 139.00 144.00

Coverage area per sprinkler 12.00 12.00

Design Density 6.10 5.00

Theoretical Water requirement 847.90 720.00

Theoretical Water requirement 848.00 720.00

No of sprinkler under operation 11.58 12.00

No of sprinkler under operation rounded off 12.00 12.00

Actual Water Requirement (Pump Flow) 878.40 720.00

Actual Water Requirement (Pump Flow) 232.07 190.22

Water tank capacity required for 60 minutes 52,704.00 43,200.00

Water tank capacity required 52.70 43.20

Conclusion :

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Considering one fire scenario either at car park area of level - B1 or at office annex bldg (GL, L1, L2, L3). The maximum
water tank capacity required for one fire scenario (Ord. Grp 2 hazard - car park area) is 53 Cu.M., which is available at
level 17 (2nos. of 30 Cu.M of SS tank), which is solely dedicated for fire fighting purpose. In addition to that 4 ways of
65mm dia FBIC to be directly connected to the system riser in order to feed the system by civil defence during
inadequacy of system demand.

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Sq.M

Sq.M

(Ltr/min/m2)

LPM

LPM

Nos.

Nos.

LPM

GPM

Ltrs

Cu.M

Automobile parking and showrooms

Sq.M

Sq.M

(Ltr/min/m2)

LPM

LPM

Nos.

Nos.

LPM

GPM

Ltrs

Cu.M

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area of level - B1 or at office annex bldg (GL, L1, L2, L3). The maximum
o (Ord. Grp 2 hazard - car park area) is 53 Cu.M., which is available at
solely dedicated for fire fighting purpose. In addition to that 4 ways of
ystem riser in order to feed the system by civil defence during

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Type of Occupancy
A.5.2 Light hazard occupancies include occupancies having uses and conditions similar to the
following:

Churches
Clubs
Eaves and overhangs, if of combustible construction with no combustibles beneath
Educational
Hospitals
Institutional
Libraries, except large stack rooms
Museums
Nursing or convalescent homes
Offices, including data processing
Residential
Restaurant seating areas
Theaters and auditoriums, excluding stages and prosceniums
Unused attics

A.5.3.1 Ordinary hazard occupancies (Group 1) include occupancies having uses and
conditions similar to the following:

Automobile parking and showrooms


Bakeries
Beverage manufacturing
Canneries
Dairy products manufacturing and processing
Electronic plants
Glass and glass products manufacturing

Laundries
Restaurant service areas

A.5.3.2 Ordinary hazard occupancies (Group 2) include occupancies having uses and
conditions similar to the following:

Cereal mills
Chemical plants — ordinary
Confectionery products
Distilleries
Dry cleaners
Feed mills
Horse stables
Leather goods manufacturing
Libraries — large stack room areas
Machine shops
Metal working
Mercantile
Paper and pulp mills
Paper process plants
Piers and wharves
Post offices
Printing and publishing
Repair garages
Resin application area
Stages
Textile manufacturing
Tire manufacturing
Tobacco products manufacturing
Wood machining
Wood product assembly

A.5.4.1 Extra hazard occupancies (Group 1) include occupancies having uses and conditions
similar to the following:

Aircraft hangars (except as governed by NFPA 409, Standard on Aircraft Hangars)


Combustible hydraulic fluid use areas
Die casting
Metal extruding
Plywood and particle board manufacturing
Printing [using inks having flash points below 100°F (38°C)]
Rubber reclaiming, compounding, drying, milling, vulcanizing
Saw mills
Textile picking, opening, blending, garnetting, or carding, combining of cotton, synthetics,
wool shoddy, or burlap
Upholstering with plastic foams

A.5.4.2 Extra hazard occupancies (Group 2) include occupancies having uses and conditions
similar to the following:

Asphalt saturating
Flammable liquids spraying
Flow coating
Manufactured home or modular building assemblies (where finished enclosure is present
and has combustible interiors)
Open oil quenching
Plastics processing
Solvent cleaning
Varnish and paint dipping
Classification

Light Hazard
Light Hazard
Light Hazard
Light Hazard
Light Hazard
Light Hazard
Light Hazard
Light Hazard
Light Hazard
Light Hazard
Light Hazard
Light Hazard
Light Hazard
Light Hazard

Ordinary Hazard Gr1


Ordinary Hazard Gr1
Ordinary Hazard Gr1
Ordinary Hazard Gr1
Ordinary Hazard Gr1
Ordinary Hazard Gr1
Ordinary Hazard Gr1
Ordinary Hazard Gr1
Ordinary Hazard Gr1
Ordinary Hazard Gr1

Ordinary Hazard Gr2


Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2
Ordinary Hazard Gr2

Extra Hazard Gr1


Extra Hazard Gr1
Extra Hazard Gr1
Extra Hazard Gr1
Extra Hazard Gr1
Extra Hazard Gr1
Extra Hazard Gr1
Extra Hazard Gr1
Extra Hazard Gr1
Extra Hazard Gr1
Extra Hazard Gr1
Extra Hazard Gr1
Extra Hazard Gr1
Extra Hazard Gr1

Extra Hazard Gr2


Extra Hazard Gr2
Extra Hazard Gr2
Extra Hazard Gr2
Extra Hazard Gr2
Extra Hazard Gr2
Extra Hazard Gr2
Extra Hazard Gr2
Extra Hazard Gr2

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