What is the fire flow requirement?
The fire flow requirement is the volume of water in gallons per minute (gpm) that a fire-suppression system must deliver to control a fire.
How do residential occupancies differ from industrial ones in terms of fire flow requirements?
Residential occupancies have lower occupancy factors compared to industrial or commercial buildings, meaning they require less water flow for fire suppression.
What factors determine the fire flow requirement?
The fire flow requirement is determined by the building's use (occupancy type), size, and construction, ensuring adequate water supply for firefighting.
How do I calculate the fire flow requirement for my specific building?
Use a fire protection engineer or a specialized calculator that takes into account your building's occupancy factor, floor area, and other relevant parameters.
Why is it important to meet the fire flow requirement?
Meeting the fire flow requirement ensures that firefighters have enough water to protect life and property effectively during a fire.
Can I use this calculator for any type of building?
This calculator is suitable for various types of buildings, including residential, commercial, and industrial structures, as long as the specific occupancy factors are known.
What happens if my fire-suppression system does not meet the required flow rate?
If your system does not meet the required flow rate, it may be insufficient to control a fire effectively, potentially compromising safety and property protection.