The number of sprinklers needed per room typically depends on the size, layout, and use of the space, as well as local fire codes and regulations. Generally, one sprinkler head can cover an area of about 100 to 130 square feet. For larger or more complex rooms, additional sprinklers may be required to ensure proper coverage. It's best to consult with a fire protection engineer or local authority for specific requirements.
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The maximum distance between fire sprinkler, per NBC, depends on the sprinkler system. The size of the sprinkler and the number of sprinklers need to be considered when installing.
almost 400 GPM
25-150 gallons per minute is standard depending on the type of sprinkler head. Residential sprinklers will be closer to 25. That flow is for a SINGLE sprinkler head. Typically the fire will be extinguished by just activating one sprinkler head.
As many plants as you can grow in the tank without overcrowding it. They need room to swim too.
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6 kids per room
2 person for 10x10 room
To properly blow out your sprinkler system for winterization, you will need an air compressor with a cubic feet per minute (CFM) rating of at least 80-100. Start by shutting off the water supply to the sprinkler system and opening the drain valves. Connect the air compressor to the sprinkler system using a quick-connect fitting. Gradually increase the air pressure to blow out the water from the pipes and sprinkler heads. Work zone by zone, ensuring all water is expelled. Once completed, disconnect the air compressor and close all drain valves. This will help prevent freezing and damage to your sprinkler system during the winter months.
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It depends on the climate and how well your home is insulated.A good rule of thumb is about 20 BTUs per square foot.