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FIRE PROTECTION &
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Analysis & Design of Residential
Sprinkler Systems |
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Course Description:
OSU's Design and Analysis of Residential Sprinkler Systems seminar
presents techniques for designing automatic sprinkler systems for one
and two-family dwellings and other residential properties (up to four
stories high such as hotels and apartment buildings). The instruction
clarifies prevailing codes and standards and thoroughly |
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addresses
key topics for designers, contractors, fire marshals and loss control
professionals that include hydraulic design requirements, sprinkler
selection and location, and the proper piping materials.
Practical exercises along with expert instruction from an OSU faculty
member, highlight this two-day seminar. Participants learn to apply plan
review check lists for NFPA 13D and 13R designs. The instruction
improves proficiency levels for designers and plan reviewers and also
guides fire protection district officials who need consistent code
interpretation throughout the jurisdiction. |
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