What flowing pressure of a sprinkler is generally considered a minimum for development of a reasonable spray pattern?
What flowing pressure of a sprinkler is generally considered a minimum for development of a reasonable spray pattern?
The flowing pressure of a sprinkler that is generally considered a minimum for the development of a reasonable spray pattern is 7 PSI (48 KPA). This value is typically used in standard fire protection practices to ensure adequate coverage and effectiveness of the sprinkler system.
ANS: B. FPH 16-16
The correct answer is B. 7 PSI (48 KPA). This can be found on page 16-16 in the CFPS book.