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NFPA 13D is a Life Safety System

The intent of NFPA 13D, the national installation standard for one- and two-family dwellings and manufactured homes, is to provide an affordable sprinkler system in homes while maintaining a high level of life safety.

The standard requires up to a maximum of 40 gpm, the water supply to accommodate one or two operating sprinklers for at least 10 minutes.  Water on the fire in its initial stage of development controls the fire early, giving residents the time to safely escape and the fire department time to respond. A typical home fire will be controlled and may even be extinguished by the time the fire department arrives.

Home fire sprinkler systems use CPVC (chloro-polyvinyl chloride) or PEX plastic piping. Special glue secures the CPVC pipe connections, reducing the problems of sweating copper joints or threading steel pipe.

NFPA 13D is referenced in many building and fire codes. It is intended to prevent injury and life loss. The standard requires at least 10 minutes of sprinkler water on the fire in its initial stage of development. That controls the fire early, giving residents the time to safely escape and the fire department time to respond. A typical home fire will be controlled and may even be extinguished by the time the fire department arrives.

Read the full standard here.

Fire Sprinklers in Living Areas Only

NFPA 13D only requires sprinklers to be installed in living areas. The standard does not require sprinklers in smaller bathrooms or closets, pantries, garages or carports, attached open structures, attics, and other concealed non-living spaces. Some local building authorities may have requirements that exceed NFPA 13D.

Flexible Construction Choices

There are two common types of fire sprinkler layouts That are acceptable under NFPA 13D:

Stand-alone (or independent) uses dedicated pipes that only supply the fire sprinklers.

Multi-purpose combined (or network) use the pipes that supply the home’s plumbing fixtures to also supply the fire sprinklers.

Watch a video about the two system types

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