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I don't know if the connecting pipe of the fire sprinkler head you are talking about, or the main fire pipe (sprinkler or fire hydrant).
If it is the former, then for public buildings, the design must be there, which is normal; Residential is not required;
If it is the latter, it is normal for the building type to be determined later, that is, there is a fire pipe first, and then there is your bedroom (later divided), which is a problem in the later stage; For the type of building to be determined first, that is, there are bedrooms first, and then there are fire pipes, that is a design problem, because the design is usually the architectural design first, and then the internal equipment (including the pipes).
It is estimated that you are talking about residential buildings, and the developer has omitted the area of the pipe well that should be apportioned in order to save investment. This is not a violation of fire regulations, but you can complain, because this pipe belongs to the category of public construction, negotiate to deduct the corresponding area.
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1. There is no such provision in the Fire Protection Law.
2. There is no such provision in the fire protection technical specifications.
3. What is a fire pipe? Fire hydrants, are you a commercial house or a residential, or an office building? It is estimated that the design may not be like this, but it is the result of later transformation.
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Are you a commercial house or a unit dormitory? There is no provision in the Fire Protection Act. You can look it up the regulations. I don't think so. Generally, public pipelines are set up in common areas.
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There should be no such provision, and it is generally a common-sense issue that the construction unit should consider when constructing.
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Summary. Generally, fire sprinklers can be installed in the apartment, because the apartment is relatively crowded and safe, so it needs to be improved, and the installation of fire sprinklers is to improve the safety of this apartment.
According to the fifth paragraph of the Code for Fire Protection Design of Buildings, an indoor fire hydrant system should be installed for residential buildings with more than 7 floors, and when there is a real difficulty, only dry fire standpipes and DN65 indoor fire hydrants without fire hydrant boxes can be installed. The diameter of the fire standpipe should not be less than DN65.
In the corresponding article description: "The dry fire standpipe usually has no water, and after the fire occurs, the fire truck will deliver water to the indoor dry fire standpipe through the interface of the outer wall on the first floor, and the firefighters shall bring their own water hose to connect to the fire hydrant mouth of the standpipe."
Is it normal to install fire pipes indoors in commercial housing?
Generally, fire sprinklers can be installed in the apartment, because the apartment is relatively crowded and safe, so it needs to be improved, and the installation of fire sprinklers is to improve the safety of this apartment.
According to the fifth paragraph of the Code for Fire Protection Design of Buildings, an indoor fire hydrant system should be installed for residential buildings with more than 7 floors, and when there is a real difficulty, only dry fire standpipes and DN65 indoor fire hydrants without fire hydrant boxes can be installed. The diameter of the fire standpipe should not be less than DN65.
In the corresponding article description: "The dry fire standpipe usually has no water, and after the fire occurs, the fire truck will deliver water to the indoor dry fire standpipe through the interface of the outer wall on the first floor, and the firefighters shall bring their own water hose to connect to the fire hydrant mouth of the standpipe."
If there is a floor in the house, two rooms upstairs and one room downstairs, must each room be equipped with sprinklers?
Is the apartment you live in very densely populated, if the population mobility is relatively high, the population density is relatively large, this is reasonable. Then you can ask one of the strata companies in your apartment how they arranged it and how they planned it at that time.
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As far as I know, there should be no legal requirement. Just conventionally, this is a piece of equipment for public use throughout the building. It should not take up private space.
Anyway, in all my years in the industry, I have never seen a fire pipe installed indoors. The summary should be: not illegal, unreasonable.
Supplementary question answer: If the pipe is required to be displaced, it is technically feasible. There will be a cost for the shift, and it is just a matter of cost.
As long as the cost is negotiated, there should be no problem. As for whether the military industry is subject to fire inspection. I really don't know about that.
You can consult, if you need fire acceptance, then there should be procedures for reporting fire protection after displacement. If there is no fire inspection, and the barracks department is responsible for the acceptance, then it should be easier to handle in the army. Legal means will not solve the problem, because the construction will not violate any code or law.
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Fire pipes are used to eliminate fire hazards, and there is nothing dangerous in themselves. It may be because you have a commercial building next door or downstairs that your home will have a fire pipe. You can ask the developer to remove the pipe, and if you don't care, it's not too much of a problem to hide it with a suspended ceiling.
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It is not dangerous, but the general fire pipes are installed in public areas, if you feel uneasy, you may find the relevant departments (property) to change.
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Just like the water pipe, if it doesn't leak, it's fine, if it leaks, the things in your room will suffer, the water pressure of the fire pipe is much higher than the water pressure of the tap water, and the water pressure is too big to block.
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Water elimination gauge》 When the working pressure of the system is less than or equal to the overhead pipeline, hot-dip galvanized galvanized steel pipe can be used; When the working pressure of the system is greater than , hot-dip galvanized thickened steel pipe or hot-dip galvanized seamless steel pipe should be used; When the working pressure of the system is greater than , hot-dip galvanized seamless steel pipe should be used.
The connection of overhead pipelines should be made of groove connectors (clamps), threads, flanges, clamping, etc., and welding connections should not be used. When the pipe diameter is less than or equal to DN50, it should be connected by thread and press, when the pipe diameter is greater than DN50, it should be connected by groove connectors and flanges, and when the installation space is small, groove connectors should be used.
The fire pipe installation specification includes seven major aspects, namely the scope of the specification, pre-construction preparation, operation technology, quality standards, finished product protection, quality problems that should be paid attention to, quality records, etc. These aspects involve all aspects of fire pipe installation, and must be implemented in accordance with these specific fire pipe installation specifications when installing.
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