Revised Ordinances of Honolulu
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Article 4. Thatched Material on Exterior of Building--
Protection Against Exposure Fires
Sections:
16-4.1 Applicability.
16-4.2 Fire-extinguishing systems.
16-4.3 Sprinkler requirements.
16-4.4 Violation--Penalty.
Sec. 16-4.1 Applicability.
(a) Thatched material on the exterior of buildings shall be permitted only upon buildings
located in areas zoned for resort use which primarily service the tourist trade
when approved by the building official.
(b) The thatched material permitted in this article shall be used for decorative purposes
on the roof or wall of buildings. The building, independent of the thatched
material, shall comply with all applicable provisions of this chapter.
(c) When thatched material is used as permitted in this article, and an appropriate
permit is obtained therefor in accordance with Article 1 of this chapter, outside
sprinklers for protection against exposure fires shall be required as hereinafter provided.
(Sec. 16-4.1, R.O. 1978 (1987 Supp. to 1983 Ed.); Am. Ord. 90-57)
Sec. 16-4.2 Fire-extinguishing systems.
(a) General. Thatched materials used on the roof of a building shall be protected
by manually operated sprinkler heads, with adequate water supply, pipe size and sprinkler
head spacing in accordance with sprinkler system requirements set forth in this article.
(b) Thatched materials used on the wall of a building shall be protected by
manually operated outside sprinklers. Size and spacing of sprinklers and pipe size shall
be in accordance with Chapter 6 of NFPA 13, Outside Sprinklers for Protection
Against Exposure Fires, of the National Fire Codes of the National Fire Protection
Association. Controls shall be as set forth in this article.
(Sec. 16-4.2, R.O. 1978 (1987 Supp. to 1983 Ed.); Am. Ord. 90-57)
Sec. 16-4.3 Sprinkler requirements.
(a) General. Sprinklers shall be located at the high point of the roof. Upright
or pendant sprinklers shall be used for gable roofs. Sidewall sprinklers shall be
used for shed roofs.
(b) Spacing of Sprinklers. The maximum width of roof with one row of sprinklers
shall be as follows:
Roof Slope
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Orifice Size
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Width of Roof
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1:3 or greater
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3/8"
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15'
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1:3 or greater
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1/2"
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20'
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1:3 or greater
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17/32"
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25'
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Less than 1:3
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3/8"
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10'
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Less
than 1:3
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1/2"
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15'
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Less than 1:3
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17/32"
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20'
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Maximum spacing of sprinklers on branch lines (along ridge) shall be as follows:
three-eighths-inch orifice -- six feet; one-half-inch orifice -- eight feet; 17/32-inch orifice --
10 feet.
Conical roofs may be protected with one sprinkler at the apex if the
diameter of the roof does not exceed the width of roof referred to
above.
Where the width of a roof exceeds the width allowed for one row
of sprinklers, as provided in the table above, two or more rows of
sprinklers shall be required. The rows of sprinklers shall be placed such that
the entire roof area is protected.
(c) Areas Protected.
(1) Each area (zone) of thatched material that is separated from another thatched area
by an open space of 20 feet or more or by noncombustible construction
of 20 feet or more shall be considered a separate area (zone).
(2) Risers to each separate zone shall not be less than that shown in
subsection (e) of this section, except as modified as follows:
(A) More than one zone may be protected by one valve, if the supply
is adequate.
(B) If one area (zone) is larger than can be protected with the existing
supply, the zones can be subdivided into subzones if the following criteria are
met: An area of at least 800 square feet is protected by a
subzone control valve; there is at least a 10 percent overlap in coverage
of adjoining subzones; and operation of the manual control valves will automatically transmit
an alarm to the fire department.
(d) Water Supply. The sprinkler system shall have a separate connection to the water
main in the street, to an approved automatic fire-extinguishing system supply line, to
a wet standpipe supply line, or to a domestic supply of adequate size.
The water supply required shall be determined from either of the following:
(1) Flow per sprinkler for the largest zone, with residual pressure at the highest
sprinkler at 15 pounds per square inch with all heads operating, shall be
as follows:
Orifice Size
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Gallons Per Minute
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3/8"
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15
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1/2"
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20
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17/32"
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25
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(2) The flow shall be hydraulically calculated so as to discharge at least 0.11
gallons per minute per square foot of surface area to be sprinklered.
(e) Riser And Pipe Size. Pipe sizes shall be determined from the flow as
calculated above. However, no pipe less than one inch in size shall be
used. The following table may be used in conjunction with this flow calculation
for the selection of pipe or riser sizes.
Pipe or Riser Size
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1"
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11/4"
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11/2"
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2"
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21/2"
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3"
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31/2"
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4"
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Orifice
Size
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No. of Sprinklers
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3/8"
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3
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4
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7
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11
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21
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37
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40
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40
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1/2"
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2
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3
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5
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8
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15
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27
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40
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40
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17/32"
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1
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2
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4
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6
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11
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19
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30
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38
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(f) Number of Sprinklers Served. The number of sprinklers on a branch line shall
not exceed six. Center feed shall be used for six or more sprinklers.
The number of sprinklers under control of each control valve shall not exceed
40. At the location of each valve, there shall be a drain connection
and a one-fourth-inch valve outlet test connection to accommodate a pressure gauge.
(g) Material Installed Above Grade.
(1) Piping shall be galvanized steel schedule 40 with galvanized malleable iron fittings or
hard drawn copper with silver solder fittings. Pipes shall be securely fastened to
the structure.
(2) Valves shall be the manual type approved and listed by the Underwriters' Laboratories
or by other approved testing agencies. Valves shall be installed outdoors and so
located as to be readily accessible in case of fire. Signs indicating the
use of valves shall be conspicuously posted.
(h) Local Alarm. Any one system with 20 or more sprinklers under control of
one valve shall be complemented with a local fire alarm, either electrically or
mechanically operated.
(Sec. 16-4.3, R.O. 1978 (1987 Supp. to 1983 Ed.); Am. Ord. 90-57, 97-16)
Sec. 16-4.4 Violation--Penalty.
For violation and penalty provisions, see Article 10 of this chapter. (Sec. 16-4.4,
R.O. 1978 (1987 Supp. to 1983 Ed.); Am. Ord. 90-57)
Revised Ordinances
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