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Existing building no secondary roof drains

JMORRISON

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East Wenatchee, Wa
Have upcoming school remodels where existing building roof drainage has no secondary roof drainage and several locations where it will not be possible to install them. The proposed solution is to install secondary drain on roof and connect it downstream to the existing storm water piping. This product will be installed in the secondary drain before it connects back to the primary piping.

http://www.froetindustries.com/pdf/Froet_7000_flow_sensor_spec_sheet.pdf

Any thoughts?

Jeff
 
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From the 2006 IPC, Section 1107.2 Separate systems required.

Secondary roof drain systems shall have the end point of discharge separate

from the primary system.........Discharge shall be above grade, in a location

that would normally be observed by the building occupants or maintenance

personnel.

Also, from the 2006 IPC, 1107.3 Sizing of secondary drains.

Secondary (emergency) roof drain systems shall be sized in accordance

with Section 1106 based on the rainfall rate for which the primary system

is sized in Tables 1106.2, 1106.3 and 1106.6...........Scuppers shall be sized

to prevent the depth of ponding water from exceeding that for which the

roof was designed as determined by Section 1101.7...........Scuppers shall

not have an opening dimension of less than 4 inches (102 mm).........The

flow through the primary system shall not be considered when sizing the

secondary roof drain system.

Also, see Section 1110 - CONTROLLED FLOW ROOF DRAIN

SYSTEMS.

FWIW, I am not a fan of [ more ] electrical devices to monitor /

control anything... That said though, ...are you planning to get your

secondary roof drainage systems engineered with the electrical device

you posted?......Recommend that you get input / approval from the AHJ

before going to the expense of getting a design engineered that they

may not approve.



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Seattle has allowed the primary and secondary drains to be combined and they have not had significant negative experience.
 
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