WORKING A SPRINKLER
HYDRAULIC CALCULATION

In this series, we work through a complete sprinkler hydraulic calculation from start to finish. We step through each part of the process, from the design area and C-factors to identifying errors in pipe sizing and calculating sprinkler pressures. We then evaluate supply and demand to build a better understanding for the process and key components of a fire sprinkler hydraulic calculation.

Our objectives include:

  1. Develop a high-level understanding for the hydraulic calculation process for sprinkler systems.
  2. Become familiar with a real-world hydraulic calculation scenario for sprinklers.
  3. Be introduced to the key components of a hydraulic calculation.

FX203 - 2025 - 1.5 HOURS

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MEET THE INSTRUCTOR

Ben Brooks, PE, CFPE, CPD, PMSFPE

Director of Fire Protection Engineering at Introba | Lenexa, Kansas, USA 
Ben Brooks, PE, CFPE, CPD, PMSFPE, serves as the Director of Fire Protection Engineering at Introba Inc. (formerly Ross & Baruzzini) in Lenexa, Kansas. He has taken a lead role in steering national and global growth for the company's fire protection program across various markets. With a career at Ross & Baruzzini spanning over 13 years, he has held various roles including Director of Plumbing & Fire Protection for Higher Education and Plumbing/Fire Protection Engineer. He is now an Associate Principal and Director of Fire Protection Engineering at Introba Inc.

Ben has a Master's degree in Fire Protection Engineering from the University of Maryland and a B.S. in Architectural Engineering from the University of Kansas. He is also an Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Kansas since January 2023.

Ben holds multiple professional engineering licenses across various states in the U.S. His expertise includes areas like team leadership, challenge-driven solutions, public speaking, lecturing, and teaching. In his leadership role, Ben emphasizes and is passionate about quality fire protection system design, internal training, mentoring new staff, and the future of the fire protection industry!