AI Drawing Review for Fire Protection Engineers
Verify coverage, coordination, and code compliance across all fire protection systems. AI-powered review aligned with IBC and NFPA standards.
The Fire Protection Engineer's Challenge
Code Complexity
IBC, NFPA 13, NFPA 72, and local amendments create an intricate web of requirements that must all be satisfied simultaneously
Multi-System Coordination
Sprinkler, alarm, suppression, and passive fire protection systems must coordinate with every other building system
Coverage Verification
Ensuring complete sprinkler coverage, detector spacing, and egress compliance across every room and corridor
How Articulate Helps
Sprinkler Coverage Analysis
Review sprinkler head layouts against architectural floor plans and reflected ceiling plans. Identify areas with insufficient coverage, obstructions that reduce effective spray patterns, and heads that conflict with other ceiling-mounted equipment.
Fire Alarm Coordination
Cross-reference fire alarm device locations with architectural room layouts, HVAC duct routing, and electrical panel locations. Verify detector spacing, notification appliance coverage, and pathway survivability requirements.
Rated Assembly Verification
Trace fire-rated walls, floors, and shaft enclosures across all sheets to identify discontinuities. Flag locations where rated assemblies are interrupted by penetrations, transitions, or intersections without proper detailing.
Egress Compliance
Verify exit access travel distances, common path of travel, dead-end corridors, and exit discharge configurations against IBC Chapter 10 requirements. Check door swing directions and exit signage locations.
Standpipe System Review
Verify standpipe class, locations, and hose connection placement against NFPA 14 and IBC requirements. Check coordination with stairwell layouts, floor plans, and hydraulic calculations.
Common Issues We Catch for Fire Protection Engineers
Coverage & Coordination
- Sprinkler coverage gaps in concealed spaces
- HVAC ductwork obstructing sprinkler discharge
- Missing smoke detector coverage in plenums
- Notification appliance spacing violations
Passive Protection
- Fire-rated wall discontinuities at ceiling level
- Missing fire stopping at penetrations
- Rated door assemblies without proper hardware
- Shaft enclosure breaches by MEP systems
ROI for Fire Protection Engineers
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