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  1. CKCECB

    Vertical separation between standard sidewall sprinklers

    Well, I cleared things up quite a bit with a site visit. The submittal I was working off of made it appear that the duct run would be parallel with the wall on which the sidewall heads are going, with a stand-off, so that's why I was worried about vertical spacing/stacking and cold soldering...
  2. CKCECB

    Vertical separation between standard sidewall sprinklers

    We have an existing electrical transformer room (wet transformers) in a healthcare occupancy that is protected by a preaction system. Our facility management dept. has a project to replace the transformers. The contractor is proposing to remove some of the existing sprinkler piping (standard...
  3. CKCECB

    NFPA 101

    38.3.2.1 General. Hazardous areas including, but not limited to, areas used for [highlight #FCE94F]general storage[/highlight], boiler or furnace rooms, and maintenance shops that include woodworking and painting areas shall be protected in accordance with Section 8.7. My opinion is that the...
  4. CKCECB

    NFPA 101

    For New Business, the section in NPFA 101-15 is 38.3.2.1, which redirects to 8.7. Existing Business also redirects to 8.7. 8.7 allows a few options: Enclose with a 1-hr fire barrier with no windows allowed; or Protect with and automatic extinguishing system; or Doing both of the above if the...
  5. CKCECB

    CO detection in healthcare

    Thanks everyone for confirming my gut. I have an electrician lined up to install one.
  6. CKCECB

    CO detection in healthcare

    Our hospital has a direct vent fireplace. We have a plug-in CO Alarm (Kidde KN-COPP-3, plug-in with battery backup) in the same room as the fireplace. It's a single-station unit, so it doesn't report anywhere. NFPA 101, 2012 edition, Chap 19.5.2.3(2)(f) requires an "electrically supervised...
  7. CKCECB

    NFPA 25

    What's your jockey pump doing? If it's used to maintain pressure, and it's out, then your fire pump will still kick on and supply the pressure. So are you really impairing the system? If your fire pump run reports as a supervisory, no big deal. But if your fire pump run reports as an alarm...
  8. CKCECB

    New healthcare corridor doors

    From NPFA 101, 2009 edition: 18.3.6.3* Corridor Doors. 18.3.6.3.1* Doors protecting corridor openings shall be constructed to resist the passage of smoke, and the following also shall apply: (1) Compliance with NFPA80, Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives, shall not be required...
  9. CKCECB

    Inspect and Test Smoke/Fire Dampers How Often?

    NFPA 105 covers smoke dampers, and it also references NFPA 92 for smoke control systems.

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