OremusFire
Mechanical
- Dec 22, 2016
- 21
I have a project with some irregular shaped skylights requiring sprinkler protection. The actual skylight allowing the sun in is actually a small 2'x2' square about 2 ft. deep but then there is additional pocket space to diffuse the light which tapers out at an angle ultimately meeting a flat ceiling - like a rectangular funnel. If I were to put a sprinkler in the uppermost skylight area the spray would be immediately obstructed into the 2ft square area and the rest of the pocket area would not get any water. The areas below the skylights are fully covered. Is it necessary to make sure the entire pocket area is covered? It would require at least two sprinklers per skylight and there are many of these throughout. My intuition says I'd be fine with just one at the highest elevation since we have full floor coverage.