kolby15
Mechanical
- Sep 29, 2015
- 10
I have an attic space that is currently protected by BB attic sprinklers and AP sprinklers, it was an unoccupied attic area. Roof pitch is around 12/12.. They are going to occupy this space with offices and install a wood plank ceiling directly onto the roof structure so no roof joist will be exposed. It will not really be a "concealed space" at this point. There will be exposed wood truss's beams going across the space spaced 8'-0" on center +-.. They are proposing to remove the ATTIC sprinklers since it will be an occupied space, and want to install standard uprights for the new occupancy.
Per 2010 Nfpa 13, 8.6.2.2.1 (A) it says: For combustible concealed space under a pitched roof having combustible wood joist or combustible truss construction with members less than 3'-0" on center with slopes greater than 4 in 12 pitch. To the right under the Max Spacing column it says: 15'-0" parallel to the slope 10'-0" perpendicular to the slope, with an asterisk * that refers to 8.6.2.2.1.1 which says when 8 foot max spacing perpendicular to the roof slope is exceeded the minimum pressure shall be 20 psi...
Since this space will no longer be considered a concealed space, does the 8'-0" max spacing perpendicular to the roof slope rule still apply because of the roof pitch?
Does that rule apply to an occupied space in addition to combustible concealed spaces ?
I know I need to increase the remote area for the roof pitch, but 8'-0" max spacing will really kill the job as I will end up calculating the entire space, and it will not work most likely.
Thanks in advance.
Per 2010 Nfpa 13, 8.6.2.2.1 (A) it says: For combustible concealed space under a pitched roof having combustible wood joist or combustible truss construction with members less than 3'-0" on center with slopes greater than 4 in 12 pitch. To the right under the Max Spacing column it says: 15'-0" parallel to the slope 10'-0" perpendicular to the slope, with an asterisk * that refers to 8.6.2.2.1.1 which says when 8 foot max spacing perpendicular to the roof slope is exceeded the minimum pressure shall be 20 psi...
Since this space will no longer be considered a concealed space, does the 8'-0" max spacing perpendicular to the roof slope rule still apply because of the roof pitch?
Does that rule apply to an occupied space in addition to combustible concealed spaces ?
I know I need to increase the remote area for the roof pitch, but 8'-0" max spacing will really kill the job as I will end up calculating the entire space, and it will not work most likely.
Thanks in advance.