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Generator Room (EPS) in a Parking Garage

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VTArch

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Mar 3, 2016
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Hi All,

What if any is the Fire Resistance Rating for a room enclosing an Emergency Power Supply (Generator Room) in a parking Garage (including Code references Please).

I am currently look at:
NFPA 110 Chapter 7, 7.2.1.1 requires the Emergency Generator room to be in a 2 hour enclosure.

NFPA 37 4.1.2 Seems to say, a generator in a Parking Garage does not need fire protection to enclose a generator, BUT if it is enclosed, it should be an min. 1 hour rating.

"The current reading suggests the diesel generators provided in parking garages do not need to be protected by fire restive construction".
See P.3 of 6.

I have looked at thread184-374872 & thread179-365200 on this forum to no avail.

Thanks!
 
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Thanks Stookeyfpe for the questions:
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Thanks Stookeyfpe,

The State adopts NFPA 1 and NFPA 101, as well as portions of the IBC, etc. (ICC = International Code Council i.e. publishers of the IBC, etc.)
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