MDNCODES
Mechanical
- Dec 26, 2012
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I have a Type 1 A building where we have Polypropylene piping above the ceiling(they currenly are not sprinkling above ceiling) and when you look at the 2012 CBC and CMC the piping is allowed in this type of building. CBC 717.5 exception 5 says go to mechanical code and plumbing code which only address the pipe if it were in a plenum (which we are not). So I end up looking in the NFPA 13 and really can't see where they don't allow this combustible piping above a non-sprinklered space. Maybe 8.15.1.2.10 where they talk about exposed surfaces(I would think they are talking about the construction) and imply the pipe is an exposed surface??
Anyway trying to find out how a combustible pipe can be in a Type 1 A building with no sprinklers above.
Thanks in advance
MDNCODES
Anyway trying to find out how a combustible pipe can be in a Type 1 A building with no sprinklers above.
Thanks in advance
MDNCODES