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Non combustible space above suspended ceiling...

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wcrisler

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Sep 12, 2007
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I have rooms that have a suspended l.a.t. ceiling where the l.a.t. ceiling doesn't connect to the wall. This creates a gap around the perimeter of the room. The wall does extend above the ceiling to the deck and the space above the ceiling is non-combustible. Do I have to sprinkler above the l.a.t. ceiling?
 
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I have seen this in several different instances and always get varied answers. Basically, I view it as the space above the ceiling is not a concealed space. Therefore, you need to put sprinklers at the roof deck. Then, your lay-in ceiling is an obstruction greater than 48" in width and you need pendent sprinklers at the lower ceiling.

Good luck!
 
l.a.t. ceiling??? define please
 
would say it depends on how wide the gap is.
 
NFPA 13 references openings such as a return grill not disqualifying the space as concealed. So, that is the limit of what I use. Basically, if there is more than a 4 sq ft gap, then I go with it not being concealed and therefore, put sprinklers above the ceiling.
 
a 2'x2' Return air grille. It is nothing more than a guess on where to draw the line. Probably useless.
 
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