APSCC
Specifier/Regulator
- May 11, 2013
- 3
Well, I'm having another conversation about what NFPA/IBC means when it says "protected (of provided) throughout" an I'm hoping others will either confirm my analysis or tell me where I'm wrong. Here are the bullet points:
This is a dormitory in this discussion but it could be any occupancy.
• The NFPA 101 28.3.5 section quoted by the Fire Marshal requires this occupancy to be “protected throughout”.
• IBC 903.2.8 requires that fire sprinklers be “provided throughout all buildings with a group R fire area”.
• “Protected (or provided) throughout” terminology is used both in NFPA 101 and IBC and is always followed by what is to be protected throughout. In this case it is the "building" but it could be the "fire area" or other qualifications depending on the use. Note the variety of requirements in the IBC 903 sections and sections XX.3.5 in NPFA 101 as to what must be “protected throughout”.
• “Protected or provided throughout” means the what (building; area; etc.) is in compliance with the code and appropriate standard.
Thanks in advance!
Steve C at APS
This is a dormitory in this discussion but it could be any occupancy.
• The NFPA 101 28.3.5 section quoted by the Fire Marshal requires this occupancy to be “protected throughout”.
• IBC 903.2.8 requires that fire sprinklers be “provided throughout all buildings with a group R fire area”.
• “Protected (or provided) throughout” terminology is used both in NFPA 101 and IBC and is always followed by what is to be protected throughout. In this case it is the "building" but it could be the "fire area" or other qualifications depending on the use. Note the variety of requirements in the IBC 903 sections and sections XX.3.5 in NPFA 101 as to what must be “protected throughout”.
• “Protected or provided throughout” means the what (building; area; etc.) is in compliance with the code and appropriate standard.
Thanks in advance!
Steve C at APS