stookeyfpe
Specifier/Regulator
- Mar 13, 2005
- 1,882
This is a question to the design professionals:
Excluding storage designs, what percentage of your designs are using special sprinklers as defined in either the 2002 or 2007 editions of NFPA 13?
The second question is what percentage of your designs for storage use special sprinklers?
My reason for asking is I am delivering a new seminar on the 06 International Fire Code requirements for fire protection systems in October. I am spending a fair amount of time on NFPA 13, 2002 because it has a lot of new options, especially in Chapter 12.
Before I took this job I spent a 1/3rd of my work time performing plan reviews on storage occupancies and was witnessing an increasing use of special sprinklers in Storage occupancies. I am wondering if the same trend is occurring in other designs for Light and Ordinary hazard occupancies (as defined in NFPA 13).
I look forward to learning from all of you.
Excluding storage designs, what percentage of your designs are using special sprinklers as defined in either the 2002 or 2007 editions of NFPA 13?
The second question is what percentage of your designs for storage use special sprinklers?
My reason for asking is I am delivering a new seminar on the 06 International Fire Code requirements for fire protection systems in October. I am spending a fair amount of time on NFPA 13, 2002 because it has a lot of new options, especially in Chapter 12.
Before I took this job I spent a 1/3rd of my work time performing plan reviews on storage occupancies and was witnessing an increasing use of special sprinklers in Storage occupancies. I am wondering if the same trend is occurring in other designs for Light and Ordinary hazard occupancies (as defined in NFPA 13).
I look forward to learning from all of you.