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Sprinkler Requirement in Glass Vestibule

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MarsMax

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Jun 5, 2021
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Hi,

I've been reading but couldn't find an answer for this.

We have a new vestibule for a retail space on ground floor. New vestibule is surrounded by glass partitions with 11" high base below the glasses. The ceiling is glass as well. There are also electric base-board heaters that will be installed inside of this vestibule. I'm assuming they should be considered as "combustible items".

My question is do I need to provide a sprinkler head inside of this vestibule and which clause in NFPA-13 that I should refer to?

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Thank you in advance. [smile]
 
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Which year 13 are you looking at??

How about 8.15.7.2 NFPA 13 2016
 
cdafd,

I see, but I'm not sure if it is applicable for my situation.

I think my vestibule is interior? As it is inside of exterior wall while 8.15.7.2 addresses exterior projection, like a walking canopy?
 
There is or was an exception

Someone taught it to me years ago.

It is non combustible !!!
 
cdafd,

Thank you. I'm pretty much sure sprinkler is not required within such glass enclosed space. Found some pictures showing similar full glass vestibule:



Just couldn't find a certain regulation about this.

Also the electric heaters inside make me a bit concerned. How can I stop the fire caused by the heaters inside?
 
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(9.3.16 Vestibule) Sprinkler protection shall not be required within an entrance vestibule of noncombustible and limited combustible construction that does not contain combustibles and is 150 ft2 (13.9 m2) or less in area.
 
cdafd,

Thank you. I looked for 9.3.16 from 2019 but it refers to skylight :)
 
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