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Subject: Re: COMBUSTIBLE CEILING SPACE
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In that case I go from floor to deck to apply QR reduction.
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>> I think with cloud ceilings, you will need to go from the floor. With full
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I think with cloud ceilings, you will need to go from the floor. With full
ceilings, you can use the ceiling as the floor level. That may be a good one
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It is my understanding you can use the ceiling with the pendent sprinklers as
the floor level when measuring the QR reduction.
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Thanks, guys.
I thought similar. Why do you suppose the height applies from the flo
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Subject: COMBUSTIBLE CEILING SPACE
The area above the ceiling requires protection.
Is the reduced area (use of QR) applicable?
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The area above the ceiling requires protection.
Is the reduced area (use of QR) applicable?
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Subject: Sloped combustible ceiling space
I'm reviewing a design for a wet system in a sloped combustible ceiling
space. The 12:3 sloped roof is supported on wood trusses. There is drywall
at the bottom of the wood trusses and the insulation is on the roof. The
roof peak is
feet,
allowing the 40% reduction.
Tony
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I'm reviewing a design for a wet system in a sloped combustible ceiling
space. The 12:3 sloped roof is supported on wood trusses. There is drywall
at the bottom of the wood
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Subject: Sloped combustible ceiling space
I'm reviewing a design for a wet system in a sloped combustible ceiling
space. The 12:3 sloped roof is supported on wood trusses. There is drywall
at the bottom of the wood trusses and the insulation is on the roof. The
roof peak is about 16 feet high.
I'm reviewing a design for a wet system in a sloped combustible ceiling
space. The 12:3 sloped roof is supported on wood trusses. There is drywall
at the bottom of the wood trusses and the insulation is on the roof. The
roof peak is about 16 feet high. There is a wet sprinkler system i
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