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*Subject:* RE: [EXTERNAL] RE: ESFR closer than 8'
JD,
Would it be possible to avoid this situation altogether by pushing the
lines the other direction? If you go 3 feet off of the beam (8 feet from
the branch line on the other side of the beam) then 8 feet from that line,
you would
: RE: [EXTERNAL] RE: ESFR closer than 8'
Points well taken. Thanks Kyle (insert letters here at will)
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JD Gamble
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Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL] RE: ESFR closer than 8'
JD,
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letters after my name. My opinion is simply my interpretation of the code, and
not necessarily a definitive answer on whether the system wil
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Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL] RE: ESFR closer than 8'
On the basis of this being the reaso
On the basis of this being the reason, how does one explain the recommendation
from FMG to install ESFR sprinklers at 4ā-0ā on center in 2 directions below
obstructions over 4 feet wide?
Iām not doubting the issue/concern, just trying to understand it better.
Mark at Aero
602 820-7894
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JD,
Disclaimer: When considering my opinion, please keep in mind the lack of
letters after my name. My opinion is simply my interpretation of the code, and
not necessarily a definitive answer on whether the system will work as intended.
That being stated, my argument is that the spacing of