I see the same language in quite a few places in chapter 17, but I’m looking
specifically at Figure 17.2.1.2.1(f). The criteria is for “storage 25 ft in
height with 5 ft to 10 ft clearance to ceiling”. So that leads me to believe
the ceiling could be up to 35 feet… is that right?
The language i
We typically send these out to the owner anytime a job has a warehouse or
storage area.
Rocci Cetani III, CET
Senior Designer
Water-Based Fire Protections Systems Layout, Nicet Level III
Northern California Fire Protection Services Inc.
16840 Joleen Way Bldg. A
Morgan Hill, CA 93037
P-(408) 776-
Just received two this week. I get them as often as I need them.
John Irwin
DynaFire Inc.
Tampa Fire Sprinkler Division
727-282-9243
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On Feb 1, 2018, 4:20 PM, at 4:20 PM, Fpdcdes
How often do you guys get the OIC? I have yet to see one from a project in
either CT or MA.
Todd G Williams, PE
Fire Protection Design/Consulting
Stonington, CT
860-535-2080 (ofc)
860-553-3553 (fax)
860-608-4559 (cell)
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> On Feb 1, 2018 at
It is not and should not be the responsibility of a sprinkler contractor to
perform a site/building hazards analysis.
It should be the owner’s responsibility to fill out the form or to find an
employee or to hire someone who has ample knowledge of the property.
Craig L. Prahl
Fire Protection
Members of the Forum,
Owner's Information Certificate Fig. A.23.1.[b]. NFPA 13 [2013].
Please I need guidance on the following: many times the Owner's Information
Certificate is signed by the owner or the manager. I advise them that the
information certificate should be signed by a Fire Sprin