Further proof that you can obtain a license to practice architecture without
understanding what listing a product means. Wishfulness does not overcome
proven knowledge.
Best.
> On 08/25/2020 10:40 AM Prahl, Craig/GVL via Sprinklerforum
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> I wouldn't install a non-conforming
I agree. Yes, the assemblies are required to be rated.
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I wouldn't install a non-conforming component no matter who said they'd take
liability. For me to install it knowing it's not right still can still result
in some level of liability no matter how much I might protest. Unless the
manufacturer responsible for the listing of the product issues a
The horizontal mullions create a horizontal barrier to the water run-down of
the window sprinklers. So the architect is probably figuring that if they have
window sprinklers located up high near the top of the frame and those wet the
glass down to the mullion and then they have another row of