Yes, the commentary for sections 903.1 and 903.3.1.1.1 of the IBC explains.  I 
strongly recommend both the IIC Building and Fire Code commentary books - a lot 
of usefully information, along with the actual code language.

Andrew Steele


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Subject: IBC "throughout"

There are countless sections in the IBC that say sprinklers shall be  " . . 
.installed throughout . ." or ". . .provided throughout . ." or  ". .equipped 
throughout . ." or something similar.  But I don't' see where the IBC tells me 
what "throughout" means.  I've assumed it meant sprinklers in all areas that 
the applicable NFPA standard (NFPA 13 in this case) requires them, but not in 
areas that the applicable NFPA standard allows them to be omitted.  I've 
learned, since the IBC doesn't define the term, there are jurisdictions that 
define it differently - more specifically they don't recognize the omissions 
that NFPA 13 allows, only the exempt locations listed in IBC section 
903.3.1.1.1.

Is anyone aware of an IBC document that would shed some light on this?  I've 
found a number of articles from consultants, associations, etc., but something 
directly from the IBC would carry a lot more weight.

Ed Kramer
Bamford Fire Sprinkler



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