Hello Eric,

I just happened to see 21.36.1.2 but it does not mention a specific
density.  Looks like NFPA 909 might give some guidance.

Friday, July 27, 2007, 4:53:07 PM, you wrote:

> I have a museum with a system of high density storage units used for
> storing small paintings and sculptures, some of which is crated.  It is
> similar to the units used for records storage, being about 8'6" high
> with 24" deep shelves, with two back-to-back shelves per unit.  The
> units are manual; there are no motors.  The footprint of the units is
> about 2000 square feet, and the ceiling height is about 30 feet.
>  
> Does anyone have any experience with this sort of storage, and could
> suggest a density?
>  
> Eric J. Shelton, PE
> Senior Fire Protection Engineer

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