Is this hi-rise or just common walls? Do you have anything in the
codes driving the individual control by dwelling unit? On a hi-rise
residential condo, the overall building is maintained by the HOA with
maintenance personnel. The system control could fall under that
overall responsibility since there are building systems that are
owned by all.
The more difficult stunt is getting access to all the units for
inspections.
Roland
On Nov 30, 2007, at 6:51 AM, Ken Miller wrote:
This is a little different from the current thread, but similar.
Commercial Condo's! Ironiclly I just attended a meeting with City
Leaders and the Building Dept on dealing with Commercial Condo's.
Yes,
a multistory commercial building where each tenant OWNS their tenant
space. Aside from other legalities concerning the utilities and
maintaining the integraty of the tenant walls (now a property line
wall)
sprinkler protection was my concern. The only current solution on the
table is a separate control valve feed from the core system to supply
each tenant/owner. Not sure how else to address it.
Regards
MK
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Ken Miller
Asst. Fire Protection Engineer
Las Vegas Fire & Rescue
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