My first question would be if it was a shell why was it calculated as light
hazard? We always calculate shells as OH2.... Just my two cents 


Brian Harris
FDFP INC.

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Subject: Arm over Calculations

My question is regarding an existing light hazard system. We are currently
using the 2002 NFPA 13.

The system was calculated last year when this was a shell space as light
hazard. They are now fitting this space out, and have submitted plans
showing a number of arm overs and some additional heads to accommodate the
layout of the space.

The question has now come up as to if we should require calculations.

At what point would you say the calculations were needed for this type of
work?
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