Hello RFI,

In my opinion. I don't see it as much different than a "Floor Control Valve", 
Just horizontal floors.

YES I would put in a valve with supervision switches and Advise the owner it 
needs to be connected by his alarm company as a supervisory point.

Monday, March 17, 2008, 6:05:13 PM, you wrote:

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> Have a fairly small facility (<60 Heads); typical “U” shaped building; the
> owner is requesting that prior to going into each “wing” a ball valve be
> placed to be able to shut down that side of the wing for maintenance
> purposes...  the AHJ – who also wears the hat as the buildings’ maintenance
> super’ –was contacted by the owner to request this scenario – to which he
> (AHJ) has approved. 

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> Couple questions I have after reading 13R 2007; 5.2.12.4.4 and 6.7.1.2:

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> (1)       Acceptable installation then?  (I’m leaning towards “yes”)

> (2)      Supervised?

> (3)      Non-supervised?

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> Only reason for #2 & #3 is because they (NFPA sections) don’t ‘compliment’
> one another – yet they don’t “contradict” either.  5.2.12.4.4 states that
> you can use one… doesn’t state that it needs to be supervised where 6.7.1.2
> states otherwise…

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> Any help or insight would be appreciated!!

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> RFI Chuck

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Best regards,
Charles Thurston CET
Coastal Fire Protection
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