You're absolutely right, Jeff- IF the PE is competent.
<see previous threads kicking this to death>
He does have FPE(s?) on staff available

glc

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeff Hewitt
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 12:24 PM
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Subject: Re: Floating Ceilings

I have been watching this thread with interest, and finally have to ask (and

yes, I am sure this will stir the pot as well)....

This particular issue is one which requires more than just mundane 
interpretation of the NFPA 13 standard.  Who should be doing the 
interpreting???  NICET technicians, or PE"s, or ???

My gut feeling here is that if you choose to support the more liberal 
interpretation, that this will NOT require both above and below protection, 
especially without any significant test data to back it up at this point, 
that this is not the place for a NICET technician to make this decision, or 
for that matter to try to "sell" it to the local AHJ.  Do you really want 
that liability?  Not to mention whether you are exceeding your "authority" 
under NICET rules for practicing engineering?




Jeff Hewitt, PE, SET, SFPE (Professional Member)
Corporate Engineer
Bi-State Fire Protection Corporation
241 Hughes Lane
St. Charles, MO  63301
636-946-0011
636-946-5172 (FAX)


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