Try 8.6.2.2.1(c) '07 Ed.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Russell
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 2:16 PM
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Subject: RE: New topic

Well, classifying the stored item only gives me the Class 1 ,2, etc. but
I
do not see anywhere that the class is associated with a particular sprk.
s.f. like Class 1, with double row racks less than twenty feet high,
non-encapsulated, no in-rack sprk. I don't have a specific project but
rather an ahj wanting to see it in the standard. All I can find that
states
anything pertaining to sprk. s.f. is not in the section pertaining to
storage. Only for light, ordinary, extra hazard and other than standard
sprk. such as large drop or ESFR.
 

Russell Rewis
Brown Automatic Sprinklers, Inc.
107C Hemlock Street
Valdosta, Georgia 31601
229-244-8130
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"You need to provide a bit more info.  When dealing with storage
occupancies
you need to clarify what is being stored, how it's being stored (racks,
shelves, bins, on floor, pallets), in what type of container (box,
crate,
tote, jars, etc.), encapsulated, heights of said commodities, etc.

Once you've established the what, where, and how then you can go deeper
into
13 and find how the area is classified.  For some commodities it could
be
spacing of 130 sq. ft, for others it could be limited to 100 sq. ft.

Storage takes some analysis to determine what the appropriate approach
will
be."





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