This sounds like something as ridiculous as I saw once.  A dorm above a
restaurant

Surely someone is trying to protect the sleeping rooms from a fire in the
restaurant.

And by sprinklering the rooms??

Ed Vining

On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 4:43 AM, Todd Williams <t...@fpdc.com> wrote:

> The IBC mentions Limited Area sprinkler systems with a veiled
> reference being 20 sprinklers or less. However, there is no formal
> definition or description as to what they are or where they are
> allowed. Any thoughts or experience with this? I have a proposal on
> my desk for a partial system covering some sleeping rooms above a
> restaurant (for employees). The rest of the building is unprotected.
> Supposedly it is being required to renew their liquor permit. Since I
> doubt the Liquor Commission has jurisdiction over fire protection,
> I'm assuming that this is coming from the Fire Marshal.
>
> Todd G. Williams, PE
> Fire Protection Design/Consulting
> Stonington, Connecticut
> www.fpdc.com
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