I agree with much of what you say Ron. But the AHJ has a point and an "if"
on the plan IMHO doesn't make it approvable. No offense to George but the
plan ain't done if he doesn't know how the ceiling is being seismically
treated.  The AHJ is just asking for which solution is being supplied.  If
return bends there could be hydraulic concerns over short drops and large
plates.  

Is this really different than indentifying the structural elements on the
sprinkler plan?  We certainly don't design the structure but we certainly
relay the information so the AHJ can agree we complied with spacing,
deflector height and obstructions.  And occasionally it's justified to
supply calculations showing the building will hold the sprinkler pipe.  We
don't do the calc's but they belong in our sprinkler package in these cases.

Copy and paste the answers from the arch or ceiling guy, modify your plan as
necessary and you are done.

Chris Cahill

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ron Greenman
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 8:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: ASCE 7-05

George,

Providing the information about the ceiling IS outside of your scope.
You only have to comply with the rules dependent on the ceiling
arrangement. Submittal drawings need only carry a note that to the
effect that if the ceiling is not seismically qualified then you will
comply with one of the two methods allowed per 13. Or just put the big
plate option on then tell the architect that that is what you intend
to do because you don't know about the seismic qualities of the
ceiling. I'll bet it takes no more than a couple of hours to get the
info of what the CEILING GUY intends to do and I'll bet he will intend
to brace the grid. This getting us to do all this leg work like making
sure the building will hold up the pipes is one of my pet peeves.
HELLO!!!! It's not my building. I don't have to put the pipes in, the
owner does. He just hired me to do it 'cause he can't/he's lazy/he's
got other stuff to do/etc. The pipes weigh what they weigh. I'll tell
him how much and I'll even tell him what the point loads will be and
find what I consider the best points of attachment to be. That's my
job. Whether the building is strong enough to deal with those forces
is his and his BUILDING DESIGNER's problem. I'm happy to coordinate
but it's HIS building. Same applies to the ceiling. I have enough of a
problem hitting center tile per the plans and then getting on site to
find that the layout has been turned 90 degrees or started from the
opposite end than was on that plan. As to what's meant by head
extension I've always read that to mean "drop" and not a "head
extender" per se.

On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 12:57 PM, George Medina Jr <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I have a plan checker requiring me to call out the required T-bar ceiling
grid construction in accordance with ASCE- 7-05 (Sec. 13.5.6.2.2 - 13.6.8.4)
 I do not have sections 13.3.1. & 13.3.2 which are referenced in the
aforementioned sections. Does anyone have code sections 13.3.1 & 13.3.2? The
fire sprinkler plan checker had sent me copies from there FPE who happens to
be on vacation for 2 weeks.
> I believe the t-bar ceiling call out is outside my scope of work, but upon
further reading There is a requirement for Fire Sprinkle Piping for being in
Seismic Zone 4. Section 13.5.6.2.2 (e.)
> States:
>  "Except where rigid braces are used to limit lateral deflections,
sprinkler heads and other penetrations shall have a 2" oversize ring,
sleeve, or adapter through the ceiling tile to allow for free movement of at
least 1 in. in all horizontal directions. Alternatively, a swing joint that
can accommodate 1 in. of ceiling movement in all horizontal directions is
permitted to be provided at the top of the sprinkler head extension" Does
head extension imply drop?
>
> How would I determine the Design Strength of Sections 13.6.8.3 - 3
(a.),(b.) & (c.)?
>
> I am not Familiar with these code sections, and if there is anyone with
experience in it, your guidance would greatly be appreciated.
>
> George Medina Jr.
>
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Ron Greenman
Instructor
Fire Protection Engineering
Bates Technical College
Tacoma, WA

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