Seattle has many warehouse buildings legally built that have no vents and in 
many cases no sprinklers.  We are allowing such buildings to continue w/o vents 
when they have a "good" sprinkler system, particularly if a previously 
unsprinklered building was being sprinklered. This is based on the FM test 
showing a negative affect on sprinklers in storage occupancies with vents 
opening.  

I have not had time to read the NIST report you reference in detail, but on the 
surface that report does not seem to dispute the FM analysis at all.  That 
reports seemed to have a different purpose than the FM test, I suspect the 
purpose of this report was to sell the "value" of vents to code committees, 
whereas FM simply wants to have effective sprinkler systems.

I assume you have seen the caveat in the NFPA 13 storage section where it says 
that these criteria are based on no vents in the building.

Rich Richardson
Seattle Fire Department

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris Cahill
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2010 09:36
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: smoke vents for retrofit

I'd say it depends.  If it was in full compliance with the Code before you
add sprinklers I'd say no the sprinklers are above and beyond the MINIMUM of
the Code.

If it was not in compliance then maybe.  I'd say it needs to be brought up
to Code in all respects.  Some scenarios require both sprinklers and smoke
control, others just sprinklers.

Look in Chapter 1 for applicability that I believe is what is the guiding
Code section.  If it is existing HPS and doesn't have smoke control I'd be
first guessing it was not in compliance when built (or changed to HPS). 

Chris Cahill    


-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Grise [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 2:53 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: smoke vents for retrofit

If an existing building is retrofit with an area/density system to protect
high piled storage, does it need to have smoke vents and draft curtains
added as described in the IFC, or is that just new construction?

I looked around in the IFC/IBC/IEBC books, but I could not find anything
that would exempt the vents and curtains. Does anyone recall any way to
avoid them (other than ESFR)?

Matt Grisé PE*, LEED AP
Sales Engineer
Alliance Fire Protection
*Licensed in KS & MO

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