Correct. And if the total # of heads in a dwelling unit is 4, you can QR.
Finally, someone treating a fraternity commiserate with the exposure?
Or would concealed heads be enough protection from mechanical injury so you
could use the residential heads you should use?
Threat of someone hanging themselves?
Don't forget you'll need .1 for the QRs vrs .05.

glc 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dewayne
Martinez
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 8:28 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: QR sprinklers in R2 occupancy

I have a R2 occupancy that is to be sprinklered per NFPA13R (07ed).  The
architect wants to use quick response institutional sprinklers.
It appears that per 6.7.7.1.3 I can use QR sprinklers inside the dwelling
unit only if it meets the definition of a compartment with no more than 4
sprinklers.  If the dwelling unit contains multiple rooms (ie:
bathroom, kitchen, ect.) then this unit would not qualify because it is not
single compartment correct?  What if with all the compartments together
there would only be 4 sprinklers?
 
Thanks,
Dewayne Martinez
Design Build Fire Protection
New Berlin, WI
<http://www.designbuildfire.com/>
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