Members, 

Sprinkler piping is permitted in and through electrical rooms with two
provisions, first the piping cannot be located in the dedicated electrical
space, and second watersheds or other protective devices must be provided
for electrical equipment below when piping is located above the dedicated
electrical space.  

The National Electrical Code (NEC) does not prohibit the installation of
fire sprinklers in electrical rooms, the 2006 and 2009 Editions of the IBC
reinforce the sprinkler requirements;

903.3.1.1.1 Exempt locations. "Automatic sprinklers shall not be required in
the following rooms or areas where such rooms or areas are protected with an
approved automatic fire detection system in accordance with Section 907.2
that will respond to visible or invisible particles of combustion.
SPRINKLERS SHALL NOT BE OMITTED FROM ANY ROOM MERELY BECAUSE IT is damp, of
fire-resistance-rated construction OR CONTAINS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT."

However the 2006 and 2009 IBC provides the following sprinkler exemption for
separated and detected GENERATOR AND TRANSFORMER rooms;

903.3.1.1. - 3. "GENERATOR AND TRANSFORMER ROOMS separated from the
remainder of the building by walls and floor/ceiling or roof/ceiling
assemblies having a fire-resistance rating of NOT LESS THAN 2 HOURS." 

Keep in mind where this exemption is utilized a fire alarm system pursuant
to 907.2 utilizing smoke detectors located in the generator and or
transformer room(s) must be installed which means the space must be suitable
for smoke detectors in accordance with the products listing and NFPA-72.

Hope this helps,

John Drucker, CET
Fire Protection Subcode Official 
Fire/Building/Electrical Inspector

Not the official position of any agency, association, committee or
otherwise.  Obtain required applications, permits, inspections and approvals
from Authority(s) Having Jurisdiction. 

-----Original Message-----
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 7:55 PM
Subject: RE: Electrical Rooms

2008 NFPA-70 (NEC) 110.26(F) 

(F) Dedicated Equipment Space. All switchboards, panelboards, distribution
boards, and motor control centers shall be located in dedicated spaces and
protected from damage.

(1) Indoor. Indoor installations shall comply with 110.26(F)(1)(a) through
(F)(1)(d).

(a) Dedicated Electrical Space. The space equal to the width and depth of
the equipment and extending from the floor to a height of 1.8 m (6 ft) above
the equipment or to the structural ceiling, whichever is lower, shall be
dedicated to the electrical installation. No piping, ducts, leak protection
apparatus, or other equipment foreign to the electrical installation shall
be located in this zone.

Exception: Suspended ceilings with removable panels shall be permitted
within the 1.8-m (6-ft) zone.

(b) Foreign Systems. The AREA ABOVE THE DEDICATED SPACE required by
110.26(F)(1)(a) SHALL BE PERMITTED TO CONTAIN FOREIGN SYSTEMS, provided
PROTECTION IS INSTALLED to
avoid damage to the electrical equipment from condensation, LEAKS, OR BREAKS
IN SUCH FOREIGN SYSTEMS.

(c) Sprinkler Protection. Sprinkler PROTECTION shall be permitted for the
dedicated space where the piping complies with this section.

(d) Suspended Ceilings. A dropped, suspended, or similar ceiling that does
not add strength to the building structure shall not be considered a
structural ceiling.


In other words the dedicated equipment space is a three dimensional
exclusion zone above and around switchboards, panelboards, distribution
boards, and motor control centers which is reserved for electrical wiring
only. The space begins at the floor, the width and depth of the equipment
and to a height of 6ft above the equipment or to the STRUCTURAL ceiling
whichever is LOWER. So keep out unless you're the electrician.

Take heed of (C), the operative term is PROTECTION not PIPING. So you can
spray water in the dedicated space, just don't run the pipe in there.

Hope this helps,

John Drucker, CET
Fire Protection Subcode Official 
Fire/Building/Electrical Inspector

Not the official position of any agency, association, committee or
otherwise.  Obtain required applications, permits, inspections and approvals
from Authority(s) Having Jurisdiction. 


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