Bobby,

Just saw your post on the sprinkler forum, basically you are right, do NOT 
delete sprinkler protection from a pool area. There is frequently a large 
amount of plastics and combustibles stored around pool areas with little or no 
adult supervision of the working crew.

Plastic pipe is perfect for this type of installation, see page 11 of this 
website:

http://www.harvelsprinklerpipe.com/design_installation/pdf/installation-instructions.pdf

You also need to specify a Teflon coated sprinkler heads, the chlorine used in 
pools causes corrosion to unprotected brass, which will require replacement in 
a few years. Use stainless steel ATR and hangers as well.

Sounds like the local AHJ hasn't seen a fire extend from the pool area in to a 
hotel or school, look around on the web there are photos and reports available.

Hope this might help.

Yours truly,

Captain Frank J. Herrick
City Of Leawood Fire Department
14801 Mission Road
Leawood, Ks. 66224-9560
Office:        913.681.6788 x 26
Fax:            913.681.2399
Fire Sprinklers Save Lives, Property, the Environment, and Water - Protect what 
you value most!

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