An office inside a structure classified as 13D is a 'home office' in my
book. There is no distinction in 13D as you stated.



On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 7:02 AM, Todd Williams <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am working on a small group home which is allowed to be designed per
> NFPA 13D (2007) , per the state Code. On one end of the building has a 25 x
> 15 office. How should this office be treated? Since it is not part of the
> residential portion of the building, I thought per NFPA 13, at least in
> terms of density and sprinkler spacing, using commercial heads. However,
> 13D does not address occupancies outside the dwelling unit (at least that I
> could find). Thoughts?
>
> Todd G. Williams, PE
> Fire Protection Design/Consulting
> Stonington, CT
> 860.535.2080
> www.fpdc.com
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