It is a difference between the codes.  The IBC makes it simple it is a
stage it is the NFPA that creates a distinction.  You need to know how the
specific state wants it addressed and that is ny the codes the individual
state adopts and then customizes.
On Jul 26, 2012 11:22 AM, "Steve Leyton" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm really trying to pull something tangible out of this discussion so
> please bear with me.   You stated, " If you are in an IBC state it is a
> stage."  Why?  A platform allows for performances, a platform allows for
> lighting and sound.  A platform DOESN'T allow for overhead stuff ...
> what I'm reaching for is that line - do you think it's the curtain that
> closes in front of the state?   If so, are you agreeing with the interp
> that it's an "overhead hanging curtain"?   Do you not see a distinction
> between curtains that are retractable and a curtain that is on a fixed
> track?
>
>
> Steve Leyton
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David E.
> Herbert
> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2012 8:56 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Stage/platform
>
> Remember that the IBC has different definitions. If you are in an IBC
> state it is a stage. If you are in an NFPA 101 state, it may not be a
> stage. And if you are lucky enough to be in a state that uses both IBC
> and 101,,,,,,,,, at least in the one I work in now, the most stringent
> applies, which in this case appears to be IBC so I guess we are back to
> being a stage....
>
> It was so much easier working with only one code in my former life in
> the State of Drucker.
>
> Dave Herbert
> now in the Sunshine State
>
> From: Bob <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2012 11:35 AM
> Subject: RE: Stage/platform
>
> Again, I'm looking at an older version of 101, but it talks specifically
> to the Platform by stating, "A.3.149.  The raised area within a building
> used for the presentation of music, plays, or other entertainment" and
> "A.3.3.149.  Platforms also include the head tables for special guest;
> that raised area for lectures and speakers; .... and for similar
> purposes wherein there are no overhead drops, pieces of scenery, or
> stage affects other than lighting and a screening valance.  A platform
> is not intended to be prohibited from using a curtain as a valance to
> screen or hide the electric conduit, lighting track, or similar
> fixtures, nor is a platform prohibited from using curtains that are used
> to obscure the back wall of the stage;  a curtain between the auditorium
> and the stage (grand or house curtain), a maximum of four leg drops; or
> a valance to screen lights, plumbing, and similar equipment from view."
>
> The OH design criteria appears to kick in when a platform is no longer a
> platform and it becomes a legitimate stage.  There are specifics that
> trigger the protection requirements such as area (1000 sf), height
> (50'), and vertically retractable scenery.
>
> A small platform that has curtains is not a stage and therefore does not
> need to be treated and protected as such.
>
>
> Bob Knight, CET III
> 208-318-3057
> www.firebyknight.com
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve
> Leyton
> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2012 8:27 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: Stage/platform
>
> You kmow, that's really well put.  Same idea with a meeting room that
> has moving partitions.
>
> Steve
>
> "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Do floor to ceiling curtains in an office with 10 ft.  ceiling change
> the office to OH?
>
> Ron Fletcher
> Aero Automatic
> Phoenix, AZ
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John
> Drucker
> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:55 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Stage/platform
>
> Get rid of the curtain... LH.  Done
> John Drucker - Mobile Email
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: [email protected]
> <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wed Jul 25 18:39:08 2012
> Subject: RE: Stage/platform
>
> Agree with you up to the end.  It's a Multi-Purpose building with a
> platform that has a low ceiling and a horizontally closing curtain.  Not
> a performing arts center or other "legitimate" stage type of facility.
> So the building is used for PTA meetings, student assemblies and
> cafeteria seating; it's a smaller A-group with a raised platform that
> faces the main seating area, and I see the whole thing as light hazard.
>
>
> The plans reviewer brought this up at the very end of a backcheck.  The
> entire design is approved, and this wasn't a correction on the first
> plan check. She brought it up right before we were to get signed off and
> it's a big deal because the riser is at the other end of the building.
> So this will change our piping plan and RCP over the platform, main
> size, seismic bracing calc's, detail sheet, etc., etc.  That's why it's
> a BFD ...
>
> SML
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John
> Drucker
> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:32 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: Stage/platform
>
>
> For example.......... An A-1 Theatre, IIA Construction, 1 story, 10,000
> sf in area, exit discharge at grade, occupant load of 299.  Does the
> building need sprinklers ?
>
> 903.2.1.1 Group A-1.
>
> An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided for Group A-1
> occupancies where ONE of the following conditions exists:
> 1.    The fire area exceeds 12,000 square feet (1115 m2).
> 2.    The fire area has an occupant load of 300 or more.
> 3.    The fire area is located on a floor other than the level of exit
> discharge.
> 4.    The fire area contains a multitheater complex.
>
> Lets add a Stage........
>
> 401.1 Detailed use and occupancy requirements.
>
> In ADDITION to the occupancy and construction requirements in this code,
> the provisions of this chapter apply to the special uses and occupancies
> described herein.
>
> [F] 410.6 Automatic sprinkler system.
> Stages shall be equipped with an automatic fire-extinguishing system in
> accordance with Chapter 9. Sprinklers shall be installed under the roof
> and gridiron and under all catwalks and galleries over the stage.
> Sprinklers shall be installed in dressing rooms, performer lounges,
> shops and storerooms accessory to such stages.
>
> Exceptions:
> 1.    Sprinklers are not required under stage areas less than 4 feet
> (1219
> mm) in clear height that are utilized exclusively for storage of tables
> and chairs, provided the concealed space is separated from the adjacent
> spaces by not less than 5/8-inch (15.9 mm) Type X gypsum board.
> 2.    Sprinklers are not required for stages 1,000 square feet (93 m2)
> or
> less in area and 50 feet (15 240 mm) or less in height where curtains,
> scenery or other combustible hangings are not retractable vertically.
> Combustible hangings shall be limited to a single main curtain, borders,
> legs and a single backdrop.
> 3.    Sprinklers are not required within portable orchestra enclosures
> on
> stages.
>
> So 410.6 could require the suppression of a stage in an otherwise
> unsprinklered building.  Of course I really oversimplified this,
> obviously means of egress figures into the equation.
>
> If your building requires sprinklers based in 903, 410.6 is a mute point
> since sprinklers are required throughout and the density based on the
> hazard from 13, OH-2.
>
> John
>
>
> John Drucker, CET
> Fire Protection Subcode Official
> Fire/Building/Electrical Inspector
> Fire Marshals Office
> Borough of Red Bank, NJ
>
> 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-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve
> Leyton
> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 6:16 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: Stage/platform
>
> But 410.6 excepts sprinklers where stages are less than 1,000 s.f. in
> area and 50' high AND where there is only a "main curtain".  This is the
> fulcrum of the widget: they're saying that the curtain that closes in
> front of the stage is an "overhead  hanging curtain".  This thing has a
> t-bar ceiling at
> 9'-0 or 10'-0.
>
> We're putting in sprinklers either way as it's a fully sprinklered
> building but absent a volume of "flag and bag" space above the stage,
> OH-2 is a BFD and in my opinion not required on this particular
> application.
>
>
> Steve
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John
> Drucker
> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:10 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: Stage/platform
>
> 2006 IBC Commentary......................
>
> Platform
>
> "Platforms are raised areas that are used for public performances and
> presentations that EXCEPT FOR LIGHTING DO NOT INCORPORATE ANY OVERHEAD
> HANGING CURTAINS, DROPS, SCENERY OR STAGE EFFECTS."
>
>
> OVERHEAD HANGING CURTAINS..... It's a stage.
>
> Sprinklers.... 410.6
> Standpipes (You're favorite) .... 410.7
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> John Drucker, CET
> Fire Protection Subcode Official
> Fire/Building/Electrical Inspector
> Fire Marshals Office
> Borough of Red Bank, NJ
>
> 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-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve
> Leyton
> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 1:59 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Stage/platform
>
> Friends, Romans, Forumite and Drucker:
>
> I have a plans reviewer with whom we are dancing about on the subject of
> defining a "platform" vs. a "stage".  Probably the largest part of the
> conversation has to do with "overhead hanging curtains".  The definition
> of a stage is basically a space within a building used for entertainment
> or presentations that includes "overhead hanging curtains, drops,
> scenery or stage effects other than lighting and sound."
>
> My take is that this space in an elementary school MP buildings is a
> platform because it only has lighting and sound overhead.  Their take is
> that it's a stage because it has a curtain that can be drawn across its
> front.  Anyone have a more specific definition or code citation for what
> constitutes an overhead hanging curtain?
>
> Steve Leyton
>
>
>
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