The room design method can be used on any type of system I believe.

Greg

On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 2:40 PM, Todd Williams <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am working on a condo complex where the ground floor is individual
> parking garages (some shared by 2 units) and storage closets. The walls and
> floors are concrete with no interconnection between the areas. The ceiling
> is wood frame with 1 hr rated sheetrock. The space is unheated and will be
> protected by a dry system. A 1950 sqft design area will encompass 3-1/2
> units. Would it be acceptable to use the Room Design Method in 11.2.3.3
> (2002)? I've never applied this with a dry system before, so I am a little
> unsure, I didn't see anything that says you can't, but I want to be sure I
> am not missing something.
>
> Todd G. Williams, PE
> Fire Protection Design/Consulting
> Stonington, CT
> 860.535.2080
> www.fpdc.com
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