See 2009 International Fire Code for some guidelines/requirements before you
confirm the depth of the curtain or the construction. Just using this
reference as an example since you didn't specify the applicable code in this
jurisdiction.  I don't think the cover on both sides is necessary.

Bill Brooks

William N. Brooks, P.E.
Brooks Fire Protection Engineering Inc.
372 Wilett Drive
Severna Park, MD 21146-1904
410-544-3620
410-544-3032 FAX
412-400-6528 Cell

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Subject: RE: Draft curtain

That is a Building Code issue

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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bobby Gillett
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2012 8:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Draft curtain
Importance: High

We have a project that we are demo'ing a pipe schedule system and installing
a ESFR system for storage. There is an adjacent area of the building that
will have a pipe schedule system w/standard response sprinklers in it. Per
NFPA13 2007 8.4.6.4 the owner will provide a draft curtain since a wall is
out of the question in this area. The draft curtain will be 2'-0 down from
the deck constructed of non-combustible materials and sealed at the deck
(probably smoke caulk). The owner is going to provide a 4'-0 clear aisle
centered on the curtain (2'-0 each way). The contractor plans on using metal
studs and roof decking material for the curtain. The question is, do the
studs have to be covered each side or is putting the decking on one side
sufficient? I didn't see anything as far as thickness of curtain or that
would lead me to believe it would have to be covered each side. 

 

Thank you,

 

Bobby Gillett

Sr. Project Manager

Key Fire Protection, Inc.

(731) 424-0130 office  (731) 424-9285 fax 

(731) 267-4853 cell

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