Agree with Steve, with adding that the ceiling protection of the room the PB
is in will need to be .4/2000.  You probably meant this when you said
"adjacent spaces".

Bob Knight, CET III
208-318-3057
www.firebyknight.com

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Leyton
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 11:10 AM
To: [email protected];
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Subject: RE: Paint booth

Yes, but if it's not rated I would say you need to do a design for EH II
that encompasses the booth, the mixing room, and adjacent spaces (assuming
no 2-hour separations from adjacent uses) up to the required design area in
11.2.3.1.1.

Steve Leyton
Protection Design & Consulting
San Diego, CA


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Hicks
Sent: Fri 7/26/2013 10:09 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Paint booth
 
I have been asked by a local school district about protecting an automotive
paint booth.  The catch, the booth is 2 x 4 framed, covered with sheet rock.
The exhaust duct work does not have filters, and the exhaust fan may not be
rated for hazardous paint fumes.  The booth does not meet any UL standards,
so I cannot install a dry chemical suppression system.  Will a  water based
sprinkler work? 
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