It seems like it would be massive overkill to design this per 13, so I'd do
the design for 13D. It might be prudent to ask the AHJ for his opinion since
he seems to modifying the rules at his fancy.

Marc Walter, SET
Sprinkler Design Services
Seaside, OR 97138
(503) 956-4019

-----Original Message-----
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Mote
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2013 12:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: NFPA 13D or 13?

I guess I will have to show my ignorance, I can count on one hand the number
of 13D systems I have designed in the last 10 years. This project is a 13D
single family custom home with a basement of 2746 sq. ft. the AHJ is
requiring that the basement be sprinklered, but he isn't requiring the rest
of the house to have sprinklers. Since this would normally be part of a 13D
system do I just do a 2 head calculation and call it done? Or do I calculate
a 900 sq. ft. area, per 13. (It does meet all the criteria for area
reduction) My thinking is that even though the basement could be protected
per 13D if the entire house was covered, since this is a special requirement
by the AHJ I should calculate per 13. BTW the 2007 codes are the applicable
standards at this time. The owner is going to have to install tanks and a
pump so the difference in demand is a big deal.


Richard L. Mote CET
Rowe Sprinkler Systems, Inc.
7994 Route 522, Suite 1
PO Box 407
Middleburg, PA 17842
P 570-837-7647
F 570-837-6335

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