At first guess, me thinks this was a handbook note.

John

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Subject: Single interlock PA equal to Wet

At some point in time I thought I had seen a blurb in NFPA 13 which stated that 
for some certain design conditions a single interlock preaction system was 
considered the same as a wet pipe system.  The rationale behind the premise 
being that the system piping would be charged prior to activation of 
sprinklers.  Trying to look for a similar statement in NFPA 13 2010, and not 
just finding it.  

Anyone recall this in prior or the 2010 edition?


Craig L. Prahl, CET   
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CH2MHILL
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