You're alright like most of us the psychology part of sprinkler work just makes 
you want to throw up in your mouth a little bit ,  right?

> On Jul 18, 2014, at 9:09 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> How about everything is per code except we have two pumps rather than one.and 
> we have 4000 GM at 160 psi instead of.4000 gpm at 165 psi. Most ignorant 
> thing I have ever seen. Just found out the chief told plan reviewer no more 
> written correspondence. I guess because they don't want a written orecord of 
> their stupidity. Please forgive my frustration but I just don't know where to 
> go from here.. 
> 
> Ron fletcher Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Jul 18, 2014, at 4:24 PM, "John Drucker - Home" 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Ron, et.al.
>> 
>> I don't know the particulars of your situation but we have a saying; there's
>> your side, their side and the truth.  Perhaps there's an issue with the code
>> itself,  a local amendment or interpretation. There's got to be something
>> driving this.
>> 
>> Case in point about a reference standard, NFPA-72 speaks of wall mounted
>> smoke detectors/alarms and calls out a distance yet the illustration in the
>> annex is worded differently than the code.
>> 
>> 29.8.3.3 Wall Mounting. Smoke alarms or smoke detectors mounted on walls
>> shall be located NOT FARTHER than 12 in. (300 mm) from the adjoining ceiling
>> surface.
>> 
>> Yet the annex A.29.8.3 notes;  "Measurements shown are to the closest edge
>> of the detector".
>> 
>> According to the annex this would place part or most of the alarm or
>> detector FARTHER than 12 in. from the adjoining ceiling surface.
>> 
>> It's important to note that Annex A opens with the following statement;
>> 
>> "Annex A is not a part of the requirements of this NFPA document but is
>> included for informational purposes only. This annex contains explanatory
>> material, numbered to correspond with the applicable text paragraphs"
>> 
>> Yet when brought to NFPA's attention the answer from the NFPA representative
>> was interpreted from the Annex material.  This is clearly incorrect, the
>> annex and the illustration are not part of the code.  In either case fix the
>> code language or the annex.   The same happens in I Code Commentaries and
>> various subject matter books that often interpret, amend or supplement the
>> actual code language.  In a nutshell our codes and standards have become a
>> maze of requirements, exceptions and interpretations.  This should be a
>> warning flag to the code community.  Perhaps the code official has just
>> reached his limit and is instead relying on empirical experience in the face
>> of confusion. 
>> 
>> I have situation at this very moment on two different projects that impose
>> an operational issue for the fire department, one that the code is not
>> considering.  However my approach is to get everyone around the table do
>> some brainstorming and come up with an equitable technical solution.
>> Perhaps by finding the root cause of your situation the stakeholders will
>> put down their swords and solve the problem.   Food for thought.
>> 
>> Best wishes, always available should the need arise.
>> 
>> Sincerely,
>> 
>> John
>> 
>> John Drucker, CET
>> Assistant Construction Official
>> Fire Protection Subcode Official
>> Building/Fire/Electrical Inspector
>> Borough of Red Bank
>> Red Bank, New Jersey
>> Email: [email protected]
>> Cell/Text: 732-904-6823
>> 
>> Safe Buildings Save Lives !
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Sprinklerforum [mailto:[email protected]]
>> On Behalf Of [email protected]
>> Sent: Friday, July 18, 2014 1:04 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Segue to AHJ's from CPVC Underground
>> 
>> It's Friday so I figured I'd whine on the forum.  To set the stage, prior to
>> the letter I am referring to we had approved permitted drawings from the
>> AHJ. The following is a quote from a letter we received from that same AHJ.
>> 
>> "At this time , Blah Blah Blah Fire Protection District is denying said
>> plans and is requesting a re-submittal of new plans that exceed IFC, UFC,
>> and NFPA standards." Nowhere in the body of the letter does he say exactly
>> how we are to "EXCEED" IFC, UFC and NFPA. In the letter they basically
>> outline that what was submitted meets the all of the codes. I was told by
>> the author of the letter at a meeting the day before that he didn't care
>> what the code said because he is the AHJ and per Section 104 of the IFC he
>> can make us do whatever he wants. Then he said "do it my way or there will
>> be no Certificate of Occupancy."  We are 4-5 weeks away from a CofO and the
>> change involves increasing the size of two new diesel pumps that are being
>> installed. The fire chief told us to go to the State Fire Marshal if we
>> wanted to appeal. I'm a bit frustrated with AHJ's right now.
>> 
>> Ron F
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