Agreed Travis

Greg McGahan
Living Water Fire Protection, LLC <http://www.livingwaterfp.com>
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On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 10:41 AM, Travis Mack, SET <[email protected]>
wrote:

> A general rule of thumb is you can run CPVC anywhere sprinklers are not
> required.  If you want to run CPVC in an area where sprinklers are
> required, you have to use sprinklers that are specially listed to allow
> CPVC in those spaces.
>
> If you had an office building that was framed in steel, then you could use
> CPVC.
>
> Your case is very similar.  You want to run the piping in a
> non-combustible area and supply pendent sprinklers in the ceilings. I don't
> believe that violates any listings of the CPVC piping.
>
> Travis Mack, SET
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>
> On 5/20/2015 8:38 AM, Sean Lockyer wrote:
>
>> I have an interesting question to ask of everyone here. I am being asked
>> to install an NFPA  13, non-residential sprinkler system in a small, new
>> building that will be constructed with wood. However, the wood trusses will
>> consist of fire rated lumber with a flamespread rating of less than 25,
>> which will not require sprinkler protection since they would considered to
>> then be non-combustible, or at the worst, limited combustible.
>>
>> With that being said, could you then install CPVC piping in these
>> concealed areas without also having to use the specially listed concealed
>> sprinklers (such as the CC1, CC2, HIP, BB1, etc.) heads that Tyco makes ?
>>
>> Remember, you can only install CPVC in an attic or a combustible
>> concealed space if you also use those specially listed heads but if the
>> area is technically not combustible I would say that you could use CPVC
>> just like if you were using CPVC above an gyp board ceiling in an office
>> for example - if you take the listing literally.
>>
>> What does everyone else think ?
>>
>>
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