I am looking for guidance on designing sprinklers in a shooting range.
Something about little glass bulbs or solder links in an area that has high
velocity projectiles, seems not right.  Everything in each alley (including
the separation walls) are non-combustible.  The only thing combustible at
the end of the range is shredded rubber used to absorb the impact after the
target.  The rubber is treated with flame retardant and replaced every
three months.  Each alley has a series of baffles below the roof that are
at a 45 degree angle for sound.  The designer of the facility has done many
of these without sprinklers in this area of the building.  He has even shot
tracers to see how the flame retardant hold up and the flame goes out is
less than 20 seconds.  A fire marshal is saying to sprinkler everything.
  If you have any insight, I am listening closely.

*Jay Stough*
NICET IV LAYOUT
NICET III ITM
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