I'm in Florida so obviously we have a LOT of covered seating in the area. Very 
VERY rarely do I see sprinkler protection.

John Irwin - CET
Division Manager - Fire Sprinklers
Critical System Solutions, LLC
Licence Number: FPC16-000053
Cell:     813.618.2781
Email:  
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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From: Sprinklerforum [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Steve Leyton
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2017 10:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Covered Restaurant Seating Area

John:

I was responding earlier from home and now, seated at my incredibly cluttered 
desk, have reviewed 8.15.7 (2013 ed.).   As tactfully as I can say this, you're 
reaching.  For very hard-to-grasp fruit.   I sincerely doubt you're going to 
get any fire or building official to see your way to applying an exception that 
describes a non-combustible envelope with wood framing and sprinklered 
interstitial spaces to a vinyl or nylon canopy.

In reality - and I've had to walk this line hundreds of times here in fair 
weather California - the underlying reason that you're in pickle and the owner 
wants to exclude sprinklers is because they don't want to deal with the trouble 
and expense of designing a canopy frame that will withstand the weight of its 
cover, water-filled sprinkler pipe and wind shear.  Out here, you can add the 
applied horizontal force of seismic bracing as well.    In cold weather 
climates, there's the challenge of having to make the system dry, but often al 
fresco dining areas are built like screen rooms with hard framing above and 
around, but that's a different story.

Apologies for shamelessly pimping my business model, but if the architect and 
owner had been indoctrinated (inoculated) regarding the need to sprinkler such 
spaces early in the project (like, DESIGN PHASE), you wouldn't inherit this 
interpretive challenge that puts you at risk financially.    One of the reasons 
I don't miss contracting is that as a consultant, I'm not put in the unenviable 
and uncomfortable position of lobbying against sprinklers.  Why wouldn't we 
(proactive industry types) want to protect areas where people are eating and 
drinking, and especially where they are potentially drinking alcoholic 
beverages, by candlelight and in some states still, smoking?

Steve L.




From: Sprinklerforum [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Steve Leyton
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2017 6:16 AM
To: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Covered Restaurant Seating Area

I suggest you run those by your local building and fire officials.


Steve


-------- Original message --------
From: John Irwin 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: 4/17/17 6:00 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Covered Restaurant Seating Area

I would disagree with this unless you can direct me to some more information. 
8.15.7.3(2) even goes on to spell out Light and Ordinary Hazard Occupancy 
situations where sprinklers can be omitted.

John Irwin - CET
Division Manager - Fire Sprinklers
Critical System Solutions, LLC
Licence Number: FPC16-000053
Cell:     813.618.2781
Email:  
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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From: Sprinklerforum [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Steve Leyton
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2017 8:53 AM
To: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Covered Restaurant Seating Area

Overhang exceptions only apply when the area below is not used for storage or 
handling of combustibles or otherwise classified as occupied by the applicable 
building code or building official. As Spicey would say, restaurant seating 
areas are assembly occupancy, PERIOD!


Steve


-------- Original message --------
From: John Irwin 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: 4/17/17 5:45 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Covered Restaurant Seating Area

I'm using 13 8.15.7 to argue that if the fabric covering the steel frame is 
non-combustible than perhaps the sprinklers are not required.

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John Irwin - CET
Division Manager - Fire Sprinklers
Critical System Solutions, LLC
Licence Number: FPC16-000053
Cell:     813.618.2781
Email:  
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

[cid:[email protected]]

From: Sprinklerforum [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Steve Leyton
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2017 8:33 AM
To: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Covered Restaurant Seating Area

Often, we try to read the standards backwards. The way that NFPA 13 is written, 
it requires sprinklers everywhere. What the client is hopeful of is an 
exception but I'm pretty sure they are not going to find one for this 
particular application.  If I'm taking the contrary point of view, I would say 
that instead of looking for a section  that requires sprinklers here or there,  
show me where it says I don't have to put sprinklers over this occupied area 
that is part of the use of the protected premises.


Steve Leyton




-------- Original message --------
From: John Irwin 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: 4/17/17 4:11 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Covered Restaurant Seating Area

Here's the situation. Existing restaurant seating area covered by steel frame 
and vinyl or nylon tarp. 100% open. Protected with sprinklers.

Additional covered seating area being added that will be steel frame but 
insulated aluminum panel roof. 100% open.

Client doesn't believe sprinklers are required and wants the existing 
sprinklers under the vinyl canopy removed.

Can someone direct me to code references?


John Irwin
Division Manager - Fire Sprinklers
Critical System Solutions, LLC
License Number: FPC16-000053
2830 Scherer Drive, Suite 300
St. Petersburg, FL  33716
Office: 727.209.5122
Fax:      727.209.5126
Cell:     813.618.2781
Email:  
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



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