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> On Aug 21, 2017 at 1:07 PM,  <LLC Travis Mack; MFP Design 
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> Unless you are coming from a tank/pump, I always include it at the city main 
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> From:  Sprinklerforum [mailto:[email protected]] 
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>   Subject:  RE: Light Hazaed areas in NFPA 13R Building
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> Does the domestic allowance have to be included for a dedicated fire line. 
> There is no domestic being supplied from this fire line.
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> Further to Travis’ answer… So just because you follow NFPA 13 densities in 
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> Mack; MFP Design, LLC
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>   Subject:  RE: Light Hazaed areas in NFPA 13R Building
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> NFPA 13R does not mandate you include the hose allowance.    You have to 
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> From:  Sprinklerforum [mailto:[email protected]] 
>  On Behalf Of  Jay White
>   Sent:  Monday, August 21, 2017 9:56 AM
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> If a building is designed per NFPA 13R, a sorority house. The first    floor 
> has some common areas ( study rooms, library , entry way) that are to be 
> designed per NFPA 13. Do you still need to include the 100 hose for light 
> hazard. Engineer is arguing you can omit the hose allowance for the light 
> hazard areas. Has anyone run into this?
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