If the heaters were to start a fire what would be the fuel source? What would actually be on fire? From the description I’m guessing the only combustible would be the insulation on the units’ wiring.
On Tue, Oct 17, 2017 at 12:51 PM Dewayne Martinez < [email protected]> wrote: > NFPA 13 07ed > > > > Noncombustible parking garage where they are adding a non-combustible > ceiling and 3 electric unit heaters above the ceiling to keep this space > warm for plumbing drain pipes. Do I need sprinkler protection in the space > above the ceiling? My instinct tells me yes, at least local protection by > the UH’s but I can’t find it in NFPA 13. > > Thanks, > > > > Dewayne Martinez > > Fire Protection Design Manager > > > > *TOTAL** Mechanical* > > *Building** Integrity* > W234 N2830 Paul Rd. > Pewaukee, WI 53072 > > [email protected] > > Ph: 262-522-7110 > > Cell: 414-406-5208 > > *http://www.total-mechanical.com/ <http://www.total-mechanical.com/>* > > > > [image: Consecutive Honors 2012-2017] > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Sprinklerforum mailing list > [email protected] > > http://lists.firesprinkler.org/listinfo.cgi/sprinklerforum-firesprinkler.org > -- Sent from Gmail Mobile
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