Thank you. The only place I found reference to that is in 12.3 which is 
application for storage. I agree it makes sense , but does it truly apply?



Bobby Gillett
Seago Fire Protection
850-217-3899 Pensacola Area Office

850-836-2288 Main Office
850-836-2277 fax


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Subject: Re: Mech. Platform above ceiling

Use the standard that applies to a transition boundary between two different 
application densities. You are transitioning between the application above the 
mechanical platform to the zero application above the remaining ceiling cavity 
space.

On Sep 6, 2019, at 1:05 PM, Bobby via Sprinklerforum 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
 wrote:

I have an office building with ceiling throughout, non combustible 
construction. There is a closet that has no ceiling, walls don't go to deck, 
and it has a ships ladder that leads to a 20x20 mechanical platform above the 
ceiling, also of non combustible construction. This platform has 3'-0 knee 
walls around it.


How far past this platform is required to be sprinklered. Because of the open 
ceiling stairs closet, does 8.15.23.3. truly apply - if not what does?

Thank you,



Bobby Gillett
Seago Fire Protection
850-217-3899 Pensacola Area Office

850-836-2288 Main Office
850-836-2277 fax


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