Ed,
I think if you are going to stop posting you should end with a doozy, not 
something as innocuous as below...stir things up a bit. B-rad ical.  Help Mr. 
Denhardt earn his keep. 😊
Seriously, thank you for all of your wisdom shared.



Reed A. Roisum, SET | KFI Engineers | Senior Fire Protection Designer | Fargo, 
ND | direct: 701.552.9903 | mobile: 701.388.1352 | 
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Not really. The codes and standards determine the decision.

This may be my last post. At the age of 95 I am starting to lose interest.


Ed Vining
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On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 11:28 AM Cary Webber via Sprinklerforum 
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On the downside, if all areas above the ceilings are not protected, it may give 
a false sense of security. On the upside, more sprinklers are better, and even 
if not required they can act as detectors in the space. Bottom line is that the 
AHJ has ultimate decision making authority.



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Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co., Inc.
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We installed temporary upright Protection in a partially occupied building 
during a major renovation. We then came back and dropped pendent heads in the 
new ceiling. We left the uprights above the new ceiling. Fire inspector says we 
need to remove the uprights now. Is there a basis for removing these? I realize 
they are not required but are they permitted to remain?

John Irwin
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