Skyler-
Thank you. It doesn't look like the example shown in A.8.15.23.3 is the same 
situation I'm running in to.

Brian Harris, CET
BVS Systems Inc.
bvssytemsinc.com

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Subject: Re: Bathroom Chase

There is a section that talks about only going back 1.2 times the square root 
of the remote area beyond the ceiling. NFPA 13, 2013 edition, Section 8.15.23.



Skyler Bilbo

On Fri, Feb 12, 2021 at 7:25 AM Brian Harris via Sprinklerforum < 
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> There's a chase between (2) bathrooms that has an access door which I 
> assume is for maintenance. The drywall stops 6" above ceiling, 
> basically making the entire structure above the ceiling "open". I 
> can't imagine we would need to provide protection at the deck throughout the 
> whole area.
> Seems like I remember something about only needing to protect the deck 
> within a given area?
>
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