I would assume the theory is that the smoke plume or heat would riser along the 
edge of the opening up to the skylight, therefore setting off the sidewall 
sprinklers???
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From: Fpdcdesign <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2026 9:04 AM
To: Sprinklerforum <[email protected]>
Subject: [Sprinklerforum] Sprinklers in skylights.

I am fighting, yet again, old sprinkler in the skylight battle. The skylight is 
about 60 ft long, 12 ft wide and 4.5 ft from the bottom of the skylight opening 
to the peak.

I showed a single line at the peak with uprights. Obviously to GC doesn’t like 
that. They have a plan from a building in another state with sidewalls in a 
soffit several feet down from the peak. This was stamped, approved and 
installed.

Is there any justification (Code, fire test, etc) for the sidewall arrangement? 
 If not, why is this still getting approved? This has been going on for a long 
time.

Todd Williams
Fire Protection Design/Consulting
Stonington, CT
860-608-4559
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