bdk
Mechanical
- Feb 2, 2007
- 6
Hey guys,
I am new to this Forum and I have a question regarding the small room provision in NFPA 13 2002 edition.
I have a room that is a light hazard occupancy, the dim of this room is 19’-3” x 16’-5 ½”. Due to the grid layout, lighting and diffusers, there is minimal space in the center of the room for sprinklers. Because it is a center of tile job, the best spacing I can come up with for 2 sprinklers is 7’-6” from one wall and 9’-0” from the other. Would this room be acceptable with only 2 heads or would I need 4 heads since it does not match up with the small room provision figures?
Section 8.6.2.1.2 states that the SxL or As shall not be applied to sprinklers in small rooms, rather the area of the room shall be divided by the number of sprinklers in the room. (I understand this)
Section 8.6.3.2.4 states that a sprinkler can be located up to 9’ from a single wall but spacing limitations of 8.6.3 and area limitations of table 8.6.2.2 (a) shall not be exceeded. I read this as meaning that when the area of the room is divided between the number of sprinklers in the room, that area shall not exceed 225 sq. ft.
The part that is really causing me problems is the figures in the Annex (figure A.8.6.3.2.4 (a) – figure A.8.6.3.2.4 (d)). Are these figures just diagrams or do the dimensions refer to a maximum room space? In figure A.8.6.3.2.4 (b) If a head is spaced at 9’-0” from one wall (south wall) does this mean it can only be a maximum of 6’-0” from the other wall (north wall) or can if be up to 7’-6” away from that wall (north wall) if the area of the room divided by the number of sprinklers is less then 225 sq. ft.?
I am new to this Forum and I have a question regarding the small room provision in NFPA 13 2002 edition.
I have a room that is a light hazard occupancy, the dim of this room is 19’-3” x 16’-5 ½”. Due to the grid layout, lighting and diffusers, there is minimal space in the center of the room for sprinklers. Because it is a center of tile job, the best spacing I can come up with for 2 sprinklers is 7’-6” from one wall and 9’-0” from the other. Would this room be acceptable with only 2 heads or would I need 4 heads since it does not match up with the small room provision figures?
Section 8.6.2.1.2 states that the SxL or As shall not be applied to sprinklers in small rooms, rather the area of the room shall be divided by the number of sprinklers in the room. (I understand this)
Section 8.6.3.2.4 states that a sprinkler can be located up to 9’ from a single wall but spacing limitations of 8.6.3 and area limitations of table 8.6.2.2 (a) shall not be exceeded. I read this as meaning that when the area of the room is divided between the number of sprinklers in the room, that area shall not exceed 225 sq. ft.
The part that is really causing me problems is the figures in the Annex (figure A.8.6.3.2.4 (a) – figure A.8.6.3.2.4 (d)). Are these figures just diagrams or do the dimensions refer to a maximum room space? In figure A.8.6.3.2.4 (b) If a head is spaced at 9’-0” from one wall (south wall) does this mean it can only be a maximum of 6’-0” from the other wall (north wall) or can if be up to 7’-6” away from that wall (north wall) if the area of the room divided by the number of sprinklers is less then 225 sq. ft.?