Cd NFPA 25 2014 ed as well as prior editions does.
4.1.6* Changes in Occupancy, Use, Process, or Materials.
The property owner or designated representative shall not make changes in the occupancy, the use or process, or the materials used or stored in the building without evaluation of the fire protection systems for their capability to protect the new occu- pancy, use, or materials.
4.1.6.1 The evaluation required by 4.1.6 shall not be considered part of the normal inspection, testing, and maintenance required by this standard.
4.1.6.2 The evaluation shall consider factors that include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) Occupancy changes such as converting office or produc- tion space into warehousing
(2) Process or material changes such as metal stamping to molded plastics
(3) Building revisions such as relocated walls, added mezza- nines, and ceilings added below sprinklers
(4) Removal of heating systems in spaces with piping subject to freezing
4.1.7* Addressing Changes in Hazard.
4.1.7.1 Where changes in the occupancy, hazard, water supply, storage commodity, storage arrangement, building modification, or other condition that affects the installation criteria of the system are identified, the property owner or designated representative shall promptly take steps to evaluate the adequacy of the installed system in order to protect the building or hazard in question.
4.1.7.2 Where the evaluation reveals that the installed system is inadequate to protect the building or hazard in question, the property owner or designated representative shall make the required corrections.
4.1.7.3 Corrections shall be approved.