SprinklerDesigner2
Mechanical
- Nov 30, 2006
- 1,266
Something most of us see every day but I've never really given it a thought until now.
We have a 35,000 sq ft grocery store with a section set aside as a hardware store with one of the aisles set aside to sell all manner of paints, thinners, alcohols, strippers and even pool supplies.
The building is sprinkled with a system designed for an Ord Haz II occupancy installed 20 years ago.
What you see in the photo is pretty much the extent of it with the bottom photos showing the opposite side of the aisle with one gallon paint cans (both latex and oil based) and a healthy portion of aerosol paint cans.
Shelves are approximately 1'-8" deep.
The authority having jurisdiction asked if I felt additional protection would be required, such as reinforced sprinklers or sprinklers "in the shelf racking".
It's not storage and it isn't racks. As noted previously shelves are not that deep being standard shelves you can find in any grocery store.
I've seen large paint stores in shopping malls that don't have anything special.
At what point does this become something "special"?
We have a 35,000 sq ft grocery store with a section set aside as a hardware store with one of the aisles set aside to sell all manner of paints, thinners, alcohols, strippers and even pool supplies.

The building is sprinkled with a system designed for an Ord Haz II occupancy installed 20 years ago.
What you see in the photo is pretty much the extent of it with the bottom photos showing the opposite side of the aisle with one gallon paint cans (both latex and oil based) and a healthy portion of aerosol paint cans.
Shelves are approximately 1'-8" deep.
The authority having jurisdiction asked if I felt additional protection would be required, such as reinforced sprinklers or sprinklers "in the shelf racking".
It's not storage and it isn't racks. As noted previously shelves are not that deep being standard shelves you can find in any grocery store.
I've seen large paint stores in shopping malls that don't have anything special.
At what point does this become something "special"?