LCREP
Specifier/Regulator
- Feb 14, 2004
- 837
Does anyone have info on where to find automatic sprinkler design information for flammable solid storage? I have a warehouse with metal drums filled with "flammable solid" to about 10' high. It is a powder not a solid but by definition is considered a solid. It is a H3 occupancy and will be separated by a 1 hour fire separation as per 2009 IBC from an S1 occupancy (storage of class IIIB liquids). I can not find anything on the sprinkler design in NFPA or FM. My fall back is to call it Extra Hazard Group II .40/2500 occupancy as per NFPA 13 do you agree?
5.4 Extra Hazard Occupancies as per 2010 ED.
5.4.1* Extra Hazard (Group 1). Extra hazard (Group 1) occupancies shall be defined as occupancies or portions of other occupancies where the quantity and combustibility of contents are very high and dust, lint, or other materials are present, introducing the probability of rapidly developing fires with high rates of heat release but with little or no combustible or flammable liquids.
5.4.2* Extra Hazard (Group 2). Extra hazard (Group 2) occupancies shall be defined as occupancies or portions of other occupancies with moderate to substantial amounts of flammable or combustible liquids or occupancies where shielding of combustibles is extensive.
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5.4 Extra Hazard Occupancies as per 2010 ED.
5.4.1* Extra Hazard (Group 1). Extra hazard (Group 1) occupancies shall be defined as occupancies or portions of other occupancies where the quantity and combustibility of contents are very high and dust, lint, or other materials are present, introducing the probability of rapidly developing fires with high rates of heat release but with little or no combustible or flammable liquids.
5.4.2* Extra Hazard (Group 2). Extra hazard (Group 2) occupancies shall be defined as occupancies or portions of other occupancies with moderate to substantial amounts of flammable or combustible liquids or occupancies where shielding of combustibles is extensive.
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