RE: 13R bathrooms

2022-01-11 Thread BILL MENSTER via Sprinklerforum
uary 11, 2022 2:14 PM To: sprinklerforum@lists.firesprinkler.org Cc: travis.m...@mfpdesign.com; wmens...@comcast.net Subject: RE: 13R bathrooms BE ADVISED - This email originated outside EMCOR. Tub are

RE: 13R bathrooms

2022-01-11 Thread Mike Morey via Sprinklerforum
@comcast.net Subject: RE: 13R bathrooms BE ADVISED - This email originated outside EMCOR. Tub area is to be included. I believe there was confusion as it wasn't always being applied correctly, so the committee just said 55 sq ft total. Travis Mack, CFPS, CWBSP, RME-G, COC, SET Senior E

RE: 13R bathrooms

2022-01-11 Thread Travis Mack via Sprinklerforum
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13R bathrooms

2022-01-11 Thread BILL MENSTER via Sprinklerforum
I believe past editions of NFPA 13R (pre-2007) included an explanation that the bathtub area need not be included in the square foot area of the bathroom. However, current editions (in this case the 2016 edition) do not include this language. My question is, does the tub area need to be include

Re: 13R Bathrooms

2012-07-26 Thread Roland Huggins
no lintel required if the opening is no more than 36 inches. No door required either as long as it satisfies definition for compartment. Roland On Jul 25, 2012, at 7:53 PM, Timothy W Goins wrote: No, it is now a separate compartment if the lintel is 8" or better. -- next part

RE: 13R Bathrooms

2012-07-25 Thread Timothy W Goins
r.org Subject: Re: 13R Bathrooms Seperate bathroom... On Jul 25, 2012 3:48 PM, "Jay White" wrote: > If the vanity area is separated by a floor to ceiling wall with a door > from the bathroom area, is it still considered part of the bathroom? > The vanity area does have a

Re: 13R Bathrooms

2012-07-25 Thread Jeff Garrison
Seperate bathroom... On Jul 25, 2012 3:48 PM, "Jay White" wrote: > If the vanity area is separated by a floor to ceiling wall with a door from > the bathroom area, is it still considered part of the bathroom? The vanity > area does have a sink. > > > > Jay White > > Estimator/Design Manager > > D

13R Bathrooms

2012-07-25 Thread Jay White
If the vanity area is separated by a floor to ceiling wall with a door from the bathroom area, is it still considered part of the bathroom? The vanity area does have a sink. Jay White Estimator/Design Manager Dynamic Fire Protection 1807 Hwy. 25 South Starkville, MS 39759 Phone: 662-324-15