Re: 13R covered entrance

2012-10-25 Thread Todd Williams
's an entry/egress. I >personally would err on the side of covering it. > >Curtis > > >- Original Message ----- From: "Ed Kramer" >To: >Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 9:34 AM >Subject: RE: 13R covered entrance > > >What are the odds there wil

Re: 13R covered entrance

2012-10-24 Thread Curtis Tower
s seems to be combustible vs. non-combustible construction, not to mention the intended use. In your case, it's an entry/egress. I personally would err on the side of covering it. Curtis - Original Message - From: "Ed Kramer" To: Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 9

RE: 13R covered entrance

2012-10-19 Thread Eric Tysinger
;Ask us about CCTV, Access Control and Security" Thank you, and have a great day ! -Original Message- From: sprinklerforum-boun...@firesprinkler.org [mailto:sprinklerforum-boun...@firesprinkler.org] On Behalf Of Matt Grise Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 10:16 AM To: sprinklerforu

RE: 13R covered entrance

2012-10-19 Thread Ed Kramer
What are the odds there will be BBQ/grills located beneath them? Ed Kramer Lawrence, KS > -Original Message- > From: sprinklerforum-boun...@firesprinkler.org [mailto:sprinklerforum- > boun...@firesprinkler.org] On Behalf Of Todd Williams > Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 9:14 AM > To: spri

RE: 13R covered entrance

2012-10-19 Thread Matt Grise
Those typically require protection in my area. It is the same IBC vs 13R question, but the fire marshals that I talk to always want to lean towards more protection. Matt Grisé PE*, LEED AP, NICET II Sales Engineer Alliance Fire Protection 130 w 9th Ave. North Kansas City, MO 64116 *Licensed