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> Is that the general idea?
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, February 2, 2021 11:22 AM
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Cc: Matt Grise
Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: Tissue Paper Wrapped in Plastic
Just to make sure I understand the applications -
- Roll paper storage classification is more for bulk storage of giant rolls of
paper that will be used to
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Cc: John Denhardt
Subject: Re: Tissue Paper Wrapped in Plastic
Following up - the 2019 edition of NFPA 13 has similar language:
Table A.20.4(b)
Tissue products plastic-wrapped: exposed - Group A nonexpanded Tissue products
plastic-wrapped; cartoned - Class III
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
John
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I just found this in NFPA-13 2013 Table A.5.6.4.1 that Paper products
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Cc: Matt Grise
Subject: RE: Tissue Paper Wrapped in Plastic
Sorry - just looked at the NFPA 13 criteria for tissue. I don't see any options
to fit those criteria.
Maybe they could store it in boxes? Have you looked into FM criteria?
onday, February 01, 2021 7:32 AM
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Subject: RE: Tissue Paper Wrapped in Plastic
Depends on the packaging. If it is in boxes, class 4? If it is loose, then
maybe lightweight rolled paper?
Matt
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Subject: Tissue Paper Wrapped in Plastic
Has anyone designed a warehouse of Tissue Paper wrapped in Plastic maximum
storage height of 25'-0" high in a building that is 38'-0" high.
I couldn't find any design criteria in NFPA-13
Has anyone designed a warehouse of Tissue Paper wrapped in Plastic maximum
storage height of 25'-0" high
in a building that is 38'-0" high.
I couldn't find any design criteria in NFPA-13 for this commodity.
Mike
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