I have a Friday question for the forum, and maybe Roland is able to respond 
with some "intent" perspective. In a 27' high industrial  spec building, we 
installed sprinkler heads rated at 286 degree. This was permitted, installed, 
inspected and approved. The owner now has a tenant lease which will build out 
the entire building as a retail furniture showroom, no ceiling and no storage. 
The local fire inspector is siting NFPA 2002 Edition section 8.3.2.2,  "Where 
maximum ceiling temperatures exceed 100 degrees F, sprinklers with temperature 
ratings in accordance with  the maximum ceiling temperatures of Table 6.2.5.1 
shall be used." , as a requirement to remove all the sprinklers in the building 
and replace them with 212 degree F sprinklers.  My contention is that the next 
section,  8.3.2.3 "High temperature sprinklers shall be permitted to be used 
throughout ordinary and extra hazard occupancies and as allowed in this 
standard and other NFPA codes and standards.", allows the ex
 isting 286 degree sprinklers to remain and be in compliance with NFPA 13. What 
say the professionals, Roland, Steve, George, Ron, Rod, Anyone .....?
Mark at Aero
 

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