I think 13 addresses this with 3" and less deep the bottom is the deck, if
greater  than 3" than the upper part of the channel is the deck.  Sorry I
don't have time to look up code, but you might want to check my numbers.

Thank You,

Bob Knight, CET III
208-318-3057
www.Firebyknight.com



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Stone
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2014 12:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Warehouse Ceiling Question?

What is the Ceiling in a Warehouse?

 

Scenario:

Packaged Steel Frame Building. Red iron frames spaced 30’ between. 12” steel
Z shaped purlins, spaced 3’-7” on center on top of the Red Iron frames.
Steel Q-Deck pan (about 3.5” – 4” deep) attached to top of the Z purlins.

High point of the building is 30’-0” AFF, ¼ : 12 roof pitch.  The building
insulation is on top of the Q-Deck. No vinyl insulated blanket that we
usually see in warehouse construction.

 

The occupancy is Group A Plastics, High Piled and rack storage, Storage
height to 17’-0 AFF, ESFR Pendent Sprinklers, Depending on Manufacture used,
deflectors can be up to 18” down below “CEILING”.

 

Is the “CEILING” at the point where the Q-Deck that rests on top of the
purlin or is it the top of the pocket formed in the Q-Deck? I will rephrase,
Is the “CEILING” at the top of the purlin or 3.5” – 4” higher (high point of
Q-Decking)?

 

Thank you in advance for clarification.

 

Regards,

G. Tim Stone

 

G. Tim Stone Consulting, LLC

NICET Level III Engineering Technician

Fire Protection Sprinkler Design

and Consulting Services

 

                117 Old Stage Rd. - Essex Jct., VT. 05452

CELL: (802) 373-0638   TEL: (802) 434-2968   Fax: (802) 434-4343

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