Applicable code/standards would be IBC 2012 and its references (NFPA 13 2010 
mainly)
I'm not coming up with a "why not" for this, but it doesn't give me a warm 
fuzzy.  I have a wood framed "pole barn" being used for plastic storage in 
racks.  The building is a standard 4:12 wood truss building with plywood 
sheathing at the bottom of the trusses (with a layer of fiberglass batts on 
them above) creating a flat ceiling at 18' AFF, walls are exposed 2x 
construction with fiberglass batts.  I can't come up with a reason I can't 
protect the space below the plywood according to the storage requirements 
(looking at .6/2600 dry system, rack storage of Gp A plastic to 20' max <5' 
clear, doing CMDA both because they barely have 18" clear and they want a dry 
system) and the space above as an unused light hazard attic, potentially with 
"back to back" style attic heads.  Anyone see a flaw with this logic, or any 
other pitfalls to watch for due to this construction scenario?  I don't love 
this scenario but the customer went out of their way to avoid sprinklering the 
building origina
 lly and built it to the bottom dollar, but now a new insurance carrier may 
require it to be protected.

Mike Morey
CFPS 3229 * NICET S.E.T. 123677
Project Manager * Fire Protection Group
Shambaugh & Son, LP an EMCOR Company
7614 Opportunity Drive * Fort Wayne, IN * 46825
direct 260.487.7824 /  cell 260.417.0625 /  fax 260.487.7991
email mmo...@shambaugh.com



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