Craig,


I agree with Todd.  Even if you considered the space as ‘another floor’, you 
can sprinkler up to 52,000 sf per floor and you can do a “2-story” bldg. with 
only one control assembly.



BTW – 700,000 sf is a nice sized clean room 😊



Cliff Whitfield, SET

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Fire Design, Inc.

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What size are the equipment platforms? You might also need to look at 4.5.2.2 
and 4.5.2.3.



Todd G Williams, PE

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On Dec 19, 2023 at 3:05 PM, <Craig Prahl <mailto:craig.pr...@jacobs.com> > 
wrote:

I need a sanity check.



I have a micro-electronics clean room area.  H-5 occupancy. The interstitial 
space above is above 15 ft high and has catwalks which are above the cleanroom 
ceiling.  Architects have deemed the interstitial space as “Equipment 
Platforms”, unoccupied space.



Referencing IBC/IFC 2021, NFPA 13, 2019



Both the clean room and the interstitial space require full sprinkler 
protection per the building code, typically OH-2.



Based on NFPA 13, the maximum area for the OH system is 52,000 sq. ft.



Per 2019 NFPA 13, 4.5.2 if the area is considered a mezzanine there is no 
requirement to include the sq. footage of the interstitial space as part of the 
system area.  However, the interstitial space has a substantial ceiling 
assembly between it and the occupied clean room below so it’s closer in 
definition to an attic space or non-combustible concealed space with no 
provision for storage.  Access is restricted and limited.



Overall the clean room is around 700,000 sq. ft. total so I’ve got a LOT of 
systems and am trying to determine size and quantity of riser rooms.



So, does it make sense to not include the area of the interstitial space in 
determining the number of risers.  Basically one OH system can cover 52,000 sf 
of clean room and 52,000 sq. ft. of interstitial space?





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