Check out 1.1.3.1 OF NFPA 25. (2023 eidition)

R/
Matt



Matthew J. Willis, C.E.T.

Ferguson Fire Design, LLC

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Subject: [Sprinklerforum] Unprotected areas

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How do you approach unprotected areas in regards to ITM and NFPA 25. I know 
there was a discussion in the past regarding inspecting a system as is, rather 
than writing up deficiencies that have to do with system design. I have been 
told that this can open up more liability if you are not inspecting all design 
elements (i.e. density, hazard levels, etc.)



Thank you!

Brandon






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