Our part of the world will soon be transitioning to the 2019 edition of 13R, and in some cases, an even newer one. One of the changes is in section 6.6.5 part (7) where it says "Corridors that are open to the outside atmosphere and are separated from the exit stairwell". In the 2022 edition, this is revised again to read "Corridors that are not part of a means of egress". The 2022 edition also has a new section 6.6.5.2 that says "Sprinkler protection shall be provided for corridors and balconies that are part of a means of egress."
We're seeing more and more of these: 3-story 13R apartment building with 1 or more breezeways. Breezeways are open on each end, combustible construction, and have open stairs from 1st to 3rd floors. The ceiling of the 3rd level is smooth/flat gyp board. The ceiling of the 1st and 2nd levels are exposed wood joists. I assume the breezeway/stairs are part of the means of egress. Our area is subject to freezing. [cid:[email protected]] Is an open breezeway a corridor? IBC's definition of corridor says it's enclosed. If it's not a corridor then we don't have to sprinkler it because it falls in the "other similar features" category of section 6.6.5, right? Really curious how other jurisdictions are interpreting this. I appreciate your insight! Ed [https://www.dropbox.com/s/g4h8r7hdtsr6154/AFSA_L.png?raw=1] [cid:[email protected]] Ed Kramer Design Manager | Bamford Fire Sprinkler Co., Inc. P: 913.432.6688 F: 913.432.5294 M: 785.766.4894 A: 5134 Merriam Dr. Shawnee Mission KS 66203
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