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Re: Fire Alarms Again
Check NFPA 101 2003 39.4.2.1 (2)(b) for an existing building
or 38.3.4.1 for new business occupancy.
I hope that helps.
Norm Mugford
"J Barnes" <trishnjames@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:W8qdnTdjAPmM_-3YnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Here are a few answers, Going into this job the contractor told me they
> only needed a DACT on the flow and tamper. When I contacted the fire
> marshal for the flow test he told me it needs more because it is a
> "Hi-Rise Building" I dont think it falls under the heading of a Hi-Rise
> because it is only 2 levels. I am famillar with NFPA 72 and the how to
> install the system. I am just trying to understand where I need to look
> to find out if its really a "HI-Rise" and if so what additional
> requirements I will need to meet.
>
> James
>
> "Roland Moore" <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:V0Xbh.9284$_H5.2341@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>> To do that job here you would find out the building's rating and submit
>> a set of marked up and stamped plans based on that information to the
>> AHJ. Once the plans were approved you would begin work. Once complete you
>
>
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