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2870 WHIPTAIL LOOP; 103; CBC2017-0479; Permit
•- / City of Carlsbad 1635 Farâdày Ày CarIsbad,CA 92008 commercial Permit Print bate: 01/12/2018 Permit No: CBC2017-0479 www.carlsbadca.gov 2870 Whiptail Loop, 103 . . ., BLDG-Commercial Work Class: Tenant Improvement Status: Closed - Finaled 2091201000 , Lot U: ' . , Applied: 09/08/2017 $11,842.00 ' Reference U: ' . . ' Issued: 11/06/2017 Construction Type: Finaled: Bathrooms: . •. Inspector: . AKrog Orig. Plan Check U: Plan Check U: EVOLVE SKATEBOARDS: INSTALL HIGH PILE STORAGE RACKS : Job Address: . Permit Type: Parcel No: Valuation: Occupancy Group: 'U Dwelling Units: .' Bedrooms: Project Title: Description:. 'Applicant: . Owner: Contractor: WAREHOUSE SOLUTIONS INC ' . A PG CARLSBAD I LLC 'WAREAOUSE SOLUTIONS INC 'RAWAA'AUUMAILY' 12562 Highway 67 ' ioio coast Highway 101 C/O Raf Pacifica 12562 Highway 67 Mark Wallace Lakeside, CA 92040-1159 Group (S1Corb), 103 - . Lakeside, CA 92040-1159 619-873-4410 ' ENcINITAS;cA 92024' ' . 619-873-4410 ' BUILDING PERMIT FEE ($2000+) ' ' ' ' . ' ' $132.70 ' BUILDING PLAN CHECK 'FEE (BLDG) , ' $92.89 ELECTRICAL BLDG COMMERCIAL NEW/ADDITIO'N/REMQDL I , . $41.00 : FIRE High Piled Storage ' . '' ' ' ' ' $733.00 MECHANICAL BLDG COMMERCIAL NEW/ADDITION/REMODEL ' , $39.00 581473 GREEN BUILDING STATE STANDARDS FEE' . $1.00 STRONG MOTION-COMMERC!AL ' ' ' ' ' ' . , $3.32 TotalFees: $1,04291 ' Total Payments To Date: $1,042.91 ' . Balance Due: , $0.00 Please take NOTICE that approval of your project includes the 'Imposition" of fees, dedications, reservations, or othè,r exactions hereafter collectively referred to as fees/exaction You have 90 days from the date this permit was issued to protest imposition of these fees/exactions If you protest them you must follow the protest procedures set forth in Government Code Section 66020(a) and file the protest and any other required information with the City Manager for processing in accordance with Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3`31.60.-Failure to timely.follow that procedure will bar any subsequent legal action to attack, review, set aside, void,' or annul their imposition. ' Ybu are hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your right to protest the specified fees/exactions DOES.NOT APPLY to water and sewer 'connection fees and capacity changes nor planning zoning grading or other similar application processing or service fees in connectio,n with this project NOR DOES IT APPLY to any fees/exactions of which you have previously been given a NOTICE similar to this or as to which the 'statute of limitation has previously otherwise expired. It < X 1 :0, CITY OF ' CARL5 D '.. lan_CheckNo.,CfJ.1OLli. Buldung Permit Application . •... 1635 Faraday Ave.,,Carlsbad CA 92008 Est Value 65 760 7O782719 ' Plan Ck Deposit F~ax 760-6 www carisbadca gov Date /IswP .. (Sec. 7031:5 Business and Professions Code: Any City or Countywhich requires a permit to construct, a applicant for suchpermit to file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the . Business and Professions Code)dr that hels exempt therefrom and thebasis for the alleged exemption .',civil penalty.ofnotmofr than five hundred dot lars($5QOD. Workers Comensation Declarauon I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations [1 I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to sell insure for workers compensation as provided by Section 3700 of the Labor Code for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued i:zi I have and 'will maintain workers' compensation, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Cde, for the performance of the work for which this prrnit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy nmber a: Insurance Co. Falls Lake Fire &.Casuatt'y Policy No. FLA00456100 Expiration Date' __0311912018 This section need not be completed if the permit is for one hundred dollars ($100) or less [J Certificate of Exemption I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Workers Compensation Laws of California WARNING Failure to secure workers compensation coverage is unlawful and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to one hundred thousand dollars (&100,000), in addition to the cost of compensation damages as provided for in Section 3706 of the Labor code interest and attorney's fees CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE AGENT DATE 09/20/201 £L L H (JIL 7)' ,,nJgg I hereby affirm that lam exempt from Contractors License Law for the following mason [J I as owner of the property or my employees with wages as their sole compensahon will do the work and the structure is not intended or cbxred for sale (Sec 7044 Business and Professions Code The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon and who does such work himself or through his own employees provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for Sale. If, however the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion the owner builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale) I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044,,Business and Professions Code: The Contractors License Law does not apply loan owner of - - property who builds or improves th reon, and'contracls for such projects with contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the ConIractor' License Law): - [ I am exempt under'Seclion . Business and Professions Code for this reason: 1.1 personally plan.to provide the major labor and materials for ôdnstrucbonofthe proposed property improvement. EYes ONo 2 I (have / have not) signed an application for a building permit for the proposed work 3. I have contracted with the following, person (fir'm) to provide the proposed construction (include name address I phone / contractors'.Iicense number):-- 4 I plan to provide portions of the work but I have hired the following person to coordinate supervise and provide the major work (include name I address / phone /contractors' license number) - 5. I will pro4ide someof,the work,but I have contracted (hired) thefollowing persons to provide the work indicated (include name / ddress I phone / type of work): - - - PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE []AGENT DATE ____________________'.. _.,.____.-; _,.•,. _- ___- __ JOB ADDRESS '' .. - . , 2870 Whiptail Loop Suite 103,Carlsbad,CA 92010 SUITE#/SPACE#/UNIT# . APN -- - 209 - 120 - 10 - 00 CT/PROJECT Il LOT # PHASE # Il OF UNITS C BEDROOMS C BATHROOMS TENANT BUSINESS NAME . CONSTR. TYPE 0CC. GROUP -. .. . . Evolve Skateboards B/S-1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: include Square Feet of Affected Area(s) Installation of pre-manufactured high piled storage racks. EXISTING USE PROPOSED USE (SF) PATIOS (SF) DECKS (SF). FIREPLACE AIR CONDITIONING. FIRE SPRINKLERS ]GARAGE 'YES E#.. NOE' YESENOG' YESfl NO APPLICANT NAME' (Primary Contaàt) -................ Warehouse Solutions, Inc. APPLICANTNAME (Secondary Contact) .: ADDRESS ADDRESS - 12562Hiqhway67; ., CITY . STATE ZIP CITY .' STATE ZIP Lakside : CA 92040 . PHONE FAX PHONE FAX 6198734410 6194491710 EMAIL . . -. - . -.. EMAIL PROPERTY OWNERNAME •,.' . .1 .. -. . . :APG Carlsbad.1 LLC./REV IV C-OAKS,LLC CONTRACTOR BUSNAME ' . . . . . .. . . Warehouse-Solutions Inc. ADDRESS, . . . . IIIC ST. #200 . . ADDRESS . . . 12562-Highway67 CITY . STATE ZIP . . Encinitas . ...A . 92024 ' CITY :. . , STATE ZIP . . Lakside- •, . CA 92040 PHONE FAX PHONE . . ' . FAX 619-873-4410 ' 619.449-1710 EMAIL . . EMAIL rawaaaIjümaiIywarehQusesoIutions.com ARCH/DESIGNER NAME & ADDRESS - STATE LiCe STATE LIC.# -' . CLASS . , . CITY BUS. LIC.# 918115- C16/D24 ' 1226177 .1 1 Iter, iriprove,-demolish -or repair any structure,pri6r.to its issuance, also requires the - Contractor's LicenseLaw{Chapter-9, commending with Section 7000 of Division 3 ofthe ' i. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a ''f : = - . . - Ay 5p1- * •' -. 5' s 5-.- -- 45 - 3Q3UOØW ow.bowowwwmma OOCØtwaw 07. Is the applicant or future building &xupant required to submit a business an, acutely hazardous materials registration formor risk management and prevention program under Stions 25505, 25533 or 25534 of the I Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act? [J Yes No • . Is the applicant or fibre building occupant required to obtain a permit from the air pollution control district or air uality management disliict? DYes (] No ' ls the facihtytobeounstmcted within l,000 feet of the outer boundary ofa school site? DYes / No • . - IF ANY OF THE ANSWERS ARE YES, A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY MAY NOT BE ISSUED UNLESS THE APPLICANT HAS MET OR IS MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT. - , ' . .'. • - I hereby affirm that there is construction lending agency for the performance of the work this permit is issued (Sec, 3097 (i) Civil Code) Lender's Name,.: ]LendesAddress ? • •. Icer1i' that! have reed the application and state #0 the above informa on Is oDnectand that the information on the plans is accurate. I Agee to comply with all City ordinances and State laws mlatingte building onnstnion.. - -t - - - .'. "•-- - I hereby authorize representative of the City of Carlsbad to enter upon the atrove mentioned propertyfor inspection purposes. I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE, INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF CARLSBAD ' AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANYWAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY INCONSEQUENCE OFTHE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT. - OSHA An OSHA pem'ntis required for exonvairons over 5'O' deep and demolition orainstndron of structures ovec3stones in height / EXPIRATION: Every permit issued by the Building Oflidal under the Rvisiom of this Code shall expre by limitation and become null and void if the building &k authorized bysuch permit not onrnmenoudwithin i18O days trom the date of such pennrtorifthe Wg our workauthorized, by xr m suspended or abandoned at any time after the work mcrommnenced for a period 180 days (Section 1044 Uniform Ring Code) APPUCANT'S SIGNATURE S DATE . ( - . . S I .5•. 5, - .- • •5'' - S S ••/ • .. S •' S • 4 .S- S - - 5 S f 5 .S S S S S * • • S -- •51 '.- 4 • S - 4 p - S • .5 ' --. . - .'* -- S .5 S • ,- SSSS S S • $ 5 - 5 5. 5 .• 4 S S • 'L 5 • - p - . , - S , S S • •• S * .5 5 - . S 5 • S 'S - S - 4 _S'. e • S , S • :1 - - S - -; r -' S. - 4 , - S ' S • S , - -S.. - , 5 6 S S S S - S - •S -S. • *.I - S •S S - fl S S • S S - • .5 5. S 5 , 5 5 S- S •.: .5 : •, •- S •, S 5 i - S 55 • S S 5*'S S S - . 5 55 5 - S • I 5 - -S • - S - 5 - 55 5 6 • S 4 4. 5' 5 S••• •5 .4 5-- - S 5 S •- j ,. ••,,, S'', '•-•• tS S - •. -::' , Ev Permit Type BLDG Commercial Application Date 09/08/2017 Owner A P G CARLSBAD I LLC Work Class Tenant Improvement Issue Date 11/06/2017 Subdivision Status Closed Finaled Expiration Date 06/26/2018 Address 2870 Whiptail Loop 103 àrlsbaCA 92010-6710 IVR Nuber: 6234 m Scheduled Actual Inspection Type - Inspection No. strt:bate Inspection Status Primary Inspector - Reunspection Complete Date 1212812017 12/28/2017 BLDG 14 044591-2017 Passed Andy Krogh Complete FràmelSteel.'Boltingl - Welding (Decks) 01/12/2018 - 01112/2018 BLDG-Final 0457.11-2018. . Passed Andy Krogh Complete S S Inspection S Checklist Item .. . COMMENTS. S . Passed 5 BLDG Structural Final Yes BLDG Fire Final 044680 2017 Scheduled Dominic Fieru Incomplete S Checklist lrn . COMMENTS-: 5.,.... , .. Pasted S S FIRE Building Final '•- S - S - / 5 S No 4anuary122018 . S S - 55 5 -: S Page lofi' EsGil Corporation In (Partnership with government for Building Safety DATE: 9/20/2017 JURISDICTION: City-of-C-arlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: CBC2017-0479 U LICANT JURIS. U PLAN REVIEWER U FILE SET: I PROJECT ADDRESS: 2870 Whiptail Loop Suite 103 PROJECT NAME: Storage Racks for Evolve Skateboards The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes. The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes when minor deficiencie identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at EsGil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: EsGil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed, EsGil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Telephone #: Date contacted: (lierson ) Email: Mail Telephone Fax REMARKS: 1. Fire Department approval is require4ity to field verify that the path of travel from the handicapped parking space to the rack area and the bathrooms serving the rack area comply with all the current disabled access requirements. By: David Yao Enclosures: EsGil Corporation LI GA LI EJ LI MB [1 Pc 9/12 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 • San Diego, California 92123 • (858) 560-1468 • Fax (858) 560-1576 Jurisdiction Code Icb IBY Ordinance V Bldg. Permit Fee by Ordinance ' I Plan Check Fee by Ordinance Type of Review: LJ Complete Review El Other Repetitive Fee 1 71W Repeats Hourly EsGil Fee I $132.331 I $86.01 I Structural Only City of Carlsbad CBC2017-0479 9/20/2017 [DO NOT PAY- THIS IS NOTANINVOICE] S VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: CBC2017-0479 PREPARED BY: David Yao DATE: 9/20/2017 BUILDING ADDRESS: 2870 Whiptail Loop Suite 103. BUILDING OCCUPANCY: S BUILDING PORTION AREA (Sq. Ft.) . Valuation Multiplier Reg. Mod. VALUE ($) racks . per. city 11,842 Air Conditioning Fire Sprinklers TOTAL VALUE 11,842 Comments: Sheet 1 of 1 macvalue.doc + - . 1•_ - - S.. .S .• S - . . SfrturoI , &,Op OV Goricepi"s -. , - - .. ..' IS S -• - •. En nino=-i=-rinn 1815 WrIgI'rAve La Verne, Ca. 91750 -. . Tel: 909-59-1351 F=CDC 909L59e718 -. - - •• ,• S - . ..'. t_S• . - .5 . - -. . S . .5S_ - • S 15 4 - S. •S•• * . : SundOJ2ZF17 . S .,. • S •: •'.') . : Project Name EVOLVE SKATEBOARDS 4 4• C ,. Mv Project Numbers R-080917-211-V - 4 fl$UA,epe flu. S F - I fl.th&S C.... £faqnfta CA S/SO 5 5 - . - - ' ' S ret $53 10 1350 F.: 3trSW1 * Date 08/22,17 '- I Street Address: 2870 .\WHIPTAIL LOOP, SUITE 103 . Cfty/Stote: .CALSBAD, GA 92010 . . • - 5,• •. Scope of Work SELECTIVE . - 'c . 4 , . . 4. 4 - . - . * • - . , . '4 -5. •. - S. - • - . •.•-•• 'I 4 . -.- • 5 'S • ,, S ••' . • . - A - . S • • . S • - 5 4. - • • - • .4. . 5.4 -' . . • . - . - 5 __ H CK2017..-O'I79 Str6ural once ts ,~WEngineering 1815Wjiaht Ave La Verne. CA 91750 Tel: 909.596.1351 Fax: 909.596.7186 By: Bob Project: Evolve Skateboards Project #: R-080917-21v TABLE OF CONTENTS TitlePage ............................................................................1 Tableof Contents .................... .......................... ....... ............ .................................. .z Design Data and Definition of Components ..........................................................3 Critical Configuration .............................................................................................. SeismicLoads .......................................................................................................5t06 Column.................................................................................................................. Beam .and Connector ..................................................... .. ................. 8 to 9 Bradng..................................................................................................................10 Anchors...................................................................................................................11 BasePlate .............................................................................................................12 Slabon Grade ........................................................................................................13 Other Configurations ........................14 . . TYPE A 5eLwr-EVOLVE 5MTh50ARD5 Page of / 1 512 1/2017 StruraI Lonce ts ngineering .. 1815 WtiahtAve La Verne. CA 91750 Tel: 909.596.1351 Fax: 909.596.7 186 - By: Bob Project Evolve Skateboards Project #: R-08091 7-21v Design Data The analyses herein conforms to the requirements of the: 2012 IOC 2209 2016 CBC Sect/on 2209A ANSI M/1 16.1-2012 Speaficatfons for the D'gnofIndu.sin'alSteeJStvige Racks "2012 cMI Rack Design Manual" ASCE7-10, section 15.5.3 . Transverse braced frame steel conforms to ASIM A570, Gr.55, with minimum strength, Fy=55 kst Longitudinal frame beam and connector steel conforms to ASTM A570, Gr.55, with minimum yield, Fy=55 ksl MI other steel conforms to ASTM A36, Gr. 36 with minimum yield, Fy= 36 ksl . S Anchor bolts shall be provided by Installer per ICC reference on plans and calculations hereIn. S All welds shall conform to AWS procedures, utilizing E70xx electrodes or similar. All such welds shall be performed S in shop, with no field welding allowed other than those supervised by a licensed deputy Inspector. S The existing slab on grade Is 5' thick with minimum 2500 psi compressive strength. Allowable Soil bearing capacity is 1000 psf. The design of the existing slab Is by others, . 6) Load combinations for rack components correspond to 2012 RMI Section 2.1 for ASD level load criteria S Definition of Comnonent S 5 S A --- column ,—Beam : / • : • j H Horizontal Brace S imam LU U)lUlflhl Connednr 7' / ,.._.4 Diagonal (/1 /7 - P( Brace Frame -... .5.. ....... I Height Beam Spacing Base Plate and Panel Height Beam . Length f .Frame..J Deoth S Ffont View: Down Aisle Section A: Cross Aisle - (thiimtudinal) Frame (Transverse) Frame S TYPE A 5LCT-EVOLVE 5.AETEOARD5 Page 3 of - - 6121/2017 Str urai .. . . L#oncepts Engineering 1815 Wrloht Ave La Verne. CA 91750 TeL 909.596.1351 Fax: 909.596.7188 By: Bob 'Project: Evolve Skateboards Project#: R-080917-21v Configuration & Summary: TYPE A SELECTIVE RACK **ç4c7( COLUMN PEA C17ONS 56" . 36"/ ASD LOADS j 7 AXJALOL= 188/b r AXZ4LLL= 4,500/b 58" 54 SEISMIC AXIAL Ps=4/- 6,172 lb -f- 4- - BASEMOMEiVr= 8,000In-lb 240' 240' -1' i oe 4'- 42" 4 . Seismic Criteria # Bm Lvts Frame Depth I Frame Height # Diagonals Beam Length Frame Type Ss--1.168, Fa=1.033 5 . 421n 240.0 in 5 108 In Component Description STRESS Column Fy=55 ksi - SPCRI( A$-20/3x3x149a P=3750 lb. M=14184 lnb 0.24-01K Column & Backer None None None N/A Beam - Fy=55 ksl - SpaceRak SB406M 4 in x 0.06 in Lu=108 In I CapacIty: 3632 lb/pr 0.5-OK Beam Connector Fy=55 ksl LVI 1: 3 pin OK J t4conn=6291 In-lb I Mcap= 12691 In-lb 0.5-OK Brace-Horizontal Fy=55 ksj - Spa-ack 1-1/2x1-1/4x14ga . 0.2-OK- Brace-Diagonal Fy=55 ksl Spaadc 1-1/2x1-1/4x14ga - 0.42-OK Base Plate Fy=36 ksl 8x5x0.375 FiXItp 1239 In-lb 0.63-01K Anchor 2 per Base 0.5" x 3.25" Embed HILTI 12 ESR 1917 Inspection Reqd (Net Seismic Uplift--3806 lb) 0.917-OK Slab & Soil 5' thk x 2500 psi slab on grade. 1000 psf Soil Bearing Pressure 0.65-OK Level I Load** I Story I I IColumn Conn. Beam ** Load defined as product weight per pair of beams Total: 1,288 lb - 991 lb Notes I Per Level Beam Spcg Brace I Transv I Longit. - I Axial I Moment I Moment Connector 1 1,800 lb 8.0 In 36.0 In 1 lb 13 lb 4,688 lb 1,239 '# 6,291 °# 3 pin OK 2 1,800 lb 58.0 In 36.0 In - 138 lb 106 lb - 3,750 lb 14,184 "# 10,285 '# 3 pin OK 3 1,800 lb 58.0 In 54.0 In 258 lb 199 lb • 2,813 lb 12,650 '# 8,739 °# 3 pin OK 4 1,800 lb 58.0 in -54.0 In 379 lb 292 lb 1,87$ lb 9,767 "# 6,183 '# 3 pin OK 5 1,800 lb 56.0 In 36.0 In 496 lb 382 lb 938 lb . 5,345 "# 2,764 "# 3 pin OK T)TE A sLcr-EVOLVESKAEIESOARDS lac Y of StruraI toncepts /Engineering By: Bob Project: Evolve Skateboards Project #: R-080917-21v Forces Latetel analysis Is pe,feflned with regard to the requirements of the 2012 AMI ANSI MH 161-2012 Sec 2.6 & ASCE 7-ID Sec 15.5.3 55= 1.1b Transverse (Cross Aisle) Seismic Load Ste 0.449 V= Cs*Ip*Ws=Cs*Ip*(0.67*P*Prf+D) ______" Fa= 1.033 CSI= Sds/R Fv= 1.551 = 0:2011 Csmax * 1p= 0.2011 Sds=2/3*Ss*Fa= 0.804 Cs2= 0.044*Sds V,,= 0.015 Sd1=2/3*S1*Fv= 0.464 = 00354 Eff Base Shear--Cs= 0.2011 t,ns dcyatio,, Ca=0.4*2/3*Ss*Fa= 0.3217 Cs3= O.5651/R Ws= (0.67*PLpr1 * PL)+DL (RMI 2.6.2) (Transverse, Braced renTer Dir.) R= 4.0 = 0.0561 = 6,405 lb Ip= 1.0 Cs max= 02011 Vtransv=Vt= 0.2011 * (375 lb + 6030 Ib) PpJs= Base Shear Coeff=Ca= 02O11 Etransveene= 1,288 lb Pallet Helght=hp= 48.0 In Limit Slaise Lever! Tmirsverseseismfcshearperup1ght DL per Beam Lyle 75 lb Level PRODUCT LOAD P P0,67*Pars DL hi Will Fl Fi*(hi+hp/2) 1 1,800 lb 1,206 lb 75 lb 8 In 10,248 16.7 lb 5344 2 1,800 lb 1,206 lb 75 lb 66 In 84,546 137.6.1b 12,3844 3 1,800 lb 1,206 lb 75 lb 124 In 158,844 258.4 lb 38,2434 4 1,800 lb 1,206 lb 75 lb 182 In 233,142 379.3 lb 78,1364 5 1,800 lb 1,206 lb 75 lb 238 In 304,878 496.0 lb 129,9524 sum: P=9000 lb 6,030 lb 375 lb W=6405 lb 791,658 1,288 lb 1=259,249 Lonaltudinal (Downaisle) Seismic Load Smllarly for longitudinal seismic loads, using R=6.0 Ws= (0.67 * P * P) + DL P= 1.0 Cs1=Sd1/(T*R)= 0.1548 = 6,405 lb Urbaced 6.0 Cs2= 0.0354 Cs=(-max*1p= 0.1548 r= 0.50 sec Cs3= 0.0374 Vlong= 0.1548 * (375 lb + 6030 Ib) Cs-max= 0.1548 Elongltudlnai= 991 lb E" Ei En E-M - Level PRODUC LOAD P PsrO.&7*Pp, DL hi Wi*hi Fl "°° " 1 1,800 lb 1,206 lb 75 lb 8 In 10,248 12.8 lb 2 1,800 lb 1,206 lb '75 lb 66 in 84,546 105.8 lb 3 1,800 lb 1,206 lb 75 lb 124 In 158,844 198.8 lb 4 1,800 lb 1,206 lb 75 lb 182 in 233,142 291.8 lb 5 1,800 lb 1,206 lb 75 lb 238 In 304,878 381.6 lb sum: 6,030 lb 375 lb W=6405 lb 791,658 991 lb TYPE A SELECT-EVOLVE 5ATE0OARD5 - Page of (' - 8121/2017 St ruraI LionEgineering s By: Bob Project Evolve Skateboards Project #: R-080917-21v oownalsle Seismic Loads Configuration: TYPE A SEI.ECI1VE RACK Determine the story moments by applying portal analysis. The base plate is assumed to provide partial fixlty.. Seismic Stan, Forces Typll6Lin*ma1C Vlong= 991 lb Thbu*yar CIUIH*S Vcol=vlong/2= 496 lb F1= 13 lb :106ib 'iE"F F3=1991b E3 E4 E3 Ea ET~ Fwnt - Seismic Story Moments • conowual Sys COL Mbase-max= 8,000 In-lb <—== Default capadty hl-eff= hi - beam dip height/2 Mbase-v= (Vcol*hleff)/2 = Sin = 1,239 In-lb <=== Moment going to base -17 Mbase-eff= Minimum of Mbase-max and Mbase-v h2 = 1,239 In-lb M 1-1= [Vcol * hlefl]-Mbase-eff M 2-2= (Vcol-(F1)/2J * 112 (496 lb * 5 in)-1239 in-lb = [496 lb - 52.9 lb]*58 In/2 = 1,239 In-lb = 14,184 in-lb hi l?11eff Msels= (Nlupper+Mlower)/2 Beam to Column Msels(1-1)= (1239 in-lb + 14184 ln-Ib)/2 Mseis(2-2)= (14184 In-lb + 12650 In-lb)/2 Elevation = 7.711 In-lb = 13.417 In-lb rho= L0000 VEL hi Axial Load Column Moment Mselsmlc** Mend-fixlty Mconn** Beam Connector 1 8 In 4,688 lb 1,239 in-lb 7,711 in-lb 1,276 In-lb 6,291 In-lb 3 pin OK J 2 58 in 3,750 lb 14,184 In-lb 13,417 In-lb 1,276 In-lb 10,285 In-lb 3 pin OK 3 58 In 2,813 lb 12,650 In-lb 11,209 In-lb 1,276 In-lb 8,739 In-lb 3 pin OK 4 58 In 1,875 lb 9,767 in-lb 7,556 In-lb 1,276 In-lb 6,183 In-lb 3 pin OK 5 56 in 938 lb 5,345 In-lb 2,673 in-lb 1,276 In-lb 2,764 In-lb 3 pin OK LI Mconn= (Mseismic + Mendlbdty)*0.70*rho Mconn-allow(3 Pin)= 12,691 In-lb **all moments based on limit states level loading TYPE A SELECT-EVOLVE SKAETE80ARD5 Pace of - 8/21/2017 S toncepts. ural Engineering By: Bob Project: Evolve Skateboards Project #: R-080917-21v Column (Longitudinal Loads) Configuration: TYPE A SELECTIVE RACK Section Prooertles Section: SPCRK FH-20/3x3x14ga ..o- 3.000 in Aeff = 0.643 lnA2 ly = 0.749 In'4 Kx = 1.7 . I X Ix ,= 1.130 inA4 Sy = 0.493 In"3 Lx = 6.0 In Sx= 0.753inA3 ry= 1.080 In Ky= 1.0 fl _._.j...._.4J 3.000 In rx = 1.326 In W= 1.67 Fy= 55 ksl Qnx= 0.85 Ly = 36.0 In th= 1.0 3 10.075 J E=29,500ksl I I .. j0.75 in COLUMN OL= 187 ID aillcalloao'cagag are: RMJ Sec 2.1 COLUMN P1= 4,500 lb Load Case 5: (t#O.105*Sds)D # 0.75*(1.4#0.14Sds)*B*P 0.751(0.7'mo"E)<= 1. 0, ASO Method Mcot= 1,238 In-lb ajda/loada 0.7.941234 P se/an/c rnàment coefl 0.5625 Sds= 0.8044 Load Case 6: : (1#O.14*Sds)D # (t7.850.14Sds)*8*P + (0.7*mo*Efr to, ASO Method 1+0.105*Sds= 1.0845 ax/a/ load axern 0.67383 selsmItmomentooeff, 0.7 *g)J. 1.4+0.l4Sds= 1.5126 By analysis, Load case 5 governs utilizing loads assuch - 1+0.145ds= 1.1126 0.85+0.14*Sds= 0.9626 Axial Load=Pax= 1O34462i871b+ O.75 L5I261' O.7 45001b Moment=Mx= 0.7S*0.7*rtt0*MC0I 8= 0.7000 = 3,776 lb = 0.525*1238 in-lb rlio= 1.0000 = 650 In-lb Axial Analysis KxLrx = 1.7*6/1.3260 Kyt.y/ry = 1*36/1.08" Fe > Fy/2 = 7.7 = 33.3 Ffl= Fy(1-Fy/4Fe) = 55 ksi(1-55 ksi/(4*262 ksl)) Fe= nA2E/(Kt/r)maxA2 Fy/2= 27.5 ksi = 52.1 ksl' = 262.0ks1 . Pa= Pn/~Ic Pn= Aeff5Fn Qc= 1.92 = 33509 lb/1.92 = 33,509 lb = 17,453 lb P/Pa= 0.22 > 0.15 Bending Analysis Check: Pax/Pa + (Qpj*Mx)/(M*px) :5 1.0 - P/Pao+ Mx/Max 15 1.0 Pno= Ae*Fy , Pao= Pno/czc Myleld=My Sx*Fy = 0.643 In"2 *55000 psi = 353651b/1.92 = 0.753 in'3 * 55000 psi = 35,365 lb = 18,419 lb = 41,415 In-lb Max= My/P.f P= nA2/((L)nA2 = 41415 in-lb/1.67 = nA2*29500000 psl/(1*36 ln)A2 24,799 In-lb = 168,312 lb px= {1/(1(QcP/Pcr))}"-1 = {1/(1_(1.92*3776 lb/168312 lb)]) A-1 =0.96 Combined Stresses (3776 lb/17453 lb) + (0.85*650 in-4b)f(24799 in_Ib*0.96) = 0.24 < 1.0, OK (EQ CS-I) (3776 lb/18419 lb) + (650 in-lb/24799 In-lb) = 0.23 <1.0, OK (EQ C5-2) ** For wmpwtson, total column tess computed (or load case 6& 22.0% g loads 3240.299592 lb At1al and M= 866 W TYPE A 5CT-EVOLVE 5ATDOARD5 , Face '7/sf / . - 8/21/2017 t! tural 3Ets ngineering 1815 Wrinht Ave La Verne. CA 91750 Tel: 909.596.1351 Fax: 909.596.7188 By: Bob Project Evolve Skateboards ProJect.#: R-080917-21v Transverse Column Configuration: TYP€ A SELECZVE RACK Section Properties Load at level= L v Section: SPCRK FH-20/3x3x149a Aeff = 0.643 in2 '0.749 ly In"4 Ix = 1.130 in A4 Sy =0.493 InA3 Pv Sx = 0.753 In"3 ry =' 1.080 in rx= 1.326 in Fy= 55 ksi Qf= 1.67 QTIx= 0.85 I E= 29,500 ksi width= 3.000 in Ps PS Cb= 1.0 , depthl= 3.000 In ' .J....4.... o.75 Kx = 1.7 thldl" 0.0750 in Ky=1.0 LX=6.oin 1$' = 36.0 in erse Elevation Loads COLUMN DL= 188 lb Qit/cal load cases are: RM% Sec 2.1 COLUMN PL= 4,500 lb Load Cse 5: : (1*0.105*Sds)O + 0.75*(L4.10.14Sds)*B*P + 0.75*(0.7*rho*E).= 1.0, ASO Method Sds= 0.8044 Load Caw 6:: (1+0.104*Sds)D + (0.851.0.145d5)*8*P # (0.7iho'Ek= 1.0, AS!) Method 1+0.105*Sds= 1.0845 1.4+0.14Sds= 1.5126 Load Case 5: 1+0.14Sds= 1.1126 Axial Load= 1.084462*187.5 lb + 0.75*(1.512616*0.7*4500 lb) + 0.75*(0.7*rho*6173 lb) 0.85+0.14*Sds= 0.9626 = 7,018 lb B= iô Load Case 6 rho- Axial Load= 1 112616*1875 lb + 0 962616*0 7*4500 lb + (0 7*rhoI6173 lb) Movt= 259,249 In-lb = 7,562 lb Frame Depth=D= 42 In Seismic Axlal=Pv= Movl/D I Eff, Axial Load= 7,562 lb I = 6,173 lb Axial Analysis KxbQrx= 1.7*671.3260 KyLy/ry= 1*36/1.080 Fe> Fy/2 - = 7.7 = 33.3 . Fn= Fy(1-Fy/4Fe) Fe= nA2E/(KIJr)maxA2 Fy/2= 27.5 ksi = 55 ksl[1-55 /(4*262 ksi)] = 262.0ksi = 52.1 ksl Pn= .Aefl"Fn Llc= 1.92 Pa= Pn/Qc 33,509 lb = 33509 ib/1.92 P/Pa= 0.43 > 0.15 = 17,453 lb Bendlno Analysis Check: PIPa + (Crny*My)/(May*py) 5 1.0 P/Pao + My/May :5 1.0 Pno= Ae*Fy Pao= Pno/.Qc Myleld=My= Sy*Fy = 0.643 ln'2 *55000 psi , = 35365115/1.92 = 0.493 ln"3 * 55000 psi = 35,365 lb May= My/Of = 27115 In-lb/1.67 = 16,237 in-lb px= {1/(1(QcIP/Pa.)J}A1 = {1/(1(1.92*7562 lb/168312 lb)J}"1 = 0.91 = 18,419 lb , ='27,115 In-lb Pa= n2EI/(KL)maxA2 = rv'2*29500000 psi/(1*36 in)A2 = 168,312 lb Combined Stresses (7562 lb/17453 lb) + (0.85*0 ln-4b)/(16237 lnlb*0.91) = 0.43 < 1.0, OK (EQ CS-i) (7562 lb/18419 lb) + (0 In-lb/16237 In-lb) = ' 0.41 < 1.0, OK (EQ C5-2) Page _7of Eq. B2.14 T 4.00 Eq. 62.1-1 Beam= Sj OK Eq B23-2 T j (EQ A7.2-3) Ix 1.471 in Sx= 0.694 in Y= 2.640 in t= 0.060 in Bend Radius=r=_0.060 in Fy=Fyv= 55.00 Its Fü=Fuv=_65.00 k E=_29500 k top flange=b= 1.625 in bottom flange= 2.500 in Web depth= - L..../ yl= Vcg-t-r= 2.520 in y2= depth-Ycg= 1.360 in y3= y2-t-r= 1.240 in 1 1.625 In 0.060 In StrpuraI on ts ngineering !4e 1615 Wrlaht Ave La Verne, CA 91750 Tel: 909.596.1351 Fax: 909.596.7186 By: Bob Project: Evolve Skateboards Project #: R-0a0917-21v BEAM Configuration: TYPE ASEI.ECflVE RACK DETERMINE ALLOWABLE MOMENT CAPACITY 2.SO in Check comoron flange for local budding (132.1) I63 in 4' w= c- 2*t_2*r = 1.625 In - 2*0.06 in - 20.06 in = 1.385 In w/t= 23.08 I=lambda= [1.052/(k)AO.5] * (w/t) * (Fy/E)0.5 = [1.052/(4)A0.5] * 23.08 * (55/29500)"05 = 0.524 <0.673, Flange is fully effective check web for local budding Per section b2.3 fl(cornp)= Fy*(y31y2)= 50.15 ksl t2(tenslbn)= Fy*(ylfy2)= 101.91 ksi Y= f2/fl Eq. 62.3-5 = -2.032 k= 4+ 2*(1.Y)3 + 2*(1.Y) Eq. 82.3-4 = 65.81 flat depth=w= yl+y3 = 3.760 in w/t= 62.66666667 i=Iarnbda= [L052/(k)"0.5] * (w/t) * (fl/E)"05 = (1052/(65.81)"0.5) * 3.76 * (50.15/29500)AO.5 = 0.335 <0.673 be=w= 3.760 in b2= be/2 bl= be(3-Y) = 1.88 in = 0.747 bl+b2= 2.627 In > 1.24 In, Web is fully effective Determine effect of cold working on steel yield point (Fya) per section A7.2 Fya= C*Fyc + (1.C)*Fy (EQ A7.2-1) Lcomer=Lc= (p/2) * (r + t2) 0.141 In C= 2*LCI(lf+2*Lc) Lflange-top=Lf= 1.385 in = 0.169 in rn= 0.192*(FWFy) - 0.068 (EQ A7.2-4) = 0.1590 Bc= 3.69*(FWFy) - 0.819*(Fu/Fy)A2 - 1.79 = 1.427 since f1VFv= 1.18 <1.2 and r/t=1 <70K then Fyc= Bc * Fy/(pjt)Am (EQ A7.2-2) = 78.485 ksl Thus, Fya-top= 58.97 ksl (tension stress at top) Fya-bottom= Fya*YcgJ(depth -Ycg) = 114.48 ksl (tension stress at bottom) Check allowable tension stress for bottom flange Lflange-bot=Llb= Lbottom - 2*r*.2*t = 2.260 in cbottorn=th= 2*Lc/(Lth+2*lc) = 0.111 Fy-bottorn=Fyb= th*Fyc + (1Ch)*Fyf = 57.61 ksl Fya= (Fya.top)*(Fyb/Fyabottom) =29,68ksl if F= 0.95 Then F*Mn=F*Fya*Sx=J 19.56 in-k I StrCIral - on ts 1815 Wright Ave La Verne, CA 91750 Tel: 909.596.1351 Fax: 909.596.7186 By: Bob Project: Evolve Skateboards, Project #: R-osog17-2v BEAM Contlauratlon: TYPE A SELECTIVE RACK kI11ecuon.4rIu Section Beam= SpaceRak SB406M 4 in x 0.06 in Ix=lb= 1.471 In"4 ' 2.60 In Sx= 0.694 lnA3 t= 0,060 In E= 29500 ksl . fi.631n 3 FY=FYV= 55 ksi F= 150.0 Fu=Fuv= 65 ksi L= 108 in Fya= 59.0 ksl Beam Level= 1 H 1.625 In P=Product Load 1,800 lb/pair D=Dead Load= 75 lb/pair 4.000 In 0.060 In Check Bending Stress Allowable Loads ' I Mcenter=F*Mn= W*LWRrn/8 W=LRFD Load Factor= 1.2*D +,1.4*P+1.4*(0.125)*P RftilZ2 ftem8 FOR DL=2%ofPL, W1.599 - - - llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllll! Pin= 1 - t(2*PL)/(6*PIb + 3*PL)] . :f = 1 (2*150*108 In)I[(6*29500 kst*1 471 ln?s3)+(3*150*108 In)] -------------- 0.89S if F= 0.95 Then PMn=F*Fya*Sx= 38.88 in-k :- Thus, allowable load per bean, palr=W= PMn8(# of bearns)/(L*Rm*W) _____ BITi = 38.88 in-k * 8 * 21(1081n 0.895 * 1.599) , Length = 4,025 lb/pair - allowable load based on bending sfrv.ss Mend= WIL*(1.Rm)/8 = (4025 lb/2) * 108 in * (1-0.895)18 = 2,853 In-lb @ 4025 lb max allowable load = 1,276 In-lb © 1800 lb imposed product load * Check Deflection Stress Allowable Loads Dmax= *Rd Rd= 1 - (4*P'L)/(5*F*L + 10*E*Ib) Allowable Deflection= 11180 = I - (4*150*108 in)/((5*I50*108 In)+(10*29500 ksl*1.471 lnA4)] = 0.600 In 0.874 In Deflection at Imposed Load= 0.297 In if Dmax= 11180 Based on 4/180 Defledlon Olteda and Dss= 5*t/J*LA3/(384*pTh) ' 1/180= 5W*L*3*Rd/(384*E*Ib*# of beams) soMng for W yields, W= 384*P1*2/(180*5*LA2*Rd) = 384*1471 in4*2/[18O*5*(108in)A2*O 874) = 3,632 lb/pair allowable load based on defleonliinits Thus, based on the least capacity of Item land 2 above .. Allowable load= 31632 lb/pair Imposed Product Load= 1,8001 - . . I Beam Stress= 0.5 1flwmatLe41 - By: Bob Projeet: Evolve thateboarta l'roject#: It.-0809 I 7-21v 3 Pin Beam to Column Connection TYPE A SELECTIVE RACK -The beam end moment shown herein stiow the result ot the maximum Induced flxed end monents torm ssmIc +-stac Was and the code mandated minimum value ot1.5%(DL+PL) ______ -rlconn max= (r4selsmlc + Mend-fixtty)O.7ORho 1' rho= 1cQOO 6,291 in-lb Load at level 1 I I 1 Connector Type= 3 Pin Shear Capacity of Pin Pin Dlam= 0.44 In Fy= 55,000 psi Ashear= (0.438 ln)A2 * Pi/4 = 0.1507 In A2 Pshear= 0.4 * Fy * Ashear = 0.4 * 55000 psi * 0.1507102 = 3,3151b Bearing Capacity of Pin tool= 0.075 in Fu= 65,000 PSI Omega= 2.22 a= 2.22 Pleartng= alpha * Fu diam tcolfOmega = 2.22 65000 0.438 in 0.075 lr212 = 2,135 lb <3315 lb Moment capadtvof Bracket Edge Dlstance=E= 1.00 in Pin Spadng= 2.0 in Fy= 55,000 psi C= PI+P2+P3 ttlip= 0.18 in Sdip= 0.127 lnA3 = P1+P1*(2.514.5u)+P1*(0.5/4.5) = 1.667 * P1 Mcap= Sdlp * Fbending - C*d= Mcap = 1.667 d= E/2 = 0.127 ln"3 * 0.66 * Fy = 0.50 In = 4,610 in-lb Pcllp= Mcap/(1.667 * d) = 4610.1 ln-Ib/(1.667 * 0.5 In) Thus, P1= 2,135 lb = 5,531 lb - Mconn-allow= [P1*4.5"+P1*(2.5"f4.5')*2.5+P1*(0.5'/4.5)*0.5'] = 2135 L*[4.5+(2.51/4.5n)*2.5l. (0.5"/4.5")*0.5"J = 12,691 in-lb > Mwnn max, OX TYPE A SELECT-EVOLVE 5IAETE80ARD5 Pace off '7' 8/21/2017 StrturaI '..-on Egineering s By: Bob Project Evolve Skateboards Project #: R-080917-21v Transverse Brace Configuration: TYPE A SELECTIVE RACK Section Properties Diagonal Member= Sperad 1-1/2x1-1/4xl4ga Horizontal Member-- Speradc 1-1/2x1-1/4x149a Area= 0.292 lnA2 r min= 0.430 In —Dl Area= 0.292 inA2 55,000 psI K= 1.0. r mln= 0.430 In Fy= h El J—L 0 Pp55,000 psi K' 1.0 H 0c=1.92 Jk2so L i - 1ci O.lSOln k-0.250 -el Frame Dimensions Bottom Panel Height=H= 54.0 In Clear Depth=DB*2= 36.0 In Frame Depth=D= 42.0 In X Brace= NO Column WidthDB= 3.0 In rho" 1.00 Load Case 6: : (Z±D106 s) 7t#0.J4Sds)*B*P + [0.7*tho*E]<.= 1.0, ASD Method Vtransverse= 1,288 lb VbcVtransv*0.7*rho 1288 lb 0.7 * j = 902 lb Ldlag= [(DB*2)'2 + (1-167)A2]A1/2 = 60.0 In Pmax= V5(Ldiag/D)* 0.75 = 966 lb axial load on diagonal brace member Pn= AREA*Fn = 0.292 InA2 * 14961 psi = 4,369 lb I VbJL pmax 3' typ B . Pand Cin5eura1i0n (kl/r)= (k * Ldiag)fr mm (1 x 60 In /0.43 In = 139.5 In Fe= pi2*FJ(kr)A2 = 14,961 psi Since Fe <P112, Fn= Fe = 14,961 psi Pàllow= Pn/Q 0tedc End Weld = 4369 lb /1.92 Lweld= 3.0 in = 2,275 lb Fu= 65 tmin= 0.075 In PnJPaliow= . 0.42 <= 1.0 OK Weld Capacty= 0.75 * 1mm * L ' Fu/2.5 4,388 lb OK Horizontal brace Vb=Vbansv0.7*rho= 902 lb (kl/r)= (k * Lhorlz)/r min Fe= pV2*I(Id/r)A2 Fy/2= 27,500 psi = (1 x 42 In) /0.43 In 30,502 psi = 97.7 In Since Fe>Fy/2, Fn=Fy5(1-fy/4fe) Pn= AREA*Fn Pallow= Pn/Qc = 30,207 psi = 0.292inA2*30207 psi = 8820 lb /1.92 = 8,820 lb = 4,594 lb Pn/Pallow= 0.20 <= 1.0 OK TYPE A 5ftffCT-EVOLVE 5tATD0AR05 Pae/O of / - 8/21/2017 StruraI Lironcepts 'j Engineering iftilsi By: Bob Project Evolve Skateboards Project #: R-080917-21v Single Row Frame Overturning ConfIguration: TYPE A SELECTIVE RACK Loads Critical Load case(s): —f.-- 1) RMI Sec 2.2, item .7: (0.9-O:25ds)D + (0.90.20Sds)*B*Papp - Prho hpj_ - Sds= 08044 , v[ Vtrans=V=E=Qe= 1,288 lb (09-0.2Sds)= 0.7391 DEAD LOAD PER UPRIGHT= D= 375 lb (0:9-0.2Sds)= 0.7391 PRODUCT LOAD PER UPRIGHT= P= 9,000 lb 8= H h Papp=P*0.67= 6,030 lb rho= 1.0000 Wst LC1=Wst1=(0.73912D + 0.73912*Papp*1)= 4,734 lb Frame Depth=Df= 42.0 In Product Load Top Level, PWp= 1,800 lb Htop-lvi=H= 66.0 In ..J DL/Lvl= 75 lb # Levels= 5 ft i,t -ø Seismic Ovt based on. E, (Athl)= 259,249 In-lb # Anchors/Base= 2 hInhf!,tnth .Hn- I A in . h.- dQ A in qynF Fl FVATTflN Fully Loaded Rack . h=H+hp/2= 90.0 In Load case 1: Movt= Z.(A*hl)*E*rtlo Mst W1 * Df/2 T= (Movt-Mst)/Df = 259,249 In-lb = 4734 lb * 42 ln/2 (259249 In-lb - 99414 In-lb)/42 In = 99,414 In-lb = 3,806 lb Net Uprdt per column I Net Seismic Uplift= 3,806 lb Top Level Loaded Only Load case 1: 0 V1=Vtop= Cs * * Ptop >= 350 lb for H/D >6.0 Movt [V1*h + V2 * H/2]t0.75rh0 = 0.2011 * 1800 lb . = 24,547 In-lb = 362 lb . 1= (Movt-Mst)/Df Vleff= 362 lb Critical Level= 2 = (24547 in-lb -33759 ifl4b)/42 in V2=V= Cs*Ip*D Cs*Ip= 0.2011 = -219 lb No Uplift = 75 lb Mst= (0.73912*D + 0.73912*Ptop*1) * 42 fr = 33,759 In-lb I Net. Seismic Uplift= -219 lb Anchor nec ij u. x ..LD cmoeo ML ii Ui ancnorts; per oase plate.. Special inspection is required per ESR 1917. - Pullout Capacity=Tcap= 1,961 lb LA. Oty Jurisdiction? NO Tcap*Phi= 1,961 lb Shear Capadty=Vcap= 2,517 lb Phi= 1 Vcap*Phl= 2,517 lb Fully Loaded: (1903 lb/1961 Ib)A1 + (322 lb/2517 Ib)'1 = 1.10 .<= 1.2 OK Top Level Loaded: - (0 lb/1961 Ib)'1 + (90 lb/2517 Ib)A1 = 0.04 <= 1.2 OK TYPE A 5FECr-EVOLVE 5ETES0ARD5 Page Ii of / f 8/2112017 1 St, doncepts uraI ngineering. By: Bob Project: Evolve Skateboards Project#: R-080917-21v Base Plate Configuration: TYPE A SELECTIVE RACK Section .— a Baseplate= 8x5x0.375 / Eff Wldth=W = 7.00 In a = 2.50 In Mb EffDepth=D= 5.00 In Anchor c.c.=2*a=d= 5.00 in Column Width=b = 3.00 In - N=# Anchor/Base= 2 1 b H L Column Oepth=dc = 3.00 in Fy = 36,000 psi 2.00 In Plate Thtckness=t = 0.375 in DownalSie Elevation Down Aisle Loads Load Casa- 5:: (1.,0.105*Sds)D # 0.75*[(1.4#0.145d5)*8*P + 0.75*10.7*r/10*E/<__ 1. 0, ASP Method COLUMN DL= 188 lb Axlal=P= 1.084462 * 187.5 lb + 0.75 * (1.512616 * 0.7 * 4500 lb) COLUMN Pl.= 4,500 lb = 3,777 lb Base Moment= 8,000 In-lb Mb= Base tloment*0.75*0.7*rho 1+0.105*Sds= 1.0845 = 8000 in-4b * 075*07*tho 1.4+0.14Sds= 1.5126 = 4,200 In-lb EM B=A90ô . 'I AxaItoadP= 3,777 lb Mbase=Mb= 4,200 In lb I Eft AdaI stress=fa = P/A = P/(D*W) M1= -wL"2/2= fa*V.2/2 = 108 psi = 216 In-lb Moment Sfress=fb = IVVS = 6*Mb/((DBA2] Moment Stress--1b2 = 2 * fb * 11W = 102.9 psi = 58.8 psi Moment Stress=fbl = fb4b2 M2= th1*L2)/2 F =44.lpsi =881n-lb M3 = (1/2)*fb2*L*(2/3)*L = (1/3)*1b2*LA2 Mtotal = M1+1V12+M3 78 In-lb = 382 In-lb/in S-plate = (1)(t'2)/6 Pb = 0.75aFy = 0.023 inA3/ln = 27,000 psi tb/Pb = Mtotal/[(S-plate)(Fb)J Pp= 0.7*F'c = 0.60 OK = 1,750 psi OK Tandior = (Mb(PLapp*0.75*0.46)(a))/[(d)*N/2] Tallow= 1,961 lb OK = -1,527 lb No Tension Cross Aisle Loads '4 Awmmw Check uplift load on Basepiate Pstatic= 3,777 lb Movt*0.75*0.7*rtlo= 136,106 In-lb Pselsmlc= Movl/Frame Depth Frame Depth= 42.0 In = 3,241 lb P=Pstatic+Pseismk= 7,0181 I b =CoIumnDepth= 3.00 In L =Base Pte Depth-Col Depth= 2.00 In ía = P/A = P/(D'W) M= wL"2/2= ía*LA2/2 = 201 psi = 401 In-lb/in Sbase/ln = (1)(t"2)/6. Fbase = 0.75*y = 0.023 InA3/ln = 27,000 psi tb/Pb = M/[(S-plate)(Fb)] 0.63 OK Check uplift Forces on baseplate with 2 or more anchors per RN! 7.2.2, Wtes the base Place entigu aftwoandes balts IteI a sitter 1e the a,himm.and a net uplift then edsts, the mlnlosim base plate thklcness shall be determined based on a design tending moment In the plate eqasi to the uplift force on one anchor times 1/2 the distance from the centetilne of the andsor to the nearest edge of the rack column' Th r 11 Uplift per Column= 3,806 lb Qty Anchor per uP=2 Net Tension per anchor=Ta= 1,903 lb c= 2.00 In Mu=Moment on Baseplate due to upllft= Ta*c/2 = 1,903 In-lb Splate= 0.117 lnA3 TYPE A SELECT-VOLV 5KPTElOARD5 Pacje /2. of 1 7 8/21/2017 SLAB H.VATI0N Base Plate StruraI L'oncepts Engineering - - By: Bob Project: Evolve Skateboards Project #: R-080917-21v Slab on Grade Conflguraton: TYPE A SELECTIVE RACK - 1 i .... ----;------; K:Go Lr 1 e .... :::.:::.:.:\ fc-2,500p tab=t= 5.0 In . ... ..... ( - Cf=:1 teff= 5.0 In I-----c ----i B tolI=1000psf DOWn Aisle Movt= 181,474 In-lb Frame depth= 42.0 in Baseotate Plan Mew Sds= 0.804 0.2*Sds= 0.161 B1. sipAdatew1dth=B= 7.00 In wdth=a= 3.00 In 8Lec. eaqxh-O= 5.00 in depth=b= 3.00 in p=B/D= 1.400 mIdway dist face of column to edge of plals=c= 5.00 In PcA0.5= 50.00 psi Column Loads midway dist face of column to edge of plate=e= 4.00 In DEAD LOAD=D= 188 lb per column Load Case 1) (1.2+0.2Sds)D + (1.2+0.2Sds)*B*P+ rho*E RMI SEC 2.2 EQIN 5 vnIacto,sdASD load = 1.36088 * 188 lb + 1.36088 *07 * 4500-lb + I * 4320 lb PRODUCT LOAD=P= 4,500 lb per column = 8,863 lb un!advredASo load' Load Case 2) (0.9-0.2Sds)D + (0.9.0.2Sds)*B*Papp + rho'E R141 SEC 2.2 EQIN 7 Papp= 3,015 lb'per column = 0.73912 * 188 lb + 0.73912 * 0.7 * 3015 lb + 1 * 4320 lb P-selsmlc=E= (MovljFrame depth) = 6,019 I 4,3201b per column Load Case 3) 1.2*13+1.4*P Ri4I SEC 2.2BtNi,2 unhactored Umit State load = 1.2*188 lb + 1.4*4500 lb B= =6 525 lb rho= Load Case 4) 1 2*D +1 0*P +1 OE Sds= 0.8044 = 9,046 lb 1.2+ 0.2*Sds= 1.3609 EffectIve Column Load=Pu= 9,046 lb per column 0. 9 - 0.205ds= 0.7391 Puncture Apunct= [(c+t)+(e+t)J*2*t = 190.0 lnA2 FpuncU= [(4/3 + 8/(3*3)] * ) *(A •5) fv/Fv= Pu/(Apunct*Fpunct) 97.1 psi = 0.597 <10K Fpunct2= 2.66 * * (Pc'0.5) = 79.8 psi Fpunct eff= 79.8 psI Slab Bending Pse=DL+PL+E= 9,046 lb Asoll= (Pse*144)/(fsoll) 1= (Asoil)-'0.5 y= (c*e)AOS + 2*t = 1,303 in A2 = 36.10 In = 14.5 In x= (L-y)/2 M= w*xA2/2 S-dab= 1*teffA6 = 10.8 In = (ftolJ*x2)/(144*2) = 4.17 lnA3 R,= 5*(phl)*(?c)A05 = 405.9 in-lb - fo/Fb= M/(S-sIabR) = 150. psi I = 0.649 <1,0K TYPE A LEGT-EVOLVE 5AT6OARD5 Page /3 of / '1' 812112017 St ruraI '..Joncepts -Ae Engineering 1815 Wrkiht Ave La Verne, CA 91750 Tel: 909.596.1351 Fax: 909.596.7186 By: Bob Project Evolve Skateboards Project #: R-080917-21v Configuration & Summary: TYPE B SELECTIVE RACK **pQJ)LUNRMCflOpJç 56° I. 36" ASD LOADS AXIAL DL= 188/b I AXiAL LL= 9,500/b I SEISMICAA74LPs=+/- 12428Ib 240" 240° HASEMOMENr= .0 0001n-lb - 108" -I' 4'- 42" -,' 4'- 42" Seismic Criteria # Bm Lvls I Frame Depth Frame.HeIghtl # Diagonals Beam Length Frame Type Ss=1.168, Fa=1.033 5 42 In 240.0 in 5 108 In Component . Description STRESS Column Fy=55. ksl SPCRK FH-25/3x3x13ga P=7750 lb, M=19350 in-lb 0.79-OK Column & Badier INone None e None N/A Beam Fy=55 Il SpaceRak S8416M 4.125 in x 0.06 in Lu=108 in F Capacity-. 3888 lb/pr 0.98-OK Beam Connector l"y=55 Il Lvi 1: 3 pin OK Mcnnn=9124 In-lb Mcep= 15230 In-lb 0.6-OK Brace-Horizontal Fy55 ka . Spa-ad 1-1/2x1-1/4x14ga 0.4-OK Brace-Diagonal Fy=55 lcsi Sperack 1-1/2x1-1/4x14ga 0.87-OK Base Plate Fy=36 ksi 10400.5 .. Flxtty= 1690 In-lb 0.78-OK Anchor - 4 Base 0.625"x 4' Embed HILTT 12 ESR 1917 Inspection Rd (Net Seismic Uplift--7784 lb) 0.917-OK Slab & Soil 6° thk x 4000 psi slab on grade. 1000 pef Soil Beaming Pressure 0.84-OK Level Load** Per Level Beam Spog Brace Story Force I Transv Story Force Longit. I Column Axial I Column Moment Conn. Moment Beam Connector 1 3,800 lb 8.0 In 36.0 in 34 lb 18 lb 9,688 lb 1,690 "# 9,124 "4 3 pin OK .,auu II., o.iJ Ii! 30JJ In 101 ID L'tv ID f,l*I) ID 19,JU 4 1q,512 -# i pin OK 3 3,800 lb 58.0 In 54.0 in 529 lb 271 lb 5,813. lb 17,256 "4 12,462 "4 3 pin OK 4 3,800 lb 58.0 In 54.0 In 776 lb 398 lb 3,875 lb 13,323 "4 8,974 "4 3 pin OK 5 3,800 lb 56.0 In 36.0 in 1,015 lb 521 lb 1,938 lb 7,288 "4 4,311 "4 3 pin OK uaa cenneo as proeucx weight per pair or beams Total: 2,635 lb 1,352 lb V Notes I TYPE S SELECT-EVOLVE 5IASTt5OARD5 Page /IY of / 6121/2017 KLAUSBRUCKNER 2495 Truun Road, Suite 205 AND ASSOCIATES San Diego, CA 92106 Tel: (619) 677-2004 Fax: (619) 677-2444 EVOLVE SKATEBOARD 2870 WHIPTAIL Loop, SUITE 103 CARLSBAD, CA High-Piled Combustible Storage Rer Rev 1.1 1 CITY OFCARLSBAD ) )uu. FIRE DEPARTMENT APPROVED Subject to field Inspection and required tests, notations hereon, conditions In correspondence and conformance with applicable regulations. The stamping of these plans shall not be held to permit or approve the violation of any laws. By G'' Date_______ October 13, 2 I .CA2D(O42l9 :• Additional Info: :• Reysiuii- :.: Datc By 1.0 Preliminary research. September 8, 2017 EK 1.1 Report revised to include the 1-hour fire barrier walls. October 13, 2017 EK DISCLAIMER This report is the property of Klausbruckner & Associates, Inc. and was prepared exclusively for use by Evolve Skateboard for the storage & occupancy conditions described in this report. Evolve Skateboard conditions and operations addressed herein are based on information provided to the report by Evolve Skateboard. Discrepancies between the information presented herein and actual conditions and conditions presented on plans are the sole responsibility of Evolve Skateboard. Verification of compliance with the Code requirements and provisions addressed herein is outside the scope of this report. Copies of this report retained by Evolve Skateboard shall be utilized only by Evolve Skateboard for the storage and occupancy conditions and the 2016 California Fire Code conditions and requirements addressed in this report. This report shall not be used for the purpose of construction for this project or any other project or for any other purpose. Rev 1.1 Evolve Skateboard I USSRUCKNER Page ill 2870 Whiptail Loop, Ste 103, Carlsbad ASSOCIATES Table :f(:tejits SUMMARY TABLE .! INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................. 4 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION, DESIGN, AND OCCUPANCIES .................................................5 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN ..................................................................................................5 3.1 3.2 OccupAjscIEs ......................................................................................................................................5 HIGH-PILED STORAGE REQUIREMENTS ..................................................................................6 4.1 AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM.................................................................................................7 4.1.1 Rack Storage.. ............................................................................................ .................................7 4.1.2 Floor/Palletized Storage.............................................................................................................7 4.1.3 Additional Protection Requirements...........................................................................................8 4.1.3.1 Extent of Protection ................................................................................................................................8 4.1.3.2 Protection of Steel Columns - Rack Storage Area .................................................................................. 8 4.1.3.3 Fixed, Obstructions .................................................................................................................................. 8 4.1.3.4 Ceiling Slopes .................. ....................................................................................................................... 8 4.1.3.5 ESFR Sprinkler System Separation ........................................................................................................8 4.1.3.6 ESFR & Construction Type .................................................................................................................... 8 4.1.3.7 ESFR and No Open Top Containers nor Solid Shelves ..........................................................................8 4:1.4 Offices [Outside. the Scope] .................................................. ......................................................... 9 4.2 ALARM/MONITORING ..........................................................................................................................9 4.3 BUILDING ACCESS — DOORS &ROADS ..............................................................................................10 4.4 SMOKE AND HEAT VENTS ..................................................................................................................11 4.5 DRAFT CURTAINS ..............................................................................................................................11 4.6 PORTABLE. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ........................................................................................................11 4.7 AISLE WIDTHS ...................................................................................................................................11 4.8 HOUSEKEEPING & MAINTENANCE .....................................................................................................12 4.9 MAXIMUM PILE DIMENSION ..............................................................................................................12 4.10 FLUE SPACES .....................................................................................................................................12 I S. MEANS OF EGRESS .............................................................. ............................................................ 13 5.1 OFFICES [B OCCUPANCY] ..................................................................................................................13 1 5.2 6. STORAGE [S-i OCCUPANCY] .............................................................................................................. EXPOSURES ........................................................................................................................................ 13 14 6.1 OCCUPANCY SEPARATION .................................................................................................................14 I 6.2 6.3 SEPARATION OF HIGH-PILED STORAGE AREAS .................................................................................. ALLOWABLE AREA AND .SIDEYARDS .................................................................................................. 14 14 7. CONCLUSION....................................................................................................................................15 8. APPENDIX A: ATTACHMENTS.....................................................................................................16 Rev 1.1 —Evolve Skateboard I I Page iii 2870 Whiptail Loop, Ste 103, Carlsbad AND A$SOCArE$ I I i S;uhnr"a:ryTa;L..ie TOPIC CODE SECTION CRITERIA/REQUIREMENTS Construction Type Architectural Plans Type 111-B Construction, One story Approximate Architectural Plans Evolve Skateboard Total: 6,281 ft2 (B/S-1) 'Square Footage Warehouse (High Piled) 4849' ft (S-i) Offices 1,432 ft2 (B)* Adjacent Tenant Spaces: 104,449 ft2 (unknown) Building Total: 110,730 ft2 *Includes Lunchroom and Conference Room Occupancy CBC Section 302, Evolve Skateboard Suite: Offices: B (Business) 304,311 'Warehouse: S-I (Storage) CBC Table 508.4 Occupancy separation is not required between sprinklered B and S-i. Storage CBC 3203.1, Group A Plastics: Products,in Plastic Bins Commodity 3203.4, 3203.5, Class IV: Skateboards - Wood with <15% by, 3203.7.1, Figure weight of Plastics (Approx. 90% of 3203.7.4 products stored) Class III: Paper/Cardboard NOTE: While the majority of the products are' Class IV, the overall warehouse is classified as High 'Hazard/Group A Plastics [Unexpanded], Cartoned & Exposed, Encapsulated & Unencapsulated as worst case for maximum flexibility. Automatic CFC3208.2,Table Rack. Storage Area for Rack Addition & TI: Group A Sprinkler 3206.2 Unexpanded 'Plastics, Cartoned & Exposed, Encapsulated Protection & Unencapsulated NFPA-13 [2016] Maximum Storage Height: < 25'-0" Sections 3.9.3.7.1, Maximum Ceiling Height: <39'-O" 3.9.3.7.4, 3.9.3.7.7 Aisle Widths: > 16'-5" Single and. Double row racks Open shelves > 50% open Sprinkler Design: NFPA- 13 [2016] Early Suppression Fast Response (ESFR) pendent Sections sprinklers, '16.8 k-factor 8.12.3.1(2), , Minimum clearance 36" from deflector to top of storage 8:12.3.4, 8.12.6, Maximum coveragé.area 100 ft2,.per sprinkler 12.1.3.4.51 17.3.3.3, Maximum distance between sprinklers 10'-0" Tables 8:12.2.2.1, Minimum distance between sprinkler 8'-0" 12.8.6, 17.3.3.1 Twelve flowing sprinklers at 52 psi o Four on, each of three 'branch lines Hose allowance 250 gpm Design shall be in accordance with the 2016 Edition of NFPA-13. See Section 4.1.3 for additional requirements. Existing ceiling sprinkler system design meets these criteria. No overhead upgrades required. Rev 1.1 - Evolve Skateboard . SEIRUCKNER Page 1 I I 2870 Whiptail Loop, Ste 103, Carlsbad ASSOcATES I I I Topic CODE SECTION CRITERIA/REQUIREMENTS Automatic Floor/Palletized Storage Area: Group A Unexpanded Sprinkler Plastics, Cartoned & Exposed, Encapsulated & Protection Unencapsulated NFPA-13 [2016] Maximum Storage Height: <25'-O" Sections 3.9.2.3 Maximum Ceiling Height: <39'-O" Aisle Widths: > 44" Sprinkler Design: NFPA-13 [2016] Early Suppression Fast Response (ESFR) pendent Sections sprinklers, 16.8 k-factor 8.12.3.1(2), . Minimum clearance 36" from deflectorto top of storage 8.12.3.4, 8.12.6, Maximum coverage area 100 ft2 per sprinkler 12.1.3.4.3, 15.4.3, Maximum distance between sprinklers 10'-0" Tables 8.12.2.2.1, Minimum distance between sprinkler 8'-0" 12.8.6, 15.4.1 Twelve flowing sprinklers at 52 psi a Four on each of three branch lines Hose allowance 250 gpm Design shall be in accordance with the 2016 Edition of NFPA- 13. See Section 4.1.3 for additional requirements. Existing ceiling sprinkler system design meets these criteria. No overhead upgrades required. NFPA-13 [2016] Offices Section A.5.2 Offices [Not Within the Scope]: Fig. 11.2.3.1.1, Light Hazard Occupancy Table 11.2.3.1.2 0.1/1500; 100 gpm hose demand w/ duration of 30 mm. Smoke and Heat CFC Table 3206.2 Not required when rack storage area is protected with ESFR Vents footnote J sprinklers and exit travel distance does not exceed 250' Flues CFC 3208.3 & Single Row Racks: 3" Transverse flue space required. Table 3208.3 Double. Row Racks: 3" Transverse flue space required at least every 10 feet when no longitudinal flue space is provided and where storage does not exceed 25' in height. Draft Curtains CFC Table 3206.2 No longer required by CFC Chapter 32. Building Access CFC Table 3206.2, Access roads and doors are required for high-piled storage of [Roads & Doors] Sections 503.1 & High Hazard/Group A Commodities area >2,500 ft2. 3206 One access door required per each 100 lineal feet of exterior walls if exterior wall faces an access road. o The linear distance between adjacent access doors is • allowed to exceed 100 feet in existing buildings where no changes in' occupancy is proposed. The • number and distribution of access doors in existing buildings shall be approved. Access doors are existing and previously approved. There is currently one door along the plan north of the warehouse. This door meets the requirements for access door due to the relatively small size of the warehouse. Hose -Connections CFC 3206.8 Not required unless exit passageways are proposed within the high-piled storage areas. Maximum Pile • CFC Table 3206.2 Maximum Pile Dimension: 50 feet Dimension for Maximum Pile Height: 30 feet [25 feet proposed] Palletized/Floor Maximum Pile Volume: 75,000 cubic feet Storage Rev 1.1 - Evolve Skateboard Page 2 2870 Whiptail Loop, Ste 103, Carlsbad ') 1 I I TOPIC CODE SECTION CRITERIA/REQUIREMENTS Aisle Width CFC 3206.9 Minimum required aisle width is 44" are required in sprinkler buildings with high-piled storage. Evolve Skateboard agrees to maintain a minimum of 44" aisle widths. CFC 3206.9.3 Dead-end aisles shall not exceed 50 feet in length. NOTE: Any floor/palletized storage cannot obstruct the minimum width of the aisles. Alarm/Monitoring CFC 903.4 All valves controlling the water supply for automatic sprinkler systems and water-flow switches on all sprinkler systems (if serving more than 6 sprinklers) shall be electrically supervised by a listed fire alarm control unit. Fire Extinguishers CFC 906.1 & Table High-piled Storage Areas: 4-A:20-B:C 906.3(1), 906.3(2) m Max travel distance: 50' Max area per extinguisher: 4,000 ft2 Haz/Materials N/A NA. Not Part of the Scope of This Report Allowable Area CBC Table 503 Existing Building. No proposed changes to type of construction, building square footage or occupancy. I U U I I I I I I Rev 1. 1 - Evolve Skateboard Page 3 2870 Whiptail Loop, Ste 103, Carlsbad AND AssocA1s I I I I I I I I I 2. Introduction The following is a high-piled combustible storage code compliance report for Evolve Skateboard, located at 2870 Whiptail Loop, Suite 103, in the city of Carlsbad, California. This report is intended to help both the owners [Evolve Skateboard] and the fire department in expediting plan review and effectively determine the requirements necessary to meet the Fire Code. This report is based on. the 2016 Editions of the California Fire Code and the Building Code, the 2016 Edition of NFPA- 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems. I Rev 1.1 - Evolve Skateboard Page 4 I 2870 Whiptail Loop, Ste 103, Carlsbad KLAUSERUCKNER ASSOCIATES 3. Building Construction, Design, and Occupancies 3.1 Building Construction & Design Evolve Skateboard will occupy a portion of an existing 110,730 ft building. The building is a one-story building of Type 111-13 Construction. No expansion or structural modification to the building is planned at this time (Attachment #1). 3.2 Occupancies The facility is proposed as a warehouse and office space. Single and Double-Row Rack storage with open shelves and minimum 16'-5" aisles are proposed. Evolve Skateboard is classified overall as a B/S-i Occupancy, as defined by CBC 304-311 (Attachment #2). USE OCCUPANCY APPROXIMATE AREA SQ. FT. Evolve Skateboard Total B, S-i 6,281 Warehouse (High Piled) 5-1 4,849 Offices B* 1,432 Adjacent Tenant Space Unknown 104,449 Total Building B/S-i/Unknown [_110,730 'Includes Lunchroom and Conterence Room Rev 1.1 - Evolve Skateboard I Page 5 KLAUSBRUCKNER 2870 Whiptail Loop, Ste 103, Carlsbad AND ASSOCIATES . The commodities-are Class III-IV and High Hazard/Group A Plastics, unexpanded, stored cartoned & exposed -on grated/open shelving in single,:and double row racks. The overall commodity classification per .CFC. Section 3203.1 through 3203.7.1 is designated as High Hazard/Group A Plastics (Attachment #3). Products Method of Storage Cartoned? Encapsulated Commodity (Attachment #3) Storage Height Class Products in Plastics Rack & Group A Bins Floor! <255-015 No Yes & No Plastics, Palletized Unexpanded Skateboards - Wood Rack & with <15% by Floor! <25'-O" Yes & No Yes & No Class IV weight of plastics Palletized Rack & Paper/Cardboard Floor! <255-0" Yes Yes & No Class III Palletized Per CFC 3204.1 (Attachment #4), a high-piled combustible .stdrage area shall be based on the Fighest hazard commodity class stored except as provided in Section 3204.2. The highest commodity stored in this building is High Hazard/Group A Unexpanded Plastics, cartoned & exposed, encapsulated and unencapsulated. The classifiáation, though conservative, .provides Evolve Skateboard flexibility for the smaller percentage of items that are-classified as such. Based on Table 3206.2 ('Attachment #5), the following fire protection requirements will be provided by Evolve Skateboard to meet the requirements of CFC Chapter 32. Rev 1.] —Evolve Skateboard -: I I Page 6 2870 Whiptail Loop, Ste 103, Carlsbad ') AN AssOCIATES L. I U 1 4.1 Automatic Fire Sprinkler System I 4. 1.1 Rack Storage The following requirements are based on NFPA- 13 (2016 Edition) (Attachment #6A): Commodity Stored: Storage Type: Type of Shelving: Aisle Widths: Maximum Storage Height: Maximum Ceiling Height: Group A Plastics, cartoned & exposed, unexpanded, encapsulated & unencapsulated Single and Double Row Racks Grated/Open; >50% Open ? 16'-5" < 251-055 39'-O" I I I Ceiling Sprinkler: Early Suppression Fast Response (ESFR) pendent ceiling sprinklers; minimum K-factor 16.8; minimum 52 psi at each of twelve flowing sprinklers; maximum coverage area 100 ft2; minimum spacing 8'-0" between sprinklers; maximum spacing 10'-0" between sprinklers; minimum 36" clearance from deflector to top of storage; hose allowance 250 gpm Existing ceiling sprinkler system design meets these criteria. No revision to the sprinkler system is required. 4.1.2 FlooriPalletized Storage The following requirements are based on NFPA-13 (2016 Edition) (Attachment #6B): I Li Commodity Stored: Storage Type: Aisle Widths: Maximum Storage Height: Maximum Ceiling Height: Group A Plastics, cartoned & exposed, unexpanded, encapsulated & unencapsulated Floor/Palletized > 44" < 251-011 I I I Ceiling Sprinkler: Early Suppression Fast Response (ESFR) pendent ceiling sprinklers; minimum K-factor 16.8; minimum 52 psi at each of twelve flowing sprinklers; maximum coverage area 100 ft2; minimum spacing 8'-0" between sprinklers; maximum spacing 10'-0" between sprinklers; minimum 36" clearance from deflector to top of storage; hose allowance 250 gpm Existing ceiling sprinkler system design meets these criteria. No revision to the sprinkler system is required. Rev 1.1 - Evolve Skateboard I Page 7 KLAUSBRUCKNER 2870 WhiptailLoop, Ste 103, Carlsbad AND ASSOCIATES Li i I I I 1 4.1.3 Additional 'Protection Requirements. 4.1.3.1 Extent of Protection Per CFC 3206.2 and NFPA-13 Section 12.3 (Attachment #7), the extent and type of protection (includingautomatic sprinkler design densities) shall extend-the lesser of 15 feet beyond the high-piled storage area or to a permanent partition. - 4.1.3.2 Protection of Steel Columns —RackStorage Area Per CFC 3208.4 and NFPA-13.Section 17.1.4.1(4) (Attachment #7), where fireproofing of building columns is not provided and storage heights are in excess of 15 ft, protection of building columns within the: rack structure or vertical rack members supporting the I building shall be protected by the installation of ESFR ceiling sprinklers. 4.1.3.3 Fixed Obstructions I Per NFPA-13 Sections 8.5.5.3.1 (Attachment #7), fire sprinklers arenot required under fixed obstruction unless their width is in excess of 4 ft. 4.1.3.4 Ceiling Slopes Per NFPA- 13 Section 12.1.2 (Attachment #7), the sprinkler system criteria specified are intended to apply to buildings with ceiling slopes not exceeding 2 in 12 (16.7 percent) 4.1.3.5 ESFR Sprinkler System Separation Per NFPA13 Section 8.4.6.4 (Attachment #7), where ESFR sprinkler systems are installed adjacent to sprinkler systems with standard-response sprinklers, •a draft curtain of noncombustible construction and at least 2 feet in depth shall be required to separate the two areas. A clear aisle of at least 4 feet centered below the draft curtain shall be maintained for separation. I The entire warehouse is design with an ESFR system. 4.1.3.6 ESFR & Construction Type I Per NFPA-13 Section8.4.6.3 and Table 8.12.2.2.1 (Attachment #7), protection using ESFR sprinkler systems is not allowed in areas with obstructed combustible construction. I 4.1.3.7 ESFR and No Open Top Containers nor Solid Shelves Per NEPA-13 Sections 17.3.3.1.1, 17.3.3.1.2 and Table 15.4.1 (Attachment #7), ESFR sprinkler systems shall not apply to open-top containers or racks with solid shelves. On behalf of Evolve Skateboard we are requesting that open top plastic containers be allowed within the first level [first 58"] from the floor. The intent, of not allowing open top plastic containers is that the sprinkler water [during a fire] collects in the plastic containers and does not penetrate to the lower tiers if these open top plastic containers were in the upper levels. If these open top plastic containers are on the first level, this may not be an issue since the sprinkler water has already penetrated to the lowest level. Rev 1.1 —Evolve Skateboard - .1 KLAUSBRUCKNE I Page 8 2870 Whiptail Loop, Ste 103, Carlsbad S~~ AND ASSOCIATE'S I 1 4.1.4 Offices [Outside the Scope] The following requirements are based on NFPA-13 (2016 Edition) (Attachment #8): I' CFC Occupancy Classification: B NFPA 13 Occupancy: Light hazard Design Density Proposed: 0.1/1,500 Hose Stream: 100 gpm for combined inside & outside hose 4.2 Alarm/Monitoring Per CFC 903.4 (Attachment #9),.valves controlling the water supply for automatic sprinkler systems, pumps, tanks, water levels and temperatures, critical air pressures, and water-flow I switches on all sprinkler systems (if serving >6 sprinklers) shall be electrically supervised by a listed fire alarm control unit.. Alarm, supervisory and trouble signals shall be distinctly different and shall be automatically transmitted to an approved supervising station or, when I approved by the fire code official, shall sound an audible signal at a constantly attended location. One exterior approved audible device, located on the exterior of the building in an I approved location, shall be connected to each automatic sprinkler system. Such sprinkler water-flow alarm devices shall be activated by water flow equivalent to the flow of a single sprinkler of the smallest orifice .size installed in the system. Where a fire alarm system is I installed, actuation of the automatic sprinkler system shall actuate the building fire alarm system. Visual alarm notification appliances shall not be required except when required by Section 907. I [1] I I I Rev 1.1 - Evolve Skateboard 0 I Page 9 2870 Whiptail Loop, Ste 103, Carlsbad ANU ASSOCIATES_ I I I 1 4.3 Building Access -Doors & Roads Per CFC Table 3206.2 (Attachment #10), building access is required for high-piled storage areas of High Hazard/Group A Plastic commodities more than 2,500 ft2. Per CFC 3206.6 (Attachment #10),;where building access is required, fire apparatus access I. roads shall be provided within 150 feet of all portions of the exterior walls, of buildings used for high-piled storage. I Access doors shall be accessible:without the use of a ladder. Not less than one access door shall be provided in each 100 lineal feet, or fraction thereof, of the exterior walls that face required fire apparatus access roads. The required' access doors shall be distributed such I that the lineal distance between adjacent access doors does not exceed 100 feet. EXCEPTION: The linear distance between adjacent access doors is allowed to exceed 100 feet in existing buildings where no changes in occupancy is proposed. I The number and distribution of access doors in existing buildings shall be approved. Access doors shall not be less than 3 feet in width and 6 feet 8 inches in height. Roll-up I doors shall not be used unless approved. Only approved locking devices shall be used. Per CFC 503.2 (Attachment #10), fire apparatus access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not less than 20 feet, exclusive Of shoulders, except for approved security gates in accordance with Section 503.6, and an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than 13 feet 6 inches. The fire code official shall have the authority to require or permit modifications to the required access widths where they are inadequate for fire or rescue operations or where necessary to meet the public safety objectives of the jurisdiction. Fire apparatus access roads shall be designed and maintained to support the imposed loads of fire apparatus and shall be surfaced so as to provide all-weather driving capabilities. The required turning radius of a fire apparatus access road shall be determined by the fire code official. Dead-end fire apparatus'-,access roads in excess of 150 feet in length shall be provided with an approved area for turning around fire apparatus. The grade of the fire apparatus access road shall be within the limits established by the fire code official based on the fire department's apparatus. The angle of approach and departure for fire apparatus access roads shall be within the limits established by the fire code official based on the fire department's apparatus. Access roads and access doors are existing and have been previously approved as part of the shell building. There is currently one door along the plan north of the warehouse. This door meets' the requirements for access door due to the relatively small size of the warehouse. Rev.]. I - Evolve Skateboard Page 10 KLAUSBRUCKNER 2870 Whiptail Loop, Ste 103, Carlsbad " AND ASSOCIATES I I I 1 4.4 Smoke and: Heat Vents Per CFC Table .3206.2 footnote j and CFC 9.10.2 Exception 2 (Attachment #11), smoke and I heat vents are not required for high-piled storage areas of High Hazard/Group A Plastic commodities more than 2,500 ft2 when 'protected with ESFR sprinklers and the exit travel distance does not exceed 250'. 4.5 Draft Curtains Per CFC Table 3206.2 (Attachment #12), draft curtains are no longer required per CFC Chapter 32 4.6 Portable .Fire 'Extinguishers I. Per CFC 906 and 3206.10 (Attachment #13), portable fire extinguishers shall be installed in the following locations: 1 • In new and existing Group Band S occupancies Where required by the sections indicated in Table 906.1. I Per CFC Table 906.3(1) & 906.3(2) (Attachment #13), the following is the proposed fire extinguisher type and layout: I I Storage Areas: 4-A:20-B:C @ Travel Distance < 50 Feet The owners agree to comply with the requirements for fire extinguishers. One extinguisher • may provide coverage to a maximum of 4000 ft2. Fire extinguisher types and locations will be 'provided by the owners or fire extinguisher vendor and approved by the fire department. Portable fire extinguishers shall be located in conspicuous locations where they will be 'readily accessible and immediately available for use. These locations shall be along normal paths of travel, unless the fire code' official determines that the hazard posed indicated' the need for placement away from'. normal paths of travel. Portable fire extinguishers. shall not beobstructed or 'obscured from view. In rooms or areas "in which visual obstruction cannot be completely. avoided, means shall be provided to indicate the location of extinguishers. 47 Aisle 'Widths Per CFC 3206.9 (Attachment #14), aisles in sprinklered 'buildings, not accessible to the public, 'shall comply with the following: Aisles shall be a minimum of 44 inches* Cross aisles used only for employee access between aisles shall be a minimum of 24 'inches in width. Required aisle widths shall extend from floor to ceiling. Rack structural supports and catwalks are allowed, to cross aisles at a minimum height of 6'-8" above the finished floor level, provided that such supports do not interfere with fire department hose stream trajectory Dead-end aisles shall not exceed 50 feet in length *Evolve Skateboard agrees to meet the above requirements and to maintain a minimum of 16'-5" aisle widths within the rack storage area and 44" within the: palletized storage area. Rev 1.1 - Evolve Skateboard ' ' Page 11 2870'Whiptail Loop, Ste. 103, Carlsbad I I. 48 'Ho'usekeepin.g & Maintenance Per. 'CFC 3205 (Attachment #15), the following are general 'maintenance and safety requirements, of which Evolve Skateboard agrees to comply: Rack Structures. The structural integrity of racks shall be maintained. Smoking. Smoking shall 'be :prohibited. Approved "NO SMOKING" signs shall be I conspicuously, posted. Ignition. Clearance-Clearance from ignition sources shall be provided. Aisle Maintenance. When restocking is not being conducted, -aisles shall be kept clear :I of storage, waste materials and debris. Fire department access doors, aisles and exit doors shall be unobstructed.::;During restocking operations using manual stocking methods, a minimum unobstructed aisle width of 24 inches of -the required aisle width I shall 'be maintained in 48 inch or smaller aisles, and a minimum unobstructed aisle width of one-half of the required aisle width shall be maintained in aisles greater than 48 inches. During mechanicalstocking operations, a minimum unobstructed aisle width I of 44 inches shall 'be maintained. 1 4.:9 Maximum Pile Dimension Per Table 3208.3 (Attachment #16), the following maximum pile dimensions shall apply to 'I the 'high piled storage .offloor/palletized storage of materials: . Maximum Pile Dimension: 50 feet Maximum Pile Height: 30 feet [25 feet proposed] Maximum Pile Volume: 75,000 cubic feet I 4 1.0 Flue.-Spaces Per CFC 3208.3 and Table 3208:3 (Attachment #17), flue spaces shall be maintained for rack storage. Where required by the fire code official, required, flue spaces shall be equipped with approved'devices to protect the required flue spaces. Such devices shall not be removed or modified. Per CFC Table 3208.3, the following are flue space requirements for rack storage: Single Row Racks: Transverse - 3" Required; Longitudinal Not'Required Double Row Racks: Transverse - 3" Required at least every 10 feet when no longitudinal 'flue space is provided, and where 'the storage does not exceed 25 feet in height Longitudinal - Not Required *Random 'variations are allowed,. provided that the configuration 'does not obstruct water penetration Rev 1.1 - Evolve Skateboard ,. . I 2870 Whiptail Loop, Ste 103, Carlsbad LA U S SR UC RN ER Page 12 I :1 I. 5. Me .s&f'Egress A complete exit analysis is outside the scope of this report and, when required, will be provided by the Architect of Record. The following general egress requirements apply to 'the proposed sprinklered occupancies (Attachment #18):. '5:1' Offices fB Occupancy] Per CBC . 1005.3.2, egress width components other 'than stairways shall be 0.2 inch/occupant.. Per CBC Table 1006.2.1, spaces with only one exit or exit access doorway shall have, a in occupancy load of 49 and the common path of egress travel shall not exceed 100 feet. Per CBC Table 1017.2, exit access travel distance shall not exceed-300 feet. . 'Per CBC 1020.4 Exception 2, dead ends through common path of egress' shall not exceed 50 feet. 5.2 Storage .fS-I 'Occupancy] Per CBC 1005:3.2, egress width components other than stairways shall be 0.2 inch/occupant. Per CBC Table 1006.2.1, spaces with only one exit or exit access doorway shall have a maximum occupancy load of 29 and 'the common path of egress travel shall not exceed 100 feet. Per CBC Table 1017.2, exit access travel distance shall not exceed 250 feet. 'a 'Per 'CBC 1017.2.2, the exit access travel distance can be increased to 400 feet if the portion of the building classified as S-i is limited to one, story in height, the minimum height from the finished floor to the bottom of the ceiling or roof slab or deck is 24 feet, and the building is equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler, system. Per CBC 1020.4 Exception 2, dead ends through common path of egress shall not exceed '50 feet. I 'Rev 1:1 - Evolve Skateboard ' , ' Page 13 2870 Whiplail Loop, Ste 103, Carlsbad Ii I 1 6. Exposures 6.1 Occupancy Separation I Evolve Skateboard is classified as a B and S-i occupancy. Based on CBC Table 508.4 (Attachment #19), there are no requirements for mixed I occupancy fire barrier walls between these occupancies. 1 6.2 Separation of High-Piled Storage Areas Per CFC 3206.3.2.1 (Attachment #19), the aggregate of all high-piled storage areas within a I building shall be used for the application of Table 3206.2 unless such areas are separated from each other by 1-hour fire barrier walls constructed in accordance with the California Building Code. Openings in such walls shall be protected by opening protective assemblies p having a 1-hour fire protection rating. One-hour fire barrier walls are required and have been provided between Evolve I Skateboard and any adjacent tenant spaces to separate any high-piled storage areas in the adjacent tenant spaces. One hour fire barriers have been installed between Evolve Skateboard and the adjacent tenants (Attachment #19). 1 6.3 Allowable Area and Sideyards I The building is existing. There are no proposed changes to the occupancy, construction or square footage of the building. I I I I I Rev 1.1 —Evolve Skateboard I Page 14 2870 Whiptail Loop, Ste 103, Carlsbad ASSOCATES I I 7. Conclusion It is the opinion of Klausbruckner & Associates that the above will meet the requirements, and/or intent of the 2016 Edition of the California Fire ('ode, the 2016 Edition of the California Building Code, the 2016 Edition of NFPA-13 Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems. By way of my signature, Evolve Skateboard agrees to meet the storage conditions required and specified in this report. Akeyojnh~— i0eUP 1,011-711 -7 4olve Skateboard Representative Sign & Print Name Date / I Rev 1.1 - Evolve Skateboard KLBMCOCP i Page 15 2870 Whiptail Loop, Ste 103, Carlsbad J I 8. Appendix A: Attachments I Rev 1.1 - Evolve Skateboard I Page 16 kLAUruCKN 2870 Whiplail Loop, Ste 103, Carlsbad ANo ASSOCIATES I I I I I ATTACHMENT #1 I BUILDING CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN I I I I I I I I I I I I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nuo TENANT: EVOLVE SKATEBOARDS ADDRESS: 2870 WHIPTAIL LOOP SUITE 103, CARLSBAD, CA 92010 APN: 209-120-10 LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOT 13 OF CARLSBAD TRACT NO. 97-13-02, CARLSBAD OAKS NORTH PHASE 2, IN THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 15505, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDED OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, JAN 23, 2007. YEAR BLDG. BUILT: 2016 PROJECT VALUATION: $ 11,842 ZONING: LI, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL CONSI TYPE Ill-B OCCUPANCY: - B(BUSINESS).S-1(STORAGE) SPRINKLERS: Y NO OF STORIES: ONE STORY BUILDING HEIGHT: 551 0" BUILDING SIZE: 110,7305.F. OFFICE AREA & OTHER: 1,432 S.F. WAREHOUSE SIZE: 4,849 S.F. HIGH PILE STORAGE SIZE: 2,053 S.F. (AREA OF WORK) STORAGE RACK LINEAL FEET: 186 L.F. (TOTAL) 2 a Is 3:' II //-108 BEAM—,," /-42—A27-42— = - ' " ,.S V..................... rj :cLEAR EO cli .. 61 . ::::::::z:....::.:V 5- M CLEAR I 2 0" :::::::::::::::,:z::z::rt ..:::: •,,3; ..::::::::::::: .... I 8 UPRGHT l I / . 5' CLEAR /.i 5= ftj \ / El FE G FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW (J) $rVVV VI 5I. LI L. O[J LI [E El 77 LII I - 49-2" - KARFJ 8riV ..Io. I RmTVOOM REVTTEOOM I .. L!J I . OFIFICE ___ R 'A6.2)— STORAGE RACK LAYOUT L I :-I T fll*E.b ____ WSI STORAGE RACK-QUANTITIES Quantity Name HEIGHT LEVELS STYLE 200 040x048 Pallet VARIES 5 1 24 0421n Upright 240" 1 1 200. lo8in Beam 5 1 12in Row Spacer N/A ? 1 48 5X8 Footplate 3/8" 1 1 ATTACHMENT #2 OCCUPANCIES : ROJECT DATA TENANT: EVOLVE SKATEBOARDS ADDRESS: 2870 WHIPTAIL LOOP SUITE 103, CARLSBAD, CA 92010 APN: 209-120-10 LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOT 13 OF CARLSBAD TRACT NO. 97-1 3-02, CARLSBAD OAKS.-NORTH PHASE 2, IN THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 15505, FILED. IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDED OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, JAN 23,2007. YEAR BLDG. BUILT: 2016 PROJECT VALUATION: $ 11,842 ZONING: LI, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL CQNST. TYPE: Ill-B OCCUPANCY - B BUSINESS S-tSTORACE NO•OF STORIES: • ONE STORY BUILDING HEIGHT: 551-0" BUILDING SIZE: 110,730 S.F. OFFICE AREA & OTHER: 1,432 S.F. WAREHOUSE SIZE:. HIGH PILE STORAGE SIZE STORAGE RACK LINEAL FEET: 2,053 S.F. (AREA OF WORK) 186 L.. F. (TOTAL) CHAPTER 3 USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION User note: Code change proposals lo.sections.preceded by the designation [F] will be considered by the International Fire Code Development Committee during the 2016 (Group B) Code Development Cycle. See explanation on page ix. SECTION 301 ............ GENERAL 301.1 Scope. The provisions of this chapter shall control the classification of all buildings and structures as to use and occupancy. 5 -------,.. . --.--.---------------- SECTION 302 - CLASSIFICATION 3021 Ck'iier l.LItruc1urs UI prtion H LIICIiIIc sHIl b liL ifisd \LUII rjI to UIpIULL III IlL Li in IL 0 1 thU roIp hs in iii Ii 01 \ lOOlU UI H ILL liii is IIitLiidLd FL i LsilplLd it JIIILIUII hUlL 1,)f dilkI.riI puip Cs H II LI Ill p 5 I ii II oi ii IL IL Li U I L il(: lit III II IL IppI L ShilL hI IL LI 01 11W ILLI I i) L I 55 lo Lh Ills I) Iii LI sptcu 5. I KU )LLIIpICd IIU tUn S ssith IntlitipiL )LLiIflUnL ILL 1 ULOL shIll L nil IL 551111 LLt)oi1 Lii \ iLIL bruLtiIrL I U I I piirp su th It ILlS pLLIliU Ills p1) iLiLil I ii III 1111 LOJL LULII stru IlIlt shall hL LI ILLIFIL I IIIIII,: '—'[(-,(Ip iii It Ills liLLupul ill I m:iilk to thc tilL LII I iii ILl I I lyo I. . --------. .- 1. Assembly Assembly (see Section 303): Groups A-I, A-2, A-3, A-4 and A-S . - 1 2 Busmsss sLLILLtIontU-hl jn up k Educational (see Section 305): Group E-,' Factory and Industrial (see Section :3P6.)::Groups F-I and F-2 . . -. High Hazard (see Section 307): Groups.H-I,.H-2, H- 3, H-4 and H-5 - -.5 ........... Institutional (see Section 308): Groups 14 '.1-2, 1-2.1, 1-3 and 1-4 ISFMJ Laboratory (see Section 202): Group. B,- unless classified as Group L (see Section-453)..o Group H (see Section 307). . ..,". .- 5 . .. . 8. Mercantile (see Section 309): Group M 9 JSFMJ Organized Camps (see Section 450 ) Gi ioup C JSFMJ Research Laboratories (see Seci(on 453): Group Residential (see Section 3.10): Groups .RI, R-2, R- 2.1, R-3, R-3.1.and R-4. •. LI1.nr IL I U L LIL LII II I I I I I 0U I ill I LI 13. Utility and Miscellaneous (see Section 312): Group U JSFMJ Existing buildings housing existing PT ötectisie°sOial care homes or facilities established prior to'19 72 (see Cali- fornia Fire Code Chapter 11 and California Existing Build- ing Code). 302. ].1 Reserved . 302.1.2 Reserved 302.1.3 Pharmacies; veterinary facilities; barbering, cos- metology or electrolysis establishments; and acupunc- ture offices. See Chapser 12. SECTION 303 ASSEMBLY GROUP A 303.1 Assembly Group A. Assembly Group A occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portion thereof, for the gathering of persons for purposes such as civic, social or religious functions; recreation, food or drink consumption or awaiting transportation; motion picture and television production studio sound stages, approved pro- duction facilities and production locations; or for the show- ing of motion pictures when an admission fee is charged and when such building or structure is open to the public and has a capacity of 10 or more persons. 303.1.1 Small buildings and tenant spaces. A building or tenant space used for assembly purposes with an occupant load of-less than 50 persons shall be classified as a Group B occupancy. 303.1.2 Small assembly spaces. The following rooms and spaces shall not be classified as Assembly occupancies: A room or space used for assembly purposes with an occupant load of less than 50 persons and acces- sory to another cccupancy shall be classified as a Group B occupancy or as part of that occupancy. A room or space used for assembly purposes that is less than 750 square feet (70 m2) in area and acces- sory to another occupancy shall be classified as a Group B occupancy or as part of that occupancy. 303.1.3 Associated with Group E occupancies. A room or space used for assembly purposes that is associated with a Group E occupancy is not considered a separate occu- pancy. - 303.1.4 Accessory to places of religious worship. Accessory religious educational rooms and religious audi- toriums with occupant loads of less than 100 per room or space are not considered separate occupancies. 303.2 Assembly Group A-I. Assembly uses, usually with fixed seating, intended for the production and viewing of the performing arts or motion pictures including, but not limited to: Motion picture, and television production studio sound stages, approved production facilities and production locations. (with live audiences). Motion picture theaters Symphony and concert halls Television and-radio studios admitting an audience Theaters 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE '--- . . 93 Copyright 02016 CA.BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klou,bm,kneron Dec 19,20166:54:3o AM pursuant 10 Lice,,,, Agreernenl ,silh CA BSC. N,, brIber ecpro,IocIion ordis,ribolion'uulhorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE - LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION 303.3 'Asseilibly Group A-2. Assembly uses intended for -foodand/ordrink consumption.including, but not limited to: Banquet halls Casinos (gaming areas) Nightclubs Restaurants, cafeterias and similar.dining facilities (including associated commercial kitchens) Taverns and !bars - - 303.4 Assembly Group A-3. Assembly uses intended for wor- ship, recreation or amusement and other assembly uses not lassified-elwhérein Group A including, but not limited to: Amusement arcades Art galleries' Bowlin alleys Community halls Courtrooms Dance halls (not including food or drink consumption) Exhibition halls Funeral parlors -Gyinnasiurns (without spectator seating) Indoor swimming pools (without spectator seating) Indoor tennis courts (without spectator seating) Lecture halls Libraries Museums' Places of religious worship Pool and billiard parlors Waiting areas in transportation terminals 3.03.5 Assembly GroupA-4. Assembly uses -intended for viewing of indoor sporting events and activities with specta- tor seating including, but not limited to: Arenas Skating rinks Swimming pools Tennis courts .303.6 Assembly Group A-S. Assembly uses intended for participation in or viewing outdoor activities including, but not 'limited to: Amusement park structures Bleachers Grandstands Stadiums 303.7 Fixed guideway transit systems. [SFMJ Fixed guide- way transit system buildings shall conform to the require- -men/s of this' code for their occupancy classification in -addition to the provisions set for/h in Section 443. 303.8 Subterranean spaces for winery facilities in nqtural or mnanmzde caves. [SFMJ For fire and life safety require- ments, -see Section 446.. SECTION 304 BUSINESS GROUP B 304.1 Riiirc (.rollp B. I2tt IlL (11-00P ft o up II1C\ lujud ,itiititc oil LI - u-u f - F LllldlIlU I ulnftturc i-I 1ltl:n bLILol hi lilLu pi ft utn,il I VIL ILL t\ pL 11111 I- - -- - . iiii. tiultilin-' utlriuc ti icord itid ticoulltL PliLuIccL 0 up,oicIc Pith 111010k- hut nor Pu lunitud to. Pic tolloLt utu i i ol \ ui A tuhulat I! V Cdt C PIC ii tIC 1: ft lP1L /0 W_ /,'Ilclr p iii nit -co it (i 4 /ot 1k It ILL iil 01 inoi 'P. J I/Jun/i \rtiinuh hLpltIL.1,cimeis tri(l pttuido Flunks liihur cud hc.itiiv (ii ijsli ('l\ IL diniiii ti,0101 ('Itint outpcttuili 'J \/7 (tot ljv:t1,'/,2\ /t ii;' 1-2 1) cicanjpL, iii laijndries pick-ti cud duli cr ctctiolls iril Clt-sclklou I diijtirijl on tipcncic'. for tiiduiit ahovu thu I 2th trade I Io-(troiii liii pr LC 1114 id u [chili dirircut - cud oornnicruial ]itchens hot ,LldtuLF wi th tuiriiaiits o,ilulcr its and intilci dirititu fc0iliiiu, it tunic thill 1A00 oquaru lcd (2,)2 fit lit 3ILOI I ahirciriun IL' III C ico'jrcli un//h .11/ mt/u nc// ft \lotor \ uhio Ic Iiosvr oulits Pot ollioc PI lit sit ps Pt ic -sit nd co iou' atolitiucts. dttorliuos do- ntPis ph \ Lb tans en-'inecu s Ctc I Rcclio cud iule so ii sl M 10 tl5 - Too ph nu o\chcil:o I iciritnu cud skill dc'.'o-Ipniuut not withiri c solioti or aocdoniis pr/urcni this shcll include but not he hinntcd LO tutot no ocr/Icr- iuuucl dli', sttidi ii'. iOu cstno and - slut Icr tle r 04,lrdho'. of thu sue- sut s'ed, amd solieru not C c. sri ci k ,b LOlOup P oLoUpalloS I -304.2 DefinitiOns. The following terms are definedinChap- ter2: AMBULATORY CARE FACILITY. CLINIC, OUTPATIENT. SECTION 305 EDUCATIONAL GROUP E 305.1 --Educational Group E. Educational Group E occu- pancy includes, among others, the use of a building or struc- ture, or a-portion thereof, by more than six persons at any-one time 'for-educational purposes'through the 12th grade. Exception: ISFMJ A residence used as a home schoolfor the children' who normally -reside at the residence. Such residences shall remain class ijied as Group R-2, or Group R-3 occupancies. 305.1.1 'Accessory to places. of-religious worship. Reli- gious educational roomsànd religious auditoriums, 'which are accessory to places of religious worship in accordance with Section 303:1.4 and have occupant loads of less than 100 per room or space,:shall be classified-as Group A-3 Occupancies. - 305.2 Group E, day care facilities. This group includes buildings and structures or portions thereof occupied by more - - .94) - - 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE k k k - II - :Copyright 02016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by EEllieK'bosbrockncron Do: 9. 2oI6653O AM porsuoI to Liceosc Agreementeflt tth CA RSC. No trnihcr 4 I k l I I - reproietion ordistribotion authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF. THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TD CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. H USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION [ 31 1 1. 1 'C'0? tortipt' 0. \ 100 in or pie Li sl br Slot,rtne pLIIprC that ' I, t},,ni trot Huair It,et H 01 ill aria arid 3000 0Or to tilt thei raIpaiiio I,tiH ht i lansilied a iii of that pnnii I lie Inert,'' tiC ,110,i i't urh It. lot, or pa no sliall 1101 n\e00d the ,il I, i thin ,rr en liii it, of ct, ii 3112 \l oder In-ltajti d storage, ( • mu I' '-1. I-in Id inn' icotipiud br rtorjn'e we th,tt ore itt laisilied /0 Lir,00[ -2. Il1Ct1Idl[10, hut not 10111cr] otrrr,ie 'I tho ioihosii,e \crosolo I cdt, 2 rod \irt,raft h,rineai 0111/Cc iii reji,iii I s/H. nit Ifi hurlip ii d n ipor B,rrriIir itiI rail iii Bakot L,tflV 0 ,iiid Inaihi r B oUt, imd papeCiu I-01% or pi U Ho rIo ,'urd lit no Biittoiii. iriiudiri oltrili nt,nrcif_ r•''nI t ,,r]hr,,ird ,nd'o,rrdl aid n ow U'IotIiin oo rICH SOC 111110 / paid I 'or dine [i hint OutraCe I iidoot [(liii turn Lu Hues 011k i1ac, pa"((:" rid oc ( iraitft Hollis arid orn U,, tI 101 h in cL:llulold Lc.ithi i to,i In u no urioher \totom nhit,ie iepani 0jIjnc0 coup Ionic isitli the 111,10111111111 il I,s HI n p u,or, iii nit! h 'war u runt nid' ahft '('1 I ci On tint 4!0,r I'iiotri Cr10115 Iii" <n ilicnrulflriinn OiILt, Soaps uicir ' I irc' U rib, ot r/ 'e if near o CI,ii ettco and oruufl t puP" Cr0 'nid I11jttre on , 311 .3'Low-hazard storage, Group S-2. Storage Group S-2 occupancies include, among others, buildings used for the storage of noncombustible materials such as products on Wood pallets or in paper!cartons with or without single thickness' divisions; or in paper wrappings. Such products are permitted to have a negligible amount of plastic trim, such as knobs, handles or film wrapping. Group S-2 storage SECTION 311 ' usesshall'include, but not be limited to, storage of the fol- STORAGE GROUP S lowing: 311,1 toiae (iitup r,' 'otI,i'n (rrrtlp 0 to. up illt,\ i mU I rid,: .1111 II'' otliero the ton t .1 hon iii'' ol H Ito t 1 ii. tm a pin tli tUrf. i r Ola on dirt o rot oh 1ied ao,u OUS tO, Ll mr S 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE 't i • 103 ' ' , Copyright ©20t6 CA RSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klsusbeockne,on Dec 19,201A6r5430 AMpursusns to License Agreement ,,'i,h CA BSC. No further _k k n K • j ' reproduction or distribution ussihorirOd, ANY.UNAUTI-IOR!ZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBIEcTTO CI\'IL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. lic district shall adopt or enforce any i equit ement for the prevention offire or for the protection bflfe:nddipdi'ty against fire and panic unless the iequiremeiit would' be applicable to a structure e regardless dless of the special occu pancy. Nothing shall restrict the application of state or local housing standards to suchfacilitiefthe'staiidards are applicable to residential occupancies and a re, '.ñot based on the use of the structure as a facility for ambula tory children. For the purpose of this ex,èpti' bil- tory children does not include i elatives of the licensee oi the licensee's spouse 310.5.2 Lodging houses. Owner-occupiea lodging houses with five or fewer guest rooms shall be, permitted to :be constructed in accordance with the Califo, ma Residential Code. •:' o" 310 6 Residential Group R-4. Residential G 4 roup R occu pancies shall include buildings, structures or portions thereof for more than six ambulatory clients, but.not more than '16 persons, excluding staff, who reside on a 24-hour-basis in a . supervised residential environment and receive 'custodial care. Buildings of Group R-4 shall be classified as'óne:of the occupancy conditions specified in Section 310.6.1 or 310.6.2. The persons receiving care are capable of self-preservation. This group shall include, but not be limited to, the following: This occupancy classification may include a maximum six I I nonambulatory or bedridden clients (see Section 435 Spe- cial Provisions for Licensed 24-Hour Care Facilities in a Group R-2.1, R-3.1 or R-4 Occupancy). Group R-4 occu- pancies shall include the following: Assisted living facilities such as: Residential care facilities, Residential care facilities for the elderly (RCFE), Adult residential facilities, .. Congregate living health facilities, Group homes. Social rehabilitation facilities such as:, •' •, , Halfway houses, Community correctional centers, Community correction reentry centers, °, '•", Community treatment programs, ' .'• Work furlough programs, Alcoholism or drug abuse recoveiy or treatment faci!ities. Group R-4 occupancies shall meet the' requirements for construction as defined for Group R-3, except' as otherwise provided for in this code. 310.7 Large family day-care homes. See Seciiôn 45.. Asbestos Beverages up to and metal, glass or cei'am Cement in bags Chalk and crayons ing 16-percent alcohol in uners I I I I LI I I I I Li I 1 I Li I I I 1 H HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE I I 3201.4 Evacuation plan. Where required by the fire code official, an evacuation plan for public accessible areas and a separate set of plans indicating location and width-of-aisles, location of exits, exit access doors, exit signs, height of stor- age, and locations of hazardous materials shall be submitted at the time of permit application for review and approval. Fol- lowing approval of the plans, a copy of the approvedplans shall be maintained on the premises"m-an approved location. SECTION 3202 DEFINITIONS 3202.1 Definitions. The following terms are defined in Chap- ter 2: ARRAY. Cement in bags Ceramics Dairy products in nonwax-coated containers (excluding bottles) Dry insecticides Foods in noncombustible containers Fresh fruits and vegetables in nonplastic trays or containers Frozen foods Glass Glycol in metal cans Gypsum board Inert materials, bagged Insulation, noncombustible Noncom bustiblé liquids in plastic containers having less than a 5-gallon (19 L) capacity Noncombustible metal products 1 I I ARRAY, CLOSED. -- 3203.3 Class H commodities. Class 11 commodities are Class I AUTOMATED RACK STORAGE. .- products in slatted wooden cratas, solid wooden boxes, multi- BIN BOX •. .. pIe-thickness paperboard cartons or equivalent combustible packaging material with or without pallets. Class 1-1 commodi- COMMODITY. -- ties are allowed to contain a limited amount of Group A plas- EARLY SUPPRESSION FAST-RESPONSE '(ESFR) tics in accordance with Section 3203.7.4. Examples of Class IT SPRINKLER. commodities include, but are not limited to, the following: I I EXPANDED PLASTIC. EXTRA-HIGH-RACK COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE. HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE. HIGH-PILED STORAGE AREA. -- LONGITUDINAL FLUE SPACE. - MANUAL STOCKING METHODS. MECHANICAL STOCKING METHODS. SHELF STORAGE SOLID SHELVING. TRANSVERSE FLUE SPACE. - -- -- -------------------------------------.9 SECTION 3203 COMMODITY CLASSIFICATION I ( I issifit droll of Ion rnodl(iIs ( nrnrii diUs hill us lii Ii Ii I II III 1\ hijilifi'drd Iii rIin ihi ti ii I Ilsil ii lisftd sitIiiir L iLh Lilnuliji ulik SIlL iii n irL a sijm(2,1 to hL uiioduIisd liii uunpu ssd S iuln iii I I Ii L ft ii I is s of fl ail IL I S 1 id ii ru iii lIft pb\ ft ii urni of ih in tLH H Coilld J1111 I _'C th5 U us uIi ii sri -s -nsIi n 7 1(,r S S itiii in of ( loot') HflTIipL 3203.2 Class I commodities. Class 1 commodities are essen- tially noncombustible products on wooden pallets, in ordi- nary corrugated cartons with or without singlé -thjkness dividers, or in ordinary paper wrappings with or without pal- lets. Class I commodities are allowed to contain 'a' limited amount of Group A plastics in accordance with Section 3203.7.4. Examples of Class I commodities include, but are not limited to, the following: Alcoholic beverages not exceeding 20-percent alcohol Appliances noncombustible, electrical Alcoholic beverages not exceeding 20-percent alcohol, in combustible containers Foods in combustible containers Incandescent or fluorescent light bulbs in cartons Thinly coated fine wire on reels or in cartons - -'----------- --.--,------------ --------°'---.----- I 2t) -I ( I ,s III (olnuIo(IIrL ( I IS III s inriul dilir irs SniflIlIft '1 sssod pipTr ri Hiuril ihsr sI ii i rifiUp pU tis r produisi lllsrsot ftuffi I v'71thout psllsi I lIft Sd it ni mi I in i TI inuoint I (ii nip \ ol H H i n Ii us lid 1 I i sI ssiuli pl u us Ii undis psdil ss nd his Group \ pI sirs shill Ps Iiinitsd iii ksord IlLS siilu Ssstiii U) 4 r mm Is5 of ( I uss III s inmi ditis insluds but mrs rn Iirnils I ti. tlts lfihlui'SIUL - Aerosol, Level I (see Chapter 51) Biomass briquettes, bagged, and static piles - Biomass pellets, bagged, and static piles Charcoal Combustible fiberboard Cork, baled -Corn cobs, static piles Corn stover, baled and chopped Feed, bagged Fertilizers, bagged - - Firewood Food in plastic containers - Forest residue, round wood or chipped (branches, bark, cross-cut ends, edgings and treetops) Furniture: wood, natural fiber, upholstered, nonplastic, wood or metal with plastic-padded and covered armrests Glycol in combustible containers not exceeding 25 percent Lubricating or hydraulic fluid in metal cans - Lumber Mattresses, excluding foam rubber and foam plastics Noncombustible liquids in plastic containers having a capacity of more than 5 gallons (19 L) Paints, oil base, in metal cans I [j I 1 I I I I -1 I 370 - - - -- -. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE - - Copyright © 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ACCrSSrd by Ellic Klcttsbrockocr 0,, Dcc 9. 206 6I54I3C AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. Noforther reproduction ordistiibotion authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS P. VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT AT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAl. PENALTIES THEREUNDER. HIGH-PILED 'COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE Paper, waste, baled Paper and pulp, horizontal storage, or vertical storage that is banded or protected with approved wrap > Paper in cardboard boxes Peanut hulls, bagged, and static piles Pillows, excluding foam rubber and foam plastics Plastic-coated paper food containers Plywood Rags, baled Recovered construction wood Rice hulls,' bagged, and static piles Rugs, without foam backing Seasonal grasses, baled and chopped Straw, baled Sugar,' bagged Wood, baled Wood chips, bagged, and static piles Woody..biomass, round wood or chipped (vase-shaped stubby bushes, bamboo, willows; branches, bark and stem wood) Wood doors, framesand cabinets Wood pellets, -bagged, and static, piles Yarns of-natural-fiberand viscose. 3203.5 ( laa I V conirnodO lea. lass \ e rnnicidr c ac bras I lior UI product corrtamrrle (iroup \ plastics in or di- it iry r'rucated rtr'nS and ('I-i's I, II arid HI pi duct, auth (rump \ plastic pachiem" a' Lb or uu Hour jiLt' (rioup 13 ,i'trr,s and Ii ]oaa'ilrra iroup \ astra ate also included in tlua cIas Tha total arnm'unt ot rrmntrec-flouu 114 (irorrp A pl istre uliall hc iii acord mac au iii Scati ii 20H 74 I'saur- pIes ('I 'lass- I\ commodities include. hut di C riot limited the l4iI!OVrin4 - - -: - - - Aerosol, Level 2 (see Chapter 51) Alcoholic beverages, exceeding 20-percent but less than 80-percent alcohol, in cans or-bottles in cartons Clothing, synthetic ornonviscose Combustible metal products (solid) Furniture, plastic upholstered Furniture, wood or, metal with plastic covering and padding Glycol in combustible containers (greater than 25 percent and less,than50 percent) Linoleum products Paints, oil-base in combustible containers -Pharmaceutical, alcoholic elixirs, tonics, etc. Rugs, foam -back Shingles, asphalt Thread .or yarn, synthetic or nonviscose 3203.6' Highhazard commodities. High-hazard commodi- tiesare high-hazard products presenting special fire' hazards beyond those of Class-I, II, III or TV. Group A plastics not otherwise classified are included in this class. Examples-of high-hazard commodities include, but are not limited to, the following: Aerosol, Level 3 (see Chapter SI) Alcoholic beverages, exceeding 80percent alcohol, in bottles or cartons - Commodities of any class-in plastic' containers in carousel storage Flammable solids (except solid combustible metals) Glycol in combustible containers-(50 percent or greater) Lacquers that dry by solvent evaporation, in metal cans' or cartons Lubricating or hydraulic fluid in plastic containers Mattresses, foam rubber or foam plastics Pallets and flats that are idlecombustible Paper and' pulp, rolled, in vertical storage that, is' unbanded 'or not protected with an approved wrap Paper, asphalt, rolled, horizontal storage Paper, asphalt, roiled, vertical storage Pillows, foam rubber and foam plastics Pyroxylin Rubber tires - - Vegetable oil and butter in plastic containers 3203.7 ClassificatiOn of.:plastics. Plastics shall be designated - as Group A, B or C in accordance with Sections 3203.7.1 through .3203.7A. - ' 3203. 7.1 Group plastics. (ii irip \ plaat'is ar:' plastic roarer irk havrire a heat ol conibri trrm that is niuch luther than that of m'rdrnar enihustrhica, aird a urnino rite !rrlrcr than that ot rrup B plastic I \anlphc it Group ,-\ platias includa but are riot hrnritcd to, the b Iloac rio.' \ PS mc ra Ion itri le-liutad ,:ne- lyrene a upoia mci A5 etal polo torinaldchs de \cra lic (pik ruedis I rrietlracr, la(e) - - Puts I rirliher 1 PI)k1 (a'th'. erie props ene'raihhci F Rh libcrelmsc-i cinlmr5cd pills e,tci \'atrrr ml rubber(,expanded) - \'iri Ic tuhhcr Liars Iorntidc hutadienc robbci PI __I or hE I B ok eth lena' ci cphtlr date ['ols hutadierie Polva arhorrare ' 1'ols ester elastoiner ' Polsethsla'nc - P'ok PropYlene 1 ' - Pok storenc cpanded and uncap mdc d I' IS aiieth,iiie (expanded and unc 'c aridcd I'\ C (polsains I ahiorida 41 eater tIm iii I -pereent pla ti-, cued, cc,, coated lahira on 'uppocd trlrir I , SA N (sir ienc id -, lonitnila YJ3kstyrner,htiiadrcne rulhar) C - j 3203.7.2 Group B:-pla'stics. Group B -plastics are plastic- materials 'having a heatbOf'combustion and a-burning rate higher than that of ordinary combustibles, but-nOt as high" as those of Group A plastics. Examples, of Group 'B plas- tics include'but are not limited,to, the following: Cellulosics (cellulose acetate, cellulose acetate butyrate, - ethyl cellulose). Chloroprene rubber Fluoroplastics (ECTFE, ethylene-chlorotrifluoroethylene copolymer; ETFE, ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene copolymer; FEP, fluorinated ethylene-propylene copolymer) - Natural- rubber (nonexpanded) Nylon (Nylon-6, Nylon 6/6) PVC (Polyvinyl chloride greater than '5-percent, but not - exceeding IS-percent plasticized) Silicone rubber" 2016'CALIFORNIA FIRE-CODE - 371 i - - ' - Copyright 2Ol6CA pç, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, Accessed by Ellie Kisusbruckneron Dec 19,20166:54:30 AM pursuant 10 License .ngeecmcnl with CA BSC. No further ' I k I -reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OI'THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHTACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SURIECTTO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE I • 30 H 25 .. F- U) . Q W: 20 a z H >< w U- 15 Ui —J 0 > 10 I- z Ui. C-) • H Ui C- 9 1 -D M C-) nl 6-.00 I . M C) 0 m M z 0- rn a -o c —1 .1 I PERCENT BY WEIGHT OF UNEXPANDED PLASTICd I a. This figure is intended to determine the commodity classification of a mixed commodity in a package, carton or on a pallt where plastics are involved. b The following is an example of how to apply the figure A package containing a Class ill commodity has 12 percent Group A expanded plastic by volume I. • The weight of the unexpanded Group A plastic is 10 percent.This-commodity is classified as a Class IV commodity. If thr weight of the unexpanded plastic is increased to 14perceiit, the.classi III cation changes to a high-hazard commodity. . Volume of plastic in pallet load Percent by volume . • .- . Total volume of pallet load, including pallet - Percent-by weight Volume ofplastic in pallet load = • • - . • Total volume of pallet- !oad,.including pallet ' : . • • • . - FIGURE 3203.7.4 . • . - - . . • - MIXED COMMODITIES . . . - I 372 .. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE II ubm 19,20166:54:n AM'pursuant to License Agree,ment with CA BSC. No further 17iUIt111I1 02016 CABSC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED: AcccsscdbyE5ie KIbruko on or distribution -thori.cl—ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION~ISA VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE i,I LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. I . L H ~t, 1Ii st UB FA It AN L = _ I - 'r — HSkateboards - CIassIV ----- - — ___ I JL I - I 41 fl - H I 4•th 274 Skateboards - Class IV 4 11 4.7 Products in Plastic i Containers- High Hazard (Group A,Un xpanded) - I NW, gss eel - - ' G.V1 1 5545X2SC MEAS 55 X2bC?# - 4 l - Ij j - 4 A * , 4 - Thr - - - ---.-- : I Cardboard - Class III -':- I aper in Cardboard Boxes - Class Ill 1 : . I 1 I ATTACHMENT #4 i t . DESIGNATION OF HiGH PILED STORAGE . .1. I 1k I I HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE Li I 3203.7.3 Group Cplastics. Group C plastics. Are plastic materials having a heat of combustion anda burning rate similar to those of ordinary combustibles: Examples of Group C plastics include, but are not limited to, the fol- lowing: Fluoroplastics (PCTFE, polychloiôtrifluoroethlene; PTFE, polytetrafluoroethylene) Melamine (melamine forrnáidehyde) -. 1 Phenol 1. PVC (polyvinyl chloride, rigid or plasticized less than 5 percent, e.g., pipe, pipe fittings) : PVDC (polyvinylidene chloride) PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) PVF (polyvinyl fluoride) t : Urea (urea formaldehyde) 3203.7.4 Limited quantities of Group *plastics in mixed commodities. Figure 3203.7.4 shall be used to determine the quantity of Group A plasticsalldwedto be stored in a package or carton or on a pallet without increasing the commodity classification '- SECTION 3205 HOUSEKEEPING AND MAINTENANCE 3205.1 Rack structures. The structural integrity of racks shall be maintained. 3205.2 Ignition sources. Clearance from ignition sources shall be provided in accordance with Section 305. 3205.3 Smoking. Smoking shall be prohibited. Approved "No Smoking" signs shall be conspicuously posted in accor- dance with Section 310. 3205.4 Aisle maintenance. When restocking is not being conducted, aisles shall be kept clear of storage, waste mate- rial and debris. Fire department access doors, aisles and exit doors shall not be obstruicted. During restocking operations using manual stocking methods, a minimum unobstructed aisle width of 24 inches (610 mm) shall be maintained in 48- inch (1219 mm) or smaller aisles, and a minimum unob- structed aisle width of one-half of the required aisle width shall be maintained in aisles greater than 48 inches (1219 mm). During mechanical stocking operations, a minimum unobstructed aisle width of 44 inches (1118 mm) shall be maintained in accordance with Section 3206.9. I I 1 I I I I I I I ION JU4 32053 Pile dimension and height limitations. Pile dimen- DESIGNATION OF HIGH-PILED STORAGEAREAS sions and height limitations shall comply with Section 32114.1 c ntril I Ioh kd toijgcIL nid poito 1 32073 IioIi piled I -te iiilndecl 1)1 Slol,ILU ±il a, WIlL Liii 32056 Designation of storage heights Where required by ( nini lil\ LI t iii idj ii in.. liii I he d Ljn.d the fire code official a visual method of indicating the maxi p iii -tIle l ..ii ned to C 0111 illl ( I Cl II mum allowable storage height shall be provided n.e I i ii Ii Ii u n-ti e 01111 din T In. de en.n of I 3205.7 Arrays Arrays shall comply with Section 32074 hi..h pile1 e who lihie ci )ri e iie r wile ii then. 1 reiiid lol n.e cl a dillcient eomnldlt\ cli chill he ii tIn. hI lie h iid e nlill0dlt\ J cu -tied ceLepi i proc Wed iii hcclin.i 34P 3204.2 Designation based on engineering analysis. The SECTION 3206 designation of a high-piled combustible storage area, or por- GENERAL FIRE PROTECTION tion thereof, is allowed to be based on a lower hazard class AND LIFE SAFETY FEATURES than that of the highest class of commodity stored when a limited quantity of the higher hazard commodity-has been demonstrated by engineering analysis to be adeqUátelypro- tected by the automatic sprinkler system provided. The 3206.2 Extent and type of protection. Where required by Table 3206.2, fire detection systems, smoke and heat removal and automatic sprinkler design densities shall extend the lesser of 15 feet (4572 mm) beyond the high-piled storage area or to a permanent partition. Where portions of high-piled storage areas have different fire protection requirements because of commodity, method of storage or storage height, the fire protection features required by Table 3206.2 within this area shall be based on the most restrictive design require- other such areas by 25 feet (7620. mm) or more. The sprin- ments. - kler system shall be capable of delivering the higher density over a minimum area of 900 square feet (84 m2)i'ór et pipe 3206.3 Separation of high-piled storage areas. High-piled systems and 1,200 square feet (111 ni2) for dry pipe Sys- storage areas shall be separated from other portions of the tems. The shape of the design area shall be in accord ance building where required by Sections 3206.3.1 through with Section 903. 3206.12.2. 1 2016-CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE : 373 iinii I .Copyright @ 2016 ABSC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED reproduction or disiribu tion authorind. ANY UNAUTHORIZED ION OR DOS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE I LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER - - 3205.8 Flue spaces. Flue spaces shall comply with Section 3208.3. 3206.1 General. -Fire protection and life safety features for high-piled storage areas shall be in accordance with Sections 3206.2 through 3206.10.. engineering anaiysis snaii consiaer tne awitty orine sprin- kler system to deliver the higher density required by the higher hazard commodity. The higher density shallbe based on the actual storage height of the pile or rack and,themini- mum allowable design area for sprinkler operation. set forth in the density/area figures provided in.NFP.A13lCThe contiguous area occupied by the higher hazar4 commodity shall not exceed 120 square feet (11 m2) - and-t additjonal areas of higher hazard commodity shall be separated from - --.,--.- ,.---------------.- -__..__-_1__ --•----\-•.;-:- -. .----.' -,- I I I 1 I I: ATTACHMENT #5 GENERAL FIRE PROTECTION LIFE I & SAFETY REQUIREMENTS I. .. - I L'- . •. I .::. .. . I HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE L -J TABLE 3206.2 GENERAL FIRE PROTECTION AND LIFE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS ALL STORAGE AREAS SOLID-PILED STORAGE, SHELF SIZE OF HIGH-PILED (SeSections 3206, 3207 and 3208)b STORAGE AND PALLETIZED STORAGE STORAGE AREA (see Section 3207 3) COMMODITY CLASS sq (square feet) (see Sections 3206.2 and Automatic fire- extinguishing . . Firedetection . . Building _________ Smoke and . . Maximum pile _________ Maximum permissible Maximum 3206.4) system (see Section '. system (see Section access (see Section heat removal (see Section dimension (feet) storage height pile volume (cubic feet) 3206.4) 3206.5) 3206.6) 320671 (feet) 0-500 Not Not Not Not Nt Not Not Required' .. Required Required' Required Required Required Required 50 1-2,500 Not Required'Required .:t:..Yes Not • Not Required 100 40 100,000 2501-12000 Yes . Not . . Not Not: 10 . 40 400,000 Publ i c. accessible Required Required Required 2501-12000 Not Not Not Nonpublic accessible Yes Required Required Required 100 40 400,000 (Option 1) MV 2,501-12,000 "° Nonpublic accessible Required,. . Yes Yes Yes' 100 30 200,000 (Option 2) 12001-20,000 Yes Not Required Yes Yes' 1000 40 400,000 20001-500,000 Yes : Not Required Yes Yes' 100 40 400,000 Greater than ' 500,0009 Yes : Not Required Yes Ye& 100 40 400 000 0-500 Not Not Not Not Not Not Required' Required Required' Required - Required Required 501-2,500 Yes .., Not Not Not 50 30 75,000 Public accessible Requ ired Required Required 501-2500 Not Not Not Nonpublic accessible Yes Requ ired , Required . Required 50 30 75.000 (Option 1) F7J 501-2,500 Not Nonpublic accessible Required, Yes Yes Yes' 50 20 50,000 (Option 2) I II)'y -- kcq C, Y cI(l( I F300,001-500,0009,Yes Not Required Yes Yes' 0 30 7 000 For SI: 1 foot =.304.8 mm, I cubic foot = 0.02832 m3, I square foot = 0.0929 m'. Where automatic sprinklers are required for reasons other than-:those in Chapter 32, the portion of the sprinkler system protecting the high-piled storage area shall be designed and installed in accordance with Sections 3207 and 3208. For aisles, see Section 3206.9. Piles shall be separated by aisles complying with Section 3206.9. For storage in excess of the height indicated, special fire, protection. shall be provided in accordance with Note g whare required by the fire code official. See Chapters 51 and 57 for special limitations for aerosols and flammable and combustible liquids, respectively. Section 503 shall apply for fire apparatus access. For storage exceeding 30 feet in height, Option I shall be used. Special fire protection provisions including, but not limited to, fire protection of exposed steel columns; increased sprinkler density; additional in-rack Sprinklers, without associated reductions in ceiling sprinkler density;'or additional fire department hose connections shall beprovided when required by the fire code official. High-piled storage areas shall not exceed 500,000 square feet. ,A 2-hour fire wall constructed in accordance with Section 706 of the California Building Code shall be used to divide high-piled storage exceeding 500,000 square feet in area. Not required where an automatic fire-extinguishing system .is.designed and installed to protect the high-piled storage area in accordance with Sections 3207 and 3208. Not required where storage areas will, an exit access travel distance -of 250 feel (76 200 nm,) or less are protected by either early suppression fast response (ESFR) sprinkler systems or control mode special application sprinklers with a response time index of 50 (m s)" or less that are listed to control a fire in the stored commodities with 12 or fewer sprinklers, installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. 374 . . . . . .:'. . . . 2016-CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE IP . Copyright 0 2016 CA RSC.- ALLRiGHT5 RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Kiousbruckoeron D& 19,20:66:54:30 AM pursuant to Lice— Agreement with CA BSC. No loOSer - LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. I Fl I I I I I I Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, by agreement, for individualuse and download on November 14, 2015 to KLAUSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES for designated user ELLEY KLAUSBRUCKNER. No other reproduction or transmission in any torn, permitted without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact Iicensing©nfpa.org. DEFINITIONS 13-23 3.9.2.1.2* Open Array. A storage arrangement where air movement through the pile is enhanced because of vertical flues larger than 6 in. (150 mm). 3.9.2.2 Bin Box Storage. Storage in five-sided wood, 'nietal, or cardboard boxes with open face on the' aisles -in which boxes are self-supporting or supported by a structure so designed that little or no horizontal or vertical space exists around boxes 3.9.2.3 Palletized Storage Storage of commodities on al lets or other storage aids that form honzontal spaces be tween tiers of storage. 3.9.2.4* Pile Stability, Stable Piles. Those arrays whère'col- lapse, spillage of content, or leaning of stacks cross flue spaces is not likely to occur soon after initial fire develop- ment. S 3.9.2.5* Pile Stability, Unstable Piles. Those airays where collapse, spillage of contents, or leaning of stacks across flue spaces occurs soon after initial fire development. 3.9.2.6* Shelf Storage. Storage on structures up to and in- cluding 30 in. (750 mm) deep and separated by aisles* at least 30 in. (750 mm) wide..- 3.9.2.6.1* Back-to-Back Shelf Storage. Two solid or. jrfo- rated shelves up to 30 in. (750 mm) in depth each not exceeding a total depth of 60 in. (1.5 m), separated-by a longitudinal vertical barrier such as plywood, particle- board, sheet metal, or equivalent, with a maximum 0.25 in. (6 mm) diameter penetrations and no longitudinal -flue space and a maximum storage height of 15 ft (4.6 m). 3.9.2.7 Solid-Piled Storage. Storage of commoditiei stacked on each other. 3.9.2.8 Solid -Unit Load of Unexpanded P1asth (Either Car- toned or Exposed). A load that does not have voids (air) Within the load and that burns only on the exterior, of the load; water from sprinklers might reach most surfaces avail- able to burn. S - -. -• 3.9.3 Rack Storage. 55 3.9.3.1* Aisle Width. The horizontal dimension between the face of the loads in racks under consideration. 3.9.3.2 Automotive Components on Portable Racks.- Instru- ment panels, windshields, metal and plastic gasoline tanks, heater housings, door panels, interior trim, bumper facia, wiring harnesses, sheet metal, body components, engines, driveline components, steering mechanisms, auxiliary mo- tors, and lighting - all with or without expanded Group A plastic dunnage. This definitiondoes not include thestor- age of air bags, tires, and seats on portable racks.. ..'. 3.9.3.3 Bulkhead. A vertical barrier -across the i'àck'.; 3•9•3•4* Face Sprinklers. Standard sprinklers that are lo- cated in transverse flue spaces along the aisle or in' the rack, are within 18 in. (450 mm) of the aisle face of storage, and are used to oppose vertical development of fire on the ex- ternal face of storage. S , '.• 3.9.3.5 Horizo,ntalBarrier. A solid barrier in the horizontal position covering the entire rack, including all flue spaces at certain height increments, to prevent vertical fire spread. 3.9.3.6* Longitudinal Flue Space. The space between rows of storage perpendicular to the direction of loading with a width not exceeding 2& in. (600 mm) between storage. 3•9•3•7* Rack. Any combination of'vertical, -horizontal, and diagonal members that supports stored materials. [1, 2015] - Dil i I io I ii ii 12 It H Hi 111 141 I II] 1 i L 1)1 L I I i . I 1 Hf Ill Ill III I I(flJillJH I Ii III ilHflf fIll I Ifflill ill If IflIff! III I If 111 itif I Hf 1 If 3.9.3.7.2 Movable Racks. Racks on fixed rails or -guides that can be moved back and forth only in a horizontal, two-dimensional plane. A moving aisle is created as abut- ting racks are either loaded or unloaded, then moved across the aisle to abut other racks. 3.9.3.7.3 Multiple-Row Racks. Racks greater than 12 ft (300 mm) in depth or single- or double-row racks sepa- rated by aisles less than 3.5 ft (1.1 m)-wide having an overall width greater than 12 ft (300 mm). 74 0p1__IJ Illi I 'iiii flff I I Ill I III IfllfIIiFI I IffI Ii I 13 11I 1 II III 111111 11 lIft filtff ff1 I 1 Ii It III 1 ]IffI I I] 111111 _I1 Ii 1ff f 1 1 oh I It Ill) f f f HI III 1 111 I I. I 1ff I 111ff nil Ill I fflHf_. itI III 1 1 IC Iii ff111 I1I III 1111 I1fIff1,f} h II IfIlIff I I i i I,11)( Ink I f 1ff I Ii Oil tl 1 1111 f.. f I III ff111 fIll (I ---- - -------.- -- 3.9.3.7.5 PortableRacks. Portable Racks. Racks-that are not fixed in place and can be arranged in any number of configurations. 3.9.3.7.6 Rack Shelf Area. The area of the horizontal sur- face of a shelf in a rack defined by perimeter aisle(s) or. nominal6 in. (150 mm) flue spaces on all four sides, or by the placement of loads that block openings that would oth- erwise serve as the required flue spaces. 3 4 7 w_l jo P II / I I I III if f 1ff 1 n 1111 Ii ii ii fli Ii [),I' 111 I Ill 'o Ii H 1 111 ff1 II 111, I I If I 1 11 1 fill) Ill IffI\f1I_,1\lllll f ill if II 1111111 I LH hl L 3.9.3.7.8 Slatted Shelf Rack. A rack where shelves are fixed in place with a series of narrow individual solid supports used as the shelf material and spaced apart with regular openings. - 3.9.3.7.9 Solid Shelf Rack. A rack that is not defined as an open rack where shelves are -fixed in place with a solid, slatted, or wire mesh barrier used as the shelf material and having limited openings in the shelf area. 3.9.3.8* Solid Shelving. Shelving that is fixed in place, slat ted, wire mesh, or other type of shelves located within racks. The area of .a solid shelf is defined by perimeter aisle or flue space on all four sides or by the placement of loads that block openings that would otherwise serve as the re- quired flue spaces. Solid shelves having an area equal to or less than 20 ft2 (1.9 m2) are defined as open racks: Shelves of wire mesh, slats, or .)ther materials more than 50 pci-cent open and where the flue spaces are maintained are defined as open racks. 3.9.3.9 Transverse Flue Space. The space between rows of storage parallel to tOe direction of loading. (See Figure A.3.9.3.6.) S 2016 Edition I Copyright 2015 National,Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, by agreement, for individual use and download on November14. 2015 to KLAUSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES for designated user ELLEY KLAUSBRUCKNER. No other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact ticensing©nfpa.org. 13-86 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Ceiling T __T A__T Not less : Not less than 36 in. 6 in I than 36 in. (900 mm) (150 mm) I (900 mm) maximum Obstruction Obstruction 12 in. (300 mm) 1 12in. 1 (300 mm) maximum maximum FIGURE 8.11.5.3.5 Obstruction More Than 36 in. (914 mm) Below Sprinklers (CMSA Sprinklers). that branch line and the sprinklers on the branch line it is moving away from does not exceed 110 ft2 (10.2 m2) per sprin- kler where all of the following conditions are met: (1) The average actual floor area protected by the sprinklers on the moved branch line and the sprinklers on the adja- cent branch lines shall not exceed 100 ft2 (9.3 m2) per sprinkler. (2) In no case shall the distance between sprinklers exceed 12 ft (3.7 m). (3) It shall not be permitted to move a branch line where there are moved sprinklers.on a branch line that exceed the maximum sprinkler spacing. 8.12.2.3 Minimum Protection Area of Coverage. The mini- mum allowableprotection area of coverage for a sprinkler (Av) shall not be less than 64 ft2 (5,92), 8.12.3 Sprinkler Spacing (Early Suppression Fast-Response Sprinklers). i'tI.xiniiirii l)i',i.rnt' I'i'iir'(it Si LIIHC'r...Thc must- ill I I I,111, 1 I ',', 1 n jil 1)11.1( I tn. I . I t'. it 1 I' II - ..-. .. (1) Where the storage height is less than or equal to 25 ft (7.6 m) and the ceiling height is less than or equal to 30ft (9.1 m), the distance between sprinklers shall be limited to not more: than 12 ft (3.7 m) between sprinklers as shown in Table 8.12.2.2.1. tI 1 iii I t I I . Ili it1i '.. ii I 2 7 h 1 - .11 iii n h- I I - I 1 It 1) 1 1 } 1 .11 1 II in I It 1 II II nit ii ii nt 11,11 III It 1,1 I'll 1I iild - () Regardless of the storageor ceiling .heigh t arrangement, deviations from the maximum sprinkler spacing shall be permitted to eliminate obstructions created by structural elements (such as -trusses, -barjoists, and wind bracing) by moving a sprinkler along the:branch line a maximum of 1 ft (300 mm).from its allowable spacing, provided cover- age for that sprinkler does not exceed 110 ft2 (10.2 m2) where all of the following conditions are met: The average actual floor area protected by the moved sprinkler and the adjacent sprinklers shall not exceed 100 ft2 (9.3 in 2). Adjacent branch lines shall maintain the same pat- tern. In no case shall .the distance between sprinklers ex- ceed 12 ft (3.7 m). (4) Where branch lines are parallel to trusses and bar joists, deviations from the maximum sprinkler spacing shall be permitted to eliminate obstructions created by structural elements (such as trusses, barjoists, and wind.bracing)-by moving a single branch line a maximum of 1 ft (300 mm) from its allowable spacing, provided coverage for the sprinklers on that branch line and the sprinklers on the branch line it is moving away-from-does not exceed 110 ft2 (10.2 mtt) per sprinkler where all of the following condi- tions are met: The average actual floor area protected by the sprin- klers on the moved branch line and the sprinklers on the adjacent branch lines shall not exceed 100 ft2 (9.3 m2) per sprinkler. In no case shall the distance between sprinklers-ex- ceed 12 ft (3.7 m). It shall not be permitted- to move abranch line where there are moved sprinklers on a branch line that ex- ceed the maximums prinkler spacing. 8.12.3.2 Maximum'Distance from Walls. The distance from sprinklers to walls shall not exceed one-half of the allowable distance permitted between sprinklers as indicated in Table 8.12.2.2.1. 8.12.3.3 Minimum Distance from Walls.- Sprinklers shall be located a minimum of 4 in. (100 mm) from a wall. 2.1.1 \1inir'um I)iNtant u 119M I, Spnnklnr,.7I7' il I i II I 1t.0 -d 1'1 I h nt Ic C2 4 in II I CcItt Table 8.12.2.2.1 Protection Areas and Maximum Spacing of ESFR Sprinklers Ceiling/Roof Heights Up to 30 ft (9.1 m) Cuitinc Rinif I Itiglits Or'r 'I) It (1.1 iii) Protection Area Spacing I'rot tint In ut Sp.0 117 (.nnsti'ii -iion 'l ft2 m2 ft en Ii , iii ' . fi ".INtIIIIIIIIII III. 100 9.3 12 3.7 lIlt) II . III hIlt III , 7,11111.1111111 ii III 1 1 100 9.3 12 3.7 ' 11111 I (,I1lltll ItII II1t.It 11111 iI 1 100 9.3 12 3.7 11111 III Ic) I. III ilt - 1 l I 11, 1,II . I'l/i\ '\ 7. 2016 Edition Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Licensed, by agreement, for individual use and download on November 14. 2015 to KLAUSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES for designated user ELLEY KLAUSBRUCKNER. No other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to reDort unauthorized use, contact Iicensing@nfpa.org. 13-88 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Sprinklers shall be installed below continuous obstruc- tions, or they shall be arranged to comply with Table 8.12.5.1.1 for horizontal obstructions entirelybelow the elevation of sprinklers that restrict sprinkler discharge pattern for two or more adjacent sprinklers such as ducts, lights, pipes, and conveyors. Additional sprinklers shall not be required where the ob- struction is 2 in. (50 mm) or less in width and is located a minimum of 2 ft (600 mm) below the elevation .of the sprinkler deflector or is positioned a minimum of 1 ft (300 mm) horizontally from the sprinkler. Additional sprinklers shall not be required.where the ob- struction is 1 ft. (300 mm) or less in width and located a minimum of 1 ft (300 mm) horizontally from the sprin- kler. Additional sprinklers shall not be required where the ob- - struction is 2 ft (600 mm) or less in width and located a minimum of 2 ft (600 mm) horizontally from the sprin- kler. Ceiling sprinklers shall not be required to comply with Table 8.12.5.1.1 where a row of sprinklers is installed un- der the obstruction. - - 8.12.5.3.2 Bottom Chords of Bar Joists or Open Trusses. ESFR sprinklers shall be positioned a minimum of 1 ft (300 mm) horizontally from the nearest edge to any bottom chord of a bar joist or open truss. 8.12.5.3.2.1 The requirements of 8.12.5.3.2 shall not apply where upright sprinklers are located over the bottom chords of barjoists or open trusses that are 4 in. (100 mm) maximum in width. 8.12.5.3.3t For pipes, conduits, or groups of pipes and con- duit to be considered individual, they must be separated from the closest adjacent pipe, conduit, cable tray, or similar ob- structions by a minimum of three times the width of the adja- cent pipe, conduit, cable tray, or similar obstructièn 8.12.5.3.4 Open Gratings. Sprinklers installed under open gratings shall be of the intermediate level/rack storage type or otherwise shielded from the discharge of overhead sprinklers. 8.12.5.3.5 Overhead Doors. Quick-response spray sprinklers shall be permitted to be utilized under overhead doors. 8.12.5.3.6 Special Obstruction Allowance. Sprinklers:with a special obstruction allowance shall be installed according to their listing. -.- .... - 1tr.prs itI-ae dèl Ito dl be ni at 8.13 In-Rack Sprinklers. 813.1 System Size. The area protected by a single system of sprinklers in racks shall not exceed 40,000 ft2 (3720 m) of floor area occupied by the racks, including aisles, regardless of the number of levels of in-rack sprinklers. 8.13.2 Type of In-Rack Sprinklers. 8.13.2.1 Sprinklers in racks shall be ordinary-temperature standard-response or quick-response classification with a nominal K-factor of K-5.6 (80), K-8.0 (115), or K-11.2 (160), pendent or upright. 8.13.2.2 Sprinklers with intermediate- and high-temperature ratings shall be used near heat sources as required by 8.3.2. 8.13.3 In-Rack Sprinkler Water Shields. 8.13.3.1 In-Rack Sprinkler Water Shields for Storage of Class I Through Class IV Commodities. Water shields shall be provided directly above in-rack sprinklers, or listed intermedi- ate level/rack storage sprinklers shall be used where there is more than one level, if not shielded by horizontal barriers. (See Section C.3.) 8.13.3.2 In-Rack Sprinkler Water Shields for Plastic Storage. Where in-rack sprinklers are not shielded by horizontal barri- ers, water shields shall be provided above the sprinklers, or listed intermediate level/rack storage sprinklers shall be used. 8.13.4 Location, Position, and Spacing of In-Rack Sprinklers. The location, position, and spacing of in-rack sprinklers shall comply with the requirements in Chapters 12 through 20 as applicable. 8.13.4.1 Minimum Distance Between In-Rack Sprinklers. In- rack sprinklers shall be permitted to be placed less than 6 ft (1.8 m) on center. 8.13.5 Obstructions to In-Rack Sprinkler Discharge. In-rack sprinklers shall not be required to meet the obstruction crite- ria and clearance from storage requirements of Section 8.5. 8.14 Pilot Line Detectors. 8.14.1 Pilot line detectors and related components including pipe and fittings shall be corrosion resistant when installed in areas exposed to weather or corrosive conditions. 8.14.2 Where subject to mechanical or physical damage, pilot line detectors and related detection system components shall be protected. 8.14.3 Where spray sprinklers are used as pilot line detectors, they shall be installed in accordance with Section 8.14 and the spacing and location rules. of Section 8.6, except that the ob- struction to water distribution rules for automatic sprinklers shall not be required to be followed. 8.14.3.1 Where located under a ceiling, pilot sprinklers shall be positioned in accordance with the requirements of Sec- Lion 8.6. 8.14.4 The temperature rating of spray sprinklers utilized as pilot line detectors shall be selected in accordance with 8.3.2. 8.14.5 Maximum horizontal spacing for indoor locations shall not exceed 12 ft (3.7 m). 8.14.6 Pilot line detectors shall be permitted to be spaced more than 22 in. (550 mm) below a ceiling or deck where the maximum spacing between pilot line detectors is 10 ft (3.0 m) or less. 8.14.6.1 Other maximum horizontal spacing differing from those required in 8.14.5 shall be permitted where installed in accordance with their listing. 8.14.7 Pilot line detectors located outdoors, such as in open process structures, shall be spaced such that the elevation of a single level of pilot line detectors and between additional lev- els of pilot line detectors shall not exceed 17 ft (5.2 in). 8.14.8 The maximum distance between pilot line detectors installed outdoors shall not exceed 8 ft (2.4 m). 8.14.8.1 The horizontal distance between pilot line detectors installed outdoors on a given level shall be perutitted to be 2016 Edition I Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)..Licensed,by agreement, for individual use and download on November 14. 2015 to KLAUSBRLJCKNER AND ASSOCIATES for designated user ELLEY KLAUSBRUCKNER. No Other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact licensing@nfpa.org. 13-146 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Chapter 12 General Requirements for Storage 12.1 General. The requirements of Section 12.1 shall apply to all storage arrangements and commodities other than miscel- laneous storage (see Chapter 13) and as modified by specific sections in Chapter 14 through Chapter 20. 12.1.1 Roof Vents and Draft Curtains. See Section C.6. 12.1.1.1* Manually operated roof vents or automatic roof vents with operating elements that have a higher temperature classification than the automatic sprinklers shall be permitted. 12.1.1.2 Early suppression fast-response (ESFR) sprinklers shall not be used in buildings with automatic heat or smoke vents unless the vents use a high-temperature rated, standard- response operating mechanism. 12.1.1.3-* Draft curtains shall not be used within ESFR sprin- kler systems. 12.1.1.3.1 Draft curtains separating ESFR sprinklers at system breaks or from control mode sprinklers or between hazards shall be permitted. (See 8.4.6.4.) 12.1.2 Ceiling Slope. The sprinkler system criteria specified in Chapter 12 and Chapters 14 through 20 are.-intended to apply to buildings with ceiling slopes not exceeding 2 in 12 (16.7 percent) unless modified by a specific section in Chap. ter 12 and Chapters 14 through 20. 12.1.3* Building and Storage Height. 12.1.3.1 The maximum building height shall be measured to the underside of the roof deck or ceiling or. in accordance with 12.1.3.1.1 through 12.1.31.3. 12.1.3.1.1 For corrugated metal deck roofs up to 3 in. (75 mm) in depth, the maximum roof height shall be mea- sured from floor to the bottom of the deck. 12.1.3.1.2 For decks deeper than 3 in. (75 mm), the maxi- mum roof height shall be measured to the highest point on the deck. 12.1.3.1.3.1 For 'insulation that is installed directly against the ceiling or roof structureand is installed flat and parallel t the ceiling or roof structure, the maximum roof'height shall he measured to the underside of the insulation. 12.1.3.1.3.2 For insulation that is installed in a manner that causes itto deflector sag down from the ceiling or roof struc- ture, the maximum roof height shall he measured as half of the distance of the deflection from the insulation high point to the insulation low point. If the deflection or sag in the insu- lation exceeds 6'in.' (150 mm), the maximum roof height shall be measured to the high point of the insulation. 12.1.3.1.4" Where the building height.changes within, a com- partment, the sprinklers directly over the storage shall be ca- pable of protecting storage directly beneath. 12.1.3.1.4.1 Where a barrier to heat and smoke in accor- dance with 12.3(2) or 12.3(3) is not present, the sprinkler criteria .15 ft (4.6m) into the perimeter of the lower ceiling area shall be the same as the sprinkler protection for the high ceiling area. 12.1.3.2 ESFR sprinklers shall be used only in buildings equal to, orless than, the height of the building for which they have been listed. ' 12.1.3.3 'The sprinkler system design shall be based on the storage height and clearance to ceiling that routinely or peri- odically exist in the building and create the greatest water demand. Where storage is placed above doors, the storage height shall be calculated from the base of storage above the door. 12.1.3.4 Clearance to Ceiling. 12.1.3.4.1* The clearance to ceiling shall be measured in ac- cordance with 12.1.3.4.1.1 through 12.1.3.4.1.3. 12.1.3.4.1.1 For corrugated metal deck roofs up to 3 in. (75 mm) in depth, the clearance to ceiling shall be measured from, the top of storage to the bottom of the deck. 12.1.3.4.1.2 For corrugated metal deck roofs deeper than 3 in. (75 mm), the clearance to ceiling shall be measured to the highest point on the deck. 12.1.3.4.1.3 For ceilings that have insulation attached di- rectly to underside of the ceiling or roof structure, the clear- ance to ceiling shall be measured from the top of storage to the bottom of the insulation and shall be in accordance with 12.1.3.4.1.3(A) or 12.1.3.4.1.3(B). For insulation that is attached directly to.the ceiling or roof sti-ucture and is installed flat and parallel to the ceiling or roof structure, the clearance to ceiling shall be measured from the top of storage to the underside of the insulation. For insulation that is installed in a manner that causes it.. to deflect or sag down from the ceiling or roof structure, the clearance to ceiling shall be measured from the top of storage to a point half of the distance of the deflection from the insu- lation high point to the insulation low point. If the deflection or sag in the insulation exceeds 6 in. (150 mm), the clearance to ceiling shall be measured from the top of storage to the high point of the insulation. 12.1.3.4.3 Where the clearance to ceiling exceeds 20 ft (6.1 m) for Chapters 14 and 15, protection shall be based upon the storage .height that would result in a clearance to ceiling of 20.ft (6.1 m). 12.1.3.4.4 Where the clearance to ceiling exceeds 20 ii (6.1 ni) for Section 16.2, protection shall be based upon the storage height that would result in a clearance to ceiling of 20 ft (6.1 m) or providing one level of supplemental, quick- \/esponse in-rack sprinklers located directly below the top tier \ of storage and at csery flue space intersection. inn ' •i::i.'I I I'' vzy ii. 12.1.3.4.6 Where the clearance exceeds 10 ft (3.0 in) for Sec- tion 17.3, protection shall be based upon providing one level 12.1.3.1.3 For ceilings that have insulation installed directly against underside of the 'ceiling or roof structure, the maxi- 12.1.3.4.2 For spray sprinkler criteria where the clearance to mum roof height shall be in ti Fon and shall be in acllherefore storage is assumed at 30' d5 those identified in this section, t he require- 12.1.3.1.3.2. li.3.4.3 through 12.1.3.4.8 shall apply. _________________________ 2016 Edition Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). 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GENERALREQUIREMENTSFOR STORAGE 13-149 Table 12.8.6 Hose Stream Allowance and Water Supply Duration Number of Ceiling Size of Hose Stream Allwance Water • • Sprinklers Design supply • Sprinkler in Design Area at Duration Commodity Sprinkler Type Spacmg Type Area* Ceiling gpm L/mm (minutes) Up to 1200 ft2 (10rn2) 250 950 60 Over -1200 ft2 (111 m2) Up to Control mode 1500 ft2 density/area Standard and NA (140 in 2) 500 1900 90 (CMDA) extended-coverage Over 1500 ft2 S (139m2) UP to 2600 ft2 (240m2) 500 1900 120 Over • 2606 ft2 (240m2) 500 1900 150 Standard Up to 12 NA 250 950 60 \jILII Over 12 to 15 NA 500 1900 90 H H 1 Over 15 to 25 NA 500 1900 120 Control Mode Specific Over 25 NA 500 1900 150 Application '- Up to 6 NA 250 950 60 (CMSA) Upto8t NA 250 950 60 Over 6 to 8 Extended-coverage NA 500 1900 90 S Over 8to 12 • NA • 500 1900 • 120 Over 12 NA • 500 1900 150 Over 12 to I 15 NA 500 1900 90 I H Hi I IrI Over 15 to 25 NA 500 1900 120 Over 25 NA 500 1900 150 On-floor rubber tire Standard and storage up to 5 ft • CMDA & CMSA extendel;coverage (1.5 rn) in height Any • Any 250 950 120 • S , • (conin.ues) 2016 Edition 1 V . V Copyright.2015 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, by agreement, for individual use and download on November 14, 2015 to KLAUSBRUCKNER ANDASSOCIATES for designated user ELLEY KLAUSBRUCKNER. No other reproduction or transmission in any forni permitted without written permission of NFPA. For. inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact ticensingnfpaorg. PROTECTIONOF RACK STORAGE OF PLASTIC AND RUBBER COMMODITIES 13-225 Table 17.3.2.1 CMSA Sprinkler Design Criteria for Single., Double-, and,Multiple.Row Racks of Group A Plastic Commodities Stored Over 25 ft(7.6 in) in, Height Maximum Storage Maximum V Minimum Operating Height Ceiling/Roof Height Number Pressure Storage V Commodity K-Factor! Type-of .ofDesign Arrangement Class ft V in ft in Orientation', System Sprinkler's psi V bar Single-, . 30 9.1 35 11 19.6(280). Wet 15 25 1.7 double-, and Cartoned, Pendent multiple-row unexpanded 35 11 40 12 19.6 (280) Wet 15 30 , 2.1 racks (no plastics open-top Pendent containers) Table 17.3.3.1 ESFR Protectionof Rack Storage of Group ,A Plastic Commodities Stored Over 25 ft (7.6 m) in Height V \1anruni Str.rc Ceiling/Roof Maximum Height .. Nominal V . Minimum Pressure Operating V Sprinkler iu V ft m ________ psi ________ bar • (Vlnnrdlr It K-Factor Orientation Requirements V 14.0. Upright! 75 5.2 No VIII 11d ii ili - . (200) - pendent 16.8 • Upright! 5V2 3.6 No i. H 1:1,11111j,V rI I • 35 11 (240) ,. pendent • . V 22.4 Pendent 35 2.4 No V (320) 25.2 Pendént 20 ' 1.4 No • (360).. I m Ir 4 i V V I - 22.4 , (320) "'Pendent 40 ' . 2.7 No 25.2 Pendent 25 1.7 No V V • (3 .60) . 14V0 Pendent 90 ' 6.2 Yes V (200) • 16.8 Pendent 63 4.3 Yes - - V (240) ________ ________ _________ 45 14 22.4 Pendent 40 2.7 No • V (320) _________ _________ • 25.2 Pendent 40 2.7 No , V V (360). . V ' 16.8 Pendent 52 , 3.6 No V V V (240) 40 12 . 25.2 V Pendent 25 1.7 No V • (360) V • • 14.0 Pendent 90 6.2 Yes (200) 35 11 16.8 Pendent 63 4.3 Yes V , V (240) V 45 14 .22.4 Pendent 40 2.7 No (320) • 25.2 Pendent 40 2.7 No V (320) (continues) 2016 Edition Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, by agreement,,for individual use and download on November 14, 2015 to KLAIJSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES for designated user ELLEY KLAUSBRIJCKNER. No other reproduction or transmission in any torn, permitted.without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact Iicensing©nfpa.org. 13-226 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Table 17.3.3.1 Continued . . Storage Arrangement .. Commodity Maximum Storage Height Maximum :;ceuing,Roof Height '.. Nominal K-Factor Orientation Minimum Operating 'Pressure In-Rack Sprinkler Requirements ft .. m. ;... m . psi bar 14.0 Pendent 90 6.2 Yes (200) 16.8 Pendent 63 .4.3 Yes - (240) 40 45 14 22.4 Pendent 40 2.7 No -. 12.....- (320) '25.2 Pendent 40 . 2.7 No (360) . 14.0 Pendent 75 5.2 No -35- 10.7 (200) 16.8 Pendent 52 3.6 No (240) It H! I' H 224 Pendent 50 34 No (320) 25.2 Pendent . 50 3.4 No (360) 14.0 Pendent 90 6.2 Yes 45 12 (200) . 16.8 Pendent 63 4.3 . Yes (240) .. 16.8 Pendent 52 3.6 No (240) 22.4 Pendent 50 3.4 No 40 2 25.2 Pendent (360) 50 '3.4 No 11 (320) 35 14.0 Pendent 90 6.2 Yes (200) 45 14 16.8 Pendent 63 4.3 Yes (240) 14.0 Pendent 90 6.2 Yes (200) . 40, 12 -'45-- 14 16.8 Pendent 63 4.3 Yes (240) 17.3.3.1.1 ESFR sprinklers shall not be permitted to protect 1 '' ] it Hi I I h ill It TJ I J11- Storage on solid shelf racks unless the solid shelf racks are ill itiL, It t, I d I } iiit!T r 'd 'III )-, itt 111 111- proLeCLed with in rack sprinklers in accordance with 17 1 5 lii It I tlit 1 Ii 1733 111 Where solid shelves are used in iack sprinklers 17334 Where required by Table 1733 1 one level ofK8 0 shall be installed in every level below the highesi.ölidshelf. (115) or.K-11.2 (60) quick-response,.ordinary-ternperature in-rack sprinklers shall be installed at the tier level, closest to 17.3.3.1.2 ESFR sprinklers shall not be permitted toprotect but not exceeding one-half of the maximum storage height. Storage With open-top containers. '. 17.3.3.4.1 In-rack sprinkler hydraulic design criteria shall be 17.3.3.2 ESFR sprinkler systems shall be designed such ihat the most hydraulically remote eight sprinklers at 60 gpm the minimum operating pressure.is not less than that mdi- (230 L/min). cated in Table 17.3.3.1 for type of storage, commodity, storage 17.3.3.4.2 In-rack sprinklers shall be located at the intersec- height, and building height involved. Lion of the longitudinal and transverse flue space. 2016 Edition PER NFPA13. ;EJRKET \IThAG ILJ'E 5CW (SWG-20 FO UN .a 2013EEO. frVA.XIMUM LENGTh OF eRcE1 NGS riMN Pil'ING ((5C-7) OR EQu,L s),m-i czoQVO - TH1EAD (SGH-30) OR EQU VYITH o))'pt TT3NGØ S NOTED OTHRME To pv.rr UWA0 MOVEMNT OF PII 7 71-LAN V1TH NO JAQF10NA4STAINT op, c- r_H V D RAULI C DATA P LATE -* Project L4 - Date ticaton -2#7 (4Ljh.. L1'- -.— - Contractor let Mdre 7 IJP 1 .tj4j . 4jcp Axea 24 '71' Hazard Ught. OR I(S) EX—l: NFPA Sndard ' SyI Type - Denity/Area 5F2 * gpm/sf over - st ft. arda Area/Sprhilder to c sf/sp used C C.) SQ It üilowed Mig prnker Data: 'Orifice '/4-" K factor jt -Degree. 2 ", Spnukfer Flowwg 2. Srinicier I 4a Hose Z wm aflowance TOTALSpJNKWSONSyM / SUMMARY OF FLOW I Drgeofi1osprjnkfets - TOTAL DEMAND WE OF ~ISEM I419 J2.J1 44'2 with Hoc '24i gpm _ Wh Rack - - gpr f SUPPLY DATA tOc3tiOn _ 1 Tess By- !eAj) - Test Dat Otr 5tat1c I - Ø Resdua1 ( psi. Flow flre Pump Ratrng - m psi, - p--- PIPEDATA • C-Factor Aboveground t#2.) thidergrounda t. 0 - - Pipe Type 5th 40 It Wail XL CI'VC' STORAGE •' CommodityClus: Max.Hgt. —. Ft Mm. - erAlc width. Flu, No (231-C) - Curve- - Spr1nr/m.oym loyv.. - * - ••- 1- -- - Rack Demand - gpni @ - Psi rot paint - -. -.- -- -r-- - --i---s 4 aacicflowProventer: Mfg: - - • -- - LI ,. & - - ATTACHMENT #6B AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLERS FLOOR/PALLETIZED STORAGE I I I I I I I Copyright 2015 National Fire.Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, by agreement, for individual use and download on No 14. 2015 to KLAUSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES for designated user ELLEY I KLAUSBRUCKNER. No other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted without written permission of NFPA.-For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact Iicensing©nfpa.org. DEFINITIONS. 13-23 I 3.9.2.1.2* Open Array. A storage arrangement where air movement through the pile is enhanced because of vertical flues larger than 6 in. (150 mm). 3.9.2.2 Bin Box Storage. Storage in five-sided wood, metal, or cardboard boxes with open face on the aisles in which boxes are self-supporting or supported by a structure so designed that little or no horizontal or vertical space exists around boxes. A flII.4I Ad S!ora r1-l'-4 II p Al I I 11 Iii IItol".4c w k 111.1i holin 1 Ill III II } IA 11 II I]( I If 39.2.4 Pile Stability, Stable -Piles. Those arrays where col- lapse, spillage of content, or leaning of stacks across flue spaces is not likely to occur soon after initial fire develop- ment. 3.9.2.5* Pile Stability, Unstable Piles. Those arrays where collapse, spillage of contents, or leaning of stacks across flue spaces occurs soon after initial fire development. 3.9.2.6* Shelf Storage. Storage on structures up to and in- cluding 30 in. (750 mm). deep and separated by aisles at least 30 in. (750 mm) wide. 3.9.26.1* -Back-to-Back Shelf Storage. Two solid or perfo- rated shelves up to 30 in. (750 mm) in depth each, not exceeding a total depth of 60 in. (13 m), separated by a longitudinal vertical barrier such as plywood, particle- board, sheet metal, or equivalent, with a maximum 0.25 in. (6mm) diameter penetrations and no longitudinal flue space and a maximum storage height of 15 ft (4.6 m). 3.9.2.7 Solid-Piled Storage. Storage of commodities stacked on each other. 3.9.29 Solid Unit Load of Unexpanded Pl-astië (Either Car- toned or Exposed). A load that does not have voids (air) within the load and that burns only on the exterior of the load; water from sprinklers might reach most surfaces avail- able to burn. - - 3.93 Rack Storage. 3931 Aisle Width. The horizontal dimension between the face of the.loads in racks under consideration. 3.9.3.2 Automotive: Components on: -Portable ROcks. Instru- ment panels, windshields, metal and plastic gasoline tanks, heater housings, door panels, interior trim, bumper facia, wiring harnesses, sheet metal, body components, engines, dnveliñe components, steering mechanisms, auxiliary mo- tors,.and lighting all with or without expanded Group A plastic dunnage. This definition does not include the stor- age of air bags, tires, and seats on portable racks. 3.9.3.3 Bulkhead. A-vertical barrier across the rack. 3•9•34* Face, Sprinklers. Standard sprinklers that are lo- cated in transverse flue sjaces along the aisle or in the rack, arewithin 18 in. (450 mm) of the aisle face of storage, and are used to oppose verticaldevelopment of fire on the ex- ternal face of storage. 3.9.3.5 HorizontalBarrier. Asolid barrier in the horizontal position covering the entire rack, including all flue spaces at certain height increments, to prevent vertical fire spread. 3.9.3.6* Longitudinal -Flue Space. The space between rows of storage; perpendicular to the direction of loading with a width not exceeding 24 in. (600 mm) between storage. 3•9•3•7* -Rack. Any combination of vertical, horizontal, and diagonal members that supports stored materials. [1, 20151 3.9.3.7.-1 Double-Row Racks. Racks less than or equal to 12 ft (300 mm) in depth or single-row-racks placed back to back having an aggregate depth up to 12 ft (300 Trim), with aisles having an aisle width of-at least 3.5 ft (1.1 m) between loads on racks. 3.9.3.7.2 Movable Racks. Racks on fixed rails or guides that can be moved back and forth only in a horizontal, two-dimensional plane. A moving aisle is created as abut- ting racks are either loaded or unloaded, then moved across-the aisle to abut other racks. 3.9.3.7.3 Multiple-Row Racks. Racks greater than 12 ft (300 mm) in depth or single- or double-row racks sepa- rated-by aisles less than 3.5 ft (1.1 m) wide having an overall width greater than 12 ft (300 mm). 3.9.3.7.4 Open Rack. -Racks without shelving or with shelv- ing in racks that are fixed -in place with shelves having a solid surface and a shelf area equal to or. less than 20 ft2 (1.9 m2) or with shelves having a wire mesh, slatted surface, or other material with openings representing at least 50 percent of the shelf area including the horizontal area of rack members and where the flue spaces are maintained. 3.9.3.7.5 Portable Racks. Racks that are not fixed in place and can be arranged in any number-of configurations. 3.9.3.7.6 Rack Shelf Area. The area of the horizontal sur- face of a shelf in a rack defined by perimeter aisle(s) or nominal6.in. -(150 mm)flue spaces on.all four sides, or by the placement of loads that block openings that would oth- erwise serve as the required flue spaces. 3•9•3•7•7* Single-Row Racks. Racks that have no longitudi- nal flue space and that have -a depth up to 6 ft (1.8 m) with aisles having awidth of at least 3.5 -ft (1.1 m) between loads on racks. - - 3.9.3.7.8 Slatted SizeIf Rack. A-rack where shelves are fixed in place with a series of narrow individual solid supports used as the shelf material and spaced apart with regular openings. 3.9.3.7.9 -Solid Shelf Rack. A rack that is not defined as an open rack where shelves are fixed in place with a solid, slatted, or wire:mesh barrier used as the shelf material and having limited openings in the shelf area. 3.9.3;8 Solid Shelving. Shelving that is fixed in place, slat- ted, wire mesh, or other type of shelves -located within racks. The area of a solid shelf is'defined by perimeter aisle or flue space on all four sides orby the -placement-of loads that block openings that would otherwise serve as the re- quired flue spaces. Solid shelves having an area equal to or less than 20 ft2-(1.9 m2) are defined as open racks. Shelves of wire mesh, slats, orother materials more than- 50 percent open and where the flue spaces are maintained are defined as open racks. 3:9.3.9 -Transverse Flue Space. - The space between rows of storage parallel to the direction of -loading. (See Figure A.3.9.3.6.) 2016 Edition I I I I I Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, by agreement1 for individuai.useand download on November 14, 2015 to KLAtJSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES for designated user ELLEY KLAUSBRUCKNER. No other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted without writtenpermission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact iicensingcntpa.org. 13-86' INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS • __T Ceiling :'i'-i.'.•' ...i,. Not less 'Not less than 36 in. 6 in ' than 36 in. (900 mm) (l5o mm) I.y(909mm) maximum • Obstruction Obstruction , • (300 mm) 12 in. (300 mm) maximum maximum,. FIGURE 8.11.5.3.5, Obstruction More Than 36 in., (914 mm) Below Sprinklers (CMSA Sprinklers). . that branch line and the sprinklers on the branch line it is moving away from does not exceed 110 ft2 (10.2 m)'Lper sprin- kler where all of the following conditions are me11- The average actual floor area protected by the sprinklers on the moved branch line and the sprinklers.on, the-adja- cent branch lines shall not exceed 100 ft2 (9.3 m2) per sprinkler. In no case shall the distance between sprinklers exceed 12 ft (3.7 m). It shall not be permitted to move a braiich line where there are moved sprinklers on a branch line that exceed the maximum sprinkler spacing. 8.12.2.3 Minimum Protection Area of Coverage The mini- mum allowable protection area of coverage for a sprinkler (Au) shall not be less than 64 ft2 (592) . . -. 8.12.3 Sprinkler Spacing (Early Suppression Fast-Response Sprinklers). tT?'\'i s1)rIiklt.TTTi: (1) Where the storage height is less than or equal to 25 ft (7.6 m) and the ceiling height is less than or e4ual to 30 ft. (9.1 m), the distance between sprinklers shall be limited to not more than 12 ft. (3.7 m) between piik ,érsas shown in Table 8.12.2.2.1. . WI I Ii I I II] LIII I I I1_ II •' 1 1.1 ' 4 . 11111 111111 1111 ',I1(IIILI1'\,IIII 'liIIT IIIl IncH 111114 11114111 1, "T III 21)11 2) 1 211 1111111 I H in 111 III I II I 11111 I 1 1'' II 1 II I I 1' 1 1 I) 111' I I j'iil 1I (3)'IegardI1' of the storage or ceihi heighigerneiit,1 deviations from the maximum sprinkler spacing shall be permitted LO eliminate obstructions created by structural elements (such as trusses, .barjoists, and wind bracing) by moving a sprinkler along the branch line a maximum of 1 ft (300 mm) from its allowable spacing, provided cover- age for that sprinkler does not exceed 110 ft2 (10.2 m2) where all of the following conditions are met: The average actual floor area protected by the moved sprinkler and the adjacent sprinklers shall not exceed 100 ft2 (9.3 m2). - Adjacent branch lines shall maintain the same pat- tern. In no case shall the distance between sprinklers ex- ceed 12 ft (3.7 m). (4) Where branch lines are parallel to trusses and barjoists, deviations from the maximum sprinklei spacing shall be permitted to eliminate obstructions created by structural elements (such as trusses, barjoists, and wind bracing) by moving a single branch line a maximum of 1 ft (300 mm) from its allowable spacing, provided coverage for the sprinklers on that branch line and the sprinklers on the branch .fin e it is moving away from does not exceed 110 ft2 (10.2 ni2) per sprinkler-where all of the following condi- tions are met: The average actual floor area protected by the sprin- klers on the moved branch line and the sprinklers on the adacent branch lines shall not exceed 100 ft2 (9.3 m2) per sprinkler. In no case shall the distance between sprinklers ex- ceed 12 ft (3.7 m). It shall not be permitted to move a branch line where there are moved sprinklers on a branch line that ex- ceed the maximum sprinkler spacing. 8.12.3.2 Maximum Distance from Walls. The distance from sprinklers to walls shall not-exceed one-half of the allowable distance permitted between sprinklers as indicated in Table 8.121.2.2.1. 8.12.3.3 Minimum Distance from Walls. Sprinklers shall be located a minimum of 4 in. (100 mm) from a wall. 2.1.4 \IuiTinh1i1i l)l,ui' 11(2(ti1 prink1ei. J 11111 I' 1111111 II I'd 1IIiI1 Ih,II1'HI 24111 ,IIIIIIiiI1 Table 8.12.22.1 Protection Areas and Maximum Spacing of ESFR Sprinklers Ceiling/Roof HeightiUp to 30 ft (9.1 m) tilini Roof I Ii i.11it.'. ()\lr II) ft (14.1 iii) Protection Area'ç... Spacing • l'riliii tiuii \iii • Sf).i(J1114 ( 01 ullilioli I\4.' ft2 .rn2 .i' ft in ' 1t ni iii . IIIII1I1 II 1' HI 100 . 9_3 •,,2. . 12 3.7 JIll) 'I • II) I 11111 • II II 11111 'I' ii I 2 • 100 '9.3 ,1t' . 12 3.7 I 11111 'I 2 II I (.111211 ILlIllIllIlil II 100 9.3 ,., 12 3.7 111() I. III III! I II I N/A N/A - 2016 Edition I Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, by agreement, for individual use and download on November. 14,2015 to KLAUSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES for.designated user ELLEY KLALJSBRUCKNER,No other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact Iicensing©nfpa.org. 13-88 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Sprinklers shall be installed below Continuous obstruc- tions, or they.shall.be arranged to comply with Table 8.12.5.1.1 for horizontal, obstructions entirely below the elevation of sprinklers that restrict sprinkler discharge pattern for two or more adjacent sprinklers such as ducts, lights, pipes, and conveyors. Additional sprinklers shall not be required where the ob- struction is 2 in. (50 mm) or less in width and is located a minimum of 2 ft (600 mm) below the elevation of the sprinkler deflector or is positioned a minimum of 1 ft (300 mm) horizontally from the sprinkler. Additional sprinklers shall not be required where the ob- struction is 1 ft (300 mm) or less in width and located a minimum of 1 ft (300 mm) horizontally from the sprin- kler. Additional sprinklers shall not be required where the ob- struction is 2 ft (600 mm) or less in width and located a minimum of 2 ft (600 mm) horizontally from the sprin- kler. Ceiling,sprinklers shall not be required to comply with Table 8.12.5.1.1 where a row of sprinklers is installed un- der the obstruction. 8.12.5.3.2 Bottom Chords of 'Bar Joists .or Open Trusses. ESFR sprinklers shall be .positioned a minimum of 1 ft (30,0 nim).horizontally from the nearest edge to any bottom chord Of a barjoist or open truss. 8.12.5.3.2.1 The requirements of.8.12.5.3.2 shall not apply where upright sprinklers are located over the bottom chords of barjoists or open trusses that are 4 in. (100 mm) maximum in width. - 8.12.5.3.3* For pipes, conduits, or groups of pipes and con- duit to be considered individual, they must be-separated from the closest adjacent pipe, conduit, cable tray, or similar ob- structions by a minimum of three-times the width of the adja- cent pipe, conduit; cable tray, or similar obstruction. .8.12.5.3.4 Open Gratings. 'Sprinklers installed under open gratings shall be of the intermediate level/rack storage type Or otherwise-shielded from the discharge of overhead sprinklers. 8.12.5.3.5 Overhead Doors. Quick-response spray sprinklers shall be permitted to be utilized under overhead doors. .9.12.5.3.6 Special Obstruction Allowance. Sprinklers with a special obstruction allowance shall be installed according to their listing. - I 2.( -artThr,' 7o Stn.ig' Iai Supprr',.,ii Fast - 8.112-6) Spn kIer). 1 c I I Ilkd t llm IkI I j - g "11,1H i I) II (.if I 8.13 In-Rick Sprinklers. .8.13.1 System.Size. The area protected .by a single system of sprinklers in racks shall not exceed 40,000 ft2 (3720 mtt) of floor area occupied by the racks, including aisles, regardless of the number of levels of in-rack sprinklers. 8.13.2 Type of In-Rack Sprinklers. 8.13.2.1 Sprinklers in racks shall be ordinary-temperature standard-response or quick-response classification with a nominal K-factor of K-5.6 (80), K-8.0 (115), or K-11.2 (160), pendent or upright. 8.13.2.2 'Sprinklers with intermediate- and high-temperature ratings shall be used near heat sources as required by 8.3.2. 8.13.3 In-RackSprinlder Water Shields. 8.13.3.1 In-Rack Sprinkler Water Shields for Storage of Class I Through Class IV Commodities. Water shields shall be provided directly above in-rack sprinklers, or listed-intermedi- ate level/rack storage sprinklers shall be used where there is more than one level, if not shielded byhorizontal barriers. (See Section C.3.) 8.13.3.2 In-Rack Sprinkler Water Shields for Plastic Storage. Where in-rack sprinklers are not shieldel by horizontal barri- ers, water shields shall be' provided above the sprinklers, or listed intermediate level/rack storage sprinklers shall-be used. 8.13.4 Location, Position, and Spacing of In-Rack Sprinklers. The location, positibn, and spacing of in-rack sprinklers shall comply with the requirements in Chapters 12 through 20 as applicable. 8.13.4.1 Miiiimuni Distance Between In-RackSprinklers. In- rack sprinklers shall be permitted to be placed less than 6 ft (1.8 m) on center. 8.13.5 Obstructions to In-Rack Sprinkler Discharge. In-rack sprinklers shall not be.required to meet the obstruction crite- ria and clearance from storage requirements of Section 8.5. 8.14 Pilot Line Detectors. 8.14.1 Pilot line detectors and related components including pipe and fittings shall be corrosion resistant when installed in areas exposed to weather or corrosive conditions. 8.14.2 Where subject to mechanical or physical damage, pilot line dete m ctors and related detection system components shall be protected. 8.14.3 Where spray sprinklers are used as pilot line detectors, they shall be installed in accordance with Section 8.14 and the spacing and location rules of Section 8.6, except that the ob- struction to water distribution rules for automatic sprinklers shall not be required to be followed. 8.14.3.1 Where located under a ceiling, pilot sprinklers shall be positioned in accordance with the requirements of Sec- tion .8.6. 8.14.4 The temperature rating of spray sprinklers utilized as pilot line detectors shall be selected in accordance with 8.3.2. 8.14.5 Maximum horizontal spacing for indoor locations shall not exceed 12 ft (3.7 m). 8.14.6 Pilot line detectors shall be permitted to be spaced more than 221n. (550 mm)' below a ceiling or-deck where the maximum spacing between pilot line detectors is 10 ft (3.0 m) or less. 8.14.6.1 Other maximum horizontal spacing differing from those required in 8.14.5 shall be permitted where installed in accordance with their listing. 8.14.7 Pilot line detectors located outdoors, such as in open process structures, shall be spaced such that the elevation of a single level of pilot line detectors and between additional lev- els of pilot line detectors shall not exceed 1,7 ft (5.2 m). 8.14.8 The maximum distance between pilot line detectors installed outdoors shall not exceed 8 ft (2.4 m). 8.14.8.1 The horizontal distance between pilot line detectors installed outdoors on a given level shall be permitted to be 2016 Edition Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association (NEPA). Licensed, by agreement, for individual use and download on November 14. 2015 to KLAUSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES for designated user ELLEY KLAUSBRUCKNER. No other reproduction or transmission in any-form permitted without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact Iicensing@nfpa.org. 13-146 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Chapter 12 General Requirements for Storage 12.1 General. The requirements of Section 12.1s Ii apply to all storage arrangements and commodities other than rniscel- laneous storage (see Chapter 13) and as modified by specific sections in Chapter 14 through Chapter 20. 12.1.1 Roof Vents and Draft Curtains. See Section C.P. - 12.1.1.1* Manually operated roof vents or aijtornatic''roof vents with operating elements that have 'higher tempeature classification than the automatic sprinklers shall bephi-it'itted. 12.1.1.2 Early suppression fast-response (ESFR) sprinklers shall not be used in buildings with automatic heat or smoke vents unless the vents use a high-temperature rated; standard- response operating mechanism. 12.1.1.3 Draft curtains shall not be used within ESFR sprin- kler systems. 12.1.1.3.1 Draft curtains separating ESFR sprinklers at system breaks or from control mode sprinklers or between hazards shall be permitted. (See 8.4.6.4.) .' '12.1.2 Ceiling Slope. The sprinkler system criteria specified in Chapter 12 and Chapters 14 through 20 aie intended to apply to buildings with ceiling slopes not excèeding2 in 12 (16.7 percent) unless modified bya specific section in Chap- ter 12 and Chapters 14 through 20. 12.1.3* Building and Storage Height. 12.1.3.1 The maximum building height shall be measured to the underside of the roof deck or ceiling or inaccordance with 12.1.3.1.1 through 12.1.3.1.3. 12.1.3.1.1 For corrugated metal deck roofs up to. 3 in. (75 mm) in depth, the maximum roof height shall.be mea- sured from floor to the bottom of the deck. 12.1.3.1.2 For decks deeper than 3 in. (75 mm),the'npxi- mum roof height shall be measured to the highest point on the deck. . 12.1.3.1.3 For ceilings that have insulation installed directly against underside of the ceiling or roof structure, the maxi- mum roof height shall be measured to the botwm of insula- tion and shall be in accordance with 12.1.3.1.3.1 or 12.1.3.1.3.2. ;1 12.1.3.1.3.1 For insulation that is installed directly against the ceiling or roof structure and is installed flat and parallel to the ceiling or roof structure the maximum roof height shall be measured to the underside of the insulation. 12.1.3.1.3.2 For insulation that is installed in a manner.that causes it to deflect or sag down from the ceiling or ropfstruc- ture, the maximum roof height shall be measured as half of the distance of the deflection from the insulation high point to the insulation low point. If the deflection or sag in the insu- lation exceeds 6 in. (150 mm), the maximum roof height shall be measured to the high point of the insulation'. ' 12.1.3.1.4* Where the building height changes witjin a com- partment, the sprinklers directly over the storage shall be ca- pable of protecting storage directly beneath. ' 12.1.3.1.4.1 Where a barrier to heat and smoke 'in accor- dance with 12.3(2) or 12.3(3) is not present, the sprinkler criteria .15 ft (4.6 m) into the perimeter of the lower ceiling area shall be the same as the sprinkler protection for the high ceiling area. 12.1.3.2 ESFR sprinklers shall be used only in buildings equal to, or less than, the height of the building for which they have been listed. 12.1.3.3 The sprinkler system design shall be based on the storage 'height and clearance to ceiling that routinely or peri- odically exist in the building and create the greatest water demand. Where storage is placed above doors, the storage height shall be calculated from the base of storage above the door. 12.1.3.4 Clearance to Ceiling. 12.1.3.4.1* The clearance to ceiling shall be measured in ac- cordance with 12.1.3.4.1.1 through 12.1.3.4.1.3. 12.1.3.4.1.1 For corrugated metal deck roofs up to 3 in. (75 mm) in depth, the clearance to ceiling shall be measured from the top of storage to the bottom of the deck. 12.1.3.4.1.2 For corrugated metal deck roofs deeper than 3 in. (75 mm), the clearance to ceiling shall be measured to the highest point on the deck. 12.1.3.4.1.3 For ceilings that have insulation attached di- rectly to underside of the ceiling or roof structure, the clear- ance to ceiling shall be measured from the top of storage to the bottom of the insulation and shall be in accordance with 12.1.3.4.1.3(A) or 12.1.3.4.1.3(B). For insulation that is attached directly to the ceiling or roof structure and is installed flat and parallel to the ceiling or roof structure, the clearance to ceiling shall be measured from the top of storage to the underside of the insulation. For insulation that is installed in a manner that causes it to deflect or sag down from the ceiling or roof structure, the clearance to ceiling shall be measured from the top of storage to a point half of the distance of the deflection from the insu- lation high point to the insulation low point. If the deflection or sag in the insulation exceeds 6 in. (150 mm), the clearance to ceiling shall be measured- from the top of storage to the high point of the insulation. 12.1.3.4.2 For spray sprinkler criteria where the clearance to ceiling exceeds those identified in this section, the require- ments of 12.1.3.4.3 through 2.1.3.4 shall apph 12 1 4 i, III, h 14.111, iii _:K I I 1 isi 1 ( I 1-1 I i I I ill I 1 lIl)II 11)1 IIlI., 11111 11111 Is]Is Ill ] I 1511) . .............. ..........' '. ' ' .Li 12.1.3.4.4 Where the clearance to ceiling exceeds 20 ft (6.1 m) for Section 16.2, protection shall be based upon the storage height that would result in a clearance to ceiling of 20 ft (6.1m) or providing one level of supplemental, quick- response in-rack sprinklers lc.cated directly below the top tier of storage and at every flue space intersection. 12.1.3.4.5 Where the clearance to ceiling exceeds 10 ft (3.0 m) for Section 16.3 or Section 17.2, protection shall be based upon the storage height that would result in a clearance to ceiling of 10 ft (3.0 m) or providing one level ofsupplernen- tal, quick-response in-rack sprinklers located directly below the top tier of storage and at every flue space intersection. 12.1.3.4.6 Where the clearance exceeds 10 ft (3.0 m) for Sec- tion 17.3, protection shall be based upon providing one level I I I I I I I I I I I I I P L I 2016 Edition I I I . Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed; by agreement, for individual use and download on November 14 2015 to KLAUSBRIJCKNER AND ASSOCIATES for designated user ELLEY KtaUSBRUCKNER. No other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact licensing©pa.org. .I GENERAL REQIJIREMENTSFORSTORAGE 13-149 Table 12.8.6 Hose Stream Allowance and Water. Supply Duration I Number of Ceiling . Size of Hose Stream Allowance Water Sprinklers Design Supply Commodity Sprinkler Type Spacing Type Area* Ceiling gpm L/min (minutes) Up to 1200 ft2 (110 M2)250 950 60 Over 1200 ft2 (111 rn2) Up to Control mode 1500 ft2 Standard and NA (140rn2) 500 1900 90 (CMDA) extended-coverage . Over 1500 fi.2 (139m2) Up to 2600 ft2 (240 rn2) 500 1900 120 Over 2600 ft2 (240 rn2) 500 1900 150 Standard Up to 12 NA 250 950 60 (.mfljrlI4 Over 12 to i11 i J.;III 15 NA 500 1900 90 Over 15 to IHI II.UR)1 25 NA 500 1900 120 Control Mode Over 25 NA 500 1900 150 Specific Application Up to 6 NA 250 950 60 (CMSA) Up to 8t NA 250 950 60 Extended-coverage Over 6to8 NA 500 . 1900 90 Over. 8to 12 NA 500 1900 120 Over 12 NA 500 . 1900 150 Over 12to i Ii flIIp])I(. . 15 NA 500 1900 90. I i R 21 I I R Over 15 to 25 NA 500 1900 120 Over 25 NA 500 1900 150 On-floor rubber tire Standard and storage up to 5 ft CMDA & CMSA extended-coverage (1.5 rn) in height Any Any 250 . 950 120 (continues) 2016 Edition Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, by agreement, for,individual use and download on November 14, 2015 to KLAUSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES for designated user ELLEY KLAUSBRUCKNER, No other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact Iicensing@nfpa.org. 13-164 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Table 15.2.2.5(b) Design Densities for Palletized, Solid-Piled, Bin Box, or Shelf Storage of Group A Plastic Commodities (S.!. Units) Maximum Storage Density (mm/mm) Height Roof/Ceiling Height A B C D (m) (m) Up to 4.6 ';'. 8.1 EH2 12.2 EH1 EH2 >1.5to:~3.6 >4.6jo6.l. 12.2 24.4 20.4 EH2 EH2 >6.1 to 9.7 16.3 32.6 24.4 18.3 28.5 Up to 6.1 .. 12.2 24.4 20.4 16.3 18.3 4.6 >6.1 to 7.6 '.16.3 32.6 24.4 18.3 28.5 >7.6 to 11 .' 18.3 36.7 28.5 22.4 34.6 Up to 7.6 16.3 32.6 24.4 18.3 28.5 6.1 >7.6 to 9.1 18.3 36.7 28.5 22.4 34.6 >9.1 to 11 .24.4 48.9 34.6 28.5 44.8 7.6 Up to 9.1 18.3 36.7 28.5 22.4 34.6 >9.1 to 11 '24.4 48.9 34.6 28.5 44.8 I I I I I I I I Notes: (1) Minimum clearance between sprinkler deflector and top of storage shall be maintained as required. (2) Column designations correspond to the configuration of plastics storage as follows: (I) Nonexpanded, unstable (2) Nonexpanded, stable, solid unit load Expanded, exposed, stable (1) Expanded, exposed, unstable (2) Nonexpanded, stable, cartoned Expanded, cartoned, unstable (1) Expanded, cartoned, stable (2) Nonexpanded, stable, exposed (3) EHI = Density required by Figure 13.2.1 for Curve El-Il EH2 = Density required by Figure 13.2.1 for Curve EH2 (4) Roof/ceiling height >35 ft is not permitted. 15.2.2.8.1 Densities shall be based on the 2500 ft2 (232 m2) design area. 15.2.2.8.2 Interpolation of ceiling/roof heights-shall.not he 'permitted. 15.2.2.9 For storage of Group A plastics between 5 ft (1.5 m) and 12 ft (3.7 m) in height, the installation requirements for extra hazard systems shall apply. 15.3 CMSA Sprinklers for Palletized or Solid-Piled Storage of Group A Plastic Commodities. 15.3.1 Protection of palletized and solid-piled storage of un- expanded and expanded Group A plastic commodities shall be in accordance with Table 15.3.1. . 15.3.2 Protection shall be provided as specified iii "Table 15.3.1 or appropriate NFPA standards in terms of minimum operating pressure and the number of sprinklers to be in- cluded in the design area. 15.3.3 Open Wood Joist Construction. 15.3.3.1 Where CMSA sprinklers are installed under open wood joist construction, their minimum operaiing'prssure shall be 50 psi (3.4 bar) for a K-11.2 (160) spdnkler'oi.22.psi (1.5 bar) for a K-16.8 (240) sprinkler. '. 15.3.3.2 Where each joist channel of open wood 'joist con- struction is fully firestopped to its full depth at intervals not exceeding 20 ft (6.1 m), the lower pressures specified in Table 15.3.1 shall be permitted to be used. 15.3.4 Preaction Systems. For, the purpose of using Table 15.3.1, preaction systems shall be classified as dry pipe systems. 15.3.5 Building steel shall not require special protection where Table 15.3.1 is applied as appropriate for the storage configuration. 15.4 Early Suppression Fast-Response (ESFR) Sprinklers for Palletized or Solid-Piled Storage of Group A Plastic Com- modities. 15.4.1 Protection of palletized and solid-piled storage of car- toned or exposed unexpanded plastic and cartoned expanded or exposed expanded plastic shall be in accordance with Table 15.4.1. 15.4.2 ESFR sprinkler systems shall be designed such that the minimum operating pressure is not less than that indicated in Table 15.4.1 for type of storage, commodity, storage height, and building height involved I. • I '', I , 15.4.4 Special Design for Paiietized, Solid-Piled, Bin Box, or Shelf Storage of Group A Plastic Commodities. (Reserved) I I I I I I 2016 Edition I I -' Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). 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Soh Table 15.4.1 ESFR Protection of Palletized and d Piled Storage of Group A Plastic Commodities Storage Arrangement Commodity Maximum Storage Height Maximum Ceiling/Roof Height Nominal K-Factor Orientation Minimum Operating Pressure ft m ft m psi bar H. ii I 20 . • 6.1 25 7.6 14.0 (200) Upright! pendent 50 3.4 16.8 (240) Upright! pendent 35 2.4 22.4 (320) Pendent 25 1.7 25.2 (360) Pendent 15 1.0 30 9.1 14.0 (200) Upright! pendent 50 3.4 16.8 (240) Upright! pendent 35 2.4 22.4 (320) Pendent 25 1.7 25.2 (360) Pendent 15 1.0 35 11 14.0 (200) Upright! pendent 75 5.2 16.8 (240) Upright! pendent 52 3.6 22.4 (320) Pendent 35 2.4 - 25.2 (360) Pendent 20 1.4 40 12 16.8 (240) Pendent 52 3.6 22.4 (320) Pendent 40 2.7 25.2 (360) Pendent 25 1.7 45 14 22.4 (320) Pendënt 40 2.7 25.2 (360) Pendent 40 2.7 30 9.1 14.0 (200) Upright! pendent 50 3.4 16.8 (240) Upright! pendent 35 2.4 22.4 (320) , Pendent 25 1.7 -25.2(360) Pendent 15 1.0 32 10 14.0 (200) '_____________ Upright! pendent 60 4.1 16.8 (240) Upright! pendent 42 2.9 35 11 14:0 (200) Upright or .pendent, 75 5.2 16.8 (240) Upright! pendent 52 3.6 22.4 (320) Pendettt 35 2.4 25.2 (360) I H , LIH -, 22.4 32lJ) Pendent - 20 . 1.4 - ______In Pendetii 41) 2.7 25.2 (360) • Pendent 25 1.7 1 14 22.4 (320) Pendent 40 • 2.7 25.2 (360) Pendent 40 27 2016 Edition Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Ucensed, by agreement; for individual use and download on November 14, 2015 to KLAUSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES for designated user ELLEY KLAUSBRUCKNER. No other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted without written permission of NFPA. For inquires Otto report unauthorized use, contact Iicensing©nfpa.org. PROTECTION FOR STORAGE OF PLASTIC AND RUBBER COMMODITIES 13-167 Table 15.4.1 continued Storage Arrangement Commodity MaximumSt&raget Height'--. ' Maximum Ceiling/Roof Height Nominal K-Factor Orientation Minimum Operating Pressure ft m '. ft m psi bar • 30 - . 'gi ' - , - . - 35 11 14.0 (200) Upright! pendent 75 5.2 16.8 (240) Upright! pendent 52 . 3.6 22.4 (320) Pendent 35 2.4 25.2 (360) Pendent 20 1,4 - 40 . 12 16.8 (240) Pendent 52 3.6 22.4 (320) Pendent 40 2.7 25.2 (360) Pendent 25 1.7 45 14 22.4 (320) Pendent 40 2.7 25.2 (360) Pendent 40 2.7 35 107 ' - - -:-, 40 ' 12 16.8 (240) Pendent 52 3.6 22.4 (320) Pendent 40 2.7 25.2 (360) Pendent 25 1.7 45 14 22.4 (320) Pendent 40 2.7 25.2 (360) Pendent 40 2.7 40 122 ' 45 14 22.4 (320) Pendent 40 2.7 25.2 (360) Pendent 40 2.7 - 20 6.1 . 25 76 14.0 (200) Pendent 50 3.4 16.8 (240) Pendent 35 2.4 30 91 ' 14;0 (200) Pendent 50 34 16.8 (240) Pendent 35 2.4 35 11 14.0 (200) Pendent 75 5.2 16.8 (240) Pendent 52 . 3.6 40 12 16.8 (240) Pendent 52 3.6 7 30 91 14.0 (200) 41 Pendent 50 34 16.8 (240) Pendent 35 2.4 32 14.0 (200) Pendent 60 4.1 16.8 (240) . Pendent 42 2.9 35 11 14.0(200) Pendent 75 5.2 168(240) Pendent 52 36 I 11 -ii .4 (341,1) 1 endent 3.4 25.2 (360) 14.0 (200) Pendent Pendent 50 75- 3.4 5.2 30 91 - 35 16.8(240) Pendent 52 3.6 40 12 168(240) Pendent 52 36 22.4 (320) Pendent 50 3.4 25.2 (360) Pendent 50 34 - 35 ' S - 11 .... ' 40 12 16.8 (240) Pendent 52 3.6 22.4 (320) • . Pendent 50 • 3.4 .25 .2 (360) Pendent 50 34 -- i I - I - . - 2016 Edition I -. I ;EAM BZAXE1.MTH LACo!FX-_r-0VV5 N up ,cr2W (SWG-2 FOR ur UP O 2 25 N. 3, 2CL3 gp. - MAXIMUM LN(9Th OF BRACE 199 FT (9(7) rr11N95 f PIP1NG IAr (,LJf (Df IAI wrr 1 RAD11 I . - t'...Ur'.d¼..') -'- -. -• • - NOTEc' oigW1EE PE(2 TO PP.VNT UPWARD MOVMNT OF P1P. THAN OFVATH NO AC)OITQNAL R97INNT OR gAcNc HYDRAULIC DATA PLATE Project oat, OCattOfl (A1% 1'tAdt.. t1 - - Contractor p PP Address 4pArea 41 ' Hazard Light - ORi (8' OR-2 t12 } EX-?:- - NFPA t3fld3td 1 System Type DenMty/A.-ea Fcz. - gpmfsf over '2-4J sk ft area sffsp used 46 ft DUOWed Mfg Model' Sprnifer Data Orifice 04cto* Ale-- Qegree Spriokfers FLowuig 1 -I Sfrãkaer 41'5o Hose 2ç~ gpm allowance TOTAL SPRINKLERS ON SYSTEM SUMM*RYOF FLOW End 5pdnk1er Flow 12- gmp . Fos Dischirge of ROW Sps1nk1ets TrALoMANDaAsgorR,s lip with Hose- 2O gpm rn Wtt Rack - gp SUPPLY DATA - tion: Test øy FD Test Date '2 gpm flre Pwnp Rating - - psi, Eleetrfc - O*ese4, - PIPEDATA - C-Factor Aboveground= 2) -. Undetground* Pipe Type 5th 40 U Wall XLoyci STORAGE - ornmod1tyhas. Max, Hgt. - Mm. S.- •______-, , .- _-- _-_I- • -,$-_I- Fig, Curve:-. sk)er/Lewl tO Flow - -,_-.---------------'---_-.--- ______________'____•____•_._.4_ *_#•______'•j_m.4 - kcic bern and gpm p, * - Bacflow Prevcrttcr: Mfg., Ati!, Model. I . ATTACHMENT #7 1 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS I AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRiNKLER REQUIREMENtS HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE 3203.7.3 Group C plastics. Group C plastics are plastic materials having a heat of combustion and a burning rate similar to those of ordinary combustibles. Examples of Group C plastics include, but are not limited to, the fol- lowing: Fluoroplastics (PCTFE, polychlorotrifi uoroethylene; PTFE, polytetrafluoroethylene) Melamine (melamine formaldehyde)• Phenol PVC (polyvinyl chloride, rigid or plasticized less than 5 percent, e.g., pipe,.pipe fittings) PVDC (pólyvinylidene chloride) PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) PVF (polyvinyl fluoride) Urea(ureá formaldehyde) 3203.7.4 Limited quantities of Group A plastics in mixed commodities. Figure 3203.7.4 shall be used to determine the quantity of Group A plastics allowed to be stored in a package or carton or on a pallet without increasing the commodity classification. SECTION .3204 DESIGNATION OF HIGH-PILED STORAGE AREAS. 3204.1 General. High-piled storage areas, and portions of high-piled storage areas intended for storage of a different commodity- class than adjacent areas, shall be designed and specifically designated tocontain Class I, Class H, Class III, Class IV. or high-hazard commodities. The designation of a high-piled combustible storage area, or portion thereof intended for storage of a different commodity class, shall be based.on the highest hazard commodity class stored except as provided in Section 3204.2. SECTION 3205 HOUSEKEEPING AND'MAINTENANCE 3205.1 Rack structures. The structural integrity of racks shall be maintained. 3205.2 Ignition sources. Clearance from ignition sources shall be provided in accordance with Section 305. 3205.3 Smoking. Smoking shall. be. prohibited. Approved "No Smoking" signs shall be conspicuously posted in accOr- dancewith Section 310. 3205.4 Aisle maintenance. When restocking is not being conducted, aisles shall be kept clear of storage, waste mate- rial and debris. Fire department access doors, aisles and exit doors shall not be obstructed. During restocking operations using manual stocking methods, a minimum unobstructed aisle width of 24 inches (610 mm) shall :be maintained in 48- inch (1219 mm):or smaller aisles, and a minimum unob- structed aisle width of one-half of the required aisle width shall be maintained in aisles greateE than 48 inches (1219 mm). During mechanical stocking operations, a minimum unobstructed aisle width of 44 inches (I 118 mm) shall .be maintained in accordance with Section 3206.9. 3205.5 Pile dimension and height limitations. Pile dimen- sions and height limitations shall comply with Section 3207.3. 3205.6 Designation of storage heights. Where required by the fire code official, a visual method of indicating -the maxi- mum allowable storage height shall be;provided. 3205.7. Arrays. Arrays shall comply with Section 3207.4. 3205.8 Flue spaces. Flue spaces shall comply with-Section 3208.3. 3204.2 Designation based on engineenng analysis. The SECTION 3206 designation of a high-piled-combustible storage area, or por- -GENERAL FIRE PROTECTION tion thereof, is allowed to be based on a lower hazard class AND LIFE SAFElY FEATURES than that.of the highest class of commodity stored when a limited quantity of the higher hazard commodity has been 3206.1 General. Fire protection and life safety features for demonstrated by engineering ana( ' high piled storage areas shall be in accordance with Sections tected by the automatic sprinklL. EXTENT OF -< 3206.2 through 3206 10 engineering analysis shall-consid PROTECTION I \t±ni 1Wflpe *f p -e!e 7qn red kler system to deliver the high I - djreirrin inr .rrir r md hL ii rriii h gher hazard commodity. The hi mmmd dritoili i r. prmrifk r 2 in dLnrtir. ii ill \tr rid the on the actual storage height ofthe pile or, rack and the mini . r H ' ftj 47_ in rid thc miii lU mr n mum allowable design area for sprinkler operation as set ~11 ulijit p irtr{roni \\ Irn pi rmn rr fl Iii.h pm ftci forth in the density/area figures provided in NFPA 13 The . . p . dfllent 'ti rc rrqunnrmnr nc contiguous area occupied by the higher hazard commodity - iiicc~c:nnnli d tc nrc thod nil ctiir 1_c Or ci i i_ Ii lui shall not exceed 120 square feet (11 m2) and additional ilk flu c pm (cc In ii Ic rumnrc rccunrcd h\ ihlc i_() 2 cc nthnn areas of higher hazard commodity shall be separated from un - h j rrctrnciic c. dr cr_n rcqunr, other such areas by 25 feet (7620 mm) or more The sprin kler system shall be capable of delivering the higher density 3206.3 Separation of high piled storage areas High piled over a minimum area of 900. square feet (84 m') for wet pipe systems and 1,200 square feet (111 m ) for dry pipe sys- storage areas shall be separated from other portions of the. building where - required by Sections 3206.3.1 through tems. The shape of the design area shall be in accordance 3206.3.2.2. with Section 903. - - 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 373 I i 1ViU1u11JjI1t1 oPY nt with CA BSC. Noforther t ordistribution l© ALL RIGHTS ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION ISA Ior THE Z COPYRIGHT ACT ANDmL - - . - LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, by agreement, for individual use and download on November 14, 2015 to KLAUSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES for designated user ELLEY KLAUSBRUCKNER. No other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact ticensing@nfpa.org. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR STORAGE 13-147 I of supplemental, quick-response in-rack sprinklers located di- rectly below the top tier of storage and at every flue space intersection. 12.1.3.4.7 When applying the supplemental in-rack sprinkler option, the ceiling density shall be based upon the given stor- age height with an assumed acceptable cleaancè to ceiling. 12.1.3.4.8 If in rack sprinklers are required for the actual storage height with an acceptable clearance to ceiling, in-rack sprinklers shall be installed as indicated by that criteria. 12.1.4 High Volume Low Speed (HVLS) Fans. 12.1.4.1* The installation of HVLS fans in buildings equipped with sprinklers, including ESFR sprinklers, shall, complywith the following: The maximum fan diameter shall be 24 ft (7.3 rn). The HVLS fan shall be centered approximately between four adjacent sprinklers. The vertical clearance from the 14VLS fan, LO sprinkler deflector shall be a minimum of ft (900 mm). All HVLS fans shall be interlocked to shut down immedi- ately upon receiving a waterfiow signalfronTi the alarm system in accordance with the requirements of MPA 72. 12.2* Hose Connections. 12.2.1 Small hose connections [11/2 in. (38 mm)] shall be provided where required by the authority having jurisdiction in accordance with 8.17.5 for first-aid fire-fighting and over- haul operations. 12.2.2 Small hose connections shall not be required for the protection of Class I, 11, III, and IV commodities stored 12 ft (3.7 m) or less in height. 12.4* Wet Pipe Systems. 12.4.1 Sprinkler systems shall be wet pipe systems. 12.4.2* In areas that are subject to freezing or where special conditions exist, dry pipe systems and preaction systems shall be permitted to protect storage occupancies. 12.5 Dry Pipe and Preaclion Systems. For dry pipe systems and preacuon systems, the area of sprinkler operation shall be increased by 30 percent without revising the density. 12.6* Storage Applications. 12.6.1 For storage applications with densities of 0.2 gpm/ft2 (8.1 mm/mm) or less, standard-response sprinklers with a K-factor of K-5.6 (80) or larger shall be permitted. 12.6.2 For general storage applications, rack storage, rubber tire storage, roll paper storage, and baled cotton storage being protected with upright and pendent spray sprinklers with re- quired densities of greater than 0.2 gpm/ft2 to 0.34 gpm/ft2 (8.1 mm/min to 13.9 mm/min), standard-response sprinklers with a nominal K-factor of K-8.0 (115) or larger shall be used. 12.6.3 For general storage applications, rack storage, rubber tire storage, roll paper storage, and baled cotton storage being protected with upright and pendent spray sprinklers with re- quired densities greater than 0.34 gpm/ft2 (13.9 mm/mm), standard-response spray sprinklers with a K-factor of K-11.2 (161) or larger that are listed for storage applications shall be used. 12.6.4* Unless the requirements of 12.6.5 are met, the re- quirements of 12.6.2 and 12.6.3 shall not apply to modifica- tions to existing storage application systems, using sprinklers with K-factors of K-8.0 (115) or less. 12.6.5 Where applying the requirements of Figure 17.2.1.2.1(b) and Figure 17.2.1.2.1(c) utilizing the design criteria of 0.6 gpm/ft2 per 2000 ft2 (24.4 nim/min per 186 m2) to existing storage applications, the requirements of 12.63 shall apply. 12.6.6 The use of quick-response spray sprinklers for storage applications shall be permitted when listed for such use. 12.6.7 CMSA and ESFR sprinklers shall be permitted to pro- 12.6.7.3 Standard-response CMSA sprinklers designed to meet any criteria in Chapter 12 or Chapter 14 through Chap- ter 20 shall be permitted to protect any of the following: (1) Ordinary hazard occupancies (2) Any storage arrangement in Chapter 13 referencing OH1, OH2, EH1, and E142 design criteria 12.6.8 The design figures indicate water demands for ordinary- temperature-rated and nominal high-temperature-rated sprin- klers at the ceiling. I I 1 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I I I 12.3* Adjacent Hazards or Design Methods For buildings tect storage of Class I through Class IV commodities, Group A with two or more adjacent hazards or design nethods 'the plastic commodities, miscellaneous storage, and other storage following shall apply: rough Chapter 20 or by other 1! L II TI I ilfl ii ii TI 1 i EXTENT OF fH1II1HII HTJbf( Hf IT fJ\IIIi I1(1I rf(:Iflm(. esigned to meet any criteria in PROTECTION H ii II II1 11111 I III lIlT HI ITT If rough Chapter20shall be permit I I H 1 i i i I i i o'v1ng I JIll II III 11111 111111 - ---- ------------------- - - Light hazard occupancies (2)Ihe requirements of i2..1) shall not apply where the Ordinary hazard occupancies areas are separated by a draft curtain or barrier located . horizontally m above an aisle, hor izontally a minimum of 2 ft (600 m) Any storage arrangement in Chapter 13 referencing from the adjacent hazard on each side, or a partition that CHI, 0H2, EH1, and EH2 design Criteria is capable of delaying heat from a fire in one areafrom 12.6.7.2 Quick-response CMSA sprinklers designed to meet fusing sprinklers in the adjacent area. any criteria in Chapter 12 or Chapter 14 through Chapter 20 (3) The requirements of 12.3(1) shall not apply to' the exten- shall be permitted to protect any of the following: sion of more demanding criteria from an upper ceiling level to beneath a lower ceiling level where the difference Light hazard occupancies in height between the ceiling levels is at least 2 ft Ordinary hazard occupancies (600 mm), located above an aisle, horizontally a mini- Any storage arrangement in Chapter 13 referencing mum 2 ft (600 mm) from the adjacent hazard on each OH1, 0H2, EH1, and EH2 design criteria side 2016 Edition I I I I I I I I I ..,.. :,'. 1161-PILEDCOMBUSTIBLE STORAGE high-hazard commodities shall be not less than 44 inches (11 18mm) wide. Aisles shall be not less than 96 inches (2438 mm) wide in areas accessible to the public where. mechanical stocking methods are used. 3206.9.12 Nonsprinklered buildings. Aisles in non- sprinklered buildings shall be not less than 96 inches (2438 mm) wide. S 320.9.2 Clear height. The required aisle width shall extend from floor to ceiling. Rack'structural supports and catwalks are allowed to cross aisles at a minimum height of 6 feet 8 inches (2032 mm) above the finished' floor level,.provided that such supports do not interfere with fire department hose stream trajectory. 3206.9.3 Dead-end aisles. Dead-end aisles shall not exceed 20 feet (6096 mm) in length in Group M occupan- cies. Dead-end' aisles shall not exceed 50 feet (15 240 mm) 'in length in all' other occupancies. Exception: Dead-end aisles are not limited where the length'of the dead-end aisle is less than 2.5 times the least width of the dead-end aisle. 3206.10 Portable fire extinguishers. Portable fire extin- guishers shall bepiovided in accordance with Section 906. SECTION 3207 SOLID-PILED AND SHELF STORAGE 3207.1 General. Shelfstorage and storage in solid piles, solid piles on pallets and bin box storage in bin boxes not exceed- ing 5 feet (1524 mm) in any dimension, shall be in accor- dance with Sections 3206 and this section. 3207.2 Fire protection. Where automatic sprinklers are required by Table 3206.2, an approved automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout the building or to 1-hour fire barriers constructed in accordance with Section 707 of the California Building Code. Openings in such fire barriers shall be protected by opening protectives having a 1-hour fire protection rating. The design and installation of the automatic sprinkler system and other applicable fire protection shall be in accordance with the California Building Code and NFPA 13. SECTION' 3208 RACK STORAGE 3208.1 General. Rack storage shall be in accordance with Section 3206 and this section. Bin boxes exceeding 5 feet (1524 mm) in any dimension shall be regulated as rack stor- age. 3208.2 Fire protection. Where automatic sprinklers are required by Table 3206.2, an. approved 'automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout the building or to 1-hour fire barriers constructed in accordance with Section 707 of the California Building Code. Openings in such fire barriers shall be protected by opening protectiveshaving a 1-hour fire protection rating. The design and installation of'the automatic sprinkler system and Other applicable fire protection shall be in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 and the California Building Code. 3208.2.1 Plastic shelves. 'Storage on plastic shelves shall be protected by approved specially engineered fire protec- tion systems. 3208.2.2 Racks with solid shelving. Racks with solid shelving having an area greater than 20 square feet (1.9 m2), measured between approved flue spaces at all four edges of the shelf, shall be in accordance with this section. Exceptions: I. Racks with mesh, grated, slatted or similar shelves having uniform Openings not more than 6 inches,(] 52 mm) apart, comprising not less than 50 percent of the overall shelf area, and with approved flue spaces are allowed to be treated as racks without solid shelves.' 2. Racks used for the storage of combustible paper records, with solid shelving, 'shall be in accor- dance with NFPA 13. 3208.2.2.1 Fire, protection. Fire protection for racks with solid shelving' shall be in accordance with NFPA 13. 3208.3 Flue spaces. Flue spaces shall-be provided in accor- dance with Table 3208.3. Required flue spaces shall be main- tained. 3208.3.1 Flue suace 'urotection. Where reauired 'by the 3207.2.1--.Shelf storage. Shelf stora T 're code official, flue spaces required by Table 3208.3, in (3658 mm) but less than ]5:feet (453... COLUMN ..4ngle-, double- or multiple-row rack storage installations 'be in accordance with the fire proteci .PRfTf'TIrM PROTECTION all be equipped' with approved devices to protect the forth in NFPA 13.' Shelf storage i( quired,fluespaces. Such devices shall not be removed or more in height shall be-protected in'odifi with special fire protection such as in rack sprinklers 32S 4( lutnti lii 11(1,1 (loll 'l ti 1)011(11 I) - 010 IUU 'i'ill 32073 Pile dimension and height limitations Pile dimen- ft(.t(.d H ii v ith \I I \ I sions the maximum permissible storage height and pile vol 3208.5 Extra-high rack storage systems Approval of the ume shall be inaccordance with Table 3206.2. 'fire code official shall be obtained prior to installing extra- 3207.4 Array. Where an automatic sprinkler system design high-rack combustible'storage. utilizes'protection based. on a closed array, array clearances 3208.5.1 Fire protection. Buildings with extra-high-rack shall be,provided and maintained as specified by the standard combustible storage shall be protected with a specially used. engineered automatic sprinkler system. 'Extra-high-rack I 376 . . 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE I Ill • i 1 Copyright @2016CA BSC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ACC ssed by Ellie KlausbrucknerO Dc 19.2016 6:5 30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC I'.ofurther reproduction or distribution onlhoricod, ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBIECTTO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIESTHEREUNDER, Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, by agreement, for.individualuse and download on November 14, 2015 to KLAIJSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES for designated user ELLEY - KLAUSBRUCKNER. No other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact licensing@nfpa.org. PROTECTION OF RACK STORAGE OF PLASTIC AND RUBBER COMMODITIES 13-201 Extend the protection prescribed by 17.1.2.9 horizontally one pallet load in all directions beyond the commodity storage area requiring the higher level of.protection. Install a vertical barrier to segregate .th&'co'frimodities re- quiring the higher level of protection from any adjacent commodities. •.., 17.1.2.9.2 Commodities that can be protected bythe ceiling- level sprinkler system shall be permitted to be stored vertically above and horizontally adjacent.to.the portions of the storage rack equippedas prescribed by 17.1.2.9. 17.1.2.9:3 Horizontal Barriers. Horizontal barriers',shall be installed at every tier level of the dedicated storage rack where the rack is equipped with solid shelves. 17.1.2.9.3.1 Where the dedicated storage rack is open-frame, horizontal barriers shall be installed at vertical.iricrenients not exceeding 12 ft (3.6 m). 17.1.2.9.3.2 The bamers shall span horizontally so that all flue spaces within the rack bay are covered. 17.1.2.9.3.3 A maximum 3 in. (75 mm) wide gap shall be permitted at rack uprights. 17.1.2.9.3.4 The solid barrier shall be installed on a horizon- tal plane within a rack, beneath which in-rack sprinklers shall be installed, as follows: The barrier shall be constructed of minimum 22 gauge (0.7 mm) sheet metal or of minimum % in. (10 mm) plywood. The barrier shall extend to both ends and both aisle faces of the racks covering up both the longitudinal and transverse flue spaces of the rack bays in which they are installed. The barrier shall be fitted, to within 3 in. (75 mm) of any vertical rack member.or other equipment that would create an opening, such as vertical in-rack sprinkler pipe drops. 17.1.2.9.4 In-Rack Sprinklers. Minimum K-8.0.(K-115) quick- response sprinklers (ceiling-level or in-rack) Th'all be installed beneath each horizontal barrier. The deflector of the sprin- kler shall be located as close to the underside of the horizontal barrier as possible. 17.1.2.9.4.1 Single-Row Racks. .; (A)' For single-row racks, sprinklers shall be installedat each rack upright and at each rack mid-bay as shOwn, in Figure 17.1.2.9.4.1(A). 5 ft(1.5 m) max —I . . Horizontal barrier Plan Mew 3 in. (75 mm) max gap at rack upright 12 ft (3.7 m) max U.. _ I _H 12 ft (3 7 m) 'max Elevation Mew FIGURE 17.1.2.9.4.1(A) Alternative Protection Single-Row Racks. (B) The maximum linear spacing between sprinklers at the face and each alternating ',bay shall not exceed 5 ft (1.5 m) and shall not exceed 10 ft (3.0 m) between sprinklers at every other bay. 17.1.2.9.5 The design of an in-rack sprinkler system shall be based on aminimum flow of 60 gpm (230 L/min) from the most remote six sprinklers for single-row racks or the most remote eight sprinklers for both 'double-row and multiple-row racks. (B) The maximum linear spacing between sprinklers* shall 17.1.2.9.6 The in-rack sprinkler demand shall not be re- not exceed 5 ft (1.5 m). . . .. :1 quired to be hydraulically balanced with the ceiling-level sprinkler system. 17.1.2.9.4.2 Double-Row Racks. 17.1.2.9.7 Ceiling Sprinkler System. The ceiling-level sprin- For double-row racks, sprinklers shall beinstalled at each kler system shall be design.d based on the highest commodity rack upright within the longitudinal flue space and at the face hazard not protected by the criteria prescribed by 17.1.2.9. Of the rack and at the mid-bay face of each rack bay as shown in Figure 17.1.2.9.4.2(A). - . . gu 17.1.3 Movable Racks. Rack storage in movable racks shall be protected in the same manner as multiple-row racks. The maximum linear spaci --- .ITII 1ii- Fr l,'(tiuir) ii c71u11111..— (Trairri Wlhiii notexceed5ft(15rn)attherackf got the longitudinal flue space ION L( Ri hs n I I 1712943 Multiple-Row liLA. 1 \\Ti I iii 22ii mu I 1 ..'. \IhJ uiih 1i2(}i1I..iui II '. 1 II (A.) For nlultiple-row racks, an alternatingsprinkIei:anange- n-u Iii ii u1 Hi]uIuii. uuniui i'"'11 rd i-1i 2 juui 2-- In merit shall be installed within adjacent transverse- flue spaces, Ii . I ii ii Ii 'n II ii ui - i 11111)1 2 as shown in Figure 17.1.2.9.4.3(A), with sprinkle'rsat.,theface - (I in -I Tn 1-01)1111L i.i I Ii ii cuu. I 11 u ,T of each flue space. - - . 2016 Edition - KLAUSBRUCKNER No other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact ticensing@rlfpa.org. I Copynght 2015 National Fire Protection Assdciation (NFPA). Licensed, by agreement, for individiat üie and download on Novtimber14-2015 KLAIJSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES for designated user ELLEY.- 13-202 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 5ft(1.5m) 5ft(1.5m) _max _1 Horizontal barrier _max _Horizontal barrier] -10 Plan View 3 in. (75 mm) max gap.at rack upright 2ft(3.7m)max Plan View /3 in. (75 mm) max gap at rack upnght OD 0 0 'DT 12ft(3.7 m) max 12ft(3.7m) t _ _ _ _ max .I Elevation View FIGURE 17.1.2.9.4.2(A) Alternative Protection Double-Row Racks. 12'ft (3.7 m) In-rack sprinklers r- I I max Sidewall sprinklers at the 15 ft (4.6 m) *1ion,nted toward one-side of the steel column Provision of ceiling sprinkler density f 2000.ft2 (186 rn2) with ordinary tern MNtemperature—rated sprinklers as shown ECTION , Elevation View a r : 17.1.2.9.43(A) Alternative-Protection Multiple-Row Racks I7.1.4r2 WhérL tore heights are .m excess oi 1L1i.i4.6 rn) and vertical rack members support the building structure, the vertical rack members shall be protected in accordance with Table 17.1.4.1 Ceiling Sprinkler Densities for Protection of one of the options in 17.1.4.1. Steel Building Columns. 17.1.4.3 The flow from -a column sprinkler(s) shall be permit- ted to be omitted from the sprinkler system hydraulic calcula- Aisle Width tions. - .1. - 17.1.5 Solid Shelving. 4 ft (1.2 m). 8 ft-(2.4 m) Commodity 17.1.5.1 Where.solid shelving in single-,.double-, and multiple- Classification gpm/ft2 (L/min)-/m2 gpm/ft2 (L/min)/m2 row racks exceeds 20.ft2 (1.9 m2) but does not exceed 64 ft2 (5.9 rn2) in 'area, sprinklers shall not be required below, every Group A 0.68 27.7 0.57 23.2 shelf, but shall be installed- at the ceiling and below shelves at plastics intermediate levels not mOre than 6 ft (1.8 in) apart vertically. (See S - Section Cli.) - 2016 Edition 1 Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). 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For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact Iicensingntpaorg. 13-54 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 8.5.4.1.3 For ceilings that have insulation installed directly against underside of the ceiling or roof structure, the deflec- tor distance shall be measured from the bottom of the insula- tion and shall be in accordance with 8.5.4.1.3.1 or 8.5.4.1.3.2. 8.5.4.1.3.1 For insulation that is installed directly against the ceiling or roof structure and is installed flat and parallel to the ceiling or roof structure, the deflector distance shall be mea- sured to the underside of the insulation, 8.5.4.1.3.2 For insulation that is installed in a màñnèr that causes it to deflect or sag down from the ceiling or roof struc- ture, the deflector distance shall be measured as half of.the distance of the deflection from the insulation highpóint to the insulation low point. If the deflection or sag in the insulation exceeds 6 in. (150 mm), the deflector distance shall be measured to the high point of the insulation. The deflector shall not be positioned above the low point Of the insulation. 8.5.4.1.4* Heat collectors shall not be used as a means to assist the activation of a sprinkler. 8.5.4.2 Deflector Orientation. Deflectors of sprinklersshall be aligned parallel to ceilings, roofs, or the incline of stairs. 8.5.5 Obstructions to Sprinkler Discharge. 8.5.5.1* Performance Objective. Sprinklers shall be located so as to minimize obstructions to discharge as defined in 8.5.5.2 and 8.5.5.3, or additional sprinklers shall be provided to en- sure adequate coverage of the hazard. (See FigureA. 8.5.5. 1.) 8.5.5.2* Obstructions to Sprinkler Discharge Pattern Develop- ment. 8.5.5.2.1 Continuous or noncontinuous obstructions less than or equal to 18 in. (450 mm) below the sprinkler deflector that prevent the pattern from fully developing shall comply with 8.5.5.2. of the obstruction is 24 in. (600 mm) or less above the floor or deck. 8.5.5.3.2 Sprinklers shall not be required under obstructions that are not fixed in place, such as conference tables. 8.5.5.3.3 Sprinklers installed under obstructions shall be of the same type (spray, CMSA, ESFR, residential) as installed at the ceiling except as permitted by 8.5.5.3.3.1. 8.5.5.3.3.1 Spray sprinklers shall be permitted to be utilized under overhead doors. 8.5.5.3.4* Sprinklers installed under open gratings shall be of the intermediate level/rack storage type or otherwise shielded from the discharge of overhead sprinklers. 8.5.5.4 Closets. In all closets and compartments, including those closets housing mechanical equipment, that are not larger than 400 W(11.3 mtt) in size, a single sprinkler at the highest ceiling level shall be sufficient without regard to ob- structions or minimum distance to the wall. 8.5.6 Clearance from Deflector to Storage. 8.5.6.1* Unless the requirements of 8.5.6.2, 8.5.6.3, 8.5.6.4, or 8.5.6.5 are met, the clearance between the deflector and the top of storage or contents of the room shall be 18 in. (450 mm) or greater. 8.5.6.2 Where other standards specify greater clearance to storage minimums, they shall be followed. 8.5.6.3 A minimum clearance to storage of 36 in. (900 mm) shall be permitted for specia sprinklers. 8.5.6.4 A minimum clearance to storage of less than 18 in. (450 mm) between the top of storage and ceiling sprinkler deflectors shall be permitted where proven by successful large- scale fire tests for the particular hazard. 8.5.6.5 The clearance from the top of storage to sprinkler deflectors shall be not less than 36 in. (900 mm) where rubber tires are stored. I I I LI I 1 I I LI 8.5.5.2.2 Sprinklers shall be positioned in accordance with the minimum distances and special requirements of Sec- tion 8.6 through Section 8.12 so that they are located suffi- ciently away from obstructions such as truss webs and chords, pipes, columns, and fixtures. 8.5.7 Skylights. 8.5.7.1 Sprinklers shall be permitted to be omitted from sky- lights not exceeding 32 ft2 (3.0 m2) in area, regardless of haz- ard classification, that are separated by at least 10 ft (3.0 m) horizontally from any other unprotected skylight or unpro- 8.5.5.3 Obstructions that Prevent Sprinkler Discharge from 4cLed ceili;g ocket. Reaching Hazard. Continuous or noncontinuous obstructions that interrupt the water discharge in a horizontal'planemore s installed directly beneath a sky- than 18 in. (450 mm) below the sprinkler defleciôr in man-IJ 0 m2), the distance the ceiling ner to limit the distribution from reaching the rotected haz-TRUONS ne of the ceiling as if the skylight ard shall comply with 8.5.5.3. .2 'ot xc eding 32 ft2 (3.0 mtt) shall be per- mitted to have a plastic cover. 8.5.5.3.1.1 Sprinklers shall be located below the obstruction 8.6 Standard Pendent and Upright Spray Sprinklers. and not more than 3 in. (75 mm) from the outside edge of the obstruction. 8.5.5.3.1.2 Where sprinklers are located adjacent to the ob- struction, they shall be of the intermediate level rack-type. 8.5.5.3.1.3 The deflector of automatic sprinklers installed un- der fixed obstructions shall be positioned no more than 12 in. (300 mm) below the bottom of the obstruction. 8.5.5.3.1.4 Sprinklers shall not be required under noncom- bustible obstructions over 4 ft (1.2 m) wide where the bottom 2016 Edition 8.6.1 General. All requirements of Section 8.5 shall apply to standard pendent and upright spray sprinklers except as modified in Section 8.6. 8.6.2 Protection Areas per Sprinkler (Standard Pendent and Upright Spray Sprinklers). 8.6.2.1 Determination of Protection Area of Coverage. 8.6.2.1.1 Except as permitted by 8.6.2.1.2, the protection area of coverage per sprinkler (Au) shall be determined in accordance with 8.5.2.1. I I I I I I I I Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, by.agreement, for individual use and download on November 14, 2015 to KLAIJSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES for designated user.ELLEY KLAUSBRUCKNER.No other reproduction or transmission in any, form permitted without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact licensing©nfpa.org. 13-146 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS I Chapter 12 General Requirements for Storage 12.1 General. The requirements of Section 12.1 shall apply to all storage arrangements and commodities other than miscel- laneous storage (see Chapter 13) and as modified by specific sections in Chapter 14through Chapter 20. 12.1.1 Roof Vents and Draft Curtains. See Section C.6. 12.1.1.1k Manually operated roof vents or automatic roof vents with operating elements that have a higher temperature classification than the automatic sprinklers shall be permitted. 12.1.1.2 Early suppression fast-response (ESFR) sprinklers shall not be used in buildings with automatic heat or smoke vents unless .the vents use a.high-temperature rated, standard- response operating mechanism. area shall be the same as thesprinkler protection for the high ceiling area. 12.1.3.2 ESFR sprinklers shall be used only in buildings equal to, or less.than, the 'height of the building for which they have been listed. 12.1.3.3 The sprinkler system design shall be based on the storage height and clearance to ceiling that routinely or peri- odically exist in the building and create the greatest water demand. Where storage is placed above doors, the storage height shall be calculated from the base of storage above the door. 12.1.3.4 Clearance to Ceiling. 12.1.3.4.1* The clearance to ceiling shall be measured in ac- cordance with 12.1.3.4.1.1 through 12.1.3.4.1.3. Li i 12.1.1.3t Draft curtains shall not be used within ESFR sprin- .12.1.3.4.1.1 For corrugated metal deck roofs up to 3 in. kler systems. . . (75 mm) in depth, the clearance to ceiling shall be measured from the top of storage to the bottom of the deck. 12.1.1.3.1 Draft curtains separating ESFR sprinklers at system breaks or from control mode 'sprinklers' or between hazards r corrugated metal deck roofs deeper than shall be permitted. (See 8.4.6.4.) . , CEILING he clearance to ceiling shall be measured to ' , ton the deck. 12 1 ( lirii., S11)t 1 fic ii lit i It Ill _ lIt I ) ii it 2 i ( h lifi I SLOPE 14III fill fl ti11,1,-ii1, r ceilings that have insulation attached di l h2r1iii ih - iij , de of the ceiling or roof structure the clear IJIJI ', ill dI(d 1 ance o cei ing shall be measured from the top of storage to I. 1 "'Ind 1 , 1 1 11)] i 20 the bottom of the insulation and shall be in accordance with -. fl " 12.1.3.4.1.3(A) or 12.1.3.4.1.3(B). 12.1.3* Building and Storage Height. I I I 12.1.3.1 The maximum building height shall be measured to the underside of the roof deck or ceiling or in accordance with 12.1.3.1.1 'through 12.1.3.1.3. 12.1.3.1.1 For corrugated metal deck roofs up to 3 in. (75 mm) in depth, the maximum roof height shall be mea- sured from floor to the bottom of the deck. 12.1.3.1.2 For decks deeper than 3 in. (75 mm), the maxi- mum roof height shall be measured to the highest point on the deck. 12.1.3.13 For ceilings that have insulation installed directly against underside of the ceiling or roof structure, the maxi- mum roof height shall be measured'to the bottom of insula- tion and shall be in accordance with 12.1.3.1.3.1 or 12.1.3.1.3.2. 12.1;3.1.3.1 For insulation that is installed directly against the ceiling or roof structure and is installed flat and parallel to the ceiling or roof structure, the maximum roof height shall be measured to the underside of the insulation. 12.1.3.1.3.2 For insulation that is installed in a manner that causes it to deflect or sag down from the ceiling or roof struc- ture, the maximum roof height shall be measured as half of the distance of the deflection from the insulation high. point to the insulation low point. If the deflection or sag in the insu- lation exceeds 6 in. (150 MITI), the maximum roof height shall be measured to the high point of.the insulation. 12.1.3.1.4* Where the building height changes within acom- pariment, the sprinklers directly over the storage shall be ca- pable of protecting storage directly beneath. 12.1.3.1.4.1 'Where a barrier to heat and smoke in accor- dance with 12.3(2) Or 12.3(3) is not present, the sprinkler criteria 15 ft (4.6 m) into the perimeter of the lower ceiling For insulation that is attached directly to the ceiling or roof structure and is installed flat and parallel to the ceiling or roof structure, the clearance to ceiling shall be measured from the top of storage to the underside of the insulation. For insulation that is installed in a manner that causes it to deflect or sag down from the ceiling or roof structure, the clearance to ceiling shall be measured from the top of storage to. a point half of the distance of the deflection from the insu- lation high point to the insulation low point. If the deflection or sag in the insulation exceeds6 in. (150 mm), the clearance to ceiling shall be measured from the top of storage to the high point of the insulation. 12.1.3.4.2 For spray sprinkler criteria where the clearance to ceiling exceeds those identified in this section, the require- ments of 12.1.3.4.3 through 12.1.3.4.8 shall apply. 12.1.3.4.3 Where the clearance to ceiling exceeds 20 ft (6.1 m) for Chapters 14 and 15, protection shall be based upon the storage height that would result in a clearance to ceiling of 20 ft (6.1 m). 12.1.3.4.4 Where the clearance to ceiling exceeds 20 ft (6.1 m) for Section 16.2, protection shall be based upon the, storage height that' would result in a clearance to ceiling of 20 ft (6.1 m) or providing one level of supplemental, quick- response in-rack sprinklers located directly below the top tier of storage and at every flue space intersection. 12.1.3.4.5 Where the clearance to ceiling exceeds 10 ft (3.0 m) for Section 16.3 or Section 17.2, protection shall be based upon the storage height that would result in a clearance to ceiling of 10 ft (3.0 m) or providing one level ofsupplemen- tal, quick-response in-rack sprinklers located directly below the top tier of storage and at every flue space intersection. 12.1.3.4.6 'Where the clearance exceeds 10 ft (3.0 ni) for Sec- tion 17.3, protection shall be based upon providing one level I 2016 Edition 1 Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, by agreement;forindividual use and download on November 14, 2015 to KLAIJSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES for designated user ELLEY KLAUSBRLJCKNER. No other reproduction or transmission in any form pen-flitted without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact ticensing@nfpa.org. INSTALLATION igh- . , temperature zone B = 0.5774 x A 7ft0in. C1.1547xA (2.1 m) j_Unit heater_ , - ' b\ / Airflow 'LB .-.: / . (ft Ci Intermediate temperature I .,(3.52 m) FIGURE 8.3.2.5 High-Temperature and Intermediate- Temperature Zones at Unit Heaters. 8.4.1 Standard Upright and Pendent Spray Sprinklers. 8.4.1.1 Upright and pendent spray sprinklers shall be permit- ted in all occupancy hazard classifications and building con- struction types unless the requirements of 8.15.1.6 apply. 8.4.1.2 Quick-response sprinklers shall notbe permitted for use in extra hazard occupancies under the density/area de- sign method. 8.4.2 Sidewall Spray Sprinklers ES FR be installed as follows Construction Light hazard occupancies sloped, flat ceilings ypes. Ordinary hazard occupanc where specifically listed for such use To protect areas below overhead doors 8.4.3 Extended Coverage Sprinklers. Extended coverage sprinklers shall only he installed as follows: - In unobstructed construct' . - . ceilings with a slope not cx . Separation': of2 units in a run of 12 urn In unobstructed or nonco -Between-ESFR tion, where specifically list: Within trusses or bar jois Ys em. .: ,Pfl greater than 1 in. (25 m ES-FR S'yStetTi where trusses are spaced . center and where the ceil pitch of -1 in 6 (a rise of units in a run of 12 units,-a roof slope of 16.7 percent) ENTS 13-51 Extended coverage upright and pendent sprinklers in- stalled under smooth, flat ceilings that have slopes not exceeding a pitch of 1 in 3 (a rise of 4 units in a run of 12 Units, a roof slope of 33.3 percent), where specifically listed for such use Extended coverage sidewall sprinklers installed in accor- dance with 8.9.4.2.2 in slopes exceeding a ceiling pitch of 2 in 12 In each bay of obstructed construction consisting of solid structural members that extend below the deflector of the sprinkler Extended coverage sprinklers installed to protect areas below a single overhead door(s) 8.4.4 Open Sprinklers. 8.4.4.1 Open sprinklers shall be permitted to be used in del- uge systems to protect special hazards or exposures or in other special locations. 8.4.4.2 Open sprinklers shall be installed in accordance with all applicable requirements of this standard for their auto- matic counterpart. 8.4.5 Residential Sprinklers. 8.4.5.1 Residential sprinklers shall be permitted in dwelling units and their adjoining corridors, provided they are in- stalled in conformance with their listing. 8.4.5.2 Residential sprinklers shall be used only in wet sys- tems unless specifically listed for use-in dry systems or preac- .tion systems. 8.4.5.3 Where residential sprinklers are installed in a com- partment as defined in 3.3.6, all sprinklers within the compart- ment shall be residential sprinklers. 8.4.6 Early Suppression Fast-Response (ESFR) Sprinklers. 8.4.6.1 ESFR sprinklers shall be used only in wet pipe systems unless specifically listed for use in dry systems. 8.4.6.2 ESFR sprinklers shall be installed only in buildings where roof or ceiling slope above the sprinklers does not ex- ceed a pitch of 2 in 12 (a rise of 2 units in a run of 12 units, a roof slope of 16.7 percent). 1 ti 1 1 iiiJ i h II U HUI It IL Ifl III 'in ib iii Ii I II [I fl I) II iii ii ihl 1 ii Ii (I I fill 8.4.6.3.1 Where depths of the solid structural members (beams, stern, and so forth) exceed 12 in. (300 mm), ESFR sprinklers shall be installed in each channel formed by the solid structural members. 8.4.6.3.2 Minimum sprinkler spacing and area of coverage shall comply with the requirements of 8.12.2 and 8.12.3. t'ft-l.h.-I.I- \\tl1fi1hI-IL},fIyIiIl I\II(Ilfl in I Lltld i11,ri.nifl nh -n-, IinI I ii ii nihjiiilt 1-11111111 nit I II - hi]II ijiiilllll jul11 IlnI I (14 2 \ IIJi I I 11 1, .1 It il -. iii iii I h I II iii in I tIn ht]I flu_ni nil IL1' Ii 8.4.6.5 Temperature Ratings. Sprinkler temperature ratings for ESFR sprinklers shall be ordinary unless-8.3.2 requires intermediate- or high-temperature ratings. 2016 Edition I Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, by agreement, for individual use and download on November 14, 2015 to KLAUSBRUCKNER AND-ASSOCIATES for designated user ELLEY KLAUSBRUCKNER. No other reproduction or transmission in anyform permitted without written permission-of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact licensing@nfpa.org. 13-86 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Ceiling 7\ __T Not less Not less than 36 in. 6 in than 36 in. (900 mm) (150 mm) I (900 mm) I maximum Obstruction Obstruction 12 in. (300 mm) 12 in. 1 (300 mm) maximum maximum FIGURE 8.11.5.3.5 Obstruction More Than 36 in. (914 mm) Below Sprinklers (CMSA Sprinklers). that, branch line and the sprinklers on the branch line it is movingaway from does not exceed 110 ft2 (10.2 m2) per sprin- kler where all ofthe following conditions are met: (1) The average actual floor area protected by the sprinklers on the moved branch line and the sprinklers on the adja- cent branch lines shall not exceed 100 -ft2 (9.3 m2) per sprinkler. -(2) In no case shall the distance between sprinklers exceed 12 ft (3.7 m). (3) It shall not be permitted to move a branch'line where there are moved sprinklers on a branch line that exceed the maximum sprinkler spacing. 8.12.2.3 Minimum Protection Area of Coverage. The mini- mum allowable protection area of coverage for a sprinkler t'Aj shall not be less than 64 ft2 (592), - 8.12.3 Sprinkler Spacing (Early Suppression Fast-Response Sprinklers). 8.12.3.1 Maximum Distance Between Sprinklers. The maxi- mum distance between sprinklers shall be in accordance with the following: (1) Where .the storage height is less than or e ual to 25 ft (7.6 m) and the ceiling height isle (9.1 m), the distance between spri -E-SF-R to not more than 12 ft (3.7 m) - shown in Table 8.12.2.2.1. Construction Types Table,8.-12.2.2.1 Protection Areas and (2) Unless the requirements of 8.12.3.1(3) or 8.12.3.1(4) are met, where the storage height exceeds 25 ft (7.6 m) and ceiling height exceeds 30 ft (9.1 m), the distance between sprinklers shall be limited to not more than 10 ft (3.0 m) between sprinklers. (3) *Regardless of the storage or ceiling .height arrangement, deviations from the maximum sprinkler Spacing shall be permitted to eliminate obstructions -created by structural elements (such as-trusses, barjoists, and wind bracing) by - moving a sprinkler along the branch line a maximum of 1 ft(300 mm) from its allowable spacing, provided cover- age for that sprinkler-does not exceed 110 ft2 (10.2 m2) where all of the following conditions are met: - The average actual floor area protected by the moved - sprinkler and the adjacent sprinklers shall not exceed 100 ft2 (9.3 in Adjacent branch lines shall maintain the same pat- tern. In no case shall the distance between sprinklers ex- ceed 12 ft (3.7 m). - (4) Where branch lines are parallel to-trusses and bar joists, deviations from the maximum sprinkler spacing shall be permitted to eliminate obstructions created by structural elements (such as trusses, barjoists, and wind bracing) by moving a single branch line a maximum of 1 ft (300 mm) from its allowable spacing, -provided coverage for the sprinklers on that branch line and the sprinklers on the branch line it is moving away from does not exceed 110 ft2 (10.2 m2) per sprinkler where all of the following condi- tions are met: (a) The average actual floor area protected by the -sprin- klers on the moved branch line and the sprinklers on the adjacent branch lines shall not exceed 100 ft2 (9.3 m2) per sprinkler. - (b) In no case shall the distance between sprinklers ex- ceed 12 ft (3.7 m). (c) It shall- not be permitted to move a branch line where there are moved sprinklers on a branch line that ex- ceed the maximum sprinkler spacing. 8.12.3.2 -Maximum Distance from Walls. The distance from sprinklers to walls shall not exceed one-half of the allowable distance permitted between sprinklers as indicated in Table 8.12.2.11. Minimum Distance from Walls. Sprinklers shall be a minimum of 4 in. (100 mm)from a wall. Minimiun Distance - Between Sjrinklers. Sprinklers spaced not less than 8 ft. (2.4 m) on center. I I I I Ccilirig, Po of Hr iht Uj> to 30 ft (9:1 ri 1 ilirr Root Hr r11t ()r r 30 ft (9.1 ni 1 rob (boll \Iea 'pi t roi(( lion \rr Sp in.inn.. ( ()n'1! Ill lion T ( II ni Ii iii Ii ni ft Noncombustible - -. 100 9.3 12 3.7 100 9.3 10 3.0 - unobstructed - - - Noncombusiiblè.ohsn-ucted 100 - 9.3 12 3.7 100 9.3 - - 10 3.0 Combustible unobstructed - 100 9.3 12 3.7 100 9.3 10 3.0 \ \. 2016 Edition Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, by agreement, for individual use and download on November 114, 2015 to KLAIJSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES for designated user ELLEY KL.AUSBRIJCKNER. No other reproduction or transmission in any fans permitted without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact Iicensirrg@ntpa.org. 13-166 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Table 15.4.1 ESFR Protection of Palletized and Solid-Piled Storage of Group A Plastic Commodities Storage Arrangement Commodity Maximum Storage...':, Height. ' Maximum Ceiling/Roof Height Nominal K-Factor Orientation Minimum Operating Pressure ft m ft m psi bar Palletized and Cartoned e1.i.-piIed unexpanded stor.(no plastic. open-top containers) WR.and NO en-Top . )ntainers 20 . 6.1 - . . . ' , . 25 7.6 14.0 (200) Upright! pendent 50 3.4 16.8 (240) Upright! pendent 35 2.4 22.4 (320) Pendent 25 1.7 25.2 (360) . Pendent 15 1.0 30 . 9.1 14.0 (200) Upright! pendent 50 3.4 16.8 (240) Upright/ pendent 35 2.4 22.4 (320) Pendent 25 1.7 25.2 (360) Pendent 15 1.0 35 11 14.0 (200) Upright! pendent 75 5.2 16.8 (240) Upright! pendent 52 3.6 22.4 (320) fendent 35 2.4 25.2 (360) Pendent 20 1.4 40 12 16.8 (240) Pendent 52 3.6 22.4 (320) Pendent 40 2.7 25.2 (360) Pendent 25 1.7 45 14 22.4 (320) Pendent 40 2.7 25.2 (360) Pendent 40 2.7 25 7.6 - . 30 9.1 14.0 (200) Upright! pendent 50 3.4 16.8 (240) Upright/ pendent 35 2.4 22.4 (320) Pendent 25 1.7 25.2 (360) Pendent 15 1.0 32 10 14.0 (200) Upright! pendent 60 . 4.1 _____________ 16.8 (240) Upright! pendent 42 2.9 3 14.0 (200) Upright or pendent 75 5.2 16.8 (240) Upright! pendent 52 3.6 22.4 (320) Pendent 35 2.4 25.2 (360) Pendent 20 1.4 - 40 12 16.8 (240) . Pendent 52 3.6 22.4 (320) Pendent 40 2.7 25.2 (360) Pendent . 25 1.7 45 . 14 j22.4 (32Q) Pendent 40 2.7 25.2 (360) Pendent 40 . 2.7 2016 Edition I I Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed,by agreement, for individual use and download on November 14, 2015 to KLAUSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES for designated userELLEY KLALJSBRIJCKNER. No other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact Iicensing@nfpa.org. 13-226 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Table 17.3.3.1 Continued Storage Maximum Storage Height Maximum Ceiling/Roof Height Nominal Minimum Operating Pressure In-Rack Sprinkler Arrangement Commodity ft m ft m K-Factor Orientation psi bar Requirements 14.0 Pendent 90 6.2 Yes (200) 16.8 Pendent 63 4.3 Yes (240) 40 12 45 14 22.4 Pendent 40 2.7 No (320) 25.2 Pendent 40 2.7 No (360) Exposed 14.0 Pendent 75 5.2 No unexpanded (200) 35 10.7 16.8 Pendent 52 36 No (240) 16.8 Pendent 52 3.6 No (240) 22.4 Pendent (320) 50 3.4 No 30 91 40 11 25.2 Pendent 50 3.4 No (360) 14.0 Pendent 90 6.2 Yes (200) 45 12 16.8 Pendent 63 4.3 Yes (240) 16.8 Pendent 52 3.6 No (240) 22.4 Pendent (320) 50 3.4 No 40 12 252 Pendent (360) 50 3.4 No 35 Ii 14.0 Pendent 90 6.2 Yes (200) 45 14 16.8 Pendent 63 4.3 Yes (240) 14.0 Pendent 90 6.2 Yes (200) 40 12 45 14 y - X •-( - -ç - -' IESF.R-and'NO jI.3 Yes SoIid:ShIves 1 1 1 F1 j1i iiiT Ii in liii i p ( RL 1733 the most hydrauli I ii lid Ii TI I I niP hi id Ti ii in ii callydemandingareaofl2 sprin lers consisting of four spnn lftdinJi ill- hipriiiTiIi 'i'idi i7 I kierson each of three branch lines. 17.3.3.1.1.1 Where solid shelves are used in rack sprinklers 17.3.3.4 Where required by Table 17.3.3.1, one level of K-8.0 shall be installed in every level below the highest solid shelf. (115) or K-11.2 (160) quick-response, ordinary-temperature in-rack sprinklers shall be installed at the tier level closest to rI I' 72 iT'! Tii _______ P I f'5'i I but not exceeding one-half of the maximum storage hetght ni i iili II I 1 1 in liii I criteria shall be 17.3.3.2 -ESFR sprinkler systems shall be designed such Thh NO •4k1er5at 60 m the minimum operating-pressure is not less than that mdi- (230 en-Tocated 173fESFR.and, in Table 17.3.3.1 for type of storage, commodity, storage 17.3..ted at the intersec- height, and building height involved. tion ontainers ) space. 1 2016 Edition ATTACHMENT #8 AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER REQUIREMENTS OFFICES Copyright 2015 National-Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Ucensed, by agreement, for individual use and download on November 14, 2015 to KLAUSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES for designated user ELLEY KLAUSBRUCKNER. No other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to.report unauthorized use, contact licensingnfpa.org. ANNEX A 13-295 International Shore Connection Threads to mate hydrants Threads to mate hydrants and hose at shore facilities 11 and hose on ship I 9A in. (14 mm) 7 I! I mini I! '1I t 2.75 in. 2.75 in. (7Omm)- 3.5 in. /(70 mm). -- In. (90 mm) f (9 91 1.25 in.(32 mm) \ \ k1.25 in.' I (32 mm) 0.75 in. 0.75 in. (20 mm) 1 (20 mm) Shore Ship Material: Any suitable for 150 psi Material: Brass or bronze (103 bar) service (shore) suitable for 150 psi (10.3 bar) Flange surface: Flat'face service (ship) Gasket material: Any suitable for 150.pai.(10.3-bar) service Bolts:Fou(/s in. (16 mm) minimum diameter, 2 in. (50 mm) long, threaded to within lin. (25 mm) of bolt head Nuts: Four, to fitbolts Washers: Four, to lit bolts FIGURE A.3.10.7 international Shore Fire Connection. A.4.6 Non-system components can adversely affect the opera- timn and longevity of the fire sprinkler system. Objects con- nected to-the sprinkler system can 'displace sprinkler system piping, causing obstruction to the spray pattern of sprinklers, delay the activation of a sprinkler, or cause chemical compat- ibility problems that can cause the failure of sprinkler system components. A.5.1 Occupancy examples in the listings as shown in the various hazard classifications are intended to represent the norm for those occupancy types. Unusual or abnormal fuel loadings -or combustible characteristics and susceptibility for changes in these characteristics, for a particular occupancy, are considerations that should be weighed in the selection and classification. The light..hazard classification is intended to encompass residential occupancies;, however, this is not intended to pre- clude the use of listed residential sprinklers, in residential oc- cupancies_or,residential portipns nfother,occupancies I i1r Ii 'HI .III, nil , Ii u ' II i nnc, i iT I I I I II I,I1l\ in'' I II I II I '., I I ill I 1 1 11111 I 111)1 'I I I I i I I ii 111 1 I , I Ii ii I n liii: II I H 1 I i I i , I. K, YII1( I I In I In ' ,p1 I1 I''I.l, II"'Ijl', 1111 ' i2 ( )IIi ilk IlIlliliK (1,11,1 jl('( I I'' {1iI I',,'HI, 111111 "111, x ,. (I II I HI II '\( 111,1 II "I ,I''( S JIH I 1! II I i 51(1 II II S Note that it is not the•committeé's intent. toautomatically equate library bookshelves with ordinary hazard occupancies or with library stacks. Typical library bookshelves of approxi- mately 8 ft. (2.4 m) in height, containing books-stored vertically on end, held in place in c195e association with each other, with aisles wider than 30'in,. (750 mm) can be considered to be light hazard occupancies. Similarly, library stack areas, which are more akin to shelf storage or record storage, as.defined in.NFPA 232, should be considered to be ordinary hazard occupancies. A.5.3 For purposes, of these definitions, 'class I, Class II, Class III, and Class IV commodities wouldbe considered to have moderate rates of heat release, while Group A plastics would be considered to have high rates of heat release. Stock- piles are considered to include display merchandise-(mercan- tile) and arrangements of-combustibles ancillary to-operations within the occupancy as opposed to dedicated storage areas where the fire loading is generally more severe. A.5.3.i Ordinary hazard (Group 1) occupancies include oc- cupancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: (1) Automobile parking and showrooms (2)-Bakeries Beverage manufacturing Canneries Dairy products manufacturing and processing -Electronic plants 'Glass and glass products manufacturing Laundries - (9) Restaurant service areas (10) -Porte cocheres (11). Mechanical rooms, A.5.3.2 Ordinary hazard (Group 2) occupancies include oc- cupancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: Agricultural facilities Barns and stables' Cereal mills, Chemical plants - ordinary Confectionery products Distilleries Dry cleaners Exterior loading docks (Note that exterior loading docks only used for. loading and unloading of ordinary combustibles should be classified as 0H2. For the han- dling of flammable and combustible liquids, hazardous materials, or where utilized for storage, 'exterior loading docks and all interior loading docs should be protected based upon the actual occupancy and the materials handled on the dock, as if the materials were actually stored in that configuration.) Feed mills Horse stables Leather goods manufacturing I I,..'. 2016 Edition 4 Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association (Ni Licensed, by agreement ,1f0r individual use and download on November 14, 2015 to Kta'JSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES for designateduser ELLEY KLAUSBRUCKNER. No other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact Iicensing@nfpa.org. LiESIGN APPROACHES e n it y trnraa F I K- 114 14 11 a C a' C J'11 41 1 C5 F 4 I I (.LRI'. 11.2.4.1.1 I)r'risiir Aria (.u- c'. 13-143 I ahlr- 11 .2. . 1 .2 HFi' u rain AlIorari' .uid \Vai&-r uppIy 1)[11 .11 Rr(1iilrr-iFar-iiI. for HdrauIir all. (,akijlalcd 1,LJ.l ( ,inhiiid IiF'aFl,K and ()iiL'-acl,.' t,FFFiK t IK-CF I IFFK- I)ru,iii,n ()FFFLIJJFFF- 'Tan I iiii '4)121 I. 111 111 1FIFIFFUEF'S!4 F l'FF KF 112 '. F Ordinary 0, 50, or 0, 190, or 250 '950F60- 90 hazard 100 380 Extra hazard 0,50, or 0, 190, or 500 1 1900 1 90-120 100 380 to the bottom of solid wood joists 'or so1id limited- combustible construction or noncombisstille construction so as to create enclosed joist spaces 160 ft3 (4.5'm3) 'or less in volume, including space below insulation that is laid di- rectly on top or within the ceiling joists in - an otherwise sprinklered concealed space. ' , Concealed spaces where rigid materials are used and the exposed surfaces have a flame spread index of 25 or less and the materials have been demonstrated to n'ôtpi'opa- gate fire more than 10.5 ft (3.2 m) when tested in accor- dance with ASTM E84, Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials, or AN UL 723, Standard for Test for Surface Burning Chariicteristics of Building Materials, extended for an additional 20 min- utes in the fon'n in which they are installed in the space. Concealed spaces in which' the exposed materials are constructed entirely offire-retardant-treated.wood as de- fined by NFPA 703. Concealed spaces over isolated small rooms not exceed ing 5510 (5,1 11-12) in area. Vertical pipe chases under 10 ft2 (0.9.' nY),' provided that in multifloor buildings the chases are firestoppéd at each floor using materials equivalent to the floor con- su'uction, and where such pipe chases :contain no sources of ignition, piping shall be noncombustible,-and pipe penetrations at.each floor shall be properly sealed. Exterior columns under 10 ft2 (0.9 m2) in area formed by studs or woodjoists, supporting exterior canopies that are fully protected with a sprinkler system. *Light or ordinary hazard occupancies where noncom- bustible or limited-combustible ceilings are attached to the bottom of composite woodjoists either directly or on to metal channels not ecceeding 1 in, (25 mm) in depth, provided the adjacentjoist channels are firestopped into volumes not, exceeding 160 ft3 (4.5 m3 ) using materials equivalent to ½ in. (13 mm) gypsum board, and at least 31A in, (90 mm) of baa insulation is installed at the bot- tom of the joist channels when the ceiling is attached utilizing metal channels. 11.2.3.2 Density/Area Method. 11.2.3.21 •Water Supply.. 11.2.3.2.1.1 The water supply requirement for sprinklers only shall be calculated from 'the density/area curves of Figure 11.2.3.1.1 or from Chapter 22 where density/area criteria are specified for special occupancy hazards. 11.2.3.2.1.2 When using Figure 11.2,3.1,1, the calculations shall satisfy any single point on the appropriate density/area curve. 11.2.3.2.1:3 When using Figure 11.2.3.1.1, it shall not be nec- essary to meet all points on the selected curves. 11.2.3.2.2 Sprinklers. 11.2.3.2.2.1 The densfties and areas provided in Figure J1.2.3.1.1 shall be for use only with spray sprinklers. 11.2.3.2.2.2 Quick-response sprinklers shall not be permitted for use in extra hazard occupancies or other occupancies where there are substantial amounts of flammable liquids or combustible dusts. -11:2.3.2.2.3 For extended coverage sprinklers, the minimum design area shall be that corresponding to the hazard in Fig- ure 11.2.3.1.1 or the area protected by five sprinklers, which- ever-is greater. 11.2.3.2.2;4 Extended coverag&'sprinklers shall be listed with and designed for the minimum flow corresponding to the density for the hazard as specified in Figure 11.2.3.1.1. 2016 Edition 903.3.5 Water supplies. Water supplies for automatic sprinkler systems shall comply with this section and the Buildings where the floor level of the highest stoiy is standards referenced in Section 903.3.1. The btáblé 'vter located more than 30 feel above the lowest level of supply shall be protected against backflow in accordance fire department vehicle access. with Health and Safety Code 13114.7. For con iections to Buildings that arefour or more stories in height. public waterworks systems the water supply, test used for design of fire protection systems shall be'adjüstéd to Buildings that are two or more stories below the account for seasonal and daily pressure fluctuations based highest level offire department vehicle access. on information from the water supply authority, and as Exception: Group R-3 and-R-3. I occupancies floor approved by the fire code official.. , .:'- ,. control -valves and wa1eij7ôw detection assemblies 903.3.5.1 Domestic services. Where the domestic ser- not be required. -, .. .........hail vice provides the water supply for the automatic srin 903.4 Sprinkicr tsILIn tup& r imi uid ii it nit \ kler system the supply shall be in accordance with this ItriIIIIL hit \ ilrr tuppi for intoni 111. l inkftr toni section pump I iii \t orr irit iii ltmp r tni iiIi ii ii prt 9033 52 Residential combination services A single till Uld It In 11tt nt ilt ii. n iii pr ni it i tt Iltilit iii In. combination water supply shall be allowed provided ft Irk ilk tui. in n.H ht i Ii kd 1-ii ii ml Intl 1 unit that the domestic demand is added to the sprinkler 1 xitpiionn demand as required by NFPA 13R I \iiiin ii piiiil km S,Itlil p1 It lin 01k nd i)03.3.6 Hose threads Fire hose threads and fittings used t\I i uk iiiri. in connection with automatic sprinkler systems shall be s prescribed by the fire code official 2 i 11111k H mt trri nL I r nit In It d IntL ith 903.3.7 Fire department connections Fire department ttll in kin connections for automatic sprinkler systems shall be om itit tpr inkftr u.nit inc iiftd ill kt nud tnt. installed in accordance with Section 912 with TN I I i ft It It It I ti iflfli Ii tiliJhit nii iii It ii 1 to iippin N ith dUlL stit 0 II Cr 111(1 tilt All((,- 903.3.8 Limited area sprinkler systems Limited area ill lit tpiiiiL I.i ft ni ,iiid P imllt hut I In sprinkler systems shall be in accordance with the standards listed in Section 903.3.1 except as providedtin Sçctionst. tm lit lii in lu. pI I ri It 1 It ill I iii pm Jr II 903.3.8.1 through 903.3.8.5. -1 Ii I tt philIp tOni! ii utt 11:1t Ii. ltd i ImAcd 903.3.8.1 Number of sprinklers Limited area sprin Ili tilt I" till II kler systems shall not exceed six sprinklers in any sin him ii il' 10 collillfttclal I thii Ii u P 11111 gle fire area pi i I th I Pp uP iii ii lit . It lii I L1J iii 903.3.8.2 Occupancy hazard classification" Only lilt tI1 potull n areas classified by NFPA 13 as Light Hazard or Ordi it \ ut. tout! Illift lilt lut I tiippir w firc i iinup nary Hazard Group 1 shall be permitted to te protected tii in . lii it I mr ltd m l td II hit t Ii by limited area sprinkler systems Ii 11 903.3.8.3 Piping arrangement Where a limited ara ' him \ ut I pmrt tim. It lltht iii tin o. uttu ii sprinkler system is installed in a building with an auto- 1111 itill..L pi niL I i tft IT t iii it mt 11th I matic wet standpipe systern, . sprinklers shall be sup Hr L1d in [lit opt ii poll [k plied by the standpipe system Where a limited area sprinkler system is installed .in a building',without- anT. '\lnllurinN 9113 4 I \I kill uptmnl 01 uruul Im iinii ti.. - - - automatic wet standpipe system, water shall',beert-'. .pmi fl it It i. d intilt iii h i t diilrmtn iiid l P iii I i mt Iii it Hit - ' - ted to be supplied by the plumbing system.provided- I II Iii liii tud to ii Ippi itt H Ipt 0 I iii II ti II I tint - -- - - -. - - that the plumbing system is capable of simultaneously ------------------ uppm n 1d Pt tht itt indt ihti H ii iii niH iii utid ii It supplying domestic and sprinkler demands it I Intl uilii\ turn hill ii 1k U 903.3.8.4 Supervision Control valves shall not 1 be 1 \tcpiliuit installed between the water supply and sprinklers I ii ndt I i 1Jul11 Ii ni unit in Ill itt it P unless the valves are of an approved indicating type pit i1i ii in iht Ill hliltip iii hi piuid it till] it III that are supervised or secured in the open position it [in q till ti tint iii Ii Iii hi FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS automatic sprinklers and the top of piles of combustible fibers. Jr" Exception: Kitchen equipment under eha1u'st hoods protected with a fire-extinguishing systdhi iii'.ccor- dance with Section 904. 903.3.4 Actuation. Automatic sprinkler systems shall be, automatically actuated unless specifically -pt0vided1fOr in. this code. 903.3.8.5 Calculations. Hydraulic calculations in accordance with NFPA 13 shall be provided to. demon- strate that the available water flow and pressure are adequate to supply all sprinklers installed in any single fire area with discharge densities corresponding to the hazard classification. 903.39 Floor control valves. Floor control valves and waterfiow detection assemblies shall be installed at each floor where any of the following occur: t 152 - hit . 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE I i i - Copyright 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ACrrSS,d by Eli, Klwtsbrockocr on Dec 19, 2016 654430 AM -pursuant to License Agreenseot with CA BSC. No further - i - reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A t'IOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT AcT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS 2 acfJ1\\ pirilil (lc\ ICU ict \',iI\0 I itO I ill, Iiiiuid ii i spinkici vvlcm suppk pipino Hill ho I Hod in thu OpOn pinoii In Ociiinuft iupnirod to IN: uijiiippL'd Hi a [iv ,iLiini toni, the ['iv P 11vv pruv oniur \ ike - oh ill [0 de il Iv .vupci vi H Nv a tinl'pei vv itu Ii in iii vi in avulid iii c vviili \FF \ 2 :iid v ratuI annuir- iited 903.4.2 Alarnis. (Hc ck i,1' r approved audi [Iv dv iv vu lo cjted on the c\ivrior vi! the .huildiiiv iii in ippi ivud j Ioction vhdl lie v ni'iccted to cioli autornativ vpriiiklur v tvin ii Ii rinkler va1er-t1o''v alarm dvive Hall liv (iv ,itud Nv vv 11cr (H equivalr n( to the hivi ii i ink 11 11i11 Ci I the n,illu'i oriflvv vive i dstalled iii the vvv- (ciii \\ how a tile rIO i\ ieiii iv iiviilled, avtujnn of - ihu autinaift spriif lut v' vtvin shall .iunate ihe huildino lie' iliirm vs stoni. z hi' tHin iion!i 01101 ijj'li in ii ujii ii Iwfl icquii eu hi .010 H 1(1 903.4.3 Floor control valves. Approved supervised indi- cating control valves shall be provided at the point of con- nection to the riser on each floor in high-rise buildings and Group 1-2 occupancies having occupied floors located more than 75 feet above the lowest level offire department vehicle access. 903.5 Testing and maintenance. Sprinkler systems shall be tested and maintained in accordance with Section 901. 903.6 Where' required in existing buildings and struc- tures. An, automatic sprinkler system shall be provided in existing buildings and structures where required in Chapter H. SECTION 904 ALTERNATIVE AUTOMATIC FIRE-EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS 904'.l General. Automatic fire-extinguishing systems, other than automatic sprinkler-systems, shall be designed, installed, inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with the pro- visions of this section and the applicable referenced stan- dards. [California Code of 'Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §904(a) (2)/ Required Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Frequencies. (2) Engineered' and pre-engineered fixed extinguishing systems shall be inspected, tested and maintained at least snii-annually, and immediately after a system activation. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §904(c)] Required 'Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Frequencies. ('c,) Engineered and pre-engineered fixed extinguishing systems, regardless of installation date; shall be inspected, tested and -maintained within the time periods specified in California Code of-Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Sec- tion 904(a)(2) above. ICalifornia Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §904.7(a) through (c)] Inspection, Testing, and Mainte- nance Requirements for Engineered and Pre-engineered Fixed Extinguishing Systems. Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance shall be peiformed in accordance with: California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1,. Section 904(a) (2), the manufacturer's written instructions, which are. approvedand on file with the Office of the State Fire Mar- shal; and the applicable standards adopted in California Code of . Regulations, Title 24, Part 9, (California Fire Code). 904.1.1 Certification of service personnel for fire-extin- guishing-equipment. Service personnel providing or con- ducting maintenance on automatic fire-extinguishing systems, other than automatic sprinkler systems, shall pos- sess a valid certificate issued by an approved governmen- tal agency, or other approved organization for the type of system and-work performed. 904.2 Where permitted. Automatic 'fire-extinguishing sys- tems installed as an alternative to the required automatic sprinkler systems of Section 903 shall be approved by the fire codeofficial. 904.2.1 'Restriction on using automatic sprinkler sys- tem exceptions or reductions. Automatic fire-extinguish- ing systems shall not be considered alternatives for the purposes of-exceptions or reductions allowed for-auto- matic sprinkler systems or by other requirements of this code. 904.2.2 'Commercial hood and duct systems. Each required commercial kitchen exhaust hood and duct sys- tem required by Section 609 to have a Type I hood shall. be protected with an approved automatic fire-extinguishing system installed in accordance with this code. 904.3 Installation., Automatic fire-extinguishing systems shall be installed in accordance with this section. 904.3.1 Electrical wiring. Electrical wiring shall be in accordance with the California Electrical Code. I 904.3.2 Actuation. 'Automatic 'fire-extinguishing systems shall be automatically actuated and provided with 'a man- ual means of actuation in 'accordance with Section 904.11.1. Where more than one 'hazard could be simulta- neously involved in fire due to their proximity, all hazards shall be protected by a single system designed to protect. all hazards that could become involved. Exception: Multiple systems shall be permitted to be installed if they are designed to operate-simultaneously. 904.3.3 System interlocking. Automatic equipment inter- locks with fuel shutoffs, ventilation controls, door closers, window shutters, conveyor dpenings,.smoke and heat vents, and other features necessary for proper operation of the fire- extinguishing system shall be provided as required by the design and installation standard utilized for the hazard. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE I i Copyright © 2016 CA RSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Kioosbrockncr onDcc 19. 2016 6:2430 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BS. No further rcprodoctio,, or distribution uuthorizcd. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIESTHEREUNDER. ATTACHMENT #10 BUILDING ACCESS ROADS AND DOORS 'HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE TABLE 3206.2. GENERAL FIRE PROTECTION AND LIFE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS ALL STORAGE AREAS , (See Sections 3206,- 3207 and 3208)b SOLID-PILED STORAGE, SHELF STOR AGE AND PALLETIZED STORAGE SIZE OF-HIGH-PILED (see Section 3207.3) COMMODITY CLASS STORAGE AREAa (square feet) - (see Sections 3206.2 and A fire- U omaic ire extinguishing Fire detection Budding Smoke and Maximum pile Maximum -- '..permissible Maximum 32064 system (see Section system (see Section acess - sec Section heat removal dimension (feet) storage height" pile volume (cubic feet) - I (feet) o--oo Not Not N t Not Not Not Not Required' Required Required' Required Required Required Required 501-2 500 Not ,, Yes - N t • Not - 100 .40 100,000 Required Req red Required 2501-12000 - Yes Not - N t Not 100 40 400,000 Public accessible Required Reqt ired'- Required 2501-12000 Not - N t Not Nonpublic accessible - Yes Required :Req red - Required 100 40 400 000 (Option 1) -2501-12000 - Not Nonpublic accessible • Required Yes Ws Yes' 100 301 200,000 (Opt ion_2) 12;001-20,000 Yes Not Required Y s Yes' 100 40 400,000 - 20001-500 000 Yes Not Required - Y s - Yes' 100 40 400,000 Greater than 500,000 Yes Not Y s Yes' 100 40 - 400,000 Required 0-500 Not Not N it Not - Not Not - - - - - -Required' Required ReqL ired° Required - Required Required 501-2,500 - - - Public accessible -Yes Not N it Not 50 - 30 75,000 - - Required Req red Required 501-2500 Not N it Not Nonpublic accessible . Yes . R equired Re qt , ired Required 50 30 75,000 -- : - - lIi; 'li (Option 1) - 501-2,500 Not - Nonpublic accessible - • Required Yes Y s Yes' 50 20 50,000 (Option 2) - _000 Yec Not Yes' 50 30 75,000 . - Required - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 300,001-500,000'.1 - Yes - Not Required Yes Yes' - 50 30 75,000 ForS1: 1 foot 304.8 mm, I cubic foot -0:02832 m3, I square foot = 0.0929 m2. Where automatic sprinklers are required for reasons other than those in Chapter 32, the portion of the sprinkler system protecting the high-piled storage area shall be designed and installed in accordance with Sections 3207 and 3208. - For aisles, see Section 3206.9. - Piles shall be separated by aisles complying with Section 3206.9. For storage in excess of-sheheight indicated, special fire protection shall be provided in accordance with Note g where required by the lire code official. See Chnpters 51 snd 57.for-special limitations-for aerosols and flammable and combustible liquids, respectively. 1. For storagc.cxceeding -30 feet in height, Option -I shall be used. Special fire protection provisions including, but not limited to, fire protection of exposed steel columns; increased sprinkler density; additional in-rack sprinklers, without associated reductions in ceiling sprinkler density; or additional fire department hose connections Shall beprovided when required by the fire code official. High-piled storage areas shall not exceed 500,000 square..feet. A 2-hour fire wall constructed in accordance with Section 706 of the California Building Code shall be used.to divide high-piled storage exceeding 500,000 square feet in area. Not required where an automatic fire-extinguishing system is designed and installed to protect the high-piled storage area in accordance with Sections 3207 and 3208. Not required where storage areas li-it/i an exit access travel distance of 250 feet (76 200 nirn) or less are protected by either early suppression fast response (ESFR) sprinkler systems or control mode-special application sprinklers with a response time index of 50 (m . s)'° or less that are listed to control a fire in the stored commodities with12 or fewer sprinklers, installed.in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE TI.fl NALtCODEtCO.UNCILI Copyright 02016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accoised by Ella Xi,usbruckoer on Dcc 19,20166:54:30 AM pursoonl 10 Liccr,sc Agrcnnscni with CA BSC. No fu,ihc, reproduction or distribution uolhorired. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER- HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE 3206 3 1 Separation from other uses Mixed occupan cies shall be separated in accordance with 'the.Cal{fornia Building Code. 3206 3 2 Multiple high piled storage areas Multiple high piled storage areas shall be in accordance,'..vitE? Sec tion 3206.3.2.1 or 3206.3.2.2. ; 3206.3.2.1 Aggregate area. The aggr.eate of all hi, piled storage areas within a building shall be used for the application of Table 3206.2 unless such areas are separated from each other by 1 hour the barieis con structed in accordance with Section 707.oftHèCa1[or- nia Building Code. Openings in suchfiebafriersshall be protected by opening protectivesha'ing.a ri-hour fire protection rating 3206.3.2.2 Multiclass high-piled stoa es. High- piled storage areas classified as ClassI through IV not separated from high-piled storage areas lassifid as high hazard shallutilize the aggregate of allhigh-piled storage areas as high hazard for the purposes of. the application of Table 3206.2. To be considered as sepa- rated, 1-hour fire barriers shall be constructed in accor- dance with Section 707 of the California Building Code. Openings in such fire barriers shall b6 protected by opening protectives having a 1-hour fire protection rating. Exception: As provided for in Section 3204.2. 3206.4 Automatic sprinklers. Automaticsprinkler systems shall be provided in accordance with Sections 3207, 3208 and 3209. . . 3206.4.1 Pallets. Automatic sprinkler system require- ments based upon the presence of pallets shall be in accor- dance with NFPA 13. . . . 3206.4.1.1 Plastic pallets. Plastic pallets 'listed and labeled in accordance with UL 2335 or FM 4996 shall be treated as wood pallets for detenniningrequired sprinkler protection. 3206.5 Fire detection. Where fire detection is required by Table 3206.2, an approved automatic fire detection system "- shall be installed throughout the high-piled storagè drea..The system shall be monitored and bein-accordance with Section 907. 3.6 Bili hip a&us. \\'huiu hulii(ilH riu r ir ruquirud ihic Ih( Pro appuranro CC roadr ill arrordairru rriiii urIirr riiali hr PT vidud within IX)) (CCI 4 10111) diii p i1ntis ''Ithc uturIllr r,Ilk lHrd Iol hi uli-pilud 101 CCC i opliol: \\huru Iliu opp v;itns lcrr ro dr uarrriii b iririoliud hr iU C 1 iipuraphy raiirrr \roturW 0 irnuu Ii iilu irdu r r o iliur siiiiilai r 101111 ii the (di r Ju ltrrid I o tit li riird 0 upuiiu.lddliiorrdi (ho pro5rr- liii] 32U.0.1 tcr dior. \Vhriu hbiiirilno .ICCC ft. ruthiirud F h I oHu di to, Inc riuporciririrl .IrCC d uro hail hr pr id un r oiiiiru \\hih 111i, m ction \rr. hi ii I u I Cr i hi u rr rho'lit ho ii I odd or 3200.0. 1,1 Numbet of duoi required. Hot Ic .r thur no aro dr d iH bu po \idcd in cooli 11)1) hiiuir Ito! 01 4X1) riini . of fraction [hCrurl i I the urtuihir tralir that Iao rcriiirud Pro apparalris aurur o od. fhc rc((trrrCd ,ICCC i100 Shall ho drclr ihiud 1iCh thit !ic hnrai dirLriio h Otorli aiIjroni or rCSC door dot no! O\rc(A I1) fuc 3() IX)) mm) F c iptioii: 110 i wlr donincu hunt ouri rnd,iouni nrCus door is H Lot ud to UrtCrd 11))) tJ01 I 1 011111 iii r\ntii1ir huridrnics cthcm 110 jlirldr in pr (CII. The riurni or and dictrihuliini oI .lrrOt d ri in otftliri bunidinos haii (u ipprirod .3206.6.1.2 Door silt' :Ifld tvpe. Accc C,dooro h:ii I ho fl I Ic thur loon 014 mlii) in scidlln srid (cci S inchu nfl ii hoiht kill-up dosi shall no he 11cr d UlilOC appi i, od 3206.6.1.3 I o ki rin dot jeer: ()ii Is Ippo tud br Poor dc'i e shall bruord 3206.7 Smoke and heat removal. Where smoke and heat removal is required by Table 3206.2 it shall be provided in accordance with Section 910. 3206.8 Fire department hose connections. Where exit pas- sageways are required by the California Building Code for egress, a Class.! standpipe system shall be provided in accor- dance with Section 905. 3206.9 Aisles. Aisles providing access to exits and fire department access doors shall be provided in high-piled stor- age areas exceeding 500 square feet (46 m2), in accordance with Sections 3206.9.1 through 3206.9.3. Aisles separating storage piles or racks staall comply with NFPA 13. Aisles shall also comply with Chapter 10. Exception: Where aisles are precluded by rack storage systems, alternate methods of access and protection are allowed when approved. 3206.9.1 Width. Aisle width shall be in accordance with Sections 3206.9.1.1 and 3206.9.1.2. Exceptions: I. Aisles crossing rack structures or storage piles, that are used only for employee access, shall be not less than 24 inches (610 mm) wide. 2. Aisles separating shelves classified as shelf stor- age shall be not less than 30 inches (762 mm) wide. 3206.9.1.1 Sprinklered buildings. Aisles in sprin- klered buildings shall be not less than 44 inches (1.118 mm) wide. Aisles shall be not less than 96 inches (2438 mm) widein high-piled storage areas exceeding 2,500 square feet (232 m2) in area, that are accessible to the public and designated to contain high-hazard commodi- ties. Exception: Aisles in high-piled storage areas exceeding 2,500 square feet (232 m2). in area, that are accessible to the public and designated to con- tain high-hazard commodities, are protected by a sprinkler system designed for multiple-row racks of 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE . . . 375 Copyright 02016 CA RSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie KItosbatckorro, Dec 9. 2Ot66S3O AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No1urthr I 1 reprodoctior, or distribution isthoried.'ANYUNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND TIIE LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. I FIRE SERVICE FEATURES FIRE DEPARTMENT MASTER KEY. FIRE LANE. KEY BOX. TRAFFIC CALMING DEVICES. . SECTION503 FIRE APPARATUS ACc'SS R'O'ADS 503.1 Where iequired: Fire apparatus access roads shiii 'be provided and mamm faedrin accordance with Sections S03 1 1 through 503.1.3. 503.11.1 Buildings and facilities. A'pproved tire appara tus access roads shall be, provided for every facility building or portion of a building hereafter constructed' or moved into or within the jurisdiction The fire apparatus 'access road: shall comply with'. the re4uiréntents of this section and shall extend to within 150 feet (45 720 mm) of all portions of'the.facility anda1l portions of theexte- nor walls of the first stoiy of the building as measured by an approved route aroundthe exterior of the building or facility. Exceptions: * 1. The fire code official is authorized,to increase the dimension of 150 feet (45720mm) where any of the following conditions occur, 'LL The building is equippedthroughout with an approved' àutoiiiatic sprinkler system installed in accordance' with Section 903.3:1.1, 903.3:1.2 or 9033: E3. 1.2. Fire apparatus ' access roads cannot be installedbecause of location on property, topography, waterways nonnegotiable grades or other similar c6nditions and an a5proved alternative means of tire protection ispr'O'ided. ', 1.3'There are not more than tw6GroupR316r Group U occupancies. . . _,Where approved by the fire code official fire apparatus access roads shall be permitted to be exempted or modified for solar photovoltaic1 power generation filiUes 503 1 2 Additional access The fire code official is autho- rized to require mre thali one fire apparatus access road basedn the potertiaI for impairment of a single road b)I ehicle congestion condition of terrain climatic condi-J tions or other factors that couldlimit access I 503.113, High-piled storage.,.Fire department vehicle access to buildings used for high piled combustible stor age shall comply-with the aplicable provisions: of Chapter.' 32. '. - .• - 503.2 Specifications Fire apparatus access roads shall be insta1ledand arranged in accordance with Sections 503.2.1 th'rough503.2:8. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §3. O5(a)J Fire Department Access and Egress. (Roads) (a) Roads. Required access roads from every building to a public street shall be all-weather hard-surfaced (suitable for use by fire apparatus) right-of-way not less than 20 feet in width. Such right-of-way shall be unobstructed and maintained only as access to the public street, Exception: The enforcing agency may waive or niod,,5 this requirement if in his opinion such all-weather hard-surfaced condition is not necessaiy in the interest and 5031.1: Dimenshins. Fire appaiatus access roads shall: have an unobstructed width of not less than 20 feet (6096 mm), exclusive of shoulder, except for approved security gates in accordance with. Section 5036, and an unob- structed'vertical clearance of not less than 13 feet 6 inches (4115 mm) 5012.2- 2 Authority. The fire code official shall have the alitborit9 to require or, permit modifications to the required access.widths' where .they are inadequate for. fire rescue operations or where necessary to meet the public safety objectives of the jurisdiction 503.23 1 Surface Fire apparatus access roads shall be designed and maintained to support the imposed loads of fire apparatus and shall be surfaced so as to provide all weather driving capabilities 503 2 4 TurTiing radius..The required turning radius of a fire apparatus access road shall be determined by the fire 'codè.officiaL 503 2 5 Dead ends Dead end fire apparatus access roads in excess of 150 feet (45 720 mm) in length shall b&pro- vided with an approved area for turning around fire appa- ratus. 503.2* 6-Bridges and elevated surfaces Where a bridge or an elevated surface is part of a fire apparatus access road the bridge shall be constructed and maintained in accordance with AASHTO H13-17: Bridges.and elevated surfaces shall be designed for a live load sufficient to carry the mipsed loads of fire apparatus Vehicle load limits shall be posted at both entrances to bridges where required by the fire code official Where elevated surfaces designed : fbr?emergecy vehicle use are adjacent to surfacesthat are not designed'l'or such use approved barrieLs approved'- signs or both shall be installed9and maintained where required 'b the fire c'dé official 503 2 7 Grade The gfade of the fire apparatus access road shall le within the limits established by the fire code offi-' cial based on the fire department's apparatus 503.2 8 Angles of approach and departure The angles of approach and departure for fire apparatus access roads shall be within the limits established by the fire code offimL cial based on the fire department s apparatus 503.3.Marking. Where required by the fire code official,, approved signs or other approved notices or markings that I I I I I I I I P I I I I I III I 94 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE I ] 1'iJJ Copyright © 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Acccssrd by EIIic KI*osbrockttcron Dcc 19,206 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement v'ilh CA BSC. No further rcprodoction or distribolion solhorizod. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBIECT 10 CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER, I FIRE SERVICE FEATURES I I inClUde the Word', No P \RK IN( FiPF I ANF sHill he pri\ iikd I i Pie app iratna a cuss I a ids ii ideiitila ii ii rueda irpi dliii thu li.tra[i n thereat Thu w,:Anc hs iHii h iii lines ate desienelsd heii he neintan si HIe clean ,iini I eihlc, conditio n .1 ill tinlea and he iepiessd oi repetied ssheii nusc- sar t pi a ide .ideqnetc sis] hi I liv, CO3.4 Ohstrutioii of lire ap aritlus acces,, mid". I ire ippn ins isc rada hell 1101 he Ii trusted ni 111V niaiiiier, injuilifl. thu parhiiie HI ehiste 1 he niininiiin svidtlia and elcarense e iaidusiisd in aueiina {I 2. 1 end tH 2 i ah.ill hC niiiri iined it eli tne 03.4.1 I raffic c Inittip dtie. I i utIle caiiiiii itesie hill Ic pu iiihutsd mica apprased Iv Pis Pie cidu Lie] 03.5 Requited pales or hart k ades. Thu hi s de H lis iii is .mnihoi iud to rcquie the Ui Lilatian and inainieiiense itO .mte or oilier appi vu I hiii us.iJc st isa the ileiUkis i cc rid neils ol uihci ftcesasse not niuliidiiie piihh Ircet a I Iss a or hi his ,i\ .. F He Li Is catL iiperair is here prided. Hill he hci in issirdanse with I I 2. (I intended tar Intimatus I P(: ii hell he desiuncd Con- and inst dleJ t hc iespiIreiiuents (ti li\Ild I 503.5.1 ecu ed pales and harricad's. Where i esnureJ e.itc nd Hart isede hell he curd ni m ippiesed nan- I ncr P uds ired end thci esse ssas that hue been do ed nd ii in: ted nu thC ine:inei pie a i bed h\ Peetion I shill ill he ii peacd on or uissd nuiicss i iihoni:'ed be the issuer mid the tire side ellisid iii 1 he [C ii s lion in n liii! 110t ipple 1 puhlstluseis auilu ssuutuin thesope ildtite 503.5.2 Fences and Gates. School grounds may be fenced and gales therein may be equipped with l,o,cks,.provided that safe dispersal areas based on 3 square feet ('0.28. m) per occupant are located between the schoola and the fence. Such required safe dispersal areas shall' not be located less than SOfeet (15 240 mm)fromeschool build- ings. . Every public and priiate school shall ohfiwith Sec- lion 32020 of the Education Code which stales:.: The governing board of every public tmschool district, and the governing authority of dvety pr12 vale school, which maintains any 'building, used for the instruction or housing of scho'Ol pupils On land entirely enclosed (except for buildingwall by fences of walls, shall, through cooperation with the local law enforcement andfice ,motectio, agencies having jurisdiction of the 'a,a rnOk provision for the erection of gates in such fences or walls. The gates shall .be of suJjlcieit tb permit the entrance of the ambulances,' police with locks, the licking devices shall be designed to permit ready entrance by the use of the chain or, boll-cutting devices with which the local law enforcement andfIre-protection agencies may be equipped. - -or -- 4)3.6 'ecui ities. I lie iii tel lit liii it seeLii iL\ LieltC, as no. Pie apparatus is cs a i oat hill hea1 pr s sd h the Ili(-' shiet. \\ Iieie esuirite Cdte are inIelled. thci iiall haie ii ipprscd mean at eiiierdense opei.itmii. lime se Wits pate nid the sinci ens\ °H iitisin alia]l is inainti]rmed spetatuonal It ill Lines I letrs ai opsiatai \\lieis pros led shill he liatud iii essaidense \s ith t 1 0 aies intended for ant inane aper.iti n H ill 1)C sic ieid satistineted mud metalled I s ample si il: tile i Ci] n in incnta at \ I \I I 22(L) SECTION 504 .ACCESS TO BUILDING OPENINGS .AND ROOFS U 504.1 Required access. xteriordoors and openings required by this code-or the California Building Code shall be main- tained readily accessible for emergency access by the fire department. An approved access walkway leading from fire [California Code of §3.05(b)] Fire Departmez (b,) Roofs. No person sh1 barrier such as -barbedt chain link fencing, or a 10 aerial, antenna, or other j 40 mercial establishment in st der egress or access hazt ?emergency. . Exception: Guy wire, be attached to a roof stj 30 degrees provided the, more between the .roof rods required to suppoi attached to a roof slr mast not in excess of on 504.2 Maintenance of cxi nor doors and their functit prior approval. Exterior d functional and that retain ance shall have a sign afth with the words THIS DOC sist of letters having a print (19.1 mm) wide and not le a contrasting background. doors shall not be obstru access doors shall comply high-piled combustible st 3206.6.1. apparatus access roads tole xterior openings shall be provided when required by the fire code official, ulations, Title 19, Division 1, Access and Egress. ('Roofs,) install or maintain any security ire fencing, razor wire fencing, mm other fencing material, cable, struction on the roof of any corn- a manner as to obstruct or ren- dous in the event of fire or other Is and aerial antenna masts may clure having a slope of less than is full clearance of seven feet or id said obstruction. Guy wire or aerial or antenna masts may be we a lateral distance from the sixth the height of the mast. nor doors and openings. Exte- shall not be eliminated without rs that :have been rendered non- functional door exterior appear- d to the exterior side of the door BLOCKED. The sign shall con- al stroke of not less than 3/4 inch than 6 inéhes (152 mm) high on tequired- fire department access rd or eliminated. Exit and exit ith Chapter 10. Access doors for age shall comply with Section ii I I I I I I I I I I I -- ------------------.1 equipment anujii e -Ji,gFIzIrIg uppuru1u used oyirle law enforcement and fii'e-pm'otection,.. agencies. :c. , 504.3 Stairway-access to roof New buildings four or more There thail be no less than one such,access:g the ' , stories above grade plane,except those with a roof slope and there shall be as many such gates as..needed.:- , greater than four. units vertical in 12 units horizontal (33.3- to assume access to all major bui/dingsuand percent slope), shall be provided with a stairway to the roof. ground areas. If such gates are to be equipped • - Stairway access to the rooftshall be in accordance with Sec- 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE . '.P,. •,. . - . . . • 95 Copyright © 2036 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accosted by EIIic Klausbrockueron Da 9. 201665430 AM pursuant to License Agrecnsent with CA BSC. Nolurthcr I k k K J I Ij 1k reproduction or distribotionoothorizcd: ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A1VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT AT AND THE . . , LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. . . I I I I I I I I I I I F-L I I I P I I I I I ATTACHMENT #11 SMOKE AND HEAT VENTS HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE TABLE 3206.2 GENERAL FIRE PROTECTION AND LIFE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS ALL STORAGE AREAS (See Sections 3206, 3207 and 3208) SOLID-PILED STORAGE, SHELF STORAGE AND PALLETIZED STORAGE SIZE OF HIGH-PILED (see Section 3207.3) COMMODITY CLASS STORAGE AREAa (square feet) Automatic fire- Fire detection Building Smoke and Maximum (see Sections 3206.2 and 3206.4) extinguishing system system access heat removall (s'ee Section.J Maximum pile dimension' permissible storage Maximum pile volume (see Section (see Section 3206.5) (see Section 3206.6) (feet) height" (cubic feet) 320$.4) (feet) 0-500 Not Not Not N ot Not Not Not Required' Required Required' Required Required Required Required 501-2,500 Not Required' Yes Not Required' 1 Req it ired 100 40 100,000 2,501-12,000 Yes Not Not 1 100 40 400,000 Public accessible Required Required' Req ired 2,501-12,000 Not Not I it Nonpublic accessible Yes Required Required' Req ired 100 40 400,000 l-IV (Option 1) 2,501-12,000 Not Nonpublic accessible Required' Yes Yes Y s' 100 30 200,000 (Option 2) 12,001-20,000 Yes Not Yes Y & Required 100 40 400,000 20,001-500,000 Yes Not Yes Y & Required 100 40 400,000 Greater than 500,0000 Yes Not Required Yes Y & 100 40 400,000 0 500 Not Not Not 50 Not Not - Required' Required Required' Required Required Required 501-2,500 Yes Not Not Not 50 30 75,000 Public accessible Required Required' Req ired • 501-2,500 Not Not Nonpublic accessible Yes Required' Rcql fired 75,000Required 50 30 -huh (Option 1) haziid Not 501-2,500 Nonpublic accessible Required' Yes Yes Y Si 50 20 50,000 (Option 2) 2'501-300;000 *es ________ Not YC3 ______ ' Yes-" Required 50 30 75,000 300,001-500,0009,' Yes Not Yes Required Yes1 50 30 75,000 ForSI: I foot =304.8 mm, I cubic foot "0.02832 rn3, I square foot 0.0929 m2. Where automatic sprinklers are required for reasons other than those in Chapter 32, the portion of the sprinkler system protecting the high-piled storage area shall be designed and installed in accordance with Sections 3207 and 3208. For aisles, see Section 3206.9. Piles shall be separated by aisles complying with Section 3206.9. For storage in excess of the height indicated, special fire protection shall be provided in accordance with Note g where required by the fire code official. See Chapters 51 and 57 for special limitations for aerosols and flammable and combustible liquids, respectively. Section 503 shall apply for fire apparatus access. For storage exceeding 30 feet in height. Option I shall be used. Special fire protection provisions including, but not limited to, fire protection of exposed steel columns; increased sprinkler density; additional in-rack sprinklers, without associated reductions in ceiling sprinkler density; or additional fire department hose connections shall be provided when required by the fire code official. High-piled storage areas shall not exceed 500,000 square feet. A 2-hour fire wall constructed in accordance with Section 706 of the Cal/fornia Building Code shall be used to divide high-piled storage exceeding 500,000 square feet in area. Not required where an automatic fire-extinguishing system is designed and installed to protect the high-piled storage area in accordance with Sections 3207 and 3208. .................. --','r r-,--.. Not w..qu,red vshere stoiage areas I it/i an esit acess iroI disionce o1250fce5 ( 6 mm) or less sic protctcd b eithei eail SU1CSSI6fl fast responc (LStR) sprinkler ssskrns or control mole sjcial application si skiers with a response tooL rnde\ of U ni )hT or less that arefisted to control afire in the stored corumodiucs w tb) or lt.smjSpi nL1i nstalled ii accordance siIh ecr&on 90s s I I ___________________ 374 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE J Copyright 02016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Kisosbrucknsroo Dec is, zoin 6I50I30 AM porsooni ,o License Agreen,eoi with CA BSC. No (oilh,r repro.Juciion oc dj,irjboijoo ooiho,j,ed. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS I I [BF] 909.21.1.1 Use of ventilation systems Ventila- tion systems, other than hoistway supply, air -systems, are permitted to be used to exhaustair from adjacent spaces on the fire floor, two floors immediately below and one floor immediately above the fire floor to the building's exterior where necessary to maintain posi- tive pressure relationships as required in Section 909.2 1.1 during operation of theckvator. shaft pressur- ization system. [BF] 909.21.2 Rational analysis. A rational analysis com- plying with Section 909.4 shall be submitted with the con struction documents [BF] 909 21 3 Ducts for system Any duct system that is part of the pressurization system shall be protected with the same fire-resistance rating as required for the èkvator shaft enclosure. [BF] 909.21.4 Fan system. The fan system provided for the pressurization system shall be as required;:by Sections 909.21.4.1 through 909.21.4.4. [BFI 909.21.4.1 Fire resistance Where located within the building, the fan system that provides tlie'pressur- ization shall be protected with the same fire-resistance rating required for the elevator shaft ënclosüre. [BFI 909.21.4.2 Smoke detection. The fan, system shall be equipped with a smoke detector that will 'auto- matically shut down the fan system when smoke is detected within the system. IBF1 909.21.4.3 Separate systems. A separat fan sys- tem shall be used foreach elevator hoist way. ' [BFI 909.21.4.4 Fan capacity. The supply fan shall be either adjustable with a capacity of not less than 1,000 cfm (0.4719 m3/s) per door, or that specified by a'regis- tered design professional to meet the requirements of a designed pressurization'system. [BFI 909.21.5 Standby power. The pressurization system shall be provided with standby power 'i'n abcôrdnce with Section 604. IBF1 909.2 1.6 Activation of pressurizatiOn 'ystè'm. The 'elevator pressurization system shall be activated upon acti- vation of-either the building fire alarm system:ortheeleva- tor lobby smoke detectors. Where both a building fire alarm system and elevator lobby smoke detectors arepres- ent, each shall be independently capable of activating the pressurization system. [BE] 909.21.7 Testing. Testing for perförrnance shall be required in accordance with Section 909.188:' System acceptance shall be in accordance with Section90919. IBF1 909.21.8 Marking and identification. Detection and control systems shall be marked in accordance with Section 909.14. IBFI 909.21.9 Control diagrams. Controldiagrarns shall be provided in accordance with Section 909.15. ' [BF] '909.21.10 Control panel. A control panel comply- ing with Section 909.16 shall be provided. IBFl 909.21.11 System response time. Hoistway pressur- ization systems shall comply with the requirements for smoke control system response time in Section 909.17. SECTION 910 SMOKE AND HEAT REMOVAL 910.1 General. Where required by this code, smoke and heat vents or mechanical smoke removal systems shall conform to the requirements of this section. II) 2 \\ InrL i€quir1 'tnkt 'md hL ii \nN r a mcdi,wi- A, C,11 hint rn1fl\ ml inctallccl i ruir d l ')Ucnow, 10 2 n(I 1) 10 21 I ptioii I. Frozen food warehouses used solely for storage of Class I and II commodities where protected by an 'approved _automatic sprinkler system. I Sm(41c mud h ii Amll mot L LlflIFLl in mmt I UIImI ill ,m, lIPPd .iih m.mrl mi pim 'i mm ff im, pn I_I pinikLi 3. Smoke and heat removal shall not be required in areas of buildings equipped with control mode spe- cial application sprinklers with a response time index of 50 (m . S)'° or less that are listed to control a fire in stored commodities with 12 or fewer sprin- klers. 910.2.1 Group F-i or S-I. Smoke and heat vents installed in accordance with Section 910.3 or a mechanical smoke removal system installed in accordance with Section 910.4 shall be installed in buildings and portions thereof used as a Group F-I or S-I occupancy having more than 50,000 square feet (4645 m2) of undivided area. In occupied por- tions of a building equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1, where the upper surface of the story is not a roof assembly, a 'mechanical smoke removal system in accordance with Section 910.4 shall be installed. Exception: Group F-] aircraft manufacturing build- ings and Group S-i aircraft repair hangars. 91 0.2.2 High-piled combustible storage. Smoke and heat removal required by Table 3206.2 for buildings and por- tions thereof containing high-piled combustible storage shall be installed in accordance with Section 910.3 in unsprinklered buildings. In buildings and portions thereof containing high-piled combustible storage equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accor- dance with Section 903.3.1.1, a smoke and heat removal system shall be installed in accordance with Section 910.3 or 910.4. in occupied portions of a building equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accor- dance with Section 903.3.1.1 where the upper surface of the story is not a roof assembly, a mechanical smoke removal system in accordance with Section 910.4 shall be installed. I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE .': ' ' 193 Copyright C 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Kloosbrockocron Dec 19, 2016 6:5430 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized.'ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION ISA VIOLATIONOFTHE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE 'LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. I I I.. . I ATTACFJMENT#12 I DRAFT CURTAINS I .1.1' .1 . LI 1 S 11• S. HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE I I TABLE 3206.2 GENERAL FIRE PROTECTION AND LIFE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS ALL STORAGE AREAS SOLID-PILED STORAGE, SHELF SIZE OF HIGH-PILED (See Sections 3206, 3207 and 3208)b STORAGE AND PALLETIZED STORAGE STORAGE AREAa _______________ _____________ _____________ ________ (see Section 3207.3) ________ Automatic fire- extinguishing Fire detection Building Smoke and Maximum pile Maximum permissible Maximum COMMODITY CLASS (square feet) (see Sections 3206.2 and 3206.4) system (see Section system .(seeSection ' access (see Section heat removal (see Section dimension' (feet) storage height" pile volume (cubic feet) 3206.4) - 3206.5) 3206.6) 3206.7) (feet) 0-500 Not .' Not Not Not Not Not Not Required' Required Required' Required Required Required Required 501-2,500 Not Required' Yes' Not Required' Not Required 100 40 100,000 2,501-12,000 Yes -. Not Not Not 100 40 400,000 Public accessible Required Required' Required 2,501-12,000 Not Not Not Nonpublic accessible Yes R equired Required' Required 1110 40 400,000 1-Tv (Option 1) 2,501-12,000 Not Nonpublic accessible Required' Yes Yes Yes' IOU 301 200,000 (Option 2) ______ ____ __ 12,001-20,000 ' .( Draft Curtains Removed from 40 400,000 Table 320.2 in the 2016 Edition 20,001-500,000 40 400,000 \._X._.X).. Yes Yes Yes' 100 Required Greater than 500,000 40 400,000 0-500 Not .. Not Not Not 50 Not Not Required'- Required Required' Required Required Required 501-2,500 Yes Not Not Not 50 30 75,000 Public accessible Required Required' Required 501-2,500 Not Not Not Nonpublic accessible Yes Required Required' Required 50 30 75,000 High (Option I) hazard 501-2,500 Not Nonpublic accessible Required' Yes Yes Yes' 50 20 50,000 (Option 2) 2,501-300,000 Yes Not Yes Ye& 50 30 75,000 r300,001-5 1equired 00.000'NotYes Required Yes 50 30 75,000 For SI: I foot = 304.8 mm, I cubic foot = 0.02832 m', I square foot = 0.0929 m'. - - Where automatic sprinklers are required for reasons otherthanthose in Chapter 32, the portion of the sprinkler system protecting the high-piled storage area shall be designed and installed in accordance with Sections 3207 and 3208. For aisles, see Section 3206.9. Piles shall be separated by aisles complying with Section 3206.9. For storage in excess of the height indicated, special fire protection shall be provided in accordance with Note g where required by the fire code official. See Chapters 51 and 57 for special limitations for aerosols and flammable and combustible liquids, respectively. Section 503 shall apply for fire apparatus access. For storage exceeding 30 feet in height, Option I shall be used. Special fire protection provisions including, but not limited to, fire protection of exposed steel columns; increased sprinkler density; additional in-rack sprinklers, without associated reductions in ceiling sprinkler density; or additional fire department hose connections shall be provided when required by the fire code official. High-piled storage areas shall not exceed 500,000 square feet. A 2-hour fire wall constructed in accordance with Section 706 of the California Building Code shall be used to divide high-piled storage exceeding 500,000 square feet in area. Not required where an automatic fire-extinguishing system is designed and installed to protect the high-piled storage area in accordance with Sections 3207 and 3208. Not required where storage areas with an exit access travel distance oJ'250 feet (76 200 mm) or less are protected by eithsr early suppression fast response (ESFR) sprinkler systems or control mode special application sprinklers with a response time index of 50 (m s)" or less that are listed to control a fire in the stored commodities with 12 or fewer sprinklers, installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. 374 . -' ... 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 1 l Copyright ©2ol6CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ACCOSSed by Ellie Kbusbrock.o,, o,, DeC 19.20166:54:30 AM Pursuant to License Agrue,,sc,,t with CA BSC. No further 'I A it reprodoetiot, or distribution sothorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A V:oLArIoN OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBCCTTO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIESTHEREUNDER. I I I I 1 I I I Li I 1 > 6.. Where the most remote portion of a floorbr.story is more than 150 feet (45 720 mm) from a hose connec- > tion, the fire code official is authorized to require that additional hose connections-be provided in approved locations. The distances from a hose cOnhectióñ--shall be measured along the path of travel..... 905.4.1 Protection. Risers and laterals of Class I stand- pipe systems not located within an interior exit stairway shall be protected by a degree of fire rèsistànce equal to that required for vertical enclosures in :th Euilding in which they are located. Exception: In buildings equipped thrdughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system, laterals that are not located within an interior exit stairway are not required to be enclosed within fire-resistance-rated construction. 905.4.2 Interconnection. In buildings where more than one standpipe is provided, the standpipes shall be inter- connected in accordance with NFPA 14. 905.5 Location of Class II standpipe hose connections. Class II standpipe hose connections shall be accessible and shall be located so that all portions of the building are within 30 feet (9144 mm) of a listed variable stream fog nozzle attached to 100 feet (30 480 mm) of hose. 905.5.1 Groups A-I and A-2. In Group A-I and A-2 occupancies with occupant loads of more than 1,000, hose connections shall be located on each side of any stage, on each side of the rear of the auditorium, on eâch side* of the balcony, and on each tier of dressing rooms: 905.5.2 Protection. Fire-resistance-rated protection of ris- ers and laterals of Class 11 standpipe systems is not required. 905.5.3 Class II system 1-inch hose. 'A minimumi-inch (25 mm) hose shall be allowed to be used for hose stations in light-hazard occupancies where investigated:, and listed for this service and where approved by the fire, code, offi- cial. FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS high in a color thatkontrasts with the background color, indicating the equipment contained therein. Exceptions: I. Doors not large enough to accommodate a writ- ten sign shall be marked with a permanently 11 attached piôtogram of the equipment contained therein. 2. Doors that lve either an approved visual identi- it fication clear glass panel or a complete glass door panel are not required to be marked. 11 905.7.2 Locking cabinet doors. Cabinets shall be unlocked. Exceptions: Visual identification panels of glass or other approved transparent frangible material that is easily broken and allows access. Approved locking arrangements. Group 1-3 ocupancies and in mental health areas of Group 1-2 occupancies. 905.8 Dry standpipes. Dry standpipes shall not be installed. Exception: Where subject to freezing and in accordance with NFPA 14. 905.9 Valve .supervisionJVaIves controlling water supplies shall be supervised in thej open position so that a change in the normal position of the valve will generate a supervisory signal at the supervising station required by Section 903.4. Where a fire alarm system It is provided, a signal shall also be transmitted to the control unit. Exceptions: Valves to undergound key or hub valves in road- way boxes provided by the municipality or public utility do not requi re supervision. Valves locked in he normal position and inspected as provided in this code in buildings not equipped with a fire alarm system. 905.10 During construction. Standpipe systems required during construction and demolition operations shall be pro- vided in accordance with Section 3313. 905.11 Existing bui1dingsI Where required in Chapter 11, existing structures shall be equipped with standpipes installed in accordance with Section 905. SECTION 906 905.6 .2 Interconnection In buildings where more than PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS one Class III standpipe is provided the standpipes shall be.06.1 hei rL quit d [ tI ft ir, '.1 ii iii I Ii I b interconnected in accordance with NFPA 14 nt IMLi it] ilh of tift It I IC\ JIlL ItIL (bilL 905.7 Cabinets Cabinets containing fire fighting equipment 1 In ii. ii I '.i-ti ii. rmp I I II / 1 K I such as standpipes fire hose fire extinguishers or fire depart- ment valves, shall not be blocked from use or 9ksc.uid. from Exception:lGroup R occupancies, portable fire view. . .•'t extinguishers shall Ibe required only in locations 905.7.1 Cabinet equipment identification. Cabinets -shall specified in Items 2through 6 where each dwelling be identified in an approved manner ;by 'a permanently unit is provided with a portable fire extinguisher attached sign with letters not less than 2.inches (51 mm) having a minimum rting of 1-A:10-B:C. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE . . 1 159 'I . Copyright 2ot6CA BSC. ALL, RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed byEllie KI,usbruckoeron Dec 19,2016654t30 AM pttrttrnnt to LicenseAgreentent with CA BSC. No Further I I n k I 1 -- I reproduction ordistribistion authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE I'EDERALCOPYRIGHTAT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT-TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. 905.6 Location of Class III standpipe hose connections. Class 111 standpipe systems shall have. hoe connections located as required for Class I standpipes in Section 905.4 and shall have Class II hose connections as required in Sec- tion 905.5. . .. . . 905.6.1 Protection. Risers and laterals of Class III stand- pipe systems shall be protected as required for Class I sys- tems in accordance with Section 905.4.1. r FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS HI Within 30 feet (9144 mm) of commercial cooking equipment. In areas where flammable or combustible liquids are stored, used or dispensed. 4. On each floor of structures under construction, except Group R-3 occupancies, in accordance with Section 3315.1. \\ 1Lr , F.AUii(,(l ilk CtlOW, ndiL itd in I l)IL Special-hazard areas, including but not limited to labo- ratories, computer rooms and generator rooms, where requiredby the fire code official. Large and small family day-care homes shall be equipped with a portable, fire extinguisher having a minimum 2-A: 10-B:C rating- Where required by California Code of Regulations, Title 19 Division I. Within 30 feel (9144 ,nin) of domestic cooking equip- men! located in aGroup 1-2. -[California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §3.29(a) through (d)/ Portable Fire Extinguishing Equip- men!. General. Portable fire extinguishers conforming to the requirements of Caltfornia 'Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 3, shall be installed and maintained in accordance with guides established therein. Special Coverage. Additional Class A, B and C units of adequate extinguishing potential shall be provided for any .other hazard, as determined by the enforcing agency. Group A Occupancies. (1) One additional Class 2-A unit shall be provided in Group A Occupancies as follows: On each side of the stage or platform.. Exception: Platforms 1000 square feet or less in area need have only one such extinguishing unit. On each side of every fly gallery. in basements beneath the stage or platform. in every hallway or passageway leading. to a dressing room. In every property, room, carpenter shop, or simi- lar workroom. (2) Not less than one 10-B:C unit (not less than 4-B:C for existing extinguishers in existing occupancies) shall :be provided.- For each motor andfan room. Adjacent to each .switchboard on the stage or platform. For each motion picture 'machine in projection I ' 1•OOm715. Exception: One 20-B:C unit ('not less than 8-B:C for existing extinguishers in existing occupancies) I .in each projection room may be accepted as pro- - substantially equal protection. TABLE 906.1 ADDITIONAL REQUIRED PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SECTION SUBJECT 303.5 ' 'Asphalt kettles 307.5 , Open burning 308.13 Open flames-torches 309.4 Powered industrial trucks 2002 , Aircraft towing vehicles 2005:3 Aircraft welding apparatus 2005.4 Aircraft fuel-servicing tank vehicles 2005:5 Aircraft hydrant fuel-servicing vehicles 2005.6 Aircraft fuel-dispensing stations 2007.7 , Heliports and helistops 2108.4 'thy cleaning plants 2305.5 Motor fuel-dispensing facilities 2310.6.4 Marine motor fuel-dispensing facilities 2311.6 Re'pair.garages 2404.4.1 Spray-finishing operations 2405.4:2 Dip-tank 'operations 2406 4.2 ' Powder-coating areas 2804.3 Luribe'ryard/woodworking facilities 28088 , Recycling facilities 2809.5 . 'ExteriOr lumber storage 2903.5 Organic-coating areas 3006.3 Industrial ovens 3104.12 ' Tents and mémbrànestructures ,2111),l k,rLk 3315.1 Buildings under construction or demolition 3317.3 Roofing operations 3408.2 Tire rebuilding/storage 3504.2.6 Weldingánd other hot work 3604.4 Marinas 5203.6 Combustible fibers 5703.2.1 Flammable and combustible liquids, general 5704.3.3.1 Indoor storage of flammable and combustible liquids 5704.3.7.5.2 'Liquid storage rooms for flammable and combustible liquids 5705.4.9 Solvent.distillation units 5706 2 7 Farms and construction sites-flammable and combustible liquids storage 57064 10 1 Bulk plants and terminals for flammable and combustible liquids- 5706.5.4.5 ' Commercial, industrial, governmental or manufac- turing establishmeiits-fuel dispensing 5706.6.4 Tank vehicles for flammable and combustible' liquids 5906.5.7 Flammable solids 6 108:2 LP-gas 160 2016.CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE I I1 Copyright ©2016 CA BSC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Acc sscd by Ellie Klausbruckneron Dec9 201665 30 AM pursuant 10 License Agree,ment with CA BSC NOfurther I k i n k J' k' - reprodoclion ordistribolion ,olho,izcd. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIESTHEREUNDER. FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS H I TITLE 19, DIVISION 1, SECTION 569, TABLE.3:, Type of Basic Minimum Maximum Travel: - Hazard Extinguisher Distance to (in meters) Rating Extinguishers (in feet) Light (low) SB 30'' ''9J5 JOB 50 i5.5 Ordinaty lOB 30 .I5 (moderate) 20B 50 15.25 Extra (high) 40B 30'.', 9.15 80B 50 15.25 Note 1. The specified rating does not imply that fires of the magnitudes indicated by these ratings will occur, but rather to give the operators more time and agent to handle difficult spill fires that may occur. Note 2. For fires involving water soluble flammable liquids,' s'e,Calf,tornia Code of Regulations, Title /9, Division 1, Section 566(d). : Note 3. For specific hazard applications, see California Code of',." Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Section 566. 41 ('b) Two or more extinguishers of lower rating shall 'not be used to fulfill the protection requirenthnis of California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Section 569, Table 3. (c) The protection requirements may be fulfilled with extinguishers of high ratings, provided the travel distance to such larger extinguishers shall not exceed 50 feet (15.25 in), as shown in California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Section 569, Table 3. [California 'Code of Regulations, Title' 19, Division 1, §5 70(a) through ('e)J Fire Extinguisher Size and Placement for Class B Fires in Flammable Liquids' of Appreciable Depth. Portable fire extinguishers shall not be installed as the sole protection for flammable liquid hazards of apprecia- ble depth [greater than '/4 inch (0.64 cm)] whei'e' the 'sur- face area exceeds 10 square feet (0.93 m). .c'. Exception: Where personnel who are "trained iñextin- guishing fires in the protected hazards: are dsiàilable on the premises, the maximum sutfacearea.shll not exceed 20 squarefeet. ('1.86 rn2). For flammable liquid hazards of apple cibkdejlh, a Class Bfire extinguisher shall be provided on the basis of at least two numerical units of Class 'i6 extinguishing potential per square feet (0.0929 rn) offlammable liquid surface of the largest hazard area. For fires involving cooking grease or water-soluble flammable liquids,, see California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Sec- lion 566(b) and 566(d). Exception: AFFF- or FFFP-type extinguishers may be provided on the basis of a lB rating of protection per square foot of ha.zard. Two or more extinguishers of lower ratings shall not be used in lieu of the extinguisher requiredfor the largest hazard area. Exception: Up to three AFFF or FFFP extinguishers may be used to fulfill the requirements' provided the suns of the Class B ratings meets or exceed.' the, value requiredfor the largest hazard area. Travel distances for portable extinguishers shall not exceed 50 feet (15.25 m) as shown in California Code of Regulations, Title 19. Division 1, Section 569, Table. Scattered or widely separated hazards shall be individ- ually protected. An extinguisher in the proximity of a haz- ard shall be carefully located to be accessible in the presence of afire without undue danger to the operator. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §571(a)J Fire Extinguisher Size and Placement for Class C Hazards. (a) Fire extinguishers with Class C ratings shall be required where energized electrical equipment can be encountered which would require a nonconducting extin- guishing medium. This requirement includes situations where fire either directly involves or surrounds electrical equipment. Since the fire itself is a Class A or Class B haz- ard, the fire extinguishers shall be sized and located on the basis of the anticipated Class A or Class B hazard. Note: Electrical equipment should be de-energized as soon as possible to prevent reigniting. 906.3.1 Class A fire hazards. Portable fire extinguishers for occupancies that involve primarily Class A fire haz- ards, the minimum sizes and distribution shall comply with Table 906.3(1). TABLE 906.3(1) FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FOR CLASS A FIRE HAZARDS LIGHT ORDINARY ' (Low) (Moderate) '' , (High) HAZARD HAZARD HAZARD OCCUPANCY OCCUPANCY OCCUPANCY' Minimum rated 2-A' 2-A single extinguisher ' 1,500 Maximum floor area 3,000 per unit of A square feet square feet ' iiii fccr Maximum floor area 11,250 11,250 ) for extinguisher' square feet square feet "i,ir ct Maximum distance of ii feet — 75 feet '- - ' ' travel to extinguisher For SI: I foot = 304.8 mm, I square foot = 0.0929 m2, I gallon = 3.785 L. Two 2'/,-gallon water-type extinguishers shall be deemed the equivalent of one 4-A rated extinguisher. California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division I, Chapter 3 concerning application of the maximum floor area criteria, C. Two water-type extinguishers each with a I-A rating shall be deemed the equivalent of one 2-A rated extinguisher for Light (Low) Hazard Occupancies. 906.3.2 Class B fire hazards. Portable fire extinguishers for occupancies involving flammable or combustible liq- uids with depths of less than or equal to 0.25-inch (6.4 mm)' shall be selected and placed in accordance with Table 906.3(2). Portable fire extinguishers for occupancies involving flammable or combustible liquids with a depth of greater than 0.25-inch (6.4 mm) shall be selected and placed in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title /9, Division 1, Chapter 3. [1 I I I 1 I I I 1 I I I I I I I 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE - ' 165 ' i Copyright 020,6 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Aroused by EIIic Kloosbro,kner on Dec 19,2016 654io AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution oothori'ocd, ANY, UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND TI E LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS TABLE 906.3(2) FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS WITH DEPTHS OF LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 0.25-INCH' BASIC MINIMUM MAXIMUM DISTANCE OF I TYPE OF HAZARD EXTINGUISHER TRAVEL TO I RATING EXTINGUISHERS(feet) I Light (Low) 5-B I 30 10-B 50 \lojei ft 'Ol Extra (High) 40-B 30 80-B 50 For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 foot = 304.8 mm. a. For, requirements on water-soluble flammable liquids and alternative sizing criteria, see California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 3. 906.3.3 Class C lire hazards. Portable fire extinguishers for Class C fire hazards shall be selected and placed on the basis of the anticipated Class A or B hazard. 906.3.4 Class D fire hazards. Portable fire extinguishers for occupancies involving combustible metals shall be selected and placed in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 3. 906.4 Cooking grease fires. Fire extinguishers provided for the protection of cooking grease firesshall be of an approved type compatible with the automatic fire-extinguishing system agent and in accordance with Section 904.12.5. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §573(a) through (c)].Fire Extinguisher Size and Placement for Commercial Cooking Operations. (a) Fire extinguishers with a Class K rating shall be pro- vided for hazards where there is a 'potential for fires involving combustible cooking media (vegetable or animal oils andfats). 'b) Maximum travel distance shall not exceed 30 feel (9.15 m)from the hazard to the extinguishers. ('c) Additional fire extinguishers, required for the control of other classes offires, shall be providedfor commercial cooking areas as required by California Code of Regula- tions, Title 19, Division], Section-567. 4400.5) ( onsp!rllnus ksc:iltun. Portable toe exti:ihrrs siHil Ile located in en pienoiw Heni n isheic thsr siii he readli\ aessihle and ininred:ttelr O\ bible toi toe. lie e io itiori. liaIl he aion rror:nil path H tris ci. utile lie Pie bde olii. i ii determine tii,tt the hazmid H ed indmeak th nred to plaeenieLmt as'. tromii noiiIi.il palh oFtras ci. al:fornia Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §567.51 Physical Damage Protection. Extinguishers installed under conditions where they are sub- ject to physical damage, ('e.g., from impact, vibration, the environment) shall be adequalelj protected. 906.6 linob,,tilicted and unnlwcui i-il. Forcible ire e\tifl- eui her HiP let he htrifttsd or 01 Clll:ed 1u1111 lose hi to rim or area in \Hfth I oH ohs lfttmoim muriel lie con pletds ivoided incur hill he pro\ idol to mdi ate the Iosm lions olesttrwum her' 90(" Ilanpers and braclrts. ILirid-held p table tire e\tmmr ow hrrs. n ot housed ri eahnmets, shall he nist,illerl on the lr,ineers or I i ,iLet upplmed H ulcers or Pt aeket shall he. Sesurel\ anchored to the inoutlt III b urtmce i mm .mceordnisc with the inimut metUr erH in11crti n iwtrmrelruris: te a [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §567.3/ Installation. Portable fire -ètinguishers other than wheeled types shall be securely installed on the hanger or in the bracket supplied or placed in cabinets or wall recesses. The hanger or bracket shall be securely and properly anchored.to the mounting sur- face in accordance with the manufacturer's instruc- tions. Wheeled-type fire extinguishers shall be located in a designated location. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §567.4] Brackets. Extinguishers installed under.conditions where they are sub- ject to dislodgement shall be installed in brackets specifically designed to cope with this problem. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §567.6/ Mounting. Fire extinguishers having a gloss weight not exceeding 40 pounds (18.14 kg) shall be installed so that the top of the fire extinguisher is not more than 5 feet (1.53 m) above the floor. Fire extinguishers 'having a gross weight greater than 40 pounds (18.14 kg) (except wheeled types) shall be so installed that the top of the fire extinguisher 'is not more than 3'/,feet (1.07 m) above the floor. In no case shall the clearance between the bottom of the extinguisher and the floor be less than 4 inches (10.2 cm). 906.8 Cabinets. Cabinets used to house portable fire extin- guishers shall not be locked. Exceptions: Where portable-fire extinguishers subject to.mali- cious use or damage are provided with a means of ready access. In Group .1-3 occupancies and in mental health areas in Group 1-2 occupancies, access to portable fire extinguishers shall be permitted to be locked or to-be located in staff locations provided the staff has keys. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §56Z21. Cabinets. Cabinets housing extinguishers shall not be locked. Exception: Where extinguishers are subject to malicious use, locked cabinets may be used provided they include a means of emergency access and are approved by the authority having jurisdiction. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §56Z 71 Sealed Cabinets. Where extinguishers are installed in closed cabinets that are exposed to elevated temperatures, the cabinets shall be pro- vided with screened openings and drains. - - 166 . 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE C.py,igl,z 0 zom CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accmed by Ellie Klausbruckncr on Dec 19,20166:54:30 AM' pumant to Licen-se Agreentent with CA BSC. No further reproduction ordisiribution aulhori7.ed., ANY UNAUTHORIZ~D REPRODUCTION OR DIM IBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT At-]- AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS 94h0.' I xtiiiui,lier intaIlitiuit. I Ii iii tjIIstion I psrtiiIu 1-ire 5lisL!Ihsr \h 41 hc Irl .rrJ,insswi1Ii 5LtloIi I thrHisli9(5 )H )061).1 I ini,uisIier', eiphiiip 40 pounds or hiss. Por- iHs 11r(! s Hou ishsi has ins a si irs sysihi not ess sod- no unnd ku haIl ho installed so that thsir ups irs nit Inors th,ni I sot I f 24 mm hose [I is Psi (i2).2 Exiln2uisllers eipliina 1110! C Ih,iii 40 pounds. H [id-hold pr! h15 tire s\11n4rn. hors liavins a sir sscisl e\r'rllns 4() pounds kt shill ho nistaflod that lion lops ars not rn is thin •s lost I () 7 nun hos 5 tho ilooi )0.0,3 Floor cl:uatico. The ols,irane Psirvoen the floor ,nid u.s H utoni of inuallsd hjitd-lield port.k1s his stln- snoh i hail not 1 e s tloiri 4 in hss { ((2 inni 906. 10 \\ hcIed niiiH. \\IiseIsd tirs sstmnishcr sha I c nspisuousl\ lorated in a do dn0sd loLtion SECTION 907 FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS .. 907.1 General. This section covers the application, installa- tion, performance and maintenance of fire alarm systems and their components in new and existing buildings and struc- tures. The requirements of Section 907.2 are, applicable to new buildings and structures. The requirements. of Section 907.9 are applicable to existing buildings and structures. 907.1.1 Construction documents. Cdnstràctión docu- ments for fire alarm systems shall be of sufficient clarity to indicate the location, nature and extent of the work pro- posed and show in detail that it will conform to the provi- sions of this code, the California Building Code,, and relevant laws, ordinances, rules and regulations, as 'deter- mined by the fire code official. ........'n:'.. 907.1.2 Fire alarm shop drawings. Sho6,drawihgs fire alarm systems shall be submitted for r'éviéw and approval prior to system installation, and shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following where applicable to the system being installed I. A floor plan that indicates the use of all, rooms. Power connection. '.' .' ........... Battery calculations. 9.. Conductor type and sizes I 10. .Voltage drop calculations. . . ... Ii. Manufacturers' data sheets indicating model num- bers and listing information for equipment, devices and materials. Details of ceiling height and construction. The interface of fire safety control functions. Classification of the supervising station. All plans and shop drawings shall use the symbols identified in NFPA 170, Standard for Fire Safely and Emergency Symbols. Exception: Other symbols are allowed where approved by the enforcing agency. 907.1.3 Equipment. Systems and components shall be California State Fire Marshal listed and approved in accordance with California Code of-Regulations, Title 19, Division I for the purpose for which they are installed. 907.1.4 Fire-walls and fire barrier walls. For the purpose of Section 907, fire walls and fire barrier walls shall not define separate buildings. 907.1.5 'Fire alarm use. A fire alarm system shall not be usedfor any purpose other than fire warning or mass noti- fication and where permitted by NFPA 72. 907.2 Where required—.new buildings and structures. An 10 approved fire alarm. system installed in accordance with the It provisions of this code and NFPA 72 shall be provided in new buildings, and structures in accordance with Sections 907.2.1 through 907.2.23J1and provide occupant notification in accordance with Section 907.5, unless other requirements are provided by another section of this code. Not fewer than one manual fire alarm box shall be pro- vided in an approved location to initiate a fire alarm signal for fire alarm systems employing automatic fire detectors or waterfiow detection devices. Where other sections of this code allow elimination of fire alarm boxes due to sprinklers, or automatic fire.alarm systems, a single fire alarm box shall be installed at a location approved 'by the enforcing agency. Exceptions: The manual fire alarm box is not required for fire alarm control units dedicated to elevator recall con- trol, supervisory service and fire sprinkler monitor- ing. The manual fire alarm box is not required for Group R-2 occupancies unless required by the fire code official to provide a means for fire watch personnel to initiate an alarm during a sprinkler system impair- ment event. Where provided, the manual fire alarm box shall not be located in an area that is accessible to the public. The manual fire alarm box is not required to be installed when approved by the fire code official. 907.2.1 Group A. A manual fire alarm system that acti- vates the;occupant notification system in accordance with Section 907.5-shall be installed in Group A occupancies where the occupant load due to the assembly occupancy is 300 or more. Group A occupancies not separated from one another in accordance with Section 707.3.10 of the Locations of alarm-initiating devices. Locations of alarm notification appliandes,includ- ing candela ratings for visible alarm notification appliances Design minimum audibility levelt. for;, occupant notification. ..,,. '. ..'.st ......... Location of fire alarm control unit, transponders and notification power supplies. .. Annunciators. . 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE ''2 . . 167 1 Copyright © 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie KI,osbroekoeron Dec ig, 2Ol6654 AM pursuant to License Agreement *eith CA BSC. No further k IJ IJ I 'reproduction or distribution outhorizcd.ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACTAND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES TI'IERIiUNDEP. 0 HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE 3206.3.1 Separation from other uses. Mixëd'Loccupan- cies shall be separated in accordance-with thè.Calfornia Building Code. . 3206 3 2 Multiple high piled storage areas Multiple high piled storage areas shall be in accordance wth Sec tion 3206.3.2.1 or 3206.3.2.2. '' 3206.3.2.1 Aggregate area. The aggregate .of 'al l high- piled storage areas within a building shall be used for the application of Table 3206.2 unles siich areas are separated from each other by 1-hour firbarriers, con- structed in accordance with Section 707 of the Califor- nia Building Code. Openings in such fire bartierhall be protected by opening protectives having• a1 1-hour fire protection rating. •. , "", 3206.3.2.2 Multiclass' high-piled storage areas. High- piled storage areas classified as Class I through IV not separated from high-piled storage -areas classified as high hazard shall utilize the aggregate of all high-piled storage areas as high hazard for the, purposes of, the application of Table 3206.2. To be considered as sepa- rated, 1-hour fire barriers shall be constructed in accor- dance with Section 707 of the CaIfornia Building Code. Openings in such fire barriers shall bid protected by opening protectives having a 1-hotir' fire protection rating. Exception: As provided for in Section 3204.2. .3206.4 Automatic sprinklers. Automatic; sprinkler, systems shall be provided in accordance with Sections 3207, 3208. and 3209. : 3206.4.1 Pallets. Automatic sprinkler system require- ments based upon the presence of pallets shall be in accor- dance with NFPA 13. '3.. 3206.4.1.1 Plastic pallets. Plastic .pallets., Iistéd.'añd labeled in accordance with UL 2335: or:FM 4996.shall be treated as wood pallets for determining'required sprinkler protection. . . ....... 3206.5 Fire detection. Where fire detectidn.is"iequired'by Table 3206 .2, an approved automatic fire detection system shall be installed throughout the high piled storage! area. The system shall be monitored and be in accordance wit 'Section 907. .'... oil 3206.6 Building access Where building access is required by Table 3206 .2, fire apparatus access roads in accordance with Section 503 shall be provided within 150 feet (45,320 mm) of all portions of exterior walls of buildings used for high piled storage Exception: Where fire apparatus access road cannot be installed because of topography railways waterways nonnegotiable grades.or other similar conditiôns,the:fire code-official is authorized to require additional fire protc- tion 3206 6 1 Access doors Where building access is requiied by Table 3206 2 fire department access doors shall be provided in accordance with this section Access doors shall be accessible without the use of a ladder i. 3206.6.1.1 Numbier of doors required. Not less than one access door shall be provided in each 100 linear feet (30 480 mm), or fraction. thereof, of the exterior walls that face required fire apparatus access roads. The required access doors shall be distributed such that the lineal distance between adjacent access doors does not exceed 100 feet (30 480 mm). Exception: The linear distance between adjacent access doors is allowed to exceed 100 feet (30 480 mm) in existing buildings where no change in occu- pancy is proposed. The number and distribution of access doors in existing buildings shall be approved. 3206.6.1.2 Door size and type. Access doors shall be not' less than 3 feet (914 mm) in width and 6 feet 8 inches (2032 mm) in height. Roll-up doors shall not be used unless approved. 3206.6.1.3 Locking devices. Only approved locking devices shall be used. 3206.7 Smoke and beat-removal. Where smokeand heat removal is required by.Table 3206.2 it shall be provided in accordance with Section 910. 3206.8 Fire department hose connections. Where exit pas- sageways are required :by the California Building Code for egress, a Class I standpipe system shall be provided in accor- dance with Section 905. 211n 9 \iLI rd,,, pr( \ ldLn IL to ilL md 110. dLptrtnftnl r. dooi di II In. pro\LdLd in ImiJi oLd t i 'r I L\LLLdIn ft qoor NrI 46 in in L rd iir ii in. 0 1 tIn 'muh 2116 I \i ft j inhin. ski 0.s pift or ILls '.10.11 np] Liili NI P\ I \i ftc hill In. snipl di I1l]11c1 111 F'0.LpiOii \\ hsic L'.Is IL pn.Jridcd Pc 1,ick 101 in.. iii rn i0, iiicthiid', ol n.cr mod pr tssii ii icc cd n. In. nJpplo\cd 1 \%idth \icIc icidili ball h iii IcLI rd InLI_ 0,1111 n _Il( I I md 200 0 I pilon'. I \i ft n.o LLi r ij irilcillic'. Or trim, I ili it in. on. i miii ftr n pim \LL in.n.'.'. sli ill 1mm, not ft iii in 24 iii hm,c I I nnn cci ft S I Iccp,willnl Iick I i'. LII 4 i LIft I lii Ii II lOt ftc'. di iii ill in lim,.. I 1 0111 3_106.9.1.1 'piiil lertd hiuildIflLL fti Im, in piiii I LIL I IiiiIdiin. Im ill h Limit IL 111111 14 iflm,Ilm, L II nm I c.1& \1 ft 11 ,111 Pm, n. I ft 11 ,111 illOws 121 runi I c id in Iin.]i r ft d t ii Um, ii i m, din 2 '.i ID squ,IIc ii I IL] I in irm, I 01,11 —11c ILLO ihft to lift pubd n. md d I II i I I rO in Iii h ii rd 11101 di IlL '. I cLiplitin \m IL LII hi P piId it On. ftLI. n.din 2 011 ..qUn ft I i2 L I ii] ILl 11111 irm, iLLL '.dlL I ii. piLilu Lii IL I n IlL4 1mm Liii I 101 IL 0:1 Iii nd I 111111 mliii cm, r IL ml hm '.prLL]I Li ten] I i nd I I muitipir I cc i ILL I 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE. 2. . 375 ,.Copyright © 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Aessrd by Ellie Klousbruckocron Dec 19, 20166I50I3r.AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSc: No further 0 k k p k p 1 reproduction or distribution outhorieod.ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERALOPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE ACREEMENT. AND SUB) ECTTOCIVILANDCRIMINAL PENALTI ES TH EREUNDER. :1 HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE 1ii4h-1iai.iid niiniditiuu shall .hu ii1 than 4 .I. - in liu I IS 11111 \t idt \i I-s hill hu ut L thin (ii ,nuhus t24tnnnj '.s thu di ,iruus ,tsuus hit ii thu puhlic si huru muuh,inival I toukiit niuth(d aiu u ud - 320(9.1.2 onl)rInllered liuildiii. \islus in 11(111- uti inhltiti hnitdni h ill ho not Juu than hL niuhe 24 ii in it idu I 3206.9.2 ( Icttr htiiglit. 1[)(: retiuirud wulu it idth ihall u\tend Irni tlr to ucilnie I5-auk truutnral uppurtu and I u,ititalk ale illtttvd ti. in. s nsleu at a niinnnuni hui'hi I t 6 lout S in liu u022 nini ahitu thu finished tier lusul printed that iuuh itpprts d nt intuilutu stitli hit duptirinint hu .ti cnn It ale tt - 3206..3 l)otid-end atilcu. Dc id-end andes shill nt I ciucud i) tuct 011)0 inni ni Isniath ni (hup \1 ocuupan- ties I 1u id-ui id ii Ic. shjl I not ccccd 50 lout I 241 nun ni leneth in ill etlior ctiipancir I .L.ccp(ion: [)ud-und aisles alu no t lini itud tuhu e the lutieth ot the dead-end nulc is lust than 2 ttnto. thu laast ss.tdh etihu dud-cnd jsslu - - - 3206.10 1 Portable lire extinguishers. Pôrtäble tire extin- guishers shall be provided in accordance with Section 906. SECTION 3207 I .SOLID-PILED AND SHELF STORAGE 3207.1 General. Shelf storage and storage in solid piles, solid piles on .pállets..and bin. box storage in bib boxes not exceed- ing. 5 feet (1524 mm) in any dimension, shall be in accor- dance with Sections 3206 and this section. 3207.2 Fire protection. Where automatic sprinklers are required by Table 3206.2, an approved automatic sprinkler I system shall be installed throughout the building or to ]-hour fire barriers constructed in accordance with Section 707 of the California Building Code. Openings in such fire barriers shall. be. protected by opening protectives having a ]-hour'.. ire I .protection rating. The design and installation of the automatic. sprinkler system and 'other applicable fire protection shall be in accordance with the California Building Code and NFPA 13. 3207.2.1 Shelf storage. Shelf storagegreàter than 12 feet (36 58 mm) but less than 15 feet (4572 mm) in height shall be in accordance with the fire protection requirements set forth in: NFPA 13. Shelf storage 15 feet (4572 mm) or more in height shall be protected in an approved manner with special fire protection, such as in-rack sprinklers. 3207.31 Pile dimension and.height limitations. Pile dimen- sions, the maximum permissible storage height and pile vol- ume shall be in accordance with Table 3206.2. 3207.4 Array. Where an automatic sprinkler system design utilizes protection based on a closed array, array clearances shall be provided and maintained as specified by-the standard used. SECTION 3208 RACK STORAGE 3208.1 General. Rack storage shall be in accordance with Section 3206 and this section. Bin boxes exceeding 5 feet (1524 mm) in any dimension shall be regulated as rack stor- age. 3208.2 Fire protection. Where automatic sprinklers are required by Table 3206.2, an approved automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout the building or to 17hour fire barriers constructed in accordance with Section 707 of the California Building. Code. Openings in such fire barriers shallbe protected by opening protectives having al-hour fire protection rating. The design and installation of the automatic sprinkler system and other applicable fire protection shall be in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 and the California Building Code.- 3208.2.1 Plastic shelves. Storage on plastic shelves shall be protected by approved specially engineered fire protec- tion systems. 3208.2.2 .Racks with solid shelving. Racks with solid shelving having an area greater -than 20 square feet (1:9 I m2), measured between approved flue spaces at all four edges oftheshelf, shall be in accordance with this section. Exceptions: I. Racks with mesh, grated, slatted or similar shelves having uniform openings not-more-than 6 inches (152 mm) apart, comprising not less than 50 percent of the overall shelf area, and with approved flue spaces are allowed to be treated as racks without solid shelves. 2. Racks used for the storage of combustible paper records, with solid shelving, shall be in accor- dance with NFPA 13. 3208.2.2.1 Fire protection. Fire protection for racks with solid shelving-shall be in accordance with NFPA 13. 3208.3 Flue spaces. FlOe spaces shall be provided in accor- dance with Table 3208.3. Required flue spaces shall be main- tained. 3208.3.1 Flue space protection. Where required by the fire .code official, flue spaces required by Table 3208.3, in single-, doOble- or multiple-row rack storage installations shall be equipped with approved devices to. protect the required flue spaces. Such devices shall not be removed or modified. 3208.4 Column. protection. Steel building columns shall be protected in accordance with NFPA 13. 3208.5 Extra-high-rack storage systems. Approval of the fire code official shall be obtained prior to installing extra- high-rack combustible storage. 3208.5.1 Fire protection. Buildings with extra-high-rack combustible storage shall. be protected with a specially engineered automatic sprinkler system. Extra-high-rack .1 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE-CODE ~BSC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19.2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to Lic-seAgreentent with CA BSC. No further I I 1MTi'JiJ iu I ght 201 distribution outhoriv.ed.AN\UNAUTHORIZI:RrPRODUcTIOI OR DISTRIBUTION ISA VIOLATIONOF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE - . . ,- - • - . LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. ATTACHMENT #15 HOUSEKEEPING AND MAINTENANCE '- ;.,5 .•' .,. . .... .. .,., .,...-,-,. - .. ;. - .. - .; HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE 3203.7.3-GroupC plastics. Group C plastics are plastic materials having.a heat of combstion and a burning rate similar. to'those'of ordinary combustibles. Examples of Group C plastics include, but are not limited to, the fol- lowing: Fluoroplastics (PCTFE, polychlorotrifluoroethylene; PTFE, polytetrafluoroethylene) Melamine (melamine formaldehyde) Phenol PVC (polyvinyl chloride, rigid or, plasticized less than 5 percent, e:g., pipe, pipe fittings) PVDC (polyvinylidene chloride) PVDF.(poiyviñylidene fluoride) PVF (polyvinyl fluoride) Urea (urea formaldehyde) 3203.7.4 Limited quantities of Group A plastics in mixed- commodities. Figure 3203.7.4 shall be used to determine the quantity of Group A plastics allowed to be stored in a package or carton or on a pallet without increasing the commodity classification. SECTION .3204 DESIGNATION OFHIGH-PlLED STORAGE AREAS 3204.1 General. High-piled storage areas, and portions of high-piled storage areas intended for storage of a different commodity class than adjacent areas, shall be designed and specifically designated to contain Class I, Class IT, Class III, Class IV or high-hazard commodities. The designation of a high-piled combustible storage area, or portion thereof intended for storage of a different commodity class, shall be based an the highest hazard commodity class stored except as provided in Section 3204.2. 3204.2 Designation based on engineering analysis. The designation of high-piled.combustible storage area, or por- tion thereof, is allowed to be based on a lower hazard class than that of the :highest class of.commodity stored when a limited quantity of the'higher hazard commodity has been demonstrated by engineering analysis'to be adequately pro- tected by the automatic sprinkler system provided. The engineering analysis shall consider the ability of the sprin- kler system to deliver the higher density required by the higher hazard commodity. The higher density shall be based on the actual storage height of the pile or rack and the mini- mum allowable design area for sprinkler operation as set forth in the density/area figures provided in NFPA 13:The contiguous, area occupied by the, higher hazard commodity shalI,rot exceed 120 square feet (11 m2) and additional areas of higher hazard-commodity shall be separated from other., such areas by 25 feet (7620 mm) or more. The sprin- kler system shall be capable of delivering the higher density over a minimum area of 900 square feet (84 m2) for wet pipe systems and 1,200 square feet (III m2) for dry pipe sys- tems. The shape of the design area shall be in 'accordance with Section 903. SECTION 3205 HOUSEKEEPING AND MAINTENANCE. 3205.1 R;ick slruetuies. the siraLtuiil inn.writ\ sf i.iJes hal I he inji nil nod 3205.2 Ignition sources. (Ie'irancs him iOnilisIi sources shill Lie pins idrol ill i rinsO 551111 SeCtiofl' Um 320.3 SnIoiiI2. hn k inn shill he pr h ihited \ pp10 \i ninkiii igii shall hc conpictasusl ted in danse isith ecliiii "10 3205.4 Aisle iiiaiii(enance. \\ lien iestoekin'. not Isenie diieted iisles shall 1w kept Ie iii in raqe. vie unite- nat md ds hi is File department .iees doors. Ic ant Cs it doors halI not hc Durine reciokimi' openitlilils I usine nsaiivat ti'iekiuie' methods. a inininlurn unoh trusted nile ssidth of 24 'Ale (nIl) mint shall he nianitawed in 18- inch I21n nun) or mi L iller nIes 'and a iiimninitnn unoh- structod aisle wiilih ol tine-halt iii the required aisle width shalt he innntaiuied in aisIe Vielter than 48 inches 112 I. nirn) Dut no mesh niieal tssk'ni opcI,ition. d rninnnuni itiiihstiueted nile sidth (d 44 incliLz,ii I IX nini) shall he inaintiitied in ase dance \ uP eeIi)n 3205.5 Pile dimension mid heiIiI limitations. Pile dinuen-. ions and hewhi liniitatuimn shill coniphi is ith %ictiiiri t2iF. 320.6 Desumziuilutsn of s(ora.e Iieinhts. \\ mere reqi.iired h the Pie wuile k'11-1cl,11, a s suit method H lildicatilic the ni mum all oss ahle slim ae het -lit shi all he pros i dod 3205. 7 A ri'a\ . .-\ri a N s slid I inipt\ Sm tii iei tioii '2ti' 4 3205.8 Hue spices. I tuc spaces sLit I 0,111 f)11 with Section - SECTION 3206 GENERAL FIRE PROTECTION AND LIFE SAFETY FEATURES 3206.1 General. Fire protection and life safety features for high-piled storage areas shall be in accordance with Sections 3206.2 through 3206.10. 3206.2 Extent and type of protection. Where required by Table 3206.2, fire detection systems, smoke-and heat removal and automatic sprinkler, design densities shall extend the lesser of 15- feet (4572.mm) beyond the high-piled storage area or to a permanent partition. Where,portions of high-piled storage areas have different fire protection requirements because of commodity, method of storage or storage height, the fire protection features required by Table 3206.2 within this area shall be based-on the most restrictive design require- ments. 3206.3 Separation of high-piled storage areas. High-piled storage areas shall be separated from other portions of the building where required by Sections 206.3.1 through 3206.3.22. 2016'CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE . 373 Mri - . Copyright ©2om6CA BS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klsusbruckneron Dec19.2016 654:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further n k I I - I reprolodlion or.distribotion authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERALCOPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES1HEREUNDER. V . .. . . . -.,. ' - '•. - - - -- - ATTACHMENT #16 PALLETIZED/FLOOR STORAGE MAXIMUM PILE DIMENSION -- 4 I HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE I TABLE 3206.2 GENERAL FIRE PROTECTION AND LIFE-SAFETY REQUIREMENTS ALL STORAGE AREAS SOLID-PILED STORE SHEbF SIZE OF HIGH-PILED (See Sections 3206, 3207 and 3208)b STOF E AND PALUE11ZDD STORAGE (see Section 3207.3) COMMODITY STORAGE AREA CLASS (square feet)' Automatic fire- Fire detection Building Smoke and ' Muxirnurn - (see Sections 32062 and extinguishing system access heat removal Mx nurn p0 p rrnl 5 bIt M lx urn 32064 system (see Section (see Section (see Section - (see Section dirncnion - (It) storage h i0ht pik, oiunit cubic feet) - 3206.4) . __3206.5) 0-500 Not Not Not Not - Not' - Not - N Required' -Required Required' Required Requ ired Rec uired 'Req ired 501-2 500 Not , Yes' Not Not ' 0 - 0 100.000 Required Required Required 2501-12000 Yes Not - Not Not - II 0 - 0 400,000 Public accessible Required Required Required - 2501-12000 Not - Not Not Nonpublic accessible Yes ' Required Required . Required II 0 0 400.000 J-ry (Option 1) 2,501-12,000 Not Nonpublic accessible Required Yes Yes Yes' II 0 200 '00 (Option 2) 12,001-20,000 Yes Not Required Yes Yes' II 0 0 400 000 20,001-500 000 Yes Not , Required Yes Yes' II 0 10 400.000 Greater than Yes ' Not Yes Yes'ii 0 0 400 000 500,0000 Required 0-500 Not Not Not Not Not N Required' Required Required' 'Required 'Re uired Re q ired 501-2,500 ' Yes Not Not Not 5 0 75,000 Public accessible Required Required Required 501-2500 Not Not Not - Nonpublic accessible Yes Required Required Required 5 0 75,@00 (Option 1) )J73Jij 7-.501-2,500 - Nonpublic accessible N ° Required Yes Yes Yes' 5 10 50,@00 (Option 2) r - 'Gil lu 11111) yg Not Yes Yes3 ___..(i (I (lull Required ' -- - 300,00I-500,000' Yes Not Yes Yes' 50 30 35,000 Required For.Sl: 1 foot = 304,8 mm,,l cubic foot = 002832 m3, I square foot = 0,0929 m2. I ' a, Where automatic, sprinklers are required for reasons other than those in Chapter 32, the portion of the sprinkler system protecting the high-piled storage area shall be designed and installed in accordance with Sections 3207 and 3208, For aisles, see Section 32069. Piles shall be separated by aisles complying with Section 3206.9. d.- For storage in excess of the height indicated, special lire protection shall be provided in accordance with Note g where required by the lire code official, See Chapters 51 and 57 for special limitations for aerosols and flammable and combustible liquids, respectively. Section 503 shallapply for fire apparatus access. For storage exceeding 30 feet in height, Option I 'shall be used, Special fire protection provisions including, but not limited to, fire protection of exposed steel columns; increased sprinkler density; additional in-rack sprinklers, without associated reductions in ceiling sprinkler density; or additional fire department hose connections shall be provided when required by the fire code official. High-piled storage areas shall not exceed 500,000 square feet. A 2-hour fire wall constructed in accordance with Section 706 of the California Building Code shall be used to divide high-piled storage exceeding 500,000 square feet in area. i.Not required where an automatic fire-extinguishing system is designed and installed to protect the high-piled storage area in accordance with Sections 3207 and 3208. j. Not required where storage areas with an exit access travel distance of 250 feet (76 200 nin) or less are protected by either early suppression fast response (ESFR) sprinkler systems or control mode special application sprinklers with a response time index of 50 (m s)iO or less that are listed to control a fire in the stored commodities with 12 or fewer sprinklers, installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. 374 - ' 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE 'CODE Copyright € 206 CA BSC. ALI. RIGHTS 5tSt\'t0, Accessed byEthe KI,usbrckne, on Dec 19,2016 654,30 AM pors000i io License Agr,,n,,ni with CA BSC No Ember 'rcprothscii000rdisidbuiionnsnihori-zcd. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCi'iONORDi5raiBUTiONi5A VIOLATION OF THE pEDFP,ALCOp\'RiG,1T ACT AND THE LICENSEAGREEMIINT, AND SUBIECTTO Ci\'i LAND CRiMiNAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. I I ATTACHMENT #17 FLUE SPACE REQUIREMENTS I I i HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE high-hazard commodities shall .be not less than 44 inches (1118 mm) wide. Aisles shall be not less than 96 inches (2438 mm) wide in areas accessibleto the public where mechanical stocking methods are used. 3206.9.1.2 Nonsprinklered buildings. Aisles in non- sprinklered buildings shall be not les§ Than 96 inches (2438 mm) wide. 3206.9.2 Clear height. The required aisle width shall extend from floor to ceiling. Rack structural supports and catwalks are allowed to cross aisles at a minimum height of.6 feet 8 inches (2032 mm) above the finished floor level, provided that such supports do not interfere with fire department hose stream trajectory. 3206.9.3 Dead-end aisles. Dead-end aisles shall not exceed 20 feet (6096 mm) in length in Group M occupan- ciesDead-end aisles shall not exceed 50 feet (15 240 mm) in length in all other occupancies. Exception: Dead-end aisles are not limited where the length of the dead-end 'aisle is. less than 2.5 times the least width of the dead-end aisle. '3206.10 Portable fire extinguishers. Portable fire extin- guishers shall be provided in accordance with Section 906. SECTION 3207 SOLID-PILED AND SHELF STORAGE 3207.1 General. Shelf storage and storage in solidpiles, solid piles on pallets and bin box storage in bin boxes not exceed- ing 5 feet (1524 mm) in' any dimension, shall be in accor- dance with Sections 3206 and this section. 3207.2 Fire . protection. Where automatic sprinklers .are required by Table 3206.2, an- approved. automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout the building or to '1-hour fire barriers constructed in accordance with Section 707 of the California Building Code. Openings in such fire bariiers shall be protected by opening protectives having a 1-hour fire protection rating. The design and installation of the automatic sprinkler system and other applicable fire protection shall be 'in accordance with the California Building Code and NFPA 13. 3207.2.1 Shelf -storage. Shelf storage greater than .12 feet (3658 mm) but-less than 15 feet (4572 mm) in height shall be in 'accordance with the fire protection requirements set forth' in NFPA 13. Shelf storage .15 feet (4572 -mm) or more in height shall be .protected in an approved manner with special fire protection, such as in-rack sprinklers. 3207.3'Piledimension and height limitations. Pile dimen- sions,th'e:niaximum permissible storage height and pile vol- ume shall be in accordance with Table 3206.2. 3207.4 Array. .Where an automatic sprinkler system design utilizes protection based on a closed array, array clearances shall be-provided and maintained as specified by the standard used. I I I Li i SECTION'3208 RACK STORAGE 3208.1 General.' Rack storage shall be in accordance with Section 3206 and this section. Bin boxes -exceeding 5 feet (1524 mm) in any-dimension shall be.regulated as rack stor- age. 32081 -Fire protection. Where automatic sprinklers are required by Table 3206.2, an approved automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout the building or to 1-hour fire barriers constructed in accordance with Section 707 of the California Building-Code. Openings in such fire barriers shall be' protectedby opening 'protectives 'having, a 1-hour fire protection rating. The design and installation of the automatic sprinkler system and other applicable fire protection shall be in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 and the California Building Code. 3208.2.1 Plastic shelves. Storage on plastic shelves shall be protected by approved specially engineered fire protec- tion systems. a 3208.2.2 Racks with solid shelving. Racks with solid shelving 'having an area greater, than 20 square feet (1.9 m2), measured between approved flue spaces at all four edges of the shelf, shall be in accordance with this section. Exceptions: Racks with .mesh, grated, slatted or similar shelves having uniform openings not more than 6 inches (152 mm) apart, comprising not less than 50 percent of the overall - shelf area, and with approved-flue spaces 'are.allowed to be treated as racks without solid'shelves. Racks used for the storage of combustible paper records, with solid shelving, 'shall be in accor- dance with NFPA 13. 3208.21.1 Fire protection. Fire protection for racks with solid shelving shall be in accordance with NFPA 13. "-", -"- '2]IS lin t p ttt s. I I c p1cLc hill h c pio\idLd In L4)r dinLc ith I ihft '4ii RLqwr.d 11LIC p .' hill h in iiii t iiiicd 32O', t I Flue sp ict protection. Vi l]LrL .]U IrLd lv Ill2 life codL UlliLl ii 1111 ic i1itird b I hft iii nIiIL d nihiL or riiultip!e ro r Lk storage Irit ill IIIUIIL ;11,11i nr rliiIppLd ith IPPIOVed il JLLL Ii protLLl 'the IL4]iiIrLd lift L ILL iiLh lirl] nor be rrrno\rd 01 or iJit 3208.4 Column protection; Steel1'building columns shall *be protected in accordance with NFPA 13. 3208.5 Extra-high-rack storage systems. 'Approval of the fire code official shall be obtained prior to installing extra- high-rack combustible storage. 3208.5.1 Fire protection. Buildings with extra-high-rack combustible storage shall be protected with a specially engineered automatic sprinkler system. Extra-high-rack 376 - - 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRECODE : 1 ' Copyright 0 2016 CA BSC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Kbusbrockncr on Dec 19,2016 6454:30 AM pursuont to Liaose Agreetssett with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE -' ' ' LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT 1-0 CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. I HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE 1 I combustible storage shall be provided withadditional spe- cial fire protection, such as separation from other-build- ings and additional built-in fire protection featüres.and fire department access, where required by the .fire code offi- cial. SECTION .3.W9 - AUTOMATED STORAGE 3209.1 General. Automated storage shall be in accordance with this section. 3209.2 Automatic sprinklers. Where automatic sprinklers are required by Table 3206.2, the building shall be equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. ..: 3209.3 Carousel storage. High-piled storage 'areas haiing greater than 500 square feet (46 m2) of carousel stôrge shall be provided with automatic shutdown in accordance with one of the following: 1. An automatic smoke detection system installed in accordance with Section 907, with coverage extending 15 feet (4575 mm) in all directions beyond unenclosed carousel storage systems and that sounds a local alarm at the operator's station and stops the carousel storage system upon the activation of a single detector. An automatic smoke detection system installed in accordance with Section 907 and within enclosed car- ousel storage systems, that sounds a local alarm at the operator's station and stops the carousel storage system upon the activation of a single detector. 3. A single dead-man-type control switch that allows the operation of the carousel storage system only when the operator is present. The switch shall be in the same room as the carousel storage system and located to pro- vide for observation of the, carousel system. 3209.4 Automated rack storage. High-piled storage areas with automated rack storage shall be provided with a manu- ally activated emergency shutdown switch for use by emer- gency personnel. The switch shall be clearly identified and shall be in a location approved by the fire chief. SECTION 3210 SPECIALTY STORAGE 3210.1 General. Records storage facilities used for the rack or shelf storage of combustible, paper records greater than 12 feet (3658 mm) in height shall be in accordance with Sections 3206 and 3208 and NFPA 13. Palletized storage of records shall be in accordance with Section 3207. I I 1 I I I I I I TABLE 3208.3 REQUIRED FLUE SPACES FOR RACK STORAGE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SPRINKLER MINIMUM IN RACK SPRINKLERS LIT SPRINKLERS NONSPRINKLERED RACK PROTECTION AT EVERY TIER CONFIGURATION 25 feet > 25 fees Any height Any height Storage height - Option 1 Option 2 oJio Not Applicable 3 inches Not Required Not Required iu Ii. r ij Irioo lilo 0I0L Cl LI rIO it [ orot d Not Applicable Yes Not Applicable Not Required 101111 1 it I iiirod Not Applicable Not Required Not Required Not Required 0 ti 3 inches 3 inches Not Required Not Required Irlli0001oC tILooC u . floijH]o ci ok I IL oit Not Required Yes Not Applicable Not Required I III fF001111 ":'h N01 kC 111111 6 inches 6 inches Not Required Not Required Size" : ... 6 inches Not Applicable 6 inches Not Required Not Required Transverse flue space Vertically Multirow rack alirud Not Required Not Applicable Yes Not Applicable Not Required Longitudinal flue spaëe .. Not Required Not Applicable Not Required Not Required Not Required For i I inrh=54mn, 1 fnt=3fl4 C. .................................--.—.--.--------.----0------..-.---.--.--------- ii Ill Of ill T ii 0 liii tiit I lf I I II 1rirH I 11001 111, 11 0 II] I,, ill LtiUfl I OUI 0 i I .J U I III 011 0 .100 i I b 11*1 I I I ILII.1IlU[I - - 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE - 377 - copyright Rtzo,OCA.BSc-.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Kloosbn.,ckncron Dec 19,20[6i:54:30 AM pursuant ,o LicenseAgrccntcol with A BSC. No Iurthcr k - - - F 71 - reproduction ordisiribulion oolhorin.cd ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE PEDERALCOPYRIGHT ACT ANDTHE - LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SURIECTTO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. I I I I I 11 1 - 1: L I ATTACHMENT #18 I MEANS OF EGRESS I S I 'I SI 5 I I :1 I MEANS OF EGRESS I 1 1005.3.1 Stairways. The capacity, in inches,. of means of egress stairways shall be calculated by multiplying the occupant load served by such stairways by a means of egress capacity factor of 0.3 inch (7.6 mm) peroccupant. Where stairways serve more than one story, only..the occu- pant load of each story considered individually'shall be used in calculating the required capacity:of.the stairways serving that story. Exceptions: . . . For other than Group H and J-26dcUpancies', the capacity, in inches, of means of egress stairways shall be calculated by multiplying the occupant load served by such stairways:by' a nieans of egress capacity factor of 0.2 irkh (5:1' mm) per occupant in buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installedin accor- dance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2 and an emergency voice/alarm communication system in accordance with Section 907.5.2.2: Facilities with smoke-protected assembly seating shall be permitted to use the capacity factors in Table 1029.6.2 indicated for stepped aisles for exit access or exit stairways where the ehtire path for means of egress from the seating ,to the exit discharge is provided with a smoke control sys- tem complying with Section 909. Facilities with outdoor smoke-protected assem- bly seating shall be permitted to the capacity fac- tors in Section 1029.6.3 indicated for stepped aisles for exit access or exit stairways where the entire path for means of egress from the seating to the exit discharge is open to the outdoors. For Group H-I, H-2, H-3 and occupancies the total width of means of egress in inches (mm) shall not be less than the total. occupant load served by the means of egress 'multiplied by. 0.7 inches (7.62 mm) per occupant. For rooms or spaces used for assembly purposes without smoke protection see Section 1029.. 2 Oihtr €LIt\ (oII1[)nh1t!It Ii ip ii\ Ill 11101 (s, lift Ut H othciAi m RS h II h JILUI lftd H\ inultipi n Ific 1, H r\ I h nh compotwilL I f C Jn H s L p f tot nfth 1 nm pLr up UI E ceptiou; .................................................... For other than Group H and 1-2 occupancies, the capacity, in inches, of means of egress, compo- nents other than stairways shall be calculated by multiplying the occupant load served by. such component by, a means of egress capacity factor of 0.15-inch (3.8 mm) per occupant in buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Seétion 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2 and an emergency voice/ alarm communication system in accordance with Section 907.5.2.2. Facilities with smoke-protected assembly seating shall be permitted to use the capacity factors in Table 1029.6.2 indicated for level or ramped aisles for means of egress components other than stairways where the entire path for means of egress from the seating to the exit discharge is provided with a smoke control system complying with Section 909. Facilities with outdoor smoke-protected assem- bly seating shall be permitted to the capacity fac- tors in Section 1029.6.3 indicated for level or ramped aisles for means of egress components other than stairways where the entire path for means of egress from the seating to the exit dis- charge is open to the outdoors.' For Group H-I, H-2, H-3 and H-4 occupancies the total wid.'h of means of egress in inches (Inm, shall not be less than the total occupant load served by the means of egress multiplied by 0.4 inches (5.08 mm) per occupant. Means of egress complying with Section 1029. 1005.4 Continuity. The minimum width or required capacity. of the means of egress required from any story of a building shall not be reduced along the path of egress travel until arrival at the public way. 1005.5 Distribution of minimum width and required capacity. Where more than one exit, or access to more.than one exit, is required, the means of egress shall be configured such that the loss of any one exit, or access to one exit, shall not reduce the available capacity or width to less than 50 per- cent of the required capacity or width. 1005.6 Egress convergence. Where the means of egress from stories above and below converge at an intermediate level, the capacity of the means of egress from the point of convergence shall be not less than the largest minimum width or the sum of the rquired capacities for the stairways or ramps serving the two adjacent stories, whichever is larger. 1005.7 Encroachment. Encroachments into the required means of egress width shall be in accordance with the provi- sions of this section. 1005.7.1 Doors. Doors, when fully opened, shall not reduce the required width by more than 7 inches (178 mm). Doors in any pdsition shall not reduce the required width by more than one-half. Exceptions: 1. In other thar Group 1-2 occupancies, surface- mounted latch release hardware shall be exempt from inclusion in the 7-inch maximum (1.78 mm) encroachment where both of the following condi- tions exist: 1.1. The hardware is mounted to the side of the door facing away from the adjacent wall where the door is in,the open posi- tion; and I I 1 I 1 I i I I [III I LI I 2016-CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE , '. ' 365 Copyright 02016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Kbnsbruckoer on Dec 9,2016 63o AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further , ,j Iji 0 I ~k t reproduction ordistribotion uuthoricdt'ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OFTHE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECTTO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. MEANS OF EGRESS TABLE 10062.1 SPACES WITH ONE EXIT OR EXIT ACCESS DOORWAY r.1AxIMur. COMMON PATH OF EGRESS TRAVEL DlSTANC7f0cI) OCCUPANCY MAXIMUMOCCUPANT Without Sprinkler System (feet) LOAD OF SPACE Occupant Load With Sprinkler System (feet) - 01-:5 30 OL>30 A I \I 41) 75 75 - 414 100 75 F 49 75 75 1000 H- 1, H-2, H-3 3 NP NP H4, H-S 10 . NP NP 75b 1-2d, 1-2.1, 1-4 10 NP NP 750 1-3 10 NP NP 1000 R-I 10 NP NP 75° R-2 10 NP NP 125' R-2.1 10 . NP NP 75 R-3',R-3.1' 10 NP NP I25° R-4' 10 NP NP . . 125° - - - 1011 '76 100 6 "U - 49 100 75 7511 L See Section 453.6.1 For SI: I foot = 304.8 mm. NP = Not Permitted. Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2. See Section 903 for occupancies where automatic sprinkler systems are permitted in accordance with Section 903.3.1.2. Group.H occupancies equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.2.5. For a room or space used for assembly purposes having fixed seating, see Section 1029.8. For the travel distance limitations in Group 1-2 or 1-2. 1, see Section 407.4. The length of common path of egress travel distance in a Group R-3 occupancy located in a mixed occupancy building or within a Group R-3 or R-4 congregate living facility. The length of common path of egress travel distance in a Group S-2 open parking garage shall be not more than .100 feet. For the travel distance limitations in Group R-3 and R-4 equipped throughout with an autonlatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3, see Section 1006.2.2.6. For ho/ding cells, see Section 408.3./I. I 1< ** 1006.2.2.5 Vehicular ramps. Vehicular ramps shall not be considered as an exit access ramp unless pedes- trian facilities are provided. 1006.2.2.6 Group R-3 and R-4. Where Group R-3 occupancies are permitted by Sec/ion 903.2.8 to be protected by an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3, the exit access travel distance for Group R-3 shall not be more than 125 feet. Where Group R-4 occupancies are permitted by 'Section 903.2.8 to be protected by an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3, the exit access travel distance for Group R-4 shall not be more than 75 feet. 1006.2.2.7 Large family day-care home. Every story or basement of a large fansily day-care home shall be pro- vided with two exits which are remotely located from each other. Evemy required exit shall be of a size to per- mit the installation of a door not less than 32 inches (813 min) in clear width and not less than 6 feet 8 inches (2,032 nun) in height. A manually operated hori- zontal sliding door may be used as one of the two required exits. Where basements are used for day-care purposes, one of the two required exits shall provide access directly to the exterior without entering the first. story. The second exit from the basement may either pass through the story above or exit directly to the exterior. Rooms used for day-care purposes shall not be located above the first story. Exception: Buildings equipped with an automatic sprinkler system throughout and which have at least one of the required exits providing access directly to the exterior. NFPA I3R may be used in large family day-care homes. The sprinkler omissions of NFPA 131? shall not apply unless approved by the enforc- ing agency. Exit doom's, including manually operated horizontal sliding doors, shall be openableftom the inside without use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. Tables 1006.3.2 (1) and /006.3.2 (2) are not applica- ble to this occupancy classification. 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE 367 Copyright 02016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie KI,usbrssckner on Dec 19.2016 6154130 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No torihch reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. MEANS OF EGRESS Li 1 1016.2.2 Basement exits in Group 1-2 occupancies. For additional requirements for occupancies in Grpup.J2o.r 1- 21 see Section 407 SECTION.1017 EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTAN 1 CE,. 1017.1 General. Travel distance -Within the exitaècess'fior- tion of the means of egress system shall be in'accordance with this section. 1 1017.2 Limitations. Exit access travel distance ,shalLnot exceed the values given in Table 1017.2: 1017.2.1 Exterior egress balcony increase Exit access travel distances specified in Table 10172 shall be increased up to an additional 100 feet (30 480 mm) pro- vided the last portion of the exit access leading to'thèexit occurs on an exterior egress balcony constructed in-acor- dance with Section 1021. The length of such balcony shall be not less than the amount of the increase taken. IJ)1'.2.2 (ruuf) I-i ,i;iil S-I increase. ho ln,i'ilnur1l :,,it 10 L IIJ\CI di Ik0 .hcll ho 4111 Iet I ni) iii I-Iol S-I occupaiicic \6,cru ,III of ilic 0II\\iil iidili jo Jrc not I 4 Ii: 111100 oh tIlL huildiiio ljcolicd as tsroup I -I o - i initod to jic'tor% ill hoj rht 2 The ioniuiiinn hcicln hr 01 tho flni:'hicd floor to thio httrii ud I Fr r illin' II root Ioh or Jerk i. 24 tort Inini. 1 ic I iii Idni o ednipt od thirounhiiiil o itS on oo 1- m ti prink hr r r:' rico Ill IL 0.Old,II1cc with Sciiori 1017.3 Measurement. Exit access travel distance shall be measured froñi the most remote point within a story along the natural and unobstructed path of horizontal and vertical egress travel to the entrance to-an exit. Exception: In open párkinggarages, exit access tràvel dis- tance ispermitted to be measured to the closes-t ri,er of an exit access stairway or the closest slope of an exit access ramp. 1017.3.1 Exit access stairways and tance on exit access stairways or ramps shall. be. included, in the exit access travel distance measurement The mea surement along stairways shall be made on a.plane.paralleli. and tangent to the stair tread nosings in the center of the stair and landings. The measurement along ramps shall be' made on the walking surface in the center of the ramp and landings. SECTION 1018 '. AISLES 1018.1 General. Aisles and aisle accessways'srving.as a portion of the exit access in the means of egress system :shall comply with the requirements of this section. Aisles or aisle accessways shall be provided from all occupied portions of the exit accessthat contain seats, tables, furnishings, 'displays' TABLE 1017.2, EXIT ACCESS.TRAVEL DISTANCE WITHOUT OCCUPANCY SPRINKLER SYSTEM (Feet) WITH SPRINKLER S',STE.1 (fcctl I I -I NI I -I 200' / - Not Permitted k 200 F-2, S-2, U 300 - 4000 H-I Not Permitted 75 d H-2 Not Permitted 1001 H-3 Not Permitted I50 H-4 . Not Permitted H-5 Not Permitted 200' 1-2, 1-2.1, 1-3 1-4 Not Permitted 200' L • Not Permitted 200' For SI: I foot = 304.8 mm. - a. See the following sections for modifications to exit access travel distance requirements: - Section 402.8: For the distance limitation in malls. - Section 404.9: For the distance limitation through an atrium space. Section 407.4: For the distance limitation in Group 1-2 or 1-2.). Section 408.3.10: For increased limitation in Group 1-3 Sections 408.6.1 and 408.8.1: For the distance limitations in Group 1-3. Section 411.4: For the distance limitation 'in special amusement buildings. Section 412.7: For the distance limitations in aircraft manufacturing facilities. Section 1017.2.2: For increased limitation in Groups F-I and S-I. Section 1006.2.2.2: For the distance limitation in refrigeration machinery rooms. Section 1006.2.2.3: For the distance limitation in refrigerated rooms and spaces. Section 1006.3.2: For buildings with one exit. Section 1017.2.2: For increased distance limitation in Groups F-I and S-I. I Section 1029.7: For increased limitation in assembly seating. Section 3103.4: For temporary structures. Section 3104.9: For pedestrian walkways. Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.I or 903.3.1.2. See Section 903 for occupancies where automatic sprinkler systems are permitted in accordance with Section 903.3.1.2. Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1,. Group H occupancies equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.2.5.1. Group R-3 and R-4 buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3. See Section 903.2.8 for occupancies where auon,atic sprinkler systems are permitted in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3. f Not permitted in nonsprinklered Group 1-3 occupancies. and similar fixtures or equipment. The minimum width or required capacity of aisles shall be unobstructed. Exception: •Encroachments complying with Section 1005.7. 1018.2 Aisles 'in assembly spaces. Aisles and aisle access- ways serving a room or space used for assembly purposes shall comply with Section 1029. [DSA-AcJ In addition to the requirements of this section, means of egress, which provide access to,' or egress front, * 06 I 1 I I I 1 .1 I I I I 392 . ' . . . •:' . or' 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE :i Copyright C zoto CA BSC. 'ALE. RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Elite Klnosbrs,ckner on Dec 19,201616:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No briber, A K K . . reproduction or distribution authorized.' ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A. VIOLATION OF THE FEDERALCOPYRIGHTACr AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. I I I LII MEANS-OF EGRESS means of egress doors opening directly to the exte- rior. Exterior -doors specified in this exception are required to be at ground level. Afire-resistance rating is not required for corridors contained within a dwelling unit or sleeping unit in an occupancy in 'Group R. A fire-resistance rating is not required for corridors in open parking garages. - A fire-resistance rating is not required for corridors in an-occupancy in Group B that is a space requiring only a -single means of egress complying with 'Sec- tion 1006.2. Corridors adjacentto the exterior walls of buildings shall be 'permitted to have unprotected openings on unrated 'exterior walls where unrated walls are per- mitted by Table -602 and unprotected openings are permitted by Table 705.8. A fire-resistance rating is not requiredfor corridors within suites- in -a Group 1-2 or 1-2.1-constructed in accordance with Section 407.4.4.5 or 407.4.4.6. -TABLE 1020.1 CORRIDOR FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING -, - OCCUPANCY OCCUPANT BY-CORRIDOR' LOAD SERVED 'REQUIRED FIRE-RESISTANCE RA11NG.(hours) 'Without sprinkler system With sprinkler system' H-1,H-2,-H-3 All Not Permitted -H-4, H-5, L - Greater than 30 Not Permitted A', 13, F, M, S,U Greatèr'than 30 1 - 0 R-J, R-2, R3 - R-3; 1, R-4 - Greater than 10 d . I -- 1 1-2°, 1-2.1,14 'Greater than 6, Not Permitted 1 1-3, R-2.1 'Greater'ihan 6 'Not Permitted jl, Greater than 10 1 I a, For requirements 'for occupancies in Group 1-2 and 1-21, -see Sections 407.2 and 407,3, For a reduction in the fire-resistance rating for occupancies in Group 1-3, see Sections 408.1.2 and 408,8, - Buildings -equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3. 1.1 or 903,3,1,2 where allowed, Group R-3 and R-4 buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3, See Section 903.2.8 for occupancies where automatic sprinkler systems are permitted - -. - - in accordance with Section 903.3.1,3, ISFMj See Sec/ion 1029. - 1020.2 Width and capacity. The required capacity of corri- dors shall be determined as.specified in Section 1005.1, but - . the minimum width shall be not less than that specified in Table 1020.2. Exception: In Group -1-2 occupancies, corridors are not required to have a clear width of 96 inches (2438 mm) in areas where there will not -be stretcher or bed movement for access to care or as part of the defend-in-place strategy. 1020.3 Obstruction. Theminirnum width or required capac- ity of corridors shall be unobstructed. Exception: Encroachments complying with Section 1005.7. TABLE 10202 MINIMUM CORRIDOR WIDTH OCCUPANCY MINIMUM WIDTH Any facilities not listed below ' 44 Access'to and utilization of mechanical, 24 plumbing or electrical systems or equipment - With a required occupancy capacity less than 50 36 Within a dwelling-unit - - 36 In Group E with-a corridor having a required 72 capacity of 100 or more In corridors and areas serving stretcher traffic 72 in ambulatory care facilities Group 1-2 in areas where required for bed - 96 - movement Corridors in Group 1-2 and 1-3 occupancies serving any area, caring for one or more 96 nonambulatory persons. For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, I 0_20.4 D id ends. hs Is morc th in ons s ii \I1 iss 1\ is rsquirsd the t\Il Jss,uss shill bs iii insd stili th t there irs no dead ends in corridors ii us th iii 2H iect iii ft nm ii Is nih F l)liufls I. In 'occupancies -in Group 1-3 of Condition 2, 3 or 4, the dead end in .a. corridor shall not exceed 50 feet -- -(!,524 )J_: ----- 2 In ossrijnrieiss it (irnup H F,1. \l Js-1 R-1. R- 1. R-1, S arid U shsrs the huildirr. is ti.16ippsd tlirnu.,Jitiit \\ith art tuts In rirs spr:nLftr 55km III ILSUIl iis \N ith Ls1I i i) I I ths letr.i1i i1 tht ds id stitl Lstrr dots shill not s\sssd U lsst (Is 240. urn) I - 3. A -dead-end corridor, shall not -be limited in length where the length of the dead-end corridor -is -less than 2.5 times theleast width of the dead-end corri- dor. 10205 Air movement in corridors. Corridors shall not serve as supply, return, exhaust, -relief or ventilation air ducts. Exceptions: 1. Use of -a corridor as a source of makeup air for exhaust systems in rooms that open directly onto such corridors, including toilet rooms,. bathrooms, dressing rooms, and janitor closets, shall be. permit-< ted, provided that each such corridor is directly sup- I I I I I - :- -- - - 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE -I - - i - - Copyright © 2016CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, Accessed by Ellie Klsosb,5,cksscro,, Dec 19, 20166:54:30 AM pursu,ni to Licen in seAgreccot with CA BSC. No lorther kn - IJI ' - rcprodonionordisMbosionsnihorized, ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SURIECTTO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. ATTACHMENT #19 OCCUPANCY SEPARATION GENERAL BUILDING-HEIGHTS AND AREAS ir TABLE 508.4 REQUIRED SEPARATION OF OCCUPANCIES (HOURS) OEM= S =Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.31.1. NS= Buildings not equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. - oous -NP = Not-permitted. See Section 420. The required separation from areas used only for private or pleasure vehicles shall be reduced by 1 hour but to not less than 1 hour. C. See Section 406.3.4. Separation is not required between occupancies of the same classification. [SFM] Group land F) occupancies and Group R-2.1 and F-1 occupancies shall have a 3 hour separation. f [SFM] Commercial kitchens not associated with cafeterias and -similar dining facilities in Group 1-2 and Group R-2. 1 shall have a 2-hour separation and shall be protected by an autonialic sprinkler system. Hi i I I I I I I I I 508.4.3 Allowable height. Each separated occupancy shall comply with the building height limitations based on the type of construction of the building in accordance with Section 503.1. Exception: Special provisions permitted by Section 510 shall -permit occupancies at building-heights other than provided in Section 503.1. 508.4.4 Separation. Individual occupancies shall be sepa- rated from adjacent occupancies in accordance with Table 508.4. 508.4.4.1 Construction. Required separations- shall be fire barriers constructed in accordance with Section 707 or horizontal assemblies constructed in accordance with Section 711, or both, so as to completely separate adjacent occupancies. SECTION 509 INCIDENTAL USES '509.1 General Incidental uses located, within single occu- pancy or mixed occupancy buildings shall comply with the provisions of-this section. Incidental uses are ancillary func- tions associated with a given occupancy that generally pose a greater-level of risk to that occupancy and are limited to those uses listed in Table 509. Exception: Incidental uses within and serving a dwelling unit are not required to comply with this section. 5092-0ccupancy classification. Incidental uses shall not be individually classified in accordance with Section 302.1. Incidental usesshallbe included in the building occupancies within which they are located. 509.3 Area limitations. The aggregale floor area ofinciden- tal uses shall not occupy more than 10 percent ofthe building area of the story in which-they are located. 509.4 Separation and protection. The incidental uses listed in Table 509 shall be separated from the remainder of the building or equipped with an automatic sprinkler system, or both, in accordance with the provisions of that table. 509.4.1 Separation. Where Table 509 specifies a fire- resistance-rated separation, the incidental uses shall be separated from the remainder of the building by a fire bar- rier constructed in accordance with Section 707 or a hori- zontal assembly constructed in accordance with Section I 1 I I I I 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE 187 I1l1tJIT Copyright @ 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Elite Klooshrockner on-Dec 19.20166:54:30 AM pursuant in License Agreement with CA BSC. No further re prndoeiinn or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT Ad' AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES-THEREUNDER. I I I I ATTACHMENT #20 I SEPARATION OF HIGH PILED STORAGE AREAS I I I I I I I 1 I. 3206.3.1 Separation from other uses. Mixed occupan- cies shall be separated in accordance with the California Building Code. 3206.3.2 Multiple high-piled storage areas. Multiple high-piled storage areas shall be in accordance with Sec- tion 3206.3 .2.1 or 3206:3.2.2. '320o.3.2.1 ri1 ui 1 iii hij pilL2 5tL)11 irs is 55 thin i huildirft. ii iii hr n rd Ii- thr ipplir un n sit I ihis _11i 2 niiirss surli uris irs ii itsd twin cdch uthrr Ps 1 h ilr lift Purists run nururd in irs ru iiirr ssidu rstn ii 1 the ( UI//ut n i buuul lui I ipsnins in rush its h,miuis shill hr pwirmimd h upriuiii picirmii\ms Imasni i hour irs PIOICCHUII i ii in-/._ 3206.32.2,Multiclass high-piled storage areas. High piled storage areas classified as Class I through IV not separated frOm high-piled storage areas classified as high hazard shall utilize the aggregateof all high-piled storage areas as high hazard for the purposes of the application ofTable 3206.2. To be considered as sepa- rated, 1-hour fire barriers shall be constructed in accor- dance with Section 707 of the California Building Code. Openings in such fire barriers shall be protected by opening protectives having a 1-hour fire protection rating. Exception: As provided for in Section 3204.2. 3206.4 Automatic sprinklers. Automatic sprinkler systems shall'be provided in accordance with Sections 3207, 3208 and 3209. 3206.4.1 Pallets. Automatic sprinkler system require- ments based upon the presence of pallets shall be in accor- dance with NFPA 13. 3206.4.1.1 Plastic pallets. Plastic pallets listed and labeled in accordance with UL 2335 or FM 4996 shall be treated as wood pallets for determining required sprinkler protection. 3206.5 Fire detection. Where fire detection is required by Table 3206.2, an approved automatic fire detection- system shall be installed throughout the high-piled storage area. The system shall be monitored and be in accordance with Section 907. 3206.6 Building access. Where building access is required by Table 3206.2, fire apparatus access roads in accordance with Section 503. shallbe provided within 150 feet (45 720 mm) of all portions of the-exterior walls of buildings used for high-piled storage. Exception: -Where fire apparatus access roads cannot be installed because of topography, railways, waterways, nonnegotiable grades brother similar conditions, the fire code official is authorized to require additional fire protec- tion. 32066.1 Access doors. Where building access is required by Table 3206.2, fire department access doors shall -be provided in accordance with .this section. Access doors shall-be accessible without the-use of a ladder. HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE 3206.6.1.1 Number of-doors required. Not less than one access door,shall-be provided in each 100 linear feet (30 480 mm), or fraction thereof, of the exterior walls that face required fire apparatus access roads. The required access doors shall be distributed such that the lineal distance between adjacent access doors does not exceed 100 feet (30 480 mm). Exception: The linear distance between adjacent access doors is allowed to exceed 100 feet (30 480 mm) in existing buildings where no change in occu- pancy is proposed. The number and distribution of access doors in existing buildings shall be approved. 3206.6.1.2 Door size and type. Access doors shall be not less than 3 feet (9.14 mm) in width and 6 feet 8 inches-(2032 mm) in height. Roll-up doors shall not be used unless approved. 3206.6.1.3 Locking devices. Only approved locking devices shall -be used. 3206.7 Smoke and heat-removal. Where smoke and heat removal is required by Table 3206.2 it shall be provided in accordance with Section 910. 32068 Fire department hose connections. Where exit pas- sageways are required by the California. Building Code for egress, a Class .1 standpipesystem shall be provided in accor- dance with Section 905. 3206.9 Aisles. Aisles providing access to exits and fire department access doors shall-be provided in high-piled stor- age areas exceeding 500 square feet (46 m2), in accordance with Sections 3206.9.1 through 3206.9.3. Aisles separating storage piles or racks shall comply with NFPA 13. Aisles shall also comply with Chapter 10. Exception: Where aisles -are precluded by rack storage systems, alternate methods of access and protection are allowed when approved. 3206.9.1 Width.. Aisle width. shall be in accordance with Sections 3206.9.1.1 and 3206.9.1.2. Exceptions: Aisles crossing rack structures or storage piles, that are used only for employee access, shall be not less than 24 inches (610 mm) wide. Aisles separating shelves classified as shelf stor- age shall be not less than 30 inches (762 mm) wide. 3206.9.1.1 Sprinklered buildings. Aisles in sprin- klered buildings shall be notless than 44 inches '(] 118 mm) wide. Aisles shall-be not less-than 96 inches (2438 mm) wide. in high-piled. storage areas exceeding 2,500 square feet (232 m2) in area, that are accessible to the public anddesignated to contain high-hazard commodi- ties. - Exception: Aisles in high-piled storage areas exceeding 2,500 square feet (232 m2) in area, that are accessible to the -public and designated to con- tain high-hazard commOdities, are protected by a sprinkler system designed for multiple-row racks of I I I - . .2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 375 I U I 1 1 Copyright 0 2016 CA BSC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19,20366:54:30 AM pursuant to L c one Ag cement with CA BSC No further .eprodoetionor distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE - . - - LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. October 10,.2017 Evolve Sports-Group Attn: Alex•Biékér 2870 Whiptail Loop East Suite 103 Carlsbad, CA 92010 RE: 2870 Whiptail Loob East, Suite 103 in Carlsbad, CA: Evolve Sports Group Alex, This, letterconfirms thatthe warehouse walls inside-suite I 03 at. 2870 Whiptailtobp East were recentlymodified tosatisfy theonehour rating requirement per current building code CBC2016. Thank you, George Aquino Property.::Manager AF Pacifiôa Group Mobile 949.378-.7284 gêorqeràfpacificãqroup.com 111 C Street, Suite 200 Encinitas, CA 92024 858.314:3116 www.rafpacificagroup.com =AS M, 17 SAW t}IEGO REGIONAL L C' HAZARDOUS / QUESTONNMRE Business tIame Business Conatp ' Telephone # Evolve Skateboards Alex Bieker' cçPO (6 '64Of 893 Proj 9 ect Address City C Zip Code 2870 Whiptail Loop Suite 103 Carlbad. oV' A 92010- Marling Address City 3.) ' State Zip Code 5825 Avenida Encinas Ste 109 Carlsbad CA 49flflR_ ProectContct: . ~rnsf ' alexCevoIveskateboardsusa corn (616) 893-9875 x00 The following questions represent the facility s activities NOT the specTwl ectllcldscription PART I FIRE DEPARTMENT —_HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION (not required for prolects within the City of San Dreoj Indicate by item whether your business will use process or store any of the following hazardous materials If any ohe its are circled applicant must contact the Fire Protection Agency with Jurisdiction prior to plan submittal q Fac Occupancy Rating ility s Square Footage (including proposed project) 8100 I Explosive or Blasting Agents 5 Organic Peroxides 9 Water Reactiyes 13 Corrosives f i1q 111 2 Compressed Gases 6 Okrdrzers 10 Cryogenics Other Health Hazards '4J 3 Flammable1CcmbustibleLiquids 7 Pyrophorics 11 Highly Toxic or Toxic Materials 5 one ofThese 4 Flammable Solids 8 Unstable Reactives 12 Radioactives U i J' , LI LT"IU~M IOt' 6TtVfC PART II SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH —_HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OlVlSjjj(HMD) If theanswerto any'o1 the questions is yes applicant must contact the County of San Diego Hazardous Materials Division 5500 Overland Avenue Suite 110 San Diego CA 92123 t'.dIlOCO.CflC S..&k.. •..__;.t. .at. t ,....a.2j... . . . . L'' (UUIUdFIUUdUIIUIIJ94JITh FEES ARE REQUIRED Project Completion Date ES 'NO 1 0 2 Isyour business listed on the reverse sidE Will your business dispose d34aiimb,us 3 0 WIll your btisrness store or handle Hazard pounds andlor 200 cubic feet? 4 0 Will your business store or handle carcino 5 0 Will your business use an existing or inst 6 0 Will your business store or handle Regula 7 0 Will your business useor install a Hazardi 8 0 ill your business store petroleum In 1flt 0 Willi" . o1 greater than 1 320 gallons? (Califmia issues at the planning stage Your project may require i APCD requirements For more comprehensive requtremer San Diego CA 921M. YES. 1 0 Will the project disturb 160 square feet or 2 0 Will ansi load supporting structural mrnbe notification may be requited at least iôi 3 0 (ANSWER ONLY IF QUESTION 1,-i IS 4 0 (ANStIER ONLY IF QUFST!ON 1 &Z1$ contact APCO prior to th Issuance of a bi _________ EICaiARP EMèlit or new construction or remodeling projects) I all that apply) 0ae Initials ..al Waste In any amount7 0ZCàlARPRequed ixins in any quant1ty / Date Initials getani ARP)? 0 Ca1ARP Complete tern 016 ,22 Article 10)7 1 ur facility With a total facility storage capacity equal to Date initrat aiStoqeA't) . •..•.••' PCD): The following questions are intended to identify the majontyof ar pollution iot identzfd by these questions Some residential projects maybeexempt fr9 PCD at pcdcomp)sdcounty ca qou (858) 588-2650 or 10124 Old Grove Road ding rhâfe#ials? I es, contact APCD prior to issuance of'4,00d.ing or demohtion permit A ccrnrnenng sbes?osr&mnva! •• . 5 0 Will the projuct or associated constructioriequIpment emit air co (w sdapcd rdoflçj/penmtsf) for typical equipment re permit 6 0 (ANSWER ONLY IF QUESTION 5 IS YES) Will the project or as .:bciiidãry1. ............. ........ . Bnefly describe business activIties 1 tributOr :bf : .ectrL. skateboards