Tim Mailloux
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I have been charged with doing a code study of an existing building under our Part IV of the CT state fire code for existing occupancies, which is based on 2015 NFPA 101. Quite frankly NFPA just isn't my thing and I am a bit out of my depth. During a recent walk thru of the facility the local FM stated that the existing building, based on occupancy and construction type is too large to not have a sprinkler system. On a related note it turns out the existing building has had several unpermitted additions over the years. Looking at chapter 5 of the IBC he is absolutely correct and the building is two times over the allowable area for a non sprinklered building, but I cannot find anything in NFPA 101 similar to IBC chapter 5 that regulates allowable area, or at what size a building is required to have a sprinkler system. The FM suggested I look at chapter 8 and chapter 40 in NFPA 101, but there doesn't seem to be anything there that covers this.