Brookhaven 58
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I am looking for a little clarification if possible with regards to Section 606.2 of MC of NYS 2010 ed, which should be ICC 2006 ed:
EXception states "Smoke detectors shall not be required where air distribution systems are incapable of spreading smoke beyond the enclosing walls, floors and ceilings of the room or space in which the smoke is generated. "
1. Are the smoke detectors being referred to Area or Duct ?
2. With respect to "Incapable of spreading" is that equivalent to HVAC being equipped with fan shutdown and upon alarm activation, smoke is no longer circulated.
I my be answering my own question here; with common return duct from multiple rooms and no circulation within the HVAC, smoke could spread from room to room through the common duct work unless equipped with electric dampers.
Any help would be appreciated.
EXception states "Smoke detectors shall not be required where air distribution systems are incapable of spreading smoke beyond the enclosing walls, floors and ceilings of the room or space in which the smoke is generated. "
1. Are the smoke detectors being referred to Area or Duct ?
2. With respect to "Incapable of spreading" is that equivalent to HVAC being equipped with fan shutdown and upon alarm activation, smoke is no longer circulated.
I my be answering my own question here; with common return duct from multiple rooms and no circulation within the HVAC, smoke could spread from room to room through the common duct work unless equipped with electric dampers.
Any help would be appreciated.