Chapter 10 of the IEBC explicitly states that a change of occupancy requires an automatic sprinkler system.
I have a situation where both the existing classification and the new classification would normally not trigger sprinklers in the eyes of the IBC, however the IEBC sort of tells me that sprinklers are required no matter any situation if its a change of occupancy, if I understand it correctly?. I get a little hung up on the logic of that. If sprinklers aren't required as if I was designing it brand new, then why would it be required if its a change in occupancy?
Anyone with some more formalized opinions on this? My only guess is perhaps its because its taking the potential age of the facility into question. Meaning, brand new construction is obviously provided with brand new materials and current construction methods. Older existing construction, which has been under use certainly for various timeframes unknown by the code, may infer that protection needs to be added to cover older construction practices?
I understand the issues with more hazard to less hazard and vice versa for means of egress, but Im not sure that same hazard chart exists when it comes to sprinkler protection (Im referencing 2018 IBC and IEBC).
Welcome any thoughts!
I have a situation where both the existing classification and the new classification would normally not trigger sprinklers in the eyes of the IBC, however the IEBC sort of tells me that sprinklers are required no matter any situation if its a change of occupancy, if I understand it correctly?. I get a little hung up on the logic of that. If sprinklers aren't required as if I was designing it brand new, then why would it be required if its a change in occupancy?
Anyone with some more formalized opinions on this? My only guess is perhaps its because its taking the potential age of the facility into question. Meaning, brand new construction is obviously provided with brand new materials and current construction methods. Older existing construction, which has been under use certainly for various timeframes unknown by the code, may infer that protection needs to be added to cover older construction practices?
I understand the issues with more hazard to less hazard and vice versa for means of egress, but Im not sure that same hazard chart exists when it comes to sprinkler protection (Im referencing 2018 IBC and IEBC).
Welcome any thoughts!