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Given:
Type VA fully sprinkled apartment building (R2)
with a base allowable area of 12,000 S.F. and base allowable height of 3 stories.
Fourth story afforded by 13R sprinkler system.
2009 IBC 506.4.1(2) the allowable area per floor is multiplied by 3 to determine the total allowable area for the entire building with a full 13 sprinkler.
The full 13 sprinkler system is thought to be superior to the 13R system - am I correct in my thinking?
So is there a mistake in the code that uses a multiplier of 4 (for a four story building) to determine the total allowable area for the same apartment building if we use the inferior 13R sprinkler system rather than the thorough coverage (attic area) provided by the full 13? See exception #2 under IBC 506.4.1
This does not make sense to me that my multiplier would be 4 rather than 3.
Thanks again everyone.
ICC Certified Plan Reviewer
NFPA Certified Fire Plan Examiner
Type VA fully sprinkled apartment building (R2)
with a base allowable area of 12,000 S.F. and base allowable height of 3 stories.
Fourth story afforded by 13R sprinkler system.
2009 IBC 506.4.1(2) the allowable area per floor is multiplied by 3 to determine the total allowable area for the entire building with a full 13 sprinkler.
The full 13 sprinkler system is thought to be superior to the 13R system - am I correct in my thinking?
So is there a mistake in the code that uses a multiplier of 4 (for a four story building) to determine the total allowable area for the same apartment building if we use the inferior 13R sprinkler system rather than the thorough coverage (attic area) provided by the full 13? See exception #2 under IBC 506.4.1
This does not make sense to me that my multiplier would be 4 rather than 3.
Thanks again everyone.
ICC Certified Plan Reviewer
NFPA Certified Fire Plan Examiner