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Don't common areas (such as a hallway) still have to fall into the 75' travel distance requirement?cda said:What flavor of R- 2 is this ????There is 906.3
Also references nfpa 10
From there just a matter what your ahj wants. For apartments we only require them in office, club house, maintance shop and similar.
Not common areas
The 1a10bc is in each unit, plus the unit should have a fire sprinkler systemfireguy said:1A10BC is 2.5 pounds, pretty small. Does not meet NFPA 10-2013 edition, if that is the standard in your area. Mr Geran, nice and very well written article.
It also does not meet NFPA 10-2010, which is referenced by the 2012 IBC. However, as I stated in my article, Section 102.4.1 of the 2012 IBC states, "Where conflicts occur between provisions of this code and referenced codes and standards, the provisions of this code shall apply." Therefore, if the 2012 IBC or IFC (the requirements are the same in both) is used, then a 1-A is permitted in that specific application, unless amended by the adopting jurisdiction.fireguy said:1A10BC is 2.5 pounds, pretty small. Does not meet NFPA 10-2013 edition, if that is the standard in your area.
The link to this article does not work? I'll try RLGA web site.They are required throughout the building. Quantity and spacing depend on size of extinguisher and travel distance. See my article: http://www.specsandcodes.com/Articles/The Code Corner No. 31 - Portable Fire Extinguishers.pdf.
The 2012 IBC has an exception for Group R-2, which still requires extinguishers in the special locations indicated in Section 906.1, but are not required on the residential floors if each dwelling unit is provided a fire extinguisher with a minimum rating of 1-A:10-B:C.