BayPointArchitect
Sawhorse
Reference:
2006 IBC 903.2.9.1
I am dealing with a 7,000 S.F. storage building to be used for the storage of large bucket trucks used by the Public Power District. The architect and I were looking at this fitting into the 12,000 S.F. limit for S-1 occupancies.
Then again, I have applied the more restrictive requirements for fire sprinkler systems when dealing with more than 5,000 S.F. storage of commercial trucks or any large vehicles regulated by the department of transportation (D.O.T.). This would include fire trucks, ambulances, dump trucks and back hoes.
Question:
What is the rationale behind the requirement for a fire sprinkler system when dealing with a 12,000 S.F. storage building for smaller vehicles and then 5,000 S.F. storage building for larger vehicles?
The size of the gas tanks maybe?
Thanks
Registered Architect
ICC Certified Building Plans Examiner
2006 IBC 903.2.9.1
I am dealing with a 7,000 S.F. storage building to be used for the storage of large bucket trucks used by the Public Power District. The architect and I were looking at this fitting into the 12,000 S.F. limit for S-1 occupancies.
Then again, I have applied the more restrictive requirements for fire sprinkler systems when dealing with more than 5,000 S.F. storage of commercial trucks or any large vehicles regulated by the department of transportation (D.O.T.). This would include fire trucks, ambulances, dump trucks and back hoes.
Question:
What is the rationale behind the requirement for a fire sprinkler system when dealing with a 12,000 S.F. storage building for smaller vehicles and then 5,000 S.F. storage building for larger vehicles?
The size of the gas tanks maybe?
Thanks
Registered Architect
ICC Certified Building Plans Examiner