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Sprinkler heads and ceiling fans

Yikes

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I have an apartment building where the 12' x 14' x 8'-4" high living rooms are scheduled to have a ceiling fan-rated junction box installed in the middle, for optional future fan installation. The contractor is saying that if a fan were to be installed in the future, another sprinkler head would need to be added to the fire sprinkler system.

1. Do you agree?

2. How would you handle this during plan check?

Our sprinkler system was bid as design-build, so if a plan checker would normally require design based on anticipated future installation of the ceilign fan, then I would not anticipate a change order for the design-build contractor.
 
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#1 - NO [13R 6.2.3].................168 s.f. is pretty small and adding another head on a branch in that size of area may create an issue.

#2 - Sprinkler spacing and positioning shall be in accordance with NFPA 13R or 13 (if applicable)
 
I recall a discussion on the AFSA site about fans and sprinklers in a residential setting. The consensus was the fan was not an obstruction to the sprinkler pattern.
 
I can agree with Mark's information but the space and room area is what is suspect in my humble opinion.....is it a 13 or 13R design? Just because another head is desired as regulated, the actual effectiveness of heads in close proximity can cause issues.........where is Haz Mat Poobah when needed, He would give us all that emperical data..... I miss him :(

Overlapping pattern cooling the 2nd head and not allowing it to fuse!

Small Room Criteria [NFPA 13 8.6.3.2.4 (a)]
 
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