jackbweth
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1022.4 Penetrations
Question: This paragraph qualifies the permitted penetrations into an exit enclosure as required exit doors or necessary ductwork for ventilation, but seems to revert to general terms when referencing sprinkler piping and standpipes without the same qualifying language. Is it the intent of this section to restrict all sprinkler piping from an exit enclosure except the piping for the exit enclosure or may a sprinkler pipe penetrate the enclose that serves an adjacent space. NFPA Life Safety Code Chapter 7 para. 7.1.3.2.1(9) specifically states that penetrations are permitted for standpipe and sprinkler piping serving THE BUILDING and are not restricted to piping serving just the stair.
I sent this question to IBC and was informed that only sprinkler piping serving the stair can penetrate the enclosure. We have an unusual plan layout that makes it necessary to penetrate the stair with one 2" lateral to serve and adjacent space at one floor only. Does anyone have other thoughts or experience that we could argue the point. The work is already installed and we're trying to avoid a C.O. with a difficult Owner.
Question: This paragraph qualifies the permitted penetrations into an exit enclosure as required exit doors or necessary ductwork for ventilation, but seems to revert to general terms when referencing sprinkler piping and standpipes without the same qualifying language. Is it the intent of this section to restrict all sprinkler piping from an exit enclosure except the piping for the exit enclosure or may a sprinkler pipe penetrate the enclose that serves an adjacent space. NFPA Life Safety Code Chapter 7 para. 7.1.3.2.1(9) specifically states that penetrations are permitted for standpipe and sprinkler piping serving THE BUILDING and are not restricted to piping serving just the stair.
I sent this question to IBC and was informed that only sprinkler piping serving the stair can penetrate the enclosure. We have an unusual plan layout that makes it necessary to penetrate the stair with one 2" lateral to serve and adjacent space at one floor only. Does anyone have other thoughts or experience that we could argue the point. The work is already installed and we're trying to avoid a C.O. with a difficult Owner.