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What is NYC FC § 3204.2?

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This section allows for the designation of a high-piled combustible storage area based on a lower hazard class if an engineering analysis demonstrates adequate sprinkler protection for a limited quantity of higher hazard commodities. The section outlines specific requirements for sprinkler systems and area limitations. Applies to building owners managing high-piled storage areas.

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3204.2 Designation based on engineering analysis.

FC § 3204.2

The designation of a high-piled combustible storage area, or portion thereof, is allowed to be based on a lower hazard class than that of the highest class of commodity stored when a limited quantity of the higher hazard commodity has been demonstrated by engineering analysis to be adequately protected by the sprinkler system provided. The engineering analysis shall consider the ability of the sprinkler system to deliver the higher density required by the higher hazard commodity. The higher density shall be based on the actual storage height of the pile or rack and the minimum allowable design area for sprinkler operation as set forth in the density/area figures provided in NFPA 13, as modified by FC Appendix B. The contiguous area occupied by the higher hazard commodity shall not exceed 120 square feet (11 m 2), and additional areas of higher hazard commodity shall be separated from other such areas by 25 feet (7620 mm) or more. The sprinkler system shall be capable of delivering the higher density over a minimum area of 900 square feet (84 m2) for wet pipe systems and 1,200 square feet (111 m2) for dry pipe systems. The shape of the design area shall be in accordance with the construction codes, including the Building Code.

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