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TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON AEROSOL PRODUCTS MEMORANDUM TO: Technical Committee on Aerosol Products FROM: R. P. Benedetti DATE: October 24, 2016 SUBJECT: Agenda for NFPA 30B First Draft Meeting — Wednesday, November 2, 2016 (beginning at 1:00 PM) through Friday, November 4, 2016 (ending at 12 Noon) _________________________________________________________________________________ Ladies and Gentlemen: Attached is the Agenda for the NFPA 30B, Code for the Manufacture and Storage of Aerosol Products, First Draft Meeting to be held at the offices of XL Global Asset Protection Services, 100 Constitution Plaza, 12th Floor, Hartford CT 06193. This meeting schedule is as follows: Wednesday, November 2, 2016 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Thursday, November 3, 2016 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Friday, November 4, 2016 8:00 AM – Noon If you have anything to add to the Agenda, please send it to me as soon as possible. rpb/ cc AER Folders

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TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON AEROSOL PRODUCTS

MEMORANDUM

TO: Technical Committee on Aerosol Products

FROM: R. P. Benedetti

DATE: October 24, 2016

SUBJECT: Agenda for NFPA 30B First Draft Meeting — Wednesday, November 2, 2016 (beginning at 1:00 PM) through

Friday, November 4, 2016 (ending at 12 Noon) _________________________________________________________________________________ Ladies and Gentlemen: Attached is the Agenda for the NFPA 30B, Code for the Manufacture and Storage of Aerosol Products, First Draft Meeting to be held at the offices of XL Global Asset Protection Services, 100 Constitution Plaza, 12th Floor, Hartford CT 06193. This meeting schedule is as follows: Wednesday, November 2, 2016 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Thursday, November 3, 2016 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Friday, November 4, 2016 8:00 AM – Noon If you have anything to add to the Agenda, please send it to me as soon as possible. rpb/ cc AER Folders

TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON AEROSOL PRODUCTS

AGENDA

Technical Committee on Aerosol Products NFPA 30B-2019 First Draft Meeting

XL Global Asset Protection Services 100 Constitution Plaza – 12th Floor, Hartford CT 06193

Wednesday, November 2, 2016 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Thursday, November 3, 2016 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Friday, November 4, 2016 8:00 AM – Noon

1. Call to Order. 2. Introduction of Attendees. Update of Committee Roster. [Attachment № A1] 3. Approval of Minutes of Last Meeting. [Attachment № A2] 4. Report of Committee Chair. 5. Report of Staff Liaison.

Technical Committee Membership. [Attachment № A3] Annual 2018 Document Revision Schedule. [Attachment № A4]

6. Member Reports on Current Issues. 7. Task Group Reports.

Aerosol Products Laboratory Aerosol Cooking Spray Products Plastic Aerosol Products

8. Review and Act on Public Inputs to Amend the 2015 Edition of NFPA 30B. [Attachment № A5] 9. Recent Correspondence. [NONE] 10. Other Old Business. [NONE] 11. New Business. [NONE] 12. Schedule Next Meeting(s). 13. Adjournment.

Address List No PhoneAerosol Products AER-AAA

Robert P. Benedetti08/25/2016

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Peter J. Willse

ChairXL Global Asset Protection Services100 Constitution Plaza, 12th FloorHartford, CT 06103Alternate: Jeffrey A. Spiesz

I 7/29/2005AER-AAA

Craig Babcock

PrincipalThe Procter & Gamble Company8256 Union Centre BoulevardWest Chester, OH 45069Alternate: Christina F. Francis

M 08/09/2012

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Tracey D. Bellamy

PrincipalTelgian Corporation900 Circle 75 Parkway, Suite 680Atlanta, GA 30339-3084The Home Depot

U 1/10/2008AER-AAA

James A. Bloome

PrincipalR. A. Jones & Company807 West Kimberly RoadDavenport, IA 52808-3848Alternate: Ben Vosmek

M 4/14/2005

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Skip Donnell

PrincipalLiberty Mutual Insurance Company3350 Carly LaneIndianapolis, IN 46235-9146Alternate: Tristan L. Wilson

I 03/03/2014AER-AAA

William A. Frauenheim, III

PrincipalDiversified CPC International, Inc.24338 West Durkee RoadChannahon, IL 60410Consumer Specialty Products AssociationManufacturerAlternate: D. Douglas Fratz

M 10/6/2000

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David L. Fredrickson

PrincipalFredrickson & Associates LLC5325 Lakeview LaneRhinelander, WI 54501

SE 1/1/1988AER-AAA

Christopher J. Gates

PrincipalUL LLC333 Pfingsten RoadNorthbrook, IL 60062-2096Alternate: Pravinray D. Gandhi

RT 08/09/2012

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David Grandaw

PrincipalIEP Technologies2015 Bluemist DriveAurora, IL 60504

M 1/1/1991AER-AAA

Mark L. Harrop

PrincipalJENSEN HUGHES/Randal Brown & Associates EngineeringLtd.6 Lansing Square, Suite 105Toronto, ON M2J 1T5 CanadaJENSEN HUGHESAlternate: Thuy (Bill) T. Nguyen

SE 10/29/2012

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Dehong Kong

PrincipalPrinceton Safety Solutions, Inc.5 Spruce CourtPlainsboro, NJ 08536

SE 8/9/2011AER-AAA

John A. LeBlanc

PrincipalFM Global1151 Boston-Providence TurnpikePO Box 9102Norwood, MA 02062-9102Alternate: Matthew J. Daelhousen

I 1/1/1992

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Address List No PhoneAerosol Products AER-AAA

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Thomas S. Lentz

PrincipalAon Risk Services, Inc.8940 Benoy CourtLakewood, IL 60014-6809

I 03/03/2014AER-AAA

Michael J. Madden

PrincipalAMEC Environment & Infrastructure9177 Sky Park CourtSan Diego, CA 92123

SE 01/01/1988

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Cory M. Makoff

PrincipalMatrix Risk Consultants3130 South Tech BoulevardMiamisburg, OH 45342Alternate: Pascal Tremblay

SE 8/2/2010AER-AAA

Dale Peleski

PrincipalSUPERVALU, Inc.PO Box 990Minneapolis, MN 55440

U 10/29/2012

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Michael Pleus

PrincipalReckitt Benckiser LLC399 Interpace ParkwayParsippany, NJ 07054Plastic Aerosol Research Group, LLC

M 07/29/2013AER-AAA

Karen P. Rebman

PrincipalTarget Corporation50 South 10th StreetSuite 400 TP3 1005Minneapolis, MN 55403-2054Alternate: Robert King

U 08/11/2014

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Donald E. Rowson

PrincipalIndustrial Hydrocarbons, Inc.9142 Golden StreetAlta Loma, CA 91737

SE 1/1/1988AER-AAA

George A. Seuss, Jr.

PrincipalThe Hanover Insurance GroupVerlan Fire Insurance Company10480 Little Patuxent ParkwaySuite 500Columbia, MD 21044-3506Alternate: Jeffrey C. Koehn

I 7/22/1999

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Joel E. Sipe

PrincipalExponent, Inc.3503 Lakeshore Avenue, #5Oakland, CA 94610-2242Alternate: Sean Dee

SE 8/9/2011AER-AAA

David C. Swenson

PrincipalThe Sherwin-Williams Company333 Republic Building101 Prospect AvenueCleveland, OH 44115-1093The Sherwin-Williams CompanyAlternate: Rafal Razowski

M 7/28/2006

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Jack W. Thacker

PrincipalAllan Automatic Sprinkler of Southern California3233 Enterprise StreetBrea, CA 92821-6239National Fire Sprinkler AssociationContractorAlternate: Robert Upson

IM 1/1/1991AER-AAA

Steven H. Walter

PrincipalTUV SUD America Inc./Global Risk Consultants Corporation45 Deerwood CourtHudson, WI 54016Alternate: Gerald J. Basta

SE 08/09/2012

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Robert P. Benedetti08/25/2016

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Martin H. Workman

PrincipalThe Viking Corporation210 North Industrial Park RoadHastings, MI 49058National Fire Sprinkler AssociationManufacturerAlternate: Jeffrey Barkley

M 7/17/1998AER-AAA

Paul J. Long

Voting AlternateWells Fargo Insurance Services580 North 4th Street, Suite 400Columbus, OH 43215

I 10/29/2012

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Jeffrey Barkley

AlternateTyco Fire Protection Products1467 Elmwood AvenueCranston, RI 02910National Fire Sprinkler AssociationManufacturerPrincipal: Martin H. Workman

M 07/29/2013AER-AAA

Gerald J. Basta

AlternateTUV SUD America Inc./Global Risk Consultants Corporation111 West Washington, Suite 1815Chicago, IL 60602Principal: Steven H. Walter

SE 7/22/1999

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Matthew J. Daelhousen

AlternateFM Global1151 Boston-Providence TurnpikePO Box 9102Norwood, MA 02062-9102Principal: John A. LeBlanc

I 08/09/2012AER-AAA

Sean Dee

AlternateExponent4580 Weaver Parkway, Suite 100Warrenville, IL 60555-3864Principal: Joel E. Sipe

SE 07/29/2013

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Christina F. Francis

AlternateThe Procter & Gamble Company9401 Old Village DriveLoveland, OH 45140Principal: Craig Babcock

M 08/09/2012AER-AAA

D. Douglas Fratz

AlternateConsumer Specialty Products Association1667 K. Street NW, Suite 300Washington, DC 20006Consumer Specialty Products AssociationManufacturerPrincipal: William A. Frauenheim, III

M 1/1/1988

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Pravinray D. Gandhi

AlternateUL LLC333 Pfingsten RoadNorthbrook, IL 60062-2096Principal: Christopher J. Gates

RT 1/13/2000AER-AAA

Robert King

AlternateTarget Corporation33 South 6th StreetCC-2720Minneapolis, MN 55402-3601Principal: Karen P. Rebman

U 08/11/2014

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Jeffrey C. Koehn

AlternateHanover Specialty Property40 Columbia Corporate Center10480 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 500Columbia, MD 21044Principal: George A. Seuss, Jr.

I 8/5/2009AER-AAA

Thuy (Bill) T. Nguyen

AlternateJENSEN HUGHES Canada Holding Ltd.6 Lansing Square, Unit 105Toronto, ON M2J 1T5 CanadaJENSEN HUGHESPrincipal: Mark L. Harrop

SE 08/17/2015

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Robert P. Benedetti08/25/2016

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Rafal Razowski

AlternateSherwin WilliamsGlobal FP&LS Manager2100 Lakeside Blvd., Suite 500Richardson, TX 75082The Sherwin-Williams CompanyPrincipal: David C. Swenson

M 04/05/2016AER-AAA

Jeffrey A. Spiesz

AlternateXL Global Asset Protection Services8906 Root RoadNorth Ridgeville, OH 44039Principal: Peter J. Willse

I 10/23/2013

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Pascal Tremblay

AlternateAXA Matrix Risk Consultants1760 Des Loups-CerviersChicoutimi, QC G7J0B5 CanadaPrincipal: Cory M. Makoff

SE 10/28/2014AER-AAA

Robert Upson

AlternateNational Fire Sprinkler Association40 Jon Barrett RoadPatterson, NY 12563-2164National Fire Sprinkler AssociationContractor/InstallerPrincipal: Jack W. Thacker

IM 03/03/2014

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Ben Vosmek

AlternateR. A. Jones & Company807 West Kimberly RoadDavenport, IA 52806Principal: James A. Bloome

M 08/03/2016AER-AAA

Tristan L. Wilson

AlternateLiberty Mutual Insurance Company469 North Grace StreetLombard, IL 60148-1819Principal: Skip Donnell

I 04/08/2015

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Robert P. Benedetti

Staff LiaisonNational Fire Protection Association1 Batterymarch ParkQuincy, MA 02169-7471

09/05/2012

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AER.2013-09 Minutes.doc

TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON AEROSOL PRODUCTS

MINUTES of MEETING Technical Committee on Aerosol Products

UL LLC Northbrook IL

Tuesday, September 24 & Wednesday, September 25, 2013 I. Attendance

C. Babcock, The Procter & Gamble Company T. D. Bellamy, Telgian Corporation (Rep. The Home Depot) J. A. Bloome, R. A. Jones & Company J. D. Campbell, Telgian Corporation (Alternate to T. D. Bellamy - Rep. The Home Depot) W. A. Frauenheim III, Diversified CPC International, Inc. (Rep. Consumer Specialty Products Association) D. L. Fredrickson, Fredrickson & Associates LLC C. J. Gates, UL LLC D. Grandaw, Fenwal/IEP Technologies J. Koskan, SUPERVALU, Inc. J. A. LeBlanc, FM Global C. M. Makoff, Matrix Risk Consultants J. J. Mungo Jr., Liberty Mutual Property (Alternate to S. Donnell) M. Pleus, Reckitt Benckiser LLC (Rep. Plastic Aerosol Research Group LLC) D. E. Rowson, Industrial Hydrocarbons, Inc. G. A. Seuss Jr., The Hanover Insurance Group – Verlan Fire Insurance Company D. C. Swenson, The Sherwin-Williams Company (Alternate to D. C. Tabar) D. Waisanen, Alaska State Fire Marshal’s Office S. H. Walter Global Risk Consultants Corporation P. J, Willse, XL Global Asset Protection Services, CHAIR R. P. Benedetti, NFPA, STAFF LIAISON

Technical Committee Members not Present:

J. Barkley, Tyco Fire Protection Products (Alternate to M. H. Workman - Rep. National Fire Sprinkler Association) G. J. Basta, Global Risk Consultants Corporation (Alternate to S. H. Walter) R. G. Brown, Randal Brown & Associates Engineering Ltd. (Alternate to M. L. Harrop) M. J. Daelhousen, FM Global (Alternate to J. A. LeBlanc) S. Dee, Exponent, Inc. (Alternate to J. E. Sipe) C. F. Francis, The Procter & Gamble Company (Alternate to C. Babcock) D. D. Fratz, Consumer Specialty Products Association (Alternate to W. A. Frauenheim III) P. D. Gandhi, UL LLC (Alternate to C. J. Gates) M. L. Harrop, Randal Brown & Associates Engineering Ltd. J. C. Koehn, Hanover Specialty Property (Alternate to G. A. Seuss Jr.) D. Kong, Princeton Safety Solutions, Inc.

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AER.2013-09 Minutes.doc

P. Long, Wells Fargo Insurance Services (Voting Alternate) M. J. Madden, AMEC Environment & Infrastructure M. J. Nappi, Potomac Electric Power Company (Rep. Edison Electric Institute) D. Peleski, SUPERVALU, Inc. (Alternate to J. Koskan) J. E. Sipe, Exponent, Inc. D. C. Tabar, The Sherwin-Williams Company J. W. Thacker, Allan Automatic Sprinkler Corporation of So. California (Rep. National Fire Sprinkler Association) P. A. Wolf, R. A. Jones & Company (Alternate to J. A. Bloome) M. H. Workman, The Viking Corporation (Rep. National Fire Sprinkler Association)

Minutes 1. The meeting was called to order at 8:30 AM by Technical Committee Chair Pete Willse. 2. Attendees introduced themselves and necessary corrections were made to the Technical Committee

roster. The corrected roster will be posted to the NFPA 30B Document Information Web Page. 3. The Minutes of the previous meeting (September, 2012, Warwick RI) were unanimously approved as

submitted. 4. Technical Committee Chair Pete Willse reviewed the meeting agenda. 5. The Staff Liaison reported on the following items:

Technical Committee Membership Status. The Staff Liaison reviewed recent changes to the Technical Committee’s membership.

A2014 Document Revision Schedule.

New Standards Development Procedures. With the assistance of the Technical Committee Chair,

the Staff Liaison presented an overview of the new standards development procedures and the new web-based system for amending codes and standards.

6. The Technical Committee heard progress reports from the three active Task Groups:

Task Group on Plastic Aerosol Containers. The Technical Committee accepted eight Committee Comments to various paragraphs of NFPA 30B to enhance correlation with definitions revised at the First Draft stage.

Task Group on Cooking Oil Aerosol Products. The Technical Committee heard a report from John LeBlanc on results of recent full-scale fire tests.

7. The Technical Committee reviewed and took action on the single Public Comment received on the

First Draft Report and rejected same. The Technical Committee did develop several comments of its own.

8. There was no correspondence requiring the Technical Committee’s attention. 9. There was no old business requiring the Technical Committee’s attention. 11. The following items of new business were discussed.

Low-Pressure Containers. The Technical Committee determined that this issue was beyond the scope of NFPA 30B, just as it is beyond the scopes of both NFPA 30 and NFPA 58. The Technical Committee determined that a new project is needed to address these containers.

Action Plan for 2018 edition of NFPA 30B. The Technical Committee decided to establish one or more review task groups to completely review the text of NFPA 30B to remove inconsistencies.

AER.2013-09 Minutes.doc

12. The next meeting will be scheduled at a later date. 13. The meeting adjourned at 1:00 PM, Wednesday, September 25th.

AER Scope Statement & Member Balance.doc - 10/24/2016

TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON AEROSOL PRODUCTS

SCOPE STATEMENT

This Committee shall have primary responsibility for documents on safeguarding against the fire and explosion hazards associated with the manufacturing, handling, and storage of aerosol products. Responsible for NFPA 30B, Code for the Manufacture and Storage of Aerosol Products.

COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP BALANCE

Principals: 25 M: 7 (27%)* U: 3 (12%)** Voting Alternates: 1 I/M: 1 (4%)*** L/C: 0 Alternates: 15 R/T: 1 (4%) E: Non-Voting: 0 I: 6 (23%) SE: 8 (31%) Emeritus: 0 Task Group: 0 Hold List: 2 Balance: OK

*(aerosol products: 3 aerosol packaging equipment: 1 fire suppression systems: 2 propellants: 1)

**(end user: 0 mercantile/warehousing: 3) ***(fire suppression systems: 1)

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Process 

StageProcess Step Dates for TC

Dates for TC 

with CC

Public Input Closing Date  6/29/2016 6/29/2016

Final date for TC First Draft Meeting 12/7/2016 9/7/2016Posting of First Draft and TC Ballot  1/25/2017 10/19/2016Final date for Receipt of TC First Draft ballot 2/15/2017 11/9/2016Final date for Receipt of TC First Draft ballot ‐ recirc 2/22/2017 11/16/2016Posting of First Draft for CC Meeting 11/23/2016Final date for CC First Draft Meeting 1/4/2017Posting of First Draft and CC Ballot  1/25/2017Final date for Receipt of CC First Draft ballot 2/15/2017Final date for Receipt of CC First Draft ballot ‐ recirc 2/22/2017Post First Draft Report for Public Comment 3/1/2017 3/1/2017

Public Comment closing date  5/10/2017 5/10/2017

Notice published on Consent Standards (Standards that receive No Comments). Note: Date varies and determined via TC ballot.

_ _

Appeal Closing Date for Consent Standards (15 Days)     (Standards That Received 

No Comments)_ _

Final date for TC Second Draft Meeting 11/8/2017 8/2/2017Posting of Second Draft and TC Ballot  12/20/2017 9/13/2017Final date for Receipt of TC Second Draft Ballot 1/10/2018 10/4/2017Final date for receipt of TC Second Draft ballot ‐ recirc 1/17/2018 10/11/2017Posting of Second Draft for CC Mtg 10/18/2017Final date for CC Second Draft Meeting 11/29/2017Posting of Second Draft for CC Ballot 12/20/2017Final date for Receipt of CC Second Draft ballot 1/10/2018Final date for Receipt of CC Second Draft ballot ‐ recirc 1/17/2018Post Second Draft Report for NITMAM Review 1/24/2018 1/24/2018

Notice of Intent to Make a Motion (NITMAM) Closing Date 2/21/2018 2/21/2018Posting of Certified Amending Motions (CAMs) and Consent Standards 4/4/2018 4/4/2018Appeal Closing Date for Consent Standards (15 Days after posting) 4/19/2018 4/19/2018SC Issuance Date for Consent Standards  (10 Days)  4/29/2018 4/29/2018

Tech Session Association Meeting for Standards with CAMs 6/4‐7/2018 6/4‐7/2018

Appeal Closing Date for Standards with CAMs (20 Days after ATM) 6/27/2018 6/27/2018Council Issuance Date for Standards with CAMs* 8/14/2018 8/14/2018

Comment 

Stage (Second 

Draft)

Tech Session 

Preparation     

(& Issuance)

Appeals and 

Issuance

   2018 ANNUAL REVISION CYCLE 

Public Input 

Stage

(First Draft)

* Public Input Closing Dates may vary according to standards and schedules for Revision Cycles may change.  Please check the 

NFPA Website for the most up‐to‐date information on Public Input Closing Dates and schedules at www.nfpa.org/document # (i.e. 

www.nfpa.org/101) and click on Next Edition tab.

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Public Input No. 23-NFPA 30B-2016 [ Global Input ]

Type your content here ...Add a new subsection to Section 1.8 for plastic aerosol 2. Revise section1.8.2 for definition of plastic aerosol X products. Revise section 1.9.4 to include plastic aerosol 2. Add a new subsection in Section 6.5 for plastic aerosol 2 products. Add new subsections in 7.2and 7.3 for plastic aerosol 2 products. Add fire test data for plastic aerosol 2 products in theappendix.

Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input

Fire testing is planned for aerosol products in plastic containers which do not meet the definition of plastic aerosol 1. The testing may not be done by the time of our first meeting. This will then be a place holder for that new product.

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: David Fredrickson

Organization: Fredrickson & Associates LLC

Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Submittal Date: Tue Jun 28 09:41:45 EDT 2016

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Public Input No. 2-NFPA 30B-2015 [ Chapter 2 ]

Chapter 2 Referenced Publications

2.1 General.

The documents or portions thereof listed in this chapter are referenced within this code and shall beconsidered part of the requirements of this document.

2.2 NFPA Publications.

National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471.

NFPA 1, Fire Code , 2015 edition.

NFPA 10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, 2013 edition.

NFPA 11, Standard for Low-, Medium-, and High-Expansion Foam, 2010 edition.

NFPA 12, Standard on Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems, 2011 edition.

NFPA 12A, Standard on Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishing Systems, 2009 edition.

NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, 2013 edition.

NFPA 14, Standard for the Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems, 2013 edition.

NFPA 16, Standard for the Installation of Foam-Water Sprinkler and Foam-Water Spray Systems, 2011edition.

NFPA 17, Standard for Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems, 2013 edition.

NFPA 20, Standard for the Installation of Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection, 2013 edition.

NFPA 22, Standard for Water Tanks for Private Fire Protection, 2013 edition.

NFPA 24, Standard for the Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances, 2013edition.

NFPA 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, 2015 edition.

NFPA 31, Standard for the Installation of Oil-Burning Equipment, 2011 edition.

NFPA 45, Standard on Fire Protection for Laboratories Using Chemicals, 2011 edition.

NFPA 54, National Fuel Gas Code, 2015 edition.

NFPA 58, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code, 2014 edition.

NFPA 68, Standard on Explosion Protection by Deflagration Venting, 2013 edition.

NFPA 69, Standard on Explosion Prevention Systems, 2014 edition.

NFPA 70® , National Electrical Code®, 2014 edition.

NFPA 72® , National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, 2013 edition.

NFPA 80, Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives, 2013 edition.

NFPA 85, Boiler and Combustion Systems Hazards Code, 2011 edition.

NFPA 86, Standard for Ovens and Furnaces, 2015 edition.

NFPA 90A, Standard for the Installation of Air-Conditioning and Ventilating Systems, 2015 edition.

NFPA 101® , Life Safety Code®, 2015 edition.

NFPA 505, Fire Safety Standard for Powered Industrial Trucks Including Type Designations, Areas of Use,Conversions, Maintenance, and Operations, 2013 edition.

NFPA 2001, Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems, 2012 edition.

2.3 Other Publications.

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2.3.1 ANSI Publication.

American National Standards Institute, Inc., 25 West 43rd Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10036.

ANSI/ITSDF B56.1, Safety Standard for Low-Lift and High-Lift Trucks, 2012.

2.3.2 ASTM Publications.

ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.

ASTM A 47 A47 /A 47M A47M , Standard Specification for Ferritic Malleable Iron Castings, 1999(reaffirmed 2009) , reapproved 2014 .

ASTM A 48 A48 /A 48M A48M , Standard Specification for Gray Iron Castings, 2003 (reaffirmed 2008) ,reapproved 2012 .

ASTM A 395 A395 /A 395M A395M , Standard Specification for Ferritic Ductile Iron Pressure-RetainingCastings for Use at Elevated Temperatures, 1999 (reaffirmed 2009) , reapproved 2014 .

ASTM A 536-84 (e1) A536 , Standard Specification for Ductile Iron Castings, 1984 (reaffirmed 2009) ,reapproved 2014 .

ASTM D 92 D92 , Standard Test Method for Flash and Fire Points by Cleveland Open Cup Tester, 20102012 .

ASTM D 323 D323 , Standard Test Method for Vapor Pressure of Petroleum Products (Reid Method), 20082015 .

2.3.3 Other Publications.

Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, 11th edition, Merriam-Webster, Inc., Springfield, MA, 2003.

2.3.4 U.S. Government Publications.

U.S. Government Printing Government Publishing Office, 732 North Capitol Street, NW, Washington,DC 20402 , 20401-0001 .

Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 173, Appendix H, “Method of Testing for SustainedCombustibility.”

2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections.

NFPA 1, Fire Code , 2015 edition.

NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, 2013 edition.

NFPA 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, 2015 edition.

NFPA 68, Standard on Explosion Protection by Deflagration Venting, 2013 edition.

NFPA 72® , National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, 2013 edition.

NFPA 77, Recommended Practice on Static Electricity, 2014 edition.

NFPA 5000® , Building Construction and Safety Code®, 2015 edition.

Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input

Referenced current SDO standard names, and editions.

Related Public Inputs for This Document

Related Input Relationship

Public Input No. 3-NFPA 30B-2015 [Chapter J]

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Aaron Adamczyk

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

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City:

State:

Zip:

Submittal Date: Mon Jul 20 00:09:00 EDT 2015

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Public Input No. 12-NFPA 30B-2015 [ Section No. 2.2 ]

2.2 NFPA Publications.

National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471.

NFPA 1, Fire Code , 2015 edition.

NFPA 10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, 2013 edition.

NFPA 11, Standard for Low-, Medium-, and High-Expansion Foam, 2010 edition.

NFPA 12, Standard on Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems, 2011 edition.

NFPA 12A, Standard on Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishing Systems, 2009 edition.

NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, 2013 edition.

NFPA 14, Standard for the Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems, 2013 edition.

NFPA 16, Standard for the Installation of Foam-Water Sprinkler and Foam-Water Spray Systems, 2011edition.

NFPA 17, Standard for Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems, 2013 edition.

NFPA 18A, Standard on Water Additives for Fire Control and Vaapor Mitigation

NFPA 20, Standard for the Installation of Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection, 2013 edition.

NFPA 22, Standard for Water Tanks for Private Fire Protection, 2013 edition.

NFPA 24, Standard for the Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances, 2013edition.

NFPA 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, 2015 edition.

NFPA 31, Standard for the Installation of Oil-Burning Equipment, 2011 edition.

NFPA 45, Standard on Fire Protection for Laboratories Using Chemicals, 2011 edition.

NFPA 54, National Fuel Gas Code, 2015 edition.

NFPA 58, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code, 2014 edition.

NFPA 68, Standard on Explosion Protection by Deflagration Venting, 2013 edition.

NFPA 69, Standard on Explosion Prevention Systems, 2014 edition.

NFPA 70® , National Electrical Code®, 2014 edition.

NFPA 72® , National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, 2013 edition.

NFPA 80, Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives, 2013 edition.

NFPA 85, Boiler and Combustion Systems Hazards Code, 2011 edition.

NFPA 86, Standard for Ovens and Furnaces, 2015 edition.

NFPA 90A, Standard for the Installation of Air-Conditioning and Ventilating Systems, 2015 edition.

NFPA 101® , Life Safety Code®, 2015 edition.

NFPA 505, Fire Safety Standard for Powered Industrial Trucks Including Type Designations, Areas of Use,Conversions, Maintenance, and Operations, 2013 edition.

NFPA 2001, Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems, 2012 edition.

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Standard on Water Additives for Fire Control and Vapor Mitigation is a new standard that covers agents that are effective on the type of fires covered in this standard

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Public Input No. 28-NFPA 30B-2016 [ Section No. 3.3.2 ]

3.3.2* Aerosol Container.

A metal can or plastic container, up to a maximum size of 1000 ml (33.8 fl oz), or a glass bottle, up to amaximum size of 118 ml (4 fl oz), that is designed and intended to dispense an aerosol.

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3.3.2X Palletized, Solid-Piled, Bin Box, and Shelf Storage.

3.3.2X.1 Bin Box Storage. Storage in five-sided wood, metal, or cardboard boxes with open face on theaisles in which boxes are self-supporting or supported by a structure so designed that little or nohorizontal or vertical space exists around boxes.

3.3.2X.2 Palletized Storage. Storage of commodities on pallets or other storage aids that form horizontalspaces between tiers of storage.

3.3.2X.3* Shelf Storage. Storage on structures up to and including 30 in. (0.76 m) deep and separated byaisles at least30 in. (0.76 m) wide.

3.3.2X.3.1* Back-to-Back Shelf Storage. Two solid or perforated shelves up to 30 in. (0.76 m) in depth each,not exceeding a total depth of 60 in. (1.52 m), separated by alongitudinal vertical barrier such as plywood,particleboard, sheet metal, or equivalent, with a maximum 0.25 in.(6.4 mm) diameter penetrations and nolongitudinal fluespace and a maximum storage height of 15 ft (4.57 m).

3.3.2X.4 Solid-Piled Storage. Storage of commodities stackedon each other.

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These definitions are needed in order to incorporate these storage arrays into Chapter 6.

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Public Input No. 26-NFPA 30B-2016 [ Section No. 5.8.1.1 ]

5.8.1.1

Deluge systems shall be activated by an approved a listed detection system.

Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input

Reason Statement: NFPA 72 requires the listing of detection systems. Approval by local AHJs depends and relies on the equipment listing requirement. Local AHJ approval for the equipment is not needed because the listing meets the requirements and tests required by the listing.

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5.11.2

Where installed, an engineered deflagration suppression system shall meet the requirements of NFPA 69,Standard on Explosion Prevention Systems, and shall use approved listed radiant energy–sensing firedetectors.

Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input

Reason Statement: NFPA 72 requires the listing of fire detectors. Approval by local AHJs depends and relies on the equipment listing requirement. Local AHJ approval for the equipment is not needed because the listing meets the requirements and tests required by the listing.

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Public Input No. 13-NFPA 30B-2015 [ Section No. 5.15.1.1 ]

See Substantiation

5.15.1.1*

Aerosol product laboratories that handle flammable gases shall meet the requirements for Class Alaboratory units, as set forth in NFPA 45 and shall meet the requirements of Section 5.15. Aerosol productlaboratories that do not handle flammable gases shall meet the appropriate requirements of NFPA 45 andshall meet the requirements of Section 5.15.

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Public Input No. 19-NFPA 30B-2016 [ Section No. 6.3.2.4 ]

6.3.2.4

Rack storage shall be arranged so that a minimum aisle width of 1. 2 .4 m (8 4 ft) is maintained betweenrows of racks and between racks and adjacent solid pile or palletized storage.

Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input

This would allow 4 ft. aisles to be used by any body that has 4 ft. aisles and would not require new aisles to be created for storage.

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Public Input No. 24-NFPA 30B-2016 [ New Section after 6.3.2.9 ]

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Type your content here ...6.3.2.10 Provide quantities of aerosol cooking spray products as we have for level2 and 3 aerosols products in section 6.4.

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We do not have quantities of aerosol cooking spray products properly identified.

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Public Input No. 7-NFPA 30B-2015 [ New Section after 6.4.2.7 ]

Sprinkler Response Characteristics

6.4.2.X Quick Response (QR) and Fast Response (FR) sprinklers shall be acceptable where StandardResponse (SR) sprinklers are specified.

Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input

Standard Response (SR) sprinklers are referenced in a number of the protection schemes listed in Chapter 6. This is due to the fact that when the Chemical Manufacturer's Association (CSMA) research program was underway in the early 1980's, quick response and fast response sprinkler technology was not yet fully developed. In fact, the results of the CSMA test program proved that faster responding sprinklers were critical to the success of the protection schemes now reference in NFPA 30B. Many years of full-scale fire testing on high challenge storage arrays since that time has proven that Fast Response (FR) and/or Quick Response (QR) sprinklers perform better than Standard Response (SR) sprinklers.

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Public Input No. 9-NFPA 30B-2015 [ Section No. 6.4.2.7 ]

6.4.2.7

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Where required by Chapter 6, wet-pipe automatic sprinkler protection shall be provided in accordance withTable 6.4.2.7(a) through Table 6.4.2.7(l) and Figure 6.4.2.7(a) through Figure 6.4.2.7(e) as designated inthe corresponding table(s). Protection shall be based on the highest level of aerosol product present. Noprotection criteria have been established for the protection of palletized and solid piled storage ofuncartoned Level 3 aerosol products. The tables are as follows:

(1) Table 6.4.2.7(a) Palletized and Solid Pile Storage , Solid-Piled, Bin Box, and Shelf Storage ofCartoned Level 2 and Level 3 Aerosol Products (Metric Units)

(2) Table 6.4.2.7(b) Palletized and Solid Pile , Solid-Piled, Bin Box, and Shelf Storage of CartonedLevel 2 and Level 3 Aerosol Products (English Units)

(3) Table 6.4.2.7(c) Palletized and Solid Pile Storage , Solid-Piled, Bin Box, and Shelf Storage ofUncartoned Level 2 Aerosol Products (Metric Units)

(4) Table 6.4.2.7(d) Palletized and Solid Pile Storage of , Solid-Piled, Bin Box, and Shelf Storage ofUncartoned Level 2 Aerosol Products (English Units)

(5) Table 6.4.2.7(e) Rack Storage of Cartoned Level 2 Aerosol Products (Metric Units)

(6) Table 6.4.2.7(f) Rack Storage of Cartoned Level 2 Aerosol Products (English Units)

(7) Table 6.4.2.7(g) Rack Storage of Cartoned Level 3 Aerosol Products (Metric Units)

(8) Table 6.4.2.7(h) Rack Storage of Cartoned Level 3 Aerosol Products (English Units)

(9) Table 6.4.2.7(i) Rack Storage of Uncartoned Level 2 Aerosol Products (Metric Units)

(10) Table 6.4.2.7(j) Rack Storage of Uncartoned Level 2 Aerosol Products (English Units)

(11) Table 6.4.2.7(k) Rack Storage of Uncartoned Level 3 Aerosol Products (Metric Units)

(12) Table 6.4.2.7(l) Rack Storage of Uncartoned Level 3 Aerosol Products (English Units)

Table 6.4.2.7(a) Palletized and Solid Pile Storage , Solid-Piled, Bin Box, and Shelf Storage of CartonedLevel 2 and Level 3 Aerosol Products (Metric Units)

AerosolLevel

MaximumCeilingHeight

(m)

MaximumStorageHeight

(m)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria

WaterSupply

Duration

(hr)

HoseStream

Demand

(L/min)

Sprinkler

Type/Nominal

Orifice

(L/min/bar0.5)

Response/

Nominal

TemperatureRating

Design

Density/Area

(# sprinklers

@ discharge

pressure)

2 7.6 5.5CMSA

K = 160SR/Ordinary 15 @ 3.4 bar 2 1900

6.1ESFR-pendentK = 200

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.4 bar 1 950

ESFR-pendentK = 240

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 2.4 bar 1 950

ESFR-pendentK = 320

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar 1 950

ESFR-pendentK = 360

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar 1 950

9.1 1.5Spray

K ≥ 115SR/High

12 mm/min

over 232 m2 2 1900

4.6ESFR-pendentK = 200

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.4 bar 1 950

ESFR-pendentK = 240

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 2.4 bar 1 950

ESFR-pendentK = 320

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar 1 950

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ESFR-pendentK = 360

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar 1 950

3 6.1 1.5Spray

K ≥ 115SR/High

12 mm/min

over 232 m2 2 1900

3.0 CMSAK = 160 SR/Ordinary 15 @ 5.2 bar 2 1900

7.6 4.6ESFR-pendentK = 200

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.4 bar 1 950

ESFR-pendentK = 240

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 2.4 bar 1 950

ESFR-pendentK = 320

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar 1 950

ESFR-pendentK = 360

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar 1 950

9.1 1.5Spray

K ≥ 160SR/High

25 mm/min

over 232 m2 2 1900

4.6ESFR-pendentK = 200

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 5.2 bar 1 950

ESFR-pendentK = 240

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.6 bar 1 950

ESFR-pendentK = 320

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.1 bar 1 950

ESFR-pendentK = 360

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar 1 950

AerosolLevel

MaximumCeilingHeight

(m)

MaximumStorageHeight

(m)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria

WaterSupply

Duration

(hr)

HoseStream

Demand

(L/min)

Sprinkler

Type/Nominal

Orifice

(L/min/bar0.5)

Response/

Nominal

TemperatureRating

Design

Density/Area

(# sprinklers

@ discharge

pressure)

FR: Fast reponse. SR: Standard response. ESFR: Early suppression fast response. CMSA: control modespecific application.

Table 6.4.2.7(b) Palletized and Solid Pile Storage Palletize , Solid-Piled, Bin Box, and Shelf Storage ofCartoned Level 2 and Level 3 Aerosol Products (English Units)

AerosolLevel

Maximum

Ceiling

Height(ft)

MaximumStorage

Height

(ft)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria

WaterSupply

Duration

(hr)

HoseStream

Demand

(gpm)

Sprinkler

Type/Nominal

Orifice

(gpm/psi 0.5)

Response/

Nominal

Temperature

Rating

DesignDensity/Area

(# sprinklers

@ dischargepressure)

2 25 18CMSA

K = 11.2SR/Ordinary 15 @ 50 psi 2 500

20ESFR-pendentK = 14.0

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 50 psi 1 250

ESFR-pendentK = 16.8

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 35 psi 1 250

ESFR-pendentK = 22.4

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi 1 250

ESFR-pendentK = 25.2

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi 1 250

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AerosolLevel

Maximum

Ceiling

Height(ft)

MaximumStorage

Height

(ft)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria

WaterSupply

Duration

(hr)

HoseStream

Demand

(gpm)

Sprinkler

Type/Nominal

Orifice

(gpm/psi 0.5)

Response/

Nominal

Temperature

Rating

DesignDensity/Area

(# sprinklers

@ dischargepressure)

30 5Spray

K ≥ 8.0SR/High

0.30 gpm/ft2

over 2500 ft22 500

15ESFR-pendentK = 14.0

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 50 psi 1 250

ESFR-pendentK = 16.8

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 35 psi 1 250

ESFR-pendentK = 22.4

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi 1 250

ESFR-pendentK = 25.2

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi 1 250

3 20 5Spray

K ≥ 8.0SR/High

0.30 gpm/ft2

over 2500 ft22 500

10CMSA

K = 11.2SR/Ordinary 15 @ 75 psi 2 500

25 15ESFR-pendentK = 14.0

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 50 psi 1 250

ESFR-pendentK = 16.8

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 35 psi 1 250

ESFR-pendentK = 22.4

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi 1 250

ESFR-pendentK = 25.2

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi 1 250

30 5Spray

K ≥ 11.2SR/High

0.60 gpm/ft2

over 2500 ft22 500

15ESFR-pendentK = 14.0

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 75 psi 1 250

ESFR-pendentK = 16.8

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 52 psi 1 250

ESFR-pendentK = 22.4

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 45 psi 1 250

ESFR-pendentK = 25.2

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi 1 250

FR: Fast response. SR: Standard response. ESFR: Early suppression fast response. CMSA: control modespecific application.

Table 6.4.2.7(c) Palletized and Solid Pile Storage , Solid-Piled, Bin Box, and Shelf Storage ofUncartoned Level 2 Aerosol Products (Metric Units)

Maximum

Ceiling

Height(m)

MaximumStorageHeight

(m)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria

WaterSupply

Duration

(hr)

HoseStream

Demand

(L/min)

Sprinkler Type/Nominal Orifice

(L/min/bar0.5)

Response/

Nominal

Temperature

Rating

DesignDensity/Area

(# sprinklers

@ dischargepressure)

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Maximum

Ceiling

Height(m)

MaximumStorageHeight

(m)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria

WaterSupply

Duration

(hr)

HoseStream

Demand

(L/min)

Sprinkler Type/Nominal Orifice

(L/min/bar0.5)

Response/

Nominal

Temperature

Rating

DesignDensity/Area

(# sprinklers

@ dischargepressure)

7.6 4.6ESFR-pendent K =200

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.4 bar 1 950

ESFR-pendent K =240

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 2.4 bar 1 950

ESFR-pendent K =320

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar 1 950

ESFR-pendent K =360

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar 1 950

9.1 4.6ESFR-pendent K =200

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 5.2 bar 1 950

ESFR-pendent K =240

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.6 bar 1 950

ESFR-pendent K =320

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.1 bar 1 950

ESFR-pendent K =360

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar 1 950

FR: Fast response. ESFR: Early suppression fast response.

Table 6.4.2.7(d) Palletized and Solid Pile Storage , Solid-Piled, Bin Box, and Shelf Storage ofUncartoned Level 2 Aerosol Products (English Units)

Maximum

Ceiling

Height(ft)

MaximumStorage

Height

(ft)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria

WaterSupply

Duration

(hr)

HoseStream

Demand

(gpm)

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(gpm/psi0.5)

Response/

Nominal

Temperature

Rating

DesignDensity/Area

(# sprinklers

@ dischargepressure)

25 15ESFR-pendent K =14.0

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 50 psi 1 250

ESFR-pendent K =16.8

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 35 psi 1 250

ESFR-pendent K =22.4

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi 1 250

ESFR-pendent K =25.2

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi 1 250

30 15ESFR-pendent K =14.0

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 75 psi 1 250

ESFR-pendent K =16.8

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 52 psi 1 250

ESFR-pendent K =22.4

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 45 psi 1 250

ESFR-pendent K =25.2

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi 1 250

FR: Fast response. ESFR: Early suppression fast response.

Table 6.4.2.7(e) Rack Storage of Cartoned Level 2 Aerosol Products (Metric Units)

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MaximumRoof

Height

(m)

MaximumStorageHeight

(m)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria In-Rack Sprinkler Protection Cri

SprinklerType/

Nominal

Orifice

(L/min

/bar0.5)

Response/

Nominal

Temperature

Rating

Design

Density/Area

(# sprinklers

@ dischargepressure)

Layout

Sprinkler Type

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(L/min

/bar0.5)

Response/Nominal

Temperature

Rating

7.6 6.1ESFR-pendentK = 200

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.4 bar NA NA NA

ESFR-pendentK = 240

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 2.4 bar NA NA NA

ESFR-pendentK = 320

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar NA NA NA

ESFR-pendentK = 360

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar NA NA NA

9.1 4.6ESFR-pendentK = 200

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.4 bar NA NA NA

ESFR-pendentK = 240

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 2.4 bar NA NA NA

ESFR-pendentK = 320

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar NA NA NA

ESFR-pendentK = 360

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar NA NA NA

6.1Spray

K ≥ 115SR/High

12 mm/min

over 232 m2Figure

6.4.2.7(a)

Spray

K ≥ 80QR/Ordinary

7.6ESFR-pendentK = 200

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.4 barFigure

6.4.2.7(a)

Spray

K ≥ 80QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendentK = 240

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 2.4 barFigure

6.4.2.7(a)

Spray

K ≥ 80QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendentK = 320

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 barFigure

6.4.2.7(a)

Spray

K ≥ 80QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendentK = 360

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 barFigure

6.4.2.7(a)

Spray

K ≥ 80QR/Ordinary

Spray

K ≥ 160SR/High

16 mm/min

over 232 m2Figure

6.4.2.7(a)

Spray

K ≥ 80

SR orQR/Ordinary

Unlimited Unlimited See Protection for Level 3 Aerosols with Unlimited Building and Storage Heights

FR: Fast Response. QR: Quick response. SR: Standard response. ESFR: Early suppression fast response.NA: Not applicable.

Note: See 6.3.2.9.1 for in-rack sprinkler design.

Table 6.4.2.7(f) Rack Storage of Cartoned Level 2 Aerosol Products (English Units)

MaximumRoof

Height

(ft)

MaximumStorageHeight

(ft)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria In-Rack Sprinkler Protection Cr

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(gpm/psi0.5)

Response/

Nominal

TemperatureRating

DesignDensity/Area

(# sprinklers@ discharge

pressure)

Layout

Sprinkler Type

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(gpm/psi0.5)

Response/

Nominal

Temperature

Rating

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MaximumRoof

Height

(ft)

MaximumStorageHeight

(ft)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria In-Rack Sprinkler Protection Cr

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(gpm/psi0.5)

Response/

Nominal

TemperatureRating

DesignDensity/Area

(# sprinklers@ discharge

pressure)

Layout

Sprinkler Type

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(gpm/psi0.5)

Response/

Nominal

Temperature

Rating

25 20ESFR-pendentK = 14.0

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 50 psi NA NA NA

ESFR-pendentK = 16.8

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 35 psi NA NA NA

ESFR-pendentK = 22.4

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi NA NA NA

ESFR-pendentK = 25.2

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi NA NA NA

30 15ESFR-pendentK = 14.0

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 50 psi NA NA NA

ESFR-pendentK = 16.8

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 35 psi NA NA NA

ESFR-pendentK = 22.4

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi NA NA NA

ESFR-pendentK = 25.2

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi NA NA NA

20Spray

K ≥ 8.0SR/High

0.3 gpm/ft2

over 2500 ft2Figure

6.4.2.7(a)

Spray

K ≥ 5.6QR/Ordinary

25ESFR-pendentK = 14.0

FR /Ordinary 12 @ 50 psiFigure

6.4.2.7(a)

Spray

K ≥ 5.6QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendentK = 16.8

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 35 psiFigure

6.4.2.7(a)

Spray

K ≥ 5.6QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendentK = 22.4

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psiFigure

6.4.2.7(a)

Spray

K ≥ 5.6QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendentK = 25.2

FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psiFigure

6.4.2.7(a)

Spray

K ≥ 5.6QR/Ordinary

Spray

K ≥ 11.2SR/High

0.4 gpm/ft2

over 2500 ft2Figure

6.4.2.7(a)

Spray

K ≥ 5.6

SR orQR/Ordinary

Unlimited Unlimited See Protection for Level 3 Aerosols with Unlimited Building and Storage Heights

FR: Fast Response. QR: Quick response. SR: Standard response. ESFR: Early suppression fast response.NA: Not applicable.

Note: See 6.3.2.9.1 for in-rack sprinkler design.

Table 6.4.2.7(g) Rack Storage of Cartoned Level 3 Aerosol Products (Metric Units)

MaximumRoof

Height

(m)

MaximumStorageHeight

(m)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria In-Rack Sprinkler Protection Cri

SprinklerType/

Nominal

Orifice

(L/min/bar0.5)

Response/

Nominal

Temperature

Rating

DesignDensity/Area(# sprinklers

@ dischargepressure)

Layout

Sprinkler Type

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(L/min/bar0.5

)

Response/Nominal

Temperature

Rating

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MaximumRoof

Height

(m)

MaximumStorageHeight

(m)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria In-Rack Sprinkler Protection Cr

SprinklerType/

Nominal

Orifice

(L/min/bar0.5)

Response/

Nominal

Temperature

Rating

DesignDensity/Area(# sprinklers

@ dischargepressure)

Layout

Sprinkler Type

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(L/min/bar0.5

)

Response/Nominal

Temperature

Rating

7.6 4.6ESFR-pendent

K = 200FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.4 bar NA NA NA

ESFR-pendent

K = 240FR/Ordinary 12 @ 2.4 bar NA NA NA

ESFR-pendent

K = 320FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar NA NA NA

ESFR-pendent

K = 360FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar NA NA NA

9.1 4.6ESFR-pendent

K = 200FR/Ordinary 12 @ 5.2 bar NA NA NA

ESFR-pendent

K = 240FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.6 bar NA NA NA

ESFR-pendent

K = 320FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.1 bar NA NA NA

ESFR-pendent

K = 360FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar NA NA NA

7.6ESFR-pendent

K = 200FR/Ordinary 12 @ 5.2 bar

Figure6.4.2.7(a)

or (b)

Spray

K ≥ 80QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 240FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.6 bar

Figure6.4.2.7(a)

or (b)

Spray

K ≥ 80QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 320FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.1 bar

Figure6.4.2.7(a)

or (b)

Spray

K ≥ 80QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 360FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar

Figure6.4.2.7(a)

or (b)Spray K ≥ 80 QR /Ordinary

Spray K ≥ 160 SR/High25 mm/min

over 232 m2Figure

6.4.2.7(a)

Spray

K ≥ 80

SR orQR/Ordinary

Spray K ≥ 115 SR/High12 mm/min

over 232 m2Figure

6.4.2.7(b)

Spray

K ≥ 80

SR orQR/Ordinary

UnlimitedForClearance≤ 1.5 m

Spray K ≥ 160 SR/High25 mm/min

over 140 m2Figure

6.4.2.7(b)

Spray

K ≥ 80

SR orQR/Ordinary

ForClearance> 1.5 m &

≤ 4.6 m

Spray K ≥ 160 SR/High

25 mm/min

over 140 m2

to 232 m2

Interpolate forclearances

between 1.5m and 4.6 m.

Figure6.4.2.7(b)

Spray

K ≥ 80

SR orQR/Ordinary

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MaximumRoof

Height

(m)

MaximumStorageHeight

(m)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria In-Rack Sprinkler Protection Cr

SprinklerType/

Nominal

Orifice

(L/min/bar0.5)

Response/

Nominal

Temperature

Rating

DesignDensity/Area(# sprinklers

@ dischargepressure)

Layout

Sprinkler Type

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(L/min/bar0.5

)

Response/Nominal

Temperature

Rating

ForClearance> 4.6 m

Spray K ≥ 115 SR/High12 mm/min

over 232 m2Figure

6.4.2.7(c)

Spray

K ≥ 80

SR orQR/Ordinary

FR: Fast Response. QR: Quick response. SR: Standard response. ESFR: Early suppression fast response.NA: Not applicable.

Note: See 6.3.2.9.1 for in-rack sprinkler design.

Table 6.4.2.7(h) Rack Storage of Cartoned Level 3 Aerosol Products (English Units)

MaximumRoof

Height

(ft)

MaximumStorageHeight

(ft)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria In-Rack Sprinkler Protection C

SprinklerType/

Nominal

Orifice

(gpm/psi 0.5)

Response/

NominalTemperature

Rating

DesignDensity/Area

(# sprinklers@ discharge

pressure)

Layout

Sprinkler Type

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(gpm/psi0.5)

Response/Nominal

Temperatur

Rating

25 15ESFR-pendent

K = 14.0FR/Ordinary 12 @ 50 psi NA NA NA

ESFR-pendent

K = 16.8FR/Ordinary 12 @ 35 psi NA NA NA

ESFR-pendent

K = 22.4FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi NA NA NA

ESFR-pendent

K = 25.2FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi NA NA NA

30 15ESFR-pendent

K = 14.0FR/Ordinary 12 @ 75 psi NA NA NA

ESFR-pendent

K = 16.8FR/Ordinary 12 @ 52 psi NA NA NA

ESFR-pendent

K = 22.4FR/Ordinary 12 @ 45 psi NA NA NA

ESFR-pendent

K = 25.2FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi NA NA NA

25ESFR-pendent

K = 14.0FR/Ordinary 12 @ 75 psi

Figure6.4.2.7(a)or

(b)

Spray

K ≥ 5.6QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 16.8FR/Ordinary 12 @ 52 psi

Figure6.4.2.7(a)

or (b)

Spray

K ≥ 5.6QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 22.4FR/Ordinary 12 @ 45 psi

Figure6.4.2.7(a)

or (b)

Spray

K ≥ 5.6QR/Ordinary

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MaximumRoof

Height

(ft)

MaximumStorageHeight

(ft)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria In-Rack Sprinkler Protection C

SprinklerType/

Nominal

Orifice

(gpm/psi 0.5)

Response/

NominalTemperature

Rating

DesignDensity/Area

(# sprinklers@ discharge

pressure)

Layout

Sprinkler Type

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(gpm/psi0.5)

Response/Nominal

Temperatur

Rating

ESFR-pendent

K = 25.2FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi

Figure6.4.2.7(a)

or (b)

Spray

K ≥ 5.6QR/Ordinary

Spray K ≥ 11.2 SR/High0.60 gpm/ft2

over 2500 ft2Figure

6.4.2.7(a)

Spray

K ≥ 5.6

SR orQR/Ordinary

Spray K ≥ 8.0 SR/High0.3 gpm/ft2

over 2500 ft2Figure

6.4.2.7(b)

Spray

K ≥ 5.6

SR orQR/Ordinary

UnlimitedFor

Clearance≤ 5 ft

Spray K ≥ 11.2 SR/High0.6 gpm/ft2

over 1500 ft2Figure

6.4.2.7(b)

Spray

K ≥ 5.6

SR orQR/Ordinary

ForClearance

> 5 ft &

≤ 15 ft

Spray K ≥ 11.2 SR/High

0.60 gpm/ft2

over 1500 ft2

to 2500 ft2;interpolate for

clearancesbetween 5 ft

and 15 ft.

Figure6.4.2.7(b)

Spray

K ≥ 5.6

SR orQR/Ordinary

ForClearance

> 15 ftSpray K ≥ 8.0 SR/High

0.30 gpm/ft2

over 2500 ft2Figure

6.4.2.7(c)

Spray

K ≥ 5.6

SR orQR/Ordinary

FR: Fast Response. QR: Quick response. SR: Standard response. ESFR: Early suppression fast response.NA: Not applicable.

Note: See 6.3.2.9.1 for in-rack sprinkler design.

Table 6.4.2.7(i) Rack Storage of Uncartoned Level 2 Aerosol Products (Metric Units)

MaximumRoof

Height

(m)

MaximumStorage

Height

(m)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria In-Rack Sprinkler Protection Cri

SprinklerType/

Nominal

Orifice

(L/min/bar0.5)

Response/

NominalTemperature

Rating

DesignDensity/Area

(# sprinklers@ discharge

pressure)

Layout

Sprinkler Type

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(L/min/bar0.5

)

Response/Nominal

Temperature

Rating

9.1 4.6ESFR-pendent

K = 200FR/Ordinary 12 @ 5.2 bar NA NA NA

ESFR-pendent

K = 240FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.6 bar NA NA NA

ESFR-pendent

K = 320FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.1 bar NA NA NA

ESFR-pendent

K = 360FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar NA NA NA

6.1ESFR-pendent

K = 200FR /Ordinary 12 @ 3.4 bar

Figure6.4.2.7(d)

Spray

K ≥ 115QR/Ordinary

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MaximumRoof

Height

(m)

MaximumStorage

Height

(m)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria In-Rack Sprinkler Protection Cr

SprinklerType/

Nominal

Orifice

(L/min/bar0.5)

Response/

NominalTemperature

Rating

DesignDensity/Area

(# sprinklers@ discharge

pressure)

Layout

Sprinkler Type

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(L/min/bar0.5

)

Response/Nominal

Temperature

Rating

ESFR-pendent

K = 240FR/Ordinary 12 @ 2.4 bar

Figure6.4.2.7(d)

Spray

K ≥ 115QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 320FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar

Figure6.4.2.7(d)

Spray

K ≥ 115QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 360FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar

Figure6.4.2.7(d)

Spray

K ≥ 115QR/Ordinary

Spray K ≥ 160 SR/High25 mm/min

over 186 m2Figure

6.4.2.7(d)

Spray

K ≥ 115QR/Ordinary

Spray K ≥ 115 SR/High12 mm/min

over 232 m2Figure

6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 115QR/Ordinary

7.6ESFR-pendent

K = 200FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.4 bar

Figure6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 115QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 240FR/Ordinary 12 @ 2.4 bar

Figure6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 115QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 320FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar

Figure6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 115QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 360FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar

Figure6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 115QR/Ordinary

Spray K ≥ 115 SR/High12 mm/min

over 232 m2Figure

6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 115FR/Ordinary

FR: Fast Response. QR: Quick response. SR: Standard response. ESFR: Early suppression fast response.NA: Not applicable.

Note: See 6.3.2.9.1 for in-rack sprinkler design.

Table 6.4.2.7(j) Rack Storage of Uncartoned Level 2Aerosol Products (English Units)

MaximumRoof

Height

(ft)

MaximumStorage

Height

(ft)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria In-Rack Sprinkler Protection Cr

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(gpm/psi0.5 )

Response/

Nominal

Temperature

Rating

DesignDensity/Area(# sprinklers

@ dischargepressure)

Layout

Sprinkler Type

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(gpm/psi0.5 )

Response/Nominal

Temperature

Rating

30 15ESFR-pendent

K = 14.0FR/Ordinary 12 @ 75 psi NA NA NA

ESFR-pendent

K = 16.8FR/Ordinary 12 @ 52 psi NA NA NA

ESFR-pendent

K = 22.4FR/Ordinary 12 @ 45 psi NA NA NA

ESFR-pendent

K = 25.2FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi NA NA NA

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MaximumRoof

Height

(ft)

MaximumStorage

Height

(ft)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria In-Rack Sprinkler Protection Cr

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(gpm/psi0.5 )

Response/

Nominal

Temperature

Rating

DesignDensity/Area(# sprinklers

@ dischargepressure)

Layout

Sprinkler Type

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(gpm/psi0.5 )

Response/Nominal

Temperature

Rating

20ESFR-pendent

K = 14.0FR/Ordinary 12 @ 50 psi

Figure6.4.2.7(d)

Spray

K ≥ 8QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 16.8FR/Ordinary 12 @ 35 psi

Figure6.4.2.7(d)

Spray

K ≥ 8QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 22.4FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi

Figure6.4.2.7(d)

Spray

K ≥ 8QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 25.2FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi

Figure6.4.2.7(d)

Spray

K ≥ 8QR/Ordinary

Spray K ≥ 11.2 SR/High0.6 gpm/ft2

over 2000 ft2Figure

6.4.2.7(d)

Spray

K ≥ 8QR/Ordinary

Spray K ≥ 8.0 SR/High0.3 gpm/ft2

over 2500 ft2Figure

6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 8QR/Ordinary

25ESFR-pendent

K = 14.0FR/Ordinary 12 @ 50 psi

Figure6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 8QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 16.8FR/Ordinary 12 @ 35 psi

Figure6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 8QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 22.4FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi

Figure6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 8QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 25.2FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi

Figure6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 8QR/Ordinary

Spray K ≥ 8.0 SR/High0.3 gpm/ft2

over 2500 ft2Figure

6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 8QR/Ordinary

FR: Fast Response. QR: = Quick response. SR: Standard response. ESFR: Early suppression fastresponse. NA: Not applicable.

Note: See 6.3.2.9.1 for in-rack sprinkler design.

Table 6.4.2.7(k) Rack Storage of Uncartoned Level 3 Aerosol Products (Metric Units)

MaximumRoof

Height

(m)

MaximumStorage

Height

(m)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria In-Rack Sprinkler Protection Cr

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(L/min/bar0.5

)

Response/

Nominal

Temperature

Rating

DesignDensity/Area

(# sprinklers

@ dischargepressure)

Layout

Sprinkler Type

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(L/min/bar0.5

)

Response/Nominal

Temperature

Rating

9.1 6.1ESFR-pendent

K = 200FR/Ordinary 12 @ 5.2 bar

Figure6.4.2.7(d)

Spray

K ≥ 115QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 240FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.6 bar

Figure6.4.2.7(d)

Spray

K ≥ 115QR/Ordinary

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MaximumRoof

Height

(m)

MaximumStorage

Height

(m)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria In-Rack Sprinkler Protection Cr

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(L/min/bar0.5

)

Response/

Nominal

Temperature

Rating

DesignDensity/Area

(# sprinklers

@ dischargepressure)

Layout

Sprinkler Type

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(L/min/bar0.5

)

Response/Nominal

Temperature

Rating

ESFR-pendent

K = 320FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.1 bar

Figure6.4.2.7(d)

Spray

K ≥ 115QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 360FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar

Figure6.4.2.7(d)

Spray

K ≥ 115QR/Ordinary

Spray K ≥ 160 SR/High25 mm/min

over 186 m2Figure

6.4.2.7(d)

Spray

K ≥ 115QR/Ordinary

Spray K ≥ 115 SR/High12 mm/min

over 232 m2Figure

6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 115QR/Ordinary

7.6ESFR-pendent

K = 200FR/Ordinary 12 @ 5.2 bar

Figure6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 115QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 240FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.6 bar

Figure6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 115QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 320FR/Ordinary 12 @ 3.1 bar

Figure6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 115QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 360FR/Ordinary 12 @ 1.7 bar

Figure6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 115QR/Ordinary

Spray K ≥ 115 SR/High12 mm/min

over 232 m2Figure

6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 115QR/Ordinary

FR: Fast Response. QR: Quick response. SR: Standard response. ESFR: Early suppression fast response.

Note: See 6.3.2.9.1 for in-rack sprinkler design.

Table 6.4.2.7(l) Rack Storage of Uncartoned Level 3 Aerosol Products (English Units)

MaximumRoof

Height

(ft)

MaximumStorage

Height

(ft)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria In-Rack Sprinkler Protection Cr

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(gpm/psi0.5 )

Response/

Nominal

Temperature

Rating

DesignDensity/Area(# sprinklers

@ dischargepressure)

Layout

Sprinkler Type

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(gpm/psi0.5 )

Response/Nominal

Temperature

Rating

30 20ESFR-pendent

K = 14.0FR/Ordinary 12 @ 75 psi

Figure6.4.2.7(d)

Spray

K ≥ 8QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 16.8FR/Ordinary 12 @ 52 psi

Figure6.4.2.7(d)

Spray

K ≥ 8QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 22.4FR/Ordinary 12 @ 45 psi

Figure6.4.2.7(d)

Spray

K ≥ 8QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 25.2FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi

Figure6.4.2.7(d)

Spray

K ≥ 8QR/Ordinary

Spray K ≥ 11.2 SR/High0.6 gpm/ft2

over 2000 ft2Figure

6.4.2.7(d)

Spray

K ≥ 8QR/Ordinary

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MaximumRoof

Height

(ft)

MaximumStorage

Height

(ft)

Ceiling Sprinkler Protection Criteria In-Rack Sprinkler Protection Cr

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(gpm/psi0.5 )

Response/

Nominal

Temperature

Rating

DesignDensity/Area(# sprinklers

@ dischargepressure)

Layout

Sprinkler Type

SprinklerType/Nominal

Orifice

(gpm/psi0.5 )

Response/Nominal

Temperature

Rating

Spray K≥ 8.0 SR/High0.3 gpm/ft2

over 2500 ft2Figure

6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 8QR/Ordinary

25ESFR-pendent

K = 14.0FR/Ordinary 12 @ 75 psi

Figure6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 8QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 16.8FR/Ordinary 12 @ 52 psi

Figure6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 8QR /Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 22.4FR/Ordinary 12 @ 45 psi

Figure6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 8QR/Ordinary

ESFR-pendent

K = 25.2FR/Ordinary 12 @ 25 psi

Figure6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 8QR/Ordinary

Spray K ≥ 8.0 SR/High0.3 gpm/ft2

over 2500 ft2Figure

6.4.2.7(e)

Spray

K ≥ 8QR/Ordinary

FR: Fast Response. QR: Quick response. SR: Standard response. ESFR: Early suppression fast response.

Note: See 6.3.2.9.1 for in-rack sprinkler design.

Figure 6.4.2.7(a) In-Rack Sprinkler Layout, Cartoned Level 2 and Level 3 Aerosol Products.

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Figure 6.4.2.7(b) In-Rack Sprinkler Layout, Cartoned Level 3 Aerosol Products.

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Figure 6.4.2.7(c) In-Rack Sprinkler Layout, Cartoned Level 2 and Level 3 Aerosol Products,Clearance Greater Than 4.6 m (15 ft).

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Figure 6.4.2.7(d) In-Rack Sprinkler Layout, Uncartoned Level 2 and Level 3 Aerosol Products,Racks up to 6.1 m (20 ft) High Storage.

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Figure 6.4.2.7(e) In-Rack Sprinkler Layout, Uncartoned Level 2 and Level 3 Aerosol Products,Racks up to 7.6 m (25 ft) High Storage.

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6.4.2.7.1

The protection criteria in Table 6.4.2.7(a) through Table 6.4.2.7(l) shall only be used with ceilings having apitch of 2 in 12 or less.

6.4.2.7.2

Fire protection requirements for more demanding commodity and clearance situations shall be permitted tobe used for less demanding situations.

6.4.2.7.3

The ordinary-temperature design criteria correspond to ordinary-temperature-rated sprinklers and shall beused for sprinklers with ordinary- and intermediate-temperature classification.

6.4.2.7.4

The high-temperature design criteria correspond to high-temperature-rated sprinklers and shall be used forsprinklers having a high-temperature rating.

Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input

NFPA 30B provides prescriptive design criteria for palletized, solid-piled, and rack storage of aerosol products, but no guidance is provided for bin box or shelf storage in Chapter 6. It is recognized that this criteria is most likely missing because specific tests on bin box and shelf storage have not been conducted. However, as recognized by

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NFPA 13, A15.2.6, “Test data are not available for all combinations of commodities, storage heights, and clearances to ceiling. Some of the protection criteria…are based on extrapolations of test data for other commodities and storage configurations, as well as available loss data.” The protection criteria in NFPA 30B are based on the same concept. It is also noted that NFPA 13 treats bin box, shelf and back-to-back shelf storage the same as palletized and solid-piled storage [Ch. 14 for Class I-IV commodities; Ch. 15 for plastic and rubber commodities].

This criteria is needed since more and more warehouse and storage type occupancies consist of low level shelf storage so that individual items can be picked to directly fulfill customers’ orders without having to pull items out of a high-rack or high-piled storage array.

Definitions for these new storage arrays (extracted from NFPA 13) have been proposed concurrently to ensure there are appropriate limitations on what storage arrangements this document intends to address.

Related Public Inputs for This Document

Related Input Relationship

Public Input No. 7-NFPA 30B-2015 [New Section after 6.4.2.7]

Public Input No. 8-NFPA 30B-2015 [New Section after 3.3.28]

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: PHILLIP FRIDAY

Organization: HARRINGTON GROUP INC

Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Submittal Date: Tue Jul 28 21:28:03 EDT 2015

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Public Input No. 20-NFPA 30B-2016 [ Section No. 6.4.3 ]

6.4.3 Limited-Quantity Storage in Occupancies Other Than Warehouses.

6.4.3.1

Storage of Level 2 and Level 3 aerosol products in a single fire area in occupancies other than warehousesor mercantile occupancies, such as assembly, business, educational, industrial, and institutionaloccupancies, shall be permitted up to one of the following quantities:

(1) A maximum of 454 kg (1000 lb) net weight of Level 2 aerosol products

(2) A maximum of 227 kg (500 lb) net weight of Level 3 aerosol products

6.4.3.2

In no case shall the combined net weight of Level 2 and Level 3 aerosol products exceed 454 kg (1000 lb).Except as noted in sections 6.4.3.3 and 6.4.3.4

6.4.3.3

These quantities shall be permitted to be doubled if the quantities in excess of those stated in 6.4.3.1 arestored in storage cabinets that meet the requirements of Section 9.5 of NFPA 30.

6.4.3.4

Where Level 2 and Level 3 aerosol products are stored in quantities greater than those allowed by 6.4.3.1and 6.4.3.2, such quantities shall be stored in a separate inside storage area meeting the requirements of6.4.7.

Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input

Section 6.4.3.2 is negated by Sections 6.4.3.3 and 6.4.3.4.

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Public Input No. 21-NFPA 30B-2016 [ Section No. 6.4.4 ]

6.4.4 Limited-Quantity Storage in General-Purpose Warehouses.

6.4.4.1

Subject to the approval of the AHJ, solid pile, palletized, or rack storage of Level 2 and Level 3 aerosolproducts shall be permitted in a general-purpose warehouse that is either unsprinklered or not protected inaccordance with this code, up to one of the following quantities:

(1) A maximum of 1135 kg (2500 lb) net weight of Level 2 aerosol products

(2) A maximum of 454 kg (1000 lb) net weight of Level 3 aerosol products

6.4.4.2

In no case shall the combined net weight of Level 2 and Level 3 aerosol products exceed 1135 kg (2500 lb).Except as noted in Sections 6.4.4.3 and 6.4.4.4.

6.4.4.3

Subject to the approval of the AHJ, solid pile or palletized storage of Level 2 and Level 3 aerosol productsshall be permitted in a general-purpose warehouse that is protected throughout by an automatic sprinklersystem up to a maximum total quantity of 5450 kg (12,000 lb) combined net weight of Level 2 and Level 3aerosol products, subject to the following:

(1) The sprinkler system over the aerosol product storage area and for a distance of 6 m (20 ft) beyondshall be designed in accordance with Table 6.4.2.7(a) through Table 6.4.2.7(d) .

(2) Storage of flammable and combustible liquids shall be separated from the aerosol products storagearea by at least 8 m (25 ft).

6.4.4.4

Subject to the approval of the AHJ, rack storage of Level 2 and Level 3 aerosol products shall be permittedin a general-purpose warehouse that is protected throughout by an automatic sprinkler system up to amaximum total quantity of 10,900 kg (24,000 lb) combined net weight of Level 2 and Level 3 aerosolproducts, subject to the following:

(1) The sprinkler system in the Level 2 and Level 3 aerosol products storage area shall be designed inaccordance with Table 6.4.2.7(e) through Table 6.4.2.7(l) . The ceiling sprinkler system design shallextend for 6 m (20 ft) beyond the aerosol products storage area.

(2) Storage of aerosol products shall be separated from storage of flammable and combustible liquids byat least 8 m (25 ft).

Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input

Section 6.4.4.2 is negated by the following two sections.

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Public Input No. 29-NFPA 30B-2016 [ Section No. 7.2 ]

7.2 Sales Display Areas — Aerosol Storage Not Exceeding 2.4 m (8 ft) High.

7.2.1

Level 1 aerosol products and plastic aerosol 1 products in sales display areas shall not be limited inquantity.

7.2.2

When located in sales display areas, aerosol cooking spray products and Level 2 and Level 3 aerosolproducts shall be removed from combustible cartons or the combustible cartons shall be display-cut,except as provided for in 7.2.2.1 and 7.2.2.2, respectively.

7.2.2.1

Cartoned aerosol cooking spray products shall be permitted in the sales display area, provided the area isprotected in accordance with one of the following:

(1) Table 6.3.2.3(a) or Table 6.3.2.3(b) , or

(2) Paragraph 7.2.3.1.

7.2.2.1.1

Protection in accordance with Table 6.4.2.7(a) through Table 6.4.2.7(l) shall also be permitted for aerosolcooking spray products.

7.2.2.2

Cartoned Level 2 and Level 3 aerosol products shall be permitted in the sales display area, provided thearea is protected in accordance with one of the following:

(1) Table 6.4.2.7(a) through Table 6.4.2.7(l) or,

(2) Paragraph 7.2.3.1.

7.2.3

Aerosol cooking spray products and Level 2 and Level 3 aerosol products in sales display areas shall notexceed the maximum quantities given in 7.2.3.1 and 7.2.3.2 according to the protection provided.

7.2.3.1

In sales display areas that are nonsprinklered or whose sprinkler system does not meet the requirementsof 7.2.3.2, the total aggregate quantity of aerosol cooking spray products and Level 2 and Level 3 aerosol

products shall not exceed 9.8 kg/m2 (2 lb/ft2) of total sales display area, up to the quantities specified inTable 7.2.3.1.

Table 7.2.3.1 Maximum Quantity per Floor of Aerosol Cooking Spray Products, and of Level 2 and Level3 Aerosol Products

Maximum Net Weight per Floor

Floor kg lb

Basement Not Permitted

Ground 1135 2500

Upper 227 500

7.2.3.1.1

No single 3 m × 3 m (10 ft × 10 ft) section of sales display area shall contain an aggregate quantity of morethan 454 kg (1000 lb) net weight of aerosol cooking spray products and Level 2 and Level 3 aerosolproducts .

7.2.3.2

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In sales display areas that are sprinklered in accordance with NFPA 13 for at least ordinary hazard (Group2) occupancies, the total aggregate quantity of aerosol cooking spray products and Level 2 and Level 3

aerosol products shall not exceed 9.8 kg/m2 (2 lb/ft2) of total sales display area.

7.2.3.2.1

No single 3 m × 3 m (10 ft × 10 ft) section of sales display area shall contain an aggregate quantity of morethan 454 kg (1000 lb) net weight of aerosol cooking spray products and Level 2 and Level 3 aerosolproducts.

7.2.4

Aerosol cooking spray products and Level 2 and Level 3 aerosol products shall be securely stacked to notmore than 1.8 m (6 ft) high from base to top of the storage array unless on fixed shelving.

7.2.4.1

Shelving shall be of stable construction, and storage shall not exceed 2.4 m (8 ft) in height.

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This public input originated from TIA 15-3 issued on April 6, 2016 by the NFPA Standards Council. Per the NFPA Regs, this revision must be reconsidered by the Technical Committee for the next edition of the document.

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Public Input No. 25-NFPA 30B-2016 [ New Section after 7.3.1 ]

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Type your content here ...Storage and display of Level 2, Level 3 and aerosol cooking products shall be incartons.

Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input

Editions 2 and 3 showed this requirement. When we moved mercantile from Section 5 to Section 7 in Edition 4 this requirement was removed. I believe it should still be there.

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Public Input No. 22-NFPA 30B-2016 [ Section No. 7.3.3.1 ]

7.3.3.1

The storage and display of aerosol cooking spray products in metal containers only shall be protected inaccordance with Table 6.3.2.3(a) or Table 6.3.2.3(b) or shall be protected in accordance with Table6.4.2.7(a) through Table 6.4.2.7(l) The storage and display of Level 2 and Level 3 aerosol products inmetal containers only or plastic or glass containers 4 oz. or less shall be protected in accordance withTable 6.4.2.7(a) through Table 6.4.2.7(l) , whichever is applicable.

7.3.3.1.1

Where in-rack sprinklers are required by Table 6.4.2.7(e) through Table 6.4.2.7(l) and where the aerosolcooking spray products and Level 2 and Level 3 aerosol products are stored for display below the 1.8 m (6ft) level, the first tier of in-rack sprinklers shall be installed above the display, but not more than 1.8 m (6 ft)above the floor level.

Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input

Plastic and glass containers of 4 oz. or less are allowed for level 2 and 3 aerosol products.

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Public Input No. 17-NFPA 30B-2016 [ Sections A.5.15.1.1, A.5.15.1.2, A.5.15.1.3,

A.5.15.1.5, A.... ]

Sections A.5.15.1.1, A.5.15.1.2, A.5.15.1.3, A.5.15.1.5, A.5.15.4

A.5.15.1.1

The design, installation, and operation of aerosol product laboratories should consider the following:

(1) Ventilation

(2) Gas detection

(3) Fire protection

(4) Electrical area classification

(5) Storage and handling of flammable gases and liquids

(6) Specialized testing

Where practical, aerosol product laboratories should be located such that they have at least one outsidewall.

A.5.15.1.2

Ventilation is the best general precaution to control the accumulation of flammable vapors that could resultin a deflagration.

A.5.15.1.3

For example, HFC-152a could corrode certain types of monitors that were designed only for hydrocarbons.Systems should also be set to alarm at levels that provide time for action to prevent additional rise in levelsof potentially hazardous compounds.

A.5.15.1.5

Under some conditions of hazard, it might be necessary to classify a laboratory work area, or a part thereof,as a hazardous location for the purpose of designating the electrical installation.

A.5.15.4

Information on gas detection systems for aerosol product applications can be found in the CSPAPublication, Aerosol Propellants: Considerations for Effective Handling in the Aerosol Plant and Laboratory,Third Edition, 2010 .

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Public Input No. 3-NFPA 30B-2015 [ Chapter J ]

Annex J Informational References

J.1 Referenced Publications.

The documents or portions thereof listed in this annex are referenced within the informational sections ofthis code and are not part of the requirements of this document unless also listed in Chapter 2 for otherreasons.

J.1.1 NFPA Publications.

National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471.

NFPA 10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, 2013 edition.

NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, 2013 edition.

NFPA 15, Standard for Water Spray Fixed Systems for Fire Protection, 2012 edition.

NFPA 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, 2015 edition.

NFPA 51B, Standard for Fire Prevention During Welding, Cutting, and Other Hot Work, 2014 edition.

NFPA 58, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code, 2014 edition.

NFPA 68, Standard on Explosion Protection by Deflagration Venting, 2013 edition.

NFPA 69, Standard on Explosion Prevention Systems, 2014 edition.

NFPA 77, Recommended Practice on Static Electricity, 2014 edition.

NFPA 80A, Recommended Practice for Protection of Buildings from Exterior Fire Exposures, 2012 edition.

NFPA 91, Standard for Exhaust Systems for Air Conveying of Vapors, Gases, Mists, and NoncombustibleParticulate Solids, 2010 edition.

NFPA 497, Recommended Practice for the Classification of Flammable Liquids, Gases, or Vapors and ofHazardous (Classified) Locations for Electrical Installations in Chemical Process Areas, 2012 edition.

Fire Protection Handbook, 19th 20 th edition, 2003 2008 .

DiNenno, P. J., et al., The SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering, 2nd edition, National FireProtection Association, Quincy, MA, 1995.

J.1.2 Other Publications.

J.1.2.1 ASTM Publications.

ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.

ASTM D 92 D92 , Test Method for Flash and Fire Points by Cleveland Open Cup, 2005 2012 .

ASTM D 240 D240 , Standard Test Method for Heat of Combustion of Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels by BombCalorimeter, 2007 2014 .

ASTM D 3064 D3064 , Standard Definitions of Terms and Nomenclature Relating to Aerosol Products,2008 1997, reapproved 2013 .

J.1.2.2 CGA Publications.

Compressed Gas Association, 14501 George Carter Way, Suite 103, Chantilly, VA 20151-2923.

CGA G-4.1, Cleaning Equipment for Oxygen Service, 2009.

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J.1.2.3 CSPA Publications.

Consumer Specialty Products Association Inc., 1913 I Street N.W., Washington, DC 20006.

Aerosol Propellants: Considerations for Effective Handling in the Aerosol Plant and Laboratory, thirdedition, 2010.

“An Industry Responds: A Technical History of the CSMA Aerosol Warehouse Storage Fire ProtectionResearch Program.”

J.1.2.4 FMGR Publications.

FM Global Research, FM Global, 1301 Atwood 270 Central Avenue , P.O. Box 7500, Johnston, RI02919-4923 .

“Full-Scale Fire Tests: Sprinkler Protection for Rack Storage of Plastic-Wrapped (Uncartoned) Aerosols,”2005.

FM Global Memorandum, “Aerosol Cooking Spray Fire Test Summary,” 2009.

J.1.2.5 UL Publications.

Underwriters Laboratories Inc., 333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, IL 60062-2096.

“Large Drop Sprinkler Protection of Palletized Storage of Aerosols in Plastic Containers on Wood PalletsTesting Result,” 2009.

“Palletized Plastic Aerosol Storage Testing Result,” 2008.

J.1.2.6 U.S. Government Publications.

U.S. Government Printing Publishing Office, 732 North Capitol Street, NW, Washington, DC20402 20401-0001 .

Title 16, Code of Federal Regulations, Conusmer Product Safety, Part 1500.

Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations, Food and Drugs.

Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations, Labor, Part 1910.

Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Protection of Environment, Part 162.

Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Transportation.

Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 173, Appendix H, “Method of Testing for SustainedCombustibility.”

J.1.2.7 Other Publications.

Perry, R. H., and D. W. Green, Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, 6th edition, McGraw Hill, New York,NY, 1984.

UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, 2001 18th revised edition, 2013 .

J.2 Informational References. (Reserved)

J.3 References for Extracts in Informational Sections.

NFPA 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, 2015 edition.

Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input

Referenced current SDO addresses, standard names, numbers, and editions.

Related Public Inputs for This Document

Related Input Relationship

Public Input No. 2-NFPA 30B-2015[Chapter 2]

Referenced current SDO names, addresses, standard names,numbers, and editions.

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