Which of the following is typically not considered obstructed construction for fire sprinkler design? a. concrete tees with solid members 5 inch wide and 2 ft tall b. heavy timber construction with 4 inch solid wood beams c. beam and girder construction with 6 inch steel beams 6 ft apart d. panel construction with panels under 300 sqft Solution | Posted 09/25/19
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Nic
9/24/2019 07:43:49 am
B.
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Amr
9/24/2019 08:25:40 pm
b. (NFPA 13, A.3.3.41.1)
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CHUNG
9/24/2019 08:38:55 pm
B. (NFPA 13 - A.3.7.2)
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