Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.18641 - Sprinkler protection
Rule 641.
(1) For
construction defined as protected ordinary construction, the entire new
construction involved shall be protected throughout by an approved automatic
sprinkler system.
(2) If an adequate
water supply from a community water system to supply a sprinkler system does
not exist and if the area to be protected is not more than 20,000 square feet,
a special pressure tank supply for sprinklers as specified in the 1971 edition
of national fire protection association pamphlet no. 22, standard for water
tanks for private fire protection which is adopted by reference in
R
400.18659, shall be provided. The special pressure
tanks shall contain 2,000 gallons of water in a 3,000-gallon tank for partial
systems and for complete building systems shall contain 3,000 gallons of water
in a 4,500-gallon tank.
(3) If an
adequate water supply from a community system to supply a sprinkler system does
not exist and if the total gross area to be protected is more than 20,000
square feet, then the water supply shall be furnished by a gravity tank which
has not less than a 30,000-gallon capacity and which is constructed as
specified in the 1971 edition of national fire protection association pamphlet
no. 22, standard for water tanks for private fire protection, which is adopted
by reference in
R
400.18659.
(4) Complete shop drawings shall be submitted
to the appropriate inspecting authority for approval before the installation of
sprinklers.
(5) A sprinkler system
shall be equipped with a flow alarm that is electrically relayed to the fire
alarm system of the building, except for sprinklers that are installed in
accordance with the provisions of subrule (6) of this rule.
(6) The sprinkler piping for any isolated
hazardous area that can be adequately protected by not more than 2 sprinklers
may be connected directly to the domestic water system at a point where a
minimum 1-inch supply is available. An approved OS and Y valve and check valve
shall be installed between the sprinklers and the connection to the domestic
water supply. This method of sprinklering shall be used very
conservatively.
(7) A partial
sprinkler system in new construction shall be designed to protect all of the
following areas:
(a) Heating plant rooms that
house incinerators of more than a 2-bushel capacity.
(b) Incinerator rooms.
(c) Laundry rooms.
(d) Storage rooms for combustible material,
including janitor rooms and closets.
(e) Clean and dirty linen rooms.
(f) Receiving bins.
(g) Laundry and rubbish chute feed
rooms.
(h) The tops and various
levels, where required, of laundry and rubbish chutes.
(i) Kitchen storage rooms.
Notes
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