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NFPA CODE REQUIREMENTS
Putting Up Barriers
T
here are plenty of myths and
misconceptions out there
about what constitutes a
hazardous area. Based on what I’ve
heard people say in seminars, it
seems that some of them are content to go with what they think they
know rather than looking it up in
the code. That’s why janitor closets,
electrical closets, and fan rooms can
sometimes be perceived as hazardous
areas, when in fact none of them are.
The protection of hazardous areas
varies throughout the different occuSmoke partition walls do
not require a fire resistance
rating, but they must not
have openings that would
permit the transfer of smoke.
pancies covered by NFPA 101®, Life
Safety Code®. Each occupancy chapter
includes a list or description of what
constitutes a hazardous area in Section 3.2, “Protection from Hazards.”
These are not all-inclusive lists, but
rather a collection of well-known
hazardous areas for each particular
occupancy. Some of the occupancy
chapters provide details on how to
protect specific hazards, while other
chapters simply refer back to Section
8.7 for the protection requirements.
Section 8.7, “Special Hazard Protection,” addresses the protection
of hazardous areas and provides
three protection options. The first
is to enclose the space with a onehour fire resistance rated fire barrier,
including a three-quarter-hour fire
protection-rated door. The second
option requires that the area be
protected with an automatic extin-
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guishing system—this would usually
be sprinklers, but it could be any
automatic extinguishing system.
If option two is used, the code
requires that the space be enclosed
with a smoke partition in accordance with Section 8.4, “Smoke
Partitions.” Smoke partition walls do
not require a fire resistance rating,
but they must not have openings
that would permit the transfer of
smoke. To limit the transfer of
smoke, doors in the smoke partition
walls do not require any fire protection rating, but they do require
a self-closer so that the automatic
extinguishing system will control
the fire and the smoke partition
enclosure will contain the smoke
and products of combustion.
Section 8.4 states that the smoke
partition walls may stop at an
acoustical tile suspended ceiling.
An annex note indicates that such a
suspended-grid acoustical tile ceiling—even with air system supply
and return-air diffusers, speakers,
and recessed light fixtures—is capable of limiting smoke movement. If
the space above the ceiling is used as
a return air plenum with open return
air grilles in the ceiling, then obviously the ceiling cannot limit the
transfer of smoke. Also, it is important to note that the Life Safety Code
includes the similar terms “smoke
partitions” and “smoke barriers.”
Generally, smoke barriers are more
substantial than smoke partitions.
Smoke partitions are addressed in
Section 8.4, and smoke barriers are
addressed in Section 8.5.
In the third protection option, for
hazards considered severe or where
required by the occupancy chapter,
both the one-hour fire resistive
enclosure and the automatic
extinguishing system are required.
This raises the question of what
constitutes a severe hazard. The
term “severe hazard” is not defined
in Chapter 3 of the code. An
annex note for Chapter 18 states
that, for example, the “hazard
level of a laboratory is considered
severe if quantities of flammable,
combustible, or hazardous materials are present that are capable
of sustaining a fire of sufficient
magnitude to breach a one-hour
fire separation.” Hazard levels in
occupancies other than laboratories will require evaluation by the
authority having jurisdiction.
In addition to the types of general hazardous areas described
here, the code also addresses other
special hazards such as explosion
protection (8.7.2), flammable and
combustible liquids and gases
(8.7.3), and laboratories (8.7.4).
General mechanical rooms containing only fans or water pumps
are not considered hazardous areas,
nor are typical electrical rooms.
CHIP CARSON, P.E., is president
of Carson Associates, Inc., a fire
engineering and code consultancy.
Illustration: Dave Ember
Protecting (and being able to define) hazardous areas
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NFPA Journal - May/June 2013
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Structural Ops
In Compliance
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Work in Progress
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