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<br />1994 STANDARD FIRE CODL . .MENDMENTS cont. <br /> <br />PAGE 14 OF 28 <br /> <br />603.9 Detailed Installation Requirements <br /> <br />Revised to read: <br /> <br />1. When a building has a sprinkler system and/or standpipe system installed for fire <br />protection. regardless if it is required or not by the building code or fire code. the <br />system shall be a wet system. The design and installation of the sprinkler system shall <br />be as per NFIP A #13 specifications. The design and installation of the standpipe <br />system shall be as per NFIPA #14 specifications. <br /> <br />2. When a sprinkler and/or standpipe system has been installed in a building and <br />the occupancy changes to a occupancy not requiring said system, the system must <br />remain in proper installation and operation or the system must be removed. <br />(ORD. NO. 98-2222, ~ 2-9-98) <br /> <br />603.11 "Dry Standpipes <br /> <br />Revised to read: <br /> <br />When in the opinion of the fire chief and fire marshal a wet standpipe system would be <br />detrimental to the occupancy, contents or process, a dry system or other NFIPA <br />approved fire protection system may be installed. <br />(ORD. NO. 98-2222, S 2-9-98) <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />603~15-. -.. Automatic.Sprinkler'Syslems-'.- <br /> <br />. <br />..-_.... .-.... _._"--. -- ....- . ...~. <br /> <br />. '. <br />.. _'__'__.~ _n._, _._ _ ... ._.__...... <br /> <br />ADDED NEW SUBSECTION: <br /> <br />603.15.8 Dry Sprinkler Systems <br /> <br />When in the opinion of the fire chief and fire marshal a wet sprinkler system would be <br />detrimental to the occupancy, contents or process. a dry system or other approved fire <br />protection system may be installed. <br />(ORD. NO. 98-2222, ~ 2-9-98) <br /> <br />ADDED NEW SUBSECTION: <br /> <br />603.15.9 Additional Required Automatic Sprinkler Systems <br /> <br />In addition to any other fire and/or building code requirements the following <br />occupancies shall be totally equipped with a sprinkler system. <br /> <br />1. ASSEMBLY OCCUPANCIES <br /> <br />(A) . All Class A assembly occupancies. <br />