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NFPA 231C : 1998

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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RACK STORAGE OF MATERIALS

Withdrawn date

01-09-1999

Superseded by

NFPA 230 : 2003

Published date

12-01-1998

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Chapter 1 - Introduction
1-1 Application and scope
1-2 Definitions
Chapter 2 - Classification of storage
2-1 Commodity classifications
Chapter 3 - Building construction
3-1 Construction
3-2 Fire protection of steel
3-3 Vents and draft curtains
Chapter 4 - Storage arrangements
4-1 Rack structure
4-2 Rack space
4-3 Flue space
4-4 Aisle widths
4-5 Storage heights
4-6 Commodity clearances
4-7 Storage of idle combustible pallets
Chapter 5 - Fire protection - general
5-1 Protection systems
5-2 Ceiling sprinklers
5-3 Ceiling sprinkler spacing
5-4 In-rack sprinkler system size
5-5 In-rack sprinkler system control valves
5-6 In-rack sprinkler water demand
5-7 Sprinkler waterflow alarm
5-8 Hose connections
5-9 Hose demand
5-10 Duration of water supplies
5-11 High expansion foam
5-12 Detectors for high expansion foam systems
5-13 Solid and slatted shelves
5-14 Open-top combustible containers
5-15 Movable racks
Chapter 6 - Fire protection - storage up to and
     including 25 feet (7.62 m) in height
Part A - General
6-1 General
6-2 In-rack sprinkler type
6-3 In-rack sprinkler pipe size
6-4 In-rack sprinkler water shields
6-5 In-rack sprinkler location
6-6 In-rack sprinkler spacing
6-7 In-rack sprinkler discharge pressure
6-8 In-rack sprinkler water demand
6-9 Ceiling sprinkler water demand
6-10 High expansion foam submergence
6-11 High expansion foam ceiling sprinkler density
Part B - Double and single row racks
6-12 Ceiling sprinkler water demand
6-13 In-rack sprinkler location
Part C - Multiple row racks
6-14 In-rack sprinkler location
6-15 Ceiling sprinkler water demand
Chapter 7 - Fire protection - storage over 25 feet
      (7.62 m) in height
Part A - General
7-1 In-rack sprinkler type
7-2 In-rack sprinkler spacing
7-3 In-rack sprinkler pipe size
7-4 In-rack sprinkler water shields
7-5 In-rack sprinkler location
7-6 In-rack sprinkler discharge pressure
7-7 In-rack sprinkler water demand
7-8 High expansion foam submergence
7-9 High expansion foam - ceiling sprinkler water
      demand
Part B - Double and single row racks
7-10 In-rack sprinkler location
7-11 In-rack sprinkler horizontal barriers
7-12 Ceiling sprinkler water demand
Part C - Multiple row racks
7-13 In-rack sprinkler location
7-14 In-rack sprinkler spacing
7-15 Ceiling sprinkler water demand
Chapter 8 - Plastics
8-1 General
8-2 Single, double, and multiple-row racks -
      Storage up to and including 25 ft (7.6m) -
      Clearances up to and including 10 ft (3.1m)
8-3 Single and double row racks - storage over
      25 ft (7.7 m) in height
Chapter 9 - Large-drop sprinklers
9-1 General
Chapter 10 - Early suppression fast response (ESFR)
             sprinklers
10-1 General
10-2 Sprinkler system design
10-3 Water demand
Chapter 11 - Equipment
11-1 Mechanical handling equipment - Industrial
      trucks
Chapter 12 - Building maintenance and operation
12-1 Building operations other than storage
12-2 Waste disposal
12-3 Smoking
12-4 Maintenance
12-5 Plant emergency organization
12-6 General fire protection
Chapter 13 - Referenced publications
Appendix A - Explanatory material
Appendix B - Explanation of test data and procedures
Appendix C - Referenced publications
Index

Applies to the broad range of combustibles stored over 12 feet in height on racks, covering standard building construction, storage arrangements, fire protection, and building maintenance.

DevelopmentNote
Incorporated into the revision redesignated NFPA 230 and withdrawn
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
National Fire Protection Association
Status
Withdrawn
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