we have determined that, assuming we stay below storage/use limits, our proposed distillery would be an f1 type use undrr the icc. I am of the opinion that, for purposes of nfpa 13, a distillery is an oh2 hazard. what is the intrrplay between the icc storage limits and the fire sprinkler rules set out in nfpa 30? in other words, if we comply with icc 307.2.2 (storage limits, might be using wrong cite here), we are f1 and seemingly oh2 under nfpa, do we nevertheless have to comply with high hazard sprinkler standards in nfpa 30? we have an old pipe schedule sprinkler system, but fire pro engineer believes we are actually a high hazard for the facility, despite nfpa reference to distilleries and our low storage and use volume, and says we must install an entirely new sprinkler system plus a fire pump, but because the water pressure is low, we can't install a fire pump. so I am unhappy, and I can't say that I am convinced. any thoughts?