http://www.raleighnc.gov/publications/Fi...lletin-IB-2.docSprinkler,
The question you ask is difficult to answer without knowing the jurisdiction that the elevator machine room is located in. Lift-Tech has asked the question regarding the location for this equipment.
If we are talking about the U.S. then A17.1 latest edition of the Elevator and Escalator Safety Code, which is a model safety Code that each Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) can add or delete requirement as they see fit. Let’s assume that the machine room sprinkler is in an AHJ that has adopted the A17.1 as written. The requirement would be found in A17.1 -2007 (2.8.3.3). This would be the answer to your first part of your question. The answer to the second part is no there isn’t a website that will provide you with the A17.1 because it is copyrighted.
If the equipment is in CA I saw a link to their Elevator safety orders on this website that has the 1996 CA version of this rule.
The A17.1 rule starts out by saying the sprinkler system has to meet the NFPA 13 Sprinkler Code. The second part states that all risers and returns shall be located outside the machine rooms etc. Then they describe what is allowed when the machine room is above the roof level of the building. In this case risers, returns and branch lines are allowed inside the hoistway so that they do not have to be exposed to cold temperatures outside the building.
If your system uses a flow switch and the sprinkler line with a head in the machine room travels through the room to another device. Then requirement 2.8.3.3.2(c) says only the device in the machine room shall disconnect power to the elevator.
Another requirement 2.8.1 states that only machinery and equipment is allowed to be in the machine room.
You can access all the NFPA Codes on the website
www.nfpa.org when you register for free and get a password.
I hope that this helps a little if not you have my e-mail address and we can discuss this in length if you have any further questions. If you read the North Carolina bulletin the Fire Marshal has provided an answer to your question and he described it as a Code item that is often found in violation during their acceptance inspection.