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Ron Greenman
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Fire Protection Engineering Technology
Bates Technical College
1101 So. Yakima Ave.
Tacoma, WA 98405
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Not a sprinkler system, but there was a case involving a restaurant in
Boston. The suppression system was a dry chem system. There may have been
appliance changes, but I do not remember. I do remember several suppression
system companies serviced the system once and declined to service it agai
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Hopefully not !! ,
Your insurance rates are calculated on a properly installed and maintained
sprinkler system. My question is: Where was the local fire department when this
building had it's annual inspection, and did the FPC notify the AHJ that the
system had failed, as required by most fire
scot,
play like there was not one single control valve in the whole
sheebang, calc every head in the airspace above a certain floor area
untill you find the most demanding (balanced at the ONE common point,
then add 'system control valves based on ease of maitenance :). i
think this is lik