Go here
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Is it from the casing relief valve? Do you have a description or diagram?
What size is it?
Craig L. Prahl
Fire Protection Group Lead/SME
CH2MHILL
Lockwood Greene
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Spartanburg, SCĀ 29303
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Is there Anti-Freeze? Maybe a floor drain will upset some..
R/
Matt
Matthew J. Willis
Project Manager
Rapid Fire Protection Inc.
*NEW ADDRESS*
1530 Samco Road
Rapid City, SD 57702
Office-605.348.2342
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Fro
I found their spec sheet - thanks. Those will work for the 1" but
unfortunately I need something in 1 1/4" as well. I see they require a
thrust block - any idea what that would consist of?
On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 11:37 AM, Richard Carr wrote:
> Spears makes it, I have a cut sheet if you need it.
I am working on a project in a mill that was constructed in 1884. On the
top floor, the branch piping is 3/4 - 1 - 1. Was there an older version of
pipe schedule that allowed smaller pipe or is this just undersized?
Hopefully some of you history buffs (or at least those with a bunch of old
stuf
You would have to get creative on the thrust block, unistrut, 90 the end of
line to get a hanger to keep the line from pushing apart, if you already had
armovers or a line that jogged you should be ok.
Richard Carr, SET
Branch Manager
Cox Fire Protection, Inc
6555 Grace Lane.
Jacksonville, Fl. 3