Thanks Dale.. It is as I suspected.

Ed

On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 11:49 AM, Dale Wingard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ed,
>
> If you don't have access to get a wrench on the top fitting to hold back
> the pressure, then you stand a very good chance of breaking the pipe.
>
> Dale F. Wingard, SET
> Design Manager
> Triple "A" Fire Protection, Inc.
> 251.649.2034
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ed Vining
> Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 10:15 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Removing sprinkler on CPVC pipe
>
> If I ask that a sprinkler be removed from CPVC pipe, what are the
> chances that a pipe may be broken in the process?  Any precautions to
> take?  I am thinking of the dry sprinkler that has to be removed for
> testing after ten years.
>
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> Martinez CA 94553
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