Why the T Georgie? I just cut in a valve, close it and trip the valve. Tom Duross
There are clear exceptions for freezer in NFPA 25 '02 12.4.3.2 and 12.4.4.2 for freezers. If this is not a freezer there is some gray in 12.4.3.2 for pre-action and deluge that could get you to the same place. I think because if something could go wrong during a fire and a crafty lawyer could use what I see is gray against you I think you should get things in writing from the owner and AHJ if you are not doing a full trip tests. Chris Cahill, P.E. Fire Protection Engineer Sentry Fire Protection, Inc. 763-658-4483 763-658-4921 fax Email: [email protected] Drop the air, take off the first pce of pipe, cut in a T and valve, and full trip to your heart's content- make it look like a freezer system. glc For those of you doing inspections, how do you handle preaction systems? 13.4.3.2.3 says that they should be trip tested fully open every three years similar to dry systems. We don't inspect a lot of preaction systems, but all of the owners have not let us do a full trip, they are afraid of water leaking out of the system on to their equipment. Jay Stough _______________________________________________ Sprinklerforum mailing list http://lists.firesprinkler.org/mailman/listinfo/sprinklerforum For Technical Assistance, send an email to: [email protected] To Unsubscribe, send an email to:[email protected] (Put the word unsubscribe in the subject field)
