ON a related note, more of this activity should be occurring since the  
2008 ed. of 25 finally required dry-pipe systems to be checked for air  
leaks.  Before that, as long as the compressor could keep up (running  
non-stop), it must have been ok.

Roland

On Mar 18, 2010, at 1:27 PM, Fletcher, Ron wrote:

> There was a thread a while back (I think) that discussed a way of
> finding leaks in dry systems using a colored gas or something like  
> that.
> I didn't save the thread because we live in Phoenix and don't have dry
> systems except in freezers. My mistake. We are working on a freezer
> system repair, have fixed some leaks but there are more and we can't
> find them. The service guys were talking about filling the system with
> antifreeze but would rather not. If anyone remembers the thread I  
> would
> appreciate if they would post it again or send to my email.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ron Fletcher
> Aero Automatic
> Phoenix, AZ
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