I know you can't do dry gridded, but people do.
So assuming it is wet, yes.

Scott

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Wet or dry?

Scott

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Has anyone experienced a situation where one (1) of multiple gridded sprinkler

systems is the only one that is having corrosion issues?



There are nine (9) systems in this building.

Mike
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