jmellc
Senior Member
- Location
- Durham, NC
- Occupation
- Facility Maintenance Tech. Licensed Electrician
A couple of us were discussing a sprinkler line recently that had sprung a leak. Part of the discussion was about it passing through a breezeway from one building to another, little or no climate control.
I've not done much fire alarm and even less in recent times. But I recall something from class about a method where lines unprotected from weather are left empty but pressurized with air. If a sprinkler activates, it spouts air for a few seconds but a valve opens on supply side and sends water. That way, no frozen lines. What is this method called? I'm sure it had a name or a letter/number code.
I've not done much fire alarm and even less in recent times. But I recall something from class about a method where lines unprotected from weather are left empty but pressurized with air. If a sprinkler activates, it spouts air for a few seconds but a valve opens on supply side and sends water. That way, no frozen lines. What is this method called? I'm sure it had a name or a letter/number code.