I would suggest the entire construction industry is this way. How many times
have I heard horror stories about a fire contractor installing a system and a
year later something goes wrong, maybe a leak, freeze, inspection not passing,
etc and a different fire contractor is brought in to fix the
hole to drop
it into for starting the drilling.
Herb
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from the wall. Easy to walk around. The odd shapped tanks cost twice as
much but they solve problems with 'where do I put it'. Never did a bladder
tank because we always found an odd shaped tank to stick in a corner or
along a wall. We secured the tanks to the walls.
Herb Schairbaum
253-279
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Blue Water Fire Sprinklers
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on wells which means we have to put in 600+ gallon (10 minutes X 54gpm = 540
gallons) tank and a pump. The AHJ's want a cushion just in case the pump is
pumping more than the required 54gpm and draining the tank too fast.
Herb Schairbaum
Blue Water Fire Sprinklers
253-279-3603
253-927-8781 Fax