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Subject: [External]RE: Exposed CPVC pipe and residential upright sprinklers
They are a newer product... maybe have not been added
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Subject: [External]RE: Exposed CPVC pipe and residential upright sprinklers
They are a newer product... maybe have not been added to the install guide yet?
Have you called a manufacturer?
Matt Grise
Alliance Fire Protection
130 w 9th Ave
North Kansas City, MO
913.526.7443
They are a newer product... maybe have not been added to the install guide yet?
Have you called a manufacturer?
Matt Grise
Alliance Fire Protection
130 w 9th Ave
North Kansas City, MO
913.526.7443
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Sent: Friday, January 21, 2022 12:48 PM
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Subject: [External]RE: Exposed CPVC pipe and residential upright sprinklers
This will be an interesting
This will be an interesting discussion. Could it be that since fire would be
expected from below, uprights are not permitted? Or is it simply an oversight
since there are so few residential upright sprinklers available? Or is it that
the piping would generally be expected to be installed high