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> *Subject:* RE: SPRINKLERS INSIDE OVENS [EXTERNAL]
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> I believe this question has been on the forum before and the
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Subject: RE: SPRINKLERS INSIDE OVENS [EXTERNAL]
I believe this question
I believe this question has been on the forum before and the question was WHY
does one need to put sprinklers in an oven, especially if the oven temperature
is only 300 degrees.
Wet, dry, or pre-action, the problems are 1) the pressure rating of the
components at the operating temperature of
preaction systems are what I see for this
On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 5:28 PM, Cesar Lira wrote:
> I have a worry,
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> I need to install sprinklers inside an Oven that work at 300°F. I know
> that I need to use a sprinklers 360°F or high.
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> But this system is tie to a same roof