Thanks for the input folks, I do appreciate it. It gave me some new
perspectives.
~Jarron
Jarron J. Gass - J. J. Fire Protection Co., Inc.
101 Powell Rd., Butler, PA 16002, (724) 586-6111, fax (724) 586-5151
emergency (724) 898-2481, jg...@zoominternet.net, www.jandjfire.com
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Okay you kids, don't try this at home without adult supervision.
George, you're LA-based? I'm surprised that you are encountering this for the
first time. If you've been following the forum for at least a few months, I
believe a while back I made the comment on a similar topic that our
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How do you know that we didn't harden ANY buildings after 9/11? Data on all
buildings in the world? You jump your mentor over no data, then make a claim as
all-encompassing as that? I'd be surprised if SOMEONE didn't do SOMETHING to
harden their building after that terrible catastrophe. It's a
Some of the Teflon white coatings are listed corrosion proof, use a deep dish
stainless escutcheon not recessed and you're free of listing the combo of spkr
and esc.
George L. Church, Jr., CET
Rowe Sprinkler Systems, Inc.
PO Box 407, Middleburg, PA 17842
877-324-ROWE 570-837-6335 fax
So treat it conceptually as a manual wet standpipe with sprinklers on it.
George L. Church, Jr., CET
Rowe Sprinkler Systems, Inc.
PO Box 407, Middleburg, PA 17842
877-324-ROWE 570-837-6335 fax
g...@rowesprinkler.com
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You could always go with a $tainless $teel sprinkler head.
Matt Grisé PE*, LEED AP, NICET II
Sales Engineer
Alliance Fire Protection
130 w 9th Ave.
North Kansas City, MO 64116
*Licensed in KS MO
913.888.0647 ph
913.888.0618 f
913.927.0222 cell
www. AFPsprink.com
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Good option if the corrosion resistant isn't enough for your application but
make sure and get a price on them as I believe they are well over $100 each.
Hence the $ in Matt's email below.
Rod at Rapid
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I guess that is one way of looking at it. Sorry when I first responded I was
not thinking that this was the sprinkler forum not a NJ forum.
Having reviewed a few of these in my former lives in NJ, we had a flow test and
hydraulic calcs based on the classification. The system then gets installed
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