We usually go every 8 ft. I don't think it's addressed in a code. It won't take
the installers long to figure out where they need them.
Ron Fletcher
Aero Automatic
Phoenix, AZ
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Aren't you limited by the minimum distance from sprinkler (which in my
opinion should read fitting since this seems to be the issue) for the
pipe size. So one every eight feet within X inches from the sprinkler
(detector in this case) for the size of pipe in your pilot line. If
you're spaced __
NFPA 54 has ½ pipe at 6 ft. Spacing as well as the 2006 UPC table
3-2. These are codes for threaded steel gas piping... Seems like a
pneumatic pilot would be gas of sorts.
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 8:59 AM, Greg McGahan g...@livingwaterfp.com wrote:
Can anyone point me to code reference for
) 554.3231
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Aren't you
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Subject: Re: release line/ piot line hangers
Aren't you limited by the minimum distance from sprinkler (which in my
opinion should read fitting since this seems to be the issue) for the
pipe size. So one every eight feet within X inches from the sprinkler
(detector
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Subject: Re: release line/ piot line hangers
Greg,
There's nothing special about pilot piping except it's smaller