Has anyone had experience with sandblasting of a ceiling around sprinklers?
What kind of protection needs to be taken so that sprinkler heads are not
damaged (??) by the force of the sandblasting operation?
I am working on a scope where the owner wants to sandblast a ceiling and then
repaint.
combustible contents.
Dave
David A. de Vries, P.E., CSP
Firetech Engineering Incorporated
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Subject: SANDBLASTING and SPRINKLERS
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Has anyone had experience with sandblasting of a ceiling around sprinklers?
What kind of protection needs to be taken so that sprinkler heads are not
damaged (??) by the force of the sandblasting operation?
I am
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What is the ceiling material?
What kind of sprinklers
Remove them
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From: Splawn, Shannon shannon.spl...@jacobs.com
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 09:54:23
To: sprinklerforum@firesprinkler.org
Subject: SANDBLASTING and SPRINKLERS
Has anyone had experience with sandblasting of a ceiling
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To: sprinklerforum@firesprinkler.org
Subject: RE: SANDBLASTING and SPRINKLERS
Heads are just standard uprights. Ceiling is smooth with epoxy paint as far as
I know but has.
I am writing into the scope the need for a fire watch.
Shannon Splawn, CFPS
Jacobs
Fire Protection | Mechanical