I have heard that if the new low pressure differential valves are
supplied with a riser mount air compressor this could cause improper
activation.   

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Steven D. (CSFD)
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 9:47 AM
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Subject: Dry Pipe System Dilemmas

Thought I'd tap the vast knowledge of the group here.
 
Over the past couple days we've have numerous sprinkler breaks due to
frozen pipes. The part that perplexes me is dry pipe systems. 
 
We have had at least a couple dry pipe system activations/breaks with no
apparent reasoning as to why or how water would be in the system.
 
One dry pipe activated/tripped, for no apparent reason. This charged the
system and caused the fire pump to come on. Upon investigation, no water
leaks of any sort were noted. A roving sprinkler contractor stopped in
and said that when air cools it thins and this could create an imbalance
in the pressure differential at the valve, thus allowing the vale to
trip. I suppose this could happen if the pressure differential between
the air/water was within a few psi but other than that, it doesn't make
sense to me.
 
Another dry system froze due to water in the system (unknown as to how
much water was left in the system) but we can't figure out how the water
was in the system. The only explanation we have at this time is water
was left in there or never properly drained. 
 
Anyone else have any suggestions as to why dry pipe systems would
activate and/or have water present in them enough to cause breakage from
freezing?
 
Thanks for all insight.
 
Smitty
Steven Smith, CFPS | Fire Protection Engineer II Colorado Springs Fire
Department | Office of the Fire Marshal Technical Services |
719-385-7362 

 
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