Sounds like a great project for your competition.

Many moons ago (my previous employer), we did a partial system in a 
manufacturing area that was so caustic that galvanized pipe would rot 
in less than a year. We got permission to use CPVC and it held up 
fine. Other than that, stay away



At 12:13 PM 4/16/2009, you wrote:
>If an AHJ accepts CPVC pipe for an Ord. Group II warehouse installation, is
>it ok to do a LH alteration to that system for office space? Or is it better
>to just Run and make sure there is no connection to you for any part in this
>system?
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>I'm thinking "Don't Touch It!" Any other thoughts?
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>Thom McMahon, SET
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>Firetech, Inc.
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>2560 Copper Ridge Dr
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>P.O. Box 882136
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>Steamboat Springs, CO 80488
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>Tel:  970-879-7952
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>Fax: 970-879-7926
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