Does anybody on the forum have experience with residential antifreeze?  We
have a community in Central Washington where sprinklers are required period
no exception, the homes are high-end getaway homes.  Some of the clients
want antifreeze as a backup measure for freeze protection; we install
Firefighter GL from the Noble Company in these systems all the components
are piped in conformance with NFPA methods.  We hydro the systems with water
(AHJ makes us go 200 psi) then due a bucket test with water, we then drain
the system and pull heads at the low points to get the remaining water out.
We then pump the glycerin in and pull heads at the high points until the
glycerin comes out, once filled we pump the solution up to about 10 psi
above the static conditions of the water supply.

 

Does this sound appropriate?  

 

  

Jim Johnston, P.E.

Fire Protection Engineer

Inland Fire Protection, Inc

1100 Ahtanum Road

Yakima, WA 98903

Phone 509-248-4471

Fax 509-248-1180

[email protected]

 

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