CPVC? Cover the pipe with carpet?

At 03:20 PM 6/14/2012, you wrote:
>An architect has contacted me concerning remodeling of an existing radio
>station.
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>"They have broadcast studios which are isolated double walls which are
>structurally independent of the building framing in order to isolate any
>foreign noise or vibration from coming into the room.
>
>For the proposed additions to take place, we would be required to sprinkler
>the entire building". 
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>Owners concerns:  "To have sprinkler head connected to a rigid steel pipe
>filled with water is throwing the sound engineer over the edge." 
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>Has anyone run across this scenario before?
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>Any thoughts you might have are greatly appreciated.
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>Regards,
>
>G. Tim Stone
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> 
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>G. Tim Stone Consulting, LLC
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>NICET Level III Engineering Technician
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>Fire Protection Sprinkler Design
>
>and Consulting Services
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>                117 Old Stage Rd. - Essex Jct., VT. 05452
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