The building footprint is 3800sf so I could eliminate a control valve
and a main by staying all dry.

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Subject: RE: dry pnds off dry system

If it's a "cooler" and not subject to freezing you can put a wet system
in it.

Ron F

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Sent: Friday, July 12, 2013 8:15 AM
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Subject: dry pnds off dry system

I have a small building which has both unheated / heated spaces.  I am
going to run the entire building as a dry system with standard pnd heads
on return bends in the heated areas with ceilings.  There is a cooler in
the heated area that will need sprinkler protection in.  Can I still put
standard pnds on return bends (in the heated area) for the cooler or do
I need to drop dry pnds?

Thanks,

Dewayne   

 

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