Tyco has the TY-B polyester heads that seem to work well in pools.  After 10 
years, there is no corrosion visible.  But the TY-B are only available in 1/2”

I found this head available in stainless, stainles-molybenumand or titanium.   
I am afraid to ask the cost of the heads.  
  a.. TY-B: 5 mm diameter heat sensitive glass bulb, standard response 
  b.. TY-FRB: 3 mm diameter heat sensitive glass bulb, quick response 
  c.. Corrosion resistant, standard coverage spray sprinklers designed for use 
in commercial occupancies where corrosive atmospheres may exist 
  d.. Alternate materials of construction (Stainless Steel, SMO, or Titanium) 
are utilized to extend the life of a sprinkler beyond that which might be 
expected of copper alloy sprinklers exposed to corrosive atmospheres 
  e.. (SMO = stainless-molybdenum alloyed)
Hazard: All
Temperature: 135, 155, 175, 200, 286, 360
Thread: 1/2",3/4"
Approval: UL, C-UL, LPCB, Lloyds,LPCB
Response: Standard Response,Quick Response
SIN Numbers: 
TY8191,TY8181,TY8281,TY8681,TY8381,TY8481,TY8182,TY8282,TY8682,TY8382,TY8482,TY8183,TY8283,TY8683,TY8383,TY8493,TY8393,TY8693,TY8291,TY8691,TY8391,TY8491,TY8192,TY8292,TY8692,TY8392,TY8293,TY8193,TY8483,TY8492,TY9181,TY9281,TY9291,TY9191,TY9681,TY9691
Wrench: W6
Wrench [Recessed]: ,W7
Tech Data Sheet: TFP680 View |  PDF 924kb 
From: Travis Mack 
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2016 7:23 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: Swimming pool Environments

When in hotels and pipe above ceiling we see cpvc pipe. When exposed it has 
been powder coated. 

Sprinklers have been the white polyester corrosion resistant. 

Zinc plated rod and hangers. 


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On Dec 6, 2016, at 8:12 AM, Mark Phillips <[email protected]> wrote:


  Steel pipe and Powder coated Red

   

  From: Sprinklerforum [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Tim Stone
  Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2016 10:06 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Swimming pool Environments

   

  I was approached by an Architect as to what is the best pipe material to use 
in a closed in swimming pool area. Black Steel or galvanized? 2” Schedule 
branchline piping and smaller only.

  What do people think about galvanized? 

  What about Epoxy Painted Black pipe?

  Ventilated or Non-ventilated space? 

   

  Cheers,

  G. Tim Stone

   

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  NICET Level III Engineering Technician

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