How about pilot line detectors with high-temp heads?

Matt


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High temps causing device to fail.

Todd G Williams, PE
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On Jun 12, 2017 at 11:39 AM, <Matt Grise<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Are the devices activating because they sense a fire or because the high 
temperatures cause the devices to fail?

Matt

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I am working on a facility with a pre-action system in an industrial facility 
with ambient ceiling temperatures in excess of 200 degreesF. They have had a 
problem with accidental activations, mostly due to the (electronic) detection 
system. Is there a good resource for various options for detection? The 
standard ones are proving problematic.

Todd G Williams, PE
Fire Protection Design/Consulting
Stonington, CT
860-535-2080<tel:860-535-2080> (ofc)
860-553-3553<tel:860-553-3553> (fax)
860-608-4559<tel:860-608-4559> (cell)
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