I would not recommend this. It is a sure-fire failure event. The tent has to 
remain intact for the life of the structure and if it can fail it will. If any 
part of that tent isn't properly sealed or falls apart you have a failure. 
Exposed inside. Concealed in the heated space with an insulated soffit.
There are alternatives.
Good luck.

Scott
 
Office: (763) 425-1001 x 2
Cell: (612) 759-5556

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Subject: Vertical Wet Pipes in Dry Attic

Working on a project with a wet system laying on top of the bottom chord with 
tented insulation. What is the best approach to protecting pipe when you have 
to make a vertical jump (3'-4') because of ceiling height change?

Brian Harris, CET
BVS Systems Inc.
Design Manager
bvssystemsinc.com<http://bvssystemsinc.com/>
Phone: 704.896.9989
Fax: 704.896.1935

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