Andrew,

Tyco still makes the sprinkler (TY5231), but it no longer shows the
recessed listing on the data sheet. This is why the wrench is a challenge
to locate.

Based on the shape of the frame, it would be good to contact Tyco Technical
Services about using the W-type 17 Sprinkler Wrench for this application.

Hope this helps .

Thanks,
Victoria Valentine

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On Mon, Feb 19, 2024, 15:12 Andrew National Fire <
serv...@nationalfirecontrol.com> wrote:

> Hey Everyone,
>
>
>
> Our team is working on a job where they have a bunch of discontinued
> Central brand ELO semi-recessed sprinkler pendants that require an ELO
> Offset wrench Part#1092.
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>
> I have scoured the internet trying to find this wrench, but no one seems
> to have it. I wanted to see if: #1 there was a place I can purchase a
> wrench that will work for these heads, or #2 if there is a way to remove
> these heads without using the wrench?
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>
> Any information would be much appreciated! We’ve been trying to brainstorm
> a solution for this for about 3 months with no success.
>
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>
> *Andrew Alejandre*
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> Email: serv...@nationalfirecontrol.com
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