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Pipe Fire Sprinkler Systems
Dry pipe
systems are installed in spaces in which the ambient temperature
may be cold enough to freeze the water in a wet pipe system, rendering
the system inoperable. Dry pipe systems are most often used in
unheated buildings, in parking garages, in outside canopies attached
to heated buildings (in which a wet pipe system would be provided),
or in refrigerated coolers. Dry pipe systems are the second most
common sprinkler system type. In regions using NFPA regulations,
dry pipe systems cannot be installed unless the range of ambient
temperatures reaches below 40F.
Operation - Water is not present in the piping until the system
operates. The piping is filled with air below the water supply
pressure. To prevent the larger water supply pressure from forcing
water into the piping, the design of the dry pipe valve (a specialized
type of check valve) results in a greater force on top of the
check valve clapper by the use of a larger valve clapper area
exposed to the piping air pressure, as compared to the higher
water pressure but smaller clapper surface area.
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more information, we look forward to becoming a part of your
team to provide quality Fire Protection Services and Systems.
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