Thursday, January 7, 2010

Residential Fire Sprinkler Systems Fire Sprinkler Head - How To Bleed Air / Disassemble?

Fire sprinkler head - how to bleed air / disassemble? - residential fire sprinkler systems

He was living with my-water system that has a sprinkler system with heads of the joint cabinet drain. Do you need to change the water again. I looked in the manual air bleed from the top and head irrigation system further. How exactly how to do it? He lifts his head with a wrench? You may have to be solved easily? Or maybe turn the baffle or loosen it makes, so that opening the valve partially? I do not want to mess up.

In addition, I have attached drywall on the ceiling in one room, the unfinished trailer eschutcheon head hanging. What is the best to achieve this practice?

4 comments:

clintanj... said...

have some type of control valve on the end of his mandate sprinklers. It seems that until the last race and a tube, or go abroad to escape to somewhere .... Do not mess with the head of the irrigation itself, not icky black water in the tube and make a big mess. All sprinkler systems I have a kind of ball valve or hose to bleed the system or test times. As to the second question must be asked, the ring of compensation. Be nice and do not meet the deflector on the head, then the measurement side to side and end to end to find the center of the spray and a hole in the drywall that is large enough to slide on the sprayer and can still Compensation for the ring have been hiding.

nicet420... said...

The device is the valve system is connected downstream inspectors to test and see how are designed to NFPA 13D are not required to have alarms, I doubt that you have the inspector test connection.

I can assure you that the air is detrimental to the upper C-PVC pipe, plastic is not likely. The only reason I advise people, the air is through an education drain the possibility of a false alarm by water entering the system caused by an increase in the supply of town water. But given the limited capacity of these systems, it would not be a problem, even if they do not water flow alarm will be marketed.

Take my advice and simply switch to the agenda of water.

I Nicet Level IV certified in the design of sprinkler systems.

Ed said...

I would not worry about air in the pipe. The worst thing you can do is to sound the alarm in the worst increase in water pressure. You can cure this by increasing the delay in the measure of water flow. The lid is released. An arm extends from the assembly of the pallets in the pipe. Progress in this arm (sometimes, and sometimes below) starts the counter. The switch will click at the end of the delay time. The setting is done with the command by numbers or letters on it.

You can increase or decrease watering in the room is ready. If the tube made of plastic, it's a bit difficult. It is the unity and bonding techniques are important.

If you have a special key to easing or lifting have the shower is a bit risky, especially with plastic pipes.

I would opt for the services of a person with knowledge of sprinklers for it.

Ed said...

I would not worry about air in the pipe. The worst thing you can do is to sound the alarm in the worst increase in water pressure. You can cure this by increasing the delay in the measure of water flow. The lid is released. An arm extends from the assembly of the pallets in the pipe. Progress in this arm (sometimes, and sometimes below) starts the counter. The switch will click at the end of the delay time. The setting is done with the command by numbers or letters on it.

You can increase or decrease watering in the room is ready. If the tube made of plastic, it's a bit difficult. It is the unity and bonding techniques are important.

If you have a special key to easing or lifting have the shower is a bit risky, especially with plastic pipes.

I would opt for the services of a person with knowledge of sprinklers for it.

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