Tuesday, February 2, 2010

How To Clean Building Sprinkler Heads Can I Clean The Commercial Fire Sprinkler Heads In My Office Building?

Can I clean the commercial fire sprinkler heads in my office building? - how to clean building sprinkler heads

I just remodeled my building. A close friend of mine re-textured ceilings, while I was on vacation. Cover the nozzles before spraying the compound of mud. Obviously, coated sprinklers. The Lord's answer to me was that in a cup of hot water and mud immediately comes to typing. Is that true?

4 comments:

Boomer said...

Yes, it is highly clean damp. But to reach them by closing the sprinkler system. be communicated to the local fire department must be as close as possible to a certain time. In addition, leaders of the drops can be easily damaged if the user needs to know what they are doing. My suggestion is to remove the sprinkler company and to keep new install. Some years ago there was to be a great memory in a large number of transmitters in a position to get some for free version

Rob said...

that his close friend the problem .... their fault .... all I have to say is, be careful, because if you go .... Clean GMOs chaos Nice .... Lotsa worth of damage!

Anonymous said...

Well... if you want the correct answer, in accordance with NFPA 25 (Inspection, Testing and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems), then NO you cannot clean the heads. the must be replaced. In a new version there was talk of allowing heads to be "dusted" with a low pressure or air (like you see in those keyboard cleaning air cans). But, with plaster and/or paint that must have been applied to the ceiling, the heads need to be replaced.

John said...

You should be able to use more dry and it should be okay.

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