jaymiess
Structural
- May 20, 2005
- 10
This is not my specialty but I want to see if my suspicions might be correct. Hopefully someone here can perhaps answer my question.
Would it be possible to have activation of a sprinkler head in a wet system due to water freezing in the jockey pump? I have a case like this where the jockey pump was in a very cold room at the roof level but the sprinkler head activation occurred in a warm area of the building. Happened on an extremely cold day, and possible one of the heaters in the jockey pump room was not on (the other blowing cold air... it was definitely very cold in the room). Is it possible ice formed in the pump and clogged the piping several floors down, thereby raising the pressure in the lines and causing a head activation? Otherwise this one has me stumped.
Thanks for any thoughts.
Jay
Would it be possible to have activation of a sprinkler head in a wet system due to water freezing in the jockey pump? I have a case like this where the jockey pump was in a very cold room at the roof level but the sprinkler head activation occurred in a warm area of the building. Happened on an extremely cold day, and possible one of the heaters in the jockey pump room was not on (the other blowing cold air... it was definitely very cold in the room). Is it possible ice formed in the pump and clogged the piping several floors down, thereby raising the pressure in the lines and causing a head activation? Otherwise this one has me stumped.
Thanks for any thoughts.
Jay