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anyone have fire sprinklers *inside* their home?
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11-11-2021, 07:58 PM | #45 | |
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11-11-2021, 08:54 PM | #46 | |
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Dry systems are far more prone to leaks due to the moist air in the piping promoting corrosion. Also more stuff to go wrong with more complex valves. Contents are the hazard as much as structure (where wood frame) and can cause the room to flash over pretty quickly. Just look at videos of a Christmas tree fire in a sprinklered room vs non sprinklered. Without sprinklers the fire can spread very quickly and the room can flash over before you're able to react to the smoke alarm. Big trouble if that happens while you're asleep, even if you're a few rooms away. I'm a fire protection engineer so I work with this stuff daily. I wouldn't recommend retrofitting sprinklers in many existing buildings outside of high-rises, but it's definitely better to have them in new construction residential homes. There are very few deaths due to fire in sprinklered buildings. Chance of leakage is very low, though it does happen. But even without sprinklers there's plenty of other water piping that can leak just the same. Would you not have a washing machine because if it leaks it could flood your house? |
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11-11-2021, 09:11 PM | #47 |
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Our Garage Mahal will be an all-steel barndominium, which is a commercial steel building with living and garage space inside. Not really a workshop, but rather an open-plan house with a few show cars parked in the living room.....
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11-12-2021, 12:37 AM | #48 |
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Not really. The alternatives such as foam-water suppression are too expensive and are only seen where you have large quantities of flammable/combustible liquids, much more than a typical garage. Pretty much all motor vehicle repair garages get wet sprinklers when a suppression system is required. Motor oil isn't that hazardous since it has a pretty high flash point
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11-12-2021, 12:56 AM | #49 |
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All the homes in my area have them, it is now the law. I have not had any problems, but my neighbors sprinklers went off when they were out of town for the week. Their home flooded, but insurance covered it. The sprinkler system had some kind of failure and the company had to check all the homes in the area and replace any faulty sprinklers.
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11-12-2021, 08:19 AM | #50 | ||
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11-12-2021, 08:26 AM | #52 |
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Glycerin-based liquid inside a glass bulb. When heated between 135° - 155° the liquid expands, breaks the glass and the head activates.
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11-12-2021, 12:58 PM | #53 |
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You raise an interesting pt and whenever I bake the instructions want it to preheat to much higher than 150F, being 350F+++. Still, I would assume that the sprinkler designers know about ovens and where not to place the sprinklers to avoid this obvious potential accident, no?
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11-12-2021, 01:33 PM | #54 | |
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Manufacturers and installers are aware of these accidental activations. Heads located within proximity of heat sources are required to have high-temperature rated sprinkler heads in those areas. Definitely something worth looking into if buying a home with a pre-installed sprinkler system. Other heat sources such as space heaters and skylights, will also trigger a system.
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I have had a house flood due to a shower burst (upstairs on a 3-level house) and an under-sink filter fail (top floor of a two story house). In both cases the damage was very high and as bad as a fire. I’ve learned to take several water protection steps, including turning it off at the main when we are away for long. And I am pretty careful about fire hazards (Christmas trees, frayed cords, excessive extension cord loads, etc). My mom’s house burned because of a nephew playing with a lit candle, fire is nothing to trifle with! If sprinklers help people escape a fire, then it makes sense to me to build them in when new. It certainly makes sense in high density residential buildings (apartments, condos, very close houses) because it will help prevent spread of fire and thus help save lives and adjacent property. |
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Multi-family I’ve seen it many times over (if not every time). I can’t say that I’ve ever seen a single family residence with a fire suppression system.
Coincidentally my wife and I went for a walk around the neighborhood with the little one this afternoon. I don’t think I had ever noticed it until now (I bike, walk, etc daily through here), but my closest hydrant has to be a few hundred yards away and I was truly confused. Thankfully I’ve never had to need one, but it was unnerving. Home is built in 2016 in Florida. |
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I'm a random internet guy just as you are. The difference is that my opinion is fact based versus your experience with your current home. If I didn't know what I was talking about, I wouldn't say anything. The reason you haven't had issues with your sprinkler system is outlined in my subsequent posts in this thread. As for the maintenance aspect, of course maintenance is performed on anything after purchase, but I don't work in maintenance at our facility and you clearly missed the point. |
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And you did make the argument that my oven was a threat to a sprinkler head quite far away, which was just silly. |
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I get what you are saying though. Random problems are isolated and not the norm. I just happen to be that guy that "not the norm" shit happens to me often. I didn't argue anything about your oven specifically. I have absolutely no clue how far away your oven is from your sprinkler head. I simply stated that ovens produce temperatures greater than what is required to trigger a sprinkler head. Not silly, facts. You're the one who mentioned lifting your oven above your head, that's silly. |
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