5
Nov 2020
Thursday
Depending on who you ask, dry pipe sprinkler systems account for between 15-20% of the total number of installed fire sprinkler systems throughout the United States. Although they are less common when compared to a wet pipe sprinkler system, there ...
30
Oct 2020
Friday
As nitrogen inerting of dry and preaction fire sprinkler systems becomes more common, so too does the need to automatically monitor and control this process. This is especially prevalent in mission critical applications such as data centers or ...
19
Oct 2020
Monday
The use of nitrogen gas has become the standard method of preventing corrosion in dry pipe and preaction fire sprinkler systems. By eliminating the presence of oxygen within the system piping, corrosion and deposit formation are minimized. This ...