October 18 2024 0Comment

Managing Low Point Drains in Dry Systems

Article by Ray McGettigan – Service Sales Manager

As temperatures begin to drop and the seasons change, proper maintenance of low point drains on dry sprinkler systems becomes critical for ensuring the safety and reliability of fire protection systems in cold environments. Dry sprinkler systems, commonly used in areas subject to freezing temperatures, are designed to keep water out of the pipes until it’s needed. However, condensation can accumulate during testing and inspection cycles, leading to possible water buildup in the pipes.

If this water isn’t properly drained, it can freeze, causing pipes to split and rendering the system ineffective when it’s needed most. A compromised sprinkler system not only increases the risk of fire damage but also jeopardizes the safety of building occupants.

Regularly checking and maintaining low point drains is essential for safely removing excess water from the pipes, preventing freezing and subsequent pipe damage. Routine drainage not only ensures the functionality of the system but also extends its lifespan and reduces costly repairs down the line.

Building owners and maintenance teams should establish a daily schedule for inspecting these drain points, especially during the winter months. Consistent maintenance guarantees optimal performance when it matters most. A well-maintained dry sprinkler system can mean the difference between containment and disaster in the event of a fire.

Stay proactive and keep your fire safety systems ready to protect lives and property!

Dale Grant

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