Jazz
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I'm working on a garage remodel along with the house remodel. I'm thinking of adding a wet (water) fire sprinkler system, just a simple one. Since it's not required I don't think it needs to be professionally installed its just for my peace of mind. I've read the code requirements and for a simple residential application not much is required.
1. the connection cannot have any valves between it and the city service.
2. there must be a backflow preventer to prevent contamination of the potable water.
3. no electronic monitoring is required.
My plan was to put four sprinkler heads mounted in the ceiling pendulum style (facing down) and also to include a valve for testing/draining. I understand that it wouldn't be a certified system but I also think since it is not required by any code what would make it any different than adding any other water usage point? The sprinkler set point would be 212 degrees.
Note, the reason I would want to do this is that there is living space, including a bedroom above the garage.

1. the connection cannot have any valves between it and the city service.
2. there must be a backflow preventer to prevent contamination of the potable water.
3. no electronic monitoring is required.
My plan was to put four sprinkler heads mounted in the ceiling pendulum style (facing down) and also to include a valve for testing/draining. I understand that it wouldn't be a certified system but I also think since it is not required by any code what would make it any different than adding any other water usage point? The sprinkler set point would be 212 degrees.
Note, the reason I would want to do this is that there is living space, including a bedroom above the garage.
