Charles (in GA)
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one thing I have seen in commercial systems is that the water inside the sprinklers is the dirtiest, worst **** you have ever seen. I would make sure I had some way to flush the system out when installed to keep the **** out. For instance I would put a utility sink on the outside wall of the shop, hooked up to the sprinkler pipes, then it would be ordinary plumbing in case there was a leak.
Probably 15 years or so ago at work we had a sprinkler line freeze and break, It was above a dropped ceiling against an outside wall and was during a several days continuous below freezing temps (rare here in GA). The line burst and the nastiest black, foul smelling liquid you ever saw came out of it, for hours and hours (this is a three story, many tens of thousands of square feet building). It was a huge mess. I assume it was bacteria growing in the stagnant water in the pipes. I wondered at the time why the pipes didn't have drains at the end of runs that were periodically drained by plant maintenance. Surely the crud in the pipes would have clogged any sprinkler head it tried to pass thru.
Charles
