Monday we had a little problem. Sprinkler head broke and opened up our wet system.
For those of you who did not read my thread about my new job, well, this happened in a wildlife museum.
The head popped and the whole wet system drained, luckily only onto the wood floor on the main floor, splashed on a bronze statue. The other problem was of course, where was this water going.
Yep, downstairs into the taxidermy storage, with millions of dollars worth of taxidermy. It leaked through the floor and ductwork onto 18 zebra/lion/antelope/rhino skins.
We dried it all out but the floor is still warped, the underlayment is probably ruined, the drywall is falling apart and no one is quite sure why the head popped. We are guessing a chunk froze upstream, pressurized the water and broke the head.
My question: WHY did someone put a wet sprinkler system on the external side of the insulation that is vented to the outside!?!?!?!?!?
We are going to try to vent that space to the room so we can get some air circulation up there to keep it above freezing. The air handler will not run with that system turned off, nor will it meet our fire protection safety specs for that part of the building if its turned off or dry.
For those of you who did not read my thread about my new job, well, this happened in a wildlife museum.
The head popped and the whole wet system drained, luckily only onto the wood floor on the main floor, splashed on a bronze statue. The other problem was of course, where was this water going.
Yep, downstairs into the taxidermy storage, with millions of dollars worth of taxidermy. It leaked through the floor and ductwork onto 18 zebra/lion/antelope/rhino skins.
We dried it all out but the floor is still warped, the underlayment is probably ruined, the drywall is falling apart and no one is quite sure why the head popped. We are guessing a chunk froze upstream, pressurized the water and broke the head.
My question: WHY did someone put a wet sprinkler system on the external side of the insulation that is vented to the outside!?!?!?!?!?
We are going to try to vent that space to the room so we can get some air circulation up there to keep it above freezing. The air handler will not run with that system turned off, nor will it meet our fire protection safety specs for that part of the building if its turned off or dry.