I know this is geared towards industrial folks, but this really helps for understanding the types of fire supression systems when studying for the CISSP (cybersecurity cert) Why is this on a cybersecurity exam you ask? Well in many cases security goes well beyond just 1's and 0's and often involves safety planning and physical security as well.
here is a question for you as you probably know in new installations anti freeze is frowned upon it seems possble that a fire hose can be attached to the sprinkler system so my question to you is could a dry sprinkler system be attached to a fire hose valve to function as a dry hose valve? thoughts please thank you
@Fredengle thank you for the question and we hope this answers it for you - Yes, you can have a dry pipe system with a hose connection, similar to a setup in a parking garage where there's a hose attachment on each floor. However, an antifreeze system will not have a hose attachment. it's more typically used in localized applications, like a hotel foyer or over a garbage crusher.
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Only reliable and victaulic make a pre action “valve”. That particular system you have is a tyco and Viking is the same thing. They don’t make a pre action “valve”. There systems consist of a deluge valve with a check valve on top of it for the supervisory air which also consists of having a solenoid valve to make it single interlock and some have dry pilot actuators right after the solenoid to make it a double interlock.
Great explanation! Short and simple! Thanks!
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Great video, Studying for my CISSP this helped me understand better the 3 systems thanks a lot.
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😁 the same ---> CISSP exam purposes
I know this is geared towards industrial folks, but this really helps for understanding the types of fire supression systems when studying for the CISSP (cybersecurity cert)
Why is this on a cybersecurity exam you ask? Well in many cases security goes well beyond just 1's and 0's and often involves safety planning and physical security as well.
thanks for the video, I am preparing for CISSP and this material is so good to make us understand it.
You're welcome! We hope this helps in learning the different types of systems. Good luck on your CISSP!
Great job sir
Thank you so much!
Great demonstration!
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awesome video, safety steve!! thank you!
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Good concise explanation. Thanks for the information.
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Thank you that was very informative!!!
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For my network+ studies thank you!
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Thank you very much mister
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Great Video thank you mate
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Very helpful. What about deluge systems?
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Got a question for you does new information state a side wall sprinkler can be effectively installed in a dead air space? Thoughts please thank you
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here is a question for you as you probably know in new installations anti freeze is frowned upon it seems possble that a fire hose can be attached to the sprinkler system so my question to you is could a dry sprinkler system be attached to a fire hose valve to function as a dry hose valve? thoughts please thank you
@Fredengle thank you for the question and we hope this answers it for you - Yes, you can have a dry pipe system with a hose connection, similar to a setup in a parking garage where there's a hose attachment on each floor. However, an antifreeze system will not have a hose attachment. it's more typically used in localized applications, like a hotel foyer or over a garbage crusher.
hI my new question for you is could a hose be connected to a pre action system?
Any chance you could cover inert gas systems?
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is the last system also known as a semi automatic dry
Only reliable and victaulic make a pre action “valve”. That particular system you have is a tyco and Viking is the same thing. They don’t make a pre action “valve”. There systems consist of a deluge valve with a check valve on top of it for the supervisory air which also consists of having a solenoid valve to make it single interlock and some have dry pilot actuators right after the solenoid to make it a double interlock.