Nice test, helped prove what I thought might happen. Thank you. Note that the diffusers are compromised and the spray pattern is not full and adequate because of this. If I may suggest next time place a temperature sensor inside your box to indicate what the temperature actually was when the "red" 68 Deg C (155 Deg F) head did activate?
Very interesting test; I think it would’ve been neat if the temperature was monitored at the level of the sprinkler head, as it could help compensate for variations in the development of the fire-though that’s probably beyond your available budget lol. Great video as always though!
Great informative video I appreciate the time effort and materials You put into this video I’ve always wanted to so this so this was interesting to see
I would've never thought especially that last sprinkler would have activated. Very interesting indeed. I wonder how many building owners are going to argue with there contractors not to replace painted heads due to this video.
There’s more to the “proper activation” then just water flowing. Was the sprinkler capable of providing the originally intended volume (density) over the intended square footage (area) The spray patterns of the sprinklers tested was unable to be verified due to the closed quarters of your test. Good for a sprinkler demo, but extremely misleading to saw that the sprinklers will still operate the same either painted or not. Many organizations (NFPA, FM Global) have performed testing to verify and confirm the need to replace painted sprinklers, and the liability that this video and statements release is extremely high…
You are missing the entire point. At no point in this video did I make the claim that painted sprinklers are acceptable at all. I in face said multiple times that painted sprinkler heads should be replaced. No kidding, painted heads are not compliant. It was just a WHAT IF scenario to see what would potentially happen.
@@FireAlarmDude5967 Thanks for your reply. I was more musing than expecting a reply. If you're going to test anyway, there are other questions you might explore. Do different types of paint, or multiple layers have an impact? I also like the idea posted earlier about putting a temp sensor by the sprinkler head, or using a remote temp sensor. happy testing
Correct, in this test there was negligible activation time difference, however the spray patterns were compromised and there is unfortunately no way to guarantee if a head will activate
Smoke setting off sprinklers or sprinklers all going off at once is a Hollywood myth, only fire can set them off and only the sprinkler head in presence of a fire will activate
If I owned a business protected with fire sprinklers and accidentally got paint of them, I would call a sprinkler contractor for replacement
The last one looked like the landlord special lol. Great video! I love seeing actual hazards put to the test
Nice test, helped prove what I thought might happen. Thank you. Note that the diffusers are compromised and the spray pattern is not full and adequate because of this. If I may suggest next time place a temperature sensor inside your box to indicate what the temperature actually was when the "red" 68 Deg C (155 Deg F) head did activate?
This was interesting to watch! Neat results!
Very interesting test; I think it would’ve been neat if the temperature was monitored at the level of the sprinkler head, as it could help compensate for variations in the development of the fire-though that’s probably beyond your available budget lol. Great video as always though!
Interesting but I wonder if height would make a bigger difference
Wow never knew painted sprinklers would make a difference!
I learned a lot from this
Great informative video I appreciate the time effort and materials You put into this video I’ve always wanted to so this so this was interesting to see
I would've never thought especially that last sprinkler would have activated. Very interesting indeed. I wonder how many building owners are going to argue with there contractors not to replace painted heads due to this video.
Wow the last sprinkler working is somewhat of a miracle but it was very underperforming
Good comparison
Good stuff, man.
Thanks!
There’s more to the “proper activation” then just water flowing.
Was the sprinkler capable of providing the originally intended volume (density) over the intended square footage (area)
The spray patterns of the sprinklers tested was unable to be verified due to the closed quarters of your test.
Good for a sprinkler demo, but extremely misleading to saw that the sprinklers will still operate the same either painted or not.
Many organizations (NFPA, FM Global) have performed testing to verify and confirm the need to replace painted sprinklers, and the liability that this video and statements release is extremely high…
You are missing the entire point. At no point in this video did I make the claim that painted sprinklers are acceptable at all. I in face said multiple times that painted sprinkler heads should be replaced. No kidding, painted heads are not compliant. It was just a WHAT IF scenario to see what would potentially happen.
Thanks
Sprinkler glass paint thick will activate slow
I wonder what it would be with just ambient heat instead of the flames touching the heads?
I have a couple of fire sprinklers one was at my dads job
yet the city makes you replace them if there's one spec of paint on them crazy
Would the test result in different results if the paint aged for a year or so? How long would it take for age to affect the results if at all?
Good question. Perhaps I’ll test it again
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Thanks for your reply. I was more musing than expecting a reply. If you're going to test anyway, there are other questions you might explore. Do different types of paint, or multiple layers have an impact?
I also like the idea posted earlier about putting a temp sensor by the sprinkler head, or using a remote temp sensor.
happy testing
How many fire sprinklers do you have in your collection
I’m not sure, maybe 50
very interesting!
From that camera the water in the sprinkler Looks kinda like I guess either hail or snow or it could look like sleet
Yeah It kind of does
Yeah somewhat
I’m actully curios where do you get your sprinklers and how much do they cost I want to get some for demos for my system too
eBay
@@FireAlarmDude5967 oh ok thanks
Last test firebstarted extremely slow it only ramped up at 19 seconds which still would activate at 10 or 11. So no real difference.
Correct, in this test there was negligible activation time difference, however the spray patterns were compromised and there is unfortunately no way to guarantee if a head will activate
Plunger. not plug surface.
Not even actually called that. It’s technically called the “pip”
Can cigarette smoke trigger these sprinklers?
Obviously not
Smoke setting off sprinklers or sprinklers all going off at once is a Hollywood myth, only fire can set them off and only the sprinkler head in presence of a fire will activate