That's right inspectors test. Here in Baltimore,md. Not all of the systems have it. Or at least they had it at one time and someone took it out and was too lazy to put it back
@@grattten98in nj I started out at $17 dollars @ 18 years old as a helper. Ended at $20 as a base level technician. No longer do fire sprinklers but ended on good terms with my old boss and he’d probably hire me back at $25. (Im 21 now) Guys with 10+ years experience are making 35+ an hour like my father. And union guys are getting paid $100 an hour.
Looks like a new shell / garage. With projects like that, if the design engineer is good enough then they can have all pieces fabricated from mains to sprig ups to even ATR rod lengths with hangers. So upon delivery of said fab, there would be no need for cutting & threading. So no cutting oil lingering as well as no rust accumulation yet with new install. Just pipe dope & teflon tape for that screw pipe & grooved couplings.
@@Azndarolthere is no such thing as a jobsite where pre-fabbed pipe falls out perfectly and your cutbacks will always require “cuts” hence the name. Ultimately it’s the water source and how long the system is kept under pressure that determines the water. We tie into NON-potable water supplies so it’s assumed to be dirtier to begin with but if it’s a new system it should flow relatively clean. Once the system is kept charged is when you start getting the brown stagnant water lol.
Theirs a sensor that monitors the flow of water inside sprinkler pipe. So if a head pops or breaks the fire alarms automatically goes off and calls the fire department.
@@tunein7456 thank u man. You’re right, the back flow prevention device has a sensor on it that will immediately notify the fire department with a silent alarm as soon as there is water in flow. Though there is a way to put the system offline to test certain things, or just to flush the fire system, but judging by these guys, im sure that was never the case. There is no “testing” a fire sprinkler head. 1 time use and the companies that designed them went though countless hours of time and development to make sure you don’t have to test these things. Also the building fire alarm only goes off when activated manually or if detected smoke. Otherwise there will be no building alarm, which does make sense as an alarm is only there to evacuate people…
This is not a proper way to test the sprinkler , reason is , when you trying to fire very closer, the bulb glass will hit the person , so , please , be aware of sprinkler testing , be a distance to fire it ....
@@noushadkodalikada so that's 154 degrees Fahrenheit if i'm not mistaken. i've sat in a sauna at 150 degrees and that is pretty damn hot. but that is just a dry heat. had it been a steam bath then id know how pasta feels when i boil it
Usually the sauna is bulbs are more like 286 or 212 if it is blue. Red is 155 green is 200 yellow is 175. We had to put 500 Blacks in a glass blowing shop
Wtf. Why not just pressure test it. If the bulb isn’t broken it’ll work. and if there’s no pressure leaks than you water test it. You don’t send some idiot up there with a lighter😂😂😂
I can bet they put the new guy to do it lmao.😄
😂😂😂😂
Thats not how you test a fire sprinkler system or fire sprinkler.
There is a valve called an inspector's test but a lighter works too
please upload correct method or share link
That's right inspectors test. Here in Baltimore,md. Not all of the systems have it. Or at least they had it at one time and someone took it out and was too lazy to put it back
It’s not like there’s an inspectors test or anything
Bruh exactly.
Did this for 18-years loved every second of it
How much money do fire sprinkler fitters make on average?
@@grattten98in nj I started out at $17 dollars @ 18 years old as a helper. Ended at $20 as a base level technician. No longer do fire sprinklers but ended on good terms with my old boss and he’d probably hire me back at $25. (Im 21 now) Guys with 10+ years experience are making 35+ an hour like my father. And union guys are getting paid $100 an hour.
@@grattten98i make 17 dollars plus all the overtime I could ever want, and im non union, I wish I was but it’s still good money if your up for the ot
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@@grattten98he disappeared
witnessed this thrice in my previous job. to be honest, this is the only exciting part of the whole construction project.
The architect and the pm standing in the back just letting it happen
Safety not follow....no ladder attendant..😂
Jay mataji
They flush the water out first until it's clear or it's a new system
Id fire everyone of them!!
Pov: you havent pissed for 6 houres
So did it work
Uhhm, what happened to the inspection valve?
How can sprinkler water be this clean ? 🤔
Usually looks more like used motor oil than "water" so to speak...
Looks like a new shell / garage. With projects like that, if the design engineer is good enough then they can have all pieces fabricated from mains to sprig ups to even ATR rod lengths with hangers. So upon delivery of said fab, there would be no need for cutting & threading. So no cutting oil lingering as well as no rust accumulation yet with new install. Just pipe dope & teflon tape for that screw pipe & grooved couplings.
Near by river is there
@@Azndarolthere is no such thing as a jobsite where pre-fabbed pipe falls out perfectly and your cutbacks will always require “cuts” hence the name. Ultimately it’s the water source and how long the system is kept under pressure that determines the water. We tie into NON-potable water supplies so it’s assumed to be dirtier to begin with but if it’s a new system it should flow relatively clean. Once the system is kept charged is when you start getting the brown stagnant water lol.
Imao if the glass is spread out
Earphone users, please lower your volume before playing the video. That kinda loud. Almost hurt my ear.
Get that man a blow torch & not a bic lighter
If that was me I would probably fall of the later
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Is he okay
Don't they think about the effect after
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I thought they all fired when one does, and put out dark awful water everywhere.
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Why the fire alarm not setting off
It takes anywhere from 30-59 seconds for the alarms to go off after a head goes off.
Theirs a sensor that monitors the flow of water inside sprinkler pipe. So if a head pops or breaks the fire alarms automatically goes off and calls the fire department.
@@tunein7456 thank u man. You’re right, the back flow prevention device has a sensor on it that will immediately notify the fire department with a silent alarm as soon as there is water in flow. Though there is a way to put the system offline to test certain things, or just to flush the fire system, but judging by these guys, im sure that was never the case. There is no “testing” a fire sprinkler head. 1 time use and the companies that designed them went though countless hours of time and development to make sure you don’t have to test these things. Also the building fire alarm only goes off when activated manually or if detected smoke. Otherwise there will be no building alarm, which does make sense as an alarm is only there to evacuate people…
@@hexandcube ik but your going to alert people
You usually put the system on test mode and disable the alarm
Lmao somebody is getting fired.
At least wear some gloves or eye protection if your that close 🤦♂️
I don't wanna be a this lighter guy, if it is old system, there spreads black and smelling water 😅
Just go off the waste and test you trippa
Isn’t the branch line obstructing the development of the spray pattern?😅
no
You cant have downward facing sprinklers on dry systems typically. This pipe would normally be full of compressed air.
Torch and stick some ducktape ???
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This is not a proper way to test the sprinkler , reason is , when you trying to fire very closer, the bulb glass will hit the person , so , please , be aware of sprinkler testing , be a distance to fire it ....
Ok no safety....
why did it take so long for the vile to break and release the water? if its a red vile they melt and open the pipe at 135-170 degrees Fahrenheit
Derek Wall 68 degrees celsius
@@noushadkodalikada so that's 154 degrees Fahrenheit if i'm not mistaken. i've sat in a sauna at 150 degrees and that is pretty damn hot. but that is just a dry heat. had it been a steam bath then id know how pasta feels when i boil it
@@omowunmix lolz. it wasn't like i was planning on having kids anyway
Usually the sauna is bulbs are more like 286 or 212 if it is blue. Red is 155 green is 200 yellow is 175.
We had to put 500 Blacks in a glass blowing shop
But this it the most Mexican way to do it
Have the black guy do it
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Poor test
Lmfao
Wtf. Why not just pressure test it. If the bulb isn’t broken it’ll work. and if there’s no pressure leaks than you water test it. You don’t send some idiot up there with a lighter😂😂😂
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