Rob M, what the heck? Did you know Ansul was one of the first companies to market with a UL300 compliant system? You must be thinking the old R-101 dry chemical systems. Ansul R-102 and Ansul's Piranha systems are about as good as they get. Pyrochem, Kidde, Range Guard (Badger), and Amerex also make decent systems.
You need R-102 installation instructions, huh? Well, selection of nozzles, tank sizes, system components is more of a design function. But rather you have that or not, you need the Ansul R-102 design and installation manual, which is available at the Ansul web site. Unfortunately its in the secured distributor's area.
Does it go without saying that in almost every state in the U.S. you have to be certified and licensed to install a fire suppression system? Assuming you know that and you are trying to educate yourself, you may want to consider contacting an authorized Ansul distributor and asking for help.
Beyond that, contact me privately and send your email address and your specific installation question and I can see what I can do to help.
2006-09-06 15:29:40
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The Ansul systems have become obsolete in my state and won't pass code. It would be my suggestion to study an already existing system, but I would really think that you may want to fork out the money and have a wet system installed by professional's
2006-09-06 08:55:17
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This too funny for words, but a couple of years ago it could have been me. I went to computer class to learn before I purchased and the first thing I was taught was the plug into the wall , then second is it turned on and third was check for power!!!! C-prompt was a sign that I lost the program and upon occasion I lost it!!! It makes you feel so smart. Try buying the computer professor 80.00 a whack thats what he could have used!!!!
2016-03-18 23:06:47
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answered by Anonymous
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You must have a licensed contractor put it in so that you may get permits. It must be up to code so that it passes inspection. Its just piping however its all red tape by our government.
2006-09-06 08:56:09
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