Other types of supervision – Potter Releasing Systems User Manual

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Other Types of Supervision

Low Water Supply Pressure

Loss of water supply pressure in the sprinkler supply mains can be monitored with a supervisory pressure

switch. Care must be taken to adjust the pressure switch below the lowest pressure available during peak

demand periods to avoid nuisance alarms.

Fire Pumps

Fire pumps are automatically started in the event of water flow in a sprinkler system in order to supply more

water pressure to the system. Power to an electric pump should be supervised for loss of phase or phase reversal.

A pump running signal can be obtained by installing a pressure switch in the discharge line of the pump.

Pressure Tanks

These tanks are pressurized waster reservoirs used to supply a limited amount of water for sprinkler systems.

The tanks are usually located above the highest sprinkler heads under the main roof, or in a heated room on the

roof. Each tank is kept 2/3 full of water with a maintained pressure of approximately 75 psi in the tank.

Supervision includes: Water level, low and high pressure, low temperature, and water control valves.

Gravity Water Tanks

Gravity tanks are tower or roof mounted reservoirs and can immediately supply a large volume of water for

sprinkler systems. The tank may have a heating element to prevent freezing.

Supervision includes: Water level, low temperature, and water control valves.

Building Temperature

It is recommended that premises protected by wet sprinkler systems, or the room that a dry pipe valve is

located in, be monitored for low temperature of 40° F. This will prevent sprinkler pipes or dry pipe valves from
freezing should the building heating equipment fail.

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