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Hi Lisa;
From what we heard from our consultant as we were planning our new
building (which, we don't move into until this fall, so I can't offer
"real experience" with it yet), we'd still go with a wet-pipe system in
your situation. A potential fire would have to reach a certain level
before the pre-action kicks in; it could be your collection that's
feeding it until the water starts to flow. Water-damaged records can
often be conserved; nothing can be done to bring back burned ones.
There are additional measures you can take to protect your collections
from an accidental leak (having a 'roof' on your shelving units, or not
storing anything on the top shelf so that shelf becomes your roof;
plastic/cotton sheeting along the open sides of your shelves to help
shed water; use of compactor units that, when closed, afford some water
protection; keeping all collections 4-6" off the floor, etc.).
There are other issues that favour a wet-pipe over an average dry-pipe
system as well; see my post on the "fires suppression" thread from Jan.
28th.
Cheers,
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Tim McShane, Assistant--Cultural History
Medicine Hat Museum and Art Gallery
1302 Bomford Crescent S.W.
Medicine Hat, AB T1A 5E6
(403) 502-8587
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