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Has anyone dealt with radiant (heating/cooling) ceiling tiles? I have a current project in which radiant ceiling tiles are being proposed and there is some concern regarding the fire sprinklers.
Currently, ordinary temp heads (max 100F ambient ceiling temp) are being proposed. The manufacturing notes for the tile state that the ceiling tiles will never reach up to 100F, however the insulated water piping can reach up to 120F. The piping is protected from the tiles with 1.5" foam insulation.
Does anybody happen to know if this proposed foam insulation will be enough to protect the tiles from the radiant heat? Or would it be safer to upgrade to sprinklers to Intermediate temp ratings?
Thanks in advance!
Currently, ordinary temp heads (max 100F ambient ceiling temp) are being proposed. The manufacturing notes for the tile state that the ceiling tiles will never reach up to 100F, however the insulated water piping can reach up to 120F. The piping is protected from the tiles with 1.5" foam insulation.
Does anybody happen to know if this proposed foam insulation will be enough to protect the tiles from the radiant heat? Or would it be safer to upgrade to sprinklers to Intermediate temp ratings?
Thanks in advance!