The nitrogen generator produces up to 99% purity of nitrogen, N2, from a compressed air source and supplies the nitrogen into the dry fire protection sprinkler system; additionally the generator is equiped with filter kits and dryers to dry the air before it enters into the system.
The nitrogen generator system also comes with an automatic purge device installed at the end of the system that will purge the nitrogen out of the system at a rate of less than 1pd per 24 hours. The generator is designed to pump to a higher inlet pressure than the static pressure in the system. Due to the low dew point of nitorgen, -40F, it will absorb any residual moisture in the system and through the purging/cycling action, will remove the moisture from the system.
While we know this system performs remarkably well in preventing corrosion on the internal metallic piping, we are now considering the benefits of preventing the build up of ice plugs in cold storage applications.
As you review my prior postings you may see that I am asking for some input as to your thoughts on this system being beneficial to the prevention of ice plugs.
Farthest thing from my intention is to start or suggest any "wild donkey" claims.(I like that expression and will use it in the future with the author's permission.)