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Two-level protection against the hazards of fire loss is described as a function of time. Automatic sprinkler operation is seen as the second level of fire protection. At the first level are the fire protection systems functions performed to control a fire condition prior to the opening of sprinkler heads. Such systems respond to one or more of the three major fire signatures - heat, flame, or smoke - and initiate control actions as incipient fire stages. Case studies of U.S. and European installations are presented.
Two-level protection against the hazards of fire loss is described as a function of time. Automatic sprinkler operation is seen as the second level of fire protection. At the first level are the fire protection systems functions performed to control a fire condition prior to the opening of sprinkler heads. Such systems respond to one or more of the three major fire signatures - heat, flame, or smoke - and initiate control actions as incipient fire stages. Case studies of U.S. and European installations are presented.
Two Level Protection: A Growing Trend
J. E. Johnson (author)
1980
13 pages
Report
No indication
English
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