Topic: Another automatic fire suppresant
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135F is a nice trigger temperature, it seems to be the lowest available. I found a list of trigger temperatures which you can determine by the color of the bulb on sprinkler systems. Looks like the ones in my lab are dark red, which I guess makes sense because we don't want sprinklers going off and ruining our equipment unless it's a guaranteed total loss.
Oh ok...it has to be 135 degrees AT THE SENSOR
I was thinking it was taking the temp AT THE SOURCE via a laser or something
I don't understand?
135F is not hot. Why would you want the thing to go off at 135F ?
If 135f ambient isn't hot for you, then I am exceptionally glad we are not roomates ![]()
poppinfresh wrote:I don't understand?
135F is not hot. Why would you want the thing to go off at 135F ?
If 135f ambient isn't hot for you, then I am exceptionally glad we are not roomates
lol
Just cal me the human torch :-)
In normal circumstances, the only reason for your ceiling temp to be 135f is there is a young fire below. Or poppinfresh.
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