agreed but that is a different animal and we're hunting wwwabbit

Roland

On Jan 14, 2010, at 9:09 AM, Thom McMahon wrote:

> If I'm remembering it correctly the statement was that someone had  
> them
> calc. the area between two "Deluge" systems that were not separated  
> by walls
> on the assumption that a fire in that area would set off both  
> systems at the
> same time. This is similar to NAVFAC hangers with Deluge systems  
> where we've
> had to prove the most demanding two adjacent systems flowing at the  
> same
> time. I believe that deluge systems, open head foam systems or other  
> special
> hazard systems (Non-Segregated Gas systems) may be the only cases  
> where the
> flow thru 2 systems is a greater demand than one, since the remote  
> area is
> not a square footage, but the entire system.
>
> Thom McMahon, SET
> Firetech, Inc.
> 2560 Copper Ridge Dr
> P.O. Box 882136
> Steamboat Springs, CO 80488
> Tel:  970-879-7952
> Fax: 970-879-7926
>
>
> Subject: RE: mixed systems
>
> Thanks Roland,
>
> Subject: Re: mixed systems
>
> Anyone want to venture a guess on whether water flowing through 2  
> systems is
> more or less hydraulically demanding than that flowing through one?
>  Roland
>
>
>
> field)
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