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Baldwin, R. and North, M.A., 1971. THE NUMBER OF SPRINKLER HEADS OPENING IN FIRES. Fire Research Notes 886
ABSTRACT
Statistics of the number of sprinkler heads opening in fires are used to investigate the influence of various factors on sprinkler behaviour. It is shown that fewer sprinklers open in older premises, but there are insufficient data to investigate the reasons. More heads open in dry sprinkler systems, presumably because of delays in tripping the dry pipe valve, and these delays are estimated by means of a simple theoretical model of the early stages of the fire.
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