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Development of an experimental prototype low-cost electronic sensor/actuator for a residential sprinkler head
Utgivare
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Utgivningsår
1980
This report provides the result of Battelle's program to develop an experimental electronic sensor/actuator sprinkler head for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (F E M A). Besides Battelle's primary goal of designing and prooftesting an experimental prototype low-cost electronic sensor/actuator for a residential automatic sprinkler head, a secondary goal is to provide understanding, guidance, and technical assistance to the U. S. sprinkler industry. It is anticipated that the latter will result in accelerated development and application of electronic, quick reaction sprinkler head sensors/actuators for residential, commercial and industrial use. The program did not include the design or specification for layout of entire sprinkler systems, or the development, testing, and fabrication of sprinkler heads or other system components for individual members of the sprinkler industry. Four specific tasks were planned to meet the program objective, and they are listed below: Task I Study of Foreign Research Task II Development of an Electronic Automatic Sprinkler Task III Performance Characterization of the Battelle-Developed Prototype Task IV Information Dissemination and Technical Assistance to the Sprinkler Industry. This report contains a detailed description of the work performed and results obtained for each of the above tasks.