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Figure 8-22.—Vane type of water-flow detector.

87.368 Figure 8-20.—Water spray nozzles. down the switch response to the surge is not used. Various   retarding   techniques   are   used,   some associated with the sprinkler piping and some with the water-flow detector. The   pressure   increase   type   of   water-flow detector (fig. 8-21) comes in numerous styles. It is found  in  wet  or  dry  pipe  sprinkler  systems.  The usual arrangement for switch actuation includes a sealed accordionlike bellows that is assembled to a spring   and   linkage.   The   spring-tension   setting controls the pressure at which the flow detector is actuated.  It  can  be  field  adjustable  and/or  factory set   to   the   desired   pressure   that   activates   the electrical  switch.  If  this  pressure  switch  is  to  be used on a wet pipe system, it is usually mounted at the  top  of  a  retarding  chamber.  This  reduces  the speed  of  pressure  buildup  at  the  switch.  Other styles   of   this   switch   incorporate   a   pneumatic retarding mechanism within the detector housing. The retard time is adjustable to a maximum of 90 seconds. Usual settings are in the range of 20 to 70 seconds.  The  retard  switch  is  connected  to  the alarm port of a wet sprinkler system alarm check 87.369 Figure 8-21.—Pressure increase type of water-flow detector. valve. It is usually set for a pressure range of 8 to 15 psi. Pressure  drop  detectors  can  be  used  in  wet pipe   sprinkler   systems   equipped   with   a   check 8-13

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