| Deluge
Fire Sprinkler Systems
"Deluge" systems are
systems in which all sprinklers connected to the water piping
system are open, in that the heat sensing operating element is
removed, or specifically designed as such. These systems are used
for special hazards where rapid fire spread is a concern, as they
provide a simultaneous application of water over the entire hazard.
They are sometimes installed in personnel egress paths or building
openings to slow travel of fire (e.g., openings in a fire-rated
wall).
Water is not present in the piping until the system operates.
Because the sprinkler orifices are open, the piping is at atmospheric
pressure. To prevent the water supply pressure from forcing water
into the piping, a deluge valve is used in the water supply connection,
which is a mechanically latched valve. It is a non-resetting valve,
and stays open once tripped.
Because the heat sensing elements present in the automatic sprinklers
have been removed (resulting in open sprinklers), the deluge valve
must be opened as signaled by a fire alarm system. The type of
fire alarm initiating device is selected mainly based on the hazard
(e.g., smoke detectors, heat detectors, or optical flame detectors).
The initiation device signals the fire alarm panel, which in turn
signals the deluge valve to open. Activation can also be manual,
depending on the system goals. Manual activation is usually via
an electric or pneumatic fire alarm pull station, which signals
the fire alarm panel, which in turn signals the deluge valve to
open.
Operation - Activation of a fire alarm initiating device, or a
manual pull station, signals the fire alarm panel, which in turn
signals the deluge valve to open, allowing water to enter the
piping system. Water flows from all sprinklers simultaneously.
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