Does anyone have any strongly held opinions about cross-zoning of detectors for 
single-interlock preaction systems?  I haven't done one, and have usually 
fallen back on double-interlock when there is a heightened concern about 
accidental activation (earthquakes and all that).    My understanding is that 
when two different types of detectors are cross-zoned, it can help to detect a 
wider range of fires that may grow out of the incipient stages at different 
speed and/or with different release characteristics.   And cross-zoning with 
the same type of detector can give a heightened level of fail safety, so that 
seems more comparable to double-interlock.    I'm interested in hearing any 
suggestions, opinions of the value of this design (or not) and good or best 
practices.

Steve Leyton

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