Are you using an alarm valve or a water flow switch?  Are you connected to an 
alarm monitoring system or is it only local alarm bells that you are trying to 
ring?



Cliff



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Wet.



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Wet system or dry?



Matt





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Subject: TIME OF INITIATE AN ALARM



FM say, that any fire alarm shall initiate within 60 seconds.

How can I get in calculations the time of the alar respond? My system is too 
large and the insurance company is question to me about if I’m sure that alarm 
shall sound in this time.



Thks. Everybody.

CLR







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