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Mike Crovo

11 months ago

in It is not unusual for unsupervised and inexperienced painters to paint over the pipe, blocking the microscopically small aspirating holes | The Hot Aisle on The Hot Aisle
As Scott has said, quality airflow monitoring is key to detecting airflow problems in a particular area. With Air Sampling Smoke Detectors that have four or more pipe inlets it is imperative that you have the capability to monitor airflow per pipe inlet. This will allow you to adjust your flow parameters per pipe inlet and provide superior flow monitoring. For more information see link below. www.airsense.us

1 year ago

in How Data Centers are equipped to detect and suppress fires | The Hot Aisle on The Hot Aisle
There are a number of ways to protect your data center against fire conditions and all of the above are well documented.

There is also the issue of protecting a data center that utilizes in row cooling systems to cool the equipment. With in row cooling airflow patterns in a data center change making it diffcult to detect an icipient smoke condition. Please find a link to a free white paper below that discuss fire detection systems utilized in high density data centers with in row cooling systems. http://www.ptsdcs.com/whitepapers/PTSWP3.pdf

1 year ago

in It is not unusual for unsupervised and inexperienced painters to paint over the pipe, blocking the microscopically small aspirating holes | The Hot Aisle on The Hot Aisle
I would suggest utilizing a sample point label on each sampling point. This will deter the pipe painting. Please visit the web site below for pipe products and details.

www.airsense.us
www.airsense.us/Products/Pipe
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