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Spacing for Addressable Heat Detectors
Engineering and workplace issues. topic
Posted by Muhammad Zakria on 14 October, 2008 - 8:46 am
Dear All,

We have to construct one storage shade for four electromechanical machines and some polyethylene container liners; as per comments from the project team, we need to install addressable heat detector(s). Area is safe that is not classified. The storage shade dimensions are 10M (Length) X 08M (Breadth) X 05M (Height). The proposed heat detectors shall be wired to the nearest local FACP through a Terminal Box/Junction Box provided locally within this proposed shade.

The question is the spacing requirement for the installation of addressable heat detectors of a specific make/model.

Appreciate your kind immediate advice, thanks.

Regards,

Muhammad Zakria
Project Engineer

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