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Fast-acting sprinkler system design considerations for propellant manufacture

Matthews et al., 1984

Document ID
4813244604002799407
Author
Matthews A
Crable J
Kristoff P
Publication year
Publication venue
Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board Minutes of the 21st Explosives Safety Seminar

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Fast-acting sprinkler systems for detection and suppression of fires in propellant operations, which require activation in the millisecond range in order to be effective, can be easily defeated unless particular attention is paid to design and maintenance details. Of primary …
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