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In a deluge system the water comes out of all sprinkler heads at once, compared with most fire sprinkler systems in which each sprinkler head has its own heat-sensitive trigger. There are major design differences in how much water you need for a deluge system and what safety interlocks are built into the system to prevent accidental water damage.
about 500
2.37 smidgens.
25-150 gallons per minute is standard depending on the type of sprinkler head. Residential sprinklers will be closer to 25. That flow is for a SINGLE sprinkler head. Typically the fire will be extinguished by just activating one sprinkler head.
Gases have the space between their molecules, and so can be compressed the most. Next is liquid which has more space between the molecules than a solid, but not as much space as in a gas. So, it an be compressed also, but not as much as can a gas. And finally, a solid does not have much space between molecules and thus cannot be compressed too much.
In California, the average annual salary for a sprinkler fitter is $44,000. The average annual pay in North Carolina is $39,000.
The biggest difference between caramel and butterscotch is the flavor. Caramel flavored items are much sweeter than butterscotch flavored items.
560 percent more
The space between bars should be no wider than two inches.
As much as you can possibly get.
not much
Some plants don't need as much as a sprinkler gives them like a cactus or the sprinkler can not give enough water to some plants that need more, so it dies or becomes weakened in both cases.