DATE LINE 2012: ISSUES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR WATER MIST FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
[...]in the marine sector, water mist systems were simultaneously developed for deluge-type, totalflooding fire protection systems for machinery spaces, and "water mist sprinkler systems" that were recognized by maritime authorities to be equivalent to automatic sprinkler systems.1,2 Creat...
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