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US10413764B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10413764-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615550714-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 16, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 14, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 17, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 17, 2019 |
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Water mist fire protection systems and methods for the protection of data centers having a raised floor defining an interstitial space beneath the floor. The systems and methods include the location of a plurality of automatic water mist nozzles above and/or beneath the floor to generate a water mist for effectively addressing a fire in the presence of a flow of forced air ventilation through the interstitial space. The systems and methods of water mist fire protection include the interconnection of the automatic water mist nozzles to a water supply to provide for dry pipe or preaction systems and methods. Water mist fire protection of data centers using fire propagating cable is also provided.
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What is claimed is: 1. A water mist fire protection system, comprising: a plurality of water mist nozzles disposed beneath a raised floor of a data center, the floor disposed above a deck of the data center at no more than a maximum distance of 3.28 feet to define an interstitial space therebetween, at least one cable tray disposed between the floor and the deck at a distance of no less than 12 inches from the floor, each nozzle including a frame body having an inlet, an outlet with a passageway extending between the inlet and the outlet to define a nozzle axis, a discharge coefficient of a nominal K-Factor of less than 1.0 gpm/(psi)½ and a working pressure, a seal assembly, a thermally responsive trigger to support the seal assembly in the outlet, and a diffuser coupled to the frame body and spaced from the outlet, the plurality of water mist nozzles are upright and have a nozzle-to-nozzle spacing greater than or equal to 6 feet by 6 feet and less than or equal to 12 feet by 12 feet, the diffuser spaced less than or equal to 3 inches from the floor and spaced less than or equal to 12 inches from an elongated edge of the at least one cable tray; and a network of pipes interconnecting the plurality of nozzles to a water supply to generate a water mist for addressing a fire in the presence of any one of: (i) continuous flow of air through the interstitial space; (ii) a fire-propagating cable in the at least one cable tray; and (iii) a fluid delivery delay from the water supply to the plurality of water mist nozzles, wherein at least one of nozzle from the plurality of nozzles disposed beneath the floor is beneath a floor grate region of the floor, the at least one nozzle being no further inset than a maximum 2 inches from a lateral edge of the floor grate region. 2. The water mist fire protection system of claim 1 , wherein the diffuser is a planar member with a central portion axially aligned with the passageway and an outer peripheral portion circumscribed about the central portion to define a circular periphery, the peripheral portion including a plurality of spaced apart tines to define a plurality of open ended slots formed therebetween extending radially inward at an equal distance, and wherein the frame body includes a pair of frame arms diametrically opposed about the outlet to support the diffuser spaced from the outlet. 3. The water mist fire protection system of claim 1 , comprising: each nozzle of the plurality of nozzles is not directly above the at least one cable tray. 4. The water mist fire protection system of claim 1 , comprising: wherein the floor has a floor grate region and the at least one cable tray is beneath the floor grate region. 5. The water mist fire protection system of claim 1 , wherein the system is a dry pipe system. 6. The water mist fire protection system of claim 1 , comprising: the water mist fire protection system is a preaction system; a detector that detects a fire and generates a detection signal indicating a fire; a fluid control valve that controls the delivery of fluid to the network of pipes; and a controller coupled with the detector and the fluid control valve, the controller interlocks the detector and the fluid control valve.
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