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I would recommend that you contact the City of San Antonio, Texas Fire
Department. The Alamo Dome Sports Arena in San Antonio has monitor nozzles
installed. I don't have a phone number but my guess is that they probably
have a web page.
Bob Bowden
Manager, Fire and Physical Safety
University of Houston
Environmental and Physical Safety Department
At 10:31 AM 08/09/1999 -0400, you wrote:
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>>We have a situation in our basketball facility where we are upgrading the
>>fire protection systems. We are looking at installing monitor nozzles in
>>the facility. One realm of thought is to have the monitors on manual
>>operation, but what happens when the facility is unoccupied? Another is
>>to have the units in automatic mode controlled by sensors. Does anyone
>>have knowledge of such systems being installed? We are looking for
>>current installations, Pros vs Cons of the systems, and any other info.
>>Please respond to my email address listed below. Thanks for
>>your assistance.
>>
>>Robert T. Dunnington, CSP
>>Campus Safety Manager
>>University of New Mexico
>>1801 Tucker St NE
>>Albuquerque, NM 87131-3510
>>(505) 277-1055
>>[log in to unmask]
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