Measuring and testing – Volume or rate of flow – By measuring thrust or drag forces
Reexamination Certificate
2008-01-01
2008-01-01
Thompson, Jewel (Department: 2855)
Measuring and testing
Volume or rate of flow
By measuring thrust or drag forces
Reexamination Certificate
active
07313973
ABSTRACT:
In a fire sprinkler system, flow sensors are used having strain gauges mounted on supports which project into the sprinkler pipes. When water flow occurs, the supports bend, changing the strain gauge resistance and producing a signal which can be analyzed to indicate which sprinkler heads are open. Since there are no mechanical switches, the sensor units are much smaller and cheaper than previously, and provide more information. A strain gauge can also or alternatively be located outside the pipe to detect vibration caused by flowing water. As an alternative to strain gauges, piezo film can be used, with a vibration analyzer to analyze the signal from the film to determine whether water flow is occurring and which sprinkler heads are open. A piezo film can also be placed on the pipe exterior and the signals from the two piezo films can be applied to differential inputs of a differential amplifier, to cancel signals caused by external influences such as pipe vibration. A thermistor can also be used to sense water flow, using temperature changes when the water begins to flow.
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