We presently do not have any type of fire suppression system in our NMR
lab. Our facility engineering now wants to install a water sprinkler
system in the NMR lab. I was asked to benchmark against other NMR labs
to see what methods are used for fire suppression. A simple one line
answer back will suffice, e.g. halon, water, none.
Thanks in advance and if enough interest I will post.
Best Regards,
Kurt
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Kurt Wollenberg (KFW)
The Lubrizol Corporation
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Received on Sat May 19 2007 - 10:07:13 MST