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4.8 SELECTIVE ERASURE OF RADIO DEVICES
To selectively delete the radio devices stored in the control panel, go to the “Wireless INputs” section, select the device to be deleted
and click “delete”.
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The shot time must be set according to the volume of the area to be protected; The system can emit fog for a maximum duration
of 20 seconds per shot. The maximum quantity of 13 ml/s therefore allows coverage of about 600 and 300 m
3
. The following tables
indicatively suggest the coverage for shot seconds set under normal conditions of temperature, air pressure and ambient humidity.
Table 16 - Shot times
Volume to protect [m
3
]
Shot time [s]
Volume to protect [m
3
]
Shot time [s]
Visibility zero Visibilità 1,5 m
Visibility zero Visibility 1,5 m
10
15
1
110
165
11
20
30
2
120
180
12
30
45
3
130
195
13
40
60
4
140
210
14
50
75
5
150
225
15
60
90
6
160
240
16
70
105
7
170
255
17
80
120
8
180
270
18
90
135
9
190
285
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The first column shows the volume that you want to issue in the time indicated in the column on the right. The volume varies de-
pending on the density and therefore on the visibility to be achieved. With the first value we obtain a density that guarantees zero
visibility, with the second value we obtain a density that guarantees a visibility of 1.5 meters. Naturally, in places where the pre-
sence of a slight residue does not cause problems, it is possible to increase the firing time, obtaining a higher density. Remember
that the greater the amount of fog released the greater the time necessary for the return of visibility. High levels of fog, beyond the
suggested limits, can saturate the environment and leave residues.