N.B. Before opening side door ensure that the control panel is set to "service", so that the opening of "anti-
sabotage or tamper" circuit does not cause any shooting.
TABLE OF RECOMMENDED SHOOTING TIME, DEPENDING ON m³ TO PROTECT
Shooting time for each cylinder varies depending on ambient temperature and type of nozzle employed.
The following table is drafted considering standard conditions.
m³ of fog
Seconds of emission
m³ of fog
Seconds of emission
m³ of fog
Seconds of emission
50
From 1 to 3
400
From 8 to 19
750
From 16 to 32
100
From 2 to 5
450
From 9 to 20
800
From 18 to 36
150
From 3 to 7
500
From 10 to 21
850
From 20 to 40
200
From 4 to 9
550
From 11 to 22
900
From 22 to 44
250
From 5 to 12
600
Fr om12 to 23
1000
From 24 to 48
300
From 6 to 15
650
From 13 to 25
1100
From 26 to 52
350
From 7 to 18
700
From 14 to 28
1200
From 28 to 56
The value in the first column indicates the volume of the room to be protected, with respective seconds of emission
reported in the second column.
The value in m³ varies depending on the density to be obtained.
Within the second column, the first value allows to get the maximum density recommended to ensure the absence of
any residual, while with the second value you get minimum recommended visibility of about 50 cm, whereas a higher
visibility would make the fog superfluous.
In places where a little residual causes no problems, it is possible to increase the shooting time.
Please note that the higher the fog released, the more the time required to recover visibility. High levels of fog, over
recommended limits, can leave residual.
Any residual generally disappears in 24/48 hours without intervention, otherwise, it is sufficient a damp rag to clean.
If you want to get a visibility of one meter after 60 seconds as required by EN50131-8 standards, which is used as a
reference by all manufacturers of Fog Cannons, you need to double the value reported in M3 column.
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