Claims
- 1. A detecting means for use in a fire suppression and water flow alarm system, the detecting means of the type having (i) an annular housing to be installed in the flow path of the system, the annular housing having a fixed interior diameter in at least one section, (ii) a moving orifice plate defining an opening therein where the orifice plate has a diameter which is smaller than the diameter of the fixed section of the annular housing, but is sized so as to allow minimal flow of water around its edges and between the diameter of the annular housing, (iii) a magnet adapted to abut the back face of the orifice plate facing an outlet from the annular housing, (iv) a biasing means for urging the moving orifice plate away from an outlet end of the annular housing, and (iv) at least one Reed switch disposed on an outer surface of the annular housing for creating an electronic signal related to the position of the magnet within the annular housing, the Reed switch being attached so as to be easily movable in relation to and annular housing, whereby as fluid flows through the annular housing the orifice plate is urged towards to outlet end of the annular housing causing a change in the electronic signal created by the Reed switch, the improvement comprising: a bullet rod axially disposed within the annular housing so as to be received within the orifice plate opening, blocking flow through the opening until a specified differential pressure is reached when the orifice plate is displaced past the bullet rod allowing flow through the opening.
- 2. The detecting means of claim 1 where the fixed interior diameter equates to a cross sectional area which is substantially equal to a cross section of an inlet pipe supplying flow to the detecting means.
- 3. The detecting means of claim 2 where a first Reed switch is provided to sound a trouble alarm when a specified differential pressure is reached and a second Reed switch is provided to enunciate a fire alarm when a greater specified differential pressure is reached.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/098,976 filed Jun. 17, 1998, Now U.S. Pat. No. 6,081,196.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Potter Marketing Brochures showing flow meters with alarm outputs. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09/098976 |
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