joerob
Electrical
- May 27, 2002
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I am currently reviewing a design for a golf cart storage area underneath a golf clubhouse. It currently uses a hydrogen monitoring system that activates an exhaust fan when room concentration exceeds 1%, then shuts down charging system (via large contactors) when concentration exceeds 2% and alarms.
I know that NFPA requires that concnetration be maintained below 1%, and alarm when exhaust system fails.
As a cost savings option (front end), I am considering just using an exhaust system that is always on and alarms when air flow is not proven. Any comments? Does anyone have any examples of similar installations?
I know that NFPA requires that concnetration be maintained below 1%, and alarm when exhaust system fails.
As a cost savings option (front end), I am considering just using an exhaust system that is always on and alarms when air flow is not proven. Any comments? Does anyone have any examples of similar installations?