한국 및 일본 옥내소화전설비의 소방용 릴호스 전개시간 비교 분석
Analysis of Operation Time According to Types of Indoor Fire Hydrant Nozzles
김미숙(우석대학교 일반대학원 소방안전공학과); 공하성(우석대학교)
27권 2호, 13~22쪽
초록
Before the fire brigade arrives at the scene, the fastest way for occupants to suppress a fire is by discharging water through indoor hydrant outlets equipped with electronically controlled valves or motorized valves, as these systems are designed to open automatically. The experimental results are as follows: (1) Regarding electronically controlled valve operation times, system A had the shortest activation time of 6.74 seconds after the fire signal, while system J recorded the longest time at 13.4 seconds. (2) For angle valves (older model), system A had the shortest operation time of 10.2 seconds, whereas system I recorded the longest at 17.8 seconds. (3) For angle valves (newer model), system A again had the shortest activation time of 10.2 seconds, while system I recorded the longest at 17.8 seconds. (4) For motorized valve operation times, system A had the shortest activation time of 3.81 seconds, and system I the longest at 6.55 seconds. The observed differences in operation times are attributed to the fact that angle valves require manual operation by occupants, causing delays and slower valve opening, which increases activation times. In contrast, electronically controlled valves and motorized valves operate automatically, resulting in significantly shorter activation times.
Abstract
Before the fire brigade arrives at the scene, the fastest way for occupants to suppress a fire is by discharging water through indoor hydrant outlets equipped with electronically controlled valves or motorized valves, as these systems are designed to open automatically. The experimental results are as follows: (1) Regarding electronically controlled valve operation times, system A had the shortest activation time of 6.74 seconds after the fire signal, while system J recorded the longest time at 13.4 seconds. (2) For angle valves (older model), system A had the shortest operation time of 10.2 seconds, whereas system I recorded the longest at 17.8 seconds. (3) For angle valves (newer model), system A again had the shortest activation time of 10.2 seconds, while system I recorded the longest at 17.8 seconds. (4) For motorized valve operation times, system A had the shortest activation time of 3.81 seconds, and system I the longest at 6.55 seconds. The observed differences in operation times are attributed to the fact that angle valves require manual operation by occupants, causing delays and slower valve opening, which increases activation times. In contrast, electronically controlled valves and motorized valves operate automatically, resulting in significantly shorter activation times.
- 발행기관:
- 대한안전경영과학회
- 분류:
- 안전공학