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Question 1 of 30
1. Question
It means any surface of land in or by which rain or other water is collected and from which water is, or is intended to be, drawn for the purposes of a supply.
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Gathering ground, means any surface of land in or by which rain or other water is collected and from which water is, or is intended to be, drawn for the purposes of a supply. (Waterworks Ordinance – Part 1, 2 Partition).
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Gathering ground, means any surface of land in or by which rain or other water is collected and from which water is, or is intended to be, drawn for the purposes of a supply. (Waterworks Ordinance – Part 1, 2 Partition).
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Question 2 of 30
2. Question
The range of values within which an input variable can be varied without initiating any noticeable change in the output variable.
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Dead band means the range of values within which an input variable can be varied without initiating any noticeable change in the output variable. (Code of practice for energy efficiency of building services installation 2018 – 2 Interpretations and abbreviations).
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Dead band means the range of values within which an input variable can be varied without initiating any noticeable change in the output variable. (Code of practice for energy efficiency of building services installation 2018 – 2 Interpretations and abbreviations).
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Question 3 of 30
3. Question
It means any building or structure or any part thereof and any place in which there is a fire service, inside service or any part of the waterworks.
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Premises, means any building or structure or any part thereof and any place in which there is a fire service, inside service or any part of the waterworks. (Waterworks Ordinance – Part 1, 2 Partition).
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Premises, means any building or structure or any part thereof and any place in which there is a fire service, inside service or any part of the waterworks. (Waterworks Ordinance – Part 1, 2 Partition).
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Question 4 of 30
4. Question
The construction, installation, maintenance, alteration, repair or removal of a fire service or inside service.
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Specified plumbing works means the construction, installation, maintenance, alteration, repair or removal of a fire service or inside service. (Waterworks Ordinance – Part III Fire Services and Inside Services, 13A).
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Specified plumbing works means the construction, installation, maintenance, alteration, repair or removal of a fire service or inside service. (Waterworks Ordinance – Part III Fire Services and Inside Services, 13A).
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Question 5 of 30
5. Question
A circuit connected directly from the main LV switchboard or from the isolator just downstream of the main fuse of the electricity supplier to the major current-using equipment.
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Circuit feeder means a circuit connected directly from the main LV switchboard or from the isolator just downstream of the main fuse of the electricity supplier to the major current-using equipment. (Code of practice for energy efficiency of building services installation – 2 Interpretations and abbreviations).
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Circuit feeder means a circuit connected directly from the main LV switchboard or from the isolator just downstream of the main fuse of the electricity supplier to the major current-using equipment. (Code of practice for energy efficiency of building services installation – 2 Interpretations and abbreviations).
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Question 6 of 30
6. Question
A circuit connected from a distribution transformer to the main LV switchboard downstream of it.
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Circuit main means a circuit connected from a distribution transformer to the main LV switchboard downstream of it. (Code of practice for energy efficiency of building services installation 2018 – 2 Interpretations and abbreviations).
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Circuit main means a circuit connected from a distribution transformer to the main LV switchboard downstream of it. (Code of practice for energy efficiency of building services installation 2018 – 2 Interpretations and abbreviations).
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Question 7 of 30
7. Question
It means the date on which the amending Ordinance comes into operation.
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Commencement date, means the date on which the amending Ordinance comes into operation. (Waterworks Ordinance – Part VI Section 40).
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Commencement date, means the date on which the amending Ordinance comes into operation. (Waterworks Ordinance – Part VI Section 40).
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Question 8 of 30
8. Question
The process of cooling, heating, dehumidification, humidification, air distribution or air purification.
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Air-conditioning means the process of cooling, heating, dehumidification, humidification, air distribution or air purification. (Code of practice for energy efficiency of building services installation 2018 – 2 Interpretations and abbreviations).
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Air-conditioning means the process of cooling, heating, dehumidification, humidification, air distribution or air purification. (Code of practice for energy efficiency of building services installation 2018 – 2 Interpretations and abbreviations).
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Question 9 of 30
9. Question
The electrical power consumed by fixed lighting installations per unit floor area of an illuminated space.
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Lighting power density (LPD) (unit: W/m2) means the electrical power consumed by fixed lighting installations per unit floor area of an illuminated space. (Code of practice for building energy audit 2012 – 2 Interpretations).
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Lighting power density (LPD) (unit: W/m2) means the electrical power consumed by fixed lighting installations per unit floor area of an illuminated space. (Code of practice for building energy audit 2012 – 2 Interpretations).
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Question 10 of 30
10. Question
A lighting device, which distributes light from a single lamp or a group of lamps and should include control gears if applicable, and all necessary components for fixing and mechanical protection of lamps.
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Luminaire means a lighting device, which distributes light from a single lamp or a group of lamps and should include control gears if applicable, and all necessary components for fixing and mechanical protection of lamps. (Code of practice for building energy audit 2012 – 2 Interpretations).
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Luminaire means a lighting device, which distributes light from a single lamp or a group of lamps and should include control gears if applicable, and all necessary components for fixing and mechanical protection of lamps. (Code of practice for building energy audit 2012 – 2 Interpretations).
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Question 11 of 30
11. Question
Lift that used for transportation of passenger and bed including stretcher.
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Bed passenger lift means a lift used for transportation of passenger and bed including stretcher. (Code of practice for energy efficiency of building services installation 2018 – 2 Interpretations and abbreviations).
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Bed passenger lift means a lift used for transportation of passenger and bed including stretcher. (Code of practice for energy efficiency of building services installation 2018 – 2 Interpretations and abbreviations).
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Question 12 of 30
12. Question
In the ordinance that means an air-conditioning installation, an electrical installation, lift and escalator installation and a lighting installation.
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Building services installation, an air-conditioning installation, an electrical installation, lift and escalator installation and a lighting installation. (Code of practice for energy efficiency of building services installation 2018 – 2 Interpretations and abbreviations).
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Building services installation, an air-conditioning installation, an electrical installation, lift and escalator installation and a lighting installation. (Code of practice for energy efficiency of building services installation 2018 – 2 Interpretations and abbreviations).
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Question 13 of 30
13. Question
Air distribution system means a system that controls the dry-bulb temperature within a space by varying the temperature of supply air that is maintained at constant volume flow to the space.
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Constant air volume (CAV) air distribution system means a system that controls the dry-bulb temperature within a space by varying the temperature of supply air that is maintained at constant volume flow to the space. (Code of practice for energy efficiency of building services installation 2018 – 2 Interpretations and abbreviations).
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Constant air volume (CAV) air distribution system means a system that controls the dry-bulb temperature within a space by varying the temperature of supply air that is maintained at constant volume flow to the space. (Code of practice for energy efficiency of building services installation 2018 – 2 Interpretations and abbreviations).
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Question 14 of 30
14. Question
14. In an air-conditioning installation that controls the flow of chilled or heated water supply to AHU or heat exchanger in response to the cooling or heating load.
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Control valve in an air-conditioning installation means a valve that controls the flow of chilled or heated water supply to AHU or heat exchanger in response to the cooling or heating load. (Code of practice for energy efficiency of building services installation 2018 – 2 Interpretations and abbreviations).
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Control valve in an air-conditioning installation means a valve that controls the flow of chilled or heated water supply to AHU or heat exchanger in response to the cooling or heating load. (Code of practice for energy efficiency of building services installation 2018 – 2 Interpretations and abbreviations).
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Question 15 of 30
15. Question
In the context of lighting installation means a region in a building that is illuminated by artificial lighting installation and is bounded by a physical floor, a physical ceiling and physical walls.
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Space, in the context of lighting installation means a region in a building that is illuminated by artificial lighting installation and is bounded by a physical floor, a physical ceiling and physical walls. (Code of practice for building energy audit 2012 – 2 Interpretations).
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Space, in the context of lighting installation means a region in a building that is illuminated by artificial lighting installation and is bounded by a physical floor, a physical ceiling and physical walls. (Code of practice for building energy audit 2012 – 2 Interpretations).
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Question 16 of 30
16. Question
Dividing total energy consumption for a specific period by the total internal floor area of the building.
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Energy utilization index (EUI), in relation to the total energy consumption of the central building services installations in a building, means dividing total energy consumption for a specific period by the total internal floor area of the building. (Code of practice for building energy audit 2012 – 2 Interpretations).
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Energy utilization index (EUI), in relation to the total energy consumption of the central building services installations in a building, means dividing total energy consumption for a specific period by the total internal floor area of the building. (Code of practice for building energy audit 2012 – 2 Interpretations).
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Question 17 of 30
17. Question
It means that the ways to achieve energy efficiency and conservation.
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Energy management opportunities (EMO) means the ways to achieve energy efficiency and conservation. (Code of practice for building energy audit 2012 – 2 Interpretations).
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Energy management opportunities (EMO) means the ways to achieve energy efficiency and conservation. (Code of practice for building energy audit 2012 – 2 Interpretations).
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Question 18 of 30
18. Question
Calculated by integrating the velocity magnitudes of the flow cells across a calculation plane and dividing by the total calculation plane area.
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Area-weighted Average Wind Velocity (AAWV) is calculated by integrating the velocity magnitudes of the flow cells across a calculation plane and dividing by the total calculation plane area. (Guidelines on Design and Construction Requirements for Energy Efficiency of Residential Buildings 2014 – 1.4 Terminology and definitions).
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Area-weighted Average Wind Velocity (AAWV) is calculated by integrating the velocity magnitudes of the flow cells across a calculation plane and dividing by the total calculation plane area. (Guidelines on Design and Construction Requirements for Energy Efficiency of Residential Buildings 2014 – 1.4 Terminology and definitions).
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Question 19 of 30
19. Question
A fluid flow within a discrete zone or room; they split the zone in question in distinct control volumes where calculations are performed.
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Zone models describe a fluid flow within a discrete zone or room; they split the zone in question in distinct control volumes where calculations are performed. Zone models are not considered as accurate as field models. (Guidelines on Design and Construction Requirements for Energy Efficiency of Residential Buildings 2014 – 1.4 Terminology and definitions).
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Zone models describe a fluid flow within a discrete zone or room; they split the zone in question in distinct control volumes where calculations are performed. Zone models are not considered as accurate as field models. (Guidelines on Design and Construction Requirements for Energy Efficiency of Residential Buildings 2014 – 1.4 Terminology and definitions).
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Question 20 of 30
20. Question
It is based on the sub-division of the computational domain into a very large number of control volumes; they are able to give detailed information at any point of the domain.
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Field models are based on the sub-division of the computational domain into a very large number of control volumes; they are able to give detailed information at any point of the domain. (Guidelines on Design and Construction Requirements for Energy Efficiency of Residential Buildings 2014 – 1.4 Terminology and definitions).
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Field models are based on the sub-division of the computational domain into a very large number of control volumes; they are able to give detailed information at any point of the domain. (Guidelines on Design and Construction Requirements for Energy Efficiency of Residential Buildings 2014 – 1.4 Terminology and definitions).
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Question 21 of 30
21. Question
It means that solid part of the wall or roof which is not part of the fenestration.
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Opaque wall or roof means that solid part of the wall or roof which is not part of the fenestration. (Guidelines on Design and Construction Requirements for Energy Efficiency of Residential Buildings 2014 – 1.4 Terminology and definitions).
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Opaque wall or roof means that solid part of the wall or roof which is not part of the fenestration. (Guidelines on Design and Construction Requirements for Energy Efficiency of Residential Buildings 2014 – 1.4 Terminology and definitions).
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Question 22 of 30
22. Question
Means any glazed aperture in the building envelope.
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Fenestration means any glazed aperture in the building envelope. (Guidelines on Design and Construction Requirements for Energy Efficiency of Residential Buildings 2014 – 1.4 Terminology and definitions).
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Fenestration means any glazed aperture in the building envelope. (Guidelines on Design and Construction Requirements for Energy Efficiency of Residential Buildings 2014 – 1.4 Terminology and definitions).
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Question 23 of 30
23. Question
Facilitates the movement of fresh air through an interior space between window openings or the alike. NVTC design aims to achieve thermal comfort without reliance on active building systems.
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Natural ventilation for thermal comfort facilitates the movement of fresh air through an interior space between window openings or the alike. NVTC design aims to achieve thermal comfort without reliance on active building systems. (Guidelines on Design and Construction Requirements for Energy Efficiency of Residential Buildings 2014 – 1.4 Terminology and definitions).
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Natural ventilation for thermal comfort facilitates the movement of fresh air through an interior space between window openings or the alike. NVTC design aims to achieve thermal comfort without reliance on active building systems. (Guidelines on Design and Construction Requirements for Energy Efficiency of Residential Buildings 2014 – 1.4 Terminology and definitions).
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Question 24 of 30
24. Question
As regards a residential building, the amount, expressed in watts per square meter (W/m2), of heat transferred through that building envelope and calculated having regard to factors such as the area of the building envelope.
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Residential Thermal Transfer Value means, as regards a residential building, the amount, expressed in watts per square meter (W/m2), of heat transferred through that building envelope and calculated having regard to factors such as the area of the building envelope. (Guidelines on Design and Construction Requirements for Energy Efficiency of Residential Buildings 2014 – 1.4 Terminology and definitions).
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Residential Thermal Transfer Value means, as regards a residential building, the amount, expressed in watts per square meter (W/m2), of heat transferred through that building envelope and calculated having regard to factors such as the area of the building envelope. (Guidelines on Design and Construction Requirements for Energy Efficiency of Residential Buildings 2014 – 1.4 Terminology and definitions).
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Question 25 of 30
25. Question
The percentage of visible radiation of light that is transmitted through a glazing panel.
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Visible Light Transmittance means the percentage of visible radiation of light that is transmitted through a glazing panel. (Guidelines on Design and Construction Requirements for Energy Efficiency of Residential Buildings 2014 – 1.4 Terminology and definitions).
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Visible Light Transmittance means the percentage of visible radiation of light that is transmitted through a glazing panel. (Guidelines on Design and Construction Requirements for Energy Efficiency of Residential Buildings 2014 – 1.4 Terminology and definitions).
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Question 26 of 30
26. Question
Refers to a component of any building, consisting of its roofs, walls, windows, doors, but excluding any mechanical system, for controlling the flow of energy between the interior and exterior of the building.
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Building fabric refers to a component of any building, consisting of its roofs, walls, windows, doors, but excluding any mechanical system, for controlling the flow of energy between the interior and exterior of the building. (Guidelines on Design and Construction Requirements for Energy Efficiency of Residential Buildings 2014 – 1.4 Terminology and definitions).
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Building fabric refers to a component of any building, consisting of its roofs, walls, windows, doors, but excluding any mechanical system, for controlling the flow of energy between the interior and exterior of the building. (Guidelines on Design and Construction Requirements for Energy Efficiency of Residential Buildings 2014 – 1.4 Terminology and definitions).
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Question 27 of 30
27. Question
In lift works and escalator works, what does O&M means?
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O&M means Operation & maintenance. (Code of practice for lift works and escalator works 2018 – 2.1 Abbreviations, Definitions, and References).
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O&M means Operation & maintenance. (Code of practice for lift works and escalator works 2018 – 2.1 Abbreviations, Definitions, and References).
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Question 28 of 30
28. Question
In lift works and escalator works, what does EMSD means?
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EMSD means Electrical and Mechanical Services Department. (Code of practice for lift works and escalator works 2018 – 2.1 Abbreviations, Definitions, and References).
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EMSD means Electrical and Mechanical Services Department. (Code of practice for lift works and escalator works 2018 – 2.1 Abbreviations, Definitions, and References).
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Question 29 of 30
29. Question
Equipment which is supplementary to exit signs and fire alarm warning devices which, when operated in the event of a fire, provides audio/visual indication of safe direction of egress from the area.
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Audio/visual advisory system means, equipment which is supplementary to exit signs and fire alarm warning devices which, when operated in the event of a fire, provides audio/visual indication of safe direction of egress from the area. (Code of practice for minimum fire service installation and equipment 2012 – 2.2 Definitions).
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Audio/visual advisory system means, equipment which is supplementary to exit signs and fire alarm warning devices which, when operated in the event of a fire, provides audio/visual indication of safe direction of egress from the area. (Code of practice for minimum fire service installation and equipment 2012 – 2.2 Definitions).
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Question 30 of 30
30. Question
A system which provides a curtain of water for protection against internal and/or external exposure to fire, and/or the protection of large openings.
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Drencher system, in which provides a curtain of water for protection against internal and/or external ―exposure‖ to fire, and/or the protection of large openings. . (Code of practice for minimum fire service installation and equipment 2012 – 2.2 Definitions).
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Drencher system, in which provides a curtain of water for protection against internal and/or external ―exposure‖ to fire, and/or the protection of large openings. . (Code of practice for minimum fire service installation and equipment 2012 – 2.2 Definitions).