Selector valve systems have long been used to offer users substantial savings by allowing more than one area, or compartment, to be protected, so apportioning the cost of cylinders and extinguishant across all of the protected areas. Deciding where the cylinders should be positioned in relation to the protected areas, determining the best routes for the piping and, in some cases, the need to comply with site-specific working conditions can, however, add to the challenges of developing selector valve solutions, as well as single area protection with remote cylinder locations. But with the help of appropriate expertise and equipment, these challenges can be readily addressed.
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