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=== π§ͺ Part 2: Performance Testing Protocol === ==== β 1. LAB TEST SETUP ==== Chamber Size: Use a sealed box of 0.25 mΒ³ (250L) Initial Conditions: * Room temp (25Β°C), 21% Oβ concentration * Small ignition source (alcohol burner or cloth on fire) ===== π¬ Test Steps: ===== # Baseline Test: - Place oxygen sensor inside the chamber - Record Oβ levels (should be ~21%) - Start the fire and verify sustained burn # Spray Deployment: - Spray one 100ml bottle mist into chamber through nozzle - Time how long until: - Oβ drops to β€ 10% - Fire extinguishes - Smoke suppression begins # Multiple Trials: - Run at least 3 trials per formula - Try variations with: - Less iron (15g) - More charcoal (6β8g) - Different mist droplet sizes (fine vs coarse) ===== π Metrics to Measure: ===== | Metric | Target / Success Criteria | | ----------------------- | ---------------------------------- | | Time to extinguish fire | <10 seconds | | Oxygen drop to β€10% | <8 seconds after full spray | | Volume effectiveness | 1 bottle per 0.25 mΒ³ fire volume | | Mist spread area | >1.2 mΒ² | | No ignition risk | Must remain non-flammable and cool | | Residue after spray | Low-to-moderate, easy to clean |
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