Fire suppression system

A fire extinguishing system is a constantly operating technical system that deletes a fire with an extinguisher.

Stationary (fixed ) fire extinguishing systems consist of a piping system with appropriate output devices ( examples: sprinklers, extinguishing nozzle ) through which the extinguishing agent is discharged in the application. They will either automatically indirectly by fire detection and extinguishing control systems or directly by mechanical fire detection and triggering elements (examples: glass bulb, fuse) or triggered manually. The systems will extinguish a fire automatically or contain it until the fire department arrives, to delete it.

Mobile fire extinguishing systems, there are permanently installed in fire engines, as a removable trailer or as a container for fire trucks that come depending on the application on the carrier vehicle to site (example: Mobile carbon dioxide fire- extinguishing systems for companies in the chemical industry).

Types of fire extinguishing systems

  • Water extinguishing systems sprinkler systems Wet sprinkler system
  • Sprinkler drying equipment
  • Pre-action sprinkler
  • High-pressure water mist extinguishing systems
  • Low pressure water mist extinguishing systems
  • Carbon dioxide extinguishing system ( CO2 extinguishing system )
  • Inert gas extinguishing systems Argon extinguishing systems
  • Nitrogen - extinguishing systems
  • Inert gas extinguishing systems using gas mixtures ( Inergen, Argonite )
  • Powder systems
  • Explosion protection systems

Active fire prevention systems act as nitrogen fire extinguishing systems; However, they lead to the space to be protected preventively to nitrogen, so that a fire can not arise.

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