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Internally Stored Pressure Heptafluoropropane Fire Extinguishing System
Customization of internally pressurized HFC-227ea fire extinguishing systems requires careful consideration of key factors, including the protection scenario, regulatory requirements, and environmental conditions. A precise design is achieved through a process of "demand analysis - parameter calculation - component adaptation - compliance verification."
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Certification: CCCF
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Prefabricated (Cabinet Type) Perfluorohexanone Fire Extinguishing Device
The prefabricated (cabinet-type) perfluorohexanone fire extinguishing device uses perfluorohexanone as the extinguishing medium. Nitrogen is pressurized in the extinguishing agent storage cylinder, which acts as the driving force for the extinguishing agent release. This system features high extinguishing efficiency, easy assembly, and a modular design.
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This non-HFC fire extinguishing agent is a brand-new halon alternative, representing a breakthrough in halon replacement. FK-5-1-12 is currently listed in ISO-14520 and NFPA 2001 and is widely used in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and Europe. It has been recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and is listed under the EPA's Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP).
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ILP Indirect Fire Detection Pipe Fire Extinguishing System
ILP Indirect System
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How it works:
1. When a fire occurs in a detector tube, the nitrogen-filled detector tube ruptures due to heat, causing a pressure drop. This activates the indirect system valve, releasing suppressant through the valve, dedicated piping, and nozzles.
2. When the fire extinguishing system is activated, suppressant is released from the cylinder through dedicated piping and nozzles, flooding the entire protected area and extinguishing the fire quickly and completely.
3. Indirect release systems are typically used for larger areas where a large amount of extinguishing agent is required to effectively extinguish a fire.
Both direct and indirect systems can be used in areas of any size and provide effective fire suppression. Your fire suppression engineer will determine which system is best for your application.
Suppressant Types:
You can choose from FM-200, HFC-227ea (heptafluoropropane), 3M Novec 1230 (perfluorohexanone), dry powder (ABC/BC/D), foam, and more.
Certifications: CMA, CNAS inspection reports
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Externally Stored Pressurized Heptafluoropropane Fire Extinguishing System
Customizing an externally stored pressurized heptafluoropropane fire extinguishing system requires careful consideration of key factors, including the protection scenario, regulatory requirements, and environmental conditions. This process involves "demand analysis - parameter calculation - component adaptation - compliance verification" to achieve precise design.Certification: CCCFCMA, CNAS inspection reportsSend Email Details -
Prefabricated (Cabinet Type) Heptafluoropropane Automatic Fire Extinguishing Device
The prefabricated (cabinet-type) heptafluoropropane automatic fire extinguishing device is a clean gaseous suppressant that contains no particulates or grease residues. Its production is strictly controlled under ISO9001 standards to ensure product purity. Heptafluoropropane leaves no residue or grease on delicate electronic equipment, and ventilation allows the suppressant to be completely removed from the protected area. Heptafluoropropane effectively extinguishes Class A, B, and C fires, but it goes far beyond that.
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DLP Direct Fire Detection Pipe Fire Extinguishing System
DLP Direct System
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How it works:
1. During a fire, the portion of the detector tube closest to the fire source (containing nitrogen) ruptures upon exposure to heat, forming a natural nozzle.
2. The suppressant is released through the nozzle (burst hole) along the detector tube, releasing the entire amount of suppressant in the cylinder, effectively suppressing the fire.
3. A direct release system can be used to protect multiple enclosed spaces or enclosures by adding additional detector tubes.
Both direct and indirect systems can be used for areas of any size and provide effective fire suppression. Your fire suppression engineer will determine which system is best for your application.
Suppressant Types:
Choices include FM-200, HFC-227ea (heptafluoropropane), 3M Novec 1230, dry powder (ABC/BC/D), and foam.
The system can be customized based on the size and shape of the protected area, the type of fire risk, and the equipment layout, including the extinguishing dosage, detector tube length, and layout.
Certifications: CMA, CNAS inspection reports
(UL, ULC, FM, CE, and LPCB certifications are available)