A Fire Extinguishing System Flow Chart Customized System Combinations for Your Needs
To ensure reliable fire suppression and meet the fire safety requirements of your projects and facilities, we offer complete system combinations for reference. If you have specific demands, just let us know — we’ll customize the ideal fire - fighting solution for you.
Detection and Alarm System
This is the “sensory nerve center” of the fire extinguishing setup, responsible for detecting fires at the earliest stage and triggering alarms to initiate response actions.
- Smoke Detection System: Utilizes smoke sensors to detect the presence of smoke, one of the earliest signs of a fire. Rapidly triggers alarms and can be linked to the fire extinguishing system for prompt activation.
- Heat Detection System Employs heat sensors to identify abnormal temperature rises. Suitable for areas where smoke may not be the primary fire indicator, such as kitchens or industrial ovens.
- Flame Detection System: Uses optical sensors to detect fire flames directly. Ideal for high - hazard areas with rapid fire spread potential, like chemical storage facilities.
- Integrated Alarm Panel:The central control unit that receives signals from various detectors, activates audible and visual alarms, and can interface with the fire extinguishing system and emergency response systems.
Fire Suppression Agent Delivery System
This system is responsible for storing and delivering the appropriate fire - fighting agents to the fire source.
- Water - Based Suppression System
- Sprinkler System: The most common type, using water as the suppression agent. Sprinklers are strategically placed to cover protected areas and activate automatically when fire conditions are met, dousing flames and controlling fire spread.
- Deluge System: Releases a large volume of water over an area when a fire is detected. Suitable for high - hazard areas where rapid fire spread is likely, such as oil storage yards.
- Gaseous Suppression System:
- FM - 200 System: A clean agent suppression system that displaces oxygen to suppress fires. Ideal for protecting sensitive equipment areas like data centers and server rooms, as it leaves no residue.
- CO₂ System: Uses carbon dioxide to reduce oxygen levels in a protected space. Commonly used in industrial settings with high - value assets and where personnel are not usually present during operation.
- Foam - Based Suppression System:
- Aqueous Film - Forming Foam (AFFF) System:Uses carbon dioxide to reduce oxygen levels in a protected space. Commonly used in industrial settings with high - value assets and where personnel are not usually present during operation.
Specialized Fire Extinguishing Sub - systems
These sub - systems are designed for specific fire risks and environments.
- Vehicle Fire Suppression System: Installed in parking garages or vehicle maintenance facilities. Can detect and suppress fires in vehicles, preventing the spread to surrounding structures.
- Industrial Process Fire Suppression System: Tailored for industrial processes with unique fire hazards, such as metal processing or chemical manufacturing. May combine multiple suppression agents and delivery methods to address specific risks.
- Why Our Fire Extinguishing Systems Excel: We don’t just provide fire extinguishing equipment — we build comprehensive fire safety solutions. From early fire detection to precise agent delivery, every component of our fire extinguishing systems is engineered for reliability. Whether you need a code - compliant system for a new construction project or an upgrade for an existing facility, we have the expertise to design, install, and maintain a fire extinguishing setup that truly safeguards your people and property.
Ready to enhance your fire safety? Explore our fire extinguishing system solutions — because when fire strikes, your system must perform flawlessly.