Aerosol Fire Suppression

Aerosol Fire Suppression Systems & Service.

Energy Storage, Industrial, Power Generation, Wind Turbines, rooms that are difficult to run distribution piping or have no room for Inert or Halocarbon cylinders Aerosol Fire Suppression may be a solution for you. Aerosol requires no distribution piping or nozzles. Aerosol can be released 3 different ways, either Electrically by a Releasing Panel, Manually by a pull cable, or Thermally by a heat sensitive thermal head.

NFPA defines condensed aerosol as an extinguishing medium consisting of finely divided solid particles and gaseous matter, generated by a combustion process of a solid aerosol forming compound. Condensed Aerosols are defined by NFPA as particles of less than 10 micrometers in diameter.

The fire tetrahedron identifies four elements for fire to occur: heat, fuel, oxidizing agent (usually oxygen), and chemical chain reaction. Fire will burn until at least one of these elements is removed. Condensed aerosol mainly interferes with the chemical reaction. Without the chemical reaction, there is insufficient heat necessary to maintain the fire.

Design considerations for Aerosol Fire Suppression includes enclosure dimensions and leakage area. Length and width are important for wall mounting locations. Height is important for mounting elevation. Aerosol needs a clearance in front of the canister. For automatic release detection and releasing panels can be provided. American Fire Technologies can help with design and ensure Aerosol Fire Suppression is the right agent for your hazard.

Contact Don Padgett at 678-588-5228 to discuss your Aerosol Suppression needs.

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“Roger and Richard did us a great job and were very helpful on start-up and inspection day with the local AHJ. Getting the land line communication with the monitor company and the city had some bugs and confusion on the plant end, but Roger straightened it out quickly. Thanks for your help on this project and I look forward to working with you all in the near future.”
Scott Rothrock
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Century Contractors, Inc.