Automatic Vehicle Fire Suppression Systems
1. Product description:
This system is installed in the engine compartment of the vehicle.
It is fully automatic and does not require electricity.
It can automatically detect the fire and extinguish it automatically in the absence of anyone.
If there is an operator present and the fire is in advance, it also has a manual emergency button to manually activate the system to extinguish the fire.
The extinguishing agent of the system can be foam (AFFF 3%) or cleaning gas (FM-200).
The cleaning agent is more ideal. This gas is not toxic and it is not necessary to clean the engine compartment once the fire has been extinguished.
2. Specification:
Indirect Type AFFF Foam Automatic Fire Suppression System For Vehicle Engine Room | |
Brand Name | Pri-Safety |
Capacity | 2L, 6L, 9L, |
Agent | 3% AFFF/ FM200/ Dry Powder |
Working Pressure | 14Bar |
Testing Pressure | 27Bar |
Cylinder Material | SS304 or St12 red painting |
Certificate | CE0036 |
3. Testing Video:
4. Product installation:
5. Service and Maintaince:
5.1. Each 3 monthly inspect the below Items
1) Ensure the pressure gauge Pointer in the middle of Green Zone.
2) Check the detection tube is visual
3) Ensure physical changes of protected areas haven’t affected cylinder suitability.
4) Check external surface of the cylinder for evidence of rust or corrosion.
5) Report any potential problems immediately.
5.2 Annual inspection checking.
Remove discharge pipe work and fit blanking caps before starting maintenance
1) Check maintenance record on cylinder to ensure “new date” is less than 5 years old. Foam cylinders require discharge testing every 5 years.
2) Check external surface of cylinder for rust, corrosion and damage. (If damage or corrosion is identified, replace cylinder)
3) Check cylinder bracket and fixings for security.
4) Ensure physical changes of protected area haven’t affected cylinder suitability.
5) Check pressure gauge is reading mid green. If gauge reading in red area, please check and refilling or change cylinder.
6) Carry out visual check of trace detection tubing for damage, deterioration and security of fixings.
7) Carry out visual check of discharge pipe work for damage, deterioration and ensure fittings are tight.
8) Record details and service date on cylinder service label.