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Aerosol Fire Suppression System For Offshore and Marine Fire Protection
Condensed aerosol fire suppression is a particle-based form of fire extinction. It is "condensed" and cooled within the device and discharged as solid particles.
Comparison between dry chemical suppression agents and condensed aerosol agent
Dry chemical suppression agents which are powder-like particles of a large size - 25–150 micrometres
Condensed aerosols are defined as those which release finely-divided solids of less than 10 micrometres
The solid particulates have a considerably smaller
Dry chemical suppression agents larger
Condensed particles remain airborne significantly longer and leave much less residue within the protected area
Condensed aerosols are flooding agents, therefore effective regardless of the location and height of the fire flames
Dry chemical systems, which must be directly aimed at the flame
Condensed extinguisher can be started by means of mechanical operation, electric operation, or combined electro-mechanical operation
Other types are manually
What features of Offshore and Marine Aerosol Fire Suppression System?
Technical parameters
Item | Specification |
Name | Aerosol Fire Suppression System For Offshore and Marine Fire Protection |
Overall dimensions(mm) | 240( diameter)X57(height) |
Extinguishing device weight(Kg) | 2.9 |
Agent quantity(Kg) | 1.0 |
Protected volume(m³) | 35m³ |
Working temperature(℃) | -50℃~+95℃ |
Safety current(mA,DC) | ≤150mA |
Start-up mode | Electric start-up or thermal line |
Discharge times) | ≤ 7 |
Service life(year) | 10 |