@paul9511 No, it doesn't flood the space, it puts out the fire by basically removing the oxygen from the fire and by the cooling action. And yes, the system is designed to immediately go off if a pull station is pulled, but from what I can see the heat detectors and the smoke detectors have a discharge delay.
Wow, this system is really impressive! It's also perfect for electrical fires! What type of siren is used in the system, and where are the lights from?
Does it floods the space, and is it possible to set off the WATER MIST, just by pulling a pull station ?
paul9511 9 months ago
@paul9511 No, it doesn't flood the space, it puts out the fire by basically removing the oxygen from the fire and by the cooling action. And yes, the system is designed to immediately go off if a pull station is pulled, but from what I can see the heat detectors and the smoke detectors have a discharge delay.
RussianFoxProduction 7 months ago
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paul9511 1 year ago
These systems use nitrogen to pressurize the water. how much nitrogen is released in the protected area and does it pose a suffocation hazard?
bruceblazo 1 year ago
Wow, this system is really impressive! It's also perfect for electrical fires! What type of siren is used in the system, and where are the lights from?
KJ4VGT 1 year ago