Fire Suppression Systems

FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS


Fire Suppression Systems are used with

smoke detectors and fire alarm systems to improve and

increase personal safety as well as protect your business

critical operations.


Dragon Fire Group Ltd has the experience and technical

skills to plan, install and commission all types of

suppression system which fall into the following groups:

Gas Suppression Systems



e.g. IG55, FM200, HFC 227ea,Novec and Inergen

These systems work by starving the fire of oxygen

or heat to extinguish it. The system will normally use

smoke detectors to detect a fire which triggers the

release of gas into the area. The gas then suffocates

the fire by removing the oxygen or heat needed to burn.


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The benefits of this type of system include

safe and environmentally friendly gas, no

clean up is required as no residue is left

behind and the systems can be used in a

variety of areas including server, switch,

battery and transformer rooms.

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Water Mist Suppression

Systems



These systems are operated by heat sensors

detecting a higher than average temperature and

triggering a water mist blanket. They can be used

in areas where gas is not appropriate, for example,

where ovens and fat fryers are located.

Using water ensures safety and a quick and easy

clean up, ensuring that you are back up and running

for business in no time at all.

Foam Deluge Suppression

Systems


These are similar to water systems but

use an expanding foam solution to

extinguish the fire.



They can be a cost effective alternative

to the more expensive tank and pump

system required to operate sprinklers.

They are also useful for situations where

there is risk associated with highly

flammable liquid.



Reaction Suppression Systems


This system works by installing a

detection tube, connected to an

extinguisher, around the area of risk.

When a flame touches the tube a hole is

burst in the tube, releasing the

extinguisher.

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