Local fire extinguishing systems

Local fire extinguishing systems are used for automatic extinguishing of lithiumbatteries in confined spaces such as warehouses, garages, machinery, caravans, etc. They are designed to respond quickly to a fire while minimising damage.
Local fire extinguishing systems are terminated with an ampoule and rosette.

Ampoule - measures temperature very sensitively and in a short time is able to react to a rapid increase in room temperature from 65°C - 68°C, then gives the impulse to extinguish.
Rosette - is a special mechanism that ensures that the extinguishing agent is dispersed in all directions in the protected area.

HOW DOES THE EXTINGUISHING PROCESS WORK?
When the system detects a temperature rise or fire, the vial bursts and the extinguishing agent spray is activated. The extinguishing agent then covers the burning object and lowers its temperature, preventing the supply of oxygen or interrupting the chemical reaction.

HOW DOES A LOCAL EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM DIFFER FROM A CONVENTIONAL FIRE EXTINGUISHER?
Local extinguishing systems are automatic devices that do not require manual operation, unlike conventional fire extinguishers. These special fire extinguishing systems are designed for specific areas unlike conventional fire extinguishers.

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