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Cabinet HFC-227ea Fire Extinguishing Equipment

Applicable for Extinguishing the Following Types of Fires:
Electrical fires
Liquid fires or fires involving molten solids
Solid surface fires
Gas fires that require cutting off the gas supply before extinguishing

PRODUCT DETAILS

Overview

The Cabinet-type HFC-227ea Gas Fire Extinguishing System, also known as a pre-assembled extinguishing system, is a type of fire suppression unit that integrates the extinguishing agent storage device, piping, nozzles, signal feedback, and driving components into a complete unit. The Cabinet-type Automatic Fire Extinguishing System produced by our company is suitable for unit-independent total flooding fire suppression systems. One or several sets of the cabinet units can protect a designated area. The storage volume of the extinguishing agent, the filling quantity of the agent, and the activation method can all be customized according to the specific requirements of the project. This system typically works in conjunction with a fire alarm and automatic control system, providing protection for the designated area and enabling automatic fire detection and suppression.

Fire Extinguishing Principle

Once the Cabinet-type HFC-227ea Gas Fire Extinguishing System is installed, the system is in an automatic operation mode. When a fire occurs in the protected area, fire detectors such as temperature or smoke sensors will send fire alarm signals to the gas fire extinguishing controller. The controller outputs a signal to activate the relevant equipment, and an audible and visual alarm is triggered. After a delay of 0-30 seconds (adjustable based on actual needs), the activation signal is sent, which opens the valve of the HFC-227ea gas storage container. The extinguishing agent is then released through the connected pipes and nozzles into the protected area to suppress the fire.

Application Areas

Applicable for Extinguishing the Following Types of Fires:

  • Electrical fires
  • Liquid fires or fires involving molten solids
  • Solid surface fires
  • Gas fires that require cutting off the gas supply before extinguishing

Suitable for Protecting Enclosed Spaces, Typical Locations Include:

  • Hazardous areas with explosive gases or liquids
  • Libraries, archives, document storage rooms, and museums
  • Oil-immersed transformers, distribution rooms with oil-filled switches, and backup generator rooms
  • Communication rooms, data centers, and computer rooms

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