The BAVARIA FIRESEARCH is designed with automatic tube sensor, it can work with dry chemical powder or Carbon Dioxide, specifically for protecting inaccessible areas or enclosures which are difficult to access, such as control panels, power panels computer, servers room, main machinery rooms, generators. And is also suitable for protecting cars, buses, boats, ships and fits for use within commercial buildings, industrial plants, residential and fuel station and others.
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1. Direct Pressure Operated System |
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BAVARIA FIRESEARCH direct pressure operated system uses the firesearch tube as both "Detection Device" a sensor to detect the fire start, and "Extinguishing Agent Delivery System", firesearch tube considers all its points of an infinite number of sensors and nozzles. As the fire starts, the firesearch tube is detected ruptures, forming as an effective nozzle. The pressure will drop releases the cylinder Carbon Dioxide through the effective nozzle to effectively suppress the fire, which allows the fastest extinguishing time and minimum spread of the fire. As an Option the Firesearch system can linked with a sarin alarm operated with battery. |
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2. Indirect Pressure Operated System |
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BAVARIA FIRESEARCH indirect pressure operated system uses the firesearch tube as a "Detection Device" a sensor to detect the fire start only, not as the discharge tube, and "System Activation Device". As the fire starts the firesearch tube ruptures making drop of pressure, effect to active the indirect valve, then causing the Carbon Dioxide is discharged from the cylinder through the diffuser nozzles, which allows the fastest extinguishing time and minimum spread of the fire. As an Option the Firesearch system can linked with a siren alarm operated battery. |
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Discontinue Fires Where They Started ............... IN SECONDS |
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BAVARIA FIRESEARCH Dry Chemical Powder DLP (Direct low Pressure) | |||
System's Components: | |||
1 - Head valve with two lines | 6 - End of line with manometer | ||
2 - Head valve with one line | 7 - Pressure gauge with electrical switch | ||
3 - Extinguishing vessel | 8 - Pressure switch | ||
4 - Flexible Firesearch detection tube | 9 - Alarm siren | ||
5 - End of line | |||
Head Valve Features: | |||
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Extinguishing Cylinder Features: | |||
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Data Specifications | ||||
System Type | BAVARIA FIRESEARCH DLP ( Direct low Pressure ) | |||
Capacity | 2 kg | 4 kg | 6 kg | 12 kg |
Test Pressure | 35 bar | |||
Cylinder Bursting Pressure | Over 70 bar | |||
Operating Head | Chrome-plated brass valve | |||
Discharge Tube | Firesearch polymer flexible tube with several lengths | |||
Shell Material | DC 04 Steel according to DIN EN 10130 | |||
Tube Bursting Temp. at 8 bar | 100 °C (± 5 °C) | |||
Extinguishing Agent | MAP-based | |||
Paint Finish | Surface treatment and 100% polyester coating | |||
Option at Extra Cost | Items 7,8 and 9 (See Fig 1) |
Indirect Pressure Operated System Dry Chemical Powder (Fig 2) | |||
System's Components: | |||
1 - Head valve | 8 - Pressure gauge with electrical switch | ||
2 - Extinguishing vessel | 9 - Pressure switch | ||
3 - Steel piping network | 10 - Alarm siren | ||
4 - Special diffuser nozzles | 11 - Manual release with manometer | ||
5 - Flexible detection tube | 12 - Solenoid release | ||
6 - Flexible detection tube | 13 - Manual release | ||
7 - End of line with manometer | |||
Head Valve Features: | |||
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Extinguishing Cylinder Features: | |||
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Data Specifications | ||
System Type | BAVARIA FIRESEARCH (Indirect low Pressure System) | |
Capacity | 6 kg | 12 kg |
Test Pressure | 35 bar | |
Cylinder Bursting Pressure | Over 70 bar | |
Operating Head | Chrome-plated brass valve | |
Discharge Fittings | Piping net which ends with special nozzle | |
Shell Material | Steel according to DIN EN 10130 and ES 1110 | |
Tube Bursting Temp. at 8 bar | 100 °C (± 5 °C) | |
Extinguishing Agent | MAP-based | |
Paint Finish | Surface treatment and 100% polyester coating | |
Option at Extra Cost | Items 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 (See Fig 2) |