| Customization: | Available |
|---|---|
| Agent: | Foam/Dry Powder/Coldfire/F-500/Fe-36/Fk-5112 |
| Type: | Automatic Solenoid Model |
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| Product Description |
A vehicle automatic fire suppression system activated by a temperature cable (often called a linear heat detection cable or LHD cable) is a specialized fire detection system designed to trigger fire suppression in high-risk vehicle compartments (like mining trucks, heavy machinery, or mili tary vehicles) based on temperature changes along its entire length.
| Specifications |
| Brand Name | PRI-SAFETY |
| Capacity | 6L, 9L, 12L, 18L,19L, 20L, 25L, 45L, 50L,65L, 100L, 106L |
| Agent | Foam / Dry Powder / FK-5112 |
| Working Pressure | 14Bar |
| Testing Pressure | 27Bar |
| Cylinder Material | Steel red painting Or Stainless Steel 304 |
| Certificate | UN ECE R107 , CE |
| Why we need it? |
| 1. Extreme Fire Risks in Mobile Machinery * Flammable Fluids: Hydraulic oil (ignites at ~400°F/204°C), diesel fuel, lubricants. * Intense Heat Sources: Engines, exhausts (up to 1,000°F/538°C), brakes, electrical faults. * Ignition Triggers: * Fluid leaks onto hot surfaces (e.g., hydraulic hose bursts). * Friction from seized bearings or brakes. * Dust accumulation (in mining/agriculture) + heat = explosive combustion. Result: Fires can erupt in < 10 seconds and engulf a machine in minutes. |
2. Why Human Response Fails * Operator Limitations: * Cab isolation: Operators may not see/smell a fire until it's uncontrollable. * Escape time: Exiting a large mining truck (e.g., Cat 797) takes 30+ seconds - too slow. * Manual Extinguishers: Often inaccessible or ineffective against high-pressure fluid fires. Automatic systems act faster than humans, suppressing fires within 5-15 seconds of ignition. |
| 3. High-Risk Zones in Mobile Equipment Automatic systems protect critical compartments: * Engine Bays: 55% of machine fires start here (fluid leaks + heat). * Hydraulic Systems: High-pressure hoses rupture → aerosolized oil ignites. * Brakes/Transmissions: Friction fires in downhill-heavy operations. * Battery Compartments: Lithium-ion fires (in newer EVs) require instant suppression. * Operator Cabs: Electrical fires from wiring/controls. |
4. Real-World Consequences of Unprotected Machinery * Fatality Risk: Operators can't escape enclosed cabs during rapid fire spread. * Cost of Fire: * Direct loss: $500k-$10M+ per machine. * Indirect loss: Production delays, environmental fines, insurance spikes. * Reputational Damage: Fires trigger regulatory investigations and stakeholder distrust. |
| Working Principle: |
| Single Bottle Detection Cable Type |
2~4 Bottle Detection Cable Type |
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