CO2 Fire Extinguisher with Detection Tube
The CO2 Fire Extinguisher with Detection Tube is a specialized fire safety system designed for early and precise fire detection, particularly suitable for hard-to-reach or high-risk areas.
This system combines the rapid fire extinguishing capabilities of CO2 with direct sensing tube technology, creating an automatic fire suppression system that quickly addresses fires. Once a fire is detected, the system automatically triggers the CO2 extinguisher, ensuring a swift response that can prevent the spread of flames and limit damage.
The CO2 extinguisher is renowned for its clean and residue-free operation, making it suitable for environments with electrical equipment or sensitive items. The detection tube can be easily integrated into existing fire safety networks, providing an additional layer of protection and early warning.
CO2 Detection Tube
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Technical Parameters
Device Type | Carbon Dioxide Fire Probe Hose Fire Extinguishing Device |
Model | TH-Z-E-6/150-JA |
Device Release Type | Direct Acting |
Nominal Working Pressure (MPa) | 5.17 |
Maximum Working Pressure (MPa) | 15 |
Activation Temperature (℃) | 150+/-10 |
Minimum Amount of Fire Extinguishing Agent Required per Unit Volume (kg/m³) | 1.5 |
Technical Parameters
Working Environment Temperature Range | -40℃~+90℃ |
Relative Humidity | ≤95% |
Extinguishing Time | Within 30 seconds after the spray has ended |
Spray Time | ≤10S |
Spray Latency Time | ≤5S |
Activation Temperature | 170+10℃ |
System Activation Method | Thermal Fuse |
Multi-Unit Linkage Method | Series Connection |
Application Scenarios
Suitable for extinguishing the following fires:
- Radio and television transmission towers, including microwave rooms, decimeter wave rooms, meter wave rooms, transformer and switchgear rooms, and uninterruptible power supply rooms.
- Telecommunications systems, including programmable exchange rooms, control rooms, and signal transfer point rooms.
- Power generation plants, including control rooms, electronic equipment rooms, computer rooms, relay rooms, transformer and switchgear rooms, cable crossings, dense areas, and intermediate joints.
- Transformer and switchgear cabinets, elevator control cabinets, cable trays or troughs with trough boxes, or other special or important cabinet equipment with relatively sealed enclosures
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