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The sprinkler system is designed for the rapid elimination of fire outbreaks, especially in the initial stages of the fire. This equipment consists of a water source and a sprinkler system, the latter also consisting of valve stations, pipework and sprinkler heads.

One of the most important components of the sprinkler system is the water source, consisting of the water storage tank and the main sprinkler pumps. These pumps can be diesel or electric motor driven. The ideal combination for maximum safety and reliability is a combination of two pumps – one with an electric motor and the other with a diesel motor. The performance of the pumps is checked on a test line.

Water then flows from the pumps, through a pressure line, to a manifold fitted with control valves. From there, it is piped directly to sprinkler heads located on the manifold under ceilings, in racks or in exposed locations. The sprinklers themselves are automatically triggered and spray water only when the sprinkler trigger temperature is reached. The flow of water after sprinkler activation will trigger a fire alarm.

 

Vortex – Hybrid fire extinguishing system

There are places, premises and facilities where, even if all fire protection and fire safety standards are met, starting a fixed fire extinguisher is as much of a problem as the fire itself. For example, archive rooms, flammable and chemical storage areas, data centres and server rooms will be fatally and irreversibly destroyed by both the fire itself and the fixed fire extinguishing system.

The Vortex 500, 1000 and 1500 hybrid fire extinguishing systems are perfectly suited for these purposes. This stable extinguishing system, which our company offers to its customers unlike its competitors, enables a unique nitrogen and water spray extinguishing technology.

It is the combination of oxygen reduction and environmental cooling that results in faster and more efficient fire outbreak suppression. This method not only does not cause health problems for those directly affected, but is also environmentally friendly and does not require costly structural modifications to the protected areas. Vortex thus becomes an ideal alternative not only to conventional fixed fire extinguishers, but also to indoor gases, which, unlike Vortex, are poisonous and dangerous.