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Fire suppression systems are used to extinguish, control, or in some cases, entirely prevent fires from spreading or occurring. Fire suppression systems have an incredibly large variety of applications, and as such, there are many different types of suppression systems for different applications being used today. Of these, there are some that are still in use but are no longer legal to manufacture and produce.[1]
Suppression systems[edit]Fire suppression systems are governed by the codes under the National Fire Protection Association, also known as the NFPA. This organization writes codes, regulations, and recommendations on the proper installation and maintenance of these fire suppression systems. Likewise, the NFPA also lists criteria that must be met for the requirements of certain types of fire suppression systems.[2]
WIND TURBINE FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM
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Usage/Application | Commercial |
Type | Fire Suppression Systems |
Capacity | AS PER DESIGN REQUIREMENT |
Packaging Type | Set |
System type | Clean Agent Suppression System |
Brand | FET |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Environment Temp | 21 |
Fire Suppression Type | Fire Extinguisher, Pipeline, Cylinder |
Certification | CE & UL |
When addressing fire protection for wind turbines (prevention as well as suppression), the best practices include both passive and active fire protection measures.
Passive fire protection is pretty much what the term “passive” implies, i.e., it is fire protection which, once implemented, does not require active action. Some examples of passive fire protection of wind turbines are:
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Choosing noncombustible materials during construction (in this case, specifically, the nacelle)
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Selecting/using noncombustible hydraulic and lubrication oils
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Compartmentalizing the nacelle area
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Installing lightning protection systems
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Installing systems to monitor the conditions of components/equipment
So what are the best, most effective systems to use once a fire has been ignited in a wind turbine?
No matter the extent of passive fire protection measures which are employed, one can never assume that a fire will not occur. And once a fire does occur, immediate measures must be taken, particularly before a very small, undetected, and remote fire evolves into one which significantly damages or totally destroys a wind turbine.
In the case of a wind turbine fire (as with many other industrial fires), active fire protection involves:
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Instant fire detection
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Instant triggering of fire alarm systems
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Quick-acting fire suppression systems
The most widely used and most effective fire suppression systems in wind turbines are CLEAN AGENT SUPPRESSION systems. A connected smoke/heat detector sends a signal to the aerosol system which immediately activates a discharge of the fire extinguishing agent. The fire is extinguished almost as quickly as it started, minimizing both the risk of extensive property loss, as well as potential loss of life.
All wind turbines should be equipped with an intelligent fire detection and aerosol suppression system. The cost of having such a system is minimal; yet, in the event of a fire, the cost of not having such a system would most likely be catastrophic.
Therefore, a proactive approach to wind turbine fire protection is essential. The simple, non-obtrusive installation of a proven detection and suppression system is a must for these confined, remote, and costly assets.
Fm 200 Gas Flooding System
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Fire Suppression Type | Pipeline |
Type | Co2 Flooding System |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Capacity | Any |
Usage/Application | Server room/ electrical room |
Extinguishing Agent | Clean agent |
Brand | Tyco/ Ansul |
Color | Red |
Cylinder Height | any |
Design | NFPA 2001 |
Clean agent extinguishing systems fight fires using the chemical extinguishant Novec™ 1230 3M™ or with the chemical extinguishant HFC-227ea. This extinguishant is neither corrosive nor electrically conductive. It is thus especially suitable for protecting rooms containing electric and electronic equipment. The systems extinguish fires without leaving residue, while offering a high level of personal and environmental protection at the same time. They are particularly suitable for the protection of small and medium-sized rooms, and the extinguishing agent can be stored compactly, either inside the room or in another area.
ADVANTAGESThe systems provide an excellent extinguishing effect in rooms with electronic and electrical equipmentThe extinguishing agent is neither corrosive nor electrically conductive, leaves no residue and can easily be removed from the space in question through ventilationThe extinguishing agent is neither corrosive nor electrically conductive, leaves no residue and can easily be removed from the space in question through ventilation