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Due to its shape and size, the FIRE DESTROYER disk is designed for installation in industrial electrical cabinets and servers.
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135.56 € 122.00 € With VAT (100.00 € WITHOUT VAT)
Standards
- In accordance with standards GA 602-2013, 2013/29/EU, DIN EN 16263-5:2021-7
- Sample test and CE certificate
- Patented for shields
- Internationally protected trademark
Characteristics
- FIRE DESTROYER AEROSOL DISK provides active fire protection in rooms where expensive technology is located, which cannot be damaged by the extinguishing media.
- The extinguishing medium is harmless to the environment and people.
- It is effective for class A / B / C / F fires.
- Fast response: In the event of a sudden fire, the fire mechanism in the automatic fire extinguisher is activated within 3-5 seconds to suppress the fire and minimize losses, ensuring maximum protection of life and property.
- Specifications:
Dimensions: 130mm x 130mm
Extinguishing volume: 1.5 m³ (150 g), 3 m³ (300 g), 10 m³ (1000 g)
Extinguishing medium: AEROSOL type S
Usage
Easy installation and use: The DISK FIRE DESTROYER AEROSOL is attached to a flat surface with four screws, and the ignition cord is spread over the entire area of the potential fire source. Upon contact with fire, the mechanism is activated in 3-5 seconds, and the extinguishing medium is dispersed throughout the room.
Warranty
The warranty period of the disk is 4 years and does not require additional maintenance.
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technical data
Response time
3-5 seconds.
For extinguishing class fires
A, B, C, F.
Quenching volume
1m³ (100g)
1.5 m³ (150 g),
3 m³ (300 g),
10 m³ (1000 g)
Installation time
approx. 15 minutes.
Dimensions
130mm x 130mm
Warranty period
4 years and does not require additional maintenance
The most common causes of ignition.
- Old, worn out fuses
- Unprofessional connection
- Power grid overload
- Poor material quality
- Overheating
- Pollution
- Mechanical damage
- Damage caused by rodents
Accommodation
DISK FIRE DESTROYER AEROSOL is attached to flat surfaces with four screws, and the ignition cord is spread over the entire area of the potential fire source. Upon contact with fire, the mechanism is activated in 3-5 seconds, and the extinguishing medium is dispersed throughout the room. FIRE DESTROYER AEROSOL DISK provides active fire protection in rooms where expensive technology is located, which cannot be damaged by the extinguishing media. Due to the size of the product and the capacity of the extinguishing medium, this product is suitable for rooms up to 10 m³. It is suitable for installation in a wide variety of rooms and areas.
Step-by-step installation instructions:
Delivery contents: the box contains 4 screws, a 10-meter ignition cord and an automatic FIRE DESTROYER disc with four mounting holes.
1. Clean the selected installation site.
2. Place the aerosol disc against the selected installation location.
3. Fasten the disc with all four screws.
4. Place the ignition cord behind the disc in the location of the potential fire source.
Done. Make sure all screws are tight.
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Electrical cabinets and servers
- So how does electricity cause so many fires? Heating of cables and electrical components can cause them to loosen and deteriorate the contact. A fire can be caused by electric lines, worn-out components in the electrical cabinet, as well as lack of maintenance of electrical appliances, poorly maintained connections and overloaded electrical installations. Improperly used extension cords are themselves a cause of fire. Worn wires, loose wires and fuses in electrical installations and other components that are not maintained over time begin to overheat and cause sparks and, as a result, fire due to a short circuit. Then flammable materials and components near this event will also be affected and a fire will start.
Fires on boats and barges
- 26% of fires are caused by non-vessel sources. Usually a fire starts on a neighboring vessel and then engulfs our vessel. Among the external sources of fire, we can also add a fire outbreak in the garage or the house where the vessel is stored. Protect yourself from potential damage claims when a fire breaks out on your vessel.
- 20% fires are caused by poor electrical installation on the vessel's engine. The reason is usually bad contacts on the old wires. This most often happens on vessels that are over 25 years old, where the contacts are already heavily oxidized. If you are the owner of an older vessel, we suggest that you inspect all electrical wiring on the vessel and replace all worn cables, and regularly clean all contacts. Do not forget that due to high temperatures in the engine compartment, salt and moisture in the air, the insulation on the cables loses its insulating properties sooner and must be completely replaced.
- 15% fires break out due to problems with the DC electrical wiring on the vessel (12V, 24V). Boat batteries, poor cable insulation, poor connector contacts, polarity reversal and incorrect cable connections are common hazards. Whenever you need to replace certain equipment on the vessel, whenever you disconnect the connectors, first mark the cables which is positive and which is negative and after reassembly check if they are connected correctly.
- 12% fires break out on the AC 220V wiring on the vessel. In most cases, the problem is a bad contact on the cable for connecting the vessel to the electrical installation on the pier or in the port. Before connecting the vessel to an external voltage source, check that it is in good condition and that the cable is undamaged. Replace it at least every 10 years.
- 9% fires are caused by engine overheating. If the cooling water supply to your engine is interrupted and you don't shut it off in time, there is a good chance that your engine will overheat. The flow of cooling water to the engine can be interrupted due to clogging of the suction opening (with the Z drive, a PVC bag can be collected in the sea, which closes the water supply. If the engine temperature rises, stop the vessel and check the leg, if the bag has stuck to it. After removing the bag, the engine runs at minimum speed to cool down slowly.). The second cause is usually a worn or destroyed impeller, due to which the engine does not receive a sufficient amount of water for cooling. It is recommended to change the impeller every 2 years.
- 8% of fires are caused by batteries on vessels with outboard motors. On older engines over 10 years old, the voltage regulator is the cause of the fire. If you don't replace it sooner, you must replace it no later than when the engine is 15 years old.
- Data on the causes of fire are statistical data obtained from insurance companies and their claims for fire on a vessel. An extremely good protection against a fire outbreak is an automatic fire extinguisher, which is activated when it comes into contact with fire and extinguishes the fire before it spreads.
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