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When fire strikes and nobody's around to respond, an automatic fire extinguisher becomes your silent guardian. These clever devices detect heat or flame and release suppressant without human intervention, protecting your property 24/7. An automatic fire extinguisher is a self-activating fire suppression device that triggers when the temperature reaches a preset level, working independently using heat-sensitive bulbs or fusible links. What is an automatic fire extinguisher? An automatic fire extinguisher is a self-activating fire suppression device that triggers when the temperature reaches a preset level. Unlike manual fire extinguishers that need someone to operate them, these systems work independently using heat-sensitive bulbs or fusible links. When fire occurs, the device automatically discharges suppressant directly onto the flames. Most automatic fire extinguishers are mounted above or near fire-risk areas, such as electrical panels, machinery, or storage spaces. They're particularly valuable in unmanned locations, overnight periods, or places where people might not notice a fire starting. How do automatic fire extinguishers work? The mechanism is surprisingly straightforward. Each unit contains a heat-sensitive trigger, typically a glass bulb filled with liquid or a metal fusible link. When the ambient temperature reaches the activation point (typically 68°C or 93°C), the trigger fails and releases a spring-loaded valve. Once triggered, the extinguisher discharges its contents through a spray nozzle or diffuser. The suppressant covers the protected area, smothering flames and cooling burning materials. Most units empty their contents within 10 to 30 seconds, depending on their capacity and design. Installing automatic fire extinguishers These systems excel in specific environments where manual intervention isn't guaranteed. Server rooms, electrical switchboards, and control panels benefit enormously from automatic protection. Industrial settings commonly use automatic extinguishers near machinery, conveyor systems, and paint booths. Vehicle engine compartments in buses, trucks, and agricultural equipment also benefit from this protection. Any confined space with fire risk but limited human presence makes an ideal candidate. Different types of automatic fire extinguishers Dry powder units handle most fire types but can create a mess and may damage sensitive electronics. Clean agent systems, such as CO2 or inert gases, leave no residue, making them ideal for computer rooms and archives. Water mist systems cool burning materials whilst minimising water damage. Each type suits different fire risks and environments. Are automatic fire extinguishers worth the investment? The numbers speak for themselves. Early fire suppression significantly reduces damage compared to allowing fires to develop. Insurance companies often offer premium reductions for properties equipped with automatic systems. The cost of replacing damaged equipment, stock, or buildings far exceeds the price of prevention. These systems provide peace of mind during holidays, weekends, and overnight periods when buildings are empty. They react faster than human detection, often stopping fires before they spread beyond their point of origin. Maintaining automatic fire extinguishers Regular inspection keeps these life-saving devices ready when needed. Check mounting brackets monthly for security and examine the heat-sensitive trigger for damage or corrosion. Inspect the nozzle area for any signs of discharge, dents, or blockages. Annual professional servicing ensures optimal performance. Technicians test trigger mechanisms, check pressure levels, and verify the quality of suppressants. They'll also confirm the system matches current fire risks and building layout. Ready to protect your property around the clock? Explore our range of automatic fire extinguishers and discover the ideal solution for your specific needs. Our fire safety experts are available to assist you in selecting the perfect system and arranging professional installation. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Do automatic fire extinguishers work in computer rooms? Yes, automatic fire extinguishers containing inert gas are perfect for computer rooms and server cabinets. The gas spreads evenly and suffocates fires without damaging sensitive electronics. The extinguisher must match the volume of your cabinet for proper gas concentration. Where should I mount my automatic fire extinguisher? Mount your automatic fire extinguisher above the protected equipment using the supplied wall bracket. This positioning enables the device to respond to rising heat as quickly as possible when a fire occurs. What triggers an automatic fire extinguisher? Heat levels commonly associated with fire trigger the automatic activation of extinguishers. When temperatures reach the preset activation point, the device automatically releases its suppressant without human intervention. Can I use automatic fire extinguishers in unmanned areas? Absolutely. Automatic fire extinguishers are specifically designed for unmanned or occasionally unattended locations where instant fire suppression is needed. They provide cost-effective protection without requiring continuous human monitoring. Will automatic fire extinguishers work if the cabinet doors are open? No, automatic fire extinguishers are most effective in enclosed spaces. If your cabinet has too many openings, the suppressant gas will disperse into other areas rather than concentrating on the fire. Keep cabinet doors closed when not working on equipment.
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Designed to be mounted (on the wall bracket supplied) in un-manned areas, these automatic extinguishers are triggered by heat levels commonly associated with fire.
Available in both 6kg and 10kg models, these automatic extinguishers are perfect for unmanned, confined locations.
The Novec 1230 systems come in two sizes to cover either 1.5m3 or 3.0m3 of space in 19" server racks. Slimline, low profile rack design.
The UltraGuard personal protection system is a self-contained and portable sprinkler system designed to protect the vulnerable and elderly from fire. The quick detection and suppression gives valuable time for them to escape or provide a survivable environment until assistance arrives
Automatic fire extinguishers are deployed in settings that are occasionally or permanently unattended, or where an instant extinguishing response is crucial. They offer an efficient and cost-effective solution for safeguarding areas where hiring personnel for continuous monitoring is unnecessary.
Automatic fire extinguishers used for computer cabinets usually contain an inert gas, which is released when the temperature reaches a trigger point. The inert gas suffocates the fire as it spreads evenly in the computer cabinet. It is important that the size of extinguisher matches the volume of the cabinet as if the gas concentration after discharge is too low, the fire will not be suppressed. The automatic fire extinguisher will not be effective if the cabinet has too many openings, as the gas will disperse into other areas. It is therefore important that the cabinet door for example is closed when the cabinet is not being worked on. The position of the extinguisher is usually above the equipment so that the rising heat triggers the extinguisher as quickly as possible. The gases in our automatic extinguishers are environmentally friendly.