Sprinkler systems
Universal protection.
Sprinkler systems detect and report fires and automatically initiate the extinguishing process with water. The underlying principle of selective extinguishing makes them extremely efficient: In the event of a fire, only the sprinklers located in the immediate proximity of the fire will be activated. Immediate extinguishing action using water is taken, while the remaining sprinklers remain closed. Sprinkler systems provide reliable fire protection for buildings and industrial plants. For special fire risks, a film-forming foaming agent can be added to the extinguishing water to increase the extinguishing effect.
Classic sprinkler systems
Sprinklers from the Minimax Undercover product range are the perfect solution when it comes to integrating a fire extinguishing system into a ceiling unobtrusively and harmoniously. They are exactly what is required when high aesthetic standards need to be met in prestigious settings such as luxury hotel rooms, museums, showrooms of department stores or offices. Architects and clients with a keen eye for design invariably consider conventional sprinkler heads and traditional escutcheons that protrude from the ceiling to be unattractive and highly conspicuous. Virtually flush with the ceiling and available in a surface finish to match your interior design, the innovative Undercover-Sprinklers open up a whole host of new interior design opportunities. In addition, they continue to meet the official prerequisites for planning permission to be granted and for premium rebates on fire insurance to be guaranteed.
If a sprinkler is damaged, for example during works on building facilities, water may leak, causing damage to the building or equipment. Particularly in areas with water-sensitive equipment, which can have very severe consequences for the organization, for example the failure of the IT system. These special sprinklers can can be simply connected to the existing or planned sprinkler pipework, providing double safety against the unwanted release of the sprinkler system, while offering the same fire protection. Before sprinkling water is released, both sprinklers must always release a preaction sprinkler unit. The risk of water leakage and related damage through accidental damage to a sprinkler is therefore dramatically reduced. Preaction sprinklers are installed in sprinkler systems with wet and dry pipework in exactly the same way as conventional sprinklers. A major difference however is that preaction sprinklers can be wired to a monitoring panel. The electrical elements of the preaction sprinklers serve solely for monitoring and fault display: their release is purely mechanical.
Clunid Connect enables the cross-generational networking of Minimax fire detection and suppression control panel system technologies. Via a hardware and software interface, existing systems can be easily networked and, if necessary, extended. Location-independent, centralized, cross-network control allows all fire alarm control panels in the system to be conveniently and easily operated.
A sprinkler system consists of a pipe system with sprinklers, traversing all areas of the building that are to be protected. When the system is in operational readiness, a liquid-filled glass bulb seals the sprinkler. If the air temperature exceed a preset threshold value due to a fire, the expanding liquid bursts the glass bulb and activates the sprinkler. The extinguishing water hits the deflector which distributes it evenly across the fire source. Thus the fire as a rule can be extinguished with just a few sprinklers, and the damage is reduced to a minimum. At the same time, an alarm is sent to the in-house and external fire fighting services.
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Water pressure vessel2
Wet pipe system for frost-protected rooms3
Wet pipe valve4
Dry pipe system for rooms subject to frost hazard5
Fire pump6
Dry pipe valve7
Pump suction tank8
Control cabinetA sprinkler system consists of a pipe system with sprinklers, traversing all areas of the building that are to be protected. When the system is in operational readiness, a liquid-filled glass bulb seals the sprinkler. If the air temperature exceed a preset threshold value due to a fire, the expanding liquid bursts the glass bulb and activates the sprinkler. The extinguishing water hits the deflector which distributes it evenly across the fire source. Thus the fire as a rule can be extinguished with just a few sprinklers, and the damage is reduced to a minimum. At the same time, an alarm is sent to the in-house and external fire fighting services.
The ESS 5000 electronic control panel serves both as a control panel for electrically driven sprinkler pumps and as a monitoring panel. Depending on the version it can be used both for powering the sprinkler pump from just the mains and also with redundant power via an auxiliary power supply. Optionally the ESS 5000 can also be used for certain fire detection- and extinguishing control functions.
The ESS 5000 electronic control panel serves both as a control panel for electrically driven sprinkler pumps and as a monitoring panel. Depending on the version it can be used both for powering the sprinkler pump from just the mains and also with redundant power via an auxiliary power supply. Optionally the ESS 5000 can also be used for certain fire detection- and extinguishing control functions.
Sprinkler systems are often used in new buildings, but can also be installed subsequently in existing protected areas, for example due to planned changes in use.