Sprink­ler sys­tems

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Ad­vant­ages

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

    • People, prop­erty and the en­vir­on­ment are pro­tec­ted, the loss of cus­tom­ers and mar­ket shares after a fire is avoided
    • The prin­ciple of se­lect­ive ex­tin­guish­ing makes sprink­ler sys­tems ex­tremely ef­fect­ive and en­sures a care­ful use of the nat­ural water re­source
    • Sprink­ler sys­tems cre­ate ar­chi­tec­tural op­por­tun­it­ies and fa­cil­it­ate op­er­a­tions, as in many cases they are a cost-ef­fect­ive al­tern­at­ive to ad­di­tional fire walls.
    • The use of water in the event of a fire also re­duces smoke and pol­lut­ants and pro­tects the en­vir­on­ment
    • Sprink­ler sys­tems are quickly ready for use again after a re­place­ment.

    Un­der­cover Sprink­ler

    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.

    Pre­ac­tion Sprink­ler

    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.

      Cross-gen­er­a­tional net­work­ing

      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.

        Protected Area

        1

        Water pres­sure ves­sel

        2

        Wet pipe sys­tem for frost-pro­tec­ted rooms

        3

        Wet pipe valve

        4

        Dry pipe sys­tem for rooms sub­ject to frost haz­ard

        5

        Fire pump

        6

        Dry pipe valve

        7

        Pump suc­tion tank

        8

        Con­trol cab­inet
        1. 1Water pres­sure ves­sel
        2. 2Wet pipe sys­tem for frost-pro­tec­ted rooms
        3. 3Wet pipe valve
        4. 4Dry pipe sys­tem for rooms sub­ject to frost haz­ard
        5. 5Fire pump
        6. 6 Dry pipe valve
        7. 7Pump suc­tion tank
        8. 8Con­trol cab­inet

        Func­tion

        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.

        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.

        • In this type of sys­tem, the pip­ing net­work is com­pletely filled with pres­sur­ized water. If the sprink­ler bulbs burst, water pours out im­me­di­ately.

        Applications

        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.

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        Of­fices

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        Pro­duc­tion and as­sembly halls

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        Re­fri­ger­ated stor­age

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        Stor­age rooms

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