July 21, 2025
High-Pressure Piping CO₂ Fire Extinguishing Device
A high-pressure piping carbon dioxide (CO₂) fire suppression system is a fixed fire extinguishing system commonly used to protect high-value or critical facilities from fire hazards. This system delivers CO₂ through a pre-installed piping network to the protected area and automatically discharges CO₂ when a fire is detected. Below are some key details about this type of CO₂ fire suppression system:
System Components
Storage Containers: High-pressure steel cylinders used to store liquid CO₂.
Activation Device: Manual, electric, or pneumatic trigger mechanisms used to activate the release of CO₂.
Distribution Network: A system of pipes and nozzles designed to ensure even distribution of CO₂ throughout the protected area.
Control Panel: Monitors system status and provides an operational interface.
Detectors: Smoke, heat, or other types of detectors used to identify the presence of fire.
Working Principle
When a fire is detected by the sensors, a signal is sent to the control panel, which then activates the release mechanism. The CO₂ is then discharged from the storage cylinders and transported through the piping network to the fire source. By reducing the oxygen concentration in the affected area, the system suppresses flame propagation and ultimately extinguishes the fire.
Application Scenarios
High-pressure CO₂ fire suppression systems are suitable for a wide range of applications, including but not limited to:
Electrical equipment rooms
Data centers
Museums
Archives
Other critical or water-sensitive areas