Nitrogen-driven bottle
Nitrogen-driven cylinders are usually made of high-strength steel and can withstand the pressure of high-pressure nitrogen inside. These bottles are designed to rapidly release the pre-filled high-pressure nitrogen when the fire extinguishing system is activated, thereby pushing the fire extinguishing agent through the pipeline network to the fire source location. Nitrogen, as an inert gas, does not participate in any chemical reactions and poses no harm to the environment or human body, making it an ideal choice for a driving medium.
Main features
High safety: As nitrogen is an inert gas, it is very stable at normal temperature and is not flammable or explosive. Therefore, using nitrogen as the driving gas greatly enhances the safety of the system.
Pollution-free: Nitrogen does not react with fire extinguishing agents or other substances, avoiding the possible generation of pollutants. This is particularly important for environments that need to be kept clean.
Strong reliability: The nitrogen drive system has undergone strict testing and can be reliably started in emergency situations, ensuring that the fire extinguishing agent can accurately and promptly cover the entire protected area.
Easy maintenance: Compared with other types of drive mechanisms, the structure of nitrogen-driven cylinders is relatively simple, and the daily maintenance and inspection workload is relatively small.
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