Implementing Dangerous Goods Fire Suppression Systems in your Battery Cabinets, Safety Cabinets or Outdoor Chemical Stores can help your workplace suppress a chemical fire as soon as it breaks out. Read our Product Manual to learn more about the use and maintenance of this fire suppression solution.
REMEMBER: Storemasta can install Fire Suppression within your storage equipment, or you can purchase a kit to install it yourself in an existing unit.
Dangerous Goods Fire Suppression can suppress fires in a range of Storemasta storage equipment.
A fire can be extinguished by removing any one of the four elements: OXYGEN, HEAT, FUEL, CHAIN REACTOIN.
In practical fire-fighting terms, this translates as starvation, cooling, smothering, and interference:
All fire suppression operates on these principles, with their various extinguishing agents removing one or more of the four elements from the fire.
FirePro® aerosol extinguishes fire by inhibiting the chain chemical reactions present in combustion on a molecular level.
The FirePro® Dangerous Goods Fire Suppression System activates when a specific temperature is detected, automatically releasing a non-pressurised, non-toxic aerosol that inhibits the chain reactions of combustion on a molecular level.
REMEMBER: Storemasta offers two main types of Dangerous Goods Fire Suppression Systems – the monitored and non-monitored systems.
Your Dangerous Goods Fire Suppression System is listed to AS 5062 Fire Protection for mobile and transportable equipment (MONITORED FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS) and AS 4487 Condensed aerosol fire extinguishing systems (NON-MONITORED FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS).
It's been manufactured Under ISO 14001 / 9001 Standards and offers a 15-year life span.
With a range of models available through Storemasta, the FirePro® Dangerous Goods Fire Suppression System is suitable for cabinets or stores and offers a 15-year life span.
FirePro has conducted more than 70 Li-Ion fire suppression tests over the last 5 years, with accredited laboratories and prominent lithium-ion battery manufacturers. The active agent in the condensed aerosol suppressant has been proven to be effective in neutralising and controlling a fire, preventing the propagation of thermal runaway – a key risk with lithium-ion battery fires.
The equipment must be installed in a way that is effective for fire suppression. Dangerous Goods Fire Suppression Systems must be installed with units directing the stream away from the cabinet or store opening.
They must NOT be installed so that the aerosol stream disperses towards the opening as this will inhibit fire suppression effectiveness.
The FirePro Suppression system should be serviced at least every 6 months in accordance with AS 1851, more often in aggressive environments.
Regular visual inspections of the system must also be conducted by the operators to ensure all installed parts are free from debris, rust, or electrical faults.
Six monthly servicing must be undertaken by accredited service technicians.
IMPORTANT: No personnel should be in the risk area during testing until the firepro units are disconnected and test modules in place.
A logbook must be kept, recording all the relevant events concerning the installation. The logbook contains the items required that give a picture and provide for the recording of various things during the life of the installation.
Should the system be activated:
NOTE: The FirePro Aerosol generators are single use items, so will need to be replaced if they discharge.
REMEMBER: All workplaces should have systems and emergency plans in place to deal with a chemical fire if it does break out. Notify your local fire services if you have a lithium-ion battery fire due to the risk of reignition of the batteries.
For Storemasta Battery Management solutions equipped with MONITORED Fire Suppression Systems, ensure that you understand the following:
The equipment is fitted with an automatic fire protection system. When the system operates it:
Before opening the battery unit:
Note the special warnings that relate to Fire Suppression Systems installed in Storemasta Battery Charging Cabinets.
If exposure to extinguishing agent on eyes or skin occurs, flush thoroughly with water, move to well-ventilated area. If irritation persists, seek medical attention. Extinguishing agent is non-toxic.
Need some more advice on fire suppression systems for your workplace? It’s simple to get in touch with our knowledgeable Storemasta DG Storage consultants who can assist with reducing fire risk in your operations.
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