Dry chemical fire suppression systems are cost effective and reliable, using ABC dry chemical to suppress fires in industrial areas. Activated by fusible links or heat detectors, a dry chemical system will release a dry powder through fixed nozzles, either totally flooding an area or covering the hazard.
Proshield Fire & Security can install a new dry chemical system that meets current NFPA standards, or inspect your current system and provide you with the NFPA required semi-annual inspection report and certification tag.
Dry chemical systems are used in industrial applications such as:
- Fuel Storage
- Industrial Paint Spray Booths
- Generator Rooms
- Bulk Storage
- Exhaust Ducts
- Machinery Spaces
- Vehicle Spray Booths
- Fuel Pumps
- Mixing Rooms
- Hazardous Storage Areas
- Dip Tanks