Fire-extinguishing system
Fire-extinguishing system
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AndreasW

Original Poster:

102 posts

184 months

Saturday 19th May 2012
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Have found an interesting, very simple and inexpensive variant of a fire-extinguishing system.
Unfortunately, no English page, but look at the demo-video, it says it all.

http://www.proteng.de/dokumentation/funktion


Better protection than no protection.

What do you think?

drivin_me_nuts

17,949 posts

234 months

Saturday 19th May 2012
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Very interesting video.

The idea of this looping around the top of the rear clip is an interesting one, kinda belts and braces approach to having a plumbed in extinguisher system. My one thought with this is the firing temperature and the fact i'm not sure how this works where you've potentially got temperatures near to 100 degrees in that area.

What about if you've got a tank puncture, surely you'd want something like a foam coating there that would remain in situ. This system works for a big part by using the explosive compression waveto blow out the fire. I would have thought that an extinguisher that expels over a longer duration makes more sense. Like I said, belts and braces, but it would need a framework of some kind on the clip to support it.

Also, a plumbed system isn't exactly expensive either as a manual of an electric system.

F.C.

3,899 posts

231 months

Saturday 19th May 2012
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As the OP says better than nothing and at EU98 not exactly expensive.

ETS It's lighter than a plumbed system too, I may look into this further.

Edited by F.C. on Sunday 20th May 09:57

V8Dom

3,547 posts

225 months

Sunday 20th May 2012
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hi
looks cool, but will you get it through customs?
It will be labeled as explosives?

Dom

AndreasW

Original Poster:

102 posts

184 months

Sunday 20th May 2012
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V8Dom said:
hi
looks cool, but will you get it through customs?
It will be labeled as explosives?

Dom
No idea ...

Could be, but I do not think so.

F36 is a non-toxic inert gas.
The pressure energy is not enough to blow up something.

A can of insect killer is probably more dangerous.

And as long as you live in the UK, there are no customs clearance, because the part is delivered within the EU. :-)

V8Dom

3,547 posts

225 months

Sunday 20th May 2012
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It will come via air with pressure in the hold ,,

im not sure nowadays... cleared Euston station once bevause of a fire extinguisher setoff... marked explosive!!!!


F.C.

3,899 posts

231 months

Monday 21st May 2012
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I dropped them a line over the week-end I,ll let you know what they say.
I doubt it would be a problem on air freight unless it is is flagged as Hazmat by IATA in which case it's good old road/rail and boat, surface mail these days would be three/four days max from Germany.