
What types of fire suppression systems can the Deluge Valve be used for?
The Deluge Valve is versatile and can be integrated into various fire suppression systems to address different fire risks. It is commonly used in:
Water-Based Deluge Systems: These systems release large volumes of water simultaneously through open sprinklers or nozzles, ideal for extinguishing fires involving flammable liquids or gases in high-hazard areas like chemical plants or aircraft hangars.
Foam Suppression Systems: Deluge Valves can distribute foam concentrate mixed with water to combat flammable liquid fires, commonly used in oil refineries, fuel storage facilities, and airports.
Gas-Based Suppression Systems: In environments where water could damage sensitive equipment, such as data centers or electrical substations, Deluge Valves can control the release of inert gases (e.g., CO2, FM-200) to extinguish fires without residue.
Chemical Suppression Systems: For specialized hazards, Deluge Valves can deliver dry chemical agents to suppress fires involving combustible metals or other unique materials.
These systems highlight the Deluge Valve's adaptability in providing rapid and effective fire protection across diverse applications.










