
Where are Deluge Valves usually installed?
Deluge Valves are typically installed in high-risk environments where rapid and extensive fire suppression is critical. Common locations include chemical plants, oil refineries, power generation facilities, and aircraft hangars, where flammable liquids, gases, or materials are present. They are also used in tunnels, marine facilities, and industrial storage areas housing combustible goods. These valves are ideal for protecting large, open spaces or equipment that could fuel fast-spreading fires. Additionally, Deluge Valves are often installed in areas with high ceilings or complex structures, such as warehouses or aircraft maintenance facilities, where traditional sprinkler systems may not provide adequate coverage. Their ability to deliver a large volume of water or suppressant simultaneously makes them essential for safeguarding high-hazard zones requiring immediate and comprehensive fire control.










