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Fire suppression systems are used to extinguish, control, or in some cases, entirely prevent fires from spreading or occurring. Fire suppression systems have an incredibly large variety of applications, and as such, there are many different types of suppression systems for different applications being used today. Of these, there are some that are still in use but are no longer legal to manufacture and produce.


Suppression Systems

Fire suppression systems are governed by the codes under the National Fire Protection Association, also known as the NFPA. This organization writes codes, regulations, and recommendations on the proper installation and maintenance of these fire suppression systems. Likewise, the NFPA also lists criteria that must be met for the requirements of certain types of fire suppression systems.


Types

* Fire sprinkler systems ** Wet pipe ** Wet pipe antifreeze ** Dry pipe ** Pre-action ** Deluge ** Electronic ** Foam water sprinkler ** Water spray ** Water mist * Gaseous agents * Chemical agent systems ** Wet chemical ** Dry chemical * Fully automatic suppression systems * Fully automatic vehicle fire suppression systems * Manual vehicle fire suppression systems * External water spray system


Fire Sprinkler Systems

A fire sprinkler system is an
active fire protection Active fire protection (AFP) is an integral part of fire protection. AFP is characterized by items and/or systems, which require a certain amount of motion and response in order to work, contrary to passive fire protection. Categories of active fi ...
method, consisting of a water supply system, providing adequate pressure and flowrate to a water distribution piping system, onto which
fire sprinkler A fire sprinkler or sprinkler head is the component of a fire sprinkler system that discharges water when the effects of a fire have been detected, such as when a predetermined temperature has been exceeded. Fire sprinklers are extensively use ...
s are connected. Although historically only used in factories and large commercial buildings, systems for homes and small buildings are now available at a cost-effective price. Fire sprinkler systems are extensively used worldwide, with over 40 million sprinkler heads fitted each year. In buildings completely protected by fire sprinkler systems, over 96% of fires were controlled by fire sprinklers alone.


See also

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Fire Equipment Manufacturers' Association The Fire Equipment Manufacturers' Association (FEMA) is a trade body for fire protection providers, based in Cleveland, Ohio. History Founded in 1930, the Fire Equipment Manufacturers' Association is an international, non-profit trade association ...
* National Fire Protection Association


References

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