WO1993025276A1 - Installation for fighting fire - Google Patents
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- WO1993025276A1 WO1993025276A1 PCT/FI1993/000243 FI9300243W WO9325276A1 WO 1993025276 A1 WO1993025276 A1 WO 1993025276A1 FI 9300243 W FI9300243 W FI 9300243W WO 9325276 A1 WO9325276 A1 WO 9325276A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A62—LIFE-SAVING; FIRE-FIGHTING
- A62C—FIRE-FIGHTING
- A62C99/00—Subject matter not provided for in other groups of this subclass
- A62C99/0009—Methods of extinguishing or preventing the spread of fire by cooling down or suffocating the flames
- A62C99/0072—Methods of extinguishing or preventing the spread of fire by cooling down or suffocating the flames using sprayed or atomised water
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A62—LIFE-SAVING; FIRE-FIGHTING
- A62C—FIRE-FIGHTING
- A62C35/00—Permanently-installed equipment
- A62C35/58—Pipe-line systems
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- the present invention relates to an installation for fighting fire, in particular for fighting fire in engine rooms in ships, and in similar spaces; fires in such spaces are generally considered as extremely difficult to extinguish.
- the object of the invention is to provide a new installation for fighting fire which is more effective than earlier installations.
- the installation according to the invention is mainly characterized in that it comprises a plurality of spray heads or sprinklers arranged to produce concentrated fog-like liquid sprays at a high operating pressure and that at least one spray head is directed in such a manner that the fog-like liquid spray thereof collides with the fog-like liquid spray of at least one other spray head or sprinkler.
- a fog-like spray is meant a spray of small droplets having a diameter typically 30 to 150 microns and preferably set in a strong whirling motion.
- the spray heads or sprinklers are preferably of a kind as presented e.g. in the international patent applications PCT/FI92/00060 and PCT/FI92/00155. Such spray heads or sprinklers are capable of producing concentrated fog-like liquid sprays having a good penetration power and a small consumption of liquid.
- the operating pressure is preferably high, at least initially, by which here in general is meant from about 30 bar up to about 300 bar, as compared to an operating pressure of generally 2 to 10 bar in conventional sprinkler installations which produce a rain-like spray. It shall be noted, however, that the values given above are not absolute; definite limiting values are difficult to present.
- a sprinkler is in general provided with a release element, such as a glass ampoule which melts or breaks at a certain temperature and thereby activates the sprinkler.
- a spray head need not have a release element of its own, it can be governed and activated by e.g. a sprinkler in the neighbourhood, e.g. in a manner as presented in the international patent application PCT/FI92/00316.
- a high operating pressure is made possible for sprinklers by employing pressure balance means as presented in the above mentioned application PCT/FI92/00060.
- a concentrated fog-like liquid spray is obtained by means of a certain combination of the mutual distance between the nozzles of the spray head or sprinkler, of the direction of the nozzles, of the outlets of the nozzles which determine the droplet size, and of the drive pressure of the liquid.
- a suction which keeps the fog-like liquid spray together. It is hereby essential that air can be sucked in to the spray head behind the nozzles of the spray head, which means that the nozzles must not be too close to e.g. a ceiling; a distance of about five centimetres is usually sufficient.
- FIG 1 shows the general principle of the invention.
- Figure 2 shows a preferred emodiment which in particular is suitable for extinguishing a fire in an engine room in a ship, or in a similar space.
- Figure 1 shows two spray heads or sprinklers indicated by 1 and 2 and arranged opposite each other.
- the spray heads or sprinklers produce fog-like liquid sprays 3 and 4, respectively, which collide with each other and are scattered, at the reference numeral 5, and form a finely distributed fog indicated by the reference numeral 6.
- the fog 6 has a high capacity to absorb heat.
- the reference numeral 7 indicates a number of spray heads or sprinklers arranged above an object 8 which is liable to catch fire, such as a diesel motor in an engine room in a ship.
- the fog-like liquid sprays are indicated by 9.
- the reference numerals 10 and 11 indicate two sprinklers or spray heads at the side of the risk object 8, approximately at mid-height thereof, and are directed towards the object 8.
- a plurality of similar sprinklers or spray heads can of course be arranged, in the viewing direction, according to presumable need, respectively.
- the sprinklers or spray heads 10, 11 and 13, 14, respectively can, if it is considered favourable, be activated a little later than the upper sprinklers or spray heads 7; in many cases all sprinklers or spray heads can be activated simultaneously when it is established that a fire has started.
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Abstract
The object of the invention is to provide a new installation for fighting fire, in particular in engine rooms in ships and in similar spaces. The installation comprises a number of sprinklers or spray heads (7; 10-14) which at a high operating pressure produce fog-like liquid sprays (9; 15-18). At least one sprinkler or spray head is directed in such a manner that the fog-like liquid spray thereof collides with the fog-like liquid spray of another sprinkler or spray head.
Description
Installation for fighting fire
The present invention relates to an installation for fighting fire, in particular for fighting fire in engine rooms in ships, and in similar spaces; fires in such spaces are generally considered as extremely difficult to extinguish.
The object of the invention is to provide a new installation for fighting fire which is more effective than earlier installations.
The installation according to the invention is mainly characterized in that it comprises a plurality of spray heads or sprinklers arranged to produce concentrated fog-like liquid sprays at a high operating pressure and that at least one spray head is directed in such a manner that the fog-like liquid spray thereof collides with the fog-like liquid spray of at least one other spray head or sprinkler.
By a fog-like spray is meant a spray of small droplets having a diameter typically 30 to 150 microns and preferably set in a strong whirling motion.
The spray heads or sprinklers are preferably of a kind as presented e.g. in the international patent applications PCT/FI92/00060 and PCT/FI92/00155. Such spray heads or sprinklers are capable of producing concentrated fog-like liquid sprays having a good penetration power and a small consumption of liquid. The operating pressure is preferably high, at least initially, by which here in general is meant from about 30 bar up to about 300 bar, as compared to an operating pressure of generally 2 to 10 bar in conventional sprinkler installations which produce a rain-like spray. It shall be noted, however, that the values given above are not absolute; definite limiting values are difficult to present.
A sprinkler is in general provided with a
release element, such as a glass ampoule which melts or breaks at a certain temperature and thereby activates the sprinkler. A spray head need not have a release element of its own, it can be governed and activated by e.g. a sprinkler in the neighbourhood, e.g. in a manner as presented in the international patent application PCT/FI92/00316.
A high operating pressure is made possible for sprinklers by employing pressure balance means as presented in the above mentioned application PCT/FI92/00060.
A concentrated fog-like liquid spray is obtained by means of a certain combination of the mutual distance between the nozzles of the spray head or sprinkler, of the direction of the nozzles, of the outlets of the nozzles which determine the droplet size, and of the drive pressure of the liquid. At the right combination of these factors, which combination due to the absence of a reliable theory and formula must be determined by experiments, there is produced a suction which keeps the fog-like liquid spray together. It is hereby essential that air can be sucked in to the spray head behind the nozzles of the spray head, which means that the nozzles must not be too close to e.g. a ceiling; a distance of about five centimetres is usually sufficient.
When the fog-like liquid sprays collide with each other, the droplets of the sprays are scattered and thereby their capability of absorbing heat is increased. This is of significance for smothering the fire and, in addition, for cooling in general and thus for preventing reignition after the fire preliminarily has been suppressed and/or extinguished.
Preferable embodiments of the invention are defined in more detail in claims 2 to 6.
The invention shall in the following be
described in more detail with reference to exemplifying embodiments schematically shown in the attached drawing.
Figure 1 shows the general principle of the invention.
Figure 2 shows a preferred emodiment which in particular is suitable for extinguishing a fire in an engine room in a ship, or in a similar space.
Figure 1 shows two spray heads or sprinklers indicated by 1 and 2 and arranged opposite each other. The spray heads or sprinklers produce fog-like liquid sprays 3 and 4, respectively, which collide with each other and are scattered, at the reference numeral 5, and form a finely distributed fog indicated by the reference numeral 6. The fog 6 has a high capacity to absorb heat.
In figure 2, the reference numeral 7 indicates a number of spray heads or sprinklers arranged above an object 8 which is liable to catch fire, such as a diesel motor in an engine room in a ship. The fog-like liquid sprays are indicated by 9. The reference numerals 10 and 11 indicate two sprinklers or spray heads at the side of the risk object 8, approximately at mid-height thereof, and are directed towards the object 8. A plurality of similar sprinklers or spray heads can of course be arranged, in the viewing direction, according to presumable need, respectively.
Down at the level of the floor 12 of the engine room or the like are arranged a number of sprinklers or spray heads 13 and 14, respectively, in the same manner and with the same options as for the earlier mentioned sprinklers or spray heads 10 and 11.
The fog-like liquid sprays 15 and 16 of the sprinklers or spray heads 10 and 11, respectively, and the fog-like liquid sprays 17 and 18 of the sprinklers or spray heads 13 and 14, respectively, interfere with
each other and with the fog-like liquid sprays 9, and togehter produce a liquid fog having a high capacity to absorb heat.
The sprinklers or spray heads 10, 11 and 13, 14, respectively can, if it is considered favourable, be activated a little later than the upper sprinklers or spray heads 7; in many cases all sprinklers or spray heads can be activated simultaneously when it is established that a fire has started.
Claims
1. Installation for fighting fire, characterized in that it comprises a plurality of spray heads or sprinklers (7; 10-14) arranged to produce concentrated fog-like liquid sprays (9; 15-18) at a high operating pressure and that at least one spray head is directed in such a manner that the fog¬ like liquid spray thereof collides with the fog-like liquid spray of at least one other spray head or sprinkler.
2. Installation as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that it comprises at least two sprinklers or spray heads (1; 2 ) directed at least essentially towards each other.
3. Installation as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a number of spray heads or sprinklers (7) above an object (8) liable to catch fire, and a number of spray heads or sprinklers (10, 11; 13, 14) at the side of said object and directed towards it.
4. Installation as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that at least a part of the spray heads or sprinklers (13, 14) at the side of said object (8) are positioned essentially at the bottom level of the object.
5. Installation as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that at least a part of the spray heads or sprinklers (10, 11) at the side of said object (8) are positioned aproximately at mid-height thereof.
6. Installation as claimed in claim 4 or 5, charac erized in that said spray heads or sprinklers (10, 11; 13, 14) are directed at least essentially towards each other.
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AU40733/93A AU4073393A (en) | 1992-06-05 | 1993-06-04 | Installation for fighting fire |
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FI922623A FI922623A0 (en) | 1992-06-05 | 1992-06-05 | ELDSLAECKNINGSANORDNING. |
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