AUTOMATIC FIREFIGHTING SYSTEMS IN KITCHENS

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SPECIAL HAZARDS PROTECTION AUTOMATIC FIREFIGHTING SYSTEMS IN KITCHENS KP

Hazard type Kitchens are usually closed rooms, inside a building also used for other purposes, in which food preparation activities are carried out. We find kitchens in a variety of buildings, from homes to large food service establishments. Since food preparation involves, in large part, the use of equipment capable of releasing a lot of heat and even flames in the case of gas stoves kitchens are considered enclosures at high risk of fire, both in themselves and, by extension of the fire, the entire building. These establishments pose a greater threat of hood-related fire than any other. They are mainly: Installing fire protection equipment is therefore advisable, especially starting with medium power. Bars and restaurants Hotels Hospitals Food service activities within buildings used as museums, cultural centres, shopping centres College or company dining halls etc.

Sources of fire Kitchens are rooms where an outbreak of fire can occur quite easily. Some kitchen elements pose electrical hazards and release high temperatures. Gas stoves and hot oil in fryers also pose a hazard, as does the accumulation of grease in ovens, filters and ducts. All these hazards can act in solids (wrappers of all kinds, rags, etc.), liquids (oils, detergents, alcohol, etc.) and flammable gases (butane, propane, natural gas). Items protected by a single unit HOODS Solution KP INDIVIDUAL AND COMMUNITY EXTRACTION DUCT STOVES The SIEX-KP TM system provides comprehensive protection of cooking equipment. It ensures fire protection for all elements in the kitchen: duct, filters and kitchen appliances (NFPA 17A). Detection can be mechanical or electronic, and extinguishing is performed using nozzles that provide a flow of agent suitable to the requirements of the hazard they protect. Depending on application needs, the nozzles can release one discharge (for hazards such as a kitchen fire) or two discharges (for a fryer, for example). GRILLS FRYERS BROILERS SALAMANDER STOVE WOKS ETC. full autonomy through detection and extinguishing

SIEX-KP TM components CYLINDERS SIEX has several sizes of containers for the aqueous solution, suitable for different sizes of kitchens/hoods in the food service industry. This way we manage to offer a solution that meets existing needs, at a competitive price. Solution cylinders of various capacities. Small kitchens: 14 litre cylinders. Large Kitchens: 23 litre cylinders. Very large kitchens: combination of cylinders connected in series. Microswitch: Interrupts the power supply to the kitchen. Thus, when the fire is detected, the electrical equipment stops running and the exhaust duct, as well as electrical appliances, can stop automatically. The system can be activated upon detection, but also by remote manual pull cables. The configuration will depend on the chosen detection system. Gas shut-off valve: Gas is an additional risk element, but thanks to this device, gas supply is cut, which neutralizes the risk. PROTECTIVE AGENT FEATURES The soapy solution in the cylinder is discharged safely on the hazards, covering hot, flammable or burning surfaces. It forms a soapy gel that cools the grease, separates the fuel from the oxidizer (O 2 ) and prevents flammable vapors from escaping. SAFE FOR HEALTH The aqueous solution of the SIEX-KP TM system does not emit fumes that are toxic when inhaled, a very important factor to consider since kitchens are places which are likely to be occupied in the event of a fire. In case of contact with the skin, running tap water is enough for both cleaning the surface and avoiding reactions that may involve some type of injury. EASY TO CLEAN Once the fire is extinguished, cleaning the hood is very simple. A simple cloth or damp rag can be used to remove the remains of extinguishing agent on the various pieces of equipment. The aqueous mixture and the resulting gel do not damage the stainless steel or leave any residue. EFFECTIVENESS Since kitchens can be high-temperature environments, another factor to consider is the range of temperatures at which the solution remains effective. The SIEX-KP system operates effectively at temperatures ranging from -5 C to 65 C The extinguishing agent used is an aqueous solution stored in a cylinder and pressurized with dry nitrogen to 14 bar. It can reach all nozzles in considerably large hoods.

DETECTION MECHANICAL Detection and activation occurs by thermal fuses connected to the mechanical control panel via a steel cable. In the event of a fire outbreak, the high temperatures produced would cause a rupture of the fuses which would in turn open the brackets holding them, causing detensing of the cable. The cable, connected to the mechanical panel by pulley elbows, transmits a pulse that triggers the discharge of the bottle so that the nozzles spray on the hazard. This option allows for an autonomous detection system that does not depend in any way on any external power supply. SIEX also has fuses suitable for various hazards, with different reaction temperatures. electronic Appropriate option in buildings which already have an electric panel, usually because it has other detection and fire protection systems. Detection and activation is done via Fenwal-type heat sensors or detectors directly connected to a fire panel. Activation occurs by an electrical signal emitted by the panel once the danger is detected and collected by the solenoid on the bottle. Our commitment CHOICE OF SYSTEMS SIEX has the widest range of products and systems to suit different needs, both as regards pressures and extinguishing agents. COMPETITIVE PRICE Optimizing all of our processes make us more and more competitive worldwide. SPECIALIZED ENGINEERING Our highly qualified staff ensure the best service for customers both as regards technical advice on the choice of system, and solving any problems that might arise after installation. Backed up by our extensive experience and a track record of successful projects. INNOVATION Benefits At the forefront of innovation in every product we develop, ensuring the technical features offered. No damage to the equipment or stainless steel surfaces. Easy-to-clean agent Safe for people. Non-toxic. Electrically non-conductive QUALITY GUARANTEE All products meet the highest quality requirements and internationally recognised official approvals. Cost savings. Very competitive price Does not lead to loss of visibility Environmentally friendly agents

OTHER SPECIAL HAZARDS PROTECTING BY SIEX: SERVICE STATIONS ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES DPCs Paint Spray Booths electrical panels industrial kitchen turbines and generators road tunnels NATURAL GAS PLANTS CLEAN ROOMS CABLE TUNNELS Telecommunication centres HOTELS HOSPITALS Educational establishments Train and underground stations TRAINS TRANSFORMERS OFFSHORE PLATFORMS Solar Thermal Plants MACHINE TOOLS PRINTING INDUSTRY HISTORIC BUILDINGS ROBOTIC PARKINGS WIND TURBINES STEEL INDUSTRY BANKS OFFICES LARGE VEHICLES CONVEYOR BELTS GAS PUMPS OIL & GAS TIMBER INDUSTRY C/ Merindad de Montija, 6 P.I. Villalonquéjar 09001 Burgos (SPAIN) tlfno: +34 947 28 11 08 fax: +34 947 28 11 12 siex@siex2001.com www.siex2001.com 1609