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FIGHTING FIRE as easy as blowing out a match SEM-SAFE The Water Mist Fire Fighting System for Commercial and Industrial Applications Imagine a fire fighting system that puts out the fire in seconds, with minimal consumption of water and water damage, giving you the best possible protection. With SEM-SAFE high-pressure water mist system that is what you can get. The uniqueness of water mist is that it combines the suppression effect of gas and traditional sprinkler systems. As well as removing the oxygen like a gas system, it simultaneously cools the fire like a traditional sprinkler. The cooling effect additionally lowers the risk of re-ignition. The breakthrough that water mist represents is to use the same method as traditional sprinklers, but to add the effect of converting the water into steam. This means that the cooling effect is up to seven times higher than for traditional sprinklers. Combined with the oxygen displacement effect, this can reduce water consumption by up to 90% compared to traditional sprinklers. Water mist technology is now one of the most progressive fire fighting technologies.

The intelligent use of water High-pressure water mist For a fire to survive, it relies on the presence of the three elements of the fire triangle : oxygen, heat and combustible material. The removal of any one of these elements will extinguish a fire. A high-pressure water mist system goes further. It attacks two elements of the fire triangle: oxygen and heat. Oxygen Heat The very small droplets in a high-pressure water mist system quickly absorb so much energy that the droplets evaporate and transform from water to steam, because of the high surface area relative to the small mass of water. This means that each droplet will expand more than,700 times, when getting close to the combustible material, whereby oxygen and combustible gasses will be displaced from the fire, meaning that the combusting process will increasingly lack oxygen. C 00 0 378 635 Energy absorption KJ/kg Water mist cooling effect per kg water HE N Traditional sprinkler cooling effect per kg water AT OX YG E Temp. O O By contrast, high-pressure water mist consists of very small droplets, which fall more slowly. Water mist droplets have a large surface area relative to their mass and, during their slow descent towards the floor, they absorb much more energy. A great amount of the water will follow the saturation line and evaporate, meaning that water mist absorbs much more energy from the surroundings and thus the fire. That s why high-pressure water mist cools more efficiently per litre of water: up to seven times better than can be obtained with one litre of water used in a traditional sprinkler system. 0 vol % O 6 VOL % O To fight a fire, a traditional sprinkler system spreads water droplets over a given area, which absorb heat to cool the room. Due to their large size and relatively small surface, the main part of the droplets will not absorb enough energy to evaporate, and they quickly fall to the floor as water. The result is a limited cooling effect. COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL

BENEFITS Water Mist versus Traditional Sprinkler Systems Water mist has many advantages compared to conventional sprinklers. One of the key benefits is that it often uses only one tenth as much water as traditional sprinklers. In addition, the majority of the water evaporates, causing much less water damage to buildings, furniture, electrical installations, etc. In industrial applications, the dramatic reduction in direct damage is of great value, but it is usually even more important that the production line or factory will be able to resume manufacturing very quickly after the fire. A long period of down-time in production means a high risk of losing market share, which often results in a dramatic long-term negative economic effect, far in excess of the original fire damage. Statistics show that only 4 out of 0 industries are able to start manufacturing goods again after a major Water Mist Traditional sprinkler LESS WATER CAUSE OF DAMAGE No damage Fire Fire No damage Water Water LESS RISK OF LOSING MARKET SHARE % % Production capacity 00 Production capacity 00 Market share Market share Years Years

BENEFITS Water Mist versus CO and Gas Water mist CO NO EVACUATION TIME MUCH LOWER COST Cost Cost Using only pure water, the SEM-SAFE water mist system gives you the best possible protection of human life. In case of fire, there is no need to evacuate the room before releasing the system. The system can be deployed instantly, resulting in less damage. The reduced amount of damage often means that production can start much faster, saving a lot of money. Water mist Gas NO NEED FOR AIR TIGHT ROOMS/EXTRA INSTALLATION COOLING EFFECT Temperature Temperature SPACE-SAVING With a water mist system there is no need to install fire doors and ventilation equipment. As water mist both cools and removes oxygen, the temperature is quickly cooled to normal, resulting in quicker fire fighting and avoiding re-ignition. The pump unit only takes up little space and needs no special room or safe storage. The water mist pump based system is ready to use immediately after a fire. There is no need to isolate the room or to fill up cylinders, meaning that, for example, production is back working normally much faster, saving substantial costs.

APPLICATIONS 8 8 6 7 5 0 6. ATRIA. GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS 3. HOTELS 4. GARAGES 5. TUNNELS 6. ENGINES AND GENERATORS 7. OFFICE BUILDINGS 8. SCHOOLS 9. CABLECHANNELS 0. INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION LINES. INDUSTRIAL DEEP FAT FRYERS. COMMERCIAL DEEP FAT FRYERS 3. SPECIAL CONSTRUCTIONS 4. LIBRARIES AND ARCHIVES 5. WIND TURBINE 6. COMPUTER ROOMS 7. PAINT SPRAY BOOTH 8. TRANSFORMER 5 3 7 4 9 4 3