Substation Piped FM-200 Fire Extinguishing System
Substations are core hubs of the power system with high fire risk; clean automatic fire suppression systems without secondary damage are required.
Description
Substation Piped FM-200 Fire
Product Description
Project Objective
Substation Piped FM-200 Fire
Introduction to project objectives
3.1 Safety Protection Objective: To establish a comprehensive and automated fire extinguishing and protection system for core protection areas such as high-voltage switchgear, GIS rooms, cable trenches, and control rooms in substations, to achieve accurate early detection, rapid alarm, and automatic linkage spraying of fires, ensuring reliable fire extinguishing after a fire occurs, preventing the spread of fire, and preventing major fire accidents.
3.2 Equipment protection objective: Select clean and residue free heptafluoropropane fire extinguishing agent to ensure that there are no water stains, dust, or corrosion during the fire extinguishing process, and that high-voltage electrical equipment, precision control components, cables, and insulation parts are not damaged. Minimize secondary damage to equipment caused by fire and fire extinguishing processes, and lay the foundation for rapid recovery and operation of equipment after a fire.
3.3 Power Supply Guarantee Objective: To achieve the goal of “extinguishing fires without affecting the safety of core equipment and quickly restoring power supply after a fire”, shorten the time of power outages caused by fires, ensure the continuity of regional power grid supply, reduce economic losses and social impacts caused by power outages, and ensure the stable performance of core functions of substations.
3.4 Compliance and Compliance Objectives: The entire process of project design, construction, installation, commissioning, and acceptance strictly follows national fire safety regulations and power industry standards, ensuring that the system meets safety production requirements, smoothly passes fire safety inspections and power industry safety special checks, and completely eliminates fire safety compliance hazards in substations.
3.5 Operation and Maintenance Adaptation Objective: The system has the characteristics of stability, reliability, easy operation, and convenient maintenance. It supports three control modes: manual, automatic, and emergency stop. It can seamlessly link with the existing fire alarm system, security system, and power monitoring system of the substation, achieve centralized monitoring, remote warning, and rapid emergency response, and improve the level of fire safety operation and maintenance management of the substation.
Project achievements
Substation Piped FM-200 Fire
Introduction to project achievements
Build a complete pipeline based heptafluoropropane fire extinguishing system, complete the system design and installation of the core protection areas of the substation (high-voltage switchgear area, GIS room, cable trench, control room, etc.), and complete the installation and commissioning of steel cylinder groups, pipeline networks, nozzles, starting devices, fire detection equipment (smoke and temperature detectors), sound and light alarms, gas release indicator lights, emergency start stop buttons, pressure relief ports, and other equipment. The overall linkage of the system is reliable and responsive, meeting the fire extinguishing needs of each protection area.



