Aerosol Suppression Systems are systems that use aerosol generators containing a solid form of Potassium Carbonate Compound (K2CO3).
It is a very efficient solution in terms of taking and implementing early measures in the areas where the possibility of a fire is often observed, such as Electricity Distribution Panels.
The contents of Aerosol Extinguishers are potassium based. Potassium is an alkali metal, and is the ionic element with a high desire to form compounds.
Fire usually occurs as a result of chain reactions of the O, H, OH radicals. In the first step of aerosol, inert gases (N2, H2O, CO2) generate particles that primarily contain K2CO3 in micro sizes. In the second step of aerosol the extinguishing process starts; various formations of potassium that have emerged are quickly separated from K2CO3, and form stable compounds (KOH, etc.) with fire radicals (C, H, OH) with which they desire to form more ionic compounds, and thus fire oxygen is extinguished without suffocating it.
3 types of activation methods are used in Aerosol Suppression Systems:
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This device can receive energy supply from a 3-volt battery that has a capacity of 3 Volts.
All equipment used in aerosol suppression systems has the following approvals and certificates.