Fire Suppression for Manufacturing

Fire Suppression in Manufacturing

Manufacturing can be a simple or a highly automated process, in either case, companies have a lot invested in their manufacturing processes and certainly do not want them interrupted. Uptime is critical. Customers are waiting for their orders and companies to not want to disappoint.

The Stat-X® fire suppression systems offer different actuation and operating options depending on the hazard being protecting. These automatic fire suppression systems activate automatically and suppress the fire in seconds. Areas in manufacturing that we most commonly protect are:

We approach each industry differently as their needs vary, however, in each of categories it is these same features that make Stat-X the system of choice!

Educational Articles and White Papers

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The Dangers of Arcs and Arc Flashes

Introduction The discovery of electricity and subsequent knowledge of how to use it is one of the most significant discoveries by man, only second to our ability to make and...

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The Elements of a Fire

When considering a fire and its components, we must first think in terms of what is required to start a fire. Then, we must assess what is required to sustain...

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Protecting High Risk Special Hazards with Fire Suppression Systems

In everyday parlance, people speak of risks, taking risks, unnecessary risks, and avoiding risks. Certainly, a layman’s definition of risk is widely accepted. But, what about in fire suppression and...

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What is an Industrial Electrical Cabinet?

Every home, commercial building, or industrial facility with electrical service has an electrical cabinet. Industrial electrical cabinets are different in multiple and significant aspects from those found in your home....

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How do you suppress an industrial electrical cabinet fire?

Depending on the size of the electrical cabinet and the voltage of the electrical service, fires in electrical cabinets can be challenging. Fires in electrical cabinets are an enclosed special...

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What are the types of industrial electrical cabinets?

There are several different types of industrial electrical cabinets which can vary in size and capacity depending on the functions they serve. Some examples are: Power Control Centers The hub...

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What is Special Hazard Fire Protection?

Simply stated, special hazard fire protection are fire suppression systems that are used to protect property and life from fire in situations where a traditional automatic fire sprinkler system may...

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What is Condensed Aerosol Fire Suppression?

Condensed aerosol fire suppression, a relatively new technology, is a system of aerosol containers or a single container, that are interconnected to each other and to a control panel, designed...

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