FOAM CHAMBERS
Foam chambers are designed to introduce expanded foam directly onto the surface of a flammable or combustible liquid for fire extinguishment and/or vapour suppression.
Controlled Foam Delivery for Maximum Fire Protection
Classified as a Type II discharge device in accordance with NFPA Standard 11, foam chambers provide low expansion foam directly onto the fuel surface with a minimum of foam submergence and fuel agitation.
Minimizing submergence and agitation increases the effectiveness of the foam blanket, resulting in more efficient operation, and superior extinguishing capabilities.
Foam chambers have the added advantage of directing all their flow directly onto the product surface regardless of weather conditions, for the most effective utilization of foam resources. Foam chambers have a long history of timely and safe control of numerous incidents.
Flow rates for these units can vary, depending on the application.
Controlled Foam Delivery for Maximum Fire Protection
Key Features:
- Inlet Size: – 50,65,80,100NB & 150NB
- Working Pressure: – 2.8 To 7.0 kg/cm2(40PSI to100PSI)
- Material of Construction: – Carbon Steel or Stainless steel
- Flange Connection: – ANSI B16.5 Class 150#, RF
- Vapor Seal Rupture Pressure: – 0.7 To 1.75 Kg/Cm2(10 PSI to 25 PSI)
- Maximum Permissible Back Pressure On Vapor Seal: – 0.07 Kg/Cm2 (1.0 PSI)
- Flow Range: – 84 to 3175LPM
- Deflector: – Solid or Split Deflector
- Finish: – Red RAL 3001