Fire suppression system for engine compartments USER MANUAL

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Fire suppression system for engine compartments USER MANUAL Contractor s machinery/vehicles, tooling machines and special machines Edition 2011-3 Hydro pneumatic activation Mechanical activation Electrical activation Postal address: Box 8005 SE-350 08 Växjö SWEDEN Fogmaker International AB Delivery address: Sandvägen 4 SE-352 45 Växjö SWEDEN Tel: +46 (0)470-77 22 00 Fax: +46 (0)470-77 22 10 info@fogmaker.com www.fogmaker.com 8013-002

1. General description This vehicle or machine is equipped with a fire suppression system for the engine compartment and possible separate heating areas. Depending on which version that is installed the system is activated hydro-pneumatically, mechanically or electrically. In certain cases the suppression system can have both mechanical and electrical activation. When activated, the suppression fluid is sprayed through nozzles that break down the fluid into pillar-shaped mist clouds, which cool the temperature and force the air out. The fluid is mainly based on antifreeze water. The extinguishing time is normally between 3-5 seconds and the effective time is 50-75 seconds. Fogmaker International AB 2 8013-002

2. Pertaining components The components in the Fogmaker suppression system that are common, irrespective of the type of activation, are piston accumulator (1) located in a separate area, hydraulic hose (2), pipe system with nozzles (3) located above the engine (4). 1 2 4 3 For systems with hydro-pneumatic activation or electric activation there are often alarm lamps and alarm sirens in the driver s position that give signal in the event of a fire or as an option, warn for low pressure in the piston accumulator or the detector cylinder. There may also be an alarm panel with optical or acoustical signals or with voice messages. The alarm panel can also have functions such as automatic engine shut down, release delay, fuel and main power shut down. Alarm lamps, sirens and test buttons can also be integrated into existing systems in the vehicle, e.g., CAN bus multiplexer. Fogmaker International AB 3 8013-002

2.1 Hydro-pneumatic activation Hydro-pneumatic activation takes place semi- or fully automatically without any power supply. The activation takes place with the help of a pressurized, fluidfilled detector tube made of fluoro-polymer (1) mounted in the upper part of the engine compartment and connected between a detector cylinder (2) and the piston accumulator (3). The detector cylinder is normally located in the same compartment as the piston accumulator. (Not in the engine compartment!) Other components: Fogmaker optical alarm strobe and alarm siren in the event of fire or low pressure in the detection system (4), Fogmaker alarm lamp and alarm buzzer for low pressure in the piston accumulator (optional) (5), vehicle alarm panel e.g. CAN bus multiplexer (6). N2 H2O 3 1 4 6 5 2 Fogmaker International AB 4 8013-002

In the event of fire the detector tube bursts. When the pressure in the detection system has fallen to approx. 7 bar, the valve on the piston accumulator is opened and the system is released. The pressure switch on the detector cylinder sends an alarm to the driver position. With a semiautomatic system, depending on the version that has been installed, either the vehicle contact key shall be turned off or the handbrake pulled on or the ladder lowered in order that the extinguishing shall be activated in the event of a fire. The activation is delayed until this point with the help of a magnetic valve connected to the detector tube and this maintains the detector pressure to the piston accumulator. (Note the vehicle manufacturer s appendix for information about the activation that is used) On delivery of the system the detector cylinder shows approx. 20-24 bar, and is filled with detector fluid and a propellant. The propellant consists of nitrogen gas. The pressure can be read off on a manometer and shall be within the green sector. If the pressure falls below 14bar which means too low a system pressure the pressure switch sends an alarm, the same alarm as with a fire. As an option there is a detector cylinder with an extra pressure switch that sends an alarm if the pressure falls below 5 bar which means that the system is released with a fire. The detector cylinder has a ball valve that shall be open when the system is active. The working temperature for the cylinder should be between - 30 / +65 C. Fogmaker International AB 5 8013-002

Pressure switch 14 bar (standard) Manometer (Gauge) Ball valve (in open position) Pressure switch 5 bar (optional) All pressure switches is of type: NO, which means that they will open when the pressure drops. As an option there is also a manual and electric punch that is mounted on the detector tube. With the help of these the driver can manually trigger the system by releasing the pressure in the detector tube. Manual force, F Voltage 12-30 VDC Outlet Fogmaker International AB 6 8013-002

2.2 Mechanical activation An extinguisher system with mechanical activation is released manually with the help of one or more pull-handles that are connected to the piston accumulator valve with wires. The pullhandles are normally located in the driver position and on the outside of the vehicle. The handles are equipped with shackle locks that can be sealed. The handles are marked with labels. 2.3 Electric activation The extinguisher system with electric activation is triggered manually from a push button normally located in the driver position. With a semiautomatic system, depending on the version that has been installed, either the vehicle contact key shall be turned off or the handbrake pulled on or the ladder lowered in order that the extinguishing shall be activated in the event of a fire. The activation is delayed until this point with the help of a magnetic valve connected to the detector tube and this maintains the detector pressure to the piston accumulator. Fogmaker International AB 7 8013-002

(Note the vehicle manufacturer s appendix for information about the activation that is used). 2.4 Piston accumulator Manometer/ Gauge Pressure switch 80 bar (optional) Release valve On delivery the piston accumulator is filled to approx. 105 bar pressure. The propellant consists of nitrogen gas. The pressure can be read off on a manometer and shall be within the green sector. The piston accumulator is also available in a version with two or three connected cylinders. It can be located in a red protection box. As an option there is a pressure switch that gives an alarm if the pressure falls below approx. 80 bar. The working temperature of the cylinder must not exceed + 65 C! See the round blue label for the anti freeze durability. Fogmaker International AB 8 8013-002

Serial number Volume of extinguishant Manufacturing date Time for next service Type of extinguishant, anti-freeze Safety screw Safety screw Cover screw Older valve New valve Hole for safety and cover screw The release valve has a transport safety called safety screw ; the safety screw shall be removed when the system is active. There are two types of release valves. One older version with the safety screw fitted from above, remove to activate the system. Fogmaker International AB 9 8013-002

The new version has the safety screw fitted on the side. The safety screw is red and shall be removed to activate the system. The green (shorter) cover screw shall be fitted instead. The safety screw shall always be inserted before a service, installation/dismantling or when transporting the extinguisher when it is pressurized. The screw prevents unintentional activation of the extinguisher. It is absolutely forbidden for non-authorized personnel to take any action on the piston accumulator, primarily when it is pressurized. The pressure in the cylinder can then be released and can with great power injure a person seriously. Observe! If the safety screw is fitted, the piston accumulator will not deploy in the event of fire! Fogmaker International AB 10 8013-002

3. Alarm test The fire alarm shall always be tested before the work period commences. Press the Test button on the alarm panel. When pressed all light should be lit and alarm sound should be heard. If the vehicle is equipped with external alarm devices this will also be activated. Power indicator Error indicator Indicator for semi automatic mode Fire indicator 1746-050 Fire indicator Test button Power indicator Error indicator Override button for engine shut down Indicator for semi automatic mode Test-button 1746-01 1745-01 Fogmaker International AB 11 8013-002

4. In the event of fire 4.1 Vehicles without delayed engine shut down In case of fire, red and yellow error indicator will light up, built-in summer and any external alarm devices will be activated. If no fire has occurred and the system has not been triggered it indicates too low pressure in the piston accumulator or the detector cylinder. Contact service personnel/workshop immediately. 4.2 Vehicles with delayed engine shut down Vehicles with alarm panel 1746-050 may be equipped with delayed engine shut down, contact the vehicle manufacturer or installer if you are unsure. In case of fire the engine will shut down after approximately 10 s if not the Override button is pressed. The Override button will delay the engine shut down another 10s when released, to be able to move the vehicle from a dangerous location, for example a tunnel. Red fire indicator will flash as long as the engine is running; when engine is shut down it gives constant red light. Yellow error indicator, built-in summer and any external alarm devices will be activated. Fogmaker International AB 12 8013-002

If the engine is shut down by the engine shut down function but needs to be restarted, press and hold the Override button and start the engine. Observe that there is a big risk of re-ignition and severe damages to the engine and vehicle if the engine is started directly after or during an engine fire. Fogmaker International AB 13 8013-002

IN CASE OF FIRE If the vehicle is in premises with inflammable material drive the vehicle outdoors to an assigned place. Shut off engines and fans. Turn the contact key and the main power off and apply the handbrake. If possible close the cover to the engine compartment if it is open. For systems with manual activation with wires: break the seal, lift the safety shackle and pull powerfully on the wire handle. For systems with manual activation with a punch: pull out the safety pin, then press (hit) the release button heavily. Shut off the fuel supply to the engine. If required, use a hand extinguisher. Keep the engine cover closed for at least 5 minutes. Contact service personnel; contact the fire service if necessary. Fogmaker International AB 14 8013-002

5. Low pressure alarm In the event of an alarm for low pressure in the detector cylinder or piston accumulator (yellow light) contact service personnel. 6. Action after a fire The fire alarm will sound until the alarm is actively shut off. This is done by contacting authorized service personnel. For systems with Fogmaker Alarm panel 1746-050 the fire alarm can be muted by pressing and holding the Test button for approx. 10s. All other Fogmaker Alarms demand that the cables to the pressure switches are bridged. Do not start the vehicle before the cause of the fire has been established and corrected. The suppression fluid does not normally affect the function of the engine. Starting difficulties can however occur for diesel engines since the suppression fluid contains water. It is worth considering that the fluid can cause corrosion damage if the engine is not run within a short time after the fire. For the sake of safety the engine should be protected by filling a little oil and turning over the engine a couple of revolutions with the starter motor. In order to avoid corrosion on metal parts and unwanted short circuiting in the electrical system sanitation shall be carried out as soon as possible. This is done by rinsing with fresh water, preferably with high pressure. Use also some form of alkaline washing fluid, otherwise a film that collects dirt can remain. Fogmaker International AB 15 8013-002

7. Daily inspection of the suppressor cylinder Check that possible lamps for low pressure in the extinguisher cylinder or detector cylinder are not lit. Check that the pressure in the piston accumulator and the detector cylinder is within the green sector on the manometers. Control is discontinued for the pressure switches on the detector and extinguisher cylinders. 8. Annual control The suppression system shall be controlled once a year by authorized personnel in accordance with the inspection report. See the Fogmaker service manual for detailed instruction and a detailed form to fill in. 9. 5 year service and 10 year overhaul Every fifth year the suppression fluid shall be exchanged due to the characteristics of the product. Every tenth year the piston accumulator shall undergo an overhaul where the cylinder will be disassembled and checked for wear and damages. 5 year service and 10 year overhaul may only be carried out by authorized personnel. Fogmaker International AB 16 8013-002

Appendix 1 The following shall be documented by the vehicle manufacturer or by the installation technician after an installation: Registration no. Chassis no. Serial no. Detector cyl. Serial no. Piston accumulator Installation date Installation technician: Person/ company Pressure (Bar) On delivery Pressure (Bar) On delivery. Inspection Date Person, Company Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Service Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Revision For the guarantee to apply, this page and the first page shall be copied and sent to Fogmaker. (See first/last page for contact information). Fogmaker International AB 17 8013-002

Notes Fogmaker International AB 18 8013-002

Fogmaker International AB 19 8013-002

Fogmaker International AB Postal address: Box 8005 SE-350 08 Växjö SWEDEN Delivery address: Sandvägen 4 SE-352 45 Växjö SWEDEN Tel: +46 470-77 22 00 Fax: +46 470-77 22 10 info@fogmaker.com www.fogmaker.com Fogmaker International AB 20 8013-002