Hydraulic water flow drives the wheels and nozzle rotation, letting crews remotely target EV battery packs without separate drive units.
A controllable rotating nozzle sprays through a small opening to wet room surfaces, cool fire gases, and avoid firefighter entry.
Dual connector points let a breathing regulator route the hose and bypass valve to either side for easier dominant-hand access.
A translatable member and switch verify cartridge insertion and trigger alerts, preventing omitted fire suppressant cartridges.
A dual-channel water feed separates tool actuation from nozzle flow, enabling low-pressure battery penetration and cooling with simpler, safer equipment.
Modular fire protection panels let cable trays stay protected while enabling non-destructive inspection, maintenance, and reassembly with less waste.
A conduit-wrapped nozzle manifold and condensation recess keep sprinkler flow paths clear in cold conditions and improve fluid distribution.
By comparing the gap between a fire alert ending and a fault signal starting, this case helps distinguish fire extinction from detector malfunction.
A flexible metal plate with fasteners and air holes contains heat and oxygen flow to burn tree stumps with less labor and cost.
A trailer-mounted telescoping tower elevates a remotely deployed sprinkler head to soak areas ahead of a wildfire and constrain fire spread.
Uses extinguishing gas as a refrigerant to cool suppression agent, helping stop battery fires and limit thermal runaway spread.
A pre-assembled fire suppression cabinet combines hybrid media components into one certified unit, cutting installation time and maintenance effort.
Automatic node discovery and compatibility checks let independent fire networks share functions across brands without prior cross-configuration.
A pivoting chute targets fire suppressant powder at either burner, reducing stovetop obstruction while improving extinguishing speed.
A pre-certified modular cabinet combines fire suppression components to cut installation delays, inspection burden, and maintenance effort.
A modular fire suppression cabinet enables off-site assembly and certification, cutting installation delay while meeting strict safety standards.
Conductive pins and a micro-switch turn extinguisher pressure into wireless status alerts, reducing manual inspection gaps.
Auxiliary foam delivery targets the smiley zone in dike-contained tank fires, improving coverage and suppression with non-AFFF foams.
A fuse-triggered pivot arm uses helical walls and fingers to place a suppressant canister over a stovetop flame with compact, reliable deployment.
A sugar-surfactant foam concentrate replaces fluorinated surfactants to extinguish Class A and B fires with better environmental compatibility.
Zoned flame, smoke, heat, and gas detection enables earlier refuse truck fire response with automatic suppression, load ejection, and operator alerts.
Embedded hold-downs, reinforced studs, and protective layers secure buildings against wind, earthquakes, flooding, and wildfire.
By moving the seal assembly out of the inlet flow path, this dry sprinkler supports higher K-factors and flexible threaded or grooved connections.
Passive transmitter tracking replaces cameras to locate extinguisher nozzles accurately for realistic multi-user indoor fire training.
A vent-hood shroud seals the stovetop to smother grease fires, then adds delayed misting for fast suppression without close user action.
A sulfate-free MAP and DAP concentrate uses low water content and suspended solids to cut corrosion and aquatic toxicity while keeping retardant strength.
A grooved arm and pulley decouple user pull force from cable tension, making fire suppression pull stations easier to activate.
Rigid tubes and a support structure keep a fire hydrant sensor fixed near the valve despite long standpipes and upward water forces.
A cantilevered centering wall guides the fluid control assembly to open fully with less housing interference and better discharge flow.
Integrated sensors log flashback frequency and intensity in a flame trap, making faults easier to detect, transmit, and analyze.
An airship carries onboard water, pump, hose reel, and monitor to sustain high-flow firefighting in remote forest areas with faster setup.
Spring-driven particle replenishment refills detonation-created gaps in a flame arrester, preserving explosion-proof function and easing cleaning.
A limit switch between the valve and discharge head detects incomplete screwing and alerts the control room before fire system failure.
Multiple external ports and manifolds route extinguishing agent to the nearest nozzle, speeding suppression of deep interior fires in modular vehicles.
A ring-tab valve key and guide housing let crews remove different fire hydrant main valves with one stable tool, even when projections are damaged.
A nested tube-in-conduit layout delivers fire suppressant at two rates while cutting cargo compartment tubing weight and installation complexity.
A concentric tube-in-conduit layout delivers fire suppressant at two rates while cutting cargo-compartment tubing weight and installation complexity.
Linear heat detection triggers targeted in-rack extinguishing only at the fire location, cutting piping complexity, water use, and damage.