As countermeasure, businesses install natural gas or diesel fueled generators for emergency situations. These generators present a fire hazard, since a spark, or the surfaces of the engine, can exceed the temperatures needed to ignite any fumes or fuel spills.
Fuel leakage is a prevalent cause of diesel generator fires and can result from damaged or defective fuel lines, fittings, or tanks. When fuel leaks occur, they can create an ignition source that can quickly ignite and spread to other parts of the generator, leading to a dangerous and destructive fire.
Aging of components is another significant cause of diesel generator fires, as the degradation and weakening of materials over time can create conditions that are conducive to fire. Over time, aging components can become brittle, cracked, or corroded, leading to failures that can create sparks or generate heat, which can then ignite fuel or other flammable materials.
Short circuits can be a dangerous cause of diesel generator fires, as they can lead to the sudden and rapid release of electrical energy that can generate significant heat and sparks. Short circuits can occur due to a range of factors, including faulty wiring, loose connections, or damaged components, and they can quickly escalate into a serious fire hazard if not addressed promptly.
Inadequate maintenance is another common cause of diesel generator fires, as neglected or poorly maintained equipment can become vulnerable to a range of hazards that can lead to fires. For example, poorly maintained fuel lines or filters can become clogged, increasing the risk of fuel leakage and ignition, while dirty or damaged electrical components can create dangerous sparks or shorts that can ignite fires. Regular maintenance and inspections are essential to identify and address these issues before they escalate into more significant problems.
FirePro technology is capable of accommodating for small openings in the enclosure that may lead to agent leakage.
FirePro generators are an all-in-one container and are the equivalent of the agent storage tank, piping and nozzles of a pressurized gas system. They are installed directly within the enclosure at risk, without the need for additional space to accommodate for the system.
Our fire suppression condensed aerosol technology is suitable for Fire Classes A, B, C & F (according to EN2 Classification) and A, B & C (according to NFPA10 Classification).
Battery Rooms / Diesel Generators
Headquarters: 2161 Csomád, Szent István utca 48.
Location: 2013 Pomáz, Árpád fejedelem u. 14.
Phone: +36 30 954 4552 | E-mail: info@firepro.hu
Managing Director: Georgios Pissinos (HU, GR, EN)
Tel.: +36 30 954 4552 | E-mail: gpissinos@firepro.hu
Sales Manager – Project Manager: Kontra-Kőrösi Kitti
Tel.: +36 30 324 7790 | E-mail: korosi.kitti@firepro.hu
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