All components mentioned below are individual add-on items and need to be ordered separately to configure the system. Configuring an M Series Total Flooding Solution requires a design process to be followed as defined in the system’s manual.
1. Wall Mounted Automatic M Series Extinguishers:
The Wall mounted Automatic M Series extinguishers function as a stand alone extinguishing units that work automatically on thermal actuation in their original design. With simple wall-mount brackets, installation is quick and seamless. The telescopic arm (optional) further ensures precise coverage of hard-to-reach fire risk zones, offering an ideal solution for challenging installations while saving valuable floor space.
These wall-mounted automatic M Series extinguishers come equipped with a pressure monitoring port and by opting for a Pressure Switch these can be made monitorable by integrating it with third party devices such as BMS, Fire alarm systems, or Stand alone Sirens or Strobes.
The Wall mounted Automatic M Series extinguishers come in 1kg, 2kg, 4kg, 6kg and 9kg size variants.
2. Ceiling Mounted Automatic M Series Extinguishers:
Ceasefire Ceiling Mounted Automatic M Series Extinguishers are self-contained units with thermal sensors that detect the rise in the temperature of the area and activate automatically, even when there is no one present, ensuring that the fire is brought under control early and efficiently.
A key benefit of these units is that they not only bring automated protection for places with low human traffic, but being ceiling mounted they also save productive floor space of any premises in a big way.
The Ceiling Mounted Automatic M Series extinguishers come equipped with a pressure monitoring port and by opting for a Pressure Switch these can be made monitorable by integrating it with third party devices such as BMS, Fire alarm systems, or Stand alone Sirens or Strobes.
The Ceiling Mounted Automatic M Series extinguishers come in 2kg, 5kg, 10 kg and 15 kg size variants
3. Pressure Switch
The presence of pressure switch makes the extinguishing units monitorable in nature so the user can always check the system’s readiness. This optional device's role is to convert a mechanical action into a switching effect that completes the circuit to send a signal to activate the third party devices such as fire alarm systems, sounder beacons or building management systems. The presence of pressure switch marks the extinguishing units monitorable in nature so the user can always check the system’s readiness. This optional device's role is to convert a mechanical action into a switching effect that completes the circuit to send a signal to activate the third party devices such as fire alarm systems, sounder beacons or building management systems.
4. Metron Actuators:
This is an essential device required to configure a total flooding system using M-Series Extinguishers. The metron actuator receives an electrical impulse from the panel and fires a metal pin inside the actuator that breaks the glass vial placed at the discharge point of M-Series extinguishers.
5. Detectors:
The system has a wide-ranging line-up of detection devices such as smoke detectors, heat detectors, flame detectors, and beam detectors. A mix of these devices may be used in the system based on the fire hazard of the premises.
6. Sounder Beacon:
Ceasefire’s Sounder with Beacon (optional) is a vital addition to our suite of fire safety solutions, engineered for effortless integration with all pressure switch compatible solutions such as wall mounted and ceiling-mounted fire extinguishers. Built to respond instantly in emergencies, this high-performance device combines a brilliant strobe light with a powerful audible alarm to deliver clear, unmistakable alerts in the event of a fire, ensuring your premises stay protected at all times.
7. Telescopic Arm
The optional telescopic arm ensures precise coverage of hard-to-reach fire risk zones, where protecting specific assets is the priority.
8. Manual Actuator:
The Manual Actuator is a device that allows the users to activate the system independent of the automatic system actuation. This is particularly useful when the user has detected fire at an early stage and wants to activate the system immediately, before the system kicks into action automatically.