Fire sprinkler systems are a common sight these days. They are widely used by builders and vendors to protect the building from a fire accident. They work by putting out or slowing the spread of fire by drenching the entire area with water, this removes flammable and other fuel sources from supporting the fire.
On the other hand, water mist systems work by using exceptionally fine water sprays (i.e. water mist). The small water droplets allow the water mist to control, suppress, or extinguish fires by cooling both the flame and surrounding gases by evaporation while also displacing oxygen by evaporation. Both systems use water in different ways. The main difference is the size of the water droplets.
Understanding water mist systems
Water mist suppression systems have droplets with a diameter of fewer than 1,000 microns each. Released droplets are a fifth in size of the droplets released by the standard sprinkler system. This allows a water mist system to spray huge water surface area so it can lower temperatures.
Purpose of Mist
Micro Mist can easily absorb more heat per unit to cause flames’ temperature to drop down faster than larger water droplets found in traditional sprinkler systems. Water Mist also displaces the oxygen in the room so that the fire gets suffocated and eventually extinguished.
Types of mist sprinkler pressure systems
All water mist systems produce delicate sprays using water. These are available in the following types:
- Low-pressure system – 175 PSI or less
- Intermediate-pressure systems – 175 to 500 PSI
- High-pressure systems – exceeds 500 PSI
You can choose any of the above systems according to your unique needs.