I don't have much information on this yet but here goes anyway...

An owner of a manufacturing facility (I don't know what type of manufacturing) 
has in his head that he wants to use steam from his boiler for fire suppression 
(also don't know what he wants to protect).  I am basically looking for any 
information on using steam for fire suppression.  I have no experience with 
this and haven't heard of it beyond steam smothering systems for kitchen 
exhaust ducts??  Is that still used?

I am somewhat familiar with water mist systems but this sounds like a different 
animal because we would be "delivering" steam to a fire not forming steam when 
water droplets turn to steam at the fire.  Doesn't seem practical or even 
possible to me.  Sorry for the lack of information but that is all I have to 
share.


Thank you for any info. you have.


Reed A. Roisum, CET
Engineering Technician


Ulteig Engineers, Inc.
Building Services - Fire Protection Engineering

3350 38th Ave. S. * Fargo, ND 58104

Direct: (701)280-8580 | Cell: (701)212-8810

www.ulteig.com

Energy * Water * Built-Environment



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