It would be instructive to hear the failures -- as well as successes --
involving suppressions in battery-charged energy operations.




Dear Forum:

Your time and effort are appreciated.  Your comments will be used to create
a more effective and greener design.

What are some experiences with successes of automatic fire suppression
 (not experiences with "I have been doing it this way for 30 years" [1] )
 in battery power storage rooms?

Automatic fire suppression successes in battery storage rooms with agent:

   a.  wet pipe standard spray sprinkler
   b.  dry chemical
   c.  CO2,
   d.  other alleged "clean" agent, but hologenated gases;
   e.  wet pipe water mist sprinkler,
   f.  CAF,
   g.  other.

Here is a facility where fire broke First Wind on 3 separate occassions[2].
  After the 3rd go, design migrated away from battery storage and is now
using dynamic reactive-power to modulate eccentricities in power generation.


[1].  http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/11/151116143602.htm
[2].  *http://tinyurl.com/kz9tabr <http://tinyurl.com/kz9tabr>*


​Best of health,


Scot Deal
Excelsior Fire/Risk Engineering


​


On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 8:41 PM, Matthew J Willis <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Batteries in the UPS?
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