Fire suppression systems
View Patent ↗Fires may be detected and suppressed by placing fire detectors proximate natural flow paths from inlets to outlets of a fire zone. The fire detectors may be placed adjacent, and preferably downstream, of regions, along the flow paths, likely to become flame holding regions during fire in the fire zone. The fire may be suppressed, when detected, by catalytic reaction with species released by a reactive fire suppression agent which may be injected into the fire zone, preferably upstream of the potential flame holding regions.
1. A method for detecting and extinguishing fires with a non-flooding fire suppressant system, comprising:
placing fire detectors proximate one or more natural flow paths, from one or more inlets to one or more outlets of a potential fire zone, the flow paths traversing regions likely to become flame holding regions during fire in the fire zone; and
suppressing fire, when detected by the fire detectors, by catalytic reaction with species released by a reactive fire suppression agent that is injected into one or more moving natural flow paths when fire is detected.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein placing fire detectors proximate one or more natural flow paths further comprises:
placing at least one fire detector downstream of one of the regions likely to become a flame holding region.
3. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
injecting the reactive fire suppression agent into an environment which causes the catalytic species to be released there from.
4. The method of claim 3 wherein placing fire detectors further comprises:
placing a fire detector downstream of the merging of two or more natural flow paths to detect fire in flame holding regions, upstream of the merging, along each of the flow paths.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein placing fire detectors further comprises:
placing at least one fire detector upstream of each of the one or more outlets of the potential fire zone to detect fire at any region likely to become a flame holding region in the fire zone.
6. The method of claim 5 wherein placing fire detectors further comprises:
placing a fire detector proximate to a natural flow path that traverses each flame holding region.
7. The method of claim 1 wherein suppressing fire when detected further comprises:
automatically injecting the reactive fire suppression agent, into any of the one or more natural flow path along which a fire is detected, to release fire suppressing catalytic species for suppressing fire at flame holding regions along such natural flow path.
8. The method of claim 1 wherein suppressing fire when detected further comprises:
automatically injecting the reactive fire suppression agent into only those of the one or more natural flow paths along which a fire is detected to release fire suppressing catalytic species for suppressing fire at flame holding regions along such natural flow paths.
9. The method of claim 1 wherein suppressing fire when detected further comprises:
automatically injecting the reactive fire suppression agent, into any natural flow path along which a fire is detected, to release fire suppressing catalytic species for suppressing fire at flame holding regions along such natural flow path.
10. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
determining the natural flow paths in the fire zone.
11. A non-flooding system for detecting and extinguishing fires, comprising:
one or more fire detectors placed along one or more natural flow paths through a fire zone for detecting fire, the one or more natural flow paths traversing regions likely to become flame holding regions during fire in the fire zone;
a supply of a reactive fire suppression agent which releases species in the fire zone that interfere with fire by catalytic reaction; and
a control system for injecting the reactive fire suppression agent into at least one moving natural flow path along which fire has been detected to suppress that fire.
12. The system of claim 11 , further comprising:
an environment into which the reactive fire suppression agent is released which causes the catalytic species to be released by the reactive fire suppression agent.
13. The system of claim 12 , wherein the control system injects the reactive fire suppression agent in accordance with locations of the flame holding regions at which fire is detected.
14. The system of claim 11 , wherein at least one of the one or more fire detectors is placed at each outlet of a natural flow path from the fire zone.
15. The system of claim 11 , wherein at least one of the one or more fire detectors is placed downstream of a convergence between natural flow paths to detect fire in flame holding regions traversed by either flow path.