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Fire protection equipment for energy storage power station: protect your energy security!2024/6/19

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The fire-fighting equipment of energy storage power stations mainly includes the following aspects:
Firstly, fire detection and alarm equipment, such as composite fire detectors. It can detect fire signs such as hydrogen, carbon monoxide, temperature smoke, and VOC gas in advance, and collect real-time thermal runaway characteristic values in the monitoring environment. Once abnormalities are found, it will alarm in a timely manner to extinguish the fire source in the early stages of fire. After receiving the signal from the detector, the alarm controller will issue an alarm and notify personnel to handle it in a timely manner.
Secondly, there are fire extinguishing facilities, including fire extinguishers, fire hydrants, automatic sprinkler systems, and gas fire extinguishing systems. Among them, the automatic sprinkler fire extinguishing system can automatically adjust the spray intensity according to the size of the fire to achieve the best fire extinguishing effect. The function of these devices is to quickly extinguish the fire and prevent its spread in the event of a fire.
Fire separation facilities are also an important component of energy storage power stations, including fire doors, fire windows, and fire rolling shutters. The function of these facilities is to separate the various areas of the energy storage power plant to prevent the spread of fires.
In addition, ventilation and smoke exhaust facilities are also crucial, including ventilation fans and smoke exhaust devices. Their main function is to timely exhaust smoke from the outside in the event of a fire, ensuring safe evacuation of personnel and facilitating rescue operations by firefighters.
Other auxiliary facilities of energy storage power stations include fire power sources, fire water sources, and emergency lighting. The function of these facilities is to provide necessary support and security for firefighting work in the event of a fire.

When operating the fire-fighting equipment of the energy storage power station, the following precautions should be taken:

Firstly, regularly check the integrity of fire protection facilities to ensure they can be used normally in emergency situations.
Secondly, it is important to be familiar with the usage methods and operating procedures of various fire-fighting equipment, so that they can be used quickly and correctly in emergency situations. At the same time, regular testing and maintenance of fire-fighting equipment should also be carried out to ensure that it is in good working condition. When using fire-fighting equipment, it is necessary to strictly follow safety operating procedures to ensure the safety of personnel.
In addition, in the daily operation of energy storage power stations, fire safety regulations should be strictly followed, flammable materials should not be placed near the power station, and high temperature sources should be kept away.
To improve the fire safety and emergency response capability of energy storage power station, we should attach great importance to the configuration, use, and maintenance of fire equipment. At the same time, strengthen employee safety training and fire drills to enhance their safety awareness and ability to respond to fires. It is also very important to choose a fire protection system that is suitable for specific scenarios and needs in energy storage power plants. For example, metal fire-fighting equipment and facilities are suitable for long-term use in high-temperature and corrosion-resistant environments; Plastic fire-fighting equipment and facilities are suitable for lightweight, portable, and temporary emergency use scenarios; Fireproof fabrics and flame-retardant plastics are suitable for fire protection equipment to ensure the safety of firefighters. Taking into account the material and performance of the fire protection system, it can effectively improve the fire safety and emergency response capability of energy storage power stations.