Industrial Fire Suppression Systems Detection systems: Sensors that identify fire hazards like heat, smoke, or flames. Suppression agents: Substances like water, foam, gas, or dry chemical used to extinguish fires. Distribution systems: Pipes, nozzles, and valves to deliver the suppression agent to the fire. Control panels: Centralized units managing the system's operation.
Common types of industrial fire suppression systems:
Water-based systems: Use water to cool and extinguish fires.
Foam-based systems: Create a foam blanket to smother fires.
Gas-based systems: Employ inert gases to displace oxygen and starve the fire.
Dry chemical systems: Discharge a dry powder to interrupt the chemical chain reaction of fire.
Possible alternative interpretations (please clarify if applicable):
Industry suppression in a broader economic or political context might refer to actions taken to limit or control a specific industry.
There could be a specialized term used in a particular field that I'm unfamiliar with.