Condensed aerosol fire suppression

August 2019 Fire & Safety

Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) predicts that the global energy storage market will grow to a cumulative 942GW by 2040, attracting a huge $620 billion in investments. This makes sense, given that combined wind and solar power generation capacity should eclipse that of natural gas shortly after 2040 (as indicated by IRENA – the International Renewable Energy Agency).

Most energy storage systems (ESS) utilise lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries and are the primary infrastructure for wind turbine farms, solar farms, and peak shaving facilities where the electrical grid is overburdened and cannot support the peak demands.

However, there are several hazards associated with ESS. One of these is fire – there are many stories of laptop and cellphone lithium-ion batteries catching fire. ESS contain tens of thousands of battery cells and as a result, a fire becomes a potentially catastrophic threat in these environments. One of the main causes of fire in Li-ion batteries is something known as thermal runaway, effectively an unstoppable chain reaction, where the temperature rises rapidly within milliseconds and the energy stored in the battery is suddenly released. Temperatures of around 400°C are thus created, the battery becomes gaseous, and a fire erupts which is very difficult to extinguish.

The Stat-X condensed aerosol fire suppression product, distributed by Technoswitch, is one possible solution for fires in ESS and battery energy storage systems (BESS). The Stat-X aerosol product was tested for efficacy in putting out Li-ion battery fires. This testing was conducted in parallel with a large battery fire testing programme. Fireaway, the manufacturer of the Stat-X aerosol product, contracted with DNV GL for testing to have its Stat-X product line included in the programme. The conclusions of the test were that the Stat-X agent successfully extinguished single and double cell battery fires and due to its residual nature, prevented a re-flash of the fire.

Advantages of Stat-X aerosol systems for lithium-ion battery hazards and for general fire hazards, include:

• The hazard area does not have to be airtight. Calculations allow for non-closing openings.

• Residual Stat-X aerosol in hazard area after discharge prevents re-flash typical with Li-ion battery fires.

• Stat-X systems are bracket mounted within the hazard on the ceiling or walls taking no valuable floor space within the hazard.

• There is no manifold or piping required, reducing installation.

• Labour and material costs.

• There is no cylinder weighing or hydrostatic testing required.

• The Stat-X generator is an extremely rugged, hermetically sealed, stainless steel canister.

• Ten-year operating life cycle.

• No ozone depletion potential and no global warming potential.

For more information contact Technoswitch Fire Detection, +27 11 794 9144, [email protected], www.technoswitch.co.za



Credit(s)




Share this article:
Share via emailShare via LinkedInPrint this page



Further reading:

Hotel enhances guest safety and aesthetics
Fire & Safety
Hotel Montresor Tower, a stylish four-star destination just outside Verona, Italy, has successfully upgraded its fire detection infrastructure with Hochiki's advanced Latitude life safety platform.

Read more...
Directory of suppliers
Technews Publishing SMART Security Solutions Fire & Safety
The Directory of Product and Solution Suppliers for the fire safety industry includes details of companies that provide security and risk mitigation products, advice, and services within this market.

Read more...
Detect fires in the early stages
Securiton Products & Solutions Fire & Safety
The SecuriSmoke range from Securiton offers various levels of coverage and power to suit every budget and application. What all the models have in common is that they can detect smoke in very small quantities.

Read more...
SecuriHeat ADW linear heat detector
Securiton Products & Solutions Fire & Safety
The SecuriHeat ADW linear heat detector uses sealed tubes positioned over the detection area, and a remotely positioned control unit detects pressure changes in the tubes brought about by changing temperature.

Read more...
Fire safety in commercial kitchens
Technews Publishing Kestrel Distribution Products & Solutions Fire & Safety Commercial (Industry)
Fire safety in commercial kitchens is becoming increasingly critical. Defender is Europe’s first EN 17446:2021-approved kitchen hood fire suppression system and offers the indispensable safety measures required.

Read more...
The crucial role of fire, smoke, and gas detectors
Fire & Safety Facilities & Building Management
From wireless detectors to integrated building management systems, the industry is seeing a significant shift towards more intelligent, more responsive solutions. ASP Fire CEO Michael van Niekerk shares insights into these innovations.

Read more...
South African fire standards in a nutshell
Fire & Safety Editor's Choice Training & Education
The importance of compliant fire detection systems and proper fire protection cannot be overstated, especially for businesses. Statistics reveal that 44% of businesses fail to reopen after a fire.

Read more...
Secutel maintains ISO certifications
News & Events Fire & Safety
Secutel Technologies has successfully recertified all four of its ISO standards, a reflection of its continued commitment to excellence, client trust, and operational integrity.

Read more...
Protecting solar panel installations
Technoswitch Fire Detection & Suppression Products & Solutions Fire & Safety
Vulcan Integrated Solutions partnered with Technoswitch and installed Protectowire’s Confirmed Temperature Initiation (CTI) Series Linear Heat Detection (LHD) system, specifically designed for harsh environments, to offer fire protection for solar panels.

Read more...
LidarVision for substation security
Fire & Safety Government and Parastatal (Industry) Editor's Choice
EG.D supplies electricity to 2,7 million people in the southern regions of the Czech Republic, on the borders of Austria and Germany. The company operates and maintains infrastructure, including power lines and high-voltage transformer substations.

Read more...










While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein, the publisher and its agents cannot be held responsible for any errors contained, or any loss incurred as a result. Articles published do not necessarily reflect the views of the publishers. The editor reserves the right to alter or cut copy. Articles submitted are deemed to have been cleared for publication. Advertisements and company contact details are published as provided by the advertiser. Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd cannot be held responsible for the accuracy or veracity of supplied material.




© Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd. | All Rights Reserved.