A Booster Pump may be required in installations where the plant water supply is insufficient to meet the minimum requirements of the FLAMEX system. Three separate models are available. Pump units come pre-wired, assembled and painted. A bladder tank is supplied that keeps several gallons of water under pressure to provide the initial surge into the duct upon activation that is necessary to produce an effective spray pattern. The pump is activated by either a flow switch or a pressure switch that comes supplied with the unit. Drawings and electrical requirements are available upon request.
FLAMEX Inc. is a leading supplier of customized industrial process fire prevention and protection equipment. We specialize in the protection of facilities that handle combustible dusts that utilize pneumatic dust collection and air filtration systems. To combat the common problem of dust collector fires and explosions, our company pioneered the utilization of a new technology in North America by introducing the FLAMEX Spark Detection and Extinguishing System in 1977. It soon became the first system of its type to gain a Factory Mutual Approval. Since that time, thousands of FLAMEX Systems have been installed in numerous industries across North America and beyond. In 2005, our company became the first North American acquisition by our long time supplier, MINIMAX GmbH & Co. KG.
Although our name is often considered synonymous with Spark Detection Systems, FLAMEX Inc. also offers a variety of other related protection systems and products such as:
Low Pressure Water Mist Systems (MINIFOG)
High Speed Abort Gates
Backblast Dampers
Heat Detectors
Silo Protection Systems
Flame Detectors
Foam Systems
Deluge Systems
A Booster Pump may be required in installations where the plant water supply is insufficient to meet the minimum requirements of the FLAMEX system. Three separate models are available. Pump units come pre-wired, assembled and painted. A bladder tank is supplied that keeps several gallons of water under pressure to provide the initial surge into the duct upon activation that is necessary to produce an effective spray pattern. The pump is activated by either a flow switch or a pressure switch that comes supplied with the unit. Drawings and electrical requirements are available upon request.