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In Direct Release Fire Suppression

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In-Direct Release System

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In-Direct release systems from Reacton use our heat and flame sensitive detection tubing as a primary detection method. After detection, our patented in-direct valve activates, releasing the clean agent through a network of discharge hoses and pipework. It is different from our direct-acting system, which releases the clean agent through the burst hole in the detection tubing.

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Our In-Direct systems work in the following way:

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  1. Once the detection tube ruptures, it releases the nitrogen held within it.

  2. This loss in pressure causes the Reacton patented valve to operate, releasing the clean agent into the protected area. This floods the protected area extinguishing the fire.

  3. Additional devices such as pressure switches are activated to alert building management fire alarms and ultimately alert people that a fire has been detected.


Reacton systems are designed to meet the most robust and demanding certification standards around the world. Our automatic fire suppression systems are independent of a power source which ensures detection and suppression in any condition.

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Our systems are all manufactured and designed under our BSI ISO9001:2015 quality policy and are CE & DOT Compliant. Our components undergo vigorous testing such as ISO 16750-3:2007, ISO 21207, IEC 60529:1989.

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How

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Fire Suppression System Works

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Fire Suppression System Application

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Are you looking for help solving your facility's fire protection system, fire fighting system, and fire safety issues? Installation, Service & Maintenance, Upgrading & Repair? Connecting with an experienced Fire Protection Consultant at PSB Fire Engineers can help. At PSB Fire Engineers, we understand that your unique building needs unique fire protection systems. Our team is equipped to ensure you receive the fire protection you need to keep your facility and people safe from harm.

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