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What are the commonly used indoor fire water supply systems and their scope of application? Seek an answer
Common indoor fire water supply systems are: fire hydrant water supply system; Automatic sprinkler systems, water curtains and other types of fire fighting systems.

Fire hydrant water supply system: suitable for multi-storey and high-rise public buildings and high-rise civil buildings.

Automatic sprinkler system: mostly used in large and high-rise public buildings; Buildings with high fire risk and important buildings determined by the state.

Water curtain system: Water curtain is to spray water into a curtain shape through the nozzle to isolate the fire source. Generally, it is arranged in the workshop passage or the boundary of adjacent different process workshops, the stage of large theaters and the fire shutter doors. The main task is to isolate the fire source in a certain test area to avoid spreading.

Other types of fire fighting systems: Carbon dioxide and halon (130 1) can be used for fire fighting in buildings or local rooms in buildings that are not suitable for fire fighting. Suitable for fire extinguishing systems in libraries, archives, computer rooms, exchange rooms and other places.