REFLEXX
Well-known member
gents,
I've always wondered if anyone makes a stand alone system that would put out a fire in a garage. Anyone heard of such a thing? Here's what my idea is:
1. a bottle of CO2 or Halon or ??? the size of a large welding tank in the corner or outside of a garage/shop.
2. copper(?) pipes to overhead "rainbirds" with fire sensors (like in an office building).
3. emergency buttons inside and outside (in case the fire is so big that you cannot risk going inside or cannot reach and it's not activating the rainbirds yet.
4. a universal kit, wher all you add is the copper piping to put the rainbirds where you want.
I've seen this exact system made for machine tools (bottle / piping / sensors / e-button) maybe it can be retrofitted to a garage???
Or at the very least, is there a regular smoke alarm that can transmit a signal to a remote bell/ringer??? My shop is detached and I would not know that there is a fire untill it's fully engulfed!
anyone?
I've always wondered if anyone makes a stand alone system that would put out a fire in a garage. Anyone heard of such a thing? Here's what my idea is:
1. a bottle of CO2 or Halon or ??? the size of a large welding tank in the corner or outside of a garage/shop.
2. copper(?) pipes to overhead "rainbirds" with fire sensors (like in an office building).
3. emergency buttons inside and outside (in case the fire is so big that you cannot risk going inside or cannot reach and it's not activating the rainbirds yet.
4. a universal kit, wher all you add is the copper piping to put the rainbirds where you want.
I've seen this exact system made for machine tools (bottle / piping / sensors / e-button) maybe it can be retrofitted to a garage???
Or at the very least, is there a regular smoke alarm that can transmit a signal to a remote bell/ringer??? My shop is detached and I would not know that there is a fire untill it's fully engulfed!
anyone?


