Description
A Foam Chamber is a critical component in foam-based fire suppression systems, designed to mix foam concentrate with water to generate a consistent foam solution. It ensures the proper proportioning and aeration of the foam, which is then discharged through monitors, sprinklers, or nozzles to effectively suppress fires, especially those involving flammable liquids.
Foam Chambers are typically constructed from high-quality, corrosion-resistant steel or stainless steel to withstand pressure, heat, and chemical exposure. They are equipped with inlet and outlet connections, control valves, proportioning devices, and sometimes pressure gauges to ensure precise foam generation and reliable performance.
Widely used in refineries, chemical plants, fuel storage facilities, airports, and industrial sites, Foam Chambers are essential for delivering high-quality foam quickly and efficiently. They comply with international fire safety and NFPA standards, guaranteeing dependable operation in critical fire protection systems.
Key Features:
- Efficient mixing of foam concentrate and water
- Consistent and high-quality foam output
- Corrosion-resistant and durable construction
- Equipped with proportioning and control devices
- Complies with international fire protection standards
Technical Specifications:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Foam Chamber |
| Material | Carbon Steel / Stainless Steel / FRP |
| Capacity | As per system requirements |
| Operating Pressure | 6 – 12 bar |
| Connections | Foam Inlet, Water Inlet, Foam Outlet |
| Temperature Range | -20°C to +60°C |
| Mounting | Ground Mounted / Skid Mounted |
| Compliance | NFPA 11, EN 13565, IS or local standards |
Applications:
- Refineries and petrochemical plants
- Airports and aircraft hangars
- Fuel storage and distribution facilities
- Industrial fire suppression systems
- Foam-based deluge and sprinkler networks



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