About Fixed Inline Inductors
Fixed Inline Inductors
Owing to our technical prowess, we have surpassed the competition by developing premium grade
Fixed Inline Inductors. This device is designed to provide proportioned solution in fire protection system. Due its precise components and robust built the offered inductors becomes best choice for a wide number of clientele. Further, the pressure tested inline inductors are accessible from us at a leading price.
Features: - High quality stainless steel body
- Flange made from mild steel
- Wide range of LPM available
- Low on maintenance
Specifications: - Manufactured from high quality stainless steel and mild steel flange.
- Model no. Snf2233
- Inductor lpm: lpm-225, lpm-450, lpm-600 , lpm-640, lpm-750, lpm-850, lpm-900, lpm-950, lpm-1000, lpm-1100, lpm-1250, lpm-1350 lpm-1450, lpm-1550, lpm-1600, lpm-2000.
Engineered for Robust Fire SafetyConstructed using high-grade brass or stainless steel, these inline inductors provide exceptional resistance to corrosion, standing up to demanding environments. Their design makes them suitable for frequent and long-term use, offering a minimum service life of over 10 years. Featuring a polished or natural finish, the product remains reliable, low-maintenance, and effective for prolonged firefighting deployments.
Advanced Foam Compatibility & EfficiencyThe inductors are designed to handle all types of foam concentrates with a standardized foam liquid pick-up tube length of 1.2 meters. Supporting flow rates up to 450 LPM and pressures up to 12 bar, they ensure precise, consistent foam induction necessary for critical applications in Fire Class A, B, and C risk zones. Manual control allows for tailored fire suppression strategies during emergencies.
Versatile, User-Friendly Installation & OperationWith BSP female threaded ends and the ability to install inline both horizontally and vertically, integration into foam and water fire fighting systems is seamless. The units are suitable for new projects as well as retrofits. Epoxy powder coating further protects each unit, ensuring trouble-free, long-lasting performance even in challenging industrial or commercial scenarios.
FAQs of Fixed Inline Inductors:
Q: How do I install a Fixed Inline Inductor in my fire safety system?
A: Installation is straightforward with BSP Female threaded ends, allowing inline placement either horizontally or vertically in your foam and water delivery pipelines. Ensure the unit is connected securely and the foam liquid pick-up tube is properly submerged, following manufacturer guidelines for safety and efficiency.
Q: What are the advantages of using brass or stainless steel body material for these inductors?
A: Brass and stainless steel offer exceptional corrosion resistance, durability, and strength. This ensures the inductor maintains optimal performance in harsh or corrosive environments, extending the service life to over a decade while minimizing maintenance needs.
Q: When should I use a Fixed Inline Inductor?
A: These inductors are recommended for environments with high fire risk, such as petrochemical facilities, power plants, warehousing, and aircraft hangars. Use them whenever fast and efficient foam or water-based fire suppression is crucial for wide area coverage.
Q: Where can these inductors be integrated?
A: They are compatible with both new and existing foam and water fire safety systems. Due to their versatile installation options and wide compatibility, they can be used in manufacturing plants, storage facilities, and commercial complexes alike.
Q: What is the process for foam injection with this inductor?
A: During operation, the inductor uses the flow of pressurized water (minimum 7 bar) to draw foam concentrate via the pick-up tube, mixing it accurately with water. This homogeneous foam solution is then delivered to the designated fire suppression area via connected nozzles or sprinklers.
Q: How do I benefit from the flow rate tolerance feature?
A: With a flow rate tolerance of 5%, users can rely on accurate foam and water mixing, ensuring effective fire suppression without risking over- or under-dosing of foam concentrate. This also contributes to cost savings and safety compliance.