
Photo courtesy of Fike Corp.
Fike Corp., a global manufacturer and supplier of fire protection systems that is headquartered in Blue Springs, Missouri, has launched its latest fire suppression solution: Fike Fire Monitors.
These automatic water cannons can suppress difficult-to-reach fires, often within just 15 seconds of detection, says Fike. The cannons can be combined with Fike flame detectors and high-definition cameras or thermal imaging cameras to create a water-based fire suppression solution. The manufacturer says the system is ideal for environments when total flood suppression either isn’t possible or isn’t preferred.
Upon detection of a fire, Fike Fire Monitors can be programmed to discharge up to 1,320 gallons of water in a predetermined spray pattern, or a human operator can view live video and control the unit remotely with a joystick, app or computer. Fike says wall-mounted fire monitors offer up to 180 degrees of coverage, while ceiling mounts can reach hazards in a 360-degree area.
“We’ve seen a big demand in the industry for this product to be offered by Fike because of our focus on product quality, unmatched technical support and accessible customer service,” says Joe Donato, product manager, water suppression, at Fike. “We are excited to meet the demand of the customers who have been waiting for Fike to offer its own version of this exciting technology.”
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