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Foam Generators

Foam generators are discharge devices or assemblies through which foam solution is aerated to form foam that is discharged directly into the protected space, typically consisting of a nozzle or set of nozzles and a casing. The casing is typically made of perforated steel / stainless steel plates shaped into a box that enclose the nozzle(s).

Source: IMO MSC.1/Circ.1271, Guidelines for the approval of high-expansion foam using inside air for the protection of machinery spaces and cargo pump-rooms, 4 June 2008, International Maritime Organization. Regulatory Guidance

 

Foam Generators

Foam generators are discharge devices or assemblies through which high-expansion foam solution is aerated to form foam that is discharged into the protected space. Foam generators using inside air typically consist of a nozzle or set of nozzles and a casing. The casing is typically made of perforated steel/stainless steel plates shaped into a box that enclose the nozzle(s). Foam generators using outside air typically consist of nozzles enclosed within a casing that spray onto a screen. An electric, hydraulic or pneumatically driven fan is provided to aerate the solution. <fixed foam fire-extinguishing systems>.

Source: IMO Resolution MSC.327(90), amendments to the International Code for Fire Safety Systems, 25 May 2012, International Maritime Organization. Regulatory Guidance

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