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Fire protection for wood pellet plant

A wood pellet plant in Russia has been fitted with a fire detection and sprinkler system by Minimax.

Claimed to be the largest of its kind in the world, the pellet plant is operated by the Russian cellulose and paper
manufacturer Vyborgskaja Cellulosa.

The Andritz Feed and Biofuel, a company of the international Technology Group, which equips the production with wood debarking lines, a chip handling system, belt dryers, hammer mills and pellet mills, selected Minimax systems to provide fire protection.

A spokesman said: "In a wood pellet factory, almost the whole spectrum of modern fire protection equipment comes into use. If such equipment comes from one source, fewer interfaces are required, thus ensuring perfect installation and operation.

"The uniform operation of the fire protection systems also contributes considerably to increased safety in the plant."

Detection and MiniFog fire water spray systema have been installed in areas where the wood is finely ground, as
well as the pellet press lines and critical areas of four, double-storey belt dryers.

They have been linked and are monitored through a combined fire detection control panel in the control room of the plant.
 

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JamesClarkson
JamesClarkson
January 7, 2015 4:49 am

Having fire sprinklers can help prevent a fire from getting out of control. When you are dealing with something as flammable as wood pellets, great precaution must be taken. Fire sprinklers can begin dousing a fire in the initial 15 to 90 seconds, while firefighters will likely take 10 minutes to arrive on scene.
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zzth1
zzth1
February 10, 2015 11:20 pm

It would be really sad to see something like that go up in smoke. It must be extremely important to have some sort of fire protection in a place that works with wood. I know we had a similar fire protection when I worked in a grain mill. http://www.zaricode.com/

JamesSimon1
JamesSimon1
March 13, 2015 3:50 am

I never would have thought that a wood pellet plant could offer fire protection. That being said, there’s a lot of ways that technology can be leveraged these days. I hope that people get more smart about how they protect their homes. It would be a pity to have more senseless destruction by fire.
http://www.fireprotectionspecialist.com.au/services

tedsmith575
tedsmith575
April 7, 2015 11:29 pm

This wood pellet plant had better have a good fire protection system. Since almost everything is made out of wood there, it would seem like a fire accident is just waiting to happen. You can never be too careful when it comes to fires. It’s best to be safe when it comes to choosing a fire protection system.
http://www.etcs.net.au/Fire-And-Security