The Role of Control Valves and Actuation Mechanisms in Fire Suppression Systems
- May 27, 2025
What happens if a fire starts and no one is there to see it?
That’s a real concern in places like data centers, factories, and commercial kitchens. Fires spread fast and give little time to react. When there’s no one on-site to respond, the system needs to take action on its own.
That’s where the fire suppression...
The Hidden Fire Risk in Aging Renewables—And How to Fight It
- May 26, 2025
Solar and wind energy were built to drive the future of clean power. But what happens when the very systems designed to reduce risk quietly start to carry one? As renewable infrastructure ages, fire risk increases, and it’s often overlooked until damage is done.
Why Aging Renewable Assets Are Vulnerable to FireLike any other equipment, solar...
What Is a Kanex Fire Class D Fire?
- May 06, 2025
If you work around metals like magnesium or titanium, you probably know that not every fire can be stopped with water. In fact, doing that could cause an explosion. Class D fires involving burning metals need a particular approach.
What is a Class D Fire?Class D fire occurs from flammable metals. These fires are not ordinary...