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How to test the proportioning rate

HOW TO TEST THE PROPORTIONING RATE OF FOAM PROPORTIONERS: WHAT YOU SHOULD KEEP IN MIND

The exact foam agent flow rate is vital for successful firefighting when foam is used. This is why the proportioning rate of a foam proportioner should be tested at least once per year. With a FireDos proportioner, this is very easy – and, compared with other technologies, it is cost-saving and eco-friendly.

What is the proportioning rate?

The minimum extinguishing water flow rate from which a proportioner can achieve its actual nominal proportioning rate is called the start-up flow rate. A proportioning rate of 1% means that one liter of premix consists of 10 ml foam agent and 990 ml water. But how do I check that?

Testing of the proportioning rate without premix or foam

FireDos proportioners allow testing of the proportioning rate while no premix or extinguishing foam is produced.

  • A ball valve is used to switch between actual foam agent proportioning into the extinguishing water and returning the foam agent into the foam agent tank at atmospheric pressure. 
  • The foam agent flow rate is measured by a flow meter.
  • A volumetric flow meter is used to determine the extinguishing water flow rate. As an alternative, the foam agent flow rate can be measured by means of a measurement container in the return line.

calculation of the proportioning rate

The ratio of returned/contained foam agent and water volume is used to calculate and check the proportioning rate.


AN ECO-FRIENDLY AND COST-SAVING SOLUTION

As no premix or foam is produced, no disposal costs arise.

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