Koetter’s fire detection systems are designed to detect flames, smoke, heat and gases immediately so that your fire suppression system can act and minimalize public safety effects and property damage. These engineered fire detection systems are customized specifically to businesses needs so that in the event of a fire, gas leak or water leak you are prepared and ready to act.
Flame detection systems.
Koetter Fire provides electro-optical fire detection systems from Fire Sentry. These fire detectors sense radiant energy in the Ultraviolet (UV), Visible and Wide Band Infrared (IR) spectrum. The radiant energy from all types of flaming fires (both hydrocarbon and non-hydrocarbon will alert the heat detector to their presence. High-speed detectors sense radiant energy in the Ultraviolet (UV), Visible and Wide Band Infrared (IR) spectrum.
Smoke detection systems.
The incipient stage of smoldering fires provides the widest window of opportunity to detect and control the spread of fire. Smoke detectors can be configured to generate multiple alarms within this window, to provide the time needed to help minimize or prevent fire loss. Visual smoke detection (VSD) follows the incipient phase and can provided with VSD system which is based on a sophisticated computer analysis of the video image, i.e. the area covered by the CCTV camera’s field of view.
Gas detection systems installed by Koetter.
Gas leaks pose a huge threat to properties, environment and human life. Koetter Fire Protection, LLC designs and installs a full and comprehensive range of gas detection products dedicated to all types of industrial facilities, oil refineries, school buildings and more. Our wide range of products and devices – gas detectors, flame detectors, natural gas alarms – provide exceptional protection at every level, ensuring the most favorable coverage, detection, hazard mitigation and life protection.
Heat detection systems.
Linear Heat Detector provides superior coverage at a reliable and lower maintenance cost compared to conventional detectors. Types are available for virtually any environment, including: cold storage facilities, warehouses, rack storage, cable trays and manufacturing. Configured with control panels with each Initiating Device Zone supporting 5000 Feet of Linear Heat Detection.
Leak detection systems installed by Koetter.
The TraceTek liquid leak detection system was initially developed in the mid 1980s. The technology was developed in Raychem Corporation’s central R&D facility as an outgrowth of work related to distributed anode systems for pipeline cathodic protection. Early TraceTek systems were sold primarily to detect water leaks in computer facilities.