FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM VALVE AND FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM HAVING SUCH A VALVE
20180264302 ยท 2018-09-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K27/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K37/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K1/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T137/8326
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F16K37/0041
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A62C35/60
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16K15/033
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A62C37/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A62C37/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16K37/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fire extinguishing system valve (1) comprising a housing (2, 3) which has a fluid inlet chamber (8), a fluid outlet chamber (9) and a closing body (4a) reciprocable between a blocking state and a release state, wherein the fluid inlet chamber (8) and the fluid outlet chamber (9) are separated from each other in the blocking state and communicate with each other in fluid-conducting relationship in the release state. At least one pressure sensor (6) is integrated in the housing (2, 3).
Claims
1. A fire extinguishing system valve (1) comprising a housing (2, 3) which has a fluid inlet chamber (8), a fluid outlet chamber (9) and a closing body (4a) reciprocable between a blocking state and a release state, wherein the fluid inlet chamber (8) and the fluid outlet chamber (9) are separated from each other in the blocking state and communicate with each other in fluid-conducting relationship in the release state, wherein at least one pressure sensor (6) is integrated in the housing (2, 3), characterized in that an alarm passage (5) is integrated in said valve (1), the alarm passage being sealed off from the fluid chambers (8, 9) in the blocking state and communicating with the fluid chambers (8, 9) in the release state, wherein the pressure sensor (6) is adapted to detect the pressure prevailing in an alarm passage (5).
2. A fire extinguishing system valve according to claim 1, wherein the pressure sensor (6) is adapted to detect the pressure prevailing in the fluid inlet chamber (8).
3. A fire extinguishing system valve according to claim 1, wherein the pressure sensor (6) is adapted to detect the pressure prevailing in the fluid outlet chamber (9).
4. (canceled)
5. A fire extinguishing system valve according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of pressure sensors (6), wherein there is respectively provided at least one pressure sensor (6) which is adapted to detect the pressure in at least one of: the fluid inlet chamber (8), the fluid outlet chamber (9), or the alarm passage (5).
6. A fire extinguishing system valve according to claim 1, characterised in that the display unit (40) is integrated in the housing (2, 3).
7. A fire extinguishing system valve according to claim 1, wherein the pressure sensor (6) is connected to a display unit, preferably to the display unit (4) integrated in the housing, for output of at least one of: the detected pressure data, or information ascertained in dependence on the detected pressure data.
8. A fire extinguishing system valve according to claim 1, wherein the pressure sensor (6) is connected to a data memory (16) for storing the detected pressure data.
9. A fire extinguishing system valve according to claim 8, wherein the display unit (40) is connected to at least one of: the data memory (16), or one or more external pressure sensors, and is adapted to output the pressure data stored there or communicated therefrom.
10. A fire extinguishing system valve according to claim 1, wherein at least one of: the integrated pressure sensor (6), the data memory (16), or one or more external pressure sensors are connected to a data interface (10) for reading out and remote transmission of the detected pressure data.
11. A fire extinguishing system valve according to claim 1, comprising an electronic evaluation unit (50) which for the reception of data and/or for the communication of state information of the valve (1) is connected to one, more or all of the following elements: the at least one integrated pressure sensor (6), the display unit (40), the data interface (10), the data memory (16), or one or more external pressure sensors.
12. A fire extinguishing system valve according to claim 11, wherein the electronic evaluation unit (50) is adapted to compare pressure data from at least one of: the pressure sensor (6), the data memory (16), or one or more external pressure sensors to predefined limit values and when the value rises above or falls below said limit values to communicate a representative signal as status information.
13. A fire extinguishing system valve according to claim 11, wherein the closing body (4) has a control drive and the electronic evaluation unit (50) is adapted to selectively move the closing body (4) into the release and into the blocking position by means of the control drive.
14. A fire extinguishing system valve according to claim 7, wherein one, more or all of the following elements are integrated in the housing (2, 3): the display unit (40), the data interface (10), the data memory (16), or the electronic evaluation unit (50).
15. A fire extinguishing system valve according to claim 1, wherein the housing (2) has a housing cover (3) which is preferably in the form of a hand hole cover.
16. A fire extinguishing system valve according to claim 15, wherein one, more or all of the following elements are integrated in the housing cover (3): the pressure sensor (6), the display unit (40), the data interface (10), the data memory (16), or the electronic evaluation unit (50).
17. A fire extinguishing system valve according to claim 1, wherein the fire extinguishing system valve (1) is a wet alarm valve or a dry alarm valve or a spray water extinguishing valve or a pilot-controlled dry alarm valve.
18. A fire extinguishing system (100), in particular a sprinkler system or spray water extinguishing system, comprising one or more fluid lines (11) in which is arranged a fire extinguishing system valve (1) according to claim 1 for blocking and releasing the fluid lines (11).
19. A fire extinguishing system according to claim 18, wherein the fire extinguishing valve (1) has a data interface (10) and the fire extinguishing system (100) has a data processing unit (20) which is connected to the fire extinguishing system valve (1) for reading out the data interface (10) thereof.
20. A fire extinguishing system according to claim 19, wherein the data processing unit (20) is adapted to analyze the information read out from the data interface (10) and in dependence on that analysis to trigger one, more or all of the following events: output of a message as to whether the fire extinguishing valve is operating correctly, output of a message as to whether there is a sufficiently high fluid pressure in the fluid line, output of a message as to whether there is not a sufficiently high fluid pressure in the fluid line, or output of a message as to whether the fire extinguishing valve has been opened.
21. A method of state monitoring of a fire extinguishing system valve, in particular a fire extinguishing system valve according to one of the preceding claims, comprising the following method steps: detecting a pressure value in an alarm passage (5) that is integrated in said valve, presetting a pressure limit value, and communicating at least one of: status information or a message, in particular in the form of a message data file, to one or more defined receivers, preferably if the detected pressure value rises above or falls below the predetermined pressure limit value.
22. A method according to claim 21 wherein the presetting is effected by selection or setting of a pressure switch.
23. A method according to claim 21 wherein prior to method step (c) a comparison of the pressure value to at least one predefined pressure limit value present in the data memory (16) is effected.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0053] The disclosure is described in greater detail hereinafter with reference to the accompanying Figures and by means of a preferred embodiment by way of example.
[0054] In the Figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0058] A fire extinguishing system valve 1 according to the present disclosure is shown in
[0059] Arranged in the interior of the housing 2 is a closing body 4a on a valve seat 4b, a seal 7 provides for fluid-tight separation of the fluid inlet chamber 8 and the fluid outlet chamber 9 with respect to the alarm passage 5. The closing body 4a is reciprocable between a blocking position (shown in
[0060] The alarm passage 5 which communicates with the valve seat 4b and in which a pressure sensor 6 is operatively arranged is integrated in the housing 2. The pressure sensor 6 is integrated in the housing cover 3 of the housing 2. A data interface 10 is passed outwardly by way of a signal-conducting connection and can be picked up from the outside on the housing cover 3.
[0061] The extinguishing system valve 1 can be arranged for example in a fluid line 11 which is adapted to feed extinguishing fluid to one or more sprinkler nozzles 12.
[0062] The housing cover 3 of the housing 2 which is preferably in the form of a hand hole cover is diagrammatically shown in
[0063] The pressure sensors 6 are respectively connected in signal-conducting relationship to an evaluation unit 50. The pressure sensors 6 and the evaluation unit 50 are communicated with each other in such a way that the evaluation unit 50 can detect and process the pressure data output by the pressure sensors 6. The evaluation unit 50 is connected in data-connecting relationship to a data memory 16 and is adapted to store data processing results in the data memory 16 and/or to read in and process data stored in the data memory, in particular pressure data, from the pressure sensors 6.
[0064] Optionally the data memory 16 is alternatively or additionally directly connected to the pressure sensors 6 in data-conducting relationship in order to store pressure data received from same.
[0065] The evaluation unit 50 is optionally alternatively or additionally connected in data-conducting relationship to a display unit 40 and is adapted to feed the display unit 40 with information which can be called up, in particular state information of the fire extinguishing system valve 1.
[0066] The various possible data connections between the pressure sensors, the evaluation unit 50, the data memory 16 and the display unit 40 as well as the data interface 10 are shown by way of example by lines in
[0067] The data memory 16, the display unit 40, the electronic evaluation unit 50, the pressure sensors 6 and the data interface 10 are functionally independent units which as an alternative to the embodiment shown by way of example can also be integrated in separate recesses or mounting means in the housing 2 or in the housing cover 3. Depending on the respective functional content of the fire extinguishing system valve, that is desired by the customer, preferred embodiments provide that not all of the illustrated elements but only individual elements or sub-combinations of the elements are integrated in the housing or the housing cover.
[0068] As can also be seen from
[0069] As an alternative to the integration in the housing cover as shown here, one, more or all of the integrated elements shown in
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[0071] The fire extinguishing system shown in
[0072] If for example the pressure in the fluid outlet chamber falls below a given limit value, for example after triggering of the sprinkler nozzles, being the value below which the closing body should open but in spite of the signal from the valve that the closing body is in the release position, no change in pressure occurs in the fluid inlet region, then the data processing unit is preferably adapted to also output for that purpose a corresponding signal for the presumed disruption.
[0073] In a similar manner, the occurrence of leaks or other functional disruptions can be remotely detected by means of ongoing pressure monitoring in the interior of the fire extinguishing system valve. Manual maintenance interventions can then be started in specifically targeted fashion. That is especially the case if the location and the type of the fire extinguishing system valve are also communicated in the state information in respect of the valve, and if there is a clear text display. That simplifies briefing the maintenance personnel with instructions.
LIST OF REFERENCES
[0074] 1, 1a, b, c fire extinguishing system
[0075] 2 valve
[0076] 3 housing cover
[0077] 4a closing body
[0078] 4b valve seat
[0079] 5 alarm passage
[0080] 6 pressure sensor
[0081] 7 seal
[0082] 8 fluid inlet chamber
[0083] 9 fluid outlet chamber
[0084] 10, 10a, b, c data interface
[0085] 11 fluid line
[0086] 12 sprinkler nozzle
[0087] 13 recess
[0088] 14a, b fluid line
[0089] 15 fluid port
[0090] 16 data memory
[0091] 20 data processing unit
[0092] 30 display means
[0093] 40 display unit
[0094] 50 evaluation unit
[0095] 100 fire extinguishing system