Kitchen Fire Suppression Systems
Kitchen Hood Fire Suppression Systems
Prometheus Fire Protection is a distributor for the following Kitchen Hood Fire Suppression Systems Brands: Amerex, Badger, Buckeye Fire, Protex II and have parts availability for all systems, including Ansul. We install and semi-annually inspect Kitchen Fire Suppression Systems in all types of commercial kitchen settings. From Food Trucks to fast food, whatever the commercial operation, we’re here to help you. For directions click here. Consequently, our fire extinguisher services can be found here.
As illustrated, Prometheus Fire Protection Specializes in Installing, Inspecting and Maintaining, Kitchen Hood Fire Suppression Systems. Consequently, we have distributorships with Amerex, Badger Kidde, Buckeye and Protex II. Licensed in New Mexico and Texas, we are ready to help you protect your Kitchen Equipment, Hood and Ducts from A Fire. Pictured above are two KP 375 Tanks manifolded for a large Commercial Kitchen Operation.
All things considered, some hazards require special piping. Pictured above is a food truck that required a low proximity nozzle for the griddle because of the back-shelf. Consequently, a pre-engineered fire suppression system has to be installed according to the manufacturer’s specifications. Forthwith, whatever your needs are, Prometheus Fire Protection is here for you. Markedly, we have resources and we have options.
As can be seen, PROTEX II Fire Suppression System that was installed by one of our technicians. Certainly, we do not prefer one brand over another, but the PROTEX II Fire Suppression System is a great system like the others we install, inspect and maintain.
PROTEX II Fire Suppression System
Subsequently, one of the brands we carry is the PROTEX II Fire Suppression System. The Protex Fire Suppression System is designed for Kitchen Hoods to protect the Plenum are, the ducts, and all of the cooking equipment. Henceforth, this system comes with an Automatic Gas Shut off Valve, that will close the gas line upon activation. Furthermore, a microswitch inside the control head of the system, will shut off any powered appliances underneath the hood and activate a visual or audible alarm bell.