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Rosenbauer’s new extinguishing system

Rosenbauer launches a new extinguishing system for burning traction batteries in electric vehicles. With the system, high-voltage batteries based on lithium-ion technology can be safely and efficiently extinguished. It enables direct cooling of the battery modules or the cells within the modules and thus a quick stop to the chain reaction of the continuous cells.

Safety of the emergency services

The safety of the emergency services was the top priority during development and is achieved by the fact that the operators are only in the vicinity of the burning vehicle for a very short time and the system is activated from a safe distance.

The extinguishing system brings the extinguishing water exactly where it is needed: to cool the cells and modules in the battery housing. This extinguishes in a very resource-saving manner and reduces the spread of smoke gases to a minimum.

Components of the extinguishing system 

The system consists of two main components, an extinguishing unit, and an operating unit, which are connected with hoses. The extinguishing unit is positioned on the battery and, if necessary, supported on the body or other points.

The preferred position is between the road and the vehicle when the vehicle is on all four wheels. It is also possible to have the system penetrate through the interior and trunk or from the top of vehicles lying on the side of the roof.

System activation

The system is activated via the control unit at a sufficient distance from the vehicle (approx. 8 meters). The extinguishing mandrel is driven into the battery with a force of several tons and the extinguishing water is discharged through the perforated extinguishing lance directly inside the battery.

The water fills the battery housing completely and thus leads to efficient cooling. The amount of water in a normal TLF/HLF is sufficient to ensure successful extinguishing. A normal pressure pump is sufficient for the supply of extinguishing water.

Extinguishing system

After the battery has been cooled so that the cell temperature is in a safe range, the vehicle is ready for transport. The extinguishing system can remain in the battery during transport (and at the quarantine site).

This means that water can be quickly reintroduced into the battery housing at any time, regardless of whether the vehicle is transported with a roll-off container or on a tow truck with a fire protection blanket.

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