
Commonly known as "large space water cannons" or "smart water cannons," the automatic tracking and positioning jet fire suppression systems are typically installed in public places with high foot traffic, such as large shopping malls, conference halls, cinemas, stadiums, and transportation hubs like airports, train stations, bus stations, and docks, as well as industrial sites like large warehouses and production workshops. The detection methods for fire sources can currently be categorized into red and ultraviolet detection positioning water cannons and video image detection systems. The following is an example of a video image detection system explanation:
The WFD-KD Remote Central Control Cabinet is installed in the fire control room, allowing for remote control of electric fire control guns via a visual interface. The features are as follows:
1: Large screen displays status information of various water cannons, paired with a Hikvision hard disk video recorder for data storage.
2: Utilizing centralized chip processing technology, equipped with multiple communication interfaces for simultaneous connection of multiple area water cannons, enabling remote control. The 10-inch touch screen allows for remote control of water cannons via their addresses, parameter modifications, and display of alarm messages.
3: The printer will print out the alarm messages displayed on the touch screen.
4: Connect to our local network via internet interface for technical consultation, while simultaneously feeding back the status information of the water cannon. The company can directly monitor and remotely control the water cannon through the network.
5: Equipped with fire linkage interface and control for fire pumps and main water valves.
6: The centralized control cabinet uses the main power supply (mains electricity), backup power supply (American APC technology UPS), and can automatically switch, with no interruption between the main and backup, prioritizing the use of the main power supply.




























