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Modern intralogistics is characterized by space-saving storage, efficient processes, and flexibility.

For this reason, more and more logistics facilities are using automated compact storage systems that ensure optimum utilization of the available storage space.

degree of automation

The high degree of automation guarantees efficient processes, and the scalability of the systems creates flexibility. However, these benefits are accompanied by fire safety risks. For example, if a fire is caused by a defect in the electronics, the packing density is a potential hazard.

It also makes it more difficult to fight the fire with conventional water-based extinguishing agents. In the event of an incident, the extent of the damage can be significant, particularly due to the high concentration of values. 

customized fire protection solution

WAGNER will present innovative fire protection solutions for automated compact storage systems

Fires and the resulting fire damage can lead to a complete interruption of operations. A customized fire protection solution and preventive protective measures are therefore of crucial importance for the preservation of values and operational capability.

WAGNER will present innovative fire protection solutions for automated compact storage systems at LogiMAT 2024 in Stuttgart in hall 7, booth C15.

preventive fire protection measures

Dirk Band, Director of Sales at WAGNER Group GmbH in Langenhagen, Germany, emphasizes the importance of preventive fire protection measures as already during the planning phase of logistics properties and intralogistics systems. "A holistic approach to fire protection is essential to achieve the individual protection goals," explains Band.

The development of such solutions is based on a thorough risk analysis and a precise definition of the protection goals. Various factors play a role here, including the storage density, the container and packaging materials, and potential fire triggers, such as lithium-ion batteries stored or used in the course of automation.

Fire tests as a basis for the right solution

WAGNER has been helping companies develop customized solutions to prevent fire-related losses

"I recommend early involvement of all relevant parties, including fire protection planners, experts, and insurance companies, in the planning of fire protection for automated compact storage systems to identify risks and define individual protection goals," Band continues.

For years, WAGNER has been helping companies develop customized solutions to prevent fire-related losses and delivery interruptions in automated warehouses.

Extensive fire tests

To this end, the company conducts extensive fire tests as part of customer projects in Langenhagen near Hanover.

These tests take into account the specific application, spatial conditions, and materials used. This enables a precise risk assessment and the development of individual protective measures.

What can a suitable fire protection solution look like?

The system prevents a fire from starting or spreading by reducing the oxygen concentration to a pre-defined level

OxyReduct®, the oxygen reduction system for active fire prevention, can prevent open fires in automated compact container storage systems. Under defined conditions, the system prevents a fire from starting or spreading by reducing the oxygen concentration to a pre-defined level by introducing nitrogen into the protected area.

The nitrogen is evenly distributed, even in compact storage situations, creating a protective atmosphere. The oxygen component, which is essential for fire development, is thus removed from the fire. Devastating consequential damage that can be caused by fire and even by the use of water-based extinguishing agents is avoided. Goods, buildings, and people are protected.

Early fire detection

The required nitrogen is sustainably produced directly on-site from the ambient air. The system can be installed in a space-saving manner.

Even in oxygen-reduced environments, cable fires or smoldering fires can occur, especially where there is a high degree of automation. To locate even these small fire sources as early as possible and to be able to initiate countermeasures, WAGNER's integrated solutions are based on early fire detection, thus offering additional protection. 

TITANUS® Aspirating Smoke Detectors

TITANUS® Aspirating Smoke Detectors protect against unnecessary interruptions to operations

WAGNER's TITANUS® Aspirating Smoke Detectors detect fires up to two thousand times earlier than conventional point detectors - even in areas that are difficult to access.

This is crucial for rapid intervention in the event of a fire. Because oxygen reduction prevents major fire damage or extinguishing agent damage, warehouse operations can be resumed as quickly as possible after a smoldering cable fire. TITANUS® Aspirating Smoke Detectors protect against unnecessary interruptions to operations thanks to their particularly high false alarm reliability.

Hazard management system

A WAGNER hazard management system can also be added for comprehensive fire protection.

Integrating various safety systems into a single, manufacturer-independent user interface, provides a transparent view of all display systems.

Not just for new construction

Automated compact storage systems are becoming more efficient and versatile

Automated compact storage systems are becoming more efficient and versatile. They can respond well to increases in demand. This is especially true for e-commerce and intralogistics applications that require high storage capacity and fast access to stored goods.

When an increase in throughput or efficiency with high flexibility in the same space is required and no additional space is available, automated compact storage systems can be retrofitted into existing logistics facilities. This allows operators to meet the increasing demands for storage and operational efficiency at a low cost.

24/7 operational capability

"As with newly planned properties, there is a high risk of fire in existing warehouses equipped with new storage systems."

"It is therefore also important to define individual protection goals here, which are usually the general protection of personnel, goods, and the environment as well as 24/7 operational capability in particular and to plan a specific fire protection solution," explains Dirk Band. 

The flexibility of modern fire protection solutions

"Thanks to the flexibility of modern fire protection solutions, subsequent planning and installation is economically feasible in almost all cases."

"The right fire protection solution from WAGNER systems for fire detection and active fire prevention also offers the best possible protection against fires and consequential fire damage in retrofitted warehouses."

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