A direct low-pressure fire suppression system is a fire protection setup that stores extinguishing agent at low pressure and releases it directly into a protected area when a fire is detected. The system typically uses water, foam, or a clean agent held in tanks or cylinders at relatively low pressure compared to high-pressure systems, making it safer and simpler to maintain. When heat, smoke, or flame sensors activate, a control valve opens and the agent is delivered through fixed piping and nozzles straight to the fire source, where it cools the flames, displaces oxygen, or interrupts the combustion process. Because the agent is applied directly and at controlled pressure, these systems are effective for localized fire risks, reduce damage to surrounding equipment, and are commonly used in industrial machinery, electrical enclosures, engine rooms, and specialized facilities.

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