A 'vehicle fire suppression system' is an integrated safety solution designed to detect and extinguish fires in vehicles quickly, minimizing damage, downtime, and risk to occupants. These systems are commonly installed in high-risk vehicles such as mining trucks, buses, construction equipment, military vehicles, fuel tankers, and motorsport vehicles. The system typically consists of fire detection components (such as heat-sensitive linear detection tubing or electronic heat/flame sensors), a control unit, a suppression agent storage cylinder, distribution piping, and strategically placed discharge nozzles. When excessive heat or flame is detected in critical areas—such as the engine compartment, battery bay, or fuel system—the system automatically activates and releases a fire suppression agent (e.g., dry chemical powder, foam, clean agent gas, or aerosol) to rapidly extinguish the fire by cooling, smothering, or interrupting the chemical reaction of combustion. Many systems also allow for manual activation and are designed to comply with industry safety standards. By providing rapid response within seconds of ignition, vehicle fire suppression systems significantly enhance operational safety, protect valuable assets, and reduce the risk of catastrophic fire incidents.

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