Impulse Fire Extinguishing System
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The Impulse Fire Extinguishing System (abbreviated IFFS) is a series of firefighting equipment that uses small amounts of water fired in high-velocity bursts to put out fires. Water droplets are shot in vaporous bursts that can travel up to 120 metres per second (390 ft/s) and provide a large surface area for cooling.[1]
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[edit | edit source]- ^ Fire Fighting Technologies Archived 2006-08-21 at the Wayback Machine
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