Automist

Automist - advanced targeted fire suppression

 


Why Automist 

Our system uses 10 times less water than traditional sprinklers by targeting the fire, not flooding the room1. Since it's a 'dry hose' system, it won't freeze or burst in cold weather and is far less likely to be damaged during earthquakes. 
Automist detects fires faster with intelligent technology that senses heat and uses an advanced algorithm to respond quicker than traditional sprinklers1. Independently tested and trusted by insurers, it's designed to be reliable and provide dependable protection for your home.
Stylish and subtle, the wall-mounted Automist system comes in a range of colours to match your décor. Its low-impact installation uses your existing water supply—no need for bulky tanks or major piping changes. Keep your home safe without sacrificing space or style.

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How Automist Works

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In the event of a fire, the system is triggered automatically by a ceiling-mounted smoke sensor.
 

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Automist’s sprayheads will scan the room to look for temperature changes indicating a fire.
 

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If danger is detected, the pipes are filled with water and the best-positioned sprayhead targets the fire.
 

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Watermist cools the fire zone and suppresses the fire, minimising water damage.
 


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1. 2-14x faster than a concealed fire sprinkler as per 'Replicating the activation time of electronically controlled watermist system nozzles in B-RISK published' in the Fire Safety Journal 22nd April 2022. Automist is dry pipe until it operates, and when it does it has a flow rate of 9 litres per minute (2.37 gpm) and an inlet pressure (dynamic) of 1 – 3 bar (14.5 – 43.51 Psi). Automist uses 24 gallons in 10 minutes and a fire sprinkler uses 240 gallons in 10 minutes based on 2 heads each with a flow of 12 gpm per head.