Heavy-duty equipment fires can bring any operation to a standstill. A single malfunctioning machine is all it takes to cause severe downtime, costly production losses, and serious safety risks. Operators, assets, and productivity remain vulnerable without reliable fire protection measures in place.
Fire suppression systems are engineered to withstand the toughest mining and earthmoving environments. They activate instantly to contain or extinguish fires before they spread, ensuring safer operations and reduced equipment damage. Whether dealing with fuel-related fires, electrical faults, or extreme heat, a well-specified suppression solution is essential for protecting your fleet and keeping your operation running.
EPC supplies a full range of fire suppression parts and components specifically suited for heavy machinery operating in high-risk environments. With access to reputable manufacturers and a reliable supply chain, we ensure that your fleet receives durable, compliant, and field-proven fire protection components.
Whether you’re installing a new system, upgrading an existing one, or maintaining your current setup, EPC provides the parts and expertise needed to keep your suppression systems operating at peak performance. Our team works closely with you to identify the right components for your equipment, ensuring compatibility, safety, and long-term reliability.
Pound for pound, provides the fastest fire knockdown and greatest total coverage. Delivers three-dimensional protection against common threats including Class A (debris), Class B (fuel), and Class C (electrical) fires, making it the most versatile agent for heavy equipment.
Targets hot surfaces and separates hydrocarbon molecules to suppress Class A (debris) and Class B (fuel) fires. Provides exceptional cooling and protection against fire reignition.
Maximises your protection by applying two different agents targeted at different hazards. Dry chemical provides fast knockdown and coverage while liquid agent targets hot surfaces for suppression and cooling. NFPA 122 requires dual agent for hydraulic shovels.
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