The Raptor 5062 is an Australian Standard AS 5062 certified automatic fire suppression system engineered for heavy-duty vehicles and machinery operating in mining, agriculture, forestry, port and transport environments. Combining Protecfire’s patented single-line detexline® technology — one stainless-steel network for both detection and extinguishing — with the high-performance DracoRex water-based extinguishing agent and rapid cooling fine-spray nozzles, the Raptor 5062 delivers ultra-fast, reliable protection across all four fire classes. With no electricity, no pressurised pipework, no false alarms, and major components engineered for up to 10 years of service, it cuts installation time in half, eliminates costly routine pressure checks, and keeps your fleet running with confidence in temperatures from −30 °C to +80 °C.
Australian Standard AS 5062 Certified
Rapid Cooling Technology
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Detexline by Protecfire, is a patented system that uses only one network of piping for detection and extinguishing.
Every Raptor 5062 system is made up of purpose-engineered components, each designed for durability, reliability, and fast installation. From detection to discharge, here’s what makes the system work.
Learn how the Raptor 5062 fire suppression system detects, responds to, and suppresses fire — automatically, mechanically, and without the need for an external power supply.
The fire suppression system is based on the principle of fine spray with rapid cooling technology. The patent nozzles spray the extinguishing agent DracoRex as very fine droplets. Through reflections and turbulence, the extinguishing agent also reaches adjacent areas, which enables the entire protected area to be protected. The service life of extinguishing agent containers (excluding fire extinguishing agents) is up to 10 years and easy to maintain. Once activated, they will need to be promptly returned to the factory for servicing or replacement to ensure that the fire extinguishing system can be operated again.
Protecfire RAPTOR detex 5062 fire suppression system is pressurized in the extinguishing container when it is in standby mode. For this reason, it is necessary to monitor the container pressure by observing the pressure gauge.
Protecfire uses thermos-pneumatic SPY fire detection elements to detect fire. These elements only activate the fire suppression system if a specified temperature is exceeded. Failure due to the failure of electrical components does not affect the normal start of the fire suppression system. Fire detection elements with different activate temperatures can be used because the protected area is not a thermally homogeneous area, but contains different temperature zones.
Yes. RAPTOR detex 5062 fire suppression system includes a linkage function – alarm and delayed shut down equipment or vehicle engine. When there is fire, the fire suppression system is activated, pressure switch works at the same time to generate signal to the alarm to indicate the fire suppression system is being activated. The control panel does not shut the equipment or vehicle engine down immediately, but delay for a period of approximately 20 seconds. This provides the operator with enough time to attend to other related equipment or guide the vehicle to a safe location.
Control Panel and Pressure Switch must be installed for these additional optional operations.In addition, the devices that are to be switched off or on must be properly connected to the control panel. The system operates independently to other electrically operated components. Power for the pressure switch is supplied via the connection to the electrical system on the equipment.
RAPTOR detex 5062 fire suppression system consists of extinguishing agent container which is filled with extinguishing agent, pneumatic manual actuator, SPY fire detection element, nozzle, control line and extinguishing line and other optional parts. When a fire detection element is heated to its activation temperature, a mechanism opens the built-in argon propellant gas cartridge. This causes an increase in pressure in the control line. The pressure control valve in the extinguishing agent container will open to release the extinguishing agent through the line to the nozzles, completes fire suppression process. If the fire temperature does not reach its activation temperature, the fire suppression system can be activated by operating the pneumatic manual actuator. If the E-SPY electric manual actuator has been installed, the fire suppression system can be activated by remote electrical signal.
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