| Feature | Detail | |---------|--------| | Tank capacity | 3000 ml (3 L) agent reservoir + 500 ml propellant buffer | | Operating pressure | 12 bar (174 psi) regulated | | Max protected volume | 85 m³ (single zone) or 2 × 40 m³ (dual zone) | | Discharge time | Adjustable: 15 s (fast knock-down) or 45 s (inerting mode) | | Temperature range | -20°C to +60°C (-4°F to +140°F) | | Weight (full) | 8.2 kg (18 lbs) | | Dimensions | 380 × 240 × 120 mm | | Actuation | Automatic (dual optical/thermal sensor) + manual pull-cable | | Interfaces | 2× dry contact relays, 4–20 mA fault output, Modbus RTU |
Choosing a Minimax monitoring system means investing in 120 years of fire protection expertise. The DSZ 3000 offers a cost-effective alternative to gas extinguishing systems, providing "double safety" against unwanted releases while maintaining rapid fire suppression.
Part of the intrigue surrounding the Minimax Dsz 3000 is its somewhat enigmatic lineage. It falls into a category of audio equipment often affectionately dubbed "Franken-fi."
In this article, we’ll dive into what makes the DSZ 3000 a benchmark in fire detection and suppression control, its core technical advantages, and why it remains a top choice for complex industrial infrastructures. What is the Minimax DSZ 3000?
Ideal for supervising complex sprinkler and deluge fire suppression networks.
To ensure the system works during a power failure or hardware glitch, it features integrated emergency power supplies and redundant processing units.
: Systems integrated with Minimax components can be quickly restored to ready mode. This minimizes business downtime.