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Aspirating Smoke Detection Solution for Cold Storage Rooms

ANWETECH AS01 aspirating smoke detector provides very early smoke detection for cold storage rooms, freezer warehouses, cold chain logistics centers, and refrigerated facilities using active air sampling and laser cavity smoke analysis.
Aspirating Smoke Detection Solution for Cold Storage Rooms
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Aspirating Smoke Detection Solution for Cold Storage Rooms Using ANWETECH AS01

Why Fire Detection Is Challenging in Cold Storage Rooms

Cold storage rooms and freezer warehouses are different from normal storage areas. They often operate under low-temperature conditions, use strong refrigeration airflow, and store goods in dense pallet racks or high-bay shelving systems. These conditions can make smoke movement more difficult to predict.

In a normal room, smoke usually rises toward ceiling-mounted detectors. In a cold storage room, however, air circulation from evaporators and refrigeration fans may dilute, redirect, or delay smoke movement. This can make early fire detection more challenging, especially when the fire starts inside packaging areas, electrical equipment, pallet storage zones, or concealed spaces between racks.

For cold chain facilities, early detection is critical. A small electrical fault, overheated cable, damaged motor, or smoldering packaging material can quickly lead to product loss, business interruption, refrigeration system shutdown, and high-value inventory damage.

Limitations of Conventional Smoke Detectors in Freezer Warehouses

Conventional point-type smoke detectors are widely used in many buildings, but cold storage rooms create special engineering challenges. Smoke may not reach a ceiling detector quickly because of forced airflow and low-temperature stratification. In high-rack freezer warehouses, goods and shelving can also block or delay smoke movement.

Maintenance is another issue. When detectors are installed inside a freezer room or at high ceiling level, routine inspection and replacement can become difficult. Technicians may need special access equipment, protective clothing, and planned shutdown time. This increases maintenance cost and reduces operational flexibility.

For these reasons, many cold storage and freezer warehouse projects require a detection method that can actively monitor the protected area instead of waiting for smoke to naturally reach a detector.

How ANWETECH AS01 Provides Very Early Smoke Detection

ANWETECH AS01 is a stand-alone laser cavity aspirating smoke detector designed for very early warning smoke detection. Instead of relying only on passive smoke movement, AS01 actively draws air samples through a sampling pipe network and analyzes smoke particle concentration inside the detector unit.

The detector uses laser-based smoke particle analysis to detect minute smoke particles at an early combustion stage. This makes it suitable for applications where early warning is more important than simple fire confirmation.

For cold storage applications, the main advantage is active air sampling. Sampling holes can be arranged in selected protection zones, such as rack aisles, ceiling areas, electrical control zones, cold room panels, or areas near refrigeration equipment. The detector continuously samples air from these locations and provides smoke concentration monitoring and alarm output when preset thresholds are reached.

Key Advantages for Cold Storage Room Applications

Active Sampling for Difficult Airflow Conditions

Cold storage rooms often have strong air movement caused by refrigeration fans. AS01 uses a pipe network to continuously draw air samples from the protected area. This helps reduce dependence on natural smoke travel and supports earlier warning in complex airflow environments.

Laser Cavity Smoke Analysis

AS01 uses laser scattering technology to measure smoke particle concentration. This supports high-sensitivity smoke detection for early-stage fire conditions, including smoldering materials, overheating cables, electrical faults, and packaging-related smoke sources.

Suitable Operating Temperature Range

The AS01 technical data lists an operating temperature range from -40°C to +65°C. This makes the detector suitable for many low-temperature fire detection applications when installed and applied according to project design requirements.

Multi-Level Alarm Strategy

AS01 provides five alarm levels: Warning, Pre-alarm, Patrol, Fire Alarm 1, and Fire Alarm 2. For cold storage rooms, this is useful because operators can investigate abnormal smoke conditions before the situation develops into a full fire alarm event.

A typical response logic can be arranged as follows:

  • Warning: Notify site personnel to check the protected area.
  • Pre-alarm: Send an early warning signal to the control room or BMS.
  • Fire Alarm 1: Report confirmed smoke alarm to the fire alarm system.
  • Fire Alarm 2: Activate higher-level fire response according to the approved fire safety design.
  • Fault: Notify maintenance personnel to inspect the detector, airflow, wiring, or communication.

RS485 and Relay Output Integration

AS01 supports RS485 communication and multiple relay outputs. In a cold storage project, these outputs can be connected to a fire alarm control panel, BMS, remote monitoring system, or other approved alarm interface.

For fire suppression release or emergency shutdown logic, the AS01 should provide detection and alarm signals to the approved fire control system. The final fire suppression control sequence should be handled by the fire alarm panel, extinguishing control panel, or project-approved control system.

Recommended System Layout for Cold Storage Rooms

A typical AS01 cold storage smoke detection solution includes the following parts:

Cold Storage Room
→ Sampling Pipe Network
→ AS01 Aspirating Smoke Detector
→ Relay Output / RS485 Communication
→ Fire Alarm Panel / BMS / Remote Alarm System

The detector unit may be installed in a service corridor, equipment area, or accessible maintenance location, while the sampling pipe network extends into the cold storage room. This layout can make inspection and maintenance easier because the detector display, wiring, filters, and alarm outputs are accessible without frequent entry into the freezer area.

The sampling pipe network should be designed according to the protected area layout, rack arrangement, airflow direction, and fire risk points. Sampling holes should be positioned where air samples can represent the protected zone effectively.

Sampling Pipe Design Considerations in Cold Storage Rooms

Sampling pipe design is one of the most important parts of an aspirating smoke detection solution. For cold storage applications, the following points should be considered during engineering design:

Avoid Sampling Hole Blockage

Cold rooms often contain pallets, cartons, insulation panels, storage racks, and moving goods. Sampling holes should not be blocked by stored products or shelving structures. The pipe route should be easy to inspect and protected from mechanical damage.

Consider Refrigeration Airflow

Sampling holes should not be positioned where refrigeration air jets can directly disturb stable sampling. The pipe design should consider airflow from evaporators, fans, doors, and loading areas.

Reduce Condensation and Frost Risk

Cold storage rooms may have frost, ice build-up, and condensation risk. The sampling pipe should be arranged to reduce moisture accumulation and sampling hole blockage. Regular airflow inspection is important to confirm that the pipe network remains functional.

Seal Pipe Connections Properly

All pipe connections must be sealed to prevent air leakage. Air leakage can reduce sampling performance and affect detection reliability.

Follow Approved Design Drawings

The sampling pipe layout, pipe length, sampling hole quantity, hole spacing, and hole orientation should follow approved design drawings and commissioning requirements. The final design should be verified according to the actual cold storage room size, airflow condition, and fire protection strategy.

Typical Fire Risks in Cold Storage Facilities

Cold storage rooms are not free from fire risk. Although the room temperature is low, many fire sources can still exist, including:

  • Electrical control panels
  • Refrigeration motors and fan equipment
  • Cable trays and junction boxes
  • Lighting circuits
  • Battery-powered forklifts or charging areas nearby
  • Packaging materials
  • Insulation panels
  • Pallet storage areas
  • Compressor and refrigeration equipment rooms

In many cold storage facilities, the most serious losses are not only caused by flames, but also by smoke contamination, refrigeration shutdown, inventory damage, and business interruption. Very early smoke detection helps operators respond before a small abnormal condition becomes a major fire event.

Important Note for Ammonia Refrigeration Facilities

Some cold storage facilities use ammonia refrigeration systems. ANWETECH AS01 is a smoke detection device, not an ammonia gas detector. It detects smoke particles for early fire warning.

If the cold storage project requires ammonia leakage monitoring, a dedicated NH3 gas detection system should be used together with the smoke detection system. AS01 can be part of the fire detection solution, while NH3 detectors are used for refrigerant leak safety monitoring.

Maintenance Recommendations for Cold Storage Applications

Cold storage environments require planned maintenance because frost, dust, packaging particles, or moisture may affect the sampling pipe network over time.

A recommended maintenance approach includes:

  • Monthly airflow check
  • Quarterly smoke test
  • Semi-annual visual inspection of sampling pipes
  • Annual full system inspection
  • Filter replacement as required
  • Sampling hole and pipe cleaning when blockage or airflow reduction is detected

After pipe cleaning, airflow should be verified again to confirm that the sampling system is operating normally.

For freezer warehouses, maintenance access should be considered during the design stage. Installing the detector unit in an accessible area can reduce service difficulty and help operators perform routine inspections more efficiently.

Typical Applications

ANWETECH AS01 can be used in different cold storage and refrigerated facility applications, including:

  • Frozen food warehouses
  • Cold chain logistics centers
  • Pharmaceutical cold storage rooms
  • Vaccine storage facilities
  • Meat and seafood freezer rooms
  • High-rack freezer warehouses
  • Automated cold storage systems
  • Refrigerated distribution centers
  • Electrical rooms near cold storage areas
  • Refrigeration equipment rooms where smoke detection is required

Why Choose ANWETECH AS01 for Cold Storage Fire Protection

ANWETECH AS01 provides an engineering-focused smoke detection solution for cold storage rooms where early warning, active sampling, and system integration are important.

Its active air sampling design helps monitor difficult environments where smoke movement may be affected by refrigeration airflow and storage layout. Its laser cavity smoke analysis supports early detection of minute smoke particles. Multi-level alarm outputs allow operators to respond step by step, while RS485 and relay outputs support connection to fire alarm systems, BMS, and remote monitoring platforms.

For cold storage rooms, freezer warehouses, and cold chain logistics facilities, AS01 helps improve early fire warning capability and supports a more reliable fire protection strategy for high-value refrigerated assets.