Steamexfire

Such generators are utilized to reduce environmental oxygen enough to extinguish fires in settings like tunnels, mining, or shipping.

[2] The Steamexfire is driven by a jet engine, in which air is compressed into a combustion chamber where fuel (kerosene) is injected.

The flammable mixture of fuel and air is ignited by a sparkplug, and the gases expand as a result of the combustion process.

[citation needed] This process takes place in a 7-meter-long combustion tube, which is actively cooled by water.

As a result, the Steamexfire produces up to 25 cubic meters of inert steam and water vapor per second.

Steamexfire in action