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Fire Suppression Systems

Specialized systems using various agents like gas, foam, and dry chemicals.

About Fire Suppression Systems

Fire Suppression Systems utilize various specialized agents including gaseous systems (FM 200, Argonite), water spray systems, foam systems, and explosion detection technologies. These systems are custom-engineered to quickly suppress fires while protecting critical assets without harming people or environment.

Clean agent systems discharge clear, colorless agents that vaporize upon release and quickly evaporate once threats pass, leaving no residue. These systems are ideal for areas requiring electrically non-conductive mediums where electronic systems cannot be shut down during emergencies.

Applications include server rooms, data centers, healthcare facilities, switch rooms, and financial institutions. The systems provide the widest safety margin of any chemical clean agent available while maintaining zero ozone depletion potential and minimal environmental impact.

Key Features

1

Environmentally Safe

Clean agents with zero ozone depletion potential and minimal environmental impact

2

Equipment Protection

Designed to protect sensitive electronic equipment without causing damage

3

Multiple Agent Options

Various suppression agents available for different types of fire hazards

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Rapid Response

Quick activation and suppression to minimize damage

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People Safe

Non-toxic agents that are safe for occupied spaces

System Components

1

Agent Containers

Store the suppression agent until needed

2

Detection Systems

Identify fire conditions and trigger system activation

3

Discharge Nozzles

Distribute the suppression agent throughout the protected area

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Control Panels

Monitor system status and control activation

5

Piping Network

Delivers suppression agent from containers to discharge nozzles

Applications

Data Centers

Protecting servers and critical IT infrastructure

Switch Rooms

Safeguarding electrical distribution equipment

Healthcare Facilities

Protecting sensitive medical equipment and patients

Industrial Facilities

Protecting machinery spaces and flammable storage areas

Financial Institutions

Protecting valuable assets and critical operations