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Inert gas fire suppression systems use gases such as argon, nitrogen, or a blend of these gases to extinguish fires. These systems work by reducing the oxygen concentration in the protected area to a level that will not support combustion. Inert gas systems are safe for use in occupied areas and leave no residue, making them ideal for protecting sensitive environments like data centers, museums, and laboratories.
Check Valve
Pressure Gauge
Cylinder Valve
Pressure Reducing Device
Electric panel fire suppression systems are designed to protect electrical enclosures and panels from fire hazards. These systems use a clean agent or CO2 to suppress fires without damaging sensitive electronic equipment. The suppression agent is typically stored in cylinders and released upon detection of a fire, ensuring minimal downtime and preventing significant damage to critical electrical systems.
Cylinders
Control panel
Main Panel
Discharge nozzles
Kitchen fire suppression systems are engineered to protect commercial kitchen environments from fires that involve cooking equipment, such as stoves, grills, and deep fryers. These systems use a wet chemical agent that is highly effective in extinguishing grease fires by forming a soapy layer over the burning oil, which cools the fire and prevents re-ignition. Kitchen fire suppression systems are crucial for ensuring safety in food service operations.
Pipes
Wet chemical agent tank
Control Panel
Nozzles
Clean agent fire suppression systems are designed to protect sensitive equipment and areas where water or dry chemical agents could cause damage. These systems use gases like FM-200, NOVEC 1230, or inert gases that extinguish fires without leaving residue. Clean agents work by removing heat or interrupting the chemical reaction of the fire, making them ideal for data centers, archives, and telecommunication facilities.
Agent cylinders
Cylinder Valve
Non Return Valve
Discharge Hoze
CO2 fire suppression systems use carbon dioxide gas to extinguish fires by displacing oxygen in the protected area, effectively suffocating the fire. These systems are ideal for areas with sensitive equipment or flammable liquids, such as industrial machinery, electrical cabinets, and marine vessels. CO2 systems are highly effective and leave no residue, making them suitable for environments where cleanliness is crucial.
Direction Valve
CO2 Discharge Nozzle Open Type
CO2 Discharge Nozzle Reset Type
Pressure Switch