Gas Suppression System Design

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Gas suppression system design. Types of gases used include. Each detector constantly monitors the room for signs of fire. Centa technicians are registered with saqcc fire d gs to install and service gas suppression systems. Gaseous fire suppression systems are ideal for protecting assets where water may pose a risk.
The principle used by gas suppression system is by breaking the fire triangle the fire ceases to exist. Typically gaseous agents work in one of two ways the first is to inert the atmosphere reducing oxygen levels to a level that will no longer sustain combustion the second is to react chemically with the fire absorbing heat and causing the chain reaction of combustion to break down. Fire suppression design guides. A gas suppression system leaves no residue and is designed to protect enclosures which require a quick reaction to extinguishing a fire.
Inergen is available today as 200 bar and 300 bar for new systems from concept fire suppression ltd and we would be happy to discuss your requirements. Gaseous fire suppression also called clean agent fire suppression is a term to describe the use of inert gases and chemical agents to extinguish a fire these agents are governed by the national fire protection association nfpa standard for clean agent fire extinguishing systems nfpa 2001 in the us with different standards and regulations elsewhere. But like all inert gas systems inergen requires a large storage area in comparison to fm200 and novec 1230 but ultimately it is a very flexible fire suppression agent. Gaseous fire suppression or clean agent fire suppression are terms used to describe gases used to extinguish fires.
If there is no design guide the matches your requirent please call our design team on 0845 862 7931. Gas suppression systems are generally used in concealed rooms. Surefire design proprietary gaseous systems in accordance with bsen 15004 1 using lpcb approved manufacturer s equipment. In the room protected by gas suppression system there are various detectors placed at various locations.
Below is a set of design guides to assist with the design of fire suppression and detection systems.