INERT GAS EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS
Fast and Effective Fire Extinguishing
Fast and effective fire extinguishing is the strength of carbon dioxide extinguishing systems. Extinguishing with carbon dioxide is achieved by the rapid removal of oxygen from the fire source, thus starving the fire, so to speak. The high heat coupling capacity of carbon dioxide leads to the withdrawal of energy from the fire source, which increases the extinguishing effect.
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Fast and effective fire extinguishing is the strength of carbon dioxide extinguishing systems.
Extinguishing with carbon dioxide is achieved by the rapid removal of oxygen from the fire source, thus starving the fire, so to speak. The high heat coupling capacity of carbon dioxide leads to the withdrawal of energy from the fire source, which increases the extinguishing effect.
Different requirements and installation situations, both in room and equipment protection, require special nozzle designs: The RD, SPA, ARGE and DD nozzles of the inert gas extinguishing system provide the correct amount of inert gas to the area at the right time and with an even gas distribution in the extinguishing zone to achieve the desired oxygen displacement. .
RD: Robust and Flexible
SPA: Soft Raid
DD: Flush Mount
R&D: Fine Tuned
Different requirements and installation situations, both in room and equipment protection, require special nozzle designs: The RD, SPA, ARGE and DD nozzles of the inert gas extinguishing system provide the correct amount of inert gas to the area at the right time and with an even gas distribution in the extinguishing zone to achieve the desired oxygen displacement. .
RD: Robust and Flexible
SPA: Soft Raid
DD: Flush Mount
R&D: Fine Tuned
Inert Extinguishing Systems (Inert Extinguishing Systems)
A network of pipes with extinguishing nozzles with inert gas passes through the protection area. The size of the pipe network and the arrangement of the extinguishing nozzles are determined by the protected risk. Where there are high ceilings, nozzles are placed at two or more levels. For enclosed equipment protection, the piping is usually located outside the protected equipment. Inert gas extinguishing systems can be designed as a single zone system for single extinguishing zone protection or as a multi zone system for two or more extinguishing zone protection.
Multi-zone extinguishing systems are equipped with selective valves that can be activated in the event of a fire through the fire detection and extinguishing control panel, further ensuring that the extinguishing gas is released only in the extinguishing zone affected by the fire. When multiple rooms of similar size within a single protected facility are protected with an inert gas extinguishing system, the multi-zone system provides a cost advantage in particular, as each individual extinguishing system does not need its own extinguishing gas storage.
Usage Areas
Control Systems and Rooms
Operation Centers
Server Rooms
Paint and Powder Coating Systems
Dangerous Goods and Liquid Storages
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