Inert gas Suppression Systems

Inert gases are recognized as being 100% ecological, they are not toxic, they do not release harmful substances when they are in contact with the fire, the visibility is not affected, there is no fogging and no residue is left behind after discharge.

Suppression Agents: IG-01, Argon | IG-100, Nitrogen | IG-55, 50% Nitrogen + 50% Argon |
IG-541,50% Nitrogen + 42% Argon + 8% CO2

Key Features:

VdS Approved.
Compact valve technology; allows using the standard cylinder transportation safety cap, avoids using special caps and adapters.
Direct release circuit; outlet connection to activate the slave cylinders from the master valve, eliminating the pilot cylinder and relief screw (except selector valve configuration).
Maintenance at its safest; all components may be assembled and disassembled whilst under pressure, this includes: pressure gauge, pneumatic release, manual release and solenoid valve.
Discharge-free commissioning system, whilst performing system functional testing during commissioning, the release circuit can be disconnected from the valves avoiding any accidental discharge and allow easy testing.
Standing strong and secure; stand alone or wall mounted brackets with several configurations available, adapting the system to the room space.
Flexible and resistant; all release and discharge hoses take into account the best balance between flexibility and durability, allowing easy installation and strength to withstand the pass of time.
Spare-parts free; upon discharge or during maintenance, no rupture disks, nor special components must be replaced. Reducing down-time and lowering warehousing costs.
Differential pressure actuation allows using the same pressure from the cylinder to maintain the valve closed, reducing dramatically leakage problems even with high temperature fluctuations.
Optimized standardization of systems, common components between systems reduces quantities needed hence saving on warehousing costs and allowing fast delivery to clients locally.

Mechanism and application areas:

Inert gas systems cut off or dilute the source of oxygen, reducing its concentration to below 15%, extinguishing the fire in 60 seconds.

Application Areas:
Data Centres
Server rooms
Telecommunications
Industrial risks
Libraries
Archives
Museums and Art Galleries
Chemical processing and storage areas
Transformer rooms.