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Risk Analysis and System Design

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Tailormade Fire Suppression Systems

Identify the type of Hazards

Target design concentration

Locate the area of the storage cylinder

Good mixing of the agent

Flow Calculations

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In all these years, our systems have successfully protected a great variety of risks: Class A (surface fire of ordinary combustible materials), B (flammable liquids and gases) and C (electrical equipment).
Any risks that can be protected by a Clean Agent System provided that it is in a confined space. Identifying the type of risk is job # 1.
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The second step is calculating the amount of agent that will be stored in the cylinder/s and that is required to achieve the Target Design Concentration. The integrity of the protected enclosure must be tested to make sure that the Target Design Concentration can be reached and maintained during the hold time, to prevent reignition.
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System cylinder/s should be placed in a confined and dry space, possibly outside the protected enclosure, and in a location that can be accessed by authorized people for maintenance only. At the same time, the cylinder storage space should be not too far from the protected enclosure to make sure the agent can be discharged in maximum 10 seconds, as specified in the standards for Clean Agent Systems.
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Next step is calculating the number of nozzles in order to guarantee a good mixing of the agent after discharge and a fast extinguishment.
Each nozzle can protect up to 150 square meters, however we recommend to be always conservative: using an extra nozzle is always a good idea!
Our Specialist Team is always ready to support you.
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Clean Agent Systems must discharge in maximum 10 seconds and meet other certified flow limitations. Running flow calculations with a UL certified programs to calculate the size of pipes and nozzles and make sure design limitations such as discharge times, design concentrations, minimum nozzle pressures and flow split ratios are not exceeded would be the next job.
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Our world Authorized Distributors have all the tools to design clean agent fire suppression system, such as certified manuals and third party validated design programs and have been extensively trained on their use.

  • Identify the type of Hazards and target agent concentration

  • Locate the area of the agent storage cylinders

  • Good mixing of the agent and fast extinguishment

  • Programs to calculate for the size of pipes and nozzles

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Our team answers all your questions. Do not hesitate to contact us

Yes, all our systems are suitable for use in normally occupied areas.

Yes, all our fire suppressants are clean and electrically nonconductive. They can be used on energized electrical equipment.

Use the right agent concentration and be conservative with the nozzle coverage to allow a faster and homogenous distribution of the agent throughout the protected enclosure. Fire can happen anywhere.

No need. Our agents are volatile and leave no residues. Provide ventilation after use.

Our UL certify installation/maintenance manuals include the system maintenance procedures that must be followed to make sure the system can perform as intended at any times.