Thursday, 11 March 2010

Gas Extinguishing

Argon Based Gas Extinguishing Argon Inert gas systems are considered to be one of the most environmentally friendly ways of protecting areas from fire.

Argon is especially suitable for extinguishing electrically generated fires and its neutral characteristics make it particularly apt for use within computer rooms and similar areas.
Carbon Dioxide Gas Extinguishing Carbon Dioxide as an extinguishing agent is swift and thorough, within seconds, it smothers a fire and holds damage to a minimum.

Stored under pressure as a liquid, carbon dioxide quickly expands to vapour and a state of fine particles of dry ice, much like snow, this "snow" absorbs heat rapidly changes to a vapour under normal temperature conditions, and even faster in the presence of fire.
Nitrogen Inert Gas Extinguishing System Nitrogen is both an efficient extinguishing agent and environmentally friendly. Suitable for many applications Nitrogen is Westminster’s solution to the issues facing critical operation managers - especially those looking for Halon alternatives.
FM200 Gas Extinguishing The FM-200® Fire Suppression agent was the first environmentally acceptable replacement for Halon 1301. FM-200® has zero ozone depleting potential, a low global warming potential and a short atmospheric lifetime. It is particularly useful where an environmentally acceptable agent is essential, where clean up of other media presents a problem, where weight versus suppression potential is a factor, where an electrically non-conductive medium is needed, and people compatibility an overriding factor.
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