GAS SUPPRESSION OVERVIEW
Our gas suppression systems use multiple suppression agents which depend entirely on the fire risk. These systems offer a fast and residue-free fire suppression option, meaning we recommend them for businesses who need to protect their sensitive or expensive equipment or environments. Our gas suppression systems are suitable for application in a variety of environments, including but not limited to:
- Data centres and server rooms
- Telecommunications facilities
- Electrical and electronics rooms
- Control rooms and archives
- Museums and cultural institutions
- Industrial processes and manufacturing facilities
TYPES OF GAS SUPPRESSION
INERT GAS SYSTEMS
Inert gas systems, such as Argonite (a combination of argon and nitrogen) or Inergen (a combination of nitrogen, argon and carbon diocide), work together to displace oxygen in the protected area to stop the fire combusting and spreading. These systems are recommended for protecting areas where sensitive equipment and information is stored as minimal disruption is created when extinguishing a fire using this method.
CLEAN AGENT SYSTEMS
Our clean agent systems use chemical agents that leave no residue after use, making them suitable for spaces holding valuable assets such a museum or art gallery. These agents are highly effective at extinguishing fires quickly and safely without causing damage to the property or any equipment or contents within the space.
CO2 SYSTEMS
Our CO2 systems work by filling the protected area with CO2 gas to displace oxygen and smother the fire, preventing it from spreading. These systems are highly recommended for industrial settings such as power plants, manufacturing facilities and engine rooms where it is paramount to quickly suppress a fire.