An inert extinguishing gas system is designed to displace the oxygen in an enclosed space so that the oxygen concentration decreases and the fire is extinguished. Due to its unique design, the inert extinguishing gas system reaches the desired oxygen concentration in just 60 seconds. This means that a slowly growing fire doesn't stand a chance.
The system
How does an inhert extinguishing gas system work?
The cylinders of an inert extinguishing gas system are filled with a mixture of argon and nitrogen. As soon as fire or smoke is detected, a valve opens to release the extinguishing gas. The extinguishing gas reduces the oxygen content in the room, causing the fire to go out. By using an extinguishing gas system, the risk of fire damage is reduced to a minimum.
WHY SK INERFLEX®?
Benefits at a glance
- Fast and effective
- Environmentally friendly
- Safe for equipment
- Non-electrically conductive
- Clean extinguishing medium, no residue
Application
When to choose an inert extinguishing gas system?
- Control rooms
- Computer rooms
- Cable shafts
- Telecommunications rooms
- Low-voltage areas
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