The halon alternative with an ODP = 0 and a GWP = 0
Ozone Depletion Potential & Global Warming
Potential
- A fire extinction system derived from Nature itself
Consists of 50% nitrogen and 50% argon
- The product has a density close to that of air and,
after its release, it can be stored in the space it is protecting
Product density 1.42 kg/m3; air density 1.29 kg/m3
- Reduced number of tanks since the gas can be stored
at 300 bar.
In 1995, an 80 l tank at 150 bar = 12m3 of product
In 1997, an 80 l tank at 200 bar = 16 m3 of product
In 2000, an 80 l tank at 300 bar = 24 m3 of product
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>>> Tottaly
harmless |
TOTALLY
HARMLESS
- Ministry of Health approval granted on the 27/09/1996
- Oxygen concentration levels after release approximately
12%
- Natural vasodilatation effect in Man.
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>>> Environmentaly
friendly |
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Ministry of Health approval granted on the 07/10/1996
Systems can be validated by actually releasing the product
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>>>
A high performance fire extinguishing medium |
- System approved by all major
laboratories world-wide
- CNPP No PE 96 4958 P1 of the 07/05/1996
- Underwriter Laboratories of Canada
- Factory Mutual
- Vds
- UK LPCB Loss Prevention Council Board
- Bam Test No 05-DK-86
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>>> A cost effective
system |
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Easily recharged
An industrial gas available throughout the world
- Customised systems
Centralised or modular systems depending on the number of
rooms to be protected
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Computer room protection
- Technical premises
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