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Fire Suppression Systems - CO2 Fire Suppression

Carbon Dioxide/C02 Fire Suppressions Systems - Dependable, Safe, Gas Response without Damaging Property

Clean, dependable, versatile. Although carbon dioxide fire protection is not a new concept; its unique fire fighting benefits have enable it to not only survive, but steadily evolve over the years.

Clean, dependable, versatile.

Although carbon dioxide fire protection is not a new concept; its unique fire fighting benefits have enable it to not only survive, but steadily evolve over the years. Unlike the systems first developed in the early 1900's, today's carbon dioxide systems are equipped with sophisticated detectors, high-tech control panels, and computer designed agent distribution networks.

Carbon Dioxide Systems are still the best fire protection solution for many applications. They provide automatic or manual protection for hazards where Class A (combustible materials capable of producing deep-seated fires), Class B (flammable liquids and gases) and Class C (energized electrical equipment) fires could occur. They can be found in today's industrial plants, commercial facilities, and even aboard ship.

The original "clean" agent.

Because it's a gas, carbon dioxide suppresses fire without leaving behind water, foam, or dry chemical to damage sensitive equipment. And since there is not agent to clean up, you're back in business faster.

Typical applications:

Coating Machines, Commercial Fryers, Degreasing and Cleaning Processes, Dip Tanks, Drying Towers, Dust Collectors and Bag Houses, EDP Equipment, EDP Subfloor, Electrical Cabinets, Electrical Generators, Exhaust Ducts, Flammable Liquid Storage Rooms, Floor Covering Machines, Flow Coating Machines, Hazardous Material Handling Equipment, Industrial Deep Fat Fryers, Information Retrieval Facilities, Lubricating Oil Pits, Marine Applications.

CO2 systems may utilize high-pressure storage with containers ranging in size from 25 to 100 pounds. Low-pressure systems range in size from 2 1/2-tons to 60-tons.