Inertec 100 (IG100 Nitrogen), Inertec 55 (IG-55 Argon /Nitrogen), Inetec01 (IG-01 Argon)
Although early warning detection systems normally allow people to evacuate the protected area well before any kind of fire suppression agent is discharged, any number of unforeseen circumstances may prevent immediate escape. This is why it is important that your fire suppression agent be safe to use in automatic total flooding system for possible and normally occupied areas.
Almost all fires are extinguished at the oxygen concentration level of below 15% inertec fire suppression system reduces the oxygen concentration to around 12.5% to 10.5%, a level which is acceptable to human exposure over short periods of time.
One of the advantages of the Inertec fire suppression agent is that it won’t produce a fog, so that occupants are not visibly impaired on the way to the exit. Furthermore, the Inertec fire suppressant is not toxic, and more importantly, it will not break down into toxic or corrosive decomposition by products. Halocarbon alternative agents can create dangerous levels of hydrogen fluoride when they contact with fire.
Inertec fire suppressant is ideally suited to protection property. Upon deployment inertec: -
Inertec fire suppression systems protect enclosed areas where there is a need for quick reaction to fire, where people may be present, where fire may strike anytime or where damage from conventional agents connot be tolerated.
Some examples of such areas are :
Nitrogen and Argon gases, agents of Inertec fire suppressants are readily available everywhere and is very affordable. This advantages allows the facility manager to catty out discharge test regularly to ensure system functionality. Due to the simple gas make up, long delivery times and often proprietary sources of refills for other inert and chemical based agents can be avoided.