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Fire Suppression Systems
PATENTED |
Electrically Operated Units |
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SPECIFICATION DETAILS:
Agent Container. The generator housing shall be constructed of exterior
and interior stainless steel shells separated by an insulating material. Top
and bottom of housing shall be stainless steel and (for electrically activated
units) incorporate a ¾” NPT fitting to enable direct connection to conduit.
Housing shall be sealed with a non-permeable membrane and shall
incorporate a mechanical means to insure rupture of the membrane upon
activation. Housing shall be non-pressurized prior to system activation.
Finish. Brushed Stainless Steel. Units shall have passed salt spray corrosion
testing per UL Standard 2127 as part of their listing.
Aerosol Agent. Aerosol generated shall be potassium based and
manufacturer shall provide fifteen (15) minute time weighted average data
from an independent United States laboratory demonstrating that the
aerosol does not produce (at normal design concentrations harmful levels of
CO, CO2, and NOx based on NIOSH standards. Shall have no ozone
depletion potential and no global warming potential. Agent shall be approved
for commercial sale by the US EPA.
Listing. Aerosol generators shall be listed by Underwriter’s Laboratories of
Canada to UL Standard 2127 or equivalent.
System. Extinguishing system shall be accomplished by means of
distributed generating devices to insure distribution of extinguishing aerosol
throughout the protected volume. Devices shall be capable of being
supervised.
Mounting. Generator devices shall be mounted by means of stainless steel
bracketing that allows for directional adjustment through both vertical and
horizontal plane.
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