Environmentally Friendly And Safe IG55 Inert Gas Fire Suppression Systems For Industrial
Description:
IG-55 – Nitrogen and Argon: is an inert gas comprising 50% Argon & 50% Nitrogen. IG-55 Fire Suppression Systems reduce the oxygen concentration inside the protected hazard area. Each system is designed to decrease oxygen at specific levels when discharged, ensure that the agent is quickly and consistently distributed and reaches concentration in 60 seconds.
Inert gasses are naturally present in the atmosphere, and so when used as fire suppression agents, they have zero greenhouse effect and ozone layer depletion potential.
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Working temperature (℃) |
0℃~+50℃ |
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Working pressure |
Storage pressure |
20.0MPa |
30.0MPa |
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Max. working pressure (+50℃) |
23.2MPa |
36.6MPa |
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Min. working pressure (-20℃) |
18MPa |
27MPa |
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Container volume (L) |
80L |
140L |
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Filling weight (kg, @200 bar) |
22.32kg |
39.06kg |
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Filling weight (kg, @300 bar) |
33.48 kg |
58.59kg |
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System operating voltage |
220V AC,24V DC |
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System start mode |
Electrical automatic, electrical manual, mechanical emergency start |
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Design concentration |
Class A dangerous material surface fire |
40.3% |
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Class B |
47.6% |
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The design concentration of the protective zone with people working |
40.3%~43% |
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Storage cylinder group, storage cylinder group frame, nitrogen driving device, nitrogen driving device frame, the cylinder valve, liquid flow check valve, air flow check valve, electromagnetic starter, gas conveying pipeline, collecting pipe, choice valve, three links, reducer tee, reducing elbow, flange, safety valve, pressure transmitter, pipe, nozzle, chemicals, fire detector, fire controller, sound and light alarm, alarm bell, gas light, emergency start / stop button, etc.
1. No Harmful Byproducts: Safe for both people and the environment.
2. Fast Activation: Rapid fire suppression to minimize damage.
3. Low Storage Pressure: Requires less storage space compared to other gaseous systems.
4. Compliance: Meets international fire safety standards, including NFPA, ISO, and EN.
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