Fire Suppression Technology
INTRODUCTION
Fires are perhaps the least predictable cause of data centre outages and the greatest potential hazard to the health and safety of workers. Complex data centre setups present a greater challenge for fire suppression compared to most conventional office buildings due to multiple sensitive equipment, open areas, and environment temperature control.
Advanced systems provide handy solutions to ensure fires can be controlled in a short time without damaging the data centre’s contents or endangering its occupants, and without leaving messy residue or discharging large amounts of water.
FEATURES
I. Advanced smoke, heat, and flame detection
II. Integrated voice evacuation
III. Environmentally friendly fire chemical reagents
IV. Colorless, odorless carbon dioxide to extinguish fires
V. Nonconductive and non-corrosive inert gas
VI. Water mist and gas suppression

INFORMATIONS
The fire suppression system can be controlled and activated either by manual mechanical trigger systems or by an automatic fire detection system. The system’s distribution piping design is based on computer-aided hydraulic calculation, which determines the pressure loss in the line, correct pipe size, complete discharge time, and discharge nozzle orifice size selection.
INTRODUCTION
Use Cases:
- Telecommunication Facilities
- Power Generation, Transmission & Distribution Facilities
- Data Centres, Archives, Data Banks & Industrial Applications
