inert gas systems
Inert gas fire suppression
Inert gases use Nitrogen, argon, helium, or CO2 and work by removing oxygen levels from the hazard area to the point where a fire can no longer be supported. Another great advantage of inert gasses is the “green” or clean nature of the agents. It is considered the most “green” of all of the clean agents, and is a great option to ensure the safety of everyone in an emergency situation.
When designing an inert gas system, special attention must be placed on pressure venting and volume. The correct balance and concentration must be used in order to ensure that the optimal oxygen levels will remain in a hazard area to put the fire out and to keep your people safe. Fuller Fire & Safety can assess your specific needs and get you on your way to a cleaner and safer form of fire suppression.
Typical Uses for Inert Gas Fire Suppression
Electric Rooms
Switchgear Rooms
Control Rooms
Power Plants