Gas Suppression System

Feature Details
System Type Gas Suppression System
Function Fire suppression without water
Suppression Agent Clean agent / Inert gas (FM-200, Novec 1230, CO₂)
Operation Automatic & manual activation
Residue No residue (clean agent systems)
Application Sensitive equipment areas
Response Time Rapid fire suppression
Safety Safe for equipment & environment (agent dependent)
Description

Description

A Gas Suppression System is an advanced fire protection solution designed to extinguish fires without using water, making it ideal for environments with sensitive equipment and critical infrastructure. These systems use clean agents or inert gases such as FM-200, Novec 1230, Inergen, or CO₂ to suppress fire by either absorbing heat, reducing oxygen levels, or interrupting the chemical reaction of combustion. Unlike traditional water-based systems, gas suppression systems leave no residue, ensuring that electronic equipment, documents, and valuable assets remain undamaged after discharge.

The system operates automatically through integration with fire detection systems such as smoke or heat detectors. Once a fire is detected, the control panel triggers the release of the suppression agent through a network of pipes and nozzles, quickly flooding the protected area and extinguishing the fire within seconds. Manual activation options are also available for emergency use.

Gas suppression systems are widely used in data centers, server rooms, control rooms, electrical panels, archives, museums, and telecommunication facilities where water-based systems may cause significant damage. These systems are designed in compliance with international safety standards and include safety features such as warning alarms, time delays, and abort switches to ensure safe evacuation before discharge.

With fast response, high efficiency, and minimal damage risk, gas suppression systems provide a reliable and modern solution for fire protection in high-value and mission-critical environments.