Product OverviewINERGEN systems utilize three atmospheric gases (nitrogen, argon and carbon dioxide) to suppress surface fires in Class A, B, and C hazards by lowering the oxygen concentration below the level that supports combustion while maintaining an environment that will allow a person to breathe. Because nitrogen, argon, and carbon dioxide are naturally occurring, the inert gases within this clean agent system return to the atmosphere after discharge causing no environmental impact. The system can be actuated by detection and control equipment for automatic operation and also provides local and remote manual operation options. Accessories are available to provide alarms, ventilation control, door closures, or other auxiliary shutdown functions.
Features- Suited for hazards where an electrically non-conductive medium is required or where cleanup of other agents is problematic; suitable for normally occupied spaces due to non-toxicity.
- Multiple-space protection with Selector Valves.
- Marine INERGEN System has U.S. Coast Guard approval (as noted on the product page).
- 150 bar (2175 psi) pressure stored within cylinders providing ~575 cubic feet of INERGEN gas (listed on the page features).
- UL/ULC Listed and FM Approved.
Benefits- Comprised of naturally occurring gases.
- INERGEN inert gas does not support combustion, does not impact the ozone layer, and has no global warming potential.
Technical Specifications- Product name (page title): INERGEN 200 Bar System.
- Agent composition: mixture of nitrogen, argon and carbon dioxide.
- Application: suppression of surface fires for Class A, B and C hazards.
- Operating/actuation: automatic actuation via detection and control equipment; local and remote manual actuation also supported.
- Multiple-space protection supported using Selector Valves.
- Certifications/Approvals: UL/ULC Listed and FM Approved; Marine INERGEN noted with U.S. Coast Guard approval on page.
- Stored pressure reference shown on page: 150 bar (2175 psi) cylinders providing ~575 cubic feet of INERGEN gas (page lists this specification).
- Environmental: inert gases return to atmosphere after discharge; no ozone depletion potential and no global warming potential.