
The HFC agent discharges as a liquid, disperses in the form of a gas and leaves no residue after extinguishing which eliminates the clean-up costs.
The HFC agent has a cooling effect on the surfaces that are in proximity. This reduces the likelihood of reignition.
The system does not require any pressurization during installation as it is a self-contained system. Once routed it requires some ties or clips to hold in place
The system requires no maintenance during its entire working life, the self-contained system is ready to activate at all times.
The system does not require an external power supply to activate. This means that the system is always monitoring for heat with human intervention.
The system design allows for a range of application and will fit into almost any small enclosure space. Length of system will determine the volume that is dispensed
The HFC agent does not conduct electricity, corrode, or cause thermal shock damage and therefore there is no risk of harm or side effects to the protected enclosure.
The system will automatic activated through the detection of increased temperature when placed in the risk assessed areas.
Long durability and no maintenance makes it an extremely cost effective solution.
The fully sealed system has a life expectancy of up to 10 years depending on the type of application and system environment.
The concentration of the agent is harmless to people and possess no threat to health once activated, the system depletes oxygen in confined areas which can present issues if over exposed.
End of line pressure gauge to visually monitor the system at any time, the gauge shows the current pressure inside the tube indicates when the system is ready for use
With the addition of a pressure switch, pressure loss can be detected and a signal can be sent to an external device such as an alarm panel, warning buzzers, sounders, beacons or to initiate a shut down through an external control panel
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