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Fire Suppression
Gaseous extinguishing systems
offer extra peace of mind where buildings
contain valuable equipment such as
computers, vital communication rooms, data
storage or valuable archives. If a fire is
detected the gas is discharged throughout
the protected space, extinguishing the fire
and causing minimum damage to the contents
of the room.
Clean agent systems provide
electrical non-conductivity, minimal down
time to users following a fire and leave no
residue, ensuring no clean-up and immediate
business continuity.
FM200
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This is the replacement
option most similar in system design and
function to Halon and the most common
halocarbon for this use is FM200. Like Halon,
FM200 is a liquefiable gas, stored in liquid
form and only achieving its operating gas
state when released at the dispersion point.
FM200 extinguishes fires
through a chemical reaction so the oxygen
level in the facility remains at a
breathable level.
FM200 requires a relatively
limited volume of stored liquid, so is the
preferred choice where space is limited.
Maintenance
Without regular servicing and
preventative maintenance even the highest
quality and best installed fire suppression
system will deteriorate with potentially
disastrous consequences. A servicing and
maintenance agreement ensures:
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Systems are fit for
compliance with legal obligations
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Compliance with
Professional Standards Codes of Practice
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Compliance with insurance
company requirements
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Reduced risk of false
alarms and equipment failure
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Extended life from your
client's equipment
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Our specialist expertise
means that we are capable of servicing
every type of fire suppression system on
the market. All work is undertaken by
competent and experienced Service
Engineers in full compliance with BS ISO
14520.
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