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Posted By AMJAD AL ATA
Hi all,
What is the fire extinguishing agent that may be used in staffed telecommunications computers centres?
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Amjad
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Posted By Derek Housley
13a rated extinguishers should be provided 1 per 200m2 2 per floor, for general fire safety.
In reference to the computer equipment, carbon dioxide extinguishers are suitable. However it is reported that when used on computer equipment the thermal shock damages the computer.
Dry powder will again do the business but does create quite a mess.
If the computer information is particularly of value, it may well worth considering installing a VESDA ( very early smoke detection apparatus )type system. This is basically a pipe which can be laid aklong cable ducts, and put inside computer room cabinets. Air is drwn into the pipe and at a very early stage it will detect the early stages pre-fire and give warning.
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Posted By AMJAD AL ATA
Hi Derek & thanks for reply,
I may not asked the question well,
What i mean that, what is the suitable fixed fire extinguishing system's agent that may be used to protect an area where people are always existed (the agent that will put fire out a not endanger people)?
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Amjad
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Posted By Derek Housley
Protection can be provided by total flooding systems, used to be halons ( hydrongated hydrocarbons ) but these were banned under the Montreal Convention ( global warning ).
CO2 can take the place of Halon, along with Argonite, Inergen, Argotec, FM 200.
The Loss Prevention Council see attached link
http://www.bfpsa.org.uk/html/Gaseous%20Systems.pdf
gives 20 pages of guidance on the subject.
Hope that helps
Derek
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Posted By TBC
Is this the one you are looking for?
Fire Suppression - INERGEN
INERGEN is the world's leading inert gaseous fire suppression agent. It is fast, effective, safe, and environmentally friendly and provides excellent fire protection for all critical areas within the facility.
INERGEN is a mixture of nitrogen, argon and carbon dioxide gases and has been specially developed to provide fire protection for sensitive electrical and electronic instruments and equipment.
This mixture of gases extinguishes fire by reducing the oxygen level in a room to below 15%, the point at which most combustibles will no longer burn. Simultaneously the carbon dioxide in INERGEN stimulates the uptake of oxygen by the human body, so protecting anyone who might be trapped in the fire area from the effects of the lowered oxygen levels.
Here's the brochure link.
http://www.wormald.co.uk...Gas/Inergen_brochure.pdf
No I'm not on commission and of course there are other issues you will have to consider like procedures etc.
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Posted By TBC
Good link Derek - got delayed in my response.
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Posted By AMJAD AL ATA
Hi Derek,
Thank you very much, the provided link so usefull.
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Amjad
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Posted By AMJAD AL ATA
Hi TBC & many thanks for the provided information & link.
The point that state how such agent will put out fire by reducing O2 in the area & the prevention of human risk due to such reduction is what was confusing me.
Many Thanks
Amjad
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