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EF0000638 |
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As a complete fire protection company, we offer any combination
of supression/alarm systems for our customers. Engineered systems
are designed to protect valuable equipment and special hazards, including
computer rooms, telecommunication centers, data storage centers, fuel
depots, paint booths, etc.. Below is a small list of engineered systems
that Interstate Fire Systems offers, if your system isn't listed our
friendly staff is on hand to answer your questions about any system
on the market. |
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FM200 Systems |
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This system protects equipment traditionally protected by Halon
1301 which ceased production in January, 1994 by international agreement.
The main advantage to FM200 is that it is a clean agent, safe for
the environment and is approved for use in occupied areas. There is
no associated chemical residue making it the top choice for expensive
electronic equipment. |
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Carbon Dioxide |
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CO2 systems can be used on many types of fires including ordinary
combustibles, most liquid fires, and electrical fires. As with FM200
there is no residue making it safe for electrical equipment when installed
properly. CO2 works by displacing oxygen in the air, and cooling the
combustible material. CO2 should not be used in heavily occupied areas
because of increased risk of suffocation. |
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Water Mist |
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Water mist systems work mainly by removing heat and displacing oxygen
from combusting materials. Water is released in tiny droplets, appearing
much like a dense fog. Since there are no toxic chemicals, and the
oxygen displacement is minimal, these systems can be used in occupied
areas. There is a risk of water damage, so they should not be used
to protect equipment and materials sensitive to moisture. |
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Industrial Dry Chemical Systems |
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These systems are commonly used to protect spray booths, flammable
liquid storage, dip tanks and other industrial equipment. Dry chemical
systems utilize a fine powder either ABC or BC to extinguish the burning
material, much like a portable fire extinguisher on a larger scale. |
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Visit our suppliers pages for answers to many questions about
our products!
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