Inert Gas Extinguishing Systems

Carbon dioxide is an extinguishing  agent which is  around 1.5 times heavier than air. CO2 extinguishes fires by expelling the oxygen present in the air from the area of the fire. When CO2 is used, there is no contamination  because the gas evaporates without  leaving any  traces.
 

The projection of CO2 and systems using inert gas is effected in conformity with the latest  state of the art and the regulations of the Association of Insurers against Loss and Damage, and NFPA, FM, IRI, etc.
 

An expert team combines with the wide range of our systems to permit protection of premises and facilities of any size.

       

Principle of the
Inert Gas Extinguishing System

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Schematische Darstellung einer Wasserlöschanlage