Fire Supression Limited

UK Office (Head Office):-

Fire Suppression Limited
Unit 18, Douglas Road Industrial Park
Douglas Road
Kingswood, Bristol
BS15 8PD


UK Office: 0845 127 9915
UK Fax: 0845 127 9959 
Outside UK: +44 (117) 960 2277

 

South African Office:-

Fire Suppression International
Regent Hill Office Park
cnr Leslie & Turley Roads
Lonehill 2062, Sandton 
South Africa

Tel: +27 (0)11 467 7933
Fax: +27 (0)11 467 1476

 

Inert Fire Supp

Inert gas Fire Suppression

Naturally occurring Gases often used as blends, these blends are used to reduce oxygen to below 15% and above 12%.  Oxygen levels below 15% will not allow a fire to burn as the oxygen is simply not there to fuel the fire. Levels of Oxygen between 12% and 15% is adequate to sustain human life.  Oxygen levels between 12% and 10% will show visible signs of effects asphyxiation Oxygen levels below 10% are extremely dangerous. 

 

This type of fire suppression is considered a green option and does have many advantages used in the right application.

 

Inert Gas Fire Suppressions are commonly found with the following blends and names:-

 

Inergen fire suppression - IG541

A Blend of Nitrogen, Argon and small percentage of CO2.  This fire suppression blend is made up of 50% Argon, 42% Nitrogen and 8% Co2.  What makes this fire suppression system unique?  The mix of Co2 into the blend helps a humans absorbation of oxygen in a depleted oxygen environment.  Co2 also increases the heart rate and induces hyper ventilation so that the body breathes in more than normal! On the flip side the disadvantage of IG541 fire suppression comes with contaminated air with bi-products of combustion that are breathed in with the intensified inhalation.

 

Argonite fire suppression - IG55

This is a blend of 50% Argon & 50% Blend of Nitrogen. The fire suppression gas is blended to offer better buoyancy for the fire suppression agent keeping the fire suppression gas at higher levels in the protected enclosure for longer!

 

I3 Fire Suppression - IG55

This fire suppression system is the same as above, however, it uses regulated valves to reduce the pressure shock when the fire suppression system is initially deployed!  Again this system is a blend of 50% Nitrogen and 50% Argon. By reducing the initial pressure shock with the fire suppression generates in the first 10 seconds of discharge, the required number pressure relief vents are reduced

 

Argon Fire Suppression system - IG05

This is not as common these days, but is a simple and effective solution.  Argon is heavier than air and used as a single compound is makes this fire suppression system easier and cheaper to refill. The disadvantage of this fire suppression system is the weight of the gas which reduces the hold time. 

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Contact Information

 

Sales Department:

Alan Hughes
0845-1279915 / 07764-241451
ahughes@firesuppression.co.uk

Wade Parker
0845-1279915 / 07764-241453
wparker@firesuppression

 

Operations Department:

Debbie Heard
0845-1279915

dheard@firesuppression.co.uk

 

Dispatch & Warehouse:

John Martin Chicharro
0845-1279915
jchicharro@firesuppression.co.uk

 

Accounts & General Departments:

Elaine Griffin
0845-1279915
sales@firesuppression.co.uk

 

South African Office:-

Alan Hughes
Tel: +27 (0)11 467 7933

+27 (0)76 988 1756

ahughes@fsint.co.za