Carbon dioxide System

Carbon dioxide was the first gas to be used as a fire extinguishing agent. It is a chemically-inert, electrically non-conductive and odorless gas. A Carbon dioxide system includes detectors, a control unit, agent storage cylinders, piping and discharge nozzles. Carbon dioxide extinguishes fires by reducing Oxygen levels to stop
combustion. Carbon dioxide systems have three settings: They can completely flood hazard areas (for unoccupied areas), protect processing and machinery areas, or be manually operable as a hand-hose system in emergency situations. In each of these cases, the duration and rate of agent discharge are customized.

Applications:
• Combustible Liquids
• Liquefied Gases
• Electrical Equipment
• Smoldering Fires
• Power generation
• Cable Tunnels
• Transformers