Argonite IG55 Clean Agent Suppression System For UPS Rooms
Description:
IG-55 is a gas composed of an equal combination of two elements: 50% argon and 50% nitrogen. These elements occur naturally in the environment, making IG-55 environmentally friendly as it has no impact on global warming and does not harm the ozone layer.
Technical parameters of IG55 fire suppression system
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Working temperature (℃) |
0℃~+50℃ |
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Working pressure |
Storage pressure |
20.0MPa |
30.0MPa |
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Max. working pressure (+50℃) |
23.2MPa |
36.6MPa |
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Min. working pressure (-20℃) |
18MPa |
27MPa |
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Container volume (L) |
80L |
140L |
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Filling weight (kg, @200 bar) |
22.32kg |
39.06kg |
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Filling weight (kg, @300 bar) |
33.48 kg |
58.59kg |
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System operating voltage |
220V AC,24V DC |
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System start mode |
Electrical automatic, electrical manual, mechanical emergency start |
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Design concentration |
Class A dangerous material surface fire |
40.3% |
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Class B |
47.6% |
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The design concentration of the protective zone with people working |
40.3%~43% |
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1 |
Agent storage cylinder |
5 |
Container valve |
9 |
Manifold |
13 |
Container valve for driving cylinder |
17 |
Select valve |
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2 |
Frame |
6 |
Flexible hose |
10 |
Reducing devise |
14 |
Solenoid actuator |
18 |
Pressure switch |
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3 |
Cylinder clamp |
7 |
Safety valve |
11 |
Pilot tube |
15 |
Relief valve |
19 |
Nozzle |
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4 |
Gas driving actuator |
8 |
Liquid flow check valve |
12 |
Driving cylinder |
16 |
Gas flow check valve |
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1. Cylinders available in 300 and 200 bar pressure options
2. Cylinders available in 80 and 140 litre capacities
3. Nozzles available with 360 and 180 degree discharge patterns
4. Cylinders suitable for storage at temperatures from -20° to +54°C (-4°to +130°F)
5. Selector valve sizes range from 1” to 4” (25 to 100 mm nominal)
6. Green agents with zero ozone depletion and zero global warming)
7. Non-conductive – suitable for electronic equipment protection
8. Clean Agents with no clean-up of agent required after discharge
1. Data Centers and Server Rooms: Protects sensitive electronic equipment without causing damage.
2. Archives and Libraries: Safeguards valuable documents and artifacts.
3. Telecommunication Facilities: Ensures uninterrupted operations during fire incidents.
4. Museums and Cultural Heritage Sites: Preserves irreplaceable items.
5. Power Generation Facilities: Protects critical infrastructure.