Fire Suppression Systems

Fire suppression systems play a crucial role in preventing and mitigating the damage caused by fires. By swiftly detecting and suppressing fires, these systems protect lives, properties, and valuable assets. This article explores the different aspects of fire suppression systems, including their types, working principles, benefits, considerations for installation, applications, maintenance, and more. Read on Advanced Total Fire Protection Ltd to discover how fire suppression systems work and why they are essential for maintaining safety in various environments. All our fire suppression systems unless stated will have been tested by 3rd party independent testing organisations such as LPCB or UL & FM to confirm they operate properly.

Fire Suppression Systems That Protect You And Your Assets

Advanced TFP installs a variety of fire suppression systems and detection systems to offer the highest level of protection of lives and property while satisfying the most stringent loss control or insurance underwriter requirements. No matter what type of facility or special hazard you work with, Advanced TFP Company can design a fire suppression system that will help protect your facility, the people that work there, and the assets inside.

Our design staff and technicians are factory trained and certified. Our Clean Agent Fire Suppression products are preferred for use in telecommunications and data processing centers and switch gear rooms, cell sites and other water sensitive applications.

HFC-227ea (FM-200®)

HFC-227ea, known as FM-200®, is a colorless and odorless gaseous fire suppression agent. It belongs to the hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) family and is commonly used to protect critical environments like data centers and museums. FM-200® quickly suppresses fires by removing heat, preventing damage to sensitive equipment. It is electrically non-conductive, environmentally friendly with low ozone depletion potential, and complies with safety regulations. The system is known for its rapid discharge, minimal downtime, and efficient cleanup, making it a popular choice for fire protection in spaces where water-based systems may be detrimental.

HFC-125 (Ecaro-25®)

HFC-125, commercially known as Ecaro-25®, is a colorless and odorless gaseous fire suppression agent. It belongs to the hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) family and is commonly used in fire protection systems. Ecaro-25® is an environmentally friendly alternative with low ozone depletion potential. It effectively suppresses fires by removing heat, preventing damage to sensitive equipment. Similar to FM-200®, it is electrically non-conductive, making it suitable for protecting spaces with electrical equipment. Ecaro-25® is known for its quick discharge, minimal downtime, and compliance with safety regulations.


FK-5-1-12 (Novec1230®)

FK-5-1-12, commercially known as Novec 1230®, is a colorless, odorless, and electrically non-conductive gaseous fire suppression agent. It belongs to the family of fluoroketones and is designed as a clean agent alternative for fire protection. Novec 1230® is environmentally friendly with a very short atmospheric lifetime and low global warming potential. It effectively suppresses fires by removing heat, preventing damage to sensitive equipment. Known for its rapid discharge and quick evaporation, Novec 1230® is commonly used in critical environments such as data centers and telecommunications facilities where water-based systems could be damaging.

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Fields of application

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Residential buildings

Every home has a risk of a fire starting, whether it's from faulty wiring, not-so-good appliances, or kitchen accidents. We have a variety of products and solutions to help protect your home from fires. Find what works best for you

Hotels and Restaurants

In places like these, it's super important to not just follow fire safety rules but also to have the right tools and devices ready to put out any fires quickly. Fires can happen anytime, so we need to be ready.

Hospitals

Hospitals are always busy with lots of people, patients, and medical workers. If there's a fire, things like oxygen tanks, gas, bandages, sheets, and medicines in the hospital can make the fire get really big and hard to control.

Server rooms

When there are lots of computers and related things like phones and storage all in one place, there's a real chance of a fire happening. Even a small issue could cause a big loss of data and mess up how things work.

Offshore platforms

On offshore drilling platforms and support boats, the risk of fire is high. The equipment there can easily turn small problems into big fires that are very dangerous.

Naval and military industry

Think about a fire happening on a ship out in the ocean – that could be really bad. For military vehicles, a fire that gets out of control is a big danger to people and things. So, it's really important to have firefighting gear that's safe and works well.

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