Product Description
A fire fighting equipment that customers can buy from us for installation in their machine rooms, engine rooms, pump rooms and other industrial or commercial spaces, is a Co2 flooding system. In an event of fire, the cylinders release a lot of CO2 for extinguishing the fire by its smothering action. This flooding system is essential to prevent the spread of fire. The CO2 is filled in the cylinders in the liquid form. This system comes to action when a local fire fighting media fails to extinguish fire.
Comprehensive Fire Protection for Critical SpacesDesigned for environments where downtime and damage must be minimized, this CO2 Flooding System is ideal for safeguarding electrical equipment, server rooms, and high-value industrial facilities. Thanks to its clean agent technology, it leaves no residue and is both eco-friendly and non-conductive, making it suitable for sensitive installations.
Advanced Detection and Rapid DischargeThe system integrates with heat and smoke detectors, as well as manual call points, for swift response to fire hazards. High-velocity, multi-port nozzles ensure rapid flooding of protected areas, typically discharging CO2 within 60 to 120 seconds for immediate suppression of Class B and C fires.
Built to Last, Trusted for SafetyConstructed with seamless, high-tensile steel and protected with corrosion-resistant coatings, these cylinders are designed to last up to 15 years with regular hydrotesting and maintenance. The system components comply with CE, IS, and BIS standards, guaranteeing consistent and reliable fire protection.
FAQ's of Co2 Flooding System:
Q: How does the CO2 Flooding System operate in the event of a fire?
A: Upon fire detection by heat or smoke detectors, or activation of a manual call point, the system triggers the actuation mechanism (electromechanical, pneumatic, or manual). This releases CO2 from stored-pressure cylinders through high-velocity, multi-port nozzles, flooding the protected space within 60-120 seconds to suppress the fire.
Q: What types of fires is the CO2 Flooding System suitable for?
A: This system is designed for Class B (flammable liquids) and Class C (electrical) fires, making it ideal for areas containing sensitive electronic equipment, generator rooms, oil & gas facilities, and other high-risk industrial settings.
Q: When should the system cylinders be refilled?
A: CO2 cylinders must be refilled after every discharge, regardless of the volume released, to maintain the system's readiness for subsequent fire incidents.
Q: Where can the CO2 Flooding System be installed?
A: The system is suitable for installation in industrial premises such as server rooms, electrical rooms, generator spaces, power plants, and oil & gas sector environments. Cylinder banks can be mounted on the floor or wall as per site requirements.
Q: What is the process for maintaining the CO2 Flooding System?
A: Regular maintenance includes periodic hydrostatic testing of cylinders, visual inspection of all components, functional tests on detection and actuation circuits, and ensuring the system remains compliant with CE, IS, and BIS standards. Service should be conducted by certified professionals.
Q: How does the system benefit facility operations and safety?
A: It provides rapid, residue-free, and electrically non-conductive suppression, minimizing downtime and equipment damage during incidents. Its integration with fire alarms ensures prompt notification and response, enhancing overall safety and protection.
Q: What customization options are available for the CO2 Flooding System?
A: Cylinder size, flow rate, discharge nozzle configuration, coverage area, control panel integration, and mounting types can all be tailored to match the specific fire protection needs of each facility.