Co2 Fire Sup System
Low pressure systems and equipment are best suited for applications where large quantities of CO2 are needed although high pressure systems are recommended for smaller hazards or where space is limited. By virtue of its properties, CO2 is effective on a wide range of flammable and combustible materials in both surface and deep-seated fire
Large Scale and Multiple Hazard Protection
An automatic, fixed-installation low pressure Carbon Dioxide fire protection system consists of a single insulated refrigerated pressure vessel with performance engineered controls to protect multiple hazards or afford frequent discharges for high risk hazards. Low pressure CO2 chokes off combustion quickly. The dry ice "snow" in the discharge allows "local application" protection of non-enclosed hazards.
Economical. When a hazard requires multiple discharges or when CO2 requirements exceeds over and above 2000 Kg the Low pressure system cost is less than a high pressure CO2 extinguisher systems.
Storage Tank: Capacities range from 6 tonnes to 20 tonnes or more with or without Vapourisers; and integrated with relief valves, pressure cut outs for efficient running of refrigeration unit in order to maintain tank pressure.
Storage, valve & discharge components: Consist of a refrigerated storage tank, valves, piping, and discharge nozzles.
Control panels: The mimic control panel is used to monitor the detection and accessories, as well as control the audible and visual alarms and discharge functions
Vaporizers: For hazards where liquid carbon dioxide is inappropriate, Electric or Ambient vaporizers are used to provide a continuous supply of gaseous CO2
Hose reels: With a capacity for a high discharge rate and up to a 10m range from the nozzle, low pressure CO2 hose reels can be connected to the storage unit for additional protection.
APPLICATIONS:
- Cement Plant/Blast Furnace Indirect
- Coal Firing Systems
- Metals Production and Processing
- Electric Furnaces
- Rolling Mills (Steel & Aluminum)
- Printing &Newspaper Production
- Packaging industries
- Telecommunication Facilities
- Computer Operations
- Control Rooms
- Shipboard (Marine) Systems
- Museums, Art Galleries & Libraries
- Archives & Storage Facilities
- Petrochemical Installations
- Pharmaceutical & Medical Facilities
- Electronics & Data Processing Equipment
- Gas Turbines




