Aerocel extinguishing system with a capacity of 100g for a coverage volume of 30 cubic meters
It is a type of fire extinguishing system that includes small and material components. This system works similar to gas fire extinguishing systems that include small and solid compounds, and the small aerosol components are condensed and the released gases will be produced by a vacuum operation. The material components will be in a solid state until they are discharged from the equipment. After that, these components are condensed and cooled in the equipment and are discharged from it in the form of cloud components. When activated, Pak Pyro Fire Extinguisher turns into micron particles. It is aerosolized and binds with free radicals caused by intermolecular reactions of the fire chain and extinguishes the fire.
1. Aerosol is used to extinguish class A and C fires. (NFPA 2010 3.3.6)
2. No special plumbing is required. (NFPA 2010 6.3.1.5)
3. Aerosol does not conduct electricity and does not leave a mark when discharged. (NFPA 2010 5.2.7.1)
4. Under no circumstances should the personnel enter the protected environment during the evacuation of the aerosol and after that. (NFPA 2010 5.2.7.1)
5. Aerocel Pak Pyro does not pose any risk to personnel and equipment during and after evacuation.
6. Aerosol cylinders must be protected inside or as close as possible to the danger zone. (NFPA 2010 6.1.3.2)
7. This system does not require pressurized cylinders.
8. This system is an environment-friendly system. (ODP=0, GWP=0 and ALT=0)