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Inert gas suppression systems use argon, nitrogen and carbondioxide gases and their mixtures as an extinguishing agent. These systems work within the principle of reducing oxygen concentration inside the protected enclosure. The oxygen concentration is minimized by the application of inert gas until it reaches the level where combustion is no longer possible. Once discharged, inert gas is quickly and uniformly distributed within the enclosure, achieving its design concentration within 60 seconds.
Because argon and nitrogen gases are naturally present in the atmosphere, inert systems neither have green-house effect nor ozone layer depletion potential. They are chemically inert, non-conductive, colourless and odourless.
• IG-55 Argonite
• IG-541 Inergen
