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INERGEN 300-Bar provides the ultimate protection.

INERGEN is a fire suppression system that is used to extinguish fires by reducing the oxygen concentration in the air, which effectively suffocates the flames. It is a clean agent, which means it does not leave any residue or harm the environment, making it an excellent choice for critical facilities such as data centers, telecommunications equipment, and hospitals as well as high value assets including art galleries and museums.

The INERGEN system consists of three gases: nitrogen, argon, and carbon dioxide. When released, these gases displace the oxygen in the air, reducing the concentration from the typical 21% to around 15%. At this reduced level, most fires cannot sustain combustion and will be extinguished.

The 300-bar designation refers to the pressure rating of the cylinders used to store the INERGEN mixture. These cylinders are capable of storing the gas at a pressure of 300 bar (4350 psi), allowing for a greater volume of gas to be stored in a smaller space, making it a practical option for applications where space is limited. 

INERGEN 300-Bar with iFLOW Technology system is activated automatically through a detection system, such as a smoke or heat detector. Once the system is activated, the gas is released into the protected area within seconds, rapidly reducing the oxygen level and extinguishing the fire.

The use of INERGEN is particularly advantageous in situations where water, foam, or other extinguishing agents may cause damage to sensitive equipment or documents. It is also suitable for spaces that are normally occupied by people, as the gas does not produce any harmful byproducts, making it safe for human exposure.

Overall, INERGEN is an effective and environmentally friendly way to extinguish fires in critical facilities without causing damage or harm to the environment or human life.

INERGEN 300 -Bar Composition and Materials

The basic system consists of suppressing agent stored in high-strength alloy steel containers. Both manual or automatic actuators are available for release of the agent into the hazard area. A network of piping and nozzles distributes the agent throughout the hazard area. Each nozzle is drilled with a fixed orifice, designed to deliver a uniform discharge to the protected area. In the unique matrix system, the container(s) is connected to the distribution piping or the manifold by means of a flexible discharge hose and horizontal check valve assembly. Depending on container count, use of a manifold may be omitted on certain systems.

Additional equipment: Control panels, Releasing devices, Remote manual pull stations, Corner pulleys, Door closures, Pressure trips, Alarms and Pneumatic switches.

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See how state-of-the-art INERGEN 300-Bar and iFLOW valve Technology is the best fire gas suppression system available for protecting precious assets and property.

The key Benefits of INERGEN 300-Bar with iFLOW Technology?

  • Reduced design an Installation Cost
  • Lower pressure pipework
  • Reduced venting area
  • Manifold savings
  • Less installation time
  • Reduced Maintenance Cost
  • Minimal assembly and disassembly work
  • Larger container options, mean fewer to maintain
  • More flexibility with storage options
  • Reduced storage footprint
  • Racking system design enables better use of space

INERGEN 300-Bar Limitations

The INERGEN iFLOW system must be installed within the guidelines of the manufacturer’s installation, operation, inspection, recharge, and maintenance manual. In short, the ambient operating temperature limitations are: -4 °F to 130 °F (-20 °C to 54 °C).

Torvac Solutions Is a licenced installer and distributor of INERGEN and ANSUL Fire Products.

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