Gas Suppression Systems
Gas Suppression Systems are fire protection systems that use gases to extinguish fires. Unlike traditional water-based systems, these systems release specific gases, such as carbon dioxide or inert gases, to displace oxygen in the area, effectively suffocating the fire. They are commonly used in areas where water damage could be detrimental, such as data centers or museum collections.
These systems are designed to activate automatically or manually, ensuring rapid response to fire incidents. They are often integrated with fire detection systems to identify smoke or heat, allowing for quick deployment. Proper installation and maintenance are crucial for their effectiveness and safety.