PYREX FIRE EXTINGUISHERS WITH HFC227EA / FM200 GAS AGENTS: ADVANCED FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM

PYREX FIRE EXTINGUISHERS WITH HFC227EA / FM200 GAS AGENTS: ADVANCED FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM

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The fire suppression systems within the vehicle are designed to combat the extreme conditions generated by RPG and ATGM attacks. These systems utilize fire suppression cylinders equipped with cooling agents such as HFC 227EA (FM-200) gas. This specialized fire suppression agent effectively neutralizes temperatures that can soar up to 2000 degrees due to the impact of the attack.

The fire suppression cylinders work to eliminate both the high temperature and the resulting pressure from the explosion. With an operating pressure of 42 BAR, the system’s advanced cooling capabilities ensure rapid temperature reduction, minimizing the risk of fire and damage. By integrating these fire suppression systems, the vehicle significantly reduces the likelihood of loss of life and property during such attacks, ensuring enhanced safety and protection.

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Product Description & Technical Document
22-04-2022

DS-0201202116001421-0948-EN TECHNICAL DOCUMENT

 

High speed reaction in a time period less than 6 ms Cylinder capacity: different sizes between 3 – 10 kg 
 Pressure indicator resistant to vibrationSuper pressurisation: Dry nitrogen
360° homogenous distributionCylinder nominal pressure : 42 Bar
Harmless to human lifeOperating temperature : -55 +120 C°
Refillable by refill kitWeight : 5 ±0,5 kg 18±0,5 kg
MTBF duration of 250,000 hoursPyrotechnic activation
Extinguisher active substance: HFC 227 eaMIL-STD-810H, MIL-STD-461G, MIL-STD-1275E certifications
Substance helping respiration: Sodium bicarbonateConforming to UL, CE GOST-R standards 

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Pyrex Fire Extinguishers with Gas Agents

Purpose: Pyrex extinguishers equipped with gas agents are specialized fire suppression cylinders designed to extinguish fires using gases such as CO2, HFC-227ea, or FM-200. These extinguishers provide high performance with rapid and effective fire suppression capabilities, minimal risk of combustion during discharge, and ease of portability. They are particularly useful in confined spaces or near sensitive equipment, such as electrical panels, where traditional methods might be less effective.

Advantages:

High Performance: Rapidly suppresses and extinguishes fires through effective gas agents.

Minimal Risk: No risk of combustion during discharge.

Ease of Portability: Lightweight and easy to handle.

Types of Pyrex Fire Suppression Extinguishers:

CO2 Fire Suppression Extinguishers:

Agent: CO2 gas.

Mechanism: Displaces oxygen to suppress and extinguish the fire.

Use: Effective for electrical fires and fires in confined spaces.

Inergen Fire Suppression Extinguishers:

Agent: Gas mixture mimicking atmospheric air.

Mechanism: Reduces oxygen to suppress and extinguish the fire.

Use: Preferred for sensitive equipment areas like data centers.

HFC-227ea Fire Suppression Extinguishers:

Agent: HFC-227ea (FM-200) gas.

Mechanism: Safe and clean gas used to suppress and extinguish fires in environments with flammable materials.

Use: Suitable for various high-risk areas.

FM-200 Fire Suppression Extinguishers:

Agent: FM-200 gas (HFC-227ea).

Mechanism: Reduces oxygen and cools the fire to suppress and extinguish it.

Use: Effective in areas with electronic equipment.

Applications:

Commercial and Industrial: Data centers, control rooms, laboratories.

Specialized: Marine systems, military and armored vehicles, libraries, communication centers.

Features:

Effective: Gas agents rapidly suppress and extinguish fires by stopping combustion.

Harmless: Safe for human health and does not damage materials.

Recyclable: Environmentally friendly and recyclable after use.

Fast Response Time: Can be quickly discharged in emergencies.

Long-Lasting: Has a long shelf life.

No Post-Fire Cleanup: Leaves no residue, eliminating the need for cleanup.

Testing Standards:

NFPA 2001: Design, installation, and maintenance of gas-based suppression systems.

ISO 14520: Global performance standards for fire suppression systems.

UL 2127: Underwriters Laboratories standards for gas-based systems.

EN 15004: European standards for fire suppression performance.

What It Does:

Gas-based fire extinguishers, such as those using Halon, FM-200 (HFC-227ea), and NOVEC 1230, are designed to control and extinguish fires by reducing the oxygen supply. They are used in diverse industries, including power generation, data processing, oil refineries, and medical facilities.

Additional Information:

High-Temperature Resilience: Extinguishers meet MIL-STD-810H military standards for environmental conditions.

Aluminium Body: Lightweight and practical compared to other extinguishers.

Operational Range: Can function between -32°C and +120°C.

Fast Activation: Pyrotechnic triggers ensure activation within 3 milliseconds.

FM-200®: FM-200® is a clean, non-toxic gas used for high-value asset protection in occupied spaces. It is quick to deploy, leaves no residue, and is safe for use around people. FM-200 is a blend of carbon, fluorine, and hydrogen, primarily working through heat absorption.

Conclusion

Pyrex fire suppression systems offer a reliable and efficient solution for extinguishing fires, particularly in environments where traditional extinguishing methods might fall short. With advanced gas agents like HFC-227ea or FM-200, these fire extinguishing systems are designed for high-performance fire suppression across various applications, including commercial, industrial, and specialized areas such as military and armored vehicles. Their lightweight, easy-to-handle design, combined with a fast activation response, makes them ideal for protecting valuable assets and sensitive equipment. By choosing Pyrex fire extinguishers, you ensure a quick, clean, and effective approach to fire safety and suppression.

 

Technical Data Table
Extinguisher Active Substance

Extinguisher active substance: HFC 227 ea

Protection Level

IP67

Cylinder Capacity

Different sizes between 3 – 10 kg

Cylinder Nominal Pressure

Cylinder nominal pressure : 42 Bar

Weight

5 ±0,5 kg 18±0,5 kg

Operating Temperature

-55°C – +120°C

Activation

Pyrotechnic Activation

Super Pressurisation

Dry nitrogen