Co2 fire suppression system manual






















SPECIFICATION – CARBON DIOXIDE FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM WITH SHP Pro® CONTROL PANEL Page: 2 of 10 CO 2 System w/ SHP Pro Specification Release Date: December Manual P/N: B) INSTALLER: 1) The installing contractor shall be trained by the Fike to design, install, test and maintain the Fike Carbon Dioxide Suppression Systems.  · fire suppression systems regulations, the installations must be in accordance with the appropriate USCG Type Approved manual. Acceptable arrangements are provided in the manuals. All CO 2 systems must be “USCG Type Approved.” Lists of USCG Type Approved systems are accessible in the Coast Guard Marine InformationFile Size: KB.  · This alarm is an alert that action is needed immediately. Fire suppression systems can be activated manually or automatically. If the system is automatic, it will release carbon dioxide into the room as soon as it senses a fire. If the system is manual, someone who has extensive training on how to use it will manually activate the release of CO2 or cancel the alarm based on their assessment of the .


Operation of the control head may be achieved electrically, pneumatically or mechanically by remote pull cable. Push to fire button K - provides direct manual control to fire the CO2 cylinder bank from the systems actuator. Safety pin K - this fits into the control head to reset the device following operation. This manual is written for those who install, operate and maintain carbon dioxide (CO2) fire extinguishing systems manufactured by LPG Tcnicas en Extincin de Incendios S.A. It contains system installation, operation and maintenance instructions. This information is the property of LPG Tcnicas en Extincin de Incendios S.A. who reserve the right. CO2 Suppression Systems HP-CO2 LP-CO2 15 discharge for Fire Protection Systems CO2 Tank System Control Panel P n e u m a t i c c o n t r o l s i g n a l Vapor pilot line Vaporized CO2 for Inerting/purging Systems. LP CO2 EQUIPMENT - BASIC BASIC EQUIPMENT Storage Unit with refrigeration system.


Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is widely used in the fire industry as an extinguishing agent for total flooding and local application fire suppression systems. It is extremely effective and suppresses the fire by oxygen depletion, thus creating a surrounding atmosphere where combustion processes cannot be sustained. Physically the CO2 is an electrically non conductive, odourless and colorless gas. The carbon-dioxide fire-suppression and detection systems shall be specifically designed, engineered, and installed for proper protection of the hazard area(s). Record Documents: Reproducible drawings, including modifications, to reflect as-built changes. fire suppression systems regulations, the installations must be in accordance with the appropriate USCG Type Approved manual. Acceptable arrangements are provided in the manuals. All CO 2 systems must be “USCG Type Approved.” Lists of USCG Type Approved systems are accessible in the Coast Guard Marine Information.

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