Co2 extinguishing system manual






















The Janus Fire Systems® HPCO 2 Fire Extinguishing System utilizes highly pressurized carbon di-oxide as the extinguishing medium. Carbon dioxide (CO 2) is a dry, inert, non-corrosive fire suppres-sion agent perfectly suited to protect high value assets in normally unoccupied and unoccupiable. CO2 Extinguishing System Address: Permit #: Inspector: Date: Status: Inspector: Date: Status: A-Approved, R-Re-inspection Required System activates from manual pull station. 8. NFPA 12 - The manual pull station is positioned not more than 48” from the finished floor. under certain conditions, could create a spark. Carbon dioxide fire extinguishing systems protecting areas where explosive atmosphere could exist shall utilise metal nozzles and shall be properly grounded. In addition, objects exposed to discharge from carbon dioxide nozzles shall be grounded to dissipate possible electrostatic charges.


High-Pressure CO2 (HP CO2) The Kidde Fire Systems High-Pressure Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Fire Suppression System is ideal for industrial processes where flammable materials and vapors present a potential fire hazard. Issue 5 December Manual No DETECTION 16 DETECTION Automatic detection systems used with CO2 extinguishing systems should comply with appropriate Codes of Practice, these include: 1. BS - Fire Detection and Alarm Systems in Buildings. 2. BS - Data Processing Installations. 3. FOC Rules. 4. This Manual. n In accordance with NFPA - Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems Application The ANSUL® Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Fire Suppression System is an engineered system utilizing either a fixed nozzle agent distribution network, hose reel(s), or a combination of both. The system is listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) and.


This volume identifies Reclamation’s standard operation and maintenance practices for carbon dioxide (CO 2) systems. Reclamation has used CO 2 fire suppression systems in its powerplants for many years to protect generators and large motors. Different operation and maintenance practices have evolved across the agency and new, low-. Manual activation of individual CO2 bottle from CO2 room is done using the valve handle located CO2 room if remote CO2 pilot bottles fail to activate gang release of CO2 bottles battery. Safety pins on CO2 bottles are applied to prevent the unintended release of gas during maintenance weight checking or for transportations purposes ashore. 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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