
INERT GASES
GEM 541
GEM541TM Engineered Fire Suppression systems are designed for total flooding in accordance with NFPA 2001 “Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems”. It consist of inert gas extinguishing agent: IG-541 (52% Nitrogen, 40% Argon, 8% Carbon Dioxide). Inert gas is pressurized and stored in seamless cylinders assembly which hold at 200bar/300 bar at 15°C (2900psi/4351psi at 59°F). GEM541TM systems are ideal for total flooding applications to suppress Class A, B and C hazards. The main extinguishing mechanism of inert gas is by lowering the oxygen content below the level that supports combustion.
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GEM 541
GEM541TM agent has a slightly higher density than air, upon discharge it completely fills the enclosure and tends to remain in its middle and bottom area. It is suitable for places where there is a risk of fire in any part of the enclosure, especially towards the lower part of the room and on the protected equipment. Likewise, it can achieve great heights and distances due to its high storage pressure.

BENEFIT
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Natural gas present in the atmosphere
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Zero Ozone Depletion Potential
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Electrically non-conductive
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No greenhouse effect
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No decomposition products

CYLINDER ASSEMBLY
The cylinder assembly comprises of a cylinder factory fitted with a valve, filled with IG-541 and pressurized to 200 Bar/300 Bar at 15°C (2900psi/4351psi at 59°F). Cylinders are available in 80L/140L. All these cylinders are manufactured in accordance with ISO-9809 and TPED tested.

Features
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Effective against Class A, B, and C fires
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Colourless, odourless, and non-contaminating gaseous fire protection
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Protect critical assets and processes without causing damage
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Little to no post-discharge clean-up
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Safe to use in occupied areas

Applications
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Computer suites & data centres
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Gas turbine enclosure
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Offshore oil & gas exploration and production facilities
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Telecommunication centres
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Power generation
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Marine
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Museum, archives & data storage

Applications
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Computer suites & data centres
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Gas turbine enclosure
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Offshore oil & gas exploration and production facilities
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Telecommunication centres
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Power generation
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Marine
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Museum, archives & data storage