Inergen Fire System
Inergen Fire System is an efficient fire extinguishing technology that uses inert gas to extinguish fire. This system mainly releases inert gases, such as nitrogen, argon and carbon dioxide, to reduce the oxygen concentration at the fire scene, thereby suppressing the spread of fire. Inert gas itself does not participate in the combustion reaction, so it can effectively cut off the oxygen supply of the fire source to achieve the purpose of fire extinguishing. Inergen Fire System does not produce harmful chemicals during the fire extinguishing process, is harmless to the environment and human body, and is an environmentally friendly and safe fire extinguishing method.
Inergen Fire System has many significant advantages. First, it does not damage the protected equipment and items, does not leave any residue, and does not affect the normal operation of the equipment. Secondly, Inergen Fire System does not generate high temperature or high pressure when extinguishing the fire, does not cause secondary damage to personnel, and ensures the safety of personnel.
The application scenarios of Inergen Fire System are very wide, especially suitable for protecting high-value equipment and items, such as computer rooms, communication rooms, transformer rooms, electrical switches and distribution rooms, precision instrument rooms, archives, libraries and other places where water systems are not suitable for fire extinguishing.
INERGEN FIRE SYSTEM SPECIFICATION |
Product Name |
IG541 Fire Suppression System |
Trademark |
Xingjin / OEM |
Origin |
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China |
Working Pressure |
20MPa |
Device Model |
QMH20/80 |
Capacity |
80Ltr,90Ltr |
Filling Capacity Of Gas |
23.9kg |
Outside Diameter Of Cylinder |
286mm |
Height Of Cylinder |
1910mm |
Spraying Time |
≤120s |
Filling Rate |
0.299kg/L |
Power |
DC24V/1.6A |
Nitrogen Pressure Of Driving Device |
6.0±1.0Mpa(20ºC) |
Condition Of Reserving Room For Container |
Temperature: -20~50ºC |
Max Working Pressure |
23.2Mpa |
Min Working Pressure |
18Mpa |
Model NO |
QMH20/80 |
Specification |
IG541 Clean Agent |
Actuation |
Automatic Or Manual Start |
Pattern Of Extinguishing |
Enclosed Flooding |
Agent |
IG541(52% Nitrogen, 40% Argon ,8%CO2) |
Color |
Red |
Product Name |
IG541 Fire Suppression System |
Keyword |
IG541, Inergen |
Packaging Details |
Plywood Outer Box With Bubble Bag Or Paper |
Supply Ability |
30000 Set/Sets Per Week |
Mini Order |
5 Set |
We support customized fire extinguishers of various types and uses. |
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY AND HARMLESS
The fire extinguishing agent used by the Inergen Fire System is natural gas, such as nitrogen, argon, carbon dioxide, etc. These gases exist naturally in the atmosphere and will not damage the atmosphere after release. They are harmless to the environment and meet modern environmental protection requirements.
SAFE AND RELIABLE
Inert gas fire extinguishing agents will not produce harmful chemicals during the fire extinguishing process, and will not cause harm to personnel and equipment. No high temperature or high pressure will be generated during fire extinguishing, and no secondary damage will be caused to personnel, ensuring personnel safety.
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Inert gas fire extinguishing agents will not damage the protected equipment and items, will not leave any residue, and will not affect the normal operation of the equipment. They are particularly suitable for protecting high-value electronic equipment, precision instruments, important documents, etc.
HIGH FIRE EXTINGUISHING EFFICIENCY
The Inergen Fire System can quickly reduce the oxygen concentration at the fire scene in a short time, thereby effectively suppressing the spread of fire and achieving the purpose of rapid fire extinguishing. Usually, the fire can be completely extinguished within 30 seconds to 1 minute.
WIDE RANGE OF APPLICATIONS
Inergen Fire System is suitable for various places that require rapid-fire extinguishing without damaging equipment, such as computer rooms, communication rooms, substations, electrical switch distribution rooms, precision instrument rooms, archives rooms, libraries, and other places that are not suitable for water system fire extinguishing.


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Q2: How often should foam firefighting systems be maintained?
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Q3: Can foam firefighting systems be used in portable form?
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