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How it Works:

 

 

 

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In electrical panels or server racks such as the one in this video, electrical arcing can flash and ignite fires. This causes damage to the equipment by melting wires and igniting other flammable materials in the environment.

04.92 Fire Detection Tubing begins to warp

Routed throughout the server, the red Firetrace Detection Tubing is a linear, pneumatic heat detector. The system does not require any electricity to operate. If a fire originates within the server rack, the tubing will respond by rupturing and activating the fire suppression system. Watch the tubing begin to warp in response to the fire.

08.94 Detection tubing bursts and agent discharges

When the detection tubing reaches a critical temperature, it bursts, releasing the pressure of the system. As a direct release system, the fire-suppressing agent discharges through the burst hole in the detection tubing. You can see the tubing recoil with the force of the discharge upon rupture, and then quickly suppressing the fire. 

Our systems use a clean agent to suppress the fire, which cause no damage to the electrical equipment.

Key Features

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Detects Fires at the Source

Traditional fire detectors provide only a single point of detection. If a fire starts far away from the detector, then it may grow very large before triggering the detector. Firetrace systems detect fires with flexible tubing that can be placed throughout the equipment, providing instant detection at the source of a fire.

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Safe for Electronics

Firetrace systems use clean agent gas to suppress fires inside electrical equipment. Unlike water, carbon dioxide, and other chemicals, clean agents are safe for electronics. Clean agents also leave no residue, so they do not require clean up. Finally, clean agents are safe for people, which means you can use them to protect equipment and rooms where people are working.

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No Metal Components

Most fire suppression systems contain metal components. The problem with metal components is that they can cause electrical arcing. Since electrical arcing is the #1 cause of electrical fires, suppression systems with metal nozzles can actually increase fire risk. Firetrace DLP systems can deliver suppression gas straight through the detection tubing, eliminating the need for metal nozzles.

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Approved by Third Parties

Can you trust your fire suppression system to work when you need it? Fortunately, several testing organizations independently evaluate fire suppression systems from different manufacturers. The evaluations include live fire tests and semi-annual audits of manufacturing processes. Firetrace clean agent DLP systems hold a third party certification from the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB).

Space-saving installation, automatic suppression

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