FE-13 Fire Suppression Systems

FE-13 Fire Suppression Systems offer specialized protection against fire hazards, embodying the qualities of cleanliness, efficiency, safety, and environmental responsibility. These systems are designed to effectively safeguard sensitive environments.

The FE-13 agent is distinguished by its residue-free nature upon discharge, whether during a fire incident or otherwise. It operates through a physiochemical thermal transfer process that efficiently suppresses fires. The FE-13 molecule functions akin to a heat sponge, absorbing heat from the fire itself.

A remarkable attribute of FE-13 is its suitability for use in occupied spaces, presenting no exposure restrictions up to a concentration of 24%. Notably, FE-13 does not deplete stratospheric ozone, and its atmospheric lifetime aligns with US EPA specifications due to its low boiling point and high vapor pressure. This unique combination renders FE-13 capable of storage in temperatures below 0°F and permits usage in extremely cold conditions (as low as -40°F). This feature stands unmatched among clean agents, making FE-13 particularly valuable for applications demanding low temperatures.

FE-13 fire suppression systems find their strength in cluttered and high-ceiling environments. With the highest UL Listed maximum nozzle height of 25 feet available, these systems excel where other alternatives fall short. FE-13 stands as the pinnacle of human-safe clean agent technology. It boasts an unparalleled safety margin between usage concentration and the onset of exposure restrictions. This makes FE-13 systems optimal for safeguarding environments at elevated temperatures, even in cases where the hazard itself involves high temperatures.

Key Applications:
• Oil and Gas Facilities
• Pumping Centers
• Gathering Stations
• Processing Facilities
• Compressor Facilities
• Turbine Enclosures
• Loading/Unloading Areas
• Industrial and Manufacturing Spaces
• Anechoic Chambers
• Laboratories
• Storage of Flammable Liquids
• Vehicles (e.g., Locomotives, Draglines, Mining Vehicles)