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| Operation /Description
Upon detection of a fire, Stat-X generators can be activated either manually or automatically
from a suitable listed releasing device. All auxiliary system components (release panel,
detection, remote pull stations, etc.) are listed/approved by UL, ULC, FM, New York City MEA,
and California State Fire Marshall. Upon activation, the generators produce an exceptionally
effective, ultra-fine, potassium based aerosol. Unlike gaseous systems, Stat-X aerosol
generators are very cost effective to install and maintain - as they do not require the pressure
vessels, piping or expensive installation costs associated with other extinguishing systems.
Space and weight requirements are minimal. On an agent weight basis, Stat-X aerosol is ten
times more effective than gaseous agent alternatives. The Stat-X generator’s effectiveness is a
function of its patented design, aerosol composition, and ultra-fine particle size. Fire
suppression is rapidly achieved through interference between the ultra-fine aerosol particulate
and the flame’s free radicals – terminating propagation of the fire. Stat-X aerosol generators
are virtually maintenance free and have a service life of over 10 years. This, coupled to their
very low installation cost, makes them an extremely cost effective fire protection solution.
Applications
Due to their fast response time, low fire extinguishing concentration, and environmental safety,
Stat-X fire suppression systems may be used in critical applications across a wide range of
industries. Aerosol generators are currently protecting and are suitable for use in:
- Telecommunications facilities - Flammable liquid storage areas
- Process control rooms - Turbine and generator enclosures
- PABX rooms - Marine engine rooms and machinery spaces
- High value mobile equipment - Power plants
- Cellular sites and relay towers - Small boats
- Data processing facilities - General industrial hazards |
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