Technologies Gas extinguishing systems. MX 200 Fire Extinguishing Systems Fighting Fire using HFC-227ea

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Technologies Gas extinguishing systems MX 200 Fire Extinguishing Systems Fighting Fire using HFC-227ea

ire protection Efficient and compact MX 200 fire extinguishing systems fight fires using HFC-227ea. This extinguishing agent is particularly suitable for the protection of spaces with electronic and electrical equipment and offers an economical fire protection solution especially for small and medium-sized rooms. The 50-bar technology of the MX 200 system makes optimal use of the characteristics of this extinguishing agent. The HFC-227ea extinguishing agent reduces the heat of the fire and thus stops the combustion reaction. It is very efficient yet unaggressive at the same time. The extinguishing agent is stored as a liquid, it transforms into a gas only when it exits from the extinguishing nozzles. It therefore extinguishes, as a rule, even concealed fire sources instantaneously. The rapid extinguishing of a fire already in the nascent phase minimizes the fire damage and prevents long downtimes or business interruptions. HFC-227ea molecule Furthermore, - unlike the case of water, foam or powder - secondary damage caused by the extinguishing agent itself is practically impossible. Therefore, HFC-227ea is neither corrosive nor electrically conductive, leaves no residue and can easily be removed from the space concerned through ventilation. HFC-227ea is, besides inert gases, the preferred extinguishing agent for electronic and electrical risks. HFC-227ea fire extinguishing systems already achieve their extinguishing effect at a substantially lower design concentration than that of inert gas extinguishing systems. This means that in the event of fire, less extinguishing agent must be introduced, which in turn makes it possible to implement shorter flooding periods. In addition, the pressure relief valve can be made significantly smaller, in most cases. Furthermore, the comparatively small quantity required for use is stored in liquid form. This allows for extremely compact storage of the extinguishing agent. In addition, in the design concentration of HFC-227ea does not present any health hazard, which is why MX 200 installations are also suitable for areas with high human activity. In 1992 HFC-227ea replaced halon, which had been banned in the meantime, and since then has been used in hundreds of thousands of fire extinguishing systems. It is better known under its trade names, for example FM-200 from DuPont TM.

50 bar...for more options MX 200 systems are also available in addition to the operating pressures of conventional HFC-227ea fire extinguishing systems of 25 bar and 42 bar in a 50 bar configuration, which offers some significant advantages. For example, it can be adapted individually and tailored specifically to the requirements of the protected area. Longer pipelines The regulations for fire extinguishing systems using HFC-227ea require that the protected area be flooded within a maximum of 10 seconds. The 50-bar technology makes it possible to use longer and more complex piping than systems using lower operating pressures. This means that the extinguishing agent can also be stored outside the protected area. This option has the following advantages: In the event of fire, the extinguishing system itself is not exposed to fire. The space in the protected area can be used for its actual purpose, e.g. for additional server cabinets in the server room. The stock of extinguishing agent can be serviced quickly and easily without having to enter sensitive areas. Multi-zone systems With 50-bar technology, it is possible to set up one multi-zone system instead of several singlezone systems. Multi-zone systems jointly use a single stock of extinguishing agent for all rooms, while in the case of single-zone systems, a separate storage facility must be provided for each room. This reduces costs and saves space, especially if several rooms of a similar dimension have to be protected in a building. Conventional single-zone systems MX 200 multi-zone technology Conventional extinguishing system with 25 bar MX 200 fire extinguishing system with 50 bar

structure an Single-zone system MX 200 fire extinguishing systems can be designed for use as a single-zone system to protect a single protected area or in the form of a multi-zone system to protect two or more areas. Single-zone systems A pipework system installed with MX 200 extinguishing nozzles is installed in the protected space, while the dimension of the pipework, as along with the number and layout of the extinguishing nozzles, is determined by the risk concerned and the specific local conditions. The extinguishing agent is stored in liquid form in special cylinders, where a nitrogen cushion is superimposed over the extinguishing agent and thus generates the operating pressure of 42 or 50 bar. To protect smaller rooms, a single cylinder is often sufficient. Multi-cylinder systems are used to protect larger rooms. Smoke detectors continuously monitor the extinguishing zone and send a signal to the fire detection and extinguishing control panel in the event of a fire. In the case of single-cylinder systems, the control panel then opens the electrical valve of the extinguishing agent cylinder to release the agent into the pipework. In the case of multicylinder systems, the first cylinder is electrically activated and through the nitrogen cushion in this first cylinder, the other cylinders are triggered pneumatically. At the same time the fire detection and extinguishing control panel triggers an audible and visual alarm, whereby persons present will be asked to leave the room. At the same time, it transmits a signal to a permanently manned station. After expiry of a predetermined warning time, the extinguishing process starts: The extinguishing agent is carried through the pipework into the extinguishing zone within 10 seconds. nitrogen cushion HFC-227ea dip tube ➊ MX 200 extinguishing agent cylinder ➋ Fire detection and extinguishing control panel ➌ Electric horn ➍ Flash ➎ Fire detector ➏ MX 200 extinguishing nozzle ➐ Pressure relief flap

d function Multi-zone system Multi-zone systems Multi-zone systems are very similar to single-zone systems, except that they use a common stock of extinguishing agent to protect all rooms. In the event of a fire, the fire detection and extinguishing control panel controls specific selector valves. These valves release the extinguishing agent only into the extinguishing zones affected by the fire. The required quantity of extinguishing agent is always calculated in relation to the largest protected space. If a smaller space is affected by the fire, only as much extinguishing agent as is required is released to extinguish the fire in this space. Due to the reserve of extinguishing agent, the fire extinguishing capacity of the system is guaranteed even after the extinguishing system has been triggered providing continuous, uninterrupted operation. Fire detection and extinguishing control panel: The control and function monitoring capacity of MX 200 fire extinguishing systems should be provided ideally by the tried and tested Minimax FMZ 5000 fire alarm and extinguishing control technology. This ensures optimal compatibility - supported by relevant certifications - of electrical and mechanical system components and avoids unnecessary coordination expense and interface problems between different system parts. B C D A A B C D Extinguishing zone 1 Extinguishing zone 2 Extinguishing zone 3 Extinguishing zone 4 ➊ MX 200 extinguishing agent cylinder ➋ Pneumatic control device ➌ Fire detection and extinguishing control panel ➍ Selector valve ➎ Electric horn ➏ Flash ➐ Fire detector ➑ MX 200 extinguishing nozzle ➒ Pressure relief flap

ptimal Design with the Minimax DesignManager In the pipework, a two-phase flow - composed of liquid HFC-227ea and gaseous nitrogen - is generated after activation of the extinguishing system; this presents a particular challenge for the hydraulic calculation when planning the system. MX 200 fire extinguishing systems are designed for specific projects with the Minimax Design Manager. This design program is based on a specially developed simulation model for the two-phase flow, which has been verified in numerous flow tests on extinguishing system models. Thanks to the calculation accuracy of the Minimax DesignManager, extinguishing systems can be optimally designed - both as regards safety systems and from an economic perspective: The designed extinguishing systems have been proven to be dependable and effective. Unlike conventional design programs, the Minimax DesignManager is also able to calculate complex and asymmetric pipework, thus offering more flexibility in the system design. Whether a 50- or 25-bar system, with either symmetric or asymmetric pipework Minimax DesignManager will always find the ideal system version and solution for each project. To further ensure safety in the design of the system, the guided menu of the Minimax DesignManager is designed so as to perform an error and plausibility check even while the basic data are entered into the system. Another highlight: An interface to the AutoCAD software integrated into the Minimax DesignManager offers a convenient design of the installation and makes it possible to import the result into the project documents and system records afterwards. Conventional extinguishing system with symmetric pipework MX 200 fire extinguishing system with asymmetric pipework

APPLICATIONS A class on its own MX 200 fire extinguishing systems are particularly suitable for the protection of spaces with electrical and electronic facilities, even if people are present in the premises. All system variants and options of MX 200 fire extinguishing systems are tested and certified by the VdS Schadenverhütung (independent German testing institution for fire protection and security). Beyond this there are listings from UL and there are approvals from FM Global as well as from other international certification bodies. Examples of use Server rooms and other IT facilities Data archives Telecommunications equipment Control rooms and control stations Instrumentation and control rooms Electrical switch rooms Switchgear and distribution cabinets In Europe the use of the extinguishing agent HFC-227ea (GWP 3220) used in the MX 200 fire extinguishing systems is regulated by the Regulation (EU) No. 517/2014 on fluorinated greenhouse gases.

enefits at a glance There are many reasons for choosing a MX 200 fire extinguishing system by Minimax: The systems provide an excellent extinguishing effect in rooms with electronic and electrical equipment. MX 200 50-bar technology makes it possible to use long pipework The HFC-227ea extinguishing agent is neither corrosive nor electrically conductive, leaves no residue and can easily be removed from the space in question through ventilation. The HFC-227ea extinguishing agent is also very suitable for zones that are frequented by people and has no ozone depletion potential. MX 200 multi-zone technology saves space and extinguishing agent Operating pressures up to 50 bar allow for more extensive pipework and storage of the extinguishing agent outside the protected area. Through cost-effective multi-zone systems, a single stock of extinguishing agent is sufficient to cover several zones. The Minimax DesignManager calculates complex, asymmetrical pipework automatically and delivers optimal solutions - both from a safety-related and an economic perspective. Minimax DesignManager calculates the optimal solution Minimax GmbH & Co. KG Industriestrasse 10/12 D-23840 Bad Oldesloe Phone: +49 45 31 8 03-0 Fax: +49 45 31 8 03-248 E-Mail: clean-agents@minimax.de www.minimax.de PB12Ce_03/05.15/0/05.15 Printed in Germany Photos Cover: Minimax AG Page 7: Fotolia kubais / Minimax AG / Fotolia industrieblick / DLR For further information, please refer to the technical documentation. Subject to technical modifications without notice.