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Model FS9800 Computer / Electronic / Telecommunication Room Fire Suppression & Extinguishing Skid

Product Literature

Safety Systems FS9800 skids are used to store suitable fire suppression agents in pressurized cylinders.  Available with FM-200 for use in computer rooms, server rooms, or electronic rooms where water based sprinkler systems are not desired.


Features and Benefits

  • Replace your water based sprinkler system with the Model FS9800 for your Computer Room / Server Room, or Electronic Room to prevent any water damage to your high-value electronic equipment during a fire
  • Designed and engineered per NFPA requirements for each application
  • Recommended suppression agent: FM-200™, and others
  • Systems can be fully integrated into the NOVA-5000 Detection and Control System or designed to work with existing equipment
  • Safety Systems Technology Clean Agent Systems are effective where other types of suppression are not suitable…high inerting concentrations, low agent storage temperatures and high ceiling heights
  • Safety Systems Technology designs will meet all requirements of NFPA 12 or NFPA 2001 with no usage restrictions

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The FS9800

THE SKID ASSEMBLY Safety Systems FS9600 skids are used to store suitable fire suppression agents in pressurized cylinders. The skid base and frame are 100% seal welded steel, designed to firmly and safely hold the cylinders in place during a discharge of the agent stored inside. The framing is also designed to withstand stresses caused by earthquakes or other seismic activity. Each cylinder is connected to a manifold with high pressure flexible hoses. The stored agent may be released by applying a 24 volt dc signal to solenoid release valves on the cylinders, by manual operation of a release lever on one of the cylinders, by pneumatic pressure, or by mechanical remote control. It is common to design the skid so that two of the listed releasing means are possible. At installation, the manifold will be connected using suitable piping to discharge nozzles in the protected area. The nozzles are arranged so as to distribute the agent uniformly throughout the hazard. The agent is usually stored in the cylinders as a liquid. Once the liquid reaches the nozzles and pressure is released, it will disperse as a gas. The two cylinder retaining bars on the front of the skid are bolted in place. After the agent has been released, the bars will be removed, the hoses disconnected and the cylinders removed for refilling with new agent. Note that the skid is shipped and installed as one complete item. This replaces a kit of approximately 100 individual items that would require on-site assembly if the skid is not used.

THE AGENTS In general, any one of the various agents available can be used in any hazard.

FM-200TM (registered trademark of Great Lakes Chemical) is usable in spaces where personnel are present. It can be released without evacuation of the personnel. Does not damage electrical or electronic equipment.

DISTRIBUTION NOZZLES Along with the skid, Safety Systems can supply the required distribution nozzles to protect the hazard. Hydraulic calculations will insure that the agent will be uniformly applied throughout the protected area. The pipe and fittings necessary to connect the nozzles to the skid is not supplied, and should be obtained locally.

TOTAL FLOODING APPLICATION This is the most common method for applying the extinguishing agent. This method requires an enclosed volume, such as an equipment room, a machine enclosure, or even an entire building. The system is designed to flood the entire volume of space with sufficient agent to prevent or extinguish a fire in the protected volume.

 

Architect's and Engineer's Specifications

Fire suppression and extinguishing agent shall be stored in approved cylinders assembled onto a selfcontained welded skid assembly. The skid shall be shipped complete, with capability for positioning using a fork lift or crane. Bolted together rack type kits for field assembly shall not be supplied. All components shall be listed for their intended use in fire protection service. The equipment shall conform to the requirements of NFPA 2001 Clean Agent or NFPA 12 Carbon Dioxide Fire Extinguishing Systems.

Technical Specifications and Ordering Information

Technical Specifications

Extinguishing Agents: Specify any of the listed agents on this sheet, or allow SST to pick the recommended agent for your application.
Skid Material: Carbon Steel, 100% seal welded, except front retaining bars, which are bolted in place to permit removal of cylinders for maintenance.
Skid Finish: Fire Engine Red paint, or other color to customer’s specification.
Number of Cylinders: 2 to 7 in a single row, 6 to 10 in double rows estimated. Actual maximums vary depending on agent and cylinder capacity.
Gross Weight: Approximately 475 pounds per cylinder. Varies depending on agent and cylinder sizes.
Design Acceleration: 0.65g lateral, 0.33g vertical applied simultaneously (transportation or seismic).
Power Required: 24 volts DC @ 3.9 amps
Ambient Temperature: 0°F to 130°F (-17°C to 54°C). External heating or cooling may be used to keep temperature within this range.

Ordering Information

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All systems are custom designed to your specific application. Please contact your authorized sales representative, distributor, or our home office for design assistance or a price quotation.