PYROGEN EXA Aerosol Fire Suppression System

PYROGEN EXA / EXA-M

Aerosol Fire Suppression System

 

The World’s First Commercially Available Aerosol Fire Suppression System

PYROGEN EXA aerosol fire suppression system is a solid aerosol-generating compound contained in a non-pressurised metal canister. PYROGEN EXA fire-extinguishing aerosol is a mixture of dry chemical particles and gasses – which, when electrically activated, produces combustion of micron-sized dry chemical particles and gas to extinguish fire.

Non-pressurised, non-toxic, environmentally friendly, PYROGEN EXA self-contained module requires no plumbing work and therefore is easy to install and maintain.

PYROGEN EXA-M range specifically designed for the aggressive environments and heavy-duty applications :

  • Heavy-duty execution;
  • Elevated ambient temperarure environments;
  • Resistant to high vibration, dust, salt sprays and other aggressive environments.
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  • COMPACT & VERSATILE
    • Smallest & lightest fire extinguishing system
    • Resistant to atmospheres with high humidity, corrosiveness and saltiness
    • Flexible choice of operation modes – either automatic, manual, electrical, or thermal
    • Can be fully autonomous stand-alone systems when coupled with our TAD detection and activation devices – no power source or battery required.
  • HIGH PERFORMANCE
    • Fast response after detection of fire
    • Rapid system discharge – instantaneous extinguishing action
    • Low agent concentration
    • Life span up to 10 Years
  • EASY MAINTENANCE
    • No pressure cylinders
    • No moving parts
    • No gases or liquids, therefore no leakages
    • No pipe work or manifold
    • Simple to install & re-commission
    • No maintenance required for aerosol modules. Only checks on electrical circuit required
  • ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY
    • Zero Ozone Depletion Potential
    • Zero Global Warming Potential
  • Activfire, Active Fire Protection – Product Certification by CSIRO Australia
  • NFPA Standard NFPA 2010-2006
  • Australian Standard AS 4487-2013
  • Australian Standard AS 1851-2012
  • International Standard ISO 15779:2011
  • Approved alternative to Halon under Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program by United States Environmental Agency (USEPA)
  • National Maritime Safety Committee Australia
  • American Bureau of Shipping (ABS)
  • Certified & recognised by various certification bodies worldwide
  • Electrical Substations
  • Telecommunication Rooms
  • Server Rooms
  • Control Rooms
  • Electrical Cabinets
  • Transformer
  • Power Generation
  • UPS & Battery Room
  • Marine Vehicles
  • CNC Grinders
  • Mining Vehicles
  • Heavy Transport Vehicles
  • Trains

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