Inert Gases
Inert Gases
Inert gas fire suppression systems protect valuable equipment and documents without water damage
Inert gas fire suppression systems protect valuable equipment and documents without water damage
An inert gas fire suppression system is an effective and reliable solution for extinguishing fires, especially in areas containing valuable equipment, sensitive electronics, or important documents that cannot be exposed to water or other damaging extinguishing agents. These systems use inert gases – most commonly argon and nitrogen – which do not react with the fire but reduce the oxygen concentration in the protected space enough to suppress combustion.
The system is particularly suited for enclosed spaces such as server, automation, and electrical rooms, as well as archives where the use of water could cause significant damage. Gas-based fire suppression is fast, efficient, and environmentally friendly, as it leaves no residue and does not harm sensitive contents.
When a fire is detected, the inerting process is automatically triggered, and the gas is discharged into the space, displacing the oxygen needed for combustion. This occurs rapidly and prevents the fire from spreading while minimizing damage.



