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Q: What makes the Sinorix Fire Suppression System by Siemens so unique?

A: The Sinorix 1230 System by Siemens is not only innovative it is environmentally responsible. Here is a four minute video that demonstrates how the system works and why it might be the right system to protect your mission critical assets.

Q:  What is an engineered fire suppression system?

A: An engineered fire suppression system is designed to protect an organization’s most vital assets.  Excel fire uses the Sinorix 1230 System by Siemens, using the Novec 1230 Fire Protection Fluid.

Q:  What types of businesses benefit from using an engineered fire suppression system?

A: Organizations that have highly sensitive electrical equipment, museums or achieves, and mission-critical needs.

Some examples may be:

  • Integral, sensitive electrical equipment and industrial applications
  • IT and server rooms
  • Electric switch rooms / telecommunication systems
  • Museums and archives
  • Irreplaceable, mission-critical business assets

Q:  When would having an engineered fire suppression system be the most beneficial?

A: Anytime you have an organization where:

  • Clean-up of other means of extinguishing (e.g. sprinklers) presents logistical issue.
  • An electrically non-conductive medium is needed.
  • Storage efficiency is critical.

If your organization has any of those needs it is time to look at an engineered fire suppression system.

Q:  What types of fires does a Sinorix 1230 Engineered Fire Suppression System by Siemens protect against?

A: The Sinorix 1230 Engineered Fire Suppression System by Siemens is suitable for any Class A, Class B, and Class C fires.  For help with the possibility of a Class C fire please contact Excel Fire Protection and we can help you find the right system for you.

Q:  Is the fluid use safe for people?

A: This waterless suppression solution is a clean agent that suppresses fire at low concentrations and it is safe for human exposure at design concentrations.  The fluid is discharged at room temperature and is clear, colorless, and a low-order gas, which leaves no residue.

Q:  Is the fluid used corrosive?

A: Not only is the fluid used non-conductive to electricity and is safe for all electronic equipment, it will not leave a residue and it will not corrode any equipment or other office surfaces.

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