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Novec Fire Suppression System
Novec 1230 Fire Protection Fluid
The search for halon 1301 replacements has been on-going for over 10 years and each alternative brings with it a unique set of properties. We have brought to the market products that match the requirements of industry and our latest research allows us to introduce fire protection systems using Novec 1230 fluid , a new development with some advantages over current technologies. Novec 1230 fluid allows us to complement our existing range of agents as the phase out of halons accelerates in many countries around the world.
Novec 1230 fluid is known as a fluorinated ketone and is manufactured by 3M.
Novec1230 fluid has low toxicity and has a boiling point of 49 degrees C and therefore exists as a liquid at room temperature.
Like halon 1301 it is super-pressurised with nitrogen to 25 bar.
Like most other chemical agents, it rapidly extinguishes through a combination of heat absorption (its main action) and some chemical interference with the flame.
Environmental Features
Novec1230 fluid contains neither bromine nor chlorine and has zero 0zone depleting potential.
The atmospheric lifetime of Novec 1230 fluid is estimated to be in the range of 3-5 days and with a global warming potential of 1, it is considered that the Novec 1230 fluid has no measurable impact on climate change.
These attributes ensure that Novec 1230 fluid represents a truly sustainable technology.
Safety
Acute toxicity testing has shown that Novec 1230 fluid is safe at end use concentrations. The effective toxicity exposure limit is greater than 10% for both the acute inhalation exposure and cardiac sensitisation No Observed Adverse Effect Level (NOAEL) and set against low design concentrations, it offers margins of safety (up to 100%).
Applications
Despite having a low boiling point, Novec 1230 fluid is able to be effectively vapourised over a wide range of hazard temperatures.
It is therefore available to protect most hazards traditionally protected with halon 1301 and will be particularly important in Marine applications and others where high margins of safety and long term sustainability are considered to be important features.
Handling
One of the advantages offered by Novec 1230 fluid’s high boiling point is that it presents very low vapour pressures, enabling it to be transported in lightweight totes or drums as opposed to steel pressurised containers. This allows Novec 1230 fluid to be readily air freighted and as both initial filling and recharging operations are possible by simply pouring the fluid into containers, prior to super-pressurising, the filling operation is far simpler than with traditional high pressure gases.
Features:
Zero ozone depleting potential
Negligible global warming potential
Atmospheric lifetime of less than 5 days
Safe for use in occupied areas
Existing halon control system can be adapted for use with Novec 1230 fluid
Requires minimal storage space
Provisional S.N.A.P. listing by US E.P.A.
UL/FM testing underway
Submitted for inclusion in ISO and CEN design standards
Replacing Halon with Novec 1230 fluid
Novec 1230 fluid is available to protect most hazards traditionally protected with halon 1301. The physical properties of each halon alternative determine how much agent is required to provide an equivalent level of protection.
Novec 1230 fluid will require approximately twice as much agent by weight as the equivalent halon system, although end use design concentrations will be similar, resulting in minimal increases in storage space for the containers.
It is likely that any existing pipework would need to be replaced or at least supplemented, although the exact requirement for any particular system can only be determined after a detailed review of the existing installation.
Room Integrity Testing
Room Integrity Testing has become an important feature of the commissioning of gaseous fire fighting systems. The integrity test is performed to check that enclosures can maintain a sufficient extinguishing agent concentration for the required time following discharge.
This time may vary according to the hazard and the available response time for the emergency services although 10 minutes is often considered to be an acceptable period.
Room integrity testing is now a requirement of ISO 14520 and NFPA 2001 at the commissioning stage and may form part of an on-going maintenance schedules.
Novec 1230 Fire Suppression System
When fire breaks out in server rooms, data centres, museums and other sensitive environments, sometimes the solution can be as damaging as the fire.
Gielle’s Novec 1230 fire suppression system uses an inert carbon-based chemical that powerfully fights fire yet is safe for property, people, and to the environment. It looks like water but doesn’t cause the damage normally associated with water because it contains no moisture. The result is lower repair bills and less impact on business.
Novec 1230 has no harmful impact on the environment. It has an atmospheric lifetime of only five days while the closest chemical alternative has an atmospheric life time of 33–36 years.
Federal Government regulations for Ozone Depleting Substances and Synthetic Greenhouse Gases (ODS and SGG), places usage restrictions on chemicals that are defined as controlled substances due to their potential to harm the atmospheric environment. As an environmentally safe inert carbon-based chemical, Novec 1230 is exempt from this legislation.
Protect your sensitive business data and equipment with Novec 1230.
Features:
Looks like water but does not cause the damage normally associated with water
Has been developed specifically to protect critical business assets, such as sensitive equipment
Is safe for property, people, and to the environment
Has no harmful impact on the environment. It has an atmospheric lifetime of only 5 days while the closest chemical alternative has an atmospheric life time of 33–36 years.
Sapphire fire detection system is able to detect fire at its earliest incipient phase, even before the flames start. This together with extinguishment in seconds means fire damage is minimal and business interruption is minimal
Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Systems is engineered to provide clean, fast, people-safe protection for applications requiring a “green” solution to fire suppression. The system includes detectors, a control unit, agent storage cylinders, piping and discharge nozzles. The system is computer calculated to provide system discharge within 10 seconds.
Benefits:
• Provides a high safety margin
with a 4.2% use concentration
and a 10% NOAEL level.
• Listed for protection against
Class A, Class B and
Class C fires.
• Is a fluid a atmospheric
pressure and can be gravity
fed for easy re-charge.
• Extinguishes fire through heat
absorption and not oxygen
reduction.
Listings/Approvals:
UL
ULC
Factory Mutual Approved
MEA (Pending)
Engineered systems employing Novec 1230 Fluid are typically installed in Data processing centers, IT rooms, telecom switching centers, museum and cultural heritage applications.
Novec for Data Processing & Control
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Even a small fire in critical facilities such as data processing
centers, airport control towers, clean rooms, laboratories and computer-controlled manufacturing operations can result in catastrophic loss by interrupting vital operations and damaging high-value
equipment.
In these situations, it's important that fires be knocked down quickly - before they have a chance to spread - and that sensitive electronics and other equipment not be damaged in the process of putting out the
fire.
3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid is a highly-efficient extinguishing agent
that:
Is electrically non-conductive
Is non-corrosive
Rapidly vaporizes to gas during discharge
Leaves no residue
Does not damage electronics, electronic media and delicate mechanical devices
Can be safely used on energized equipment, helping to ensure continuity of operations during a fire emergency
Safety Advantages:
Another major advantage of 3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid is its wide margin of safety in use - providing more flexibility in system design compared with other halon alternatives and ensures that occupants can safely egress the space since the NOAEL will not be
exceeded.
Environmental Profile:
Non ozone-depleting
Five-day atmospheric lifetime
Global Warming Potential of 1
This environmental profile is unmatched by any other halogenated
agent, and helps make 3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid today's long-term solution for protecting high value
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Gielle with Novec 1230 fluid work hand-in-hand with state-of-the-art controls and detection components to detect and extinguish fires long before substantial fire damage can
occur. Gielle safeguard lives, assets, and reputations. Our ability to engineer solutions that meet challenging business and industry applications is evident in the variety of market sectors that we serve
worldwide.
Novec 1230 Fire Protection Fluid is an environmentally
acceptable, people compatible, clean agent for vital facilities with a wide range of
hazards. Novec 1230 Fluid suppresses the fire by removing the heat energy and interrupting the combustion
process. With extinguishment capabilities of 10 seconds or
less, Novec 1230 Fire Protection Fluid has the capability to extinguish fires fast and effectively – before any damage is done to your valued
assets.
The safety of your personnel is our top priority. Every system we design,
install, and maintain is supported by our worldwide network of trained personnel and distributors to ensure safe operation to protect your personnel as well as the
property. Contact us today to see how we can help you protect what matters
most!
3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid offers a number of important advantages over other clean agents and CO2 in marine
applications.
Its low acute toxicity, combined with high extinguishing
efficiency, give Novec 1230 fluid a significant margin of
safety, even at relatively high extinguishing concentrations, making Novec 1230 fluid ideal for occupied spaces
including:
Engine and pump rooms
Paint lockers
Communication and control centers
Saves space and weight
Fast extinguishment
Allows flexibility in design
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3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid — Sustainable Technology for Fire
Protection:
Zero Ozone Depletion Potential
Global Warming Potential of 1
Not restricted by the Kyoto Protocol
High safety margin vs. other extinguishing agents
Fast extinguishment
Saves space and weight
No restrictions on shipping by air, sea or truck
Local refill possible
Typical Applications:
In addition to a favorable safety and environmental profiles, 3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid is a highly effective fire
extinguishant, designed to knock down fires quickly, before they have a chance to disrupt production or spread to Class B
hazards. Typical applications include:
Engine room
Generator rooms
Communications centers
Process control rooms
Paint lockers
Pilot houses
Pump rooms
Diving systems rooms
Simplified Storage and Handling:
Because it is a liquid at room temperature, and stored at low vapor
pressure, agent handling and charging of systems using 3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid are greatly
simplified, and can be accomplished without removing the cylinders
offsite. This can be an especially important consideration for servicing offshore facilities - saving time and ensuring uninterrupted protection of
assets. The liquid state of Novec 1230 fluid also allows for efficient use of
space, requiring about the same number of cylinders as conventional halocarbon
agents. The product can be shipped safely by air in bulk
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And now Gielle is proud to announce the introduction of the next generation in Clean Agent fire suppression systems utilizing 3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid - an agent that volatizes readily to provide rapid fire suppression for occupied
spaces, while achieving an excellent environmental profile:
• Very low Global Warming Potential (GWP) of just one
• Atmospheric lifetime of about 5 days
• Ozone Depleting Potential (ODP) of zero
The addition of Novec 1230 fluid and Argonite inert gas suppression systems enables Gielle to provide you with a full array of sustainable fire suppression systems for all your needs today and into the future.
3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid offers a number of unique advantages for protecting records stored on various electronic media; paper
documents; archival film and video; fine arts, antiques and other valuable - and often irreplaceable — items which are vulnerable to conventional water, foam and dry chemical extinguishing
agents.
3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid is ideal for the protection of valuable archives and museum
articles:
Evaporates cleanly and completely during discharge
Leaves no residue to clean up
Electrically non-conductive
Non-corrosive, since it has no solvency
Non-reactive with paper, canvas or other such materials, nor is it reactive with that which is
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The Gielle Systems are automatic suppression systems using 3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid and consisting of four basic components and their associated
accessories.
System Components
Completer Kits
Detection and Alarm Devices
Control Panels
Features
The system components consist of agent containers, container supports
(racks), and discharge nozzles.
The completer kits consist of warning signs, hoses, connection
fittings, pressure gauges or solenoid valves, and the actuator required to operate the cylinder valve.
The detection, alarm devices and accessories provide fire detection, audible and visual pre-alarm warnings and annunciation of the Novec 1230 fluid
discharge.
The control panel monitors the detection, actuates the
alarms, initiates the agent discharge and controls auxiliary functions such as shut down of vital equipment and ventilation
dampers.
The system and its components are agency tested for total flooding applications and should be used in accordance with the guidelines contained in National Fire Protection Association 2001. A total flooding application can be defined as injecting Novec 1230 fluid into an enclosure or volume having the structural integrity to retain the agent during and after
discharge. The design of such a system requires that the Novec 1230 fluid be discharged from its container in between a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 10 seconds and be thoroughly mixed throughout the protected volume, reaching a minimum concentration level of 4.2%, but not exceeding 10% in normally occupied
spaces.
3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid is a highly efficient fire extinguishant designed especially for
"special hazards." These are defined as spaces — such as telecommunication switch
rooms, computer and electronic control rooms — where maintaining continuous operation of high-value equipment is
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Novec 1230 Fire Protection Fluid
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Novec 1230 Fire Protection Fluid is based on a proprietary chemistry from 3M called C6-fluoroketone; it is also known as dodecafluoro 2-methylpentane-3-one; its ASHRAE nomenclature is FK 5-1-12 — the way it is designated in NFPA 2001 and ISO 14670 clean agent
standards.
3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid is a high molecular weight material, compared with the first generation halocarbon clean
agents. The product has a heat of vaporization of 88.1 kJ/kga and low vapor
pressure. Although it is a liquid at room temperature it gasifies immediately after being discharged in a total flooding system.
Handling
There's a distinct advantage in handling a liquid agent-one that
isn't pressurized and doesn't have a high vapor pressure at room temperature. 3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid has a boiling point of 49°C (121° F). It can be shipped safely and
effectively, without any restrictions, by air at a moment's notice in bulk
quantities. In the shop, Novec 1230 fluid is easier to use than pressurized gas. Simply transfer the fluid from the container to the system
cylinder, using a simplified closed loop process to avoid
contamination. Then, superpressurize the cylinder with
nitrogen.
The product is ideal for use in total flooding applications, localized flooding
systems, directional spray type applications and may be used in portable extinguishers for specialized
applications. But in addition to the conventional methods of super-pressurization using
nitrogen, 3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid also lends itself for use in pump applications because it is a
liquid.
Materials Compatibility
3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid has been shown to be compatible with typical materials of construction used in fire suppression
systems. The material is stable and essentially inert, meaning it does not react with system
components. It's also non-corrosive in its neat form. Long-term testing has demonstrated excellent compatibility with various elastomers used in
o-rings, gaskets and other types of seals. However, we recommend that the product not be used with
fluoroelastomers, because they are similar in composition to Novec 1230 fluid and have an affinity for each
other, making them incompatible.
Tests have also shown that Novec 1230 fluid does not react with typical metals used in fire protection
systems, including stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, brass and
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3Mâ„¢ Blue Sky(SM) Warranty
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3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid doesn't just put out
fires. With the new 3Mâ„¢ Blue SkySM Warranty, it also puts your mind at
ease. If 3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid is banned from or restricted in use as a fire protection agent due to
ODP, or GWP, 3M will refund the purchase price of the Novec 1230
fluid. That's a promise and performance you can take to the
bank.
The 3Mâ„¢ Blue SkySM Warranty for 3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection
Fluid:
If 3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid is banned from or restricted in use as a fire protection agent due to
ODP, or GWP, 3M will refund the purchase price of the Novec 1230
fluid. Warranty good for 20 years. Must register your system with 3M within 30 days of system commissioning and every five
years. For complete terms and conditions or to register your system for the 3Mâ„¢ Blue SkySM
Warranty, log onto www.3M.com/novec1230fluid. |
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Environmental
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3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid is an advanced halon replacement alternative with an excellent environmental
profile:
Global Warming Potential (GWP) of 1 - lowest GWP for any halocarbon alternative to halon
Non Ozone-depleting
Atmospheric lifetime of just 5-days - compared to years, decades and even centuries for other halocarbon alternatives
Offers a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions over hydrofluorocarbons
(HFCs)
A new standard for sustainable clean agent fire protection technology
All organic compounds that are emitted into the atmosphere have the ability to act as a greenhouse gas. Their effect in the atmosphere or potency as a greenhouse gas is determined by the amount of infrared (IR) radiation they absorb and how long they reside in the atmosphere
(their atmospheric lifetime). These factors are combined in a calculation and expressed in a single parameter known as the Global Warming Potential
(GWP). When released to the atmosphere, 3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid absorbs infrared (IR) energy similarly to other fluorinated
compounds.
Atmospheric Lifetime = 5 days
What sets 3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid apart from these other fluorochemicals is its very short atmospheric
lifetime. Most fluorochemicals reside in the atmosphere for years - often on the order of decades or
centuries. In contrast, Novec 1230 fluid degrades very rapidly in the lower atmosphere by reaction with sunlight (a process known as
photolysis). This leads to a very short atmospheric life for Novec 1230 fluid of just 5
days.
GWP = 1
The very short atmospheric lifetime of 3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid leads to a very low Global Warming Potential
(GWP). The GWP essentially determines how many kilograms of CO2 - the world's most common greenhouse gas - would be equivalent to the release of one kilogram of this
compound. The GWP for Novec 1230 fluid is 1. This means that is essentially the same as releasing the same amount of CO2. |
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Choosing a long-term solution
In recent years, concerns about environmental issues - especially those relating to climate change - have led to increasing regulatory scrutiny of compounds with high global warming
potentials. These so-called "greenhouse gases" include several conventional halon
replacements, such as HFCs.
Under the Kyoto Protocol and other international agreements, more and more industrialized nations have committed to reducing the amount of greenhouse gases emitted to the atmosphere. Although the use of HFCs in fire protection is allowed
today, there is growing concern about their future viability, as regulators look for industries and applications
(such as fire protection) where alternatives exist to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions, without harming economic growth.
For example, abatement of HFCs of materials in fire protection applications is one strategy that companies can employ to reduce their overall emissions of materials in the "basket" of six greenhouse gases identified by the Kyoto
Protocol. In addition, many forward-thinking companies are beginning to consider the potential costs of monitoring and reporting their use of greenhouse
gases; and the cost and disruption to replace an HFC-based system in the near future, should new restrictions on
HFCs, now being debated in the EU and other parts of the world, come into
force. Ultimately, a growing number of end-users are concluding that long-term economics – as well as good stewardship – favor the use of sustainable
technologies, such as 3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection
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Safety
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Today's widest margin of safety
Because its use concentration is much lower than its No Observable Adverse Effects level
(NOAEL), 3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid offers the widest margin of safety of any viable halon replacement available on the market
today. Note: Industry standards require egress from a protected enclosure prior to system
discharge.
1 Halocarbon values based on heptane extinguishing concentration - ISO 14670:2006, CO2 value - NFPA 12:2005
2 NOAEL for cardiac sensitization (halocarbons) and effects specific to CO2
Novec 1230 fluid is very low in toxicity. The product has shown a very low potential for irritation to the
eyes, skin, and mucous membranes. The acute and repeat dose toxicity of Novec 1230 fluid are also very low. For more safety information please visit our product documentation center on this website. |
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Industry Links
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Specialist
of system Novec
Gielle fire
protection
Associations
American Society for
Testing and Materials (ASTM)
British Fire
Protection Systems Assoc. (BFPSA)
Fire Suppression
Systems Association (FSSA)
Halon Alternatives
Research Committee (HARC)
Halon Users National
Consortium - UK (HUNC)
National Association
of Fire Equipment Distributors (NAFED)
National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA)
Society of Fire
Protection Engineers (SFPE)
UNEP
Halons Technical Options Committee (HTOC)
Testing and Certification
Factory Mutual
(FM)
Guardian Services,
Inc.
International
Aircraft Systems Fire Protection Working Group (IASFWG)
National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST)
Underwriter's Laboratory
(UL)
Fire Suppression Standards
International Maritime
Organization (IMO)
International
Standards Organization (ISO)
National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA)
Government
EPA SNAP
Program
UK
- DTI - Ozone Regulations
UN Framework
Convention on Climate Change
U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
World Bank -
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Support & Training
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In conformity with the law, we at Gielle conduct personnel training courses in fire prevention and
protection.
Including the handling of emergencies in case of danger, so as to reduce the possible risks that these situations can cause.
After the theoretical course, the notions learned are put to a practical test at our testing
field, which is authorised by the Local Health Service.
3Mâ„¢ Novecâ„¢ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid is a next-generation halon alternative designed to balance industry concerns for performance, human safety and the
environment, which makes Novec 1230 fluid the first option to non-sustainable
technologies:
Zero ozone depletion potential
5-day atmospheric lifetime
A global warming potential of 1
Clean-Agent Fire Suppression Systems
The top clean-agent systems on the market have Gielle written all over
them. Choose from SUSTAINABLE technology… INERGEN Inert Gas Systems or Systems with 3M™ Novec™ 1230
Fluid.
Although stored in liquid form, NOVEC 1230 fluid will turn to a gas upon discharge making it an effective total flooding agent for a variety of
hazards. As a clean agent, it leaves no residue behind and will not affect sensitive high-value
electronics. Typical applications include:
- Telecommunication switch rooms
- Computer and electronic control rooms
- Hazards aboard ships
- Critical military applications
NOVEC 1230 fluid has 0.0 ozone depletion potential, an atmospheric lifetime of just five
days, and a global warming potential of 1.0.
NOVEC 1230 fluid is registered with the U.S. EPA under TSCA (Toxic Substances Control
Act) and ELINCS (European List of Notified Chemical Substances). It has met the requirements of registration under SNAP
(Significant New Alternatives Policy) and is approved for use as an alternative to Halon 1301 for flooding applications in occupied
spaces.
NOVEC 1230 fluid suppresses fires via its cooling effect. It has been tested and listed at a design concentration of 4.2%
(Class A/C hazards) and 5.85% minimum (Class B hazards) in conjunction with a total flooding system. With the NOAEL (No Observable Adverse Effect
Level) measured at 10%, NOVEC 1230 fluid provides a substantial margin of safety in occupied
spaces.
NOVEC 1230 Fire Protection Fluid complies with NFPA 2001: Standard for Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing
Systems. It is listed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and Underwriters Laboratories of Canada
(ULC) as a component of the SAPPHIREâ„¢ Suppression System. Containers meet the applicable U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)
specifications.
Advantages
Fluid at room temperature - unique amongst gaseous agents therefore compact storage
Fast extinguishing action
Over-pressurisation relief vents not normally required
Novecâ„¢ 1230 fluid poses no safety risk to people in occupied spaces
It also offers a safety margin of up to 100% - that’s higher than any other type of clean fire suppression agent
Electrically non-conductive
Non-corrosive
No post-fire residues or damage to protected equipment
Disadvantages
High agent cost
NovecTM 1230 Fire Protection Fluid is stored as a liquid and discharged into the protected space as a gas. It puts fires out quickly by a combination of heat absorption and chemical interference with the
flame.
System Benefits
Environment Friendly
Novecâ„¢ 1230 fluid has a zero Ozone Depletion Potential, a Global Warming Potential of just one
(compared to Halon
1301 with a GWP of 6900) and an atmospheric lifetime of only five
days.
Safe
Independent scientific studies have proven that Novecâ„¢ 1230 fluid poses no safety risk to people in occupied spaces at the normal design
concentration. It also offers a safety margin of up to 100% - that’s higher than any other type of clean fire suppression
agent.
Effective
Novecâ„¢ 1230 fluid puts fires out quickly, before they can do any serious
damage. It does this by reaching extinguishing concentrations in ten seconds or
less. It is effective on a wide range of Class A, B and electrical
fires.
Clean
Novecâ„¢ 1230 fluid discharges as a colourless, electrically
nonconductive, and non-corrosive gas. It does not leave any
residue behind, and there is no need for costly clean-up operations.
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