Kidde CO2 Fire Suppression

CO2 fire protection applications for Class A, B, and C hazard types explained. Class A fire hazards are common, ordinary combustible materials such as paper, plastics, cloth, wood and dust. Class B hazards include flammable liquids. In fact, any liquid that has a flash point below 100 degrees F are considered Class B fire hazards. Class C hazards are electrical in nature. This designation includes transformers, switches, and electric motors.

Kidde high pressure CO2 fire system

Fire safety doesn’t have to be pricey.

Kidde Fire Systems offers cost-effective CO2 fire suppression engineered systems that quickly extinguish Class A, B and C fires through cooling and oxygen displacement.

Read about the special considerations for industrial plant safety when mitigating the hazard of combustible and toxic gases.

From the Kidde-Fenwal website: "Kidde Fire Systems High Pressure Carbon Dioxide System is ideal for industrial processes where flammable materials and vapors present a potential fire hazard."

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