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| Brand Name: | FUTURE |
| MOQ: | 100000SET |
| Price: | Negotiable |
| Packaging Details: | CARTON |
| Payment Terms: | TT,LC,D/A,D/P |
Engineered for sophisticated fire suppression systems, this Low-Pressure Clean Agent Male Fire Extinguisher Valve is specifically designed for use with Halotron, FM-200, and other environmentally friendly clean agents. The valve is constructed with a non-magnetic, stainless steel stem and internal components to prevent any risk of sparking, which is critical for protecting sensitive electronic equipment. This precision valve assembly ensures a clean, rapid, and complete discharge of the agent, leaving no residue and minimizing downtime for critical facilities. The outlet valve is calibrated for optimal flow characteristics specific to these gaseous agents, ensuring they disperse effectively to suppress fires. This specialized male thread valve is the cornerstone of reliable, clean agent fire protection in data centers, telecommunication facilities, and control rooms, where minimizing collateral damage is as important as extinguishing the fire.
Bullet Points:
Optimized for low-pressure clean agent systems like FM-200 and Novec 1230.
Non-magnetic stainless steel internal components to prevent sparking.
Precision valve assembly for rapid, total-flooding agent discharge.
Outlet valve designed for minimal flow restriction and optimal agent dispersion.
The essential male thread valve for protecting high-value electronic assets.
Specific Application Scenario
This valve is installed on a clean agent cylinder within an integrated suppression system for a data server rack, ensuring a fast, residue-free discharge that will extinguish a fire without damaging the sensitive servers.
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Factory Production Floor
Assembly takes place in a controlled, clean environment. Each valve is leak-tested with helium mass spectrometry to ensure a perfect seal, which is critical for maintaining the proper pressure and volume of the stored clean agent.
Packing and Transportation
Valves are sealed in vacuum bags with desiccant and packed in custom foam inserts. Documentation includes detailed material certifications and cleanroom assembly records for our clients' validation files.
FAQ
Q: Why is a non-magnetic stem required for this clean agent male fire extinguisher valve?
A: It eliminates the risk of a spark from static or magnetic induction, which is a critical safety requirement in environments packed with high-voltage electronic equipment.
Q: Is this valve assembly compatible with both nitrogen and argon propellants?
A: Yes, the materials and design are compatible with the inert gases used to pressurize clean agent systems.
Q: How does the outlet valve design contribute to effective fire suppression?
A: It is engineered for high flow efficiency, allowing the agent to discharge within the critical 10-second window required to achieve extinguishing concentration in the protected space.
Q: What certifications does this male thread valve hold for clean agent systems?
A: It is designed and tested to meet UL/ULC and FM Global standards for clean agent system components.
Q: Can this valve be integrated with an automatic detection and release system?
A: Absolutely, it is designed for seamless integration with electrical or pneumatic automatic release devices.
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| Brand Name: | FUTURE |
| MOQ: | 100000SET |
| Price: | Negotiable |
| Packaging Details: | CARTON |
| Payment Terms: | TT,LC,D/A,D/P |
Engineered for sophisticated fire suppression systems, this Low-Pressure Clean Agent Male Fire Extinguisher Valve is specifically designed for use with Halotron, FM-200, and other environmentally friendly clean agents. The valve is constructed with a non-magnetic, stainless steel stem and internal components to prevent any risk of sparking, which is critical for protecting sensitive electronic equipment. This precision valve assembly ensures a clean, rapid, and complete discharge of the agent, leaving no residue and minimizing downtime for critical facilities. The outlet valve is calibrated for optimal flow characteristics specific to these gaseous agents, ensuring they disperse effectively to suppress fires. This specialized male thread valve is the cornerstone of reliable, clean agent fire protection in data centers, telecommunication facilities, and control rooms, where minimizing collateral damage is as important as extinguishing the fire.
Bullet Points:
Optimized for low-pressure clean agent systems like FM-200 and Novec 1230.
Non-magnetic stainless steel internal components to prevent sparking.
Precision valve assembly for rapid, total-flooding agent discharge.
Outlet valve designed for minimal flow restriction and optimal agent dispersion.
The essential male thread valve for protecting high-value electronic assets.
Specific Application Scenario
This valve is installed on a clean agent cylinder within an integrated suppression system for a data server rack, ensuring a fast, residue-free discharge that will extinguish a fire without damaging the sensitive servers.
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Factory Production Floor
Assembly takes place in a controlled, clean environment. Each valve is leak-tested with helium mass spectrometry to ensure a perfect seal, which is critical for maintaining the proper pressure and volume of the stored clean agent.
Packing and Transportation
Valves are sealed in vacuum bags with desiccant and packed in custom foam inserts. Documentation includes detailed material certifications and cleanroom assembly records for our clients' validation files.
FAQ
Q: Why is a non-magnetic stem required for this clean agent male fire extinguisher valve?
A: It eliminates the risk of a spark from static or magnetic induction, which is a critical safety requirement in environments packed with high-voltage electronic equipment.
Q: Is this valve assembly compatible with both nitrogen and argon propellants?
A: Yes, the materials and design are compatible with the inert gases used to pressurize clean agent systems.
Q: How does the outlet valve design contribute to effective fire suppression?
A: It is engineered for high flow efficiency, allowing the agent to discharge within the critical 10-second window required to achieve extinguishing concentration in the protected space.
Q: What certifications does this male thread valve hold for clean agent systems?
A: It is designed and tested to meet UL/ULC and FM Global standards for clean agent system components.
Q: Can this valve be integrated with an automatic detection and release system?
A: Absolutely, it is designed for seamless integration with electrical or pneumatic automatic release devices.