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FSL 1230TM. Engineered Clean Agent. Fire Suppression System. 25 / 42 bar. Designed for use with: 3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid. DESIGN, INSTALLATION 1. The suppression system contractor shall be authorized to purchase and trained by the. Kidde Fire Systems (manufacturer) to design, install, test and maintain The NOVEC 1230 extinguishing concentration for normal heptanes (cup burner method) is approximately 4.5% by volume. The minimum design concentration for total This manual describes the design of VSH1230 fire extinguishing systems. Information on fire detection and the electrical control system is not part of this a properly designed system, Novec 1230 fluid will rapidly vaporize and evenly distribute Typical fire suppression design concentrations for most. 1. GENERAL. 1.1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK. A. Design and installation of an engineered Kidde ADS clean agent/waterless fire Independent scientific studies have proven that Novec 1230 fluid poses no safety risk to people in occupied spaces at the normal design concentration. It also Kidde Engineered. Fire Suppression System. Designed for use with 3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid. 3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid. FEATURES.This manual is intended to clearly and accurately reflect the Kidde Engineered Fire Suppression System designed for use with 3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection
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