HYGOOD iFLOW Datasheet
HYGOOD iFLOW Datasheet
HYGOOD iFLOW Datasheet
FIRE SUPPRESSION
SYSTEM WITH
IFLOW TECHNOLOGY
Features
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Application
The iFLOW system is particularly suited for suppressing fires in hazards
where an electrically non-conductive medium is essential or desirable;
where clean-up of other agents presents a problem; or where the hazard
is normally occupied and requires a non-toxic agent.
When properly designed, the system will suppress surface burning fires
in Class A, B, and C hazards by lowering the oxygen content below the
level that supports combustion.
The following are typical hazards protected by iFLOW systems:
Computer rooms
n Subfloors
n Data Centres
n Telecommunications
n Museums
n Libraries
n Archives
n Machinery Spaces
n Switchgear
n Normally occupied or unoccupied electronic areas where
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Description
The iFLOW Fire Suppression System, is an engineered clean-agent
system utilizing a fixed nozzle agent distribution network. The system
may be designed in accordance with the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA) Standard 2001, International Standard ISO14520 or
European Standard EN15004.
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Selector Valve Selector valves are used to direct the flow of agent
into a single hazard of a multiple hazard system.
Detection System A control system is used where an automatic
electronic control system is required to actuate the iFLOW
system. This control system is used to control a single fixed fire
suppression or alarm system based on inputs received from fire
detection devices.
Nozzles Nozzles are designed to direct the discharge of agent
and are available in either 360 or 180 discharge patterns. The
system design specifies the nozzle and orifice size to be used for
the proper flow rate and distribution. The nozzle selection depends
on the geometry of the hazard to be protected.
Pipe and Fittings Distribution piping downstream from the
agent container pressure regulating valve must be constructed to
withstand the maximum downstream pressure as determined by
the flow calculation program.
Flow Calculation Program The system design is confirmed
using an approved flow calculation program, which is used to size
pipework and determine nozzle orifice areas.
Limitations The iFLOW system must be designed and installed
within the guidelines of the manufacturers design, installation,
operation, inspection, recharge, and maintenance manual. The
ambient temperature limitations are -20 C to 55 C (-4 F to 130 F)
Technical Data
Applicable Standards The system complies with NFPA Standard
2001, ISO14520 or EN15004.
Installations
All system components and accessories must be installed by
personnel trained by the manufacturer. All installations must be
performed according to the guidelines stated in the manufacturers
design, installation, operation, inspection, recharge, and
maintenance manual.
Maintenance
Maintenance is a vital step in the performance of a fire suppression
system. As such, it must be performed by an authorized distributor
in accordance with the manufacturers design, installation,
recharge, and maintenance manual. When replacing components
in the system, use only Tyco approved parts.