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The difference from inert gases and FS 49 C2 is that it takes less gas to suppress a fire, and therefore gas storage takes less space, depending on the storage pressure. Savings may vary between a 50-90%.
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FS 49 C2 is believed to cause less damage to the environment. Its main component is the most widely used replacement gas for refrigeration systems, characterized by zero
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in the air. It can extinguish a fire with less danger to people in the room at extinguishing concentrations in contrast to pure carbon dioxide based
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and the ozone-depleting effect of Halon gases. Developing countries were granted an extension to still use Halon until 2010. After 2010
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is recommended when in a fire site because in the process of extinguishing the fire, FS 49 C2 may release potentially harmful gases.
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is an environmentally engineered, human safe, fast acting Clean Agent fire extinguishing gas for
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recommended that those countries replace Halon with ozone friendly alternatives.
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Filling a room 12% by FS 49 C2 is sufficient to suppress a flame-based fire.
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that is deadly to humans when released in extinguishing amounts.
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Swedish Air Force Hangar Protected with 7000 kg Clean Agent FS49C2
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Even though FS 49 C2 gas does not leave toxic gases behind, a
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