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  • The Importance of CO2 in Fire Suppression Applications
    While many factors go into fire suppression system testing, Carbon Dioxide (CO2) has long been used as a critical element in local fire applications, inerting, and total flooding environments. The inert gas goes back to the early 1920's and happens to be the only gaseous fire suppression agent used
  • Fire Suppression Testing with CO2 Sampling Data Loggers
    Fire suppression testing is one of the most common uses of CO2 sampling data loggers. This is because carbon dioxide (CO2) can quickly deplete the oxygen in a room to put out a fire. Unlike water, CO2 is "clean" in that it does not react to sensitive electronics, and requires no cleanup.
  • Section 211100: Facility Fire-Suppression Water-Service Piping Spec
    Section includes fire-suppression water-service piping and related components outside the building [and service entrance piping through floor into the building] [and service entrance piping through wall into the building] and the following:
  • New Case Study: New Stadium Fire Suppression Control System
    Develop a custom engineered fire suppression system for a new indoor football stadium. Regulations require protection against fire hazards which could occur during monster truck rallies or other events that may have flammable material on the stadium floor area.
  • Fire Suppression System
    Project Goal. Design and build a highly reliable fire suppressant metering system for dousing coal fires at a power plant.
  • Versatility of fiberglass tanks make them ideal for commerical fire protection systems
    owners continue to search for ways to better manage their water resources. Water storage for fire suppression systems is one specific application where mechanical and fire protection engineers across the country are searching for reliable, cost-effective storage options to hold thousands of gallons
  • Firing of Hippocampal Neurogliaform Cells Induces Suppression of Synaptic Inhibition
    synthase (nNOS)-Cre-tdTomato mouse recorded in vitro. We found that the "in vivo firing pattern" produced a transient firing-induced suppression of synaptic inhibition (FSI) evoked by a presynaptic NGFC. Imaging experiments demonstrate that FSI was associated with action potential backpropagation (bAP
  • How to Choose Between a Fixed vs. Portable Gas Detector?
    in some not so well known applications like wastewater treatment, incubation, and even fire suppression.
  • CO2 Tank Safety & CO2 Cylinder Safety
    , fire suppression systems, and even indoor agriculture. All of these vessels are a potential safety hazard if not installed and maintained properly.
  • Applying Neural Network Technology To Next Generation Flame Detectors
    . Insufficient differentiation of flames from background sources typically causes the highly undesirable condition of false alarm. When a false alarm condition occurs, it activates automated fire suppression equipment, causes operational interrupts, consumes extinguishing materials, and requires

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