Stat-X Fixed System

Engineered fire suppression systems are the gold standard for safeguarding spaces against fire hazards. By carefully selecting the suppression agent and calculating application rates, these systems provide unparalleled protection. Regular inspections and maintenance ensure optimal performance, delivering reliable extinguishment or suppression when fires occur.
A typical fire suppression system comprises three key components: the agent, discharge mechanism, and fire detection system. This harmonious trio works in concert to detect fires, trigger the discharge mechanism, and release the suppression agent.
The Stat-X fire suppression agent stands out for its versatility and effectiveness. When deployed through a total flooding system, Stat-X rapidly suppresses fires and remains suspended for several minutes to prevent reflash. Its broad applications include Class A, B, and C fires, making it an excellent choice for various special hazard applications.
Stat-X electrical units are the backbone of engineered fire suppression systems. These units are triggered by an electrical signal from the alarm panel, ensuring swift and reliable activation. With a range of sizes available, Stat-X electrical units can protect everything from small enclosures to large, complex spaces.
What sets Stat-X apart is its cutting-edge technology, which outperforms traditional gaseous or dry chemical agents. By delivering rapid response and effective suppression, Stat-X minimizes damage and prevents uncontrolled fire spread, providing unparalleled peace of mind for those relying on these systems.

Specifications

Agent Container. The generator housing is constructed of exterior and interior stainless steel shells separated by an insulating material. The top and bottom of housing is stainless steel and incorporate a 3/4″ NPT fitting to enable direct connection to conduit on our electrical units. The housing is sealed with a non-permeable membrane and incorporates a mechanical means to ensure rupture of the membrane upon activation. The housing is non-pressurized prior to system activation.

Finish. Brushed stainless steel. Units have passed salt spray corrosion testing per UL 2775 Standard as part of their listing.

Aerosol Agent. The aerosol generated is potassium based and manufacturer shall provide fifteen (15) minute time weighted average data from an independent United States laboratory demonstrating that the aerosol does not produce (at normal design concentrations) harmful levels of CO, CO2, and NOx based on NIOSH standards. The product has no ozone depletion potential and no global warming potential. Agent is approved for commercial sale by the US EPA.

Listing. Aerosol generators are listed by Underwriter’s Laboratories of Canada to UL 2775 Standard.

System. Extinguishing system is accomplished by means of distributed generating devices to ensure distribution of extinguishing aerosol throughout the protected volume. Devices are capable of being supervised.

Mounting. Generator devices shall be mounted by means of stainless steel bracketing that allows for directional adjustment through both vertical and horizontal plane.