
Stat-X systems provide highly effective, environmentally friendly fire suppression
for fires in enclosed facilities and local spaces. Unlike FM-200, Halon or C02, the
Stat-X systems do not require the pressure vessels, pipe work, and extensive installation
manpower. The aerosol generators are virtually maintenance free. The Stat-X generators
effectiveness is a function of its patented design, aerosol composition, and the
ultra-fine aerosol particles produced, which is both non-toxic, and non-corrosive.
The agent is potassium based, and is 5 times as effective as Halon. Primary extinguishment
mechanism is chemical interference with free radicals of flame, which interrupts
the propagation of fire.
Systems Features
>Suitable for Class A (surface), B, C fires
>Environmentally
friendly, ( ODP ) =0
>10+ year shelf life
>Easy clean up and replacement
>Extinguishing
concentration 62g/m3 for class B fires
>Six Individual Generator sizes to fit
any hazard
>Generator Classification: Class Code 1.4S Pack PG1 UN # 0432
>ULC,
MCA Approved
>EPA Approved Halon Replacement
>Operating Temperature -65
deg F to 130 deg F


Stat-X
Discharge



Stat-X
Fire Demonstration ( Open Box with Heptane Fire, Fire out less than 10 Seconds)

Stat-X
Installation Example in an Electrical Room
Typical Design Concentrations
Class A Surface Fires 100 g/m3
Class B Flammable Liquids 62 g/m3
Class C Electrical 75 g/m3
Composition:
Alkaline metal nitrates, organic combustible binder.
Operational / Storage
conditions : Temperature: -54 Deg.C to + 54 Deg.C
Relative Humidity:
up to 98% at +35Deg.C
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Control
panels, smoke & heat detectors, pull stations, and horn/strobes available for
detection and control of Stat-X units.
Ventilation Fans should be installed for
Post discharge extraction.