CO2-Flooding-System
CO2 flooding system manufacturer in India.
The CO2 Flooding System by Mitsu Fire Safety (often associated with industrial and marine fire protection) is a specialized high-pressure fire suppression system. It is designed to extinguish fires in enclosed spaces where water or foam would be damaging or ineffective, such as engine rooms, electrical server rooms, and chemical storage areas.
Mistu Fire Safety specializes in the production and supply of CO2 flooding systems, a highly effective solution for extinguishing fires in enclosed spaces. Our CO2 flooding system is designed with state-of-the-art technology and has been trusted by numerous businesses across India. As a renowned CO2 flooding system supplier in India, we pride ourselves on our ability to deliver high-quality, reliable products that meet the needs of various industries. Our CO2 flooding system is meticulously designed to control and suppress fires effectively, minimizing damage and ensuring safety.
In the realm of fire safety and protection, Mistu Fire Safety stands as a leading CO2 flooding system manufacturer in India. We are committed to providing the highest quality fire safety equipment and solutions, ensuring the utmost safety for businesses and households.
How the System Works
The system operates on the principle of Oxygen Displacement.
Smothering Effect: It reduces the oxygen concentration in the air from the normal 21% to below 15%, a level where most fires cannot sustain combustion.
Cooling Effect: While secondary, the rapid expansion of liquid CO2 into gas absorbs heat, aiding in the suppression of surface fires.
2. Key Components
A standard Mitsu/Industrial CO2 Flooding system typically includes:
CO2 Cylinder Bank: High-pressure seamless steel cylinders (usually 45kg/67.5L capacity) stored in a manifold arrangement.
Master & Slave Valves: The “Master” cylinder is triggered (electrically or manually), which then provides pneumatic pressure to open the “Slave” cylinders.
Pneumatic Time Delay: A critical safety feature that delays the gas discharge for 30–60 seconds to allow personnel to evacuate.
Discharge Nozzles: Strategically placed to ensure an even “total flooding” concentration within the room.
Control Panel & Detectors: Integrates with smoke or heat detectors to automate the release.