Standard on flame resistant clothing for protection of industrial personnel against short duration thermal exposures from fire.
Clean agent fire suppression system nfpa.
Standard for fixed aerosol fire extinguishing systems.
Don t ignore these two requirements.
Two requirements in nfpa 2001 that are commonly overlooked are the requirement for supervision on fire.
There are many benefits to using a clean agent fire suppression system.
The nfpa 2001 emphasizes the importance of training in clean agent fire suppression systems both for the owner of the system and those who inspect and maintain it.
Standard on clean agent fire extinguishing systems.
Nfpa 2001 standard on clean agent fire extinguishing systems which is published by the national fire protection assn.
Nfpa serves as the principal primary standard covering clean agents and the systems used to store and discharge the agents for fire protection purposes.
This code is for clean agent fire suppression systems only and does not pertain to fire extinguishing systems that use carbon dioxide or water.
Gaseous fire suppression also called clean agent fire suppression is a term to describe the use of inert gases and chemical agents to extinguish a fire these agents are governed by the national fire protection association nfpa standard for clean agent fire extinguishing systems nfpa 2001 in the us with different standards and regulations elsewhere.
For class c fires those electrical fires a number of years ago well the 2012 edition of nfpa 2001 the standard on clean agent firing extinguishing systems the technical committee for gaseous fire suppression systems expected that there are going to be more class c fires because there s a trend in that the heavy users of these it spaces to tend to not want to shut.
Anyone who could be expected to operate clean agent systems should be trained on all the functions they might have to perform.
The next edition of nfpa 2001 is set for publication in late summer 2011.
Get a clearer picture on clean agent systems with the 2018 edition of nfpa 2001.
Everyone responsible for fire protection of it telecommunications equipment high value assets or marine vessels needs nfpa 2001 standard on clean agent extinguishing systems to keep pace with the latest design and maintenance requirements plus complete facts on the different types of halogenated and inert gas.
It does not cover fire extinguishing systems that use carbon dioxide or water as the primary extinguishing media which are addressed by other nfpa documents.
This standard contains minimum requirements for total flooding and local application clean agent fire extinguishing systems.