Aerosol System
NAFFCO aerosol generators consists of a solid compound in a rigid steel casing which aerosolize finely divided solid particles typically based on potassium based inorganic products and gases typically comprised of nitrogen, carbon dioxide and a neglectable amount of water vapor. It is self-generated by a combustion process of a solid aerosol-forming compound contained in a non-pressurized canister, an aerosol generator. Aerosol generators also contain an activation device designed to ignite the aerosolforming compound and may have various insulating materials to cool the aerosol prior to its release into a protected area.
The aerosol generating combustion process provides sufficient energy for a rapid discharge and efficient distribution of the aerosol. Aerosol generator has discharge outlets in radial or axial positions and are normally placed inside the protected risk area. No piping is required.
The total flooding use of aerosol generators is primarily for protection against hazards that are within an enclosure that will permit to establish and maintain the appropriate design factor of condensed aerosol for the required period of time to assure an effective extinguishment.
1. NF-ARS 11ET, NF-ARS-12ET & NF-ARS-13ET | |
2. NF-ARS 20E, NF-ARS-25T, NF-ARS-21E, NF-ARS-26T & NF-ARS 24T | |
3. NF-ARS 22E, NF-ARS-27T, NF-ARS-23E & NF-ARS-28T | Download |
4. NF-ARS 09S | Download |
5. NF-ARS 14E & NF-ARS 17E | Download |
6. NF-ARS15S-NF-ARS 16S | Download |
7. NF-ARS32S | Download |
8. NF-ARS241 | Download |
9. NF-ARS452 | Download |
10. NF-ARS902 | Download |
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