Aerosol Gas Automatic Fire Suppression System Technical Specifications
Aerosol gas automatic fire suppression systems are a modern and effective extinguishing solution that helps control the risk before it escalates by providing rapid intervention in the initial stages of a fire in enclosed spaces. They offer a significant fire protection approach that supports both equipment safety and business continuity in critical areas such as electrical panels, control rooms, UPS and generator rooms, machine rooms, industrial cabinets, and similar locations.
The Aerosol Gas Automatic Fire Extinguishing System Technical Specifications on this page comprehensively defines all the requirements of the system to be installed. The document has been prepared to present the scope of work, system components, material and application standards, assembly and commissioning processes, acceptance criteria, and technical qualification conditions in a clear and referable format.
The specifications detail the basic technical expectations regarding aerosol generators (stationary fire extinguishers), the certifications and conformity documents that the products must possess. In this context;
Manufacturer warranty certificates, installation/sales authorizations, operating instructions, MSDS forms, and documentation requirements such as compliance with relevant standards are clearly stated. Furthermore, it is emphasized that critical parameters such as total volume, fire class, ventilation conditions, potential leaks, ambient temperature, and atmospheric pressure must be considered in system design. The document also provides an important framework for the design safety of the system. The application of a safety factor based on extinguishing intensity values determined within the scope of TS EN 15276 and TS ISO 15779 standards, and the selection of the generator based on "effective mass" are highlighted. Issues such as implementing the system with a specific approach and designing a separate system for each location are defined as applicable and verifiable criteria in the field. This approach supports both the correct capacity selection and accurate project-based engineering calculations. The technical specifications include not only aerosol extinguishing units but also the fire detection and extinguishing control infrastructure in detail. Conventional extinguishing unit features, temperature and optical smoke detectors, stop/start buttons, audible and visual warning devices, and other equipment are explained along with their compliance with standards and minimum technical requirements. Thus, the system is designed to address not only "extinguishing" but also "detection-warning-control" as a whole.
On the implementation side, the qualifications and technical requirements for the contractor firm have been comprehensively defined. Criteria such as the installation being carried out by expert teams, generator positioning in accordance with manufacturer-approved calculations, the necessary engineering staff, authorization documents, and quality certificates aim to ensure that the process is carried out in a transparent and traceable manner. The requirement to submit all as-built projects, calculation reports, quality/approval documents, and all technical deliverables completely at the end of the project supports the standard delivery structure expected in corporate projects.
Furthermore, the warranty, maintenance, inspection, testing, and commissioning steps are clearly stated in the document. The post-delivery warranty coverage of the systems, the schedule of periodic checks, on-site test scenarios (cross-zone control, delay times, alarm scenarios, etc.), and commissioning procedures are also detailed. It serves as an important reference both in terms of user safety and the sustainable performance of the system.
You can download the technical specifications document in PDF format from the link below and use it as a reference in your project design, procurement and implementation processes.
Aerosol Gas Automatic Fire Extinguishing System Technical Specifications