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FM 200 design concentration

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ASSADEQ

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Apr 16, 2001
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What is the design concentration for Class C in FM-200 system ? saftey factor?
 
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Are you asking what the design concentration is for a Class C fire? What does the room contain? If its electronics, you also have a Class A fire hazard.
 
I learned from the internet that class A is used for surface fire and Class C for electrical fires.

for my curiosity to learn more I would like to know the design concentration for Class C fire?

any help is appreciated..
 
ASSADEQ,
Is this specified in NFPA 2001 (Clean Agent Fire Extinghishing System)?
 
ASSADEQ:

The design concentration is established in its listing. Therefore you need to contact the manufacturer and determine what is required for a Class A fire hazard. See NFPA 2001, section 3-4.2.2. Additionally, NFPA 2001 requires that you provide a safety factor of 1.2.
 
stookeyfpe:

you are right Class A can be used also for electric applications but this is only if the electrical supply is isolated (shutdown) during suppression.

So, if you have an application where the electrical supply is live you have to consider class C hazard.

thanks for your help
 
as posted before yes if the circuit is live you have a class C fire But what is normaly burning is the class A material and you design to that and most of the clean agents carry class C rating also and as stated before each manufacter will have its own requirements for concentration.

 
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