Clean Agent (Novec 1230) Fire Suppression Systems

We specialize in the design and engineering of Novec 1230 clean agent fire suppression systems, providing fast-acting fire protection that safeguards critical assets without water damage. Our solutions are environmentally responsible, fully compliant with NFPA 2001 and other applicable standards, and designed for safe, reliable operation. Each system is engineered for seamless integration with advanced fire detection and building management systems, ensuring optimal performance and protection of sensitive equipment.

  • Novec 1230 Fire Suppression System Design
    Environmentally friendly clean agent solutions engineered for rapid fire suppression, zero water damage, and full compliance with NFPA 2001.
  • Hazard & Risk-Based Area Evaluation
    Assessment of room size, occupancy, equipment sensitivity, and fire risk to determine the correct agent concentration and quantity.
  • Discharge & Hydraulic Calculations
    Use of manufacturer-approved software to model hydraulic flow, pipe sizing, nozzle distribution, and discharge time to ensure system performance.
  • Custom Cylinder & Piping Layouts
    Optimized cylinder storage, manifold arrangement, and piping network design for efficient and reliable agent delivery.
  • Advanced Detection & Control Integration
    Integration with fire detection systems using cross-zone smoke detection and advanced control logic, including time delay, abort, and manual release functions.
  • Full Engineering Documentation, BOQ & Specifications
    Preparation of comprehensive CAD drawings, hydraulic calculation reports, component data sheets, BOQ, and compliance documentation for AHJ approvals and installation.
  • Site Assessment & Application Review
    Evaluation of enclosure integrity, ventilation, equipment criticality, and occupancy to confirm suitability for Novec 1230 clean agent systems.
  • Concept Design Stage
    Development of preliminary layouts, agent quantity calculations, and nozzle placement concepts in accordance with NFPA 2001 and manufacturer guidelines.
  • Detailed Design Stage
    Preparation of fully coordinated system design, including finalized cylinder layouts, piping network, nozzle placement, hydraulic calculations, and cause-and-effect logic. Integration with fire detection and building management systems is included, along with preparation of technical specifications and BOQ for procurement.
  • IFC (Issued for Construction) Stage
    Finalization and issuance of construction-ready drawings, verified BOQ, and approved technical specifications suitable for installation.
  • Documentation & AHJ Submittals
    Delivery of all technical documentation to Authorities Having Jurisdiction, consultants, and stakeholders for review and approval.
Clean agent (Novec 1230) fire suppression systems
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