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Kidde Fire Systems FM-200 ECS Series User Manual

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FOREWORD
This manual is written for those who are installing an FM-200
®
ECS Series Engineered Fire Suppression System.
IMPORTANT
Kidde-Fenwal assumes no responsibility for the application of any systems other than those addressed in this manual. The technical
data contained herein is limited strictly for information purposes only. Kidde-Fenwal believes this data to be accurate, but it is
published and presented without any guarantee or warranty whatsoever. Kidde-Fenwal disclaims any liability for any use that may be
made of the data and information contained herein by any and all other parties.
Kidde FM-200 Fire Suppression Systems are to be designed, installed, inspected, maintained, tested and recharged by qualified,
trained personnel in accordance with the following:
Standard of the National Fire Protection Association No. 2001, titled Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems.
All instructions, limitations, etc. contained in this manual, P/N 90-FM200M-000.
All information contained on the system container nameplate(s).
Storage, handling, transportation, service, maintenance, recharge, and test of agent storage containers shall be performed only by
qualified and trained personnel in accordance with the information in this manual and Compressed Gas Association pamphlets C-1,
C-6 and P-1:
C-1, Methods for Hydrostatic Testing of Compressed Gas Cylinders.
C-6, Standards for Visual Inspection of Compressed Gas Cylinders.
P-1, Safe Handling of Compressed Gases In Containers.
CGA pamphlets are published by the Compressed Gas Association, Crystal Square Two, 1725 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington,
VA 22202-4102.
The new design concentration for Class A and C fires applies to systems designed to meet and comply with UL 2166 and NFPA 2001
guidelines. As such, our Customers are reminded and advised:
The applicable best practice that these systems use automatic actuation;
Designers should also take note of clause 2-3.5.6.1 in NFPA 2001
1
with regard to time delays;
The designer should also take note of A.3-4.2.4 in NFPA 2001 and confirm that the hazard protected does not include any
identifiable fire accelerants
2
, which would classify the area as a Class B hazard;
In addition, the designer should refer to section A.3-6 in NFPA 2001 and confirm that the area does not include a material
number of power or energized cables
3
in close proximity that would predicate the usage of a different design concentration.
Please contact applications engineering for design guidance in this instance.
1 Clause 2-3.5.6.1 in NFPA 2001, 2000 edition states:
For clean agent extinguishing systems, a pre-discharge alarm and time delay, sufficient to allow personnel evacuation prior to discharge, shall
be provided. For hazard areas subject to fast growth fires, where the provision of a time delay would seriously increase the threat to life and
property, a time delay shall be permitted to be eliminated.
2 A.3-4.2.4 in NFPA 2001, 2000 edition states
Hazards containing both Class A and Class B fuels should be evaluated on the basis of the fuel requiring the highest design concentration.
3 A.3.6 in NFPA 2001, 2000 edition states in part
...Energized electrical equipment that could provide a prolonged ignition source shall be de-energized prior to or during agent discharge. If
electrical equipment cannot be de-energized, consideration should be given to the use of extended agent discharge, higher initial concentra-
tion, and the possibility of formation of combustion and decomposition products. Additional testing can be needed on suppression of energized
electrical equipment fires to determine these quantities...
Any questions concerning the information presented in this manual should be addressed to:
Kidde-Fenwal Inc.
400 Main Street
Ashland, MA 01721
Phone: (508) 881-2000
Fax: (508) 881-8920

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Kidde Fire Systems FM-200 ECS Series Specifications

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BrandKidde Fire Systems
ModelFM-200 ECS Series
CategoryFirefighting Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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