FE-25

Superior, Cost-Effective Clean Agent Fire Protection

 

Water-based fire suppression systems (sprinklers) are designed to protect people and structures. But when it comes to protecting high value machinery, computers and other electronic equipment, water can be more damaging than the fire itself! An ECARO-25® clean agent fire suppression system is the superior, cost-effective choice for protecting electronics and high-value assets - reducing the threat of needless downtime and business interruption.

Less Clean Agent

Fike's ECARO-25 clean agent fire protection system requires 20% less clean agent per cubic foot/meter than FM-200® (also known as HFC-227ea) fire suppression systems and an incredible 38% less clean agent than FK-5-1-12 - that's a significant cost savings.

More Efficient

In addition, the superior physical properties of Dupont™ FE-25™, the clean agent used in the ECARO-25 system, allow you to utilize small diameter piping over long distances, making the clean agent pipe network design much easier and less expensive. And ECARO-25 is 15% more efficient in hold time than a HFC-227 ea or FM-200 fire suppression systems, and 25% more efficient than a FK-5-1-12 system.

The Premier Clean Agent Fire Suppression System for Today and Tomorrow!

Protect Your People, Your Assets, Your Business Continuity ... and Your Bottom Line with an ECARO-25™ Clean Agent Fire Suppression System

  • Zero Ozone Depleting Potential (ODP)
  • Environmentally Safe
  • Electrically Non-Conductive
  • Colorless and Odorless
  • Leaves No Residue
  • For Use in Occupied and Unoccupied Spaces
  • No Overpressurized Concerns

Application

  • Computer rooms
  • Telecommunication centers
  • Records and data archives
  • Testing / imaging equipment
  • Reference material
  • Chemical laboratories
  • Clean rooms
  • Control rooms
  • Flammable liquid storage
  • Offshore drilling rigs
  • Robotic equipment
  • Textile manufacturing
  • Electric utility facilities
  • Media storage
  • Military vehicles
  • Art / artifacts / historical collections