New Euralarm document provides guidance on approved fill stations of clean agent systems
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Clean agent systems work with gases that leave no residue and act against fires in the early stages of development.
Filling of containers, whether as an initial fill function or as result of a container discharging and needing to be refilled, is a vital part of the quality controls in place to ensure that systems work as intended. In order to maintain the functionality of the clean agent system as new, correct refilling is an important activity. For retesting of containers prior to refill refer to the Euralarm Guidance on the Periodic Testing of Transportable Gas Containers used in Fire Extinguishing Systems.
Topics
Topics that are covered in the new Euralarm guidance note are the different types of fill station operatives, who are capable of carrying out the refill of system containers, training by a qualified third party or OEM, checking of containers before the refill is conducted, process documentation, personal safety, important additional steps for a correct filling process and the required equipment. The guidance document also contains a bibliography as reference to other important documents and relevant standards.
Copies of the ‘Guidance on Approved fill stations’ and ‘Guidance on the Periodic Testing of Transportable Gas Containers’ can be downloaded from the Euralarm website.
About Euralarm
Euralarm represents the electronic fire and security industry, providing leadership and expertise for industry, market, policy makers and standards bodies. Our Members make society safer and secure through systems and services for fire detection and extinguishing, intrusion detection, access control, video monitoring, alarm transmission and alarm receiving centres. Founded in 1970, Euralarm represents over 5000 companies within the fire safety and security industry valued at 67 billion Euros. Euralarm Members are national associations and individual companies from across Europe.
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