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Re: Fire protecting Node 0



David Chapman wrote:
> Node 0 in our type of houses is probably the biggest fire risk so I've
put a
> smoke and heat alarm in there as part of my selfbuild which protects
the
> people in the house but not the propety if something happens when we
are
> out. Is anyone aware of a self contained fire killing system that
could be
> used ? I'm thinking of a small domestic version of the Halon type
system
> used in datacentres (obviously not Halon anymore - can't think of what
the
> replacement is called) but thinking of something that would bolt to
the
> ceiling of a room that is say 2 metres square and flood the area below
with
> a gas in the event of a fire.
>

We use a system called firetrace in our racks here at multithread -
http://www.firetrace.co.uk/

Can't remember the pricing but they were very helpful.

Nick.



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