With the rapid development of information technology, the security and stability of the computer room, as the center of all kinds of data and information, are very important. As an important part of the safety of the computer room, it is very important to choose the right fire extinguishing system. Among the many extinguishing systems, heptafluoropropane and perfluorohexanone extinguishing systems are two of the most interesting options. This article will provide an in-depth comparison of these two fire suppression systems to determine which is better suited for machine room fire suppression.
First of all, we need to understand the basic characteristics of heptafluoropropane and perfluorohexanone fire extinguishing systems. The heptafluoropropane fire extinguishing system is a gas fire extinguishing system that uses heptafluoropropane gas to inhibit flame combustion. It is characterized by fast extinguishing speed, high efficiency and no damage to equipment. However, heptafluoropropane gas has a destructive effect on the ozone layer in the atmosphere, and long-term use may cause environmental problems.
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The perfluorohexanone fire extinguishing system is a new type of liquid fire extinguishing system. It uses perfluorohexanone liquid to inhibit flame combustion, which has the advantages of being clean, environmentally friendly and efficient. However, perfluorohexanone has a low boiling point and needs to be stored and transported at room temperature, which increases the difficulty and cost of its application.
When comparing the suitability of the two fire extinguishing systems, we need to consider the specifics of the machine room. Machine rooms typically contain a large number of electronic devices that are of high value and sensitive to fire extinguishing agents. Therefore, the selection of fire extinguishing system needs to fully consider its harmlessness to electronic equipment, fire extinguishing speed and efficiency, and other factors.
From the perspective of environmental protection, perfluorohexanone has obvious environmental advantages, and it has no destructive effect on the ozone layer of the atmosphere. However, this shortcoming of heptafluoropropane does not justify its exclusion from the fire extinguishing system in the machine room. In today's increasingly important environmental protection issues, it is necessary to choose an environmentally friendly fire extinguishing system.
In terms of fire extinguishing speed and efficiency, heptafluoropropane has a fast fire extinguishing speed and can extinguish the fire in a short time. Although the fire extinguishing speed of perfluorohexanone is not as fast as heptafluoropropane, it is more harmless to electronic equipment and will not cause damage to the equipment. Therefore, when choosing a fire extinguishing system, it is necessary to comprehensively consider factors such as fire extinguishing speed, efficiency and harmlessness to electronic equipment.
In summary, sevofluoropropane and perfluorohexanone fire extinguishing systems have their own advantages and disadvantages. When choosing a fire extinguishing system in the computer room, we need to comprehensively consider the specific situation of the computer room, environmental protection requirements, fire extinguishing speed and efficiency, and harmlessness to electronic equipment. In some cases, sevofluoropropane may be more suitable for plant room fire extinguishing; In other cases, perfluorohexanone may be more advantageous. Therefore, when selecting a fire extinguishing system in the machine room, a comprehensive evaluation and comparison is required to ensure that the most suitable fire extinguishing system is selected. At the same time, in order to ensure the safety of the computer room, in addition to selecting the appropriate fire extinguishing system, it is also necessary to carry out regular maintenance and inspection, as well as strengthen personnel training and management, and improve the ability to respond to emergencies such as fires.