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March 30, 2016
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Fire Suppression

Arizona State University (ASU) hires Titan Power for fire suppression in their new Polytechnic campus

Titan Power provided ASU Poly the design and installation of a clean agent fire suppression system, including:
 
-  Installation of EPO (Emergency Power Off) system at required exits
 
-  Demolition of existing ceiling grid and replacement with new fire-rated vinyl rock acoustical ceiling
 
-  Installation of appropriate weather stripping, sweeps and associated components to assure sealed facility

-  Replacement of all existing fluorescent light fixtures with new gasket-sealed light fixtures
 
-  Installation of proper fire controls & fire communication system
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Regardless of the solution, Titan Power uses only the highest quality fire protection system components including all detection devices, controllers and agent storage containers, as well as piping, nozzles, cabling and accessory devices. Every single component has been designed, manufactured, tested and approved to work together as an integrated fire protection system.
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Are your servers, routers and switches protected? What would happen to your company if there was a fire in the IT room? Expensive equipment would likely be permanently damaged, causing tens of thousands of dollars to replace. Company data could be permanently destroyed, causing lost financial data and creating employee downtime.

Why not have an affordable Fire Suppression System in place to protect your valuable IT equipment room or data center? 

Titan Power provides and installs quality fire suppression products designed to protect IT equipment rooms from the potential devastation of a fire. We offer customized solutions depending on your budget, needs, critical function of the space, and other considerations.

Our solutions offer fast smoke detection and fast fire suppression. We sell, service and install all types of systems including waterless systems, pre-action systems, clean agent (stand-alone or combined) and standard sprinkler systems. 

Read more below about these different types of systems.
Clean Agents / Waterless

Using water to extinguish a fire is not always the ideal choice. While sprinklers can often save buildings, they can also permanently damage electronic, computer and IT equipment. With clean agent or waterless systems, the very-early smoke detector senses a fire and the control panel sounds an alarm, shuts down the equipment and activates the system. This waterless system is made up of a clean agent liquid material that is stored in pressurized cylinders. The material flows through a piping network to a discharge nozzle where it is deployed as a gas in a fire situation. In ten seconds or less, the protected area reaches a concentration level that will not support combustion.

Features & Benefits of Waterless Fire Suppression Systems:
  • Minimize downtime due to fire/smoke damage
  • Requires minimal space for cylinder storage
  • Does not leave residue - Clean Agents rapidly vaporize to gas during discharge and evaporate cleanly, leaving no residue behind, meaning no costly cleanup
  • Electrically non-conductive/non-corrosive, so no damage to electronics or delicate mechanical devices
  • Read more here ...
Pre-Action System

Pre-action fire sprinkler systems employ the basic concept of a dry pipe system, in that water is not normally contained within the pipes. The difference, however, is that water is held from piping by an electrically operated valve, known as a pre-action valve. Valve operation is controlled by independent flame, heat, or smoke detection.

Two separate events must happen to initiate sprinkler discharge. First, the detection system must identify a developing fire and then open the pre-action valve. This allows water to flow into system piping, which effectively creates a wet pipe sprinkler system. Second, individual sprinkler heads must release to permit water flow onto the fire. In some instances, ...
Water Mist and Sprinkler Systems

A fire sprinkler system is an economical choice when considering fire suppression options. Sprinkler systems consist of water supply piping with adequate pressure and flow-rate, onto which fire sprinklers are connected. Activated by heat (not smoke- a common misconception), a sprinkler head will spray water into the room if sufficient heat reaches the bulb, causing it to shatter. Sprinkler heads operate individually. The water dispersed throughout the room ...
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7031 W. Oakland Street
Chandler, AZ 85226
(800) 509-6170
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