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		<title>Clean Agent Fire Suppression Systems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Clean agent technology has evolved over the years.  The technology for the suppression as well as the application has grown leaps and bounds over the last five years.  Manufactures have invested money and energy to making systems which will protect critical resources such as computer server rooms or telephone data areas.

Most model building and fire codes refer the inspector and plan reviewer to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 2001 Standard on Clean Agent Fire Suppression Systems.  The most recent edition is the 2008 edition which has some changes to the body over previous years.

NFPA 2001 contains the minimum requirements for total flooding and local application clean agent fire extinguishing systems.   A common misconception is that it covers CO2 or water system.  The standard does not cover fire extinguishing systems that use carbon dioxide or water as the primary extinguishing media, which are addressed by other NFPA documents (NFPA 12 or NFPA 13).]]></description>
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