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sponsored by Peripheral Manufacturing. Inc.
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27 Mar 2008
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01 Mar 2008
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HTML
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5
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Hardware Listing
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English
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ABSTRACT:
A fire suppression system is critical to protecting an organization's electronic equipment, media and personnel. This white paper describes a waterless potassium based aerosol fire suppression system and its features. Read on to get a breakdown of its capabilities, including how it:
Doesn't harm electronics or corrode materials
Is ecologically friendly and cleans up easily
Costs less to install and less to maintain
Provides staff (facility personnel) with flexibility
Avoids false discharges
Download now to learn more about what features are critical to any fire suppression system as well as how this suppression system is responding to today's most pressing data center physical security needs.
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