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  2. Gorniczy Agregat Gasniczy - Wikipedia

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    The unit was designed in Poland in the 1970s, its name roughly translates as "Mine Fire Suppression Apparatus". [1] [2] A GAG 3A unit was developed by the Queensland Mines Rescue Service, in association with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). [3] GAG units have been used in Australia since 1998. [2]

  3. Vehicle fire suppression system - Wikipedia

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    These systems are especially prevalent in the mobile heavy equipment segment and are designed to protect equipment assets from fire damage and related losses. [1] Vehicle fire suppression systems have become a vital safety feature to several industries and are most commonly used in the mining, [2] forestry, [3] landfill, and mass transit ...

  4. Fire suppression system - Wikipedia

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    An Ansul fire suppression system in a hospital cafeteria. Fire suppression systems are used to extinguish, control, or in some cases, entirely prevent fires from spreading or occurring. Fire suppression systems have an incredibly large variety of applications, and as such, there are many different types of suppression systems for different ...

  5. Active fire protection - Wikipedia

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    Active fire protection (AFP) is an integral part of fire protection. AFP is characterized by items and/or systems , which require a certain amount of motion and response in order to work, contrary to passive fire protection .

  6. Automatic fire suppression - Wikipedia

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    Engineered fire suppression systems are design specific and most commonly used for larger installations where the system is designed for a particular application. Examples include large marine and land vehicle applications, server rooms, public and private buildings, industrial paint lines, dip tanks and electrical switch rooms. Engineered ...

  7. Gaseous fire suppression - Wikipedia

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    Gaseous fire suppression, also called clean agent fire suppression, is the use of inert gases and chemical agents to extinguish a fire. These agents are governed by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard for Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems – NFPA 2001 in the US, with different standards and regulations elsewhere.