Co2 Suppression system

A CO2 suppression system, also known as a carbon dioxide fire suppression system, is designed to quickly and effectively extinguish fires in enclosed spaces by releasing a high concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2). Carbon dioxide is a clean, colorless, and odorless gas, making it an excellent choice for suppressing fires without leaving behind any residue or damaging sensitive equipment.


In a CO2 suppression system, CO2 is stored in liquid form in high-pressure cylinders. When a fire is detected, the CO2 is released into the protected area within seconds, rapidly displacing oxygen and suffocating the fire. CO2 works by reducing the oxygen levels to a point where the fire cannot sustain itself.