INERGEN gas fire extinguishing systems are used in spaces where an electrically non-conductive environment is required and the protected area is usually occupied.
INERGEN is an extinguishing agent composed of a mixture of three gases (which reduce the oxygen concentration): 52% nitrogen, 40% argon and 8% carbon dioxide.
INERGEN gas extinguishes the fire by reducing the oxygen concentration below the required level for combustion. After the INERGEN gas is discharged people can breathe comfortably, as the increased carbon dioxide concentration increases the respiratory rate and increases the body’s ability to assimilate oxygen.
It is the only gas tested on human subjects and, consequently, accepted anywhere in the world.
The installation contains INERGEN gas, stored in the gaseous phase in high-alloy steel containers at a pressure of 150 bar, 200 bar or 300 bar. There are manual or automatic devices for discharge. The substance is distributed and discharged into the protected area through a distribution network (pipes) and fixed nozzles that ensure uniform discharge.


