
Fire suppression systems using carbon dioxide (CO2) are widely used across industries because of CO2's clean, non-reactive properties. Unlike water-based systems, CO2 does not damage electronics or sensitive materials. However, its effectiveness at displacing oxygen also makes it potentially hazardous to personnel, especially in enclosed or clean room environments.
Why Use a CM-1000 for Fire Suppression Testing?
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100% CO2 concentration measurement capabilities
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Portable sampling design for easy deployment in sealed spaces
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High-precision NDIR sensor technology
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Data logging and USB data retrieval
- Compliance with NFPA testing protocols
Benefits of CO2 Data Logging in Fire Suppression
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Regulatory Assurance: Helps meet NFPA and AHJ inspection criteria
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Occupant Safety: Ensures gas doesn’t accumulate dangerously in sealed spaces
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System Validation: Confirms gas discharge timing, reach, and efficacy
- Documentation: Data logging allows historical tracking for compliance audits
Industry Case Study: Room Integrity Testing with the CM-1000
CO2Meter interviewed a veteran company in the fire suppression field that performs room integrity testing for commercial, residential, and cleanroom applications. Though the company chose to remain anonymous, they are a perfect partner who stands by our CO2Meter 100% Multi Gas Sampling Data Logger.
We were able to gain insight to their experience with the device and its importance while working in fire suppression to better serve our other customers in this field. Our casual Q&A is highlighted below.
CO2Meter: What can you tell us about your company?
Customer: "We are have been around for over 70+ years and specialize in diagnostic testing buildings and clean rooms. We work on both existing and new construction buildings in residential and commercial markets."
CO2Meter: What are your specialty areas?
Customer: "Air barrier testing and repair. We test air barriers and reduce air infiltration to delivery energy savings throughout the United States. We also focus specifically on integrity testing in order to maintain required gas concentrations that act as suppression agents in the event of a fire."
CO2Meter: Why did you decide to choose CO2Meter for your business?
Customer: "We are newer to the CO2 testing arena in comparison to our other services. We are pursuing work with CO2 testing in clean rooms particularly. This has a pressure testing component to much of the testing, which we are experts in."
CO2Meter: After using our 100% CO2 Sampling Data Logger, how would you rate the device on a scale of 1 (poor) to 5 (great)?
Customer: "We would say 5, due to the device's simplicity, ease of use, and understanding."
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CO2Meter: What has been the overall need for CO2 sampling data loggers in your industry?
Customer: "The CO2 sampling data logger allows testing companies or regulatory agencies to ensure validation that the fire suppression systems are able to effectively put out the fires. This validation is critical and also aids in ensuring that any leaks are not present that could allow the gas to leak out and reduce effectiveness of the fire suppression system."
CO2Meter: Are you concerned more about compliance, safety, or analysis regarding CO2?
Customer: "Analysis."
CO2Meter: In terms of carbon dioxide, how has it impacted your application? Is it important?
Customer: "For room integrity testing specifically, consistent concentrations across the enclosure are tested and based on initial occupancy and significant enclosure changes. CO2 concentration testing is vital as it complements the door fan test and is also a standard noted in NFPA 12/2001/850 for proper testing."
The Role of CO2 Sampling in NFPA-Compliant Testing
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Is sealed properly with no leakage
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Maintains target CO2 levels over a specified time
- Does not allow CO2 to escape and reduce extinguishing capabilities
How the CM-1000 Supports Fire Protection
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Real-time sampling during discharge testing
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Compatibility with fan door and room integrity tests
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Battery-powered portability
- Long-term data storage to validate repeat tests or provide evidence to inspectors
Understanding the importance of CO2 in these applications and diving in to a customers use case better informs and educates similar customers in the space and allows us to gain critical perspective in these establishments.
Like the company that focuses on room integrity testing for its customers, whether you are looking to gain further insight to fire suppression testing and the CO2 data loggers that assist them or additional gas detection solutions, we look forward to discussing your application.
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