Pre Engineered Fire Trace System
Global Safety System designed Fire Trace System is a self activating suppression system that suppresses the Fire within seconds. Fire Trace System is a Low Maintenance, Cost-Effective and most important a Reliable solution to the problem of “Micro-Environment” Fire risk. where the hazard is typically contained within a critical enclosure, such as Equipment, Electrical Panel ,Machines etc.
Fire Trace Systems are compatible with most commercially available Fire Suppression Agents such as FM 200 ,NOVEC 1230 or CO2 Gas.
GSS Pre-Engineered Fire Trace Fire Suppression Systems are usually available in two configurations : Direct Release and Indirect Release.
Direct Release : In a Direct Release System, the Suppressant Agent comes via the hole made by Fire in the tube itself. Our Direct Release systems use Heat and Flame sensitive Tubing as a Fire Detection and System activation device.
The U/L listed Thermo Sensitive tube act as the responder for Fire in the enclosure. Fire Detection Tubing is installed throughout the enclosed risky area.
When a Fire break out, the point on the pressurized tube nearest the Fire will burst, allowing the Fire Suppression Agent to flow from cylinder to the burst tube point and extinguishes directly at the source of the Fire. The result is a immediate extinguishing of the Fire, Suppressing the fire where it starts.
The faster extinguishing effect of Fire Trace System as compared with conventional Low Pressure (25 Bar) system is achieved solely by means of the high pressure (42 Bar) technology. Due to high pressure rapid and reliable extinguishing of fire is ensured.

An Indirect Fire Suppressant Release System is used in larger areas that need a high volume of extinguishing agents to suppress the Fire effectively.
With an Indirect release system, the Heat Sensing tube is used for detection only. When a fire causes the tubing to burst, a valve opens and the suppressant is discharged via a Pre-Engineered distribution network and fixed discharge nozzles flooding the area while effectively suppressing the fire quickly and thoroughly.
Fire Trace System shall always be designed in accordance with the latest version of applicable