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Clean Agent Suppression System Inspection & Test Report

This report documents inspection and testing of a clean agent fire suppression system (FM-200, Novec 1230, inert gas) to NFPA 2001 — agent quantity and cylinder pressure, detection and release circuit function, pre-discharge alarms, and enclosure integrity status.

NFPA 2001 (Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems)Valid: Semi-annual to annual — per NFPA 2001 and the AHJ

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What it covers

  • Agent type and design concentration
  • Cylinder pressure and agent quantity checks
  • Detection, pre-discharge alarm and time delay
  • Release circuit simulated actuation
  • Equipment shutdowns
  • Enclosure integrity status

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Frequently asked questions about Clean Agent System

How long must the enclosure hold the agent?
NFPA 2001 requires the protected enclosure to hold at least 85% of the adjusted minimum design concentration at the highest level of combustibles for at least 10 minutes — demonstrated by an enclosure integrity (door fan) test or a discharge test.
Is agent discharged during periodic testing?
No — periodic testing uses simulated release with test actuators so the agent charge is preserved. Cylinder pressure and agent weight or liquid level are checked against the manufacturer limits instead.

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