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novec 1230 specification

Build Your 3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid Specification with Confidence

Build the right fire suppression system specifications for your client’s needs with our Build a Spec tool. Our experienced team of fire suppression engineers has developed language you can use to help you easily specify a system containing Novec 1230 fluid for your client’s project, either by name or by general properties.


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  • novec 1230 specification

    The extinguishant is the essential component in any fire suppression system. When you create a specification, your recommendations could determine if people, valuable assets or even an entire business survives a fire.

     

    Specify an agent that is:

    • Safe for use in occupied space
    • Environmentally sustainable
    • Electrically non-conductive
    • Recognized by international standards such as NFPA 2001 and ISO 14520
    • Able to extinguish the fire at the incipient stage
    • Residue-free

Clean Agent Fire Suppression Fluid
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Copy and paste the following text into your specification or download the full specification example.

  1. Summary of work

    A. Design, supply and install a complete clean agent total flooding fire suppression system using Novec 1230 Fire Protection Fluid (hereafter referred to as SYSTEM) which meets all the performance criteria described herein.
  2. Clean Agent Fire Suppression Fluid

    A. Clean agent fire suppression fluid shall be 3M Novec 1230 Fire Protection Fluid.

    B. Clean Agent Fluid shall have an Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) of zero. ODP as defined by the US EPA.

    C. Clean Agent Fluid shall have a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of < 1 (100 year ITH). GWP as defined by the intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fifth Assessment Report (IPCC AR5) or in U.S. EPA documentation and approvals.

    D. Clean Agent Fluid shall not be one of these greenhouse gases or ozone depleters; Perfluorocarbons (PFCs), Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), and Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs).

    E. Clean Agent Fluid must have a minimum safety factor 60% between the design concentration percentage and the No Observed Adverse Effect Level (NOAEL) for Class A and C hazards. For guidance on safety factors for Class B hazards, contact an approved Original Equipment Manufacturer.

    Download Complete Novec™ 1230 Specification Example (Word, 507 KB)

Do procurement rules require a non-branded fire suppressant?

In some cases, you may wish to emphasise specific client criteria, such as environmental sustainability, margin of safety for occupants or protection against hard disk damage during system discharge. Choose your area of emphasis below to access specification copy focused on those considerations. Use these specification guidelines to get the important features your clients need.

  • Non-branded fire suppression
    Non-branded spec

    If you are required to specify without a brand name, you can also specify based on the agent's unique properties. Novec 1230 fluid combines exceptional sustainability with the highest margin of safety among clean extinguishing agents, and is not targeted for regulatory phasedown. 

  • environmentally friendly fire suppression system
    Environmentally friendly

    Zero ozone depletion doesn’t tell the whole story. For complete sustainable solutions, you’ll want a clean agent with a global warming potential (GWP) of <1. The specs below can be used for clients that highly value sustainable products not subject to current or future climate change regulations.

  • novec 1230 design concentration
    High safety margin

    All clean agent fire extinguishants do not have the same margins of safety. When extinguishing a fire in occupied spaces, the safety of the agent is a very important consideration. A key to that is the minimum design concentration used. As an alternative to calling out clean agents by brand, products may be specified by requiring margins of safety.

  • Prevent HDD damage
    Prevent HDD damage

    An inert gas release during a fire may damage hard disk drives. The discharge in a server room may last 120 seconds for a Class A hazard. (NFPA 2001 5.7.1.1.2.) The frequency, acoustic level and the duration of the sound during discharge all contribute to hard drive failure by interrupting data tracking on spinning hard disk drives. No chemical clean agent discharge has been reported to damage hard disk drives.


Non-Branded: Clean Agent Fire Suppression Fluid
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Copy and paste the following text into your specification or download the full specification example.

  1. Summary of work

    A. Design, supply and install a complete clean agent total flooding fire suppression system using agent manufactured by a reputable manufacturer with a process known as electrochemical fluorination. (Hereafter referred to as SYSTEM)

  2. Clean Agent Fire Suppression Fluid

    A. Agent shall be manufactured at an ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 registered facility.

    B. Clean Agent shall have an Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) of zero. ODP as defined by the US EPA.

    C. Clean Agent shall have a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of < 1 (100 year ITH). GWP as defined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fifth Assessment Report (IPCC AR5) or in US EPA documentation and approvals.

    D. Clean Agent shall not be one of these greenhouse gases or ozone depleters; Perfluorocarbons (PFCs), Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), and Hydrochlorofluorcarbons (HCFCs).

    E. Agent will not be restricted for use in fire protection due to its Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) or Global Warming Potential (GWP) and is not targeted for phase-down by the Montreal Protocol, nor subject to the European F-Gas Regulations targeting the phase-down of production and import of HFCs into Europe; and will not be affected by U.S. EPA SNAP regulations which would render it either unacceptable or acceptable subject to narrow use limits.

    F. Clean Agent must have a minimum safety factor 60% between the design concentration percentage and the No Observed Adverse Effect Level (NOAEL) for Class A and C hazards. For guidance on safety factors for Class B hazards, contact an approved Original Equipment Manufacturer.

    G. The minimum extinguishing concentration (MEC) determined by test as witnessed per recognized testing laboratory standards (i.e UL 2166, FM 5600) shall be no greater than 3.3%.

    H. Equipment shall be UL listed and FM approved and extinguishing agent shall be component recognized by UL or FM for use in the system.

    I. System cylinders shall be labeled indicating the system manufacturer and agent brand. System service and refill shall be by an authorised manufacturer’s representative and shall be the agent of the original installation brand.

    Download Complete Non-branded Specification Example (Word, 508 KB)
Copy and paste this text regarding environmental sustainability into your specification
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The fire suppression system shall include a 20-year warranty from the clean agent manufacturer that shall warrant the agent against any regulatory or phase down activity for a period of 20 years from the date of installation. The agent manufacturer shall supply a certificate to the end user indicating the date of the warranty and full terms and conditions.

  1. Summary of work

    A. Design, supply and install a complete clean agent total flooding fire suppression system using an environmentally sustainable clean agent.

  2. Clean Agent Fire Suppression Fluid

    A. Clean Agent shall have an Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) of zero. ODP as defined by the US EPA.

    B. Clean Agent shall have a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of < 1 (100 year ITH.) GWP as defined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fifth Assessment Report (IPCC AR5) or in US EPA documentation and approvals.

    C. Clean Agent shall not be one of these greenhouse gases or ozone depleters; Perfluorocarbons (PFCs), Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), and Hydrochlorofluorcarbons (HCFCs).

    D. System cylinders shall be labeled indicating the system manufacturer and the agent. System shall be refilled with the original clean agent brand.

    E. Agents will not be restricted for use in fire protection due to its Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) or Global Warming Potential (GWP) and is not targeted for phase-down by the Montreal Protocol, nor subject to the European F-Gas Regulations targeting the phase-down of production and import of HFCs into Europe; and will not be affected by U.S. EPA SNAP regulations which would render it either unacceptable or acceptable subject to narrow use limits.
Copy and paste this text regarding the safety of occupants into your specification
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Clean Agent must have a minimum safety factor 60% between the design concentration percentage and the No Observed Adverse Effect Level (NOAEL) for Class A and C hazards. For guidance on safety factors for Class B hazards, contact an approved Original Equipment Manufacturer.

Copy and paste this text regarding noise concerns into your specification
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The system shall be certified by the fire suppression system manufacturer to have a noise level during agent discharge not to exceed 110 dB, from 0.5 to 5.0 kHz, for longer than 20 seconds, at a distance of three feet from the gas discharge nozzle. The manufacturer shall supply certified testing documenting measured noise levels recorded by the LZF max per 1/3 octave band center frequency, or other approved method.

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