SR200 fire suppression system uses Heptafluoropropane, more commonly known as HFC-227ea, which is a colourless and odourless gas fire extinguishing agent that can be liquified and stored at low pressure. HFC-227ea is used worldwide in fire suppression systems and is a clean agent as regulated by NFPA 2001: Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems.
HFC-227ea was a replacement for Halon 1301 as it has no secondary pollution and has high fire extinguishing performance. Suitable for extinguishing Class A, B and C fires, it has no corrosion and contamination towards electrical appliances and electronic equipment, which makes it ideally suited for the protection of a wide range of equipment and important places such as data centres, computer rooms, engine room, substations and etc.
SR200 fire suppression system is internationally certified by VdS, UL Listed and FM approved, and locally approved by SGP and Bomba. SR200 system design is also in accordance with NFPA 2001 standards, and supported by either Jensen Hughes and VdS hydraulic calculations.
SR200 fire suppression system uses Heptafluoropropane, more commonly known as HFC-227ea, which is a colourless and odourless gas fire extinguishing agent that can be liquified and stored at low pressure. HFC-227ea is used worldwide in fire suppression systems and is a clean agent as regulated by NFPA 2001: Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems.
HFC-227ea was a replacement for Halon 1301 as it has no secondary pollution and has high fire extinguishing performance. Suitable for extinguishing Class A, B and C fires, it has no corrosion and contamination towards electrical appliances and electronic equipment, which makes it ideally suited for the protection of a wide range of equipment and important places such as data centres, computer rooms, engine room, substations and etc.
SR200 fire suppression system is internationally certified by VdS, UL Listed and FM approved, and locally approved by SGP and Bomba. SR200 system design is also in accordance with NFPA 2001 standards, and supported by either Jensen Hughes and VdS hydraulic calculations.


Wide range of Cylinders
Our in-house engineering team is on hand to advise from between 10L to 369L and 25, 42 and 50 bar variants.

Eco Friendly
Economical protection of multiple rooms when using directional valves.

Wide Coverage
Easy to use hydraulic calculation software by Jensen Hughes.
Malaysian Made, Internationally Accepted
SR200 is suitable for Class A, B and C fires and provides a highly efficient and reliable solution to protecting high value assets, be it data servers, people or equipment.
Approvals:
How does SR200 work?
SR200 fire suppression system is based on a total flooding principle, whereby the protected room is completely flooded with HFC-227ea agent to suppress the fire at infancy stage through physical (absorbs heat from surrounding area) and chemical mechanisms (prevents reaction that leads to combustion). The quantity of HFC-227ea required to adequate extinguish the fire is determined by the design concentration based on the room volume and class of fire.
What are the pros and cons of SR200?
Clean Agent Characteristics

Where can I use?
Computer room, telecommunication centre, library, archive room, power distribution room, data centre and etc.

Is it safe?
HFC-227ea is safe and non-toxic under normal design concentration range less than 9%