2012 Lik Kai Pacific Sense March 2012. PACIFIC SENSE Company Intro.

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2012 Lik Kai Pacific Sense March 2012

PACIFIC SENSE Company Intro

PACIFIC SENSE 3 General Manager Alex Lee Operation Department Project Division Project Manager Sunny Lee Engineer Chowson Leung Assistant Engineer Winkle Chan Service & Maintenance Division Assit. Service Manager – Roy Tsang Service Engineer Hong Cheng Administration & Quality Department IMS Manager Alex Lee Clerk Carol Wu Accounts Department Clerk Ling Chan Sales & Marketing Department Sales Manager Kevin Hon Sales Engineer Michael Hau Kei Chan Safety Department Safety Officer Mandy Yu Safety Supervisor Winkle Chan

Comparison of FM200 system against room volume Room Volume Cylinder c/w its associated accessories (such as valve, solenoid, pressure sw. & etc…) HKD Detection equipment (such as panel, detector, safety barrier & etc…) HKD Installation HKD 100 cu m35,00012,00023, cu m43,00012,00023, cu m51,00012,00028, cu m59,00012,00028, cu m67,00016,00032, cu m74,00016,00035, cu m81,00016,00038,000 4

Suppression Solutions The latest technology in suppression system suitable for Hospital Building  Selection criteria  Types of product  Design and installation  Maintenance  Quality

Selection criteria Physical dimensions Occupant Weight / space limitations Fire fighting performance Environmental Life cycle cost

Types of product Fixed gaseous fire suppression system  Chemical gases  Inert gases  Carbon Dioxide Fixed water system  Water mist  Sprinkler  Water spay system

Fixed gaseous fire suppression systems Chemical gases DesignationChemical formulaChemical nameTrade Name HFC 23CHF 3 TrifloromethaneFE-13 HFC 125CF 3 CHF 2 PentafloroethaneFE-25 HFC 227eaCF 3 CHFCF 3 HeptafluoropropaneFM200, FE-227 FK mmy2CF 3 CF 2 C(0)CF(CF 3 ) 2 Dodecafluro-2- methylpentan-2-one Novec 1230

Fixed gaseous fire suppression systems Inert gases DesignationGas blendTrade name IG-01100% argonVarious IG % nitrogenVarious IG-5550% nitrogen, 50% argonArgonite IG-54150% nitrogen, 42 % argon, 8% carbon dioxide Inergen

Fluid Safety and Use Concentration Comparison PropertiesNOVEC 1230 Halon 1301 HFC-125HFC- 227ea Inert GasCarbon dioxide Tempera ture to change from Liquid to gas form Sublime s at low temps Use Concent ration 4-6%5% % % 38-40%30-75% NOAEL10%5%7.5%9%43%NA Safety Margin % Nil 3-20%7-13%Lethal at Use Conc.

Fire Protection Fluid Environmental Properties Comparison PropertiesNOVEC 1230 (FK ) Halon 1301 HFC-125IG-55 (Argonite) IG-541 (Inergen) HFC-227ea Ozone Deletion Potential (ODP) Globe Warming Potential - IPCC Atmosphe ric Lifetime (years) SNAPYesN/AYes

Fixed gaseous fire suppression systems Carbon dioxide  Over eighty years  Extinguishes the fire primarily by reducer the oxygen concentration and provides localized cooling  Local application and total flooding application

Fixed water system Water mist  90% droplets less than 1 mm in diameter  To cool the fire source by removing the heat and suppressing the fire  Displaces oxygen in the atmosphere

Design and installation Complex and various of size Type of fuel High value asset Temperature Downtown Integration Safety

Maintenance Regular maintenance by competent, third party certified person Manufacturer instruction Charges to protection area Enclosure integrity Nozzles position

Quality Design : Factory trained and certified engineer Component : US DOT, EU TPEP and PED System : UL, FM Global, LPCB and Vds Installation : NFPA 2001, ISO and the manufacturer instruction

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