Protecting Critical Control Room Operations with Advanced Clean Agent Fire Suppression
Industrial control rooms serve as the operational heart of modern manufacturing facilities. They house vital equipment responsible for process control, production monitoring, communication, automation, and safety management. A fire within these environments can lead to equipment damage, production interruptions, data loss, and significant financial consequences.
To ensure reliable fire protection for its control room facility in Kuantan, Malaysia, GREEN FUTURE BIOTECH FACTORY selected the HazenFire AT5112SPA UL Listed FK-5-1-12 Clean Agent Fire Suppression System.
The project utilized a professionally engineered 2-cylinder 120L FK-5-1-12 total flooding system, providing rapid fire suppression without causing water damage, residue contamination, or disruption to sensitive electronic equipment.
Project Overview
The GREEN FUTURE BIOTECH FACTORY required a fire protection solution capable of safeguarding critical control room infrastructure while preserving the integrity of valuable electrical and automation systems.
After evaluating the fire risks and operational requirements, HazenFire supplied a UL Listed FK-5-1-12 clean agent suppression system specifically designed for total flooding protection of sensitive environments.
Project Information
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Project Name | GREEN FUTURE BIOTECH FACTORY Fire Suppression Project |
| Location | Kuantan, Malaysia |
| Protected Area | Control Room |
| System Type | FK-5-1-12 Clean Agent Total Flooding System |
| Product Series | HazenFire AT5112SPA FK-5-1-12 System |
| Certification | UL Listed |
| System Configuration | 1 Set – 2 Cylinder System |
| Cylinder Capacity | 2 × 120L Cylinders |
| Protected Assets | Control Equipment, Electrical Systems, PLCs, Monitoring Devices |
Why Control Rooms Require Specialized Fire Protection
Control rooms contain some of the most valuable and mission-critical equipment within an industrial facility.
Typical assets include:
- Process control systems
- PLC equipment
- Electrical control panels
- Monitoring systems
- Communication infrastructure
- Automation equipment
- Data acquisition systems
- UPS power systems
A fire affecting these systems can impact the entire facility, resulting in:
- Production shutdowns
- Process interruptions
- Equipment replacement costs
- Loss of operational data
- Reduced plant availability
Because of the sensitive nature of this equipment, traditional water-based fire suppression methods may cause significant secondary damage.
Fire Risk Analysis for Biotechnology Factory Control Rooms
Several potential ignition sources may exist within a modern industrial control room.
| Risk Source | Potential Fire Hazard |
| Electrical Panels | Short circuits, overheating, wiring faults |
| PLC Systems | Electronic component failure |
| UPS Equipment | Heat buildup and electrical faults |
| Cable Trays | Insulation degradation and overheating |
| Communication Equipment | Electrical malfunction |
| Enclosed Room Environment | Rapid fire growth if not detected early |
These risks require a fire suppression solution capable of responding quickly while protecting sensitive electronic assets.
Why FK-5-1-12 Clean Agent Was Selected
The HazenFire FK-5-1-12 Clean Agent Fire Suppression System was selected because it offers highly effective fire protection without the disadvantages associated with water, foam, or dry chemical suppression systems.
Unlike traditional extinguishing agents, FK-5-1-12 leaves no residue and does not damage sensitive electronics after discharge.
Project Advantages
| Requirement | HazenFire FK-5-1-12 Benefit |
| Protect Sensitive Electronics | Clean, residue-free fire suppression |
| Minimize Equipment Damage | No water exposure |
| Reduce Downtime | Faster cleanup and recovery |
| Fast Fire Extinguishment | Rapid total flooding discharge |
| Personnel Safety | Suitable for normally occupied spaces when properly designed |
| Professional Protection | Engineered system design for specific hazards |
How the HazenFire FK-5-1-12 System Works
The project utilized a total flooding fire suppression approach.
When a fire event is detected and verified, the FK-5-1-12 agent is discharged through a network of pipes and nozzles, rapidly filling the protected enclosure and achieving the required extinguishing concentration.
Fire Suppression Sequence
Fire Detected
Detection & Control System Activated
HazenFire FK-5-1-12 Cylinders Release Agent
Agent Distributed Through Pipe Network
Control Room Reaches Design Concentration
Fire Suppressed Rapidly Without Water Damage
This approach provides effective fire protection while preserving critical equipment and minimizing business disruption.
Engineered System Design Considerations
Every clean agent fire suppression system must be carefully engineered according to the specific characteristics of the protected area.
Key design considerations include:
- Room volume calculation
- Hazard classification
- Ambient temperature conditions
- Room integrity assessment
- Agent quantity calculations
- Cylinder sizing and selection
- Pipe network design
- Nozzle placement and coverage
- Flow and pressure calculations
- Detection and release logic
This engineering process ensures that the extinguishing agent is distributed effectively throughout the protected space.
System Configuration
The HazenFire FK-5-1-12 system supplied for this project includes all major components required for reliable clean agent fire suppression.
Main System Components
| Component | Function |
| FK-5-1-12 Cylinders | Store extinguishing agent |
| Container Valves | Control agent release |
| Cylinder Mounting Brackets | Secure cylinder installation |
| Discharge Hoses & Pipework | Transport agent throughout the system |
| Discharge Nozzles | Distribute agent inside the protected room |
| Pressure Switch | Confirm discharge operation |
| Electrical & Manual Actuation Devices | Initiate system release |
| Safety Warning Signs | Provide operational and safety information |
The system can also be integrated with compatible fire detection and extinguishing control panels to support:
- Automatic release
- Manual release
- Alarm notification
- System supervision
- Event monitoring
Installation and Commissioning Process
Proper installation and commissioning are essential for achieving optimal system performance.
For this project, the two 120L cylinders were securely mounted and connected to the engineered discharge network according to approved system drawings.
Commissioning Checklist
| Verification Item | Purpose |
| Cylinder Inspection | Confirm quantity, capacity, and condition |
| Pipe Network Testing | Verify installation quality and integrity |
| Nozzle Inspection | Confirm correct placement and coverage |
| Release Function Testing | Verify electrical and manual actuation |
| Pressure Switch Testing | Confirm discharge monitoring capability |
| Alarm Interface Testing | Verify system integration |
| Room Integrity Assessment | Ensure extinguishing concentration retention |
| Final Handover | Documentation and operational training |
This process helps ensure reliable system operation during an emergency event.
Project Benefits
The completed GREEN FUTURE BIOTECH FACTORY installation demonstrates how clean agent technology can effectively protect mission-critical industrial facilities.
Key Project Benefits
- Fast fire suppression for sensitive control room environments
- No water damage to valuable electrical equipment
- No powder, foam, or residue cleanup
- Reduced operational downtime
- Improved protection for factory control systems
- Professionally engineered two-cylinder design
- UL Listed system confidence
- Enhanced facility fire safety and business continuity
Recommended Applications
The HazenFire FK-5-1-12 Clean Agent Fire Suppression System is ideal for protecting:
- Control Rooms
- Electrical Rooms
- Data Centers
- Server Rooms
- UPS Rooms
- PLC Rooms
- Communication Rooms
- Switchgear Rooms
- Transformer Rooms
- Industrial Automation Facilities
- Biotechnology Plants
- Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Facilities
Conclusion
The GREEN FUTURE BIOTECH FACTORY project highlights the importance of selecting the right fire suppression technology for critical industrial environments. By implementing the HazenFire AT5112SPA UL Listed FK-5-1-12 Clean Agent Fire Suppression System, the facility gained reliable protection for its control room while avoiding the risks associated with water-based extinguishing methods.
With rapid fire suppression, residue-free performance, and engineered system reliability, the HazenFire FK-5-1-12 solution helps industrial facilities safeguard critical equipment, reduce downtime, and maintain operational continuity when fire protection matters most.