Hypoxic air systems continuously reduce the oxygen concentration in the protected area to below the level required for combustion (typically 15–16%), while still remaining safe for human occupancy (>14%). By lowering oxygen concentration, ignition and flame propagation are prevented.
This is different from halocarbon or inert-gas clean agents, which flood the room only upon detection of fire. Hypoxic systems are preventive, creating a permanent fire-retardant environment.
They do not remove heat (A), fuel (C), or use water (D). Their key mechanism is oxygen displacement.
[References: ISO 20338 (Oxygen Reduction Systems), NFPA 770 (Standard on Hybrid Fire Extinguishing Systems)., , ]
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