MICBlast™ Corrosion Resistance for Fire Protection Systems Released by South-Tek Systems

M

South-Tek Systems releases the MICBlast™ Corrosion Inhibiting System for use with dry and pre-action Fire Protection Systems. The MICBlast™ circulates Nitrogen gas throughout the FPS to prevent the development of Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC).

Wilmington, NC, January 09, 2010 — South-Tek Systems, a Nitrogen Generator engineering and manufacturing company, has recently launched the MICBlast™ Corrosion Inhibiting System, a compact system that generates and introduces high purity, corrosion preventing Nitrogen (N2) into dry and pre-action Fire Protection Systems (FPS).

MIC stands for Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion and MIC, along with galvanic corrosion is one of the most widespread threats to the integrity of Fire Protection Systems. Traditionally, compressed air is used to maintain Supervisory Pressure in a FPS; however the moisture in the compressed air as well as residual water trapped in the FPS piping system during hydrostatic testing supports the cathodic oxygen reaction resulting in oxidation or corrosion of the steel and galvanized piping. This corrosion not only causes detrimental and costly leaks in the FPS but the remaining debris can also clog sprinkler heads rendering them ineffective in the event of a fire.

The MICBlast™ is designed to inhibit problematic corrosion by supplying dry, low pressure, supervisory N2, which is an inert, non-flammable gas. The MICBlast™ is also equipped with the patented BlastOff™ – Leak Detection System which alarms when the Nitrogen Generator is operating more frequently than normal, due to a sizable leak in the piping system downstream. This feature protects the MICBlast™ from running unnecessarily, thereby maximizing the life of the system and forewarns the building management that a significant leak requiring attention is developing within their FPS piping system.

The MICBlast™ offers a safe, reliable solution to Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) and galvanic corrosion by generating its own high purity N2 gas (95% – 99.8%) onsite, at low pressure. This translates to less required maintenance and reduced operational costs. There is no risk of running out of N2 or having to deal with dangerous high pressure (2400 PSI) N2 cylinders. Care and replacement of these high pressure cylinders is an expensive hassle since they must be chained up when in use and they require extra caution when handling. The MICBlast™ eliminates these issues and only requires a simple, low cost, annual maintenance procedure of replacing the filter elements (a 15 minute operation).

Installation of the MICBlast™ system is also simple and it can easily fit into new building designs or can be integrated into an existing FPS. It operates quietly and uses minimal space; therefore it can be installed in smaller areas, such as inside a building’s riser room.

Along with the Nitrogen Generator, the patented MICBlast – AutoPurge System™ (APS) technology ensures the FPS piping is pressurized and completely blanketed with high purity nitrogen, hence providing the utmost protection from corrosion and MIC. The APS creates gas movement within the FPS guaranteeing that high purity Nitrogen will reach the farthest of branches within the FPS resulting in uniform N2 purity throughout the piping. In addition, Nitrogen has a -40 degree dew point therefore the APS allows for the continuous absorption of any residual moisture left within the piping after hydrostatic testing, thereby completely “drying out” the sprinkler pipes. This device is easy to install and attaches to the bottom of the Inspection Test Valve at the end of each zone.

In today’s world, there are an increasing number of accidents in a variety of buildings that require the flawless response and operation of a Fire Protection System. The dry and pre-action systems maintaining Supervisory Pressure with compressed air run the risk of encountering corrosion and ultimately requiring costly repairs down the road or even worse, not operating correctly in the event of a fire. The MICBlast™ system minimizes this risk by generating its own N2 and together with the APS, constantly cycling inert gas through the FPS to maximize purity and also “dry out” the residual moisture left behind after hydrostatic testing. Furthermore, the MICBlast™ is safer than using high pressure N2 cylinders and is more cost effective in the long run. It also offers an environmentally friendly, “green,” alternative to using expensive, toxic chemicals to treat or coat the piping interior walls. The MICBlast™ is the best solution to inhibiting corrosion and will allow the building management team to have complete confidence in their building’s FPS and that it will react flawlessly in the event of a fire or accident.

To learn more about the MICBlast™ – Corrosion Inhibiting System or South-Tek Systems, please visit: http://www.southteksystems.com/micblast.asp or call (888) 526 – 6284.
Press Release Distribution By PressReleasePoint

Press Contact:
Scott Bodemann
South-Tek Systems
2940 Orville Wright Way
Suite 600
Wilmington, NC 28405
888-526-6284
[email protected]
http://www.southteksystems.com/micblast.asp

About the author

saravanan2
By saravanan2