is the primary safety standard for Halocarbon Clean Agent Extinguishing System Units . Developed and maintained by UL Solutions , this standard provides the rigorous testing and certification framework necessary to ensure that "clean agent" fire suppression systems—those that leave no residue and are safe for sensitive electronics—function reliably in an emergency.
Unlike traditional water sprinklers, clean agent systems are designed to protect high-value assets where water damage would be as catastrophic as the fire itself. UL 2166 ensures these systems can extinguish a fire without damaging the protected environment. ul 2166
: The standard verifies that agents (such as FM-200 or Novec 1230) evaporate completely, leaving no conductive or corrosive residue on equipment. is the primary safety standard for Halocarbon Clean
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