Class A vs. Class C MDC
3S is excited about the recent change to NFPA 2001 – 2011 Edition that differentiates between the minimum design concentrations to extinguish a Class A combustible fire from a Class C energized electrical hazard. In most cases we find end users want to keep their data processing and climate conditioning systems running at all times, [...]
When Manufacturers Go Into Competition with Distributors
I don’t know whether it’s the economy or the drive for immediate results but it really irritates me when manufacturers go into competition with their distributors. In the fire protection industry the business model has always been that manufacturers produce a product and distributors around the country/world integrate the product into a usable system for an end [...]