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Do Inergen cylinders take up too much space?
After activation, is the refilling of Inergen Cylinders costly and time-consuming?
Is Inergen suitable for large areas, such as data centers?
Can Inergen be used in areas with people inside?
Is Inergen more expensive than e.g. chemicals?
Is pipe work for a chemical system easier to install than in an Inergen system?
Is a low-pressure 25-bar chemical system safer than the 300-bar high-pressure Inergen system?
Is the isometry pipe design in systems using chemical agents more flexible?
Is the distance between nozzles greater for chemical agents than for Inergen?
When Inergen is released, will it damage our HDD and result in critical downtime and loss of data?
Do chemical agents put out the fire faster than Inergen?
Is it true that chemical systems do not need any pressure dampers in the room?
Is it true that you do not require new bottles when a chemical agent system is released to re-establish it?
Are chemical agents safe for people?
Is it true that chemical agents are safer for people than Inergen?
Is it true that chemical systems are more flexible in terms of multizone systems?
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