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The adoption of gas-based suppression systems is witnessing traction - the fire suppression market to gain more share than detection systems during the forecast period. Operators are focusing on avoiding damage to the IT equipment and are adopting water-less fire suppression systems. Air-aspirating or air sampling are gaining popularity due to their early-stage fire detection nature.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Chile's data center fire suppression and detection market are projected to witness an absolute growth of 133%.
- Countries such as Brazil and Mexico will be the significant areas of opportunity for vendors supplying fire detection and suppression equipment, such as SEVO Systems, Securiton, The Chemours Company, and others.
- Using inert gas or clean agent suppression systems, data center operators increasingly adopt gas-based fire suppression systems in server rooms. For instance, Equinix MO1 Monterrey IBX Data Center uses FM200 gas suppression agents and portable fire extinguishers.
- Industry standards under the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 10, NFPA 25, and NFPA 75) set data center fire detection and suppression guidelines. For instance, the NFPA 25 standard is used for inspecting, testing, and maintaining the fire suppression system using water as a fire extinguishant.
KEY TRENDS
Rising Popularity of Gaseous Fire Suppression Systems
- The fires in data centers can cause massive catastrophes, and data loss can lead to life-threatening changes. Therefore, high marginal systems are preferred by data center operators.
- Recently, fire protection systems have evolved, including the norms and regulations associated with fire.
- The data center operators are adopting alternative fire suppression systems to reduce the damage caused by any leakage in the suppression system.
- The water consumption in the data center will be reduced now as natural gas and hydrogen fuel cell-based systems are entering the market, which will aid in increasing efficiency hence making the data center more sustainable.
- The fire and safety industry has also witnessed innovations in fire alarm systems. In September 2021, Edwards introduced Ceiling Mount Speakers, and Speaker-Strobes Genesis LED GCS Series.
- Marioff is offering HI-FOG, a water mist suppression system, as it consumes much less water than the sprinkler systems used traditionally. The water stored is highly compressed with built-in pressure and then is released using sprinklers and spray heads.
- AIoT technology is being used to enhance fire safety, which integrates predictive insights with solutions from a plethora of autonomy from real-time monitoring and historical data.
- VISD (Flame and Smoke Video Image Detection) is a system that uses algorithms on video-based analytics to detect smoke and flames from a fire.
- The reliability of VESDA (Very Early Smoke Detection Apparatus) and pinpoint addressability of early warning smoke detection are combined in a series detector such as Fire Sense VESDA-E VEA are being adopted which proves to be more advantageous than traditional smoke detectors.
SEGMENTAL ANALYSIS
- The data center fire suppression market is dominating, contributing over 60% to the market share, followed by the Latin America data center fire detection market.
- The primary fire suppression systems used in data centers typically consist of wet pipe sprinklers, pre-action sprinklers, special fire suppression agents such as clean agent fire extinguishants, inert gases like nitrogen or argon, or high-pressure water mist fire suppression systems.
- Data center operators prefer cross-zone detection when adopting a spot smoke detection system. Cross-zone detection depends on activating two alarms before subsequent action, such as opening a pre-action valve or clean agent discharge.
- In terms of deployment location, technical spaces/room-level fire protection contribute a significant share of over 65%, followed by other spaces/building-level fire protection.
- The countries with growing cloud regions are more likely to boost the fire sprinklers market and passive fire protection systems during the forecast period.
Segmentation by Fire Safety Systems
- Fire Detection
- Fire Suppression
Segmentation by Deployment Locations
- Technical Space (Room Level)
- Other Space (Building Level)
Segmentation by Geography
- Latin America
- Brazil
- Chile
- Mexico
- Rest of Latin America
VENDOR ANALYSIS
- Latin America Data center operators and data center fire detection and suppression market vendors collaborate collaborate to provide innovative, trustworthy fire safety solutions. Vendors are competing in terms of making fault-tolerant and accurate.
- Fire safety systems vendors are offering tailoring products and innovative solutions based on various types of larger data halls, spaces, or facilities dealing with workloads with high computing performance.
Prominent Vendors
- Carrier
- Danfoss Fire
- Encore Fire Protection
- Fike
- FireAway
- Halton
- Hochiki America
- Honeywell
- inControl Systems
- Johnson Controls
- Minimax (Viking Group)
- Robert Bosch
- Securiton
- SEVO Systems
- Siemens
- The Chemours Company
KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED
1. HOW BIG IS THE LATIN AMERICA DATA CENTER FIRE DETECTION & SUPPRESSION MARKET?
2. WHAT IS THE GROWTH RATE OF THE LATIN AMERICA DATA CENTER FIRE DETECTION AND SUPPRESSION MARKET?
3. WHO ARE THE KEY VENDORS IN THE MARKET
4. WHICH ARE THE KEY REGIONS FOR FIRE DETECTION AND SUPPRESSION SUPPLYING VENDORS?5. WHICH SEGMENT DOMINATES THE LATIN AMERICA FIRE DETECTION AND SUPPRESSION MARKET?
Table of Contents
Companies Mentioned
- Carrier
- Danfoss Fire
- Encore Fire Protection
- Fike
- FireAway
- Halton
- Hochiki America
- Honeywell
- inControl Systems
- Johnson Controls
- Minimax (Viking Group)
- Robert Bosch
- Securiton
- SEVO Systems
- Siemens
- The Chemours Company
Methodology
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