The Minimax DSZ 3000 is not a portable extinguisher or a simple alarm bell. It is a stationary fire extinguishing control panel (often referred to in the industry as a "gas extinguishing control unit"). Manufactured by Minimax GmbH & Co. KG—a German giant in fire protection with roots dating back to 1914—the DSZ 3000 was designed to manage automatic extinguishing systems, typically those using inert gases (like nitrogen or Argonite) or chemical agents (such as FM-200 or Novec 1230).
The "DSZ" stands for "DrucklöschSteuerZentrale" (Pressure Extinguishing Control Center), and the "3000" denotes its series generation. Unlike conventional fire alarm panels that simply sound an alert, the Minimax DSZ 3000 actively decides when to discharge thousands of dollars worth of extinguishing agent into a protected room. Minimax Dsz 3000
Mounting is possible on walls, ceilings, or inside 19″ racks using the included bracket kit. The manufacturer recommends a visual inspection every six months and a full functional test (including discharge of one agent cartridge) every two years. Recharge kits are available in three agent variants. The Minimax DSZ 3000 is not a portable
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