At the upcoming FeuerTrutz, the leading trade fair for preventive fire protection in Nuremberg, WAGNER will showcase its comprehensive fire protection solutions for various room sizes and applications.
The focus will be on storage and logistics, as well as the rapidly growing IT and telecommunications sector, particularly on safeguarding data centres.
The TITANUS RACK·SENS aspirating smoke detector by WAGNER has been specifically designed for use in 19-inch server and control cabinets. By analysing continuously drawn air samples, it can detect even the smallest traces of smoke. This enables early detection and immediate action in the event of a fire, preventing major consequential damage. WAGNER’s patented LOGIC·SENS fire pattern recognition reliably distinguishes between real smoke and harmless disturbances, minimising false alarms and avoiding costly downtime – especially critical in safety-sensitive environments.
The multi-level alarm concept of the TITANUS RACK·SENS offers a graduated response, from internal alerts to automatic fire suppression activation. An optional integrated suppression system introduces a non-conductive, residue-free gas directly into the control cabinet in the event of a fire. This ensures reliable fire suppression, protects electronic systems, and prevents smoke contamination. The suppression gas cylinder can be installed inside or outside the server cabinet. The system is also suitable for retrofitting and safeguards hardware, software, data, and network integrity.
The OxyReduct oxygen reduction system can prevent the outbreak of open fires in large protected areas, such as logistics facilities, under defined conditions. By introducing nitrogen, the oxygen concentration is reduced below the specific ignition threshold of the materials present. OxyReduct is FM Approved, making it the top choice for companies that require FM quality.
The latest OxyReduct F-Line nitrogen generator uses hydrogen-based fuel cell technology. The nitrogen-rich exhaust generated during emissions-free, autonomous energy production is used to create the necessary protective atmosphere in the protected area. Thanks to its high efficiency, the fuel cell generates the required nitrogen from small amounts of hydrogen and additionally produces electricity and heat to power other systems – a step towards greater sustainability and CO₂ neutrality in fire protection.
WAGNER’s WinGuard hazard management system provides a holistic security concept. It is highly adaptable, integrates all building and hazard management components, and centralises the visualisation of events from different safety and information systems on a unified, user-friendly interface. This ensures maximum transparency and efficient action in the event of an incident.
At FeuerTrutz, WAGNER will demonstrate its extensive expertise as a manufacturer and installer of fire protection systems – from research and development to planning, project design, installation, and maintenance for a wide range of applications, all from a single source.
FeuerTrutz takes place from June 25–26, 2025.
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