Ansul LT-30-R Nitrogen Cartridge 005373
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The Ansul LT-30-R Nitrogen Cartridge (Part No. 5373) is a high-precision, 30-gram pressurization component engineered specifically for use in ANSUL mechanical fire suppression systems, including the industry-leading R-102 and Piranha restaurant systems. While the fire suppression agent (ANSULEX) is the material that puts out the flames, the LT-30-R cartridge is the "pulse" that makes it happen.
In a mechanical fire suppression setup, the LT-30-R acts as the primary propellant for the actuation line. Upon system triggering—whether via a fusible link melting or a manual pull station being activated—the firing pin within the ANSUL AUTOMAN release mechanism punctures the copper seal of the LT-30-R. The 30 grams of compressed nitrogen are instantly released into the actuation piping, providing the pneumatic pressure required to open the agent tank valves and initiate the discharge of fire suppressant.
The Role of Nitrogen in Pneumatic Actuation
Nitrogen is the preferred gas for fire suppression actuation because of its high stability and moisture-free characteristics. Unlike standard compressed air, which contains oxygen and water vapor that can lead to internal pipe corrosion or sluggish response times, the pure nitrogen in the LT-30-R ensures a consistent, lightning-fast response regardless of the ambient temperature or humidity.
- 30-Gram Precision: The 30-gram charge is specifically calibrated for systems with longer actuation lines or multiple agent tanks. It provides the exact volume of gas needed to fill the "void space" in the piping while maintaining enough pressure (P.S.I.) to forcefully engage the pneumatic actuators.
- Instantaneous Expansion: Upon puncture, the nitrogen expands rapidly, traveling through the 1/16" or 1/4" actuation lines. This pneumatic signal is what tells the system "The fire is detected; release the agent now."
The Ansul Engineering Advantage: Safety and Certification
- Drawn-Steel Construction: The LT-30-R is manufactured from high-tensile, deep-drawn steel. This design eliminates seams and weak points, allowing the cartridge to hold high-pressure nitrogen safely for decades without the risk of rupture.
- Gold-Standard Reliability: Every genuine Ansul cartridge is manufactured to DOT (Department of Transportation) and TC (Transport Canada) specifications. This certification is critical; using non-certified cartridges can lead to system failure and is a major violation of fire codes.
- Corrosion-Resistant Finish: The exterior of the cartridge is treated with a specialized coating to resist the humid, grease-laden air common in commercial kitchen exhaust hoods. This prevents the "pitting" that can cause a cartridge to lose its seal over time.
- Factory Sealed Integrity: The puncture seal is engineered to be thick enough to prevent accidental leaks but precisely calibrated to allow a clean, full-flow puncture from the AUTOMAN firing pin every time.
The LT-30-R is a specialized component used in the following mission-critical fire protection setups:
- Commercial Kitchen Hoods: As the primary actuation cartridge for R-102 systems protecting fryers, griddles, and broilers.
- Industrial Hazard Systems: Used in "Twin-Agent" or specialized industrial setups where mechanical reliability is preferred over electrical triggers.
- Refining & Chemical Storage: In unpowered or remote areas where mechanical actuation is the most reliable method for fire response.
| Manufacturer | Ansul (A Johnson Controls Brand) |
| Model | LT-30-R |
| Part Number | 005373 |
| Charge Weight | 30 Grams |
| Agent | High-Purity Nitrogen (N2) |
| System Compatibility | Ansul R-102, Piranha, and Mechanical Automan |
| Approvals | DOT-39, TC-39M, UL Listed, FM Approved |
| Cartridge Weight | ~0.8 lbs |
The Ansul LT-30-R is a "single-use" safety device. To remain compliant with NFPA 17A and NFPA 96, the following maintenance and replacement protocols must be observed:
- Post-Discharge Replacement: If your fire suppression system is activated for any reason, the LT-30-R must be replaced immediately. It cannot be "refilled" in the field.
- Semi-Annual Inspection: During your 6-month professional fire inspection, the technician will remove the cartridge to weigh it. If the weight has dropped by as little as a few grams, it indicates a leak, and the cartridge must be replaced to ensure system readiness.
- Hydrostatic Date Tracking: Although the LT-30-R is a small cartridge, it is subject to pressure vessel regulations. Technicians check the manufacture date stamped on the side to ensure the cartridge is still within its safe service window.
- Professional Service Only: Because the LT-30-R is under extreme pressure and is part of a life-safety system, it should only be handled and installed by certified fire protection professionals.
What is the difference between an LT-20 and an LT-30-R?
The number represents the weight of the nitrogen charge. An LT-20 contains 20 grams, while the LT-30-R contains 30 grams. Using an LT-20 in a system designed for an LT-30-R may result in the system failing to discharge because there isn't enough gas to pressurize the entire line. Always match the cartridge to the system's design specifications.
Why does the cartridge have an 'R' in the name?
The 'R' typically signifies its role in Actuation/Release systems. It is the designated cartridge for the mechanical release mechanisms that Ansul has perfected over the last several decades.
Can I use a CO2 cartridge instead of Nitrogen?
No. Ansul mechanical systems are specifically listed to work with Nitrogen. Using CO2 can change the pressure dynamics and may cause the liquid agent to freeze or discharge incorrectly, potentially causing the system to fail during a fire.
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