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Life without a middleman is simple. With ECS, you get a direct line to the manufacturer. Need a solution quickly? No problem. Need to know the details about the system you just had installed? Contractors, pick up the phone, we’re always available.

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The ECS Advantage

We believe you deserve to be able to speak with confidence and sell the right solutions to your customers, knowing they’re going to perform well. When you work with us, you’re working with a dedicated team of innovators and engineers experts in nitrogen generation systems and fire sprinkler corrosion who are as invested in your success as you are. Because when you look good, we look good.

Direct Sales
  • No distributor markup
  • Fast equipment deliveries
  • Same-day pricing
  • Rapid response times
Easy Installation
  • Vent on the riser
  • No storage tanks or refrigerated air dryers
  • Minimal plumbing/electrical connections
Support
  • Direct technical support from product engineers
  • Onsite commissioning & training
  • In-house contractor training

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Our product literature provides the product specs and proper installation instructions you need to help you feel confident as you work with ECS.

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Trusted by the Best

We’re the only company that specifically focuses on corrosion and fire protection.

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ECS is well-educated on corrosion and the products needed. It is excellent to work with such a knowledgeable and helpful team.

Andy Anderson

Project Manager, American Automatic Sprinkler Co, Inc.

ECS equipment at Gettysburg foundation.

Gettyburg Foundation

Project:
The 139,000 square foot Museum and Visitor Center is a LEED Gold certified building. The Foundation is highly focused on protecting the history and safety of the national treasures within the building. One area of concern was the presence of corrosion inside the fire sprinkler system which could eventually cause failures in our fire protection.

Solution Provided:
With the help of ECS and BFPE educational seminars, it was determined that a Nitrogen Generator System would best fit the Visitor Center requirements. In 2014, the Foundation collaborated with ECS and BFPE on a design plan to install the PGEN-40 Nitrogen Generator System.

Design Team:
Mike Guinn, Facilities Manager, Gettysburg Foundation BFPE International and ECS.

Data Center, Atlanta, Georgia Region

Project:
A data center in the Atlanta area was originally built in 2009. The fire sprinkler system was comprised of ten (10) preaction system, each consisting of schedule 10 mains and schedule 40 branch lines.

Solution Provided:
Implementation of a nitrogen inerting corrosion control strategy has significantly limited the internal corrosion rates in the system.

A nitrogen-inerting corrosion system in a data center in Atlanta, Georgia.
The interior view of a pipe with corrosion.

Mission Critical Data Center

Project:
The 100,000 square foot data center was originally built and opened in 2002 with double interlock preaction fire sprinkler systems to protect the data halls. Galvanized steel piping was used for all of the preaction fire sprinkler systems. After 8 years of service leaks began to develop in the 3” galvanized schedule 10 main piping. All of the leaks occurred within the main line piping under accumulations of trapped water. The metal loss was characterized by highly localized attack with many deep singular round bottomed pits beneath the trapped pools of water.

Solution Provided:
Despite the significant damage found during the assessment, no fire sprinkler system piping was replaced within the facility prior to the installation of the ECS nitrogen generator system. Under a nitrogen atmosphere the corrosion in the fire sprinkler system piping would be stopped, even in locations with trapped pools of water. Since repair of initial leaks and installation of the ECS PGEN‐20 nitrogen generator there have been no recorded additional leaks within the preaction fire sprinkler systems in the facility.