A CO₂ Flooding System is a fixed fire suppression system designed to quickly extinguish fires by releasing a large quantity of carbon dioxide (CO₂) gas into a protected area. When a fire is detected, the system automatically or manually discharges CO₂ from high-pressure cylinders through a network of pipes and nozzles, filling the enclosed space with gas. The carbon dioxide reduces the oxygen concentration in the area to a level where combustion cannot continue, effectively suppressing the fire. CO₂ flooding systems are commonly used to protect areas containing sensitive equipment such as electrical rooms, engine rooms, control panels, and data centers because the gas does not leave residue and does not damage equipment. The system typically includes storage cylinders, control valves, detection devices, alarms, piping, and discharge nozzles, ensuring rapid and efficient fire suppression while minimizing damage to property.