|

A Wet Pipe
System schematic
|
Wet
Pipe Sprinkler Systems
- The Wet System is an
installation where the sprinkler pipes are constantly charged
with water under pressure. It is the simplest and most widely
used system, and because the water can be available immediately
a sprinkler operates, it is the speediest system to come into
action.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|

A Dry Pipe
System
schematic
|
Dry
Pipe Sprinkler Systems
- A Dry Pipe Sprinkler System
is one in which pipes are filled with pressurized air or
nitrogen, rather than water. This air holds a remote valve,
known as a dry pipe valve, in a closed position. Located in a
heated space, the dry-pipe valve prevents water from entering
the pipe until a fire causes one or more sprinklers to operate.
Once this happens, the air escapes and the dry pipe valve
releases. Water then enters the pipe, flowing through open
sprinklers onto the fire.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|

A Deluge System
schematic
|
Deluge
Water Spray Systems
- Water spray systems are
designed to direct water at a required density, from nozzles
having predetermined patterns to completely discharge water onto
the hazard surface being protected. They are designed for use in
a variety of special hazards applications including flammable
and combustible liquid hazards, transformers and turbines
|
|
|
|
|
|
|

A Pre Action System
schematic
|
Pre
Action Systems
- A pre-action sprinkler system
consists of a sprinkler system and an electrical detection
system with water held back by the pre-action valve and
pressurized air in the sprinkler pipework. In the event of the
operation of the electrical detection system the pre-action
valve operates and allows water into the sprinkler pipe work.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|

An ESFR Sprinkler
Head
|
ESFR
Sprinkler System
|
|
|
|
|
|
|

A Foam Water system
schematic
|
Foam
Water Sprinkler System
- Foam-water sprinkler systems
are installed to protect structures, equipment and facilities
where a potential hazard for two dimensional flammable liquid
fire exists. These systems can provide prevention,
extinguishment, control and/or exposure protection, depending on
the application.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|

A Dry Chemical system
schematic
|
Dry Chemical
Fire Suppression
- A Dry Chemical Fire
Suppression System can extinguish a fire to get you back in
production quickly. This system is designed to protect from a
wide variety of hazards involving flammable liquids, wood and
paper, and energized electrical equipment. The most common
agents used in the Dry Chemical System are ABC or BC type
powder.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|

A Dry Pipe Riser system
schematic
|
Wet & Dry Pipe Riser
System
- Wet and Dry Riser Systems are
essentially stand pipe system and comprise fixed piping ,
fittings, valves, fixings and associated Fire Fighting Equipment
primarily landing valves that delivers water from a reliable
water supply to designated areas of buildings where hoses can be
deployed for fire fighting. Such systems are typically provided
in high-rise and large scale buildings.
|
|
|
|