A fire fighting system is probably the most important of the building services, as its aim is to protect human life and property, strictly in that order.

It consists of three basic parts:

  • a large store of water in tanks, either underground or on top of the building, called fire storage tanks
  • a specialized pumping system,
  • a large network of pipes ending in either hydrants or sprinklers (nearly all buildings require both of these systems)

Fire Detection System

A well designed conventional fire alarm system with a microprocessor based LED or LCD display panel using a wide range of conventional smoke detectors,heat detectors and more.

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Fire Sprinkler System

In smaller workplaces, portable fire extinguishers will probably be sufficient to tackle small fires. However, in more complex buildings, or where it is necessary to protect

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Fire Hydrant System

A Fire Hydrant System is an above-ground connection that provides access to a water supply for the purpose of fighting fires. Fire hydrant systems are an installation of pipes.

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Dry Riser System

Dry Risers and wet risers are a system of pipework utilized by the fire brigade to quickly get water in the event of a fire breaking out. Rising mains in buildings.

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Wet Riser System

Wet rising mains are fitted in tall buildings due to the excessive pressures required to pump water to high levels. A Wet riser is a supply system intended to distribute water.

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Fire Pump Room

A pump room have fire pump which is a part of a fire sprinkler system’s water supply and powered by electric, diesel or steam. The pump intake is either connected to the public.

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