Fire Sprinkler System


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Product Description

  • The sprinkler system size is calculated from the area/volume of the hazard and the duration of the discharge upon NFPA13 and 20 tables 
  • Flow calculation to be provided with each system to ensure correct pipe sizing and discharge time

Sprinkler System

The Sprinklers system follows the NFPA 13 Standard.

Sprinkler system

Wet/ Dry Riser Network

A wet riser system is a network of pipes permanently charged with water. It’s designed to provide a readily available water supply to any part of a building for firefighting purposes. Typically, these systems are installed in buildings where the risk of fire is high or where access for firefighting vehicles might be limited, such as high-rise buildings, warehouses, or industrial complexes.

A dry riser system, on the other hand, is similar to a wet riser system but differs in that the pipes are not kept charged with water at all times. Instead, the system remains dry until it’s activated by firefighters during a fire emergency. Dry riser systems are often used in buildings where the risk of vandalism or freezing of water in the pipes is a concern.

Both wet and dry riser systems are crucial for high-rise buildings as they provide a reliable means for firefighters to access water and extinguish fires quickly, potentially saving lives and minimizing property damage. Regular maintenance and testing of these systems are essential to ensure they function properly when needed.

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