Effective Fire Suppression

Water-based solutions for all hazards

About Water-Based Fire Protection Systems

Understanding Our Approach

Water Based Fire Suppression Systems are fire suppression systems that use water, either on its own or with additives like foam, to extinguish fires. These systems are widely used due to water's availability, low cost, and effectiveness in reducing heat. These systems are typically found in commercial and industrial settings such as warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and other large buildings with hazardous materials.

Why Choose Us

  • Widely available and cost-effective
  • Effective at reducing heat and controlling fires
  • Suitable for commercial and industrial settings
Our Solutions

Comprehensive Service Offerings

Discover our specialized solutions designed to address your unique needs.

Standpipe Systems

Standpipe systems are vertical pipes with outlets where firefighters can connect hoses to draw water for extinguishing fires.

Hydrants and Hose Reel Systems

Hydrants and hose reel systems provide a source of water for firefighters to use with hoses to fight fires.

Sprinkler Systems

Fire suppression sprinkler systems are automatic fire protection systems that use water to control and extinguish fires. They consist of a network of pipes connected to sprinkler heads, which release water when triggered by heat or smoke. These systems are designed to reduce property damage and minimize the risk of loss of life by quickly addressing the fire at its source. There are wet pipe, dry pipe, pre-action, and deluge sprinkler systems, each with different activation mechanisms and water storage methods.

Deluge Systems

Deluge systems are designed to discharge large amounts of water over a specific area, typically for protecting high-hazard areas or those prone to fast-spreading fires. Deluge sprinkler systems have open sprinklers or open spray nozzles and are used where it is desirable to discharge water through all of the system's sprinklers or nozzles simultaneously. Prior to discharge there is no water in the sprinkler piping. The water supply is held back by a deluge control valve which is operated manually or automatically by the actuation of a fire detection system which could be Wet Pilot Sprinkler Line (Hydraulic Actuated System), Dry Pilot Sprinkler (Pneumatic Actuated System) and Smoke or Heat Detectors (Electric Actuated System).

Water Spray Systems

Water spray systems are deluge systems that use only water and are used for fire control, extinguishing, cooling, prevention, and/or exposure protection of industrial hazardous locations.

Water Mist Systems

Water mist systems are fire suppression systems that use very small water droplets to extinguish or control fires. A high-pressure water mist fire suppression system uses extremely fine water droplets to extinguish or control fires. This system forces water through specialized nozzles, creating a fine mist that vaporizes, rapidly reducing the temperature of the fire and surrounding area.

Advantages

  • Reduced Water Damage: The fine mist reduces water damage compared to traditional sprinkler systems
  • Effective Suppression: High-pressure water mist systems can effectively suppress fires in various settings, including commercial buildings, industrial facilities, and on ships
  • Less Water Usage: The small droplet size allows for less water to be used, which is an advantage in areas where water supply is limited
  • Smaller Piping: Smaller piping can be used compared to sprinkler systems due to the higher pressure and smaller volume of water needed
  • Low Environmental Impact: Water mist systems have a lower environmental impact than traditional sprinkler systems, as they use less water and have a lower risk of water damage

How It Works

  • 1
    High Pressure: Water is pumped through the system at a high pressure, typically up to 200 bar
  • 2
    Nozzles: Specialized nozzles atomize the water, creating very fine droplets with a size of around 50 micrometers
  • 3
    Vaporization: These small droplets vaporize quickly, absorbing heat from the fire and surrounding air, which cools the area and helps extinguish the fire
  • 4
    Oxygen Displacement: The vaporized water also displaces oxygen, which is a key element needed for combustion
  • 5
    Soot and Smoke Removal: The fine water droplets can also help wash soot and smoke particles from the air, further reducing the risk of smoke inhalation and improving visibility

Foam Systems

Foam systems combine water with a foaming agent to create a foam that smothers the flames, preventing oxygen from reaching the fire. These systems are particularly effective for Class B fires involving flammable liquids.

Our Methodology

We follow a systematic approach to ensure quality service delivery and client satisfaction.

Fire hydrant
1

Assess building layout and fire hazards

2

Design appropriate water-based systems

3

Install piping, nozzles, and control valves

4

Test and maintain systems for reliability

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our services.

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