water distribution system
Fire Protection System is The system is a water distribution system consisting of water tank, suction piping, fire pumps and a distributed piping system. The distributed piping system establishes connectivity throughout the building through fire hydrants, hoses and nozzle
The wide choice of fire alarm systems available is broadly divided into “conventional” fire alarm systems and analogue addressable “intelligent” systems, each type best suited to different kinds of premises. They may be also divided into categories depending on whether their aim is to protect life or property, or whether they are manual or automatic.
Fire Hydrant system
The system is a water distribution system consisting of water tank, suction piping, fire pumps and a distributed piping system. The distributed piping system establishes connectivity throughout the building through fire hydrants, hoses and nozzles.
Fire Sprinkler System
Water Spray System is a special fixed pipe system connected to a reliable source of pressurized water supply and equipped with water spray nozzles for application on area / equipment to be protected. The system can be operated automatically by connection to an automatic detection and alarm system or manually, or both.

A. Medium Velocity Water Spray Systems
This is mainly used for fire protection of areas with fire risks from low FP flammable liquids (FP below 65oC) and also for fire extinguishment of water miscible liquids (polar solvents, alcohols etc.).
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B. High Velocity Water Spray System
This is generally used for extinction of fires in flammable medium and heavy oils or similar flammable liquids having a flashpoint above 65oC. (eg: Transformer fires) The system projects water in the form of a conical spray,with the droplets of water traveling at high velocity.
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GAS SUPPRESSION SYSTEM
Gaseous fire suppression is a term used to describe the use of inert gases and Chemical agent chemical agents to extinguish fires, also known as clean agent fire suppression systems. These gaseous mixtures leave no residue behind and are designed to protect enclosures where there is a need for quick reaction to extinguishing a fire. A fire detection system is needed to trigger the gas suppression system. Approval listings include UL, ULC, FM, SABS and MEA. Gasses we use include FM200, Novec, CO², Inergen, Pyroshield, Pro-Inert and Aragonite.
