Fire Hydrant System

Fire hydrant installation consists of a system of pipework connected directly to the water supply main to provide water to each and every hydrant outlet and is intended to provide water for the firemen to fight a fire. The water is discharged into the fire engine from which it is then pumped and sprayed over the fire. Where the water supply is not reliable or inadequate, hydrant pumps should be provided to pressurize the fire mains

An automatic sprinkler system is intended to detect, control and extinguish a fire, and warn the occupants of the occurrence of fire. The installation comprises fire pumps, water storage tanks, control valve sets, sprinkler heads, flow switches, pressure switches, pipework, and valves. The system operates automatically without human intervention.

Fire Sprinklers

A fire sprinkler system is an active fire protection method, consisting of a water supply system providing adequate pressure and flow rate to a water distribution piping system, onto which fire sprinklers are connected. All sprinkler systems are designed and engineered in different ways depending on the environment, the assets being stored in a particular space, and NFPA requirements and specifications. The methods of activation vary depending on the system but one thing is for sure – whether it’s a wet pipe, dry pipe, pre-action, or deluge system they all have one common goal – to protect your assets by controlling and extinguishing fires.

  • Valves
  • Hoses
  • Pre-action sprinklers system
  • Grooved Fittings