Protecting Lives and Property from Fire
We provide top-quality fire protection equipment and services
Protecting Lives and Property from Fire
We provide top-quality fire protection equipment and services
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We provide top-quality fire protection equipment and services
We provide top-quality fire protection equipment and services
Safety is very important in our daily lives. Prevention from possibilities of danger is the best way to keep us all protected. We at FP Fire Protection Services, we dedicate our hard work to prevent all tendencies of danger to people’s lives and properties.
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A fire alarm system that is wired radially—that is, with just one leg of cable—is known as a conventional fire alarm system. These radiatals, which are sounder circuits or fire alarm zones, are wired from the main fire alarm panel.
The radial circuits that keep an eye on the detectors and manual call locations are known as fire alarm zones. On each radial circuit, these zone circuits can support several detectors and call points.
The radial circuits known as sounder circuits are in charge of the Visual Alarm Devices (VADS) and fire alarm sounders. Multiple sounders can be connected to these circuits, although they are usually constrained by the power consumption of each sounder and the amount of output the panel can provide on each sounder circuit.
A loop configuration is used by an addressable system to house all fire alarm components, such as sounders and beacons/VAD. Compared to a larger traditional system, a loop wired system utilizes less cable.
In an addressable system, every device makes use of a system-wide protocol. The language that the fire alarm panel speaks to each fire alarm device is called a protocol. Every device on the panel is assigned a unique number or code. This number is known as the device address. The commission engineer records the device address when adding a device to the system and subsequently enters the device's actual location into the fire alarm panel.
UL and NON UL devices or system are functioning in the same way and are equally secure. The difference is in the components used for the production of those devices/system. The reason because the UL/FM system is more expensive because all the materials used in testing are all UL-Certified components. While the non - ul is tested to work the system as is.
Wet Standpipe – a wet standpipe is pressured and filled with water continuously where it is attached to a water supply like a water tank where it is always capable of supplying water in the standpipes, also anyone in the building or residence can have access to it and use it at any moment the fire will occur.
Dry Standpipe – a dry standpipe on the other hand it is filled with pressurized air in the system where it is not connected to a water supply like a water tank, but the water will be provided by the firefighters, and it is accessible only to them.
Wet Barrel Hydrant – a wet barrel hydrant is ideal for areas without below-freezing temperatures. Wet barrel hydrants provide operators with immediate access to water supply and are simple to install because the water storage is above ground.
Dry Barrel Hydrant – a dry barrel hydrant is frequently utilized in freezing country also to avoid freezing or shattering of water inside it the dry barrel hydrant is suitable for this and their main source of water instead of water tanks are lakes and ponds.
The different types of Fire Suppression system are as follows:
A.) Carbon Dioxide (Co2)
B.) Dry Chemical Suppression
C.) Wet Chemical Suppression
D.) Clean Agent Fire Suppression
Fire Extinguishing systems (Fire Extinguisher)
Fire Suppression Systems
A.) Where can Fire Suppression Systems be installed?
Fire Suppression systems can be installed in buildings/ rooms that contain large quantities of electrical equipment, assets and perishable items that could be damage with using water (for example sprinkler systems) such as server rooms, data centers and ups rooms.
B.) Are clean agents safe to use in fire suppression systems?
Yes, clean agents have been approved to be used as they show no adverse effects in human health when exposed.
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