Fire Protection Contractors Key Terms

Familiarize yourself with fire protection contractors key terms

By Missy Duncan
Fire protection should be a top priority for any business. Fires can completely ruin a warehouse full of products or an office full of information in a matter of minutes. Finding a fire protection contractor is a great way to have fire security for your business. There are many types of fire protection systems that companies can use. All of these types can become overwhelming for customers. Learn the fire protection contractors key terms to help you find what you need with less hassle.

 

Dry pipe systems

A dry pipe system is fire prevention system that has compressed air or nitrogen in the pipes. This is to protect the pipes from freezing in areas where freezing possible. The water is stored in a large task and flows through the pipes when the system is activated.
Try: Integrated Publishing provides more information about how dry pipe systems work. Find information and pictures of dry pipe systems at Viking Automatic Sprinkler.

Wet fire systems

A wet fire system, or wet pipe fire system, is a fire sprinkler system that holds water in the pipe. These systems are simple and reliable. They are easy to install and use.
Try: APi Group provides more information about wet pipe fire sprinkler systems. W.P Fire Protection also offers information about wet fire systems.

Pre-action systems

A pre-action system is a fire system similar to a dry pipe system in that it holds no water in the pipes. The pre-action system has an electronically operated value that opens at the slightest instance of flame or smoke. Once the valve is opened, water flows through the system to a valve above the sprinkler heads. When the fire advances, the valve opens and allows water to flow into the room.
Try: APi Group supplies more information about pre-action systems. Learn more about pre-action fire systems at Reliable Fire Equipment.

Standpipe systems

A standpipe system is a fire prevention system that uses standpipes, pumps, hose connections and other equipment. These systems are used with fire hoses and are used for fighting fires.
Try: Learn more about standpipe systems at Microsoft. HighBeam Research also provides information about and pictures of standpipes.

ESFR

ESFR sprinkler systems, or early suppression fast response sprinkler systems, add antifreeze to the water so that water can be stored in the pipes. These systems are designed to be used in large, open areas like warehouses.
Try: Understand ESFR systems better with information from the Environmental Expert. Penton Business Media provides information about early suppression fast response sprinkler systems.

FFSS

An FFSSS, or foam fire suppression system, is used for chemical and liquids fires. The fire suppression foam is kept in a canister and is releases for quick extinction of the fire.
Try: Cosco Fire Protection supplies information about foam fire suppression systems. Learn more about fire foam at YourFirstDue.