Water
Fire fighting systems and equipment of the Eco-tradition
Fire fighting systems and equipment of the Eco-tradition
Water is the most common natural resource used to suppress the fire. Over the years, the technological research in the sector has led to complex and performing fire fighting systems that still use water as an extinguishing agent. Water is highly used in fixed and moveable systems and remains a highly reliable solution and the most ecological one.
These systems are managed by a control station and supplied by a water reservoir. Distribution pipework that deploys the water into the nozzles provided by the heat-sensitive bulb is located to allow fire detection. Sprinkler technologies are divided into wet, dry, or pre-action systems based on their configurations. The system design depends on the protected area’s characteristics and intended use, the fire load, and the levels of combustibility (the material’s capability of catching fire and burning).
This typology Of Sprinkler Systems protects various types of buildings and industrial applications. The Deluge System uses fire control, suppression, and cooling down of the surfaces exposed to flame radiation. Hydrants can be installed in areas already protected by different fire solutions. The dedicated regulations say that fire protection with sprinkler and deluge systems must be integrated with varying fire technologies.