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FP Notes

The document outlines the specifications for fire protection systems, including fire extinguisher classifications for electrical and metal burning areas. It details the requirements for external and internal hydrants, tank sizes for wet riser systems, and hose reel systems, emphasizing the need for booster pumps and adequate water supply. Key safety measures include automatic operation, protection against tampering, and ensuring sufficient water reserves for firefighting needs.

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FP Notes

The document outlines the specifications for fire protection systems, including fire extinguisher classifications for electrical and metal burning areas. It details the requirements for external and internal hydrants, tank sizes for wet riser systems, and hose reel systems, emphasizing the need for booster pumps and adequate water supply. Key safety measures include automatic operation, protection against tampering, and ensuring sufficient water reserves for firefighting needs.

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Fire Protection System

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Fire Extinguisher System
Class C for Electrical Room

Class D for Metal Burning


EXTERNAL HYDRANT

Generally use are installed on the underground water mains serving system.

Max spacing of 150 m apart ,next to road.

Max 70 m distance from building entry.

A minimum distance of 6 m to a building.

INTERNAL HYDRANT
Tank Size for Wet Riser

Min 45000 Lit Capacity with Duplicated Pump Set.


Wet Rising Mains system for building height s exceeding 60m

Hose Reel System


Hose reel pumps

(a) Where the water pressure in hosereel main needs to be boosted, the provision of an
electrically driven pump is usually a convenient method. A duplicate standby pump shall
also be provided.
(b) Both motors and pumps shall be sited in positions where they are protected against
tampering and physical and fire damage and the electrical supply to them shall be by an
exclusive circuit with the cables following a route of negligible fire risk or be provided with
adequate
protection.
(c) The booster pumps system shall come into operation automatically with a drop in
pressure or a flow of water.Both pumps shall be automatically primed at all times.
(d) All pumps shall also be capable of being started or stopped manually. The standby pump
shall be so
arranged that it will operate automatically on failure of the duty pump. Where more than
one source of
electrical supply is available, the duty and standby pump shall be connected to the different
sources.
(e) Connection for boosted supplies. Pumps shall be fed from a suction tank or inter-
connected tanks having a minimum capacity of 1100 l. The tanks shall be automatically
supplied from a town main or a reliable source, controlled by a ball valve of minimum
diameter 50mm.
(f) Use of domestic water tanks. Tanks supplying water for domestic purposes shall not be
used as suctions for hosereel installations unless arrangements have been made for
domestic supplies to be drawn off in such a manner that the requisite reserve of water for
the hosereel installation is always preserved.

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