Sprinklers are simple, cost-effective and highly reliable piece of fire protection equipment. They are valuable in both commercial and domestic properties, reducing injuries by at least 80 per cent and property damage by 90 per cent. Dry and wet risers play a vital role in protecting tall buildings.
We install, service and maintain high-quality systems to ensure your people and properties have the best level of protection. Fire hydrant flow testing provides important field information to water service planners and fire services so they can accurately estimate the capabilities of water mains.
We install, service and maintain high-quality systems to ensure your people and properties have the best level of protection. Fire hydrant flow testing provides important field information to water service planners and fire services so they can accurately estimate the capabilities of water mains.
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Our team of qualified and experienced engineers are experts in the installation of all types of fire protection, specialising in dry/wet riser systems and sprinkler systems. We're committed to the installation of automatic sprinkler systems and provide cost-efficient solutions for both domestic and commercial properties.
Sprinkler Service Engineer required with a minimum 5 years experience (no Pipefitters please). Knowledge and experience of servicing all aspects of Valve Sets and Pumps essential. Must be located within South East Area but work will be Nationwide. Must have clean driving licence. Pipe Fitter/Sprinkler Fitter required with a minimum 5 years experience.
A brief guide Dry/wet risers are often called dry/wet rising mains. They are intended for use by the fire service to provide a readily available means of delivering considerable quantities of water to extinguish or to prevent the spread of fire. Dry riser: a system of valves and pipe work which enables the fire service to pump water onto upper floors of a building.
For dry risers this normally entails connecting the inlet to a pump and water supply. The system is then completely charged with water to a pressure of 10 bar measured at the inlet for a period of at least 15 minutes. During this period an inspection is made to ensure that there is no leakage of water at any of the joints or landing valves.
Site engineers will fabricate on site and make sure installation is done to design drawings. Any alterations will be dealt with as soon as they arise. By law dry risers have to have fire engine access within 18m of the dry riser inlet box and have to be housed in a fire-resistant shaft. In commercial properties this is usually under the staircase of a fire exit.
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Gbemiga Meduoye
Aug 02, 2020
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Asked for a quote for adding 5 heads to an existing system that they have installed. I was quoted 13k for nothing apart from running the pipework and pressure testing the system. This is not for any of the building work or electrical work !!!! Just to run the pipework from an existing system fit 5 heads and pressure test the system !!! Literally a days work for one person !! Just outrageous. Please shop around you will definitely find your money goes further than this.