A national fire systems company specialising in the design, supply, installation, commissioning, service and maintenance of mechanical fire suppression systems and related products. We offer a range of Gas Systems Including Carbon Dioxide, Inergen, Argonite, FM 200 and Novec. The system of valves and pipework which enable the Fire Service to pump water on to the upper floors of a building.
Ensure your system is operating correctly We provide a range of Services Including System Services, Repairs, Refills and Removals. Air tightness is critical to ensure your system will work effectively We provide the necessary testing in accordance with BSEN 15004, NFPA 2001 or ISO 14520.
Ensure your system is operating correctly We provide a range of Services Including System Services, Repairs, Refills and Removals. Air tightness is critical to ensure your system will work effectively We provide the necessary testing in accordance with BSEN 15004, NFPA 2001 or ISO 14520.
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Chalis Fire Engineering Ltd. is a national fire systems company specialising in the design, supply, installation, commissioning, service and maintenance of mechanical fire suppression systems and related products. Our consistent success and steady growth is achieved by delivering a high level of professionalism and reliability with a commitment to customer satisfaction all at all times.
We install Wet Chemical Kitchen Fire Suppression systems, an automatic system designed to protect appliances and extraction systems in commercial kitchens. Commercial kitchens contain all the elements necessary for a fire. When a fire occurs in a kitchen it can do so without the presence of people and can quickly spread to all areas of the kitchen including the extract ducting and if not controlled will spread into other parts of the building.
A rising main is a system of pipework and valves, often found in high-rise buildings, which allows fire-fighting water to be easily delivered to all floors.
It consists of a vertical pipe with an inlet at ground level on an outside face of the building allowing fire and rescue service personnel to pressurise the main from their appliances and outlets (known as landing valves) usually fitted in cabinets on each floor that act as outlets, enabling the fire service to connect their fire hoses into the water supply.
It consists of a vertical pipe with an inlet at ground level on an outside face of the building allowing fire and rescue service personnel to pressurise the main from their appliances and outlets (known as landing valves) usually fitted in cabinets on each floor that act as outlets, enabling the fire service to connect their fire hoses into the water supply.
We carry out maintenance and visual checks on Fire Suppression and Detection Systems nationwide to ensure that they are operating correctly. All Fire Suppression and Detection Systems require regular maintenance to be carried out to ensure that they are operating correctly. Each manufacturer usually has their own recommendations as well as having local and international standards to cover the minimum requirements.
Enclosures protected by gaseous fire suppression systems should be tested for airtightness upon commissioning of the system and annually thereafter. This is critical to ensure that the system will work effectively when activated; too much air leakage will result in the concentration of the fire suppressant agent falling too quickly.
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