Fire Sprinkler Design and Hydraulic calculations

Fire Sprinkler Design and Hydraulic calculations

Hydraulic calculations are a very important step when designing fire protection systems, since they ensure the flow rate established through the piping network will be enough to control fires effectively. Calculation procedures are established in model codes: automatic sprinkler systems are subject to NFPA 13 (National Fire Protection Association).

In simple terms, the hydraulic calculation procedure verifies three basic elements of a fire suppression system:

  1. Water delivery requirements for suppression of a possible fire
  2. Available water supply
  3. The piping network and its associated friction losses
 Our engineering team uses detailed engineering analysis, advanced understanding of fire science, interpretation of regulations and standards together with our practical experience to develop innovative, cost-effective, practical fire safety solutions that meet both project and regulatory requirements. We are focused on helping our clients with their most challenging projects.
Our Fire Sprinkler Design and Hydraulic calculations services include:
 
  • Providing detailed CAD drawings and hydraulic calculations
  •  Providing detailed reports from sprinkler calculation software
  • Full CAD drawings with calculations to demonstrate compliance to British /NFPA Standards
  • Drawings are presented to the client and discussed prior to approval.
  • Our design service is offered alongside our consultancy service.
  • Provide assistance to evaluate and select a contractor to supply, install, and commission 

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