Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Design
Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Design NSW
The Building Code of Australia (BCA) in Part E1 Fire Fighting Equipment in Clause E1.5 Sprinklers, nominates when a sprinkler system is to be installed in a building. A sprinkler system is designed to suppress a fire and to alert the fire brigade automatically. All building surveyors/ building certifiers will nominate sprinkler systems in the essential safety measures determination/ schedule.
A fire sprinkler system is an active fire suppression system, common in industrial and commercial buildings consisting of a water supply system, providing adequate pressure and flowrate to a water distribution piping system, onto which fire sprinklers are then connected. Generally, it is provided throughout Class 1 – 9 buildings if any part of the building has an effective height of more than 25m or in area which has exceeded a certain fire compartmentation size.
FSP can provide an Automatic Fire Sprinkler System design to meet Australian and international standards. We analyse each project on its individual merits, and provide an economical design using the latest technology and best practices available.
With the developments in computer based full hydraulic design packages. The complex piping network can become simple and economical. We provide best solution for your projects. We prepare our design drawings using CAD drawings, detailing such things as equipment Schedules, valve schematics & pipe hanger assemblies, giving a clear picture of the proposed system design.
FSP engineers can design your automatic sprinkler system to the following Australian Standards:
- AS 2118.1 :1999 – Automatic suppression system
- AS 2118.6 :2012 – Automatic Fire Suppression Systems (Combined sprinkler and hydrant systems)
- AS 2118.2:1995 – Wall wetting sprinkler and drencher systems
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