Dry Chemical Fire Suppression Systems

We specialize in the design and engineering of Dry Chemical Fire Suppression Systems, providing rapid and reliable fire protection for hazardous environments. Our systems use ABC or BC dry chemical agents for fast fire knockdown and are engineered to NFPA 17 and 17A standards, with seamless integration into detection and control systems and enhanced safety measures for personnel.

  • Dry Chemical Fire Suppression System Design
    Engineered solutions using ABC or BC dry chemical agents for rapid fire knockdown in industrial and special hazard environments.
  • Hazard Assessment & Application Evaluation
    Analysis of fire risks, asset types, and operational requirements to determine the appropriate agent type and application method (local or total flooding).
  • Agent Quantity & Nozzle Placement Calculations
    System sizing and nozzle layout to ensure full coverage and rapid suppression in accordance with NFPA 17/17A standards.
  • Cylinder, Piping & Distribution System Design
    Design of agent storage, release valves, distribution piping, and nozzle configurations for efficient and effective discharge.
  • Detection & Activation System Integration
    Coordination with flame, heat, or manual detection systems and integration with automatic and manual release controls.
  • Full Engineering Documentation
    Complete design packages including CAD layouts, hydraulic calculations, equipment datasheets, and AHJ-ready submittals for procurement, installation, and authority approvals.
  • Site Survey & Risk Assessment
    Evaluate the protected area, potential fire hazards, occupancy, and asset types to determine the appropriate dry chemical system type and application strategy.
  • Concept Design Stage
    Develop preliminary layouts, agent selection (ABC or BC), and nozzle placement strategies based on NFPA 17/17A requirements and project needs.
  • Detailed Design Stage
    Prepare fully coordinated cylinder, piping, and nozzle layouts, calculate agent quantity and discharge flow, integrate detection and activation systems, and produce BOQ and specifications for procurement and installation.
  • IFC (Issued for Construction) Stage
    Finalize and issue construction-ready drawings, verified hydraulic calculations, BOQ, and approved specifications suitable for installation and AHJ approval.
  • Documentation & AHJ Coordination
    Deliver the complete design package including CAD drawings, datasheets, calculations, and AHJ-ready submittals for authority review and final client approval.
Dry chemical fire suppression systems
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