fire protection
fire protection
FM-200 cylinders: Various sizes, commonly ranging from 25 lbs to 1000 lbs capacity
Cylinder pressure relief devices (if required): Sized according to system design
specifications
2. Piping Network:
FM-200 piping: Various sizes, commonly ranging from 1/2 inch to 6 inches in diameter
Pipe supports and hangers: Sized to support pipe weight and prevent sagging
Pipe insulation (if required): Sized to fit pipe diameter and thickness requirements
Pipe labels and markers: Sized for visibility, typically standardized according to local
regulations
3. Nozzles:
FM-200 discharge nozzles: Sized and spaced according to system design requirements
Nozzle fittings and adapters: Sized to match pipe connections and nozzle specifications
Heat detectors: Standard sizes include 4.4 inches and 6 inches in diameter
Linear heat detection cables: Standard lengths and configurations based on application
requirements
Control panel: Standard sizes vary but typically fit standard equipment rack dimensions
5. Control Panel:
Fire alarm control panel (FACP): Standard sizes typically fit standard equipment rack
dimensions
Control panel enclosure: Sized to accommodate control panel and interface devices
Control panel interface devices (keypad, touchscreen, etc.): Standard sizes vary
depending on manufacturer and model
6. Release Mechanism:
Valve actuators and accessories: Sized to match valve specifications and system
requirements
Audible alarms (sirens, horns): Varies depending on sound output requirements and
application
Visual alarms (strobe lights): Standard sizes typically fit standard mounting
configurations
Voice evacuation systems (if required): Varies depending on system design and coverage
requirements
Fire extinguishing system signage: Standard sizes for visibility, typically standardized
according to local regulations
Evacuation route signage: Standard sizes for visibility, typically standardized according to
local regulations
Manual release stations: Standard sizes vary depending on manufacturer and model
Release station wiring and conduit: Sized based on system requirements and wiring
specifications
Backup batteries: Sized according to system power requirements and backup duration
specifications
Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) unit: Standard sizes typically fit standard equipment
rack dimensions
Power supply wiring and conduit: Sized based on system requirements and wiring
specifications
Sprinkler type:
1. Sprinkler Heads:
Sprinkler heads: Various types and sizes including pendant, upright, sidewall, and
concealed, typically ranging from 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch in nominal diameter
Orifice size: Typically specified based on design requirements and flow calculations
2. Piping Network:
Sprinkler piping: Various sizes, commonly ranging from 1/2 inch to 3 inches in diameter
for branch lines and mains
Pipe fittings: Various types and sizes including elbows, tees, reducers, couplings, and
adapters, matching pipe dimensions
Pipe supports and hangers: Sized to support pipe weight and prevent sagging, typically
sized according to pipe diameter and material
Pipe insulation (if required): Sized to fit pipe diameter and thickness requirements,
typically standardized based on local codes and regulations
Pipe labels and markers: Sized for visibility, typically standardized according to local
regulations
Alarm check valve: Sized to match pipe dimensions and flow requirements, typically
ranging from 2 inches to 8 inches in diameter
Alarm test connection: Sized and configured for testing and maintenance purposes
Water motor gong: Sized for audible alarm output, typically standardized based on local
regulations
4. Flow Switches:
Waterflow switch: Various sizes and types including paddle-type and vane-type, typically
installed on main supply lines, branch lines, or risers
Zone control valve: Sized to match pipe dimensions and flow requirements, typically
ranging from 1/2 inch to 2 inches in diameter per zone
OS&Y (Outside Stem and Yoke) valve: Sized for manual operation and isolation purposes,
typically standardized based on local regulations
Pressure relief valve: Sized to match pipe dimensions and system pressure rating,
typically ranging from 1 inch to 3 inches in diameter
6. Pressure Gauges:
Pressure gauge: Various sizes, typically 2.5 inches or 4 inches in diameter, installed on
supply lines, control valves, and risers for monitoring system pressure
Test and drain valve: Sized to match pipe dimensions and flow requirements, typically
ranging from 1/2 inch to 2 inches in diameter, installed at low points in the system for
testing and draining purposes
Fire sprinkler system signage: Standard sizes for visibility, typically standardized
according to local regulations
Valve identification labels: Standard sizes for visibility, typically standardized according to
local regulations
Quantity:
1. Sprinkler Heads:
Sprinkler heads: Quantity depends on coverage area and system design, typically ranging
from a few dozen to hundreds or more.
Orifice size: Typically specified based on flow calculations and hydraulic design.
2. Piping Network:
Sprinkler piping: Quantity depends on system layout and coverage area, typically ranging
from hundreds to thousands of feet.
Pipe fittings: Quantity varies based on the number of connections and changes in
direction, typically ranging from dozens to hundreds.
Pipe supports and hangers: Quantity depends on the length of piping and support
spacing, typically ranging from dozens to hundreds.
Pipe insulation (if required): Quantity depends on the length of piping and insulation
thickness, typically based on linear feet.
Pipe labels and markers: Quantity depends on the number of pipe sections and labeling
requirements, typically based on linear feet.
Alarm check valve: Typically one per riser or zone, quantity depends on the number of
zones in the system.
Alarm test connection: Typically one per alarm check valve assembly.
Water motor gong: Typically one per alarm check valve assembly.
4. Flow Switches:
Main control valve: Typically one per riser or main supply line.
Zone control valve: Quantity depends on the number of zones in the system, typically
one or two per zone.
6. Pressure Gauges:
Pressure gauge: Quantity depends on monitoring points, typically one per riser, control
valve, and supply line.
Test and drain valve: Quantity depends on system layout and low point requirements,
typically one or two per system section.
Fire sprinkler system signage: Quantity depends on the number of access points and
labeling requirements, typically one or two per access point.
Valve identification labels: Quantity depends on the number of valves and labeling
requirements, typically one per valve.
Quantity of FM-200
Cylinder pressure gauges: Typically one per cylinder, sized at 2.5 inches or 4 inches in
diameter.
Cylinder valves: One per cylinder, sized to match cylinder inlet/outlet connections.
Cylinder pressure relief devices (if required): One per cylinder, sized according to system
design specifications.
2. Piping Network:
FM-200 piping: Quantity depends on the layout and coverage area, typically ranging
from hundreds to thousands of feet. Sizes vary, commonly ranging from 1/2 inch to 3
inches in diameter for branch lines and mains.
Pipe fittings: Quantity depends on the number of connections and changes in direction,
typically ranging from dozens to hundreds.
Pipe supports and hangers: Quantity depends on the length of piping and support
spacing, typically ranging from dozens to hundreds.
Pipe insulation (if required): Quantity based on linear feet and insulation thickness.
Pipe labels and markers: Quantity based on linear feet and labeling requirements.
3. Nozzles:
FM-200 discharge nozzles: Quantity depends on the system design and coverage
requirements. Various types and sizes, typically ranging from 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch in
nominal diameter.
Nozzle fittings and adapters: Typically one per nozzle, sized to match pipe connections
and nozzle specifications.
Smoke detectors, heat detectors, flame detectors, or linear heat detection cables:
Quantity depends on the size and layout of the protected area, hazard classification, and
detection requirements.
Control panel: Typically one per system, sized to fit standard equipment rack
dimensions.
Control panel interface devices: Typically one per control panel, sized based on
manufacturer specifications.
5. Release Mechanism:
Electric or pneumatic actuators: Quantity depends on the number of valves and system
configuration.
Solenoid valves: Typically one per valve, sized to match pipe and valve specifications.
Valve actuators and accessories: Quantity depends on the number of valves and system
requirements.