Fire Fighting & Fire Protection Systems

Fire Fighting & Fire Protection Systems

  • 1. Introduction
  • SpecX quick selector
  • 2. Objectives
  • 3. Codes & Standards
  • 4. Classification of Fire Systems
  • 5. Components of a Fire System
  • 6. Types of Sprinkler Systems
  • 7. Hydrant System Design Parameters
  • 8. QA/QC Checklist
  • 9. Typical BOQ Items
  • 10. Testing & Commissioning
  • 11. Maintenance & Documentation
  • 12. Common Failures (quick scan)

1. Introduction

Fire-fighting systems are engineered networks of pipes, pumps, hydrants, sprinklers, detectors, and suppression systems designed to control and extinguish fires, protect life and property, and ensure code compliance.

These systems must be designed in coordination with architectural layouts, structural beams, HVAC ducts, and electrical trays.

SpecX quick selector

  • Hydrant system: MS Class C risers ≥ 100 mm, outlet pressure ≥ 3.5 kg/cm², spacing ≤ 45 m (internal) / ≤ 60 m (external)
  • Pumps: Main + jockey + standby diesel; auto-start via pressure switch; provide test header
  • Sprinklers: Select wet/dry/pre‑action/deluge per hazard; layout as per IS 15105; integrated with alarm
  • Detection: Addressable system (smoke/heat/MCP); integrate with BMS and FA panel; zoning per NBC

2. Objectives

  • Detect fire early (detection system)
  • Contain and suppress fire quickly (active protection)
  • Limit fire spread (passive protection)
  • Ensure safe evacuation
  • Comply with NBC, NFPA, and IS standards

3. Codes & Standards

Code
Description
NBC Part 4
Fire and life safety in buildings
IS 3844
Installation of internal fire hydrants and hose reels
IS 13039
External hydrants and yard hydrants
IS 15105
Automatic sprinkler systems
IS 15325
Fire detection and alarm systems
IS 2189
Selection and maintenance of fire detection systems
IS 10910
Plastic tanks for water storage
NFPA 13 / 20 / 72
International standards for sprinklers, pumps, alarms

4. Classification of Fire Systems

Category
Description
Typical Application
Active Fire Protection (AFP)
Systems that detect and fight fire
Hydrant, sprinkler, alarm systems
Passive Fire Protection (PFP)
Systems that resist spread
Fireproof coatings, compartment walls
Special Suppression Systems
For sensitive areas
Clean agent, foam, CO₂ systems

5. Components of a Fire System

Component
Function
Fire Water Tank
Stores water as per occupancy hazard (IS 3844)
Fire Pumps
Main, jockey, and standby diesel pump
Hydrant Network
External yard and internal hydrants
Sprinkler System
Automatic discharge based on heat detection
Fire Detection & Alarm
Smoke, heat, and flame detectors integrated with panels
Fire Hose Reels & Cabinets
Manual first-response systems
Valves & Accessories
NRVs, gate valves, pressure gauges, landing valves
Piping System
MS “C” class pipe (IS 1239 / 3589) with red enamel paint
Special Suppression
Clean agent / FM200 / NOVEC 1230 for data centers

6. Types of Sprinkler Systems

Type
Description
Suitable For
Wet Pipe System
Water always in the pipes
Residential, office, malls
Dry Pipe System
Air in pipes, water released on activation
Cold storage, outdoor
Pre‑action System
Dual activation (detector + sprinkler)
Server rooms
Deluge System
All heads open, water floods area
Transformers, aircraft hangars

7. Hydrant System Design Parameters

Parameter
Standard Requirement
Minimum pressure at hydrant outlet
3.5 kg/cm²
Pump capacity
2,850 LPM (typical for large buildings)
Jockey pump
Maintains pressure (~180 LPM)
Diesel pump
Standby power supply
Fire water tank capacity
As per NBC, based on occupancy risk
Hydrant spacing
≤ 45 m (internal) / ≤ 60 m (external)
Riser diameter
≥ 100 mm (minimum)

8. QA/QC Checklist

Inspection Item
Frequency
Acceptance Criteria
Verify pump head and flow
During testing
Meets design capacity
Pipe hydrostatic testing
Before painting
1.5 × working pressure
Sprinkler head spacing
Pre‑commissioning
As per IS 15105 layout
Pressure gauge calibration
Quarterly
± 2% accuracy
Flow switch testing
Commissioning
Alarm activation confirmed

9. Typical BOQ Items

Item No.
Description
Unit
Measurement
1
Fire hydrant system (MS Class C piping, valves, painting, testing)
m
Per running meter
2
Automatic sprinkler system (upright / pendent type)
Nos
Per head installed
3
Fire detection and alarm system (addressable type)
Lot
Complete system
4
Fire pump set (main + jockey + diesel)
Set
Complete installation
5
Fire hose reel cabinet (MS, glass fronted, with accessories)
Nos
Per cabinet

10. Testing & Commissioning

  • Hydrostatic test for 2 hrs @ 1.5 × design pressure
  • Flow test for all hydrants and sprinklers
  • Pump auto‑start test via pressure switch
  • Alarm system verification (smoke, heat, manual call points)
  • Integrated testing with BMS/fire panel

11. Maintenance & Documentation

  • Monthly pressure check of pumps and hydrants
  • Annual calibration of detectors and alarms
  • Record test certificates, O&M manuals, and logbooks

12. Common Failures (quick scan)

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  • Missing isolation valves during floor handovers
  • Dry pump suctions due to low tank levels
  • Corrosion and blockage of MS piping
  • Absence of fire‑stopping around penetrations