Fire Fighting Design
Fire Fighting design in MEP engineering involves planning and implementing systems that protect life, property, and assets from fire hazards. The goal is to ensure early detection, effective suppression, safe evacuation, and full compliance with fire safety regulations and authority guidelines.
Service Includes
Fire Hydrant System Design: Designing external and internal hydrant networks, including pump sizing, pipe sizing, landing valves, and hose reel arrangements.
Sprinkler System Design: Planning automatic sprinkler layouts, hazard classification, sprinkler head selection, and hydraulic calculations.
Fire Pump Room Design: Developing pump room layouts with main pump, jockey pump, standby pump, controllers, and necessary fire-rated arrangements.
Detection & Alarm System Coordination: Integrating fire alarm systems such as smoke detectors, heat detectors, MCPs, and sounders for early fire detection and notification.
Gas Suppression System (Clean Agent): Designing suppression systems for critical areas such as server rooms, electrical rooms, and archives using FM-200, NOVEC, or CO₂.
Fire Water Storage Design: Planning underground or overhead fire water tanks with adequate capacity a s per local regulations.
Evacuation & Safety Planning: Coordinating fire escape routes, emergency signage, extinguishers, and emergency lighting.
Authority Compliance & Approval Support: Ensuring designs meet NFPA/BS/DCD/Local Fire Department standards and assisting with authority submissions.
