You should consult your Authority Having Jurisdiction to make sure the system you select meets the requirements of the machine or area that you are protecting.Time to install a fire suppression systemAfter you have chosen a system and created the design, it is time to start installing.
Authorized distributors, engineers or trained end-users can complete the installation.
The complexity of the installation, the components used and the type of system installed will all affect the time taken.
Because of the wiring and electrical routing, an electrical system takes longer to install than a pneumatic detection-only system.
We will examine the installation of a typical fire suppression system.Installing the Materials You NeedManual for fire suppression systems: Design, Installation, Operation and Maintenance (DIOM).Tape measureStopwatchWrenchesRatchetsDrilling powerMounting hardware (nuts and bolts, washers, washers).Fire suppression systemAssembly of cylindersMounting bracket for cylindersDischarge piping/hosing and fittingsDischarge nozzlesFiretrace Detection Tubing and FittingsClips and/or Zip tiesPressure gaugesOptional manual releaseOptional time delay unitOptional indication moduleOptional pressure switches are available for automatic shut downInstallation of a Pneumatic Fire Suppression DeviceThe trained installer will inspect the equipment layout after scheduling an installation appointment.
You can find the Design, Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manuals (DIOM) from the manufacturer to determine the system limitations.