We integrate fire systems according to the client's requirements and deliver them to the site.
High quality and reliable fire systems are required for global EPC projects. We integrate systems that comply with global standards and codes such as UL, FM, and NFPA, as well as project specifications and customer requirements, and deliver them to the site. These systems are designed based on our extensive technical expertise and experience. All systems are assembled, programmed, and integration tested at our factory before being shipped to the site. The types of systems we handle are as follows :
Oil & Gas
Petrochemical
Refinery
Tank Farm
Power Plant
Fertilizer
Any Other Type of Plant
FIRE ALARM & GAS DETECTION SYSTEM
The F&G system refers to the fire and gas detection system used in the plant's outdoor process area and may also include the building fire alarm system. The building fire alarm system automatically or manually detects fires within a building and notifies occupants and relevant personnel. It also activating the automatic fire suppression equipment to control or extinguish the fire. The system consists of fire detectors, manual stations, audible/visible notification devices, addressable modules, and control panels. The F&G system detects and provide alarms for toxic and combustible gases, and as well as fires in the plant's outdoor process area. It also activates fire suppression equipment, such as water spray and foam systems, to control or to suppress the fires.
A Fire Fighting System refers to mechanical equipment installed inside buildings and in plant process areas of plants to automatically or manually control or suppress fires. The types of systems and equipment are as follows:
A Fire Suppression System is mechanical equipment installed in buildings or outdoor process areas to automatically or manually suppress fires using gas-based extinguishing agents. Environmentally friendly extinguishing agents are called clean agents and their types, design, installation, and maintenance are described in NFPA 2001. Carbon dioxide agents are also used in some cases. The types of extinguishing agents are as follows: