Fire Protection - Riser
Fire Protection - Riser
Fire Protection - Riser
as fire
It is designed to provide rapid access to water in the event that a fire breaks out. Also bundled with sprinkler systems which providing automatic or manual sprinklers.
RISER CONTD
This system also installed in high rise or large buildings.
Difficult to get pressure, especially on high floors, which makes it harder to pump water quickly enough to put the fire out.
There are two types of riser systems which are dry riser and wet riser systems.
3) Landing Valve
Fire bridge will connec t them in the landing valve and open it
Automatically, water valve located at the top will open and remove the air, but will close again once the water has to meet the dry riser
3. Overflow Pipe
capable of developing 375 litre/s to the open air should be connected to the break tank.
Overflow Pipe
i.
Jockey Pump When the system pressure drop (150psi-230psi) to a preset level, jockey pump starts and charges the system back to normal pressure i. Stand-by Pump Standby pump is started automatically when the duty pump fails. Acts as support pump. ii. Duty pump The duty pump starts when the pressure in the fire sprinkler system drops below a threshold.
6) Riser (stand-pipe)
Excessive water will flow to drain pipe and it will flow back to the tank, then the process repeated
Water from the tank fill in the riser and flow to rubber pipe.
At the bottom landing valve,it has orifice plate functioned as to limit pressure at landing valve for high building, so it can be limit to maximum, 520kPa