Fire Suppression
Fire Suppression Systems are based on very specific engineered flow rates. As systems age, the piping systems diameter is reduced by corrosion buildup which drastically restricts the flow rates that were originally specified. Many times, during a sprinkler activation event the reduction in diameter does not allow the specified amount of water to get through the system to activate all the heads. At times the tuberculation can even break free and cause downstream clogging of heads keeping the system from extinguishing the fire.
Flow Infrastructure can restore full flow to an aging Fire Suppression System by using a method called High Velocity Air Scrubbing to clean the system from tuberculation. After the Air Scrubbing an epoxy coating can be applied to the interior of the pipe keeping the tuberculation from returning.
Flow Infrastructure can restore full flow to an aging Fire Suppression System by using a method called High Velocity Air Scrubbing to clean the system from tuberculation. After the Air Scrubbing an epoxy coating can be applied to the interior of the pipe keeping the tuberculation from returning.