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Active Fire Protection System
Active Fire Protection System

Active fire protection (AFP) systems play a crucial role in extinguishing fires before they have the opportunity to spread, thereby minimizing damage and ensuring the safety of personnel and property. These systems are designed to detect fires quickly and activate suppression mechanisms to control and extinguish the fire at its early stages. The initiation of AFP measures, whether fixed systems or mobile firefighting units, relies heavily on robust fire detection and alarm arrangements.

Some of the Active fire protection system are:
  • Deluge System
  • Sprinkler system
  • Fire Hydrants / Fire water monitor
  • Fire Suppression system
Passive Fire Protection System

Passive fire protection (PFP) plays a crucial role in ensuring safety within industrial facilities by serving as a barrier or shield to stop the spread of fire. Unlike active fire protection systems, which actively engage in extinguishing fires, passive fire protection measures work by containing fires within designated areas, thus preventing their spread and providing critical time for evacuation and emergency response. Various passive fire protection system such as fireproof coatings and insulation, fire rated walls, fire doors & windows, Compartmentalization, fire dampers and smoke barriers etc.,

Fire & Gas System

Fire & Gas system is designed to detect and respond to fire and gas hazards, thereby protecting personnel, equipment, and the environment. A Fire and Gas system integrates various detection, control, and response mechanisms to monitor and mitigate the risks associated with fire and gas leaks. The system ensures rapid detection, alarm activation, and initiation of appropriate protective actions.

Hazardous Area Classification

The main purpose of hazardous area classification is to facilitate the selection of appropriate equipment and installation procedures to ensure that the equipment can operate safely in that environment and does not cause fires or explosions.

Hazardous areas can be defined as locations in an industrial facility in which an explosive atmosphere can be caused due to the presence of flammable gases, liquids, vapors, dusts, and fibers, under both normal and abnormal operating conditions.

Hazardous area classification is a method of analyzing and classifying the environment based on the type of flammable material present, and the probability of its occurrence.