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Types of Firefighting systems:

 T ypes of Firefighting systems: 1. Wet Pipe Sprinkler System Description: Most common type. Pipes are always filled with pressurized water. Sprinklers activate individually during a fire. 📘 NFPA Standard: NFPA 13 – Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems ✅ Pros: Simple, reliable, quick response. ⚠️ Cons: Not suitable for freezing environments. 2. Dry Pipe Sprinkler System Description: Pipes are filled with pressurized air or nitrogen. When a sprinkler head opens, air escapes, then water flows in. 📘 NFPA Standard: NFPA 13 ✅ Pros: Suitable for cold or freezing areas. ⚠️ Cons: Slight delay in water discharge. 3. Pre-Action Sprinkler System Description: Similar to dry pipe but includes a detection system (e.g. smoke/heat). Water fills the pipes only after detection and confirmation. 📘 NFPA Standard: NFPA 13 NFPA 72 – National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code ✅ Pros: Ideal for high-value assets like data centers, museums. ⚠️ Cons: More complex and expensive. 4. Deluge Syste...
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Practical Design Calculation Framework (NFPA 11 & NFPA 16)

  Practical Design Calculation Framework (NFPA 11 & NFPA 16) 1️⃣ Define the Hazard & Protection Method Typical Hazards • Fuel storage tanks • Pump rooms • Aircraft hangars • Loading racks • Dike areas • Process units Foam System Types System Standard Typical Use Low-Expansion Foam NFPA 11 Tank farms, diked areas Foam-Water Sprinkler NFPA 16 Hangars, pump rooms Foam-Water Deluge NFPA 16 Process areas 👉 Example Used Below: Low-Expansion Foam System protecting a hydrocarbon spill area 2️⃣ Select Foam Concentrate Type Foam Type Application AFFF Hydrocarbon fuels AR-AFFF Polar solvents Protein / Fluor protein Fixed tank systems 👉 Example: 3% AFFF 3️⃣ Determine Design Application Rate From NFPA 11 (Hydrocarbon spills): Protection Application Rate Spill / Diked Area 6.5 L/min/m² Tank Shell Protection 4.1 L/min/m² Aircraft Hangar 6.5–8.1 L/min/m² 4️⃣ Determine Protected Area Example: • Diked spill area = 400 m² 5️⃣ Calculate Required Foam Solution Flow Formula Q_s = A \tim...