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External fire hydrant systems are installed outside buildings and are designed to provide firefighters with a readily available source of water to combat fires. These systems consist of a network of pipes that distribute water from a reliable source, such as a municipal water supply or a dedicated water tank, to strategically located hydrants around the property. External fire hydrants are critical for large facilities, industrial complexes, and urban areas where rapid access to water is essential for effective firefighting operations.
Water/Foam Monitor
Hose Reel
Fire Hose Box
Control valves
Internal fire hydrant systems are installed within buildings to provide an immediate water supply for firefighting purposes. These systems consist of internal pipes connected to hydrant outlets, which are strategically placed throughout the building to ensure quick access in the event of a fire. Internal hydrant systems are commonly found in high-rise buildings, large commercial complexes, and industrial facilities, providing an essential resource for both professional firefighters and trained building occupants to manage fire emergencies.
Internal hydrants
Water/Foam Monitor
Hose Reel
Fire Hose Box
The fire fighting pump room is the heart of a fire hydrant system, housing the equipment necessary to ensure a consistent and high-pressure water supply to hydrants, sprinklers, and other firefighting systems. The pump room typically contains an electrical pump, jockey pump, and a diesel engine pump to provide redundancy and reliability. These components work together to maintain water pressure and flow, ensuring that the firefighting system operates effectively during an emergency.
Electrical pump
Jockey pump
Diesel engine pump
Control panel