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'Busy Fools' (Sprinkler System Testing & Monitoring (Zonecheck…
'Busy Fools'
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Riser Solutions
Conventional Method
On-site fabrication - Low quality, ad hoc systems are poorly fabricated on-site
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As building height increases so does the labour multiplier for
site factors (5-10 times labour costs compared to on-site)
Problematic access to materials on-site and significant
time wasted in carrying multiple materials to point of installation
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Firepods (Addressable)
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Plug-and-play - Connect each pod during building construction to enable sprinkler protection to finished floors
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Reduce installation costs and time but also operational costs by negating the need for manual routine testing and facilities management
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Core sprinkler components are at a workable height - Typically sprinkler components are installed in awkward spaces, at ceiling level or generally hard to get at to maintain
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It’s unique plug-and-play design means that installation time and overall costs are dramatically reduced
Makes project planning easier, saving on building materials (no wastage) and resources, offering excellent year-on-year savings.
The use of pre-modelled Firepods reduces the size of a buildings core riser while increasing available revenue e.g. For instance, in a high-rise building, you could possibly save 2m squared on each floor which would then increase the sellable revenue of each floor
Alarm Valve Testing
Bellcheck
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Saves large amounts of energy, indirectly, by as fire pumps are no longer needed to refill the system following each test
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Conventional Method
Wastes colossal amounts of water every week - 32,000 liters per alarm valve, every year
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Manual - Procedure requires opening of specific valves - Can be complicated and difficult to know which one
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