Fire Protection Systems

Fire extinguishing systems are operating systems for automatic or manual fire extinguishing as a result of fire detection. It has an important place among the fire protection systems for the building and the facility. After detecting the fire, it is necessary to suppress the fire in order to prevent the exit of the fire.

When it comes to fire extinguishing systems, the first systems that come to mind are water extinguishing (sprinkler) systems and fire hydrant (with fire cabinets) water extinguishing systems. As a result of the design of the water extinguishing systems in the building, the design and selection of the fire pump that will provide the water pressure depending on the number and location of the sprinkler heads is also very important.

Our company has excluded the water extinguishing systems, which are considered within the mechanical installation systems, out of sales services. Instead, it provides services on environmentally friendly clean gas extinguishing systems. Clean gas extinguishing systems consist of specially manufactured gases that do not harm the environment in case they are discharged into the environment to be extinguished. There are many different gas extinguishing systems under the title of clean gas extinguishing systems. We can define them under two main groups;

1. Aerosol Gas Suppression Systems

2. FM200 (HFC227ea) Gas Suppression Systems, Sapphire/Novec 1230 Gas Suppression Systems, Inergen Gas Suppression Systems, CO2 Gas Suppression Systems, Water Mist Suppression Systems

 

Why Fire Suppression System?

The danger of fire in factories, workshops and business centers where people work collectively, or in their residences, schools, dormitories, hospitals and hotels, poses the greatest threat to both life and property safety. In particular, in buildings where hundreds and thousands of people work and/or live together, carelessness or negligence caused by one person can cause great damage, and even in cases where there is no loss of life, it can cause great material and moral losses in the enterprise. Even if fire insurance is made in the building, the damage compensation paid often does not re-operate a business that has suffered a fire, both material and moral, and the business losses and moral values ​​cannot be covered. For this reason, automatic or manual fire extinguishing systems are needed in order to quickly extinguish the fire in buildings, factories and businesses. National and International standards and regulations require the use of fire detection and fire extinguishing systems.

How Does a Fire Suppression System Work?

The most important part of a fire extinguishing system is the fire detection system, which can catch fire early and quickly. Without fire detection, the fire extinguishing system cannot be installed. For this reason, depending on the architectural structure of the place where the fire extinguishing system will be installed, fire detection detectors are selected and integrated into the fire extinguishing system. It is very important to catch the fire at the initial stage. Because the earlier the fire is caught, the less damage and cost the building has the chance to be built from the fire.

After the fire is caught, the fire extinguishing scenario is programmed to determine when the automatic gas extinguishing system will be discharged into the environment and how to inform the building staff at this time.

BTS Fire Security and Building Technologies Inc. has an organization that can respond to all requests of its customers with alternative engineering ğsolutions, thanks to the experience of its technical and administrative staff of more than 20 years and its wide product range. In all living and production areas such as production facilities, factories, commercial buildings, residences and parking lots, it is able to offer appropriate solutions to its customers with a wide range of products suitable for internal, external and ex-proof environments with international standards on Fire Extinguishing Systems, which is an integral part of general fire safety.