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Fire Water Tanks – Benefits, Uses, Mechanism and More

Author: Dutco Tennant Llc
by Dutco Tennant Llc
Posted: Jan 15, 2022

A water-based firefighting system requires a massive water source in order to tap inadequate fire flow. Fire flow is known as the rate of water flow discharged for a specified duration at a residual pressure of 20 psi which is essential for controlling a major fire outbreak in a specific structure.

In most water-based fire protection systems, a fire water tank is common equipment that is installed and used as a water source. This instrument acts as a storage unit for water which is accessed when required.

Dutco Tennant LLC is a supplier of a range of fire products featuring industry’s some of the biggest brands. Franklin Hodge is one of those names that has been offering quality-assured tank systems.

The brand will make its presence in this year’s Intersec 2022 Dubai where it will feature its top-rated product – the Aluminium Liquistore / Firestore. Commencing on 16th January 2022, the event will be a three-day trade fair where top industry leaders will take part and share valuable insights, knowledge, product demos and more.

Franklin Hodge will be at the platform with its quality fire water tank offering live demo in its exhibit. Catch them at their stall by registering for Intersec 2022 Dubai.

If you want to learn more about fire water tanks then continue to read more.

What is a Fire Water Tank?

A Fire Water Tank is a fire protection system equipment that is installed in different building facilities. It is a storage unit where a large capacity of water is stored so that it is used for accessing water sources in times of emergency.

The water tanks contain a necessary amount of water that can be used to ensure a fire outbreak is extinguished in a timely manner. While fire water tanks are utilized for supplying water to the fire pump station immediately, these tanks are used for other purposes as well.

The Benefits of Using Fire Water Tanks

For a fire protection system, there are a handful of options available when it comes to choosing the water source. However, experts prefer the use of fire water tanks rather than other options.

Why? Well, simply because of the following benefits that they offer –

Easy Integration

Fire outbreaks can happen anywhere and anytime. The response time and action towards it need to be immediate. Therefore, you need a water source that integrates to your current fire protection system.

No other water source integrates in a better way than fire water tanks. This means you don’t require to install a fire protection system separately and make use of your existing system with the water tanks.

Easy integration helps not just in reducing the total cost but also reduces the chance of some components not being compatible with your system.

Compliance with the Fire Regulations

Certain regulations are required to be followed in terms of fire safety for building facilities, residential complexes and other constructs. A critical part of this is to keep stock of adequate water in case of emergencies.

With the use of the fire water tanks you can comply with the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) standards and other local, state and federal fire codes as well. You can prevent severe consequences and penalties when you install fire water tanks to comply with the fire regulations.

Quick Installation & Easy Maintenance

Fire Water Tanks are easy to install within a facility. Franklin Hodge’s range of tank systems which features the aluminum liquistore / firestorm comes with prefabricated components that enable direct site assembly and installation.

It not just saves your time to set up a fire protection system but also makes the entire process hassle-free. But that’s not all, fire water tanks are easy to maintain as well. with their corrosion resistance features, they stay the same offering maximum performance for a long time.

Different Uses of Fire Water Tanks

Any vicinity that is susceptible to fire requires a reliable and cost-efficient solution for storing massive quantities of water within the premises. A fire water tank is the ideal solution as it can be used for varied applications.

National Forests & Parks

National parks, remote wildlife sanctuaries, and county wildfires are distant from the mainland. Using a snorkel, fire-fighting helicopters can be filled up with fire water tanks and transported to these vicinities to put out fire.

Industrial & Warehouse Units

Industrial settings that are prone to fire hazards must have adequate water sources in case of emergencies. Fire Water Tanks are go-to solutions that are used for such applications.

How Do Fire Water Tanks Work?

It is for enhanced fire safety most commercial, residential, industrial, municipal facilities install fire water tanks. With the fire water tank installed, the concern of water supply shortage considerably reduces in times of fire emergencies.

Fire water tanks are not just installed to provide water source for fire pump stations but they also distribute water to the sprinkler system within a building facility. The mechanism of a fire water tank varies depending on the requirement of the premises.

This year’s Intersec 2022 Dubai will witness industry leaders from the fire protection and security, safety industries. Franklin Hodge will be one of the reputed names that will offer its exhibit in this event. Check out their fire water tank product and other industry insights in the event.

Make sure to register and be present to attend the live demo from the brand’s expert representatives.

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Dutco Tennant LLC provides solution for civil engineering market by offering pipes, potable water valves, waste water valves, surveying equipments, and waste water treatment solution.

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