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Water Mist System Service

Water Mist System Services

From Los Angeles to Palm Springs, we specialize in ensuring the reliability and effectiveness of your facility’s water mist suppression system. Our Water Mist System Service provides a thorough evaluation of your building’s ability to manage fire hazards, identifying any potential vulnerabilities that could affect the performance of your suppression system.

Utilizing advanced technology and our expert team’s extensive knowledge, we deliver precise results and actionable insights to enhance your facility’s fire protection capabilities. We support you through every phase, from initial assessment to any necessary repairs, ensuring your system operates optimally and is fully prepared to protect lives and property during emergencies.

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Water Mist System Installation & Servicing

NFPA 750 has specific guidelines for installing, inspecting, and testing water mist fire suppression systems. That’s why it’s important to have all of these procedures conducted by trusted, certified professionals like Kord Fire Protection. Our reliable services are in full compliance with NFPA standards and local codes.

Water Mist System Maintenance

At Kord, we understand the importance of maintaining effective fire protection. That’s why our team is quick to respond to any fire protection issues and perform repairs with minimal disruption to your business. Get your water mist fire suppression system back in proper working order and ensure fire safety with our comprehensive and dependable repair services.

Water Mist System Repairs

Water mist systems can face various issues, including worn seals or leaks. Components might strip or become misaligned, making the system challenging to operate in an emergency.

Additionally, changes in the surrounding environment, such as road widening or landscaping, may alter ground levels around the system, necessitating adjustments to its height or position.

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Our experts offer everything from installation to regular maintenance and even emergency support. We work to ensure your water mist system is ready to provide effective fire protection and meet the required standards. We provide expert installation and detailed maintenance of water mist systems to ensure effective fire protection.

What Is The NFPA For Water Mist Systems?

The NFPA standard for water mist systems is NFPA 750: Standard On Water Mist Fire Protection Systems.

What are the disadvantages of water mist systems?

Higher levels of pressure and generally more complex piping configurations are two common drawbacks of water mist systems.

Where are water mist systems commonly used?

Water mist systems are great for situations in which excess water may cause damage. They are also great in enclosures that have less room for larger piping and water storage.

What Is A Water Mist Fire Suppression System?

Water mist fire suppression systems are sprinkler systems that extinguish fire by using very small droplets (or mist) of water, cooling effects, and oxygen displacement. The piping on water mist suppression systems is much smaller

Different Mist System Nozzle Types

Automatic

These nozzles have built-in means of detection and activation. They operate independently from one another and are typically responsive to heat.

Non-automatic

These nozzles do not have built-in heat-responsive elements. Rather, these nozzles, used in deluge systems, are always open.

Electronically-Operated (Automatic)

These nozzles are connected to fire detection and control equipment that automatically causes them to open in the event of a fire.

Multi-functional

These nozzles operate both automatically and nonautomatically and can be activated by built-in detection and/or another means.

Different Mist System Types

The systems themselves come in various types, including wet, dry, deluge, and pre-action.

What should I do if my auto sprinkler system fails the test

Wet Pipe System:

Wet Pipe Systems use automatic nozzles and discharge immediately when extreme heat is introduced.

REG 4 & NFPA Auto Test

Pre-Action System:

This system combines elements of dry pipe and deluge systems, with valves, a supplemental detection system, and pressurized or non-pressurized air.

dry pipe fire sprinkler system

Dry Pipe System:

These systems use air, usually nitrogen or an inert gas, which releases under heat exposure to activate water flow.




Deluge system

Deluge System:

These systems utilize a valve that is connected to an independent detection system.

LA Reg 4 Test

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