Engineering
Technical planning in accordance with current technical regulations such as VdS, DIN, NFPA, FM Global in the field of technical fire protection for the implementation of building and insurance law requirements, with a focus on the following areas:
+Automatic fire extinguishing systems
- Water extinguishing systems (low pressure up to 16 bar)
- Sprinkler systems
- Spray water extinguishing systems
- Direct connection stations (DAS)
- High-pressure water mist extinguishing systems (HDWN)
- Gas extinguishing systems (nitrogen, argon, etc.)
- Chemical gas extinguishing systems (Novec 1230, FM200)
- CO2 fire extinguishing systems (low-pressure, high-pressure systems)
+Non-automatic extinguishing systems
- Firefighting support systems to assist the fire brigade
- Semi-stationary water spray extinguishing systems
- Dry and wet risers
- Wall hydrant systems (dry-wet, dry)
- Pressure boosting systems (DEA)
+Fire prevention systems
- active fire prevention through oxygen reduction
+Fire alarm concepts
- Integration into the fire control matrix
- Documentation as a working basis for those responsible
- Emergency power supply
- Connection to the fire protection service
+Fire alarm systems
- Fire alarm control panels
- Loop technology (BUS, loop technology and/or limit value technology)
- Automatic fire detectors (with smoke detectors, multi-criteria detectors, heat detectors and much more)
- Smoke extraction systems
- Flame detectors (detection in the infrared IR and UV range)
- Non-automatic detectors (such as push-button fire alarms, manual triggers, STOP buttons)
- Fire brigade connection (with transmission device ÜE, fire brigade control panel FBF, display and control panel FAT)
+Spark extinguishing systems
- Fire extinguishing control centre
- Spark detector
- Spark extinguishing nozzles
+Fire extinguishing concepts
- Fire extinguishing system concepts for implementing the building and insurance law requirements for technical fire protection systems
+Technical separation of drinking water and firefighting water
- According to DVGW regulations
- DIN 1988
- DIN 14462
- EN 1717