Operation & Maintenance of Fire Hydrant & Firefighting Systems
O&M of fire hydrant systems, fire pumps, sprinkler, deluge, and foam systems — inspection, pressure testing, pump verification, and fire NOC compliance support.
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Overview
Reliable O&M for Fire Hydrant and Firefighting Systems in Industrial and Commercial Facilities
Terraquaer provides operation and maintenance services for fire hydrant systems, fire water networks, sprinkler systems, foam systems, deluge systems, fire pumping stations, jockey pumps, diesel fire pumps, electric fire pumps, underground and overhead fire water storage tanks, and associated piping and valve networks. Our O&M services are designed to keep firefighting infrastructure in a state of continuous readiness, compliant with applicable fire safety norms, and ready for statutory inspections.
O&M Scope for Fire Hydrant and Firefighting Systems
Routine inspection of fire hydrant posts, valves, hose reels, and nozzles; fire pump testing including electric, diesel, and jockey pumps; pressure testing of fire water mains; inspection and testing of sprinkler heads and deluge valves; fire water tank level monitoring and inspection; valve operation and greasing; flow testing and pressure verification at hydrant outlets; maintenance of foam concentrate systems and proportioners; inspection of control panels and auto-start logic; log sheet preparation and maintenance records; coordination for annual maintenance contract compliance; and support for statutory fire NOC inspections.
Systems Covered
Fire hydrant systems, wet riser and dry riser systems, sprinkler systems, deluge systems, foam-water sprinkler systems, high velocity water spray systems, medium velocity water spray systems, fire water storage tanks, fire pumping stations, jockey pump systems, diesel and electric fire pumps, and hose reel systems.
Suitable Facilities
Chemical plants, pharmaceutical units, refineries and petroleum facilities, food and beverage plants, power plants, textile units, automobile plants, heavy engineering and metal processing facilities, warehouses, commercial buildings, malls, hospitals, hotels, educational institutions, government facilities, industrial parks, and infrastructure projects.
Why Regular O&M of Firefighting Systems is Critical
Firefighting systems that are not regularly maintained can fail at the moment of an actual fire emergency. Corroded valves, seized hydrant outlets, diesel pump auto-start failures, depleted foam concentrates, blocked sprinkler heads, and insufficient fire water pressure are common issues found in poorly maintained systems. Regular O&M ensures these systems are operationally ready, pressure-tested, and compliant with fire department requirements at all times.
Key features
- Routine inspection of fire hydrant posts, valves, hose reels, and nozzles
- Fire pump testing — electric, diesel, and jockey pumps including auto-start verification
- Pressure testing and flow verification of fire water mains and hydrant outlets
- Inspection and testing of sprinkler heads, deluge valves, and foam systems
- Fire water tank level monitoring, inspection, and valve greasing
- Control panel inspection and auto-start logic verification
- Log sheet preparation, maintenance records, and AMC compliance documentation
- Support for statutory fire NOC inspections and fire department compliance
Key outcomes
- Firefighting systems maintained in continuous operational readiness
- Fire pump auto-start, pressure, and flow performance verified regularly
- Reduced risk of system failure during an actual fire emergency
- Compliance with fire department requirements and NOC conditions maintained
- Well-documented maintenance records for statutory inspections
- Early identification of corroded valves, seized hydrants, or depleted foam concentrates
Standards & certifications
TAC (Tariff Advisory Committee) guidelines, NBC 2016 Fire Safety requirements, IS 3844, IS 13039, IS 15683, State Fire Services Act norms, Factory Act fire safety compliance
Who it's for
Plant heads, EHS managers, facility managers, and safety officers at chemical plants, pharma units, refineries, food plants, power plants, auto plants, warehouses, commercial buildings, hospitals, hotels, malls, and institutions that need structured O&M to keep their fire hydrant and firefighting infrastructure compliant and ready for use.
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