The need for reliable, cost-effective water storage for re protection systems is rapidly growing. Fiberglass tanks offer numerous material and design advantages. For a start, a lightweight fiberglass tank is delivered as a single-unit tank, making it easy to ship and install. A Xerxes fire protection water tank can be used for either primary or secondary water supplies. They can provide water for either sprinkler systems or dry-hydrant connections, giving fire trucks quick access to emergency water supplies.
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Municipalities and developers often install our tanks at sites far from municipal water supplies or where there is insufficient volume or pressure to supply suction pumps. Where development is growing faster than the municipal water supply system, many rural and suburban fire regulatory agencies mandate a fire protection water tank.
Devastating fires knows no place or time. It just happens without warning. Sometimes the spread is quick, giving you very little time to react and call for help.
Having a fire protection system with water storage tanks can speed up your response time. A proactive business would invest now in fire protection water storage at their facility, rather than paying BIG money later in salvaging the damage caused by fire and fines due to violation of regulations.
Fire protection water storage tanks are in high demand in nearly every industry because they provide the ideal solution for fire disaster prevention and quick recovery. Water storage tanks for fire protection come in different materials, shapes, and sizes. Depending on their application, you can find steel, concrete, or fiberglass tanks (e-glass, directional winding glass, or 24 oz. woven glass). These tanks are bolted to a fixed base and can store thousands of gallons of water.
Every industry and municipality susceptible to fire needs a cost-effective and reliable solution to hold large quantities of water in the vicinity. Here are common instances where fire protection tanks are used.
Fire protection tanks have numerous benefits that make them the go-to solution for many industries, municipalities, and warehouses.
Resistant to weather changes: Fire protection tanks are very sturdy and can store water year-round under various weather conditions. They are made of bolted steel plates that are resistant to corrosion. Welded steel tanks can protect surfaces from corrosion caused by environmental factors.
Easy integration: Fire protection storage tanks are easily integrated with fire protection systems. Seamless integration makes the whole system reliable. Spare parts can also be made available without hassles and with fewer chances of incompatible components.
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National Fire Protection Association 22 (NFPA 22) and American Water Works Association (AWWA D-100 and AWWA D-103) govern the standards for fire protection tanks. Businesses would also need to follow several state, federal, and local water tank installation and security codes.
The NFPA 22 and AWWA standards are defined for every stage, including design, manufacturing, tank erection, insulation, maintenance & repair, dismantling, and relocation.
Certain standards also define the location of the water storage tank and the rate of flow of water. For example, the San Diego county fire authority states that for an exposure distance of over 100 ft., a minimum of 250 gallons of water per minute is required. For adjacent buildings, 2,500 gallons per minute is required.
The NFPA also requires that the fire outlet of a 20,000-gallon tank be at least 6 inches and sit 6 above the tanks floor. Handrails and caged spiral staircases must follow OSHA standards. There is a host of such safety standards that fire protection tanks need to comply with.
Fire protection water storage tanks need regular maintenance. Chapter 9 of the NFPA 25 defines the maintenance standards for storage tanks. This includes external and internal inspection of the tank. Heres a brief look at some inspection standards.
Interior inspection can be particularly challenging because the fire protection tank is mostly filled with massive quantities of water. When this occurs, steel frac tanks are used for temporary storage for water until the main fire protection tank is inspected and repaired, if required. In case of an emergency, water can be directly sourced from the frac tanks to handle a fire breakout.
Water storage tanks for protection against fire are an ideal and most preferred solution by industries like power plants, municipalities, and warehouses because of their apparent benefits and ease of use. However, these tanks are subject to a range of compliances like NFPA 22 standards that need to be met regularly to avoid penalties.
Safety measures and recommendations for water tanks are for the benefit and safety of businesses, people, and property. Fire water storage tanks need to be checked and verified by the engineering team from a certified agency. If you have not yet considered investing in a fire protection tank, you will need to consider the above aspects and make an informed decision.
If you have water storage tanks at your site that need an inspection, maintenance work, or replacement, or if your fire protection tanks develop a leak, get in touch with Ironclad Environmental Solutions for rapid spill containment and emergency storage solutions.
For more information, contact us. Our staff members will be happy to help you out. Or, request a free quote by filling one of our contact forms with your projects details and the location.
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