Fire Protection Engineering
fire
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- A rapid, persistent chemical change that releases heat and light and is accompanied by flame, especially the exothermic oxidation of a combustible substance.
- Burning fuel or other material: a cooking fire; a forest fire.
pro·tec·tion
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- The act of protecting.
- The condition of being protected.
The National Fire Protection Association developed the first standard for fire sprinkler system in 1896. Today NFPA publishes volumes of codes and standards related to fire protection, safety, and prevention. Taylor RyMar Corporation references uses these reference materials extensively in their fire sprinkler and fire alarm system design, along with other local and national building codes.
TRC's fire protection experience includes fire sprinkler and fire alarm system for warehouses, manufacturing facilities, cleanrooms, office buildings and schools. We can provide complete engineered fire protection systems design, including hydraulic calculations, contractor material listings, piping and device layouts, battery and voltage drop calculations, and component specifications.
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