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Water Mist System: Things You Should Know Before Installation


One of the most important considerations while securing a house or an office is to choose the right fire suppression system. Fires are not uncommon in the UK, and sometimes they cause damage to life along with property. Even if a conventional sprinkler system suppresses the fire, the smoke from the fire will remain in the air for some time, reminding you of the fire, which is emotionally disturbing.

Therefore, the wise thing to do is to upgrade and use the latest technology in fire suppression: water mist suppression. Water mist suppression is different from conventional sprinklers because it uses a mist nozzle to spray out tiny water droplets to create a mist. The mist is far more effective in putting out fires and smoke as compared to the sprinkler system.

Water mist systems are triggered by heat and not smoke; this feature makes the system react quicker to fires and also washes away the smoke. Furthermore, the mist does not drench your household or office furniture or other objects sensitive to water like electronic devices or extension boards. Now that you know how a water mist system is the better choice for fire suppression, you can think about how to install one in your home or office.

Following are some things to know about the water mist system:

1. Measurement Of The Area To Be Secured

If you want a mist system, you should know the area's dimensions where you want the system to be installed. It will help you choose the right size of the pump that supplies water to the mist nozzle.

Usually, the mist is produced at a pressure of 500 to 1000 psi. If the size of the pump is smaller than necessary, it will not produce the minimum pressure of 500 psi, and the droplets sprayed out will be large, creating a sprinkle rather than a mist.

2. Courtyard Perimeter

Often, people opt for installing a water mist system in a courtyard. If you are installing the mist system outdoors, you always have to run the perimeter on the outside and not inside the courtyard.

However, you may consider altering it and putting a few nozzles on the inside but, you should run the water mist system down the centre of your courtyard.

3. Make Sure You Get The Right Equipment

The equipment for the water mist system matters as much as the installation process. It would be best if you only considered buying equipment from an IPH – Approved ICO Distributor like Water Mist Systems.

The equipment for water mist systems includes the mist nozzle and the compact pump unit. You can first research how they work together to create the mist for fire suppression and then match the specifications of the two devices with the type of place (indoor or outdoor) and area to buy the right-sized equipment.

4. Standards

When there is a fire, you don’t get the chance to see if the suppression system is working fine and try to repair it while the house burns down. It means that you must make sure that the equipment you buy has been tested against the recommended standards. For example, the compact units and nozzles from Water Mist Systems are tested with the standards BS 8458 and BS 9252. The standards ensure that the water mist system installed will suppress a fire within an area of 80 m2 and that the temperature due to the fire will not exceed 55oC for more than 120 seconds.

Another benefit from working with Water Mist Systems; you can get a free quote from them by sharing your floor plans. This way, you can exactly find the cost of the installation.

If you are wondering why you should hire a professional to install the mist system for you, then you can read 5 reasons to hire a pro to install a water mist system to know more.


Let’s Conclude

Installation of the water mist system is simple. However, some essential details can help you save yourself from trial and error. And when it comes to water mist systems, getting engaged in a trial and error may prove to be too hectic.

You can save that hassle by understanding the working of a water mist system. Now you are well informed about how to install a water mist system. Still, there is a golden rule for all technical products – if you doubt, consult a professional.

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