Project Summary
The AMOC Project involved the supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of a comprehensive firefighting and fire alarm system designed to protect vital process areas and critical equipment across the facility. This project showcased our team’s expertise in integrating multiple fire protection technologies into a unified, automated safety network.
Key Items used in this project
- Firefighting system and network
- Deluge system
- Zone control stations
- Automatic CO₂ suppression system
- Addressable fire alarm system
- Fire alarm control panel with monitoring interface
- Smoke and heat detectors
- Manual call points and sounder beacons
- Fire hose cabinets and hydrants
- Fire-resistant cables and accessories
The firefighting works included a deluge system engineered for rapid response in high-hazard areas, and zone control stations that provide precise control and isolation of system sections. The design ensured efficient water distribution and reliable activation under emergency conditions.
Additionally, an automatic CO₂ suppression system was installed to safeguard electrical and mechanical rooms, offering fast-acting fire suppression without causing equipment damage. The addressable fire alarm system featured advanced smoke and heat detectors, manual call points, and sounder beacons, all connected to a centralized control panel with a graphical interface for real-time monitoring and management.
All systems were interconnected using fire-resistant cables, ensuring full operational reliability even in extreme conditions. The AMOC Project reflects our commitment to delivering integrated fire protection solutions that meet the highest industry and safety standards, combining mechanical precision with advanced electronic control.