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Room Integrity Testing (RIT )

At Thompson’s we have numerous Certified Technicians in the Country and Kits to accomplish this task by the prestigious brand -RETROTEC. This is a requirment by NFPA to be done upon completion of the installation of a clean agent fire suppression system  Also if any alterations to the room were made.  In addition as part of maintenance to a clean agent system as per NFPA and Qatar Civil Defense (QCD) This shall be performed annually. We can also assist with proper SEALING or rooms using approved fire rated material and techniques. Please Contact us for all your “RIT” Needs.

 

The ability for the gaseous agent to be retained in the protected room for an extended period of time is critical to the performance of any total flooding clean agent fire extinguishing system. NFPA 2001, Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems, requires that a minimum concentration of 85% of the adjusted minimum design concentration be held at the highest level of combustibles for a minimum period of 10 minutes. Those installing these systems are required to perform a Room Integrity Fan Test to assure the protected room will hold the agent for the required period of time.

A Room Integrity Fan Test, also known as a Door Fan Test, is simply a way to measure the leakage of an enclosure. A large fan is temporarily installed in the doorway of the room to be tested, with the fan blowing into the room (pressurizing the room). The fan speed is adjusted to obtain flow pressure equivalent to the pressure exerted during a fire suppression system discharge. The fan is then reversed on the door to draw air from the room (depressurizing the room). The airflow and pressure readings obtained are entered into a computer program designed to calculate the equivalent leakage area (ELA) for the room. When a room has a suspended (drop) ceiling, then the below ceiling leakage area (BCLA) is calculated as one-half the total ELA and is used in the calculations for retention time.
Given that most gaseous chemical agents used for fire suppression are heavier than air, the agent will begin to leak out of any lower level penetrations left unsealed.


The rate at which the agent leaks is directly proportional to the amount of leakage at higher elevations of the room. As agent leaks out, fresh air replaces it from above. The point where fresh air above meets the concentration air mixture is called the descending interface.
 
Because of its nature, a Door Fan Test will always calculate the worse case leakage for the room. It draws air through leaks in the room and under the floor as well as above the suspended ceiling to predict the descending interface of the suppression agent. The length of time it takes for the descending interface to reach the minimum protected height identifies the concentration hold time.
Importance of Room Construction

Most rooms housing mission critical equipment are constructed with the perimeter walls extending from “slab to slab” in a manner that creates a fire rated barrier around the room. Because of their construction, these rooms will have fewer leaks and have a much greater chance of passing a standard Room Integrity Fan Test. However, it is possible to achieve a successful test in a room where the perimeter walls do not extend from “slab to slab” but instead extend only to above the suspended ceiling. Rooms like this with large overhead leaks will not pass a standard door fan test but can be successfully tested by other means. Experience has shown that enclosures of this type are capable of retaining clean agent for a prolonged period of time.
When preparing a room to retain a gaseous fire suppression agent, the walls and slab must be inspected for penetrations and leakage points. All areas of concern must be properly sealed with fire retardant materials and doors fitted with pressure seals around the jams and threshold. Contact Us to help you with this important and QCD required task for helpi with even those difficult rooms.

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Contact Thompson’s Specialties Middle East for Maintaining your clean agent fire suppression system. This is a crucial part in ensuring the safety of any facility.

Qatar Civil Defense follows the NFPA 2001 which determines the need for, the frequency, and the method for maintaining these very essential systems. As in many cases the water sprinkler system is not installed in same areas this is the only defense against fire. The thorough maintenance of your clean agent fire suppression system is integral in containing and extinguishing fires.


Clean Agent Maintenance Schedule

  • 6-month inspection of suppression agent containers to confirm proper weight and/or pressure.
  • 1-year inspection and testing of entire suppression system including initiating devices, release devices, piping, nozzles, agent containers and signal.
  • 5-year certified inspection of containersreduce likelihood of need to hydrostatic test.*


INSPECTION PROCESS

1. Check all initiating devices and verify time delays for system discharge.
2. Ensure releasing device activates properly.
3. Verify abort device and manual release functionality.
4. Check weight and/or pressure of agent containers.
5. Verify the orientation of all discharge, pipe fittings and nozzles.
6. Perform enclosure “Room integrity test.
7. Check batteries and signal.
8. Verify as-built drawings and flow calculations.
9. All other requirements as per Manufacturer, QCD and Local AHJ

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At Thompson we offer GreenSol Aerosol is a unique and effective suppression agent which can be used in applications like electrical rooms (e.g. HV rooms, Normally unoccupied rooms, warehousing), generator rooms and archives.

GreenEx’s GreenSol Aerosol offers the following exceptional advantages:

  • UL-2775 Listed 
  • Ecologically safe and environmentally friendly (O.D.P.=0, G.W.P.=0)
  • Extremely effective suppression agent – 100gr/m3
  • Uniquely easy to install and maintain
  • No significant pressure build up
  • Very cost effective
  • Non pressurized containers
  • No piping or nozzles required
  • Approved as Halon alternative for non-occupied spaces
  • Non toxic
  • Low maintenance
  • SNAP listed by EPA


GreenSol suppression technology is based on the chemical reaction of solid energetic materials that generate, via the combustion process large amounts of a highly efficient, cost effective, powdered aerosol that acts chemically and physically on the fire to extinguish within seconds.

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ANSUL SAPPHIRE PLUS 70 Bar Gas Suppression System

ANSUL SAPPHIRE PLUS is a 70 bar system, which helps reduce the footprint, installation and service time by offering higher fill densities up to 1.4kg/L to reduce the number of containers. The increased pressure also permits the containers to be located much further from the protected space and increases the ability to introduce selector valves to protect multiple hazards from a single container bank.

Additionally, pipe sizes may be reduced increasing the economy and design flexibility. The system benefits from new software, designed to maximise the benefits of the SAPPHIRE PLUS system.

The ANSUL® Fire Suppression Systems delivering 3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid is a safe, environmentally friendly clean agent that instantly vaporizes upon discharge, absorbing heat and providing total flooding of protected spaces.


All the benefits of NOVEC 1230 with the potential where several hazards are within 100 meters of each other to reduce the amount of agent and footprint of the cylinders by providing a central bank for all protected areas.

At Thompson ( Contact Link ) we have installed 100’s of NOVEC / Saphire systems.  With our Ansul UL First Fill station located in Qatar we can Custom fill the correct amount of Agent for those urgent or forgotten electrical rooms. 

​SAPPHIRE PLUS system features…:

  • 70-Bar System
  • Higher Fill Densities
  • Reduced Footprint
  • Shorter Installation/Service Time
  • Extended Temperature Range
  • Selector Valves
  • Extended Pipe Runs
  • UL Listed & FM Approved
  • EN 12094 Approved
  • LPCB RedBook Listed
  • New System Design Software
  • Environment-Friendly
  • Approved for Occupied Spaces
  • Fast Acting
  • Optimized Pipe Sizes
  • Built-In Actuator Placement Switch​

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Welcome to TSME

In 1947 Robert K. Thompson Sr. founded Thompsons' Specialties, a distributorship serving the Oil Industry with fire and safety products.

September of 2001 Thompsons' Specialtites began operations by opening offices in Doha, Qatar, in joint venture with the International House for Trading and Services. H.E.Sheik Rashed Awaida Al Thani Chairman.

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Commitments

TSME will strive to help our customers, employees and community to be one of the most safe countries in the world.

Vision

TSME will be one of the worlds leading Fire & Safety Companies.

Mission

To be Qatar’s Greatest Champion of Safety.


Provision of total products and services in engineering, procurement, installation and commissioning for fire and safety (engineered and pre-engineered) systems, provision of complete range of after-sales service support (from onsite service and inspection to complete workshop support) for full product line, including manufacturer’s product warranty
An ISO certified company: ISO 14001:2015 ISO 9001:2015 OHSAS 18001:2007

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