The installation of a fire hydrant line for a tank farm begins with a detailed site survey to map out strategic hydrant locations. These positions are carefully chosen to provide comprehensive water coverage around all storage tanks while ensuring easy access for emergency personnel.
Next, the piping layout is designed to optimize water flow and maintain sufficient pressure during emergencies. Corrosion-resistant pipes suitable for industrial environments are selected. Trenches are excavated with caution to avoid existing underground utilities and to provide appropriate depth for frost protection and durability.
Pipes are then laid in the trenches, with each joint expertly welded or connected to ensure leak-free performance. Hydrants are securely mounted at prescribed intervals and elevations as per relevant safety codes, allowing for quick and effective fire response.
Following installation, rigorous pressure and flow tests are conducted on the system to verify integrity and operational readiness. The fire hydrant line is then integrated with pumps and control systems, enabling a seamless and reliable fire protection network for the tank farm.
Throughout the process, attention is focused on safety, regulatory compliance, and quality workmanship to deliver a dependable fire suppression infrastructure.









