Fire tanks in industrial and commercial settings need to be lined with exceptionally reliable and durable materials in order to function properly. Commercial fire tanks are typically located on rooftops and rely on gravity to deliver a high-pressure flow of water when needed. These types of tanks require superior lining solutions to ensure that they can be stored reliably between uses.
Applying a high-quality, Australian-made fire tank liner to your new or existing fire tank or void space will help to protect your assets from corrosion and ensure that they remain in good condition for as long as possible.
Tank Inspections Melbourne by Raven Engineering Group tank liner products are designed to withstand both regular and extreme weather conditions. However, how do they perform during a fire?
Fire tank liner material that is not submerged in water will eventually melt during a fire. However, the melted material will float on the water, allowing the tank to maintain most of its water volume until it is exhausted.
Unlike poly tanks, fire tank liners are better protected by the galvanized structure when exposed to radiant heat. The tank acts as a heated basin, which minimizes excessive damage to the liner.
Fire sprinkler systems are essential, as hundreds of fire-related incidents occur in Australian workplaces every year. Fire tank liners must be able to supplement water storage assets during long periods of non-use so that they are ready when disaster strikes.
Tank Inspections Melbourne by Raven Engineering Group repairs and installs damaged, old, and new liners for commercial and industrial fire tank systems nationwide. Depending on the severity of the deterioration, we can fix or replace:
Many commercial buildings have unused basement space and other empty spaces that could be converted into fire water storage.
Tank Inspections Melbourne by Raven Engineering Group provides and installs custom-made void liners, which can be used to turn large wasted spaces into fire water tanks. The heavy-duty lining materials can fill both obstructed and unobstructed spaces, creating a new, hidden water tank that can be tailored to any building, regardless of its beam, pylon, or piping arrangements.
In addition to being a cost-effective way to maintain larger fire water volumes, void spaces are usually hidden, making the tanks aesthetically pleasing and suitable for all types of properties.
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