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Flow Testing
Hydrostatic Pressure testing for new and existing hydrant systems
Hydrant and hose reel flow testing with documentation
Water Supply Proving – Graphed compared to Sydney Water Flow and Pressure enquiry
To AS1851, AS2419, AS2118.1 & 6
Servicing all of the NSW, Canberra-ACT including regional and remote areas
Offered to all fire service and installation providers, plumbing and construction developers
Fire Hydrant Booster Flow Testing
This test is often NOT performed but is arguably the most critical. A failure during a fire brigade boost essentially takes away the Fire Rescue operators ability to effectively fight the fire.
A booster test using pumping appliance (Allflow fire booster truck) simulates Fire Brigade operations when firefighting. This test confirms there are no obstructions or impediments between the booster assembly, the fire pump bypass manifold and the most disadvantaged remote hydrant point. The flows/pressures required through the Fire Brigade Boosters can be substantial – flows that only a fire pumping appliance (Allflow fire booster truck) can provide.
AS2419 Commissioning Test
Hydrant commissioning is one of the final documents standing between you and practical completion. Your Occupational Certificate (OC) depends on your producing a report to your certifier advising, test location, test methodology and performance results. We can provide this in a matter of hours after the test is completed.
This test design Intent is to document that the pipework has been installed without leaks. A test Pressure of 1,700kPa measured from the highest hydrant (AS2419.1-2005, Clause 10.2) for a duration of minimum of 2 hours (AS2419.1-2005, Clause 10.2) A pumping appliance (Allflow fire booster truck) is required to perform in some cases multiple tests during the commissioning process. Allflow fire is here to provide this testing and provide documentation for your certifier
AS1851 Testing
This test design intent is to document that at time of testing the pipework still has integrity and holds pressure. A test Pressure of 1.5 times the working pressure or maximum 1,700kPa measured from the highest hydrant. There is no duration time specified in the AS1851 table, however Allflow fire will complete the hydrostatic test at pressure for 30 minutes or at a duration nominated by the client
Service and testing is completed by the fire protection company which includes replacing all valve seatings, gaskets and washers within the hydrant system. The purpose of the hydrostatic pressure test is to prove the replaced parts and the piping system can sustain the elevated water pressures applied during firefighting operations.
On conclusion of a successful hydrostatic test a Brigade Booster test using a pumping appliance (Allflow fire booster truck) is to be conducted to prove that the booster is operational and the design flow can be achieved at the most disadvantaged hydrant outlet.
This test will also determine current boost pressure required. The required boost pressure may have changed since the original commissioning. Available street pressure may have reduced, friction loss in the pipework may have increased with corrosion, or additional infrastructure may have been added into the original system. New signage can be provided at additional cost if requested.
Street Mains Testing
This service is available to fire design teams, developers and fire protection companies to determine the available flow and pressure of the street main (at time of test)
For developers and fire system designers – this information is used to determine how the fire system is to be incorporated into the construction. Town’s main feed, or tank – water supply availability is critical.
For fire protection businesses – for maintenance, service and certification and upgrades – being able to measure the actual street water flow and pressure available is used for determining if the available pressure and flow had diminished over time due to an increase on the demand or possibly there is a street valve not fully open or a blockage.
Allflow fire is happy to assist in gathering the actual street main pressure and flow and obtaining the Sydney water fire water flow and pressure and graph the results to show potential inconstancies, or restrictions. In some cases there is more water available possibly reducing the need for pump(s) and further infrastructure.
Need assistance – call the Allflow fire team and ask the question
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