FAQ's
See the common questions frequently asked about our discreet water mist fire suppression system.
No.1 System in UK
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No accidental activation due to a double knock system.
- The most discreet nozzles on the market.
- Ensuring minimal water damage in the event of a fire.
- Flexible hosing to navigate difficult areas.
- Operating monthly self testing.
- No need for large water storage tanks.
- Real-time alerts to smart phone.
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Highly competitive pricing.
Advantages of a water mist system
Water Mist Systems have been proven to offer advantages over conventional sprinkler technology in both residential and domestic applications including:
- No accidental activation.
- A discreet finish.
- Minimal water damage in the event of a fire.
- Flexible hosing to navigate difficult areas.
- Operating monthly self tests.
- No need for large water storage tanks.
- Real-time alerts to a smart phone.
- Highly competitive pricing.
Read more at: Mist Vs Sprinklers
What property types are suitable for a water mist system?
Water Mist Systems are ideal for domestic, residential and some commercial properties, including:
- Houses & Bungalows
- Apartment & Residential Blocks
- Manufactured or Modular Homes
- Nursing Homes, Hotels & HMO’s
- Heritage & listed properties
- Industrial Kitchens
What's the working pressure of the pump?
Our Pump run pressure can be adjusted from 10 – 100 bar to suite different nozzles which may be used for protection of different applications.
When not activated by fire, our Custom Pump sits on standby at standard water mains pressure.
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How does the system comply with testing?
BS 8458
Objective: To demonstrate the capability of a water mist system to control a fire when tested in accordance with BS 8458:2015: Annex C.
Conclusion: The water mist system suppressed the fuel packages and met all the criteria specified in Clause 6.1 (a), (b) & (c) of BS 8458:2015 for domestic and residential purposes at a maximum of 80m².
The IPH Water Mist System is a viable alternative to traditional sprinkler systems and our designs are submitted in conjunction with the following standards as applicable:
BS 8458 – BS 9251 – BS 9252 – BS 7671
Read More: IPH Testing & Standards
How is the system certifed?
Our Water Mist Systems must be installed and commissioned by a Certified Water Mist Installer to conform to the BS:8458 water mist standard.
How many nozzles will I need?
One nozzle protects a 4m x 4m area, it must be a maximum of 2m from a wall and there must be a maximum of 4m between nozzles.
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Is a fire rated barrier required?
Flexible tubing is required to be mounted behind a fire rated barrier. Stainless Steel 316 rigid pipework can also be used for surface run applications where a fire rated barrier is not suitable.
How does the nozzle operate?
Each nozzle contains a frangible bulb that heats up in the event of a fire, this then bursts when a certain temperature is reached, activating the system and allows mist to exit the nozzle. We can change the bulb on request depending on the application. For example, if you require your sauna or an orangery to be fire protected, we can change the activation temperature of the bulb to ensure it operates effectively in any environment.
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Can the pump connect to other devices?
Our Pump has a pair of volt free contacts for fire and fault; allowing it to be connected to third party equipment such as fire systems and smoke detectors. In addition it can also be connected to your smart phone to alert you of any activation.
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Can it be installed without removing plasterboard?
In short, Yes. installing our water mist system without removing the plasterboard is much like installing spotlights.
The easy fixing nozzles and the flexible tube make this especially straightforward, making it a hassle-free addition to any property.
When does the pump self test?
The self-test will be performed once a month, at the same time the pump was initially powered on and commissioned. Usually therefore, once a month, between the hours of 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday.
Can you change the colour of the nozzle?
Yes, for a premium, the colour of the nozzles can be altered to match any desired colour using the RAL colour code system.
* This may effect lead in time, please check timescales prior to ordering.
Thinking of Going Open Plan?
– need further advice prior to making a decision?
We offer a free no obligation consultation on all build projects.
The UK’s No.1 Water Mist System
– is made up of 3 custom and dedicated products
The Custom Pump
When seeking a custom water mist pump to protect your property that delivers to recognised and approved industry standards, we have made the decision a simple one.
The Patent Nozzle
Our water mist nozzles not only have an easy fix design, but they are extremely low profile sitting just 3mm below the ceiling, with each patented nozzle offering 16 m² of protection.
The Hose and Fittings
With a protective inner and outer layer our hoses resist erosion, which helps maintain overall system cleanliness, while being highly flexible to assist with tricky installations.
Supporting Resources
What is a Water Mist System?
A water mist fire prevention system uses fine water sprays to protect you from flames. A water mist system is a fire protection method best used in areas with sensitive electronics or flammable materials. The system uses a fogging nozzle to release a fine mist of...
How Water Mist System Works
Water Mist System is made up of 3 custom and dedicated products. The Custom PumpThe Patent NozzleThe Hose and Fittings When a fire is detected, a water mist system delivers a fine water spray to extinguish the flames. The high volume of fog created by these systems...
Welcome to the Next Generation of Fire Suppression System for the Home
The use of fire suppression systems in the home is becoming more and more common. With the new generation of these systems, you can have peace of mind that your family is safe from fire, even when you're not around. In the past, people had to rely on their fire...