Has anyone heard of a foam dry riser being used as a suppression system in a enclosed car park/garage?
The car park is enclosed and forms part of the ground floor of the building, the car park is 25mx15m and has suitable mechanical ventilation.
I know this system is used in large diesel/oil storage tanks, but have never heard of it being used in this manner
A few concerns immediately spring to mind.
1. The system would rely on the FRS
2. The crews could not start to apply foam unless they have sufficient stock to complete the task, no appliance holds that much.
3. You would have to effectively fill the garage up to have any effect.
personally i think this is an attempt at a cost saving exercise, i think they would be better of with a sprinkler system. They argue that they have used them before with no objections.