What are the requirements for the maintenance and management of indoor hydrant systems?
Publish Time: 2025-03-10
As an important fire-fighting facility in a building, the indoor hydrant system plays a vital role in timely extinguishing initial fires and protecting the lives and property of personnel. In order to ensure that the indoor hydrant system is always in good condition, its maintenance and management must strictly follow a series of requirements.1. System composition and functional cognitionFirst, maintenance managers need to have a clear understanding of the composition of the indoor hydrant system. The indoor hydrant system is mainly composed of fire hydrant boxes, fire hoses, fire hoses, fire pipes, fire pumps, fire pools (or water tanks), etc. These components work together to ensure that sufficient water volume and water pressure can be quickly provided when a fire occurs to meet the fire extinguishing needs.2. Daily maintenance requirementsRegular inspection and testing: Regularly inspect fire hydrant boxes, fire hoses, fire hoses and other components to ensure that they are intact, without rust, water leakage, etc. Perform a water discharge test at least once a month to check whether the water flow is smooth and the pressure is normal. After the test, the water stains should be wiped off in time to prevent the components from rusting. Regularly start the fire pump to ensure that it can operate normally in an emergency.Keep it clean and dry: Clean the fire hydrant box and its internal components regularly to keep it clean and dust-free. Prevent water hoses, water guns and other parts from getting damp and moldy, and keep them dry and ventilated when stored.Lubrication and tightening: Regularly add lubricating oil to the rotating parts such as the fire hydrant valve stem to ensure that it rotates flexibly. Regularly check and tighten the screws of the fire hydrant box door, pipe joints and other parts to prevent loosening.3. Professional maintenance and repairEntrust professional institutions: Every year, qualified fire protection facility maintenance institutions should be entrusted to conduct comprehensive inspection and maintenance of the indoor hydrant system. Professional institutions will conduct a detailed inspection of the system, including water pump performance, pipeline pressure, valve sealing, etc., and make rectification suggestions.Fault handling and replacement: When system components are found to be damaged or faulty, they should be repaired or replaced in time. For parts that cannot be repaired, they should be replaced according to the original specifications and models to ensure that the system performance is not affected.4. Management system and personnel trainingEstablish management system: Establish and improve the maintenance management system of indoor hydrant system and clarify the management responsibilities at all levels. Develop detailed maintenance plans and operation procedures to ensure that maintenance work is carried out in an orderly manner.Personnel training and drills: Regularly provide professional training for maintenance management personnel to improve their business level and emergency response capabilities. Organize fire drills to make maintenance management personnel familiar with the system operation procedures and able to respond quickly when a fire occurs.5. File records and information managementEstablish file records: Keep detailed records of the maintenance, maintenance, and repair of indoor hydrant systems and establish complete files. The files should include maintenance plans, inspection records, repair reports, etc., for subsequent reference and tracing.Information management: Use information technology to manage indoor hydrant systems, such as establishing electronic files and using intelligent inspection equipment. Improve management efficiency through information technology to ensure that the system is always in good condition.6. Maintenance requirements under special environmentsUnder special environments, such as cold areas and humid environments, the maintenance requirements of indoor hydrant systems are more stringent. For example, antifreeze measures need to be taken in cold areas to prevent pipes and water pumps from freezing and cracking; in humid environments, anti-corrosion treatment of components needs to be strengthened to prevent rust.In short, the maintenance and management of indoor hydrant systems is a long-term and meticulous work. Only by strictly following the relevant requirements can we ensure that the system is always in good condition and provide strong protection for the fire safety of the building.