PIPENET Spray/Sprinkler Module

PIPENET Spray/Sprinkler Module is the industry standard for the design of fixed fire protection
systems in the offshore, petrochemical, refinery, power station, ship-building and other industries. Specifically intended for the design of fire protection systems, PIPENET Spray/Sprinkler complies with the NFPA13, NFPA15 and NFPA16 rules. This module can be used for designing a wide range of fire protection systems: sprinkler systems, deluge systems, ring-main systems, and foam solution systems. Ideal for the design of systems used in critical applications such as offshore platforms, FPSO’s, petrochemical plants, power plants, refineries, ships, and airport hangars. PIPENET Spray/Sprinkler addresses the hydraulic analysis requirements of virtually all international standards.

Applications of PIPENET Spray/Sprinkler module:

  • Deluge systems
  • Firewater ring-main systems
  • Sprinkler systems
  • Foam solution systems
  • Foam-concentrate systems
  • Spray mist system

PIPENET Spray/Sprinkler is the ideal modelling tool for pipes, nozzles, fittings, overboard dump
valves, non-return valves, orifice plates, and equipment items.

Input – isometric or orthogonal schematic input & tabular input

Copy and paste from spreadsheets

Underlay – import of drawings for use as underlays for schematic drawings

Output – easy, readable output as tables, or display of data and results on the schematic

Choice of calculation modes – hydraulically most remote nozzle, inlet pressure/flowrate

Orifice plates – diameter to be calculated or specified

Multiple fire scenarios

Block/Break of pipes to simulate closed valves and burst pipes

Pumps – sizing of pumps or user-defined vendor’s pump curves

Pipe schedules – built-in and user-defined pipe schedules, lined pipes, multiple pipe schedules in one system

Overboard dump and minimum flow valves

User defined libraries of pipe schedules, nozzles, deluge valves and linings

Choice of Hazen-Williams and Darcy-Weisbach equations

Choice of pipe or node elevations

  • Multiple pump scenarios