Assistant Professor Department civil engineering, Dr. Lankapalli Bullayya College of Engineering, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India.
World Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology and Sciences, 2026, 19(01), 177-183
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjaets.2026.19.1.0211
Received on 02 March 2026; revised on 07 April 2026; accepted on 10 April 2026
This study presents the systematic engineering design and technical implementation of an integrated fire suppression system for a 300’ × 100’ five-story mixed-use institutional building. The research addresses a critical gap between the speed of modern fire propagation and the response time of conventional suppression networks in high-occupancy educational and administrative environments. The design process was initiated with a rigorous physical site survey to reconcile actual structural conditions with existing two-dimensional CAD drawings, followed by hydraulic modelling employing the Hazen-Williams formula to determine precise pressure requirements at the most hydraulically remote zone on the fifth floor. The engineering methodology proceeds through five sequential phases: site survey and hazard analysis, hydraulic calculation and system sizing, regulatory documentation and permitting, physical installation, and performance validation. A dedicated pump room was engineered featuring a main fire pump, a standby pump, and a jockey pump operating in a split-configuration redundancy arrangement. A vertical riser of Schedule 40 black steel was installed through the building’s structural shafts, feeding floor distribution networks on each level. The implementation culminated in hydrostatic pressure testing at 200 PSI for a sustained period of 120 minutes and comprehensive functional sequence testing. Full compliance with NFPA 13, NFPA 20, NFPA 72, and the National Building Code of India (Part 4) was maintained throughout. The resulting design constitutes a validated, high-reliability blueprint for modern institutional building resilience, demonstrating that a hydraulically optimized, streamlined system achieves superior safety outcomes compared to conventionally over-engineered installations.
Fire suppression system; Institutional building; Hazen-Williams; NFPA 13; Hydraulic modelling; Wet-pipe sprinkler; Fire pump design
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M. HIMANGESWARI, P. SINDUJA, B. MOKSHAZNA, B. MUKESH, B. YESWANTH NIKHIL and CH. NARENDRA KUMAR PADAL. Design and optimization of integrated fire suppression systems for a five-story institutional complex. World Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology and Sciences, 2026, 19(01), 177-183. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjaets.2026.19.1.0211