Extraction Room Fire Suppression

IFC and NFPA require fire suppression in C1D1 extraction rooms. These systems must be properly integrated with booth controls - suppression activation triggers ventilation shutdown to prevent spreading agents. WERCS coordinates fire suppression inspection and ensures proper integration with your extraction equipment.

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Problems We Solve

WERCS technicians are experts at diagnosing and fixing extraction booth issues that cost you time and money.

Integration Failures

Fire suppression must signal booth controls to shut down ventilation. Disconnected or failed integration means suppression may be ineffective or spread...

Inspection Lapses

Fire suppression systems require documented annual inspection. Lapsed inspections result in fire marshal violations and insurance non-compliance.

Incorrect Protection Level

Extraction rooms often require Extra Hazard Group 2 (EH2) sprinkler protection per NFPA 13. Undersized or incorrectly classified systems do not provide...

Agent Selection Issues

Clean agent systems, dry chemical, and wet sprinkler systems each have advantages and limitations in extraction environments.

Our Service Process

How WERCS delivers exceptional results every time

1

System Assessment

We evaluate your fire suppression system type, coverage, integration with booth controls, and compliance with NFPA 13 and applicable codes.

2

Integration Verification

We verify proper integration between fire suppression and booth controls - ensuring ventilation shutdown occurs upon suppression activation.

3

Coordination with Fire Suppression Contractor

We coordinate with your fire suppression contractor to ensure inspection, testing, and maintenance documentation meets all requirements.

4

Documentation

We include fire suppression system status in your compliance documentation package for inspector presentation.

Equipment We Service

WERCS technicians are trained on all major extraction booth brands and models.

Clean Agent Systems
FM-200, Novec, Inergen
Dry Chemical Systems
All Types
Wet Sprinkler Systems
EH2 Classification
Integration Panels
All Types

Compliance & Safety Standards

NFPA 13 - Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems
Extra Hazard Group 2 (EH2) classification for extraction rooms
Fire suppression integration with ventilation controls
IFC Chapter 39 fire protection requirements
Annual inspection and testing documentation

Extraction Room Fire Suppression FAQ

Common questions about our services

Requirements vary by jurisdiction and facility design. Options include clean agent systems (FM-200, Novec), dry chemical systems, or integration with building sprinkler systems at Extra Hazard Group 2 (EH2) density. Your fire marshal and insurance carrier will specify requirements for your facility.
When fire suppression activates, ventilation must shut down. Running exhaust fans during suppression agent discharge can spread the agent throughout the facility, reducing effectiveness and potentially spreading fire. Proper integration ensures coordinated response.
WERCS coordinates with licensed fire suppression contractors for installation and major service. Our role is ensuring proper integration between fire suppression and extraction booth controls, and including fire suppression documentation in your compliance package.
NFPA and fire codes require annual inspection and testing of fire suppression systems. Some components require more frequent inspection. Lapsed inspections result in fire marshal violations and may void insurance coverage.

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Service Areas

WERCS provides extraction room fire suppression services nationwide. Select your state for local information:

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