Contractor of Choice

Fire Engineering Company is the Contractor of Choice on many types of applications. Please take a look at our options and find out what we can do for you.

Power Plant Facilities

Fire protection in today’s power plants requires extensive knowledge of Fire Sprinkler and Special Hazards Systems. We provide Plant Wide Fire Suppression and Detection systems for applications such as:

Steam Turbine Generators
Turbine Bearings
Lube Oil Tanks & Piping
CTG Enclosures

Transformers
Chemical Feed Enclosures
Ammonia & Oil Storage
Cooling Towers

Oiler Feed Pumps
Fire Pumps
Electrical Enclosures
Conveyors

We specialize in all types of fire suppression systems for Power Plants including:

  • Wet and Dry Systems
  • Deluge Fixed Spray
  • Pre-Action Fixed Spray
  • Single & Double Interlock Pre-Action
  • Hose & Standpipe Systems
  • Diesel & Electric Fire Pump Systems
  • Hydrant Houses w/ Accessories
  • Pneumatic and Linear Detection Systems
  • Fire Alarm & Detection Systems
  • Flame & Gas Detection Systems
  • Clean Agent Systems:
    • FM-200, Ecaro-25, HP & LP Carbon Dioxide and Inert Gas
  • Foam and Dry Chemical Suppression Systems
  • Valve Houses

Fire Engineering has both NICET Level 4-Sales Engineers and Designers along with Field Installers with more than 30 years experience!

Properly designed and installed systems involve both Design and Installation Personnel properly qualified to complete these types of installations.

Power Plant Sample Portfolio

CHEHALIS POWER PLANT, WASHINGTON
WALNUT ENERGY CENTER, CALIFORNIA
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ENERGY, COLORADO
BEATRICE POWER, NEBRASKA
PACIFICORP CURRENT CREEK, UTAH
SOUTHPOINT POWER PLANT, ARIZONA
BLACKWATER HVDC, NEW MEXICO
HERMISTON POWER PLANT, OREGON
LANGLEY GULCH COMBINED CYCLE PLANT, IDAHO
MONTANA POWER PLANT, MONTANA
IPP HVDC CONVERTER STATION, UTAH
FRONT RANGE POWER PLANT, COLORADO
RATHDRUM POWER, IDAHO
SUNNYSIDE GENERATION FACILITY, UTAH
STEAMBOAT GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANT, NEVADA
PINNACLE POWER PLANT, ARIZONA
HOBBS POWER PLANT, NEW MEXICO

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