Our Dual Agent Chamber is an equipment design directly resulting from recent response events involving internal floating roof tanks that have presented nearly insurmountable odds when attempting extinguishment with traditional tank protection systems and ground assault tactics.
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Williams Fire & Hazard Control's Dual Agent Chamber applies a two-phase extinguishing agent attack to the internal space of the tank. The first phase foam application secures the fluid surface and extinguishes any potential fire within the tank, while the second phase of PKW evacuates the vapor space above the pan and renders the space inert.
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Over the passed 30 years Williams Fire & Hazard Control has responded to hundreds of major industrial related incidents involving flammable liquids, pressurized gases, hazardous chemicals and more. These land and marine based responses have been the catalyst for our product design and the driving force behind engineering equipment that makes us safer on the job and much more efficient in the face of what some see as insurmountable odds.
The experience we have gained in the field on calls across the globe give us a distinct advantage when confronting the most dangerous and explosive events industry has known. This same experience is invaluable in helping our clients thoroughly assess their exposures and plan for events that are yet to come. We have also been heavily involved with Plant Management, Fire Chiefs, and Engineering Groups in developing the orper response arsenal including systems engineering to protect today's massive storage tanks, pipelines, terminals ... even the Panama Canal!
Williams Fire & Hazard Control will work with you onsite to assess the challenges and exposures unique to your facility. We can then offer response solutions and systems integration tailored to meet potential threats that may occur in light of various potential scenarios.
Training may then be designed using corporate or training facility assets to assure respnse personnel are acquainted with equipment, tactics, and response logistics that will likely be encountered during an incident involving various regions of the site.
This dramatic video is a rare insight into the volatile nature of the combustible energy stored inside and above the floating pan of an internal floating roof tank!
This animation reveals the flammable dynamics inside an Internal Floating Roof tank and the unique Two-Phase extinguishing agents approach of our Dual-Agent chambers.
Williams Fire & Hazard Control takes great pains in developing and testing custom equipment that is not merely compliant but actually addresses the challenges associated with our extreme flammable liquids and their specific environments.