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Fire Protection Systems Corrosion Management, Inc. (fpsCMI) is a corrosion management consulting firm offering assessment and design services related to managing corrosion in fire sprinkler systems. We specialize in identifying and controlling the different types of corrosion that typically affect the steel piping in new and existing water-based fire sprinkler systems including oxygen corrosion, under-deposit corrosion and microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC).
fpsCMI offers a suite of analytical services under the “Engineered Corrosion Solutions” brand to identify the root causes of corrosion in the fire sprinkler systems. These services also meet the fire sprinkler system inspection requirements as provided by the National Fire Protection Association. These analytical services include:
- MIC Microbial Contamination Analysis/Deposit Analysis (NFPA 25)
- MIC Microbial Contamination Analysis/Complete Water Analysis (NFPA 13)
- MIC Microbial Contamination Analysis/Corrosion Weight Loss Coupon Analysis
- Failure Analysis/Metallographic Pipe Analysis
- Failed Pipe Corrosion Analysis Report
fpsCMI offers a suite of corrosion management devices and treatment programs under the “Engineered Corrosion Solutions” brand that address the needs of wet, dry, preaction and fire protection systems including the following:
- ECS Inspector — Corrosion Monitoring Station
- ECS Detector — Corrosion Monitoring Probe
- ECS Ejector — Automatic Air Vent
- Automated chemical injection systems for the application of corrosion inhibitors
fpsCMI’s licensed Fire Protection Engineers and NICET certified technicians can assist specifying engineers, fire sprinkler contractors, owners and developers as well as Authorities Having Jurisdiction with a wide variety of solutions to assess, correct and monitor their fire protection systems for internal corrosion. That is why we call it “The Engineered Solution.”
With over 30 years of fire protection industry experience, fpsCMI services have been used by Fortune 500 companies as well as Federal and State agencies to help protect priceless artifacts in museums and historical buildings, valuable inventories in retail facilities and critical information stored in data management centers throughout the United States.
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