Dry Riser System:
- Suitable for:
Buildings up to a certain height, often up to 18 meters (around 60 feet).
- Advantages:
Lower risk of water damage from leaks, potentially lower installation costs.
- Disadvantages:
Requires firefighters to connect to an external water source during a fire, which can cause a delay.
- Function:
A system of pipes and valves installed in a building, typically for fire service access to upper floors, but kept empty until needed. - Water Supply:
Firefighters connect to a breeching inlet at ground level to supply water to the system.
Wet Riser System:
- Function: A system of pipes and valves that are permanently filled with water, often pressurized by pumps.
- Water Supply: Continuously holds water, readily available for fire suppression.
- Suitable for: Taller buildings, where immediate water access is critical.
- Advantages: Provides instant access to a water supply, allowing for a faster response to fires.
- Disadvantages: Higher risk of water damage from leaks or pipe failures.



