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By: Saurav Chattopadhyay on Jun 1, 2022 1:00:00 AM
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Assessing Fire Sprinkler Types for a Sustainable Future

The entire construction industry is under more pressure than ever to operate as sustainably as possible; quick response fire sprinklers should be no different.

 

BlazeMaster® CPVC is developed by Lubrizol, who’s global commitment to increase its handprint and decrease its footprint also applies to fire safety:  

  • Reduced embodied carbon
  • Optimum hydraulic capability
  • Smaller size required for wet pipe systems
  • Requires less energy to install each fire sprinkler head

BlazeMaster CPVC is engineered for decades of fault free service life, but what happened when it was put to the test?

 

 

Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) are carried out by a reputable third party, to ensure that our global commitment to a sustainable future continues, and that every brand, service and product is taking responsibility.

Here’s what happened in BlazeMaster CPVC’s Life Cycle Assessment.

Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)

An ISO compliant LCA was conducted by Environmental Resources Management, an independent environmental research firm. 

The LCA was to determine the environmental impact of BlazeMaster CPVC against steel, two of the most common piping materials in Middle East sprinkler piping installations today.

The following criteria were assessed using both types of fire sprinkler material:

  • Eutrophication
  • Aquatic ecotoxicity
  • Human toxicity
  • Terrestrial ecotoxicity 
  • Photochemical smog formation
  • Mineral depletion
  • Climate change
  • Water depletion
  • Acidification
  • Nonrenewable energy use
  • Fossil depletion
  • Renewable energy use
  • Ozone depletion

 

BlazeMaster CPVC outperformed steel piping in its impact on the environment, throughout its life cycle, in all but one category (ozone depletion).

It performed especially strongly in the fossil depletion category. CPVC is 67% chlorine from salt mines and therefore requires less fossil depletion in order to manufacture.

The sustainable ingredients that go into CPVC are key to BlazeMaster CPVC’s sustainability for the future; our fire sprinkler system pipes and fittings come from practically unlimited sources, and are extracted with minimal impact on the environment.

From analysing both construction materials from an environmental perspective, it is clear that BlazeMaster CPVC outperforms steel. 

Assessing BlazeMaster’s Impact on the Environment

Making long term improvements in the industry is about more than cultivating environmentally friendly materials. You need to engage in environmentally friendly practises.

BlazeMaster CPVC fire sprinklers achieve this in the creation, transportation and installation of its materials:

  • Reduced embodied carbon during production cycle
  • Optimum hydraulic capability - reduced pipe diameter means less materials needed
  • Smaller size - reducing environmental impact of transportation 
  • Requires less energy to install - no need for electricity or hot works

BlazeMaster CPVC gives architects numerous design and performance advantages in wet or dry pipe systems, but it also provides the environmental edge.

Start planning now for the long term, specify BlazeMaster CPVC and make your buildings futureproof.

Consult The Orange Book to find out more about our commitment to sustainability and the environmental performance benefits of BlazeMaster CPVC.