How To Maintain Your Bushfire Protection System

Bush Fire

Are you confident that your bushfire protection system is up to scratch for when you need it most?

As the seasons change and the threat of wildfires looms, is your bushfire protection system prepared for that pivotal moment when it must rise to the challenge?

Ensuring the readiness of your bushfire protection system is not just a precautionary measure; it’s your safeguard against the unpredictable forces of nature.

Picture this: a serene day, the tranquillity of your surroundings interrupted only by the distant rustle of leaves. But beneath this calm exterior lies the potential for a wildfire, a force of nature that can unleash its fury at a moment’s notice. In these critical moments, having a bushfire protection system in perfect condition isn’t just a luxury; it’s your lifeline.

What maintenance is involved?

Weekly visual checks of the sprinkler system and water supply. Start your pump each week during the bushfire season. Your installer will provide further advice and or ongoing maintenance.

System Maintenance

Platypus Fire PL recommends you carry out regular maintenance to ensure the reliable operation of your sprinkler system and associated equipment.

YEARLY – PRIOR TO BUSHFIRE SEASON

• Remove, clean and inspect the sprinkler shaft, bearing & heads
• Service engine according to manufacturer’s guidelines
• Test operation of backup generator and or power supply
• Change fuel in petrol engines
• Inspect & clean inline strainers
• Check the water level in the tank & level indicator
• Visual check of pipework
• Inspect controller using the test function
• Check & clean gutters, downpipes & strainer basket
• Check the operation of mains water top-up
• Start pump & check operation of the system (flush system with clean water if using pool water and or bore water etc)
• Prepare, discuss and organize your bushfire survival plan

MONTHLY DURING BUSHFIRE SEASON

• Start the pump and check the operation of the system
•Inspect the controller using the test function
• Start pump & check operation of the system (flush system with clean water if using pool water and or bore water etc)
• Check the water level in the tank & level indicator
• Visual check of pipework & sprinkler heads
• Check strainer basket in the tank is clear

QUARTERLY

• Start the pump & check the operation of the system
• Inspect the controller using the test function
• Visual check of pipework & sprinkler heads

The above guide is suggested as minimum requirements. A maintenance schedule specific to your system should be established at or before installation.

Due to the unpredictable nature and timing of bushfires, it is important that you and your system are prepared at all times. Therefore, protecting your home or business from bushfires is crucial to safeguarding your most valuable assets. 

At Zen Plumbing, we can tailor the system to meet your needs, whether you prefer manual or automatic control. The SMS activation feature allows for remote control. Providing you with peace of mind even when you are away from your property during a bushfire event.

To ensure you are fully prepared to face disaster, contact Zen Plumbing today about installing a bush fire protection system, making your property a fortress against bush fires.

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