Industry · Fire Protection

Code-compliant fire-protection compressors.

Dry-pipe sprinkler systems demand specialized fire-protection compressors that hold pressure year-round. Annual maintenance is mandatory and we make it predictable.

Dry-Pipe Fire Sprinkler Systems compressed air system
Common pain points

What we hear most from fire protection operators.

Code compliance

NFPA standards require specific maintenance intervals and documentation for fire-protection compressors. We deliver both.

Aging equipment

Older fire-protection compressors can run 20+ years. Replacing the pump and rebuilding key components extends life rather than forcing full replacement.

Building expansions

Adding a wing or expanding sprinkler coverage requires correctly sized supplemental compressors that integrate with existing systems.

Recommended systems

The kit we spec for fire protection.

Sized to the application — quiet enough for the room, big enough for the duty cycle, efficient enough to control the bill.

  • C-Aire baseplate and horizontal fire-protection compressors

    Purpose-built oil-less and oil-flooded units sized to dry-pipe system requirements.

  • Pump rebuild kits

    Restore decades-old units to full performance instead of capital-replacing them.

  • Pressure switch and electrical service

    Pressure switch wiring, motor alignment, belt service — the small things that keep the system code-compliant.

What we maintain

The service work we do for this industry.

  • Annual fire-protection compressor preventative maintenance
  • Pump rebuilds and full pump replacements
  • Pressure switch wiring and replacement
  • Belt and motor pulley alignment
  • Code-compliance documentation
  • Supplemental compressor installs for sprinkler expansions

Brands we service for fire protection

C-AireBOGE
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