FM200 Maintenance in Dubai
QSERV maintains FM200 clean agent systems for server rooms, electrical rooms, telecom rooms and critical equipment spaces with checks on cylinders, release controls, nozzles, warning devices and service records.
FM200 systems need more than a visual look
A clean agent system depends on correct cylinder condition, detection, releasing controls, pipework, nozzles, alarms and enclosure integrity. Maintenance keeps these parts visible and documented.
- Cylinder pressure and weight observations.
- Release panel and detection checks.
- Nozzle and pipework visual review.
- Warning alarm, abort and manual release checks.
- Room integrity and sealing recommendations.
Protect server rooms without water damage
FM200 maintenance is especially important for IT rooms because a discharged, leaking or disabled system leaves high-value equipment exposed.
- Server rooms and data closets.
- Telecom and electrical rooms.
- Archives and control rooms.
- Discharge recovery and recommissioning.
- Refilling and hydrotesting coordination.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers built for Dubai facility managers, restaurant operators, consultants, contractors, and property teams comparing DCD-compliant fire safety providers.
How often should FM200 systems be maintained?
Maintenance frequency depends on site risk, authority expectations and system condition. Critical rooms usually need scheduled inspection and annual records.
What happens after FM200 discharge?
The cause should be investigated, the room made safe, cylinders refilled or replaced, and the system recommissioned before the room relies on it again.
Does QSERV support room integrity checks?
QSERV can review sealing and integrity concerns and coordinate the testing or corrective scope needed for the protected room.