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Fire Fighting Design Training Course

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Edoxi’s 35-hour online Fire Fighting Design Course equips you with the skills to design, draft, and implement modern fire protection systems. Learn sprinkler, hydrant, pump, and alarm system design, perform hydraulic calculations, and apply K-factor analysis. Gain hands-on experience with Elite software and real projects like commercial building designs. Enrol now to advance your career in fire safety, QA/QC, and MEP project management.
Course Duration
35 Hours
Corporate Days
4 Days
Learners Enrolled
100+
Modules
13
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Course Rating
4.9
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Mode of Delivery
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What Do You Learn from Edoxi's Fire Fighting Design Training

NFPA Standards Regulations
Understand critical fire safety codes, including NFPA 13, 14, 20, 72, and 2001 standards. Apply Civil Defence requirements for compliant system design and implementation.
Sprinkler & Hydrant System Design
Calculate hydraulic requirements using Hazen-Williams equations and K-factor analysis for effective sprinkler placement. Design standpipe systems and hydrant networks following code-compliant riser configurations.
Fire Pump Selection & Configuration
Select appropriate fire pump types, including electric, diesel, and jockey pumps for various applications. Configure pump systems with proper pressure zones and backup power requirements.
Fire Alarm & Emergency Lighting Systems
Design comprehensive fire alarm networks with proper device placement and circuit configurations. Implement emergency lighting systems that meet electrical standards for safe evacuation.
Fire Extinguishers & Hazard Classifications
Determine appropriate fire extinguisher types and placements based on NFPA 10 requirements and building occupancy. Apply proper hazard classifications to ensure adequate fire suppression coverage throughout facilities.
Clean Agent & Foam Suppression Systems
Specify appropriate clean agents, including Novec 1230 and FM-200, for sensitive areas. Design foam suppression systems for specialised hazards with correct concentration ratios.
Basic Testing & Commissioning Procedures
Apply acceptance criteria for fire protection systems according to regulatory requirements. Develop testing protocols for system verification and handover documentation.
Elite Software Application
Gain hands-on experience using Elite software to design, simulate, and analyse fire protection systems with accurate hydraulic calculations and compliance reports.

About Our Online Fire Fighting Design Course

Edoxi’s 35-hour online Fire Fighting Design Course offers comprehensive training for advanced fire protection system design, specially aligned with NFPA standards. The 4-day Fire Fighting Design training meets fire and life safety standards, providing a solid foundation for mid-career and transitioning professionals. It also helps facility managers make informed decisions on design, maintenance, and compliance to enhance building safety and future retrofits.

The Fire Fighting Design curriculum covers pipe sizing, flow rate analysis, and fire alarm loop planning. Hands-on sessions, case studies, and design reviews using Elite software reinforce theory with design strategies and fire strategy reports. These interactive sessions are designed to develop key problem-solving skills necessary for addressing complex fire protection challenges in real-world scenarios.

Our Fire Fighting Design Course enhance your expertise in system design, maintenance, and compliance.​  Upon completing the Fire Fighting Design course, you receive Edoxi’s Fire Fighting Design course completion certificate. This certification validates your career chances in the global growing construction, MEP, and facility management sectors.

Enrol now in this Fire Fighting Design course to gain industry-recognised skills and advance your career in fire protection engineering and safety design.

Key Features of Edoxi's Fire Fighting Design Training

Live Project-Based Learning

Conclude the training with an actual building project to develop comprehensive fire protection design solutions following industry standards.

NFPA Code Resources

Access digital copies of NFPA standards and calculation sheets for use during and after training.

Specialised Calculation Workshops

Learn critical fire protection calculations, including pipe sizing, flow rates and hydraulic analysis through guided practice.

Fire Alarm System Design

Learn proper loop planning, device placement and system integration techniques for comprehensive building protection along with electrical concepts.

Design Review Sessions

Participate in collaborative case studies examining real-world fire protection challenges and implementation strategies.

Elite Software Application

Gain practical experience with industry-standard Elite software for fire protection system design and calculations.

Who Can Join Edoxi’s Online Fire Fighting Design Course

MEP Engineers

Mechanical, electrical and plumbing professionals seeking specialised fire protection system design capabilities.

Civil Defence Consultants

Consulting professionals aiming to strengthen their knowledge of regulations and compliance requirements.

Facility Managers

Building management personnel looking to make better-informed decisions about fire safety systems.

HSE Engineers

Health, safety and environment professionals expanding their technical fire protection expertise.

Architects

Architectural professionals integrating fire protection requirements into building designs and plans.

Career Transitioners

Individuals with basic engineering knowledge entering the specialised fire protection field.

Fire Fighting Design Course Modules

Module 1: Introduction to Firefighting Design Standards
  • Chapter 1.1: Overview of Local and International Fire Standards

    • Lesson 1.1.1: Understanding UL, FM, and NFPA Standards
    • Lesson 1.1.2: Importance of compliance in fire system design
  • Chapter 1.2: Life Cycle of Fire Protection Projects

    • Lesson 1.2.1: Project initiation and design phases
    • Lesson 1.2.2: Execution, commissioning, and maintenance phases
Module 2: Understanding NFPA Codes and Standards
  • Chapter 2.1: Key NFPA Standards in Fire Protection

    • Lesson 2.1.1: Introduction to NFPA 11, 15, 20, and 2001
    • Lesson 2.1.2: Application and relevance in firefighting design
Module 3: Fire Extinguishers
  • Chapter 3.1: Fire Extinguisher Classification and Selection

    • Lesson 3.1.1: Types of fires and corresponding extinguisher classes
    • Lesson 3.1.2: Design, selection, and strategic placement
    • Lesson 3.1.3: General maintenance and required approvals
Module 4: Sprinkler System Design
  • Chapter 4.1: Fundamentals of Sprinkler Systems

    • Lesson 4.1.1: Types and operation of sprinkler systems
    • Lesson 4.1.2: Selection based on NFPA requirements
  • Chapter 4.2: Sprinkler System Design Calculations

    • Lesson 4.2.1: Sprinkler flow and pipe sizing calculation
    • Lesson 4.2.2: Design of coverage area and installation procedure
    • Lesson 4.2.3: Hazard classification and design density methods
    • Lesson 4.2.4: Explanation and calculation of K-factor
    • Lesson 4.2.5: Adherence to NFPA 13
Module 5: Standpipe and Wet Riser Systems
  • Chapter 5.1: Wet Riser System Design

    • Lesson 5.1.1: Standpipe types and cabinet selection
    • Lesson 5.1.2: Landing valve and hose reel selection
    • Lesson 5.1.3: Pipe sizing, flow, and coverage area calculation
    • Lesson 5.1.4: Adherence to NFPA 14
Module 6: Fire Hydrant Systems
  • Chapter 6.1: Hydrant System Design

    • Lesson 6.1.1: Fire hydrant types and selection
    • Lesson 6.1.2: Flow, coverage area, and pipe sizing calculation
    • Lesson 6.1.3: Pressure loss and Hazen-Williams equation application
    • Lesson 6.1.4: Adherence to NFPA 24
Module 7: Fire Pump Sets
  • Chapter 7.1: Fire Pump Design and Selection

    • Lesson 7.1.1: Types of fire pumps: Diesel, Jockey, and Electric
    • Lesson 7.1.2: Valve selection for suction and discharge
    • Lesson 7.1.3: Pump flow, head, and pressure setting calculations
    • Lesson 7.1.4: Test line and pump room sizing per regulation
    • Lesson 7.1.5: Adherence to NFPA 20
Module 8: Deluge and Foam Systems
  • Chapter 8.1: Deluge System Design

    • Lesson 8.1.1: Selection and operation of deluge systems
    • Lesson 8.1.2: Application areas and zoning
  • Chapter 8.2: Foam System Design

    • Lesson 8.2.1: Application areas and system operation
    • Lesson 8.2.2: Foam tank sizing and pipe design
    • Lesson 8.2.3: “Can Quant Cheat Sheet” usage and compliance
Module 9: Clean Agent Fire Suppression
  • Chapter 9.1: Clean Agent System Design

    • Lesson 9.1.1: Types: Novec 1230, Inergen, FM-200
    • Lesson 9.1.2: Application areas and agent quantity calculation
    • Lesson 9.1.3: Components and zoning principles
    • Lesson 9.1.4: Sequence of operation and maintenance
    • Lesson 9.1.5: Adherence to NFPA 2001
Module 10: Emergency Lighting System
  • Chapter 10.1: Emergency Lighting System Overview

    • Lesson 10.1.1: Types: Self-contained, monitored, central battery
    • Lesson 10.1.2: Testing procedures: Battery and functional
    • Lesson 10.1.3: Power selection, lux level, and photometric data
    • Lesson 10.1.4: Market-available brands and system integration
    • Lesson 10.1.5: Adherence to NFPA 110
Module 11: Fire Alarm System
  • Chapter 11.1: Fire Alarm System Design

    • Lesson 11.1.1: Types of systems and control panels
    • Lesson 11.1.2: Detector types: Smoke, heat, multi-sensor
    • Lesson 11.1.3: Loop capacity and sounder/flasher selection
    • Lesson 11.1.4: Beam detector usage and integration
    • Lesson 11.1.5: Adherence to NFPA 72
Module 12: Voice Evacuation and Public Address System
  • Chapter 12.1: Voice and PA System Design

    • Lesson 12.1.1: Speaker selection and wattage calculation
    • Lesson 12.1.2: Amplifier sizing and coverage area
    • Lesson 12.1.3: Sequence of operation and compliance
Module 13: Basics of Smoke Management Systems
  • Chapter 13.1: Introduction to Smoke Control Systems

    • Lesson 13.1.1: Importance of smoke management in fire safety
    • Lesson 13.1.2: Compliance with international standards
  • Chapter 13.2: Smoke Management Applications

    • Lesson 13.2.1: Smoke control in car parking areas
    • Lesson 13.2.2: Lift pressurisation systems
    • Lesson 13.2.3: Stairwell pressurisation systems
  • Chapter 13.3: Smoke and Make-Up Air Calculations

    • Lesson 13.3.1: Principles of smoke extraction
    • Lesson 13.3.2: Make-up air supply requirements
    • Lesson 13.3.3: Calculation methods and system design integration

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Real-World Projects and Case Studies in Our Online Fire Fighting Design Course

Our online Fire Fighting Design course blends expert-led sessions with hands-on projects based on real-world scenarios. Key projects include:

Projects

  • Commercial Building Fire Protection Design

    Design a complete fire protection system for a multi-story building, including sprinklers, pumps, standpipes, and alarm integration.

  • Facility Retrofit of an Existing Fire Safety Compliance

    Analyse upgrading fire safety systems in an existing facility to meet NFPA regulatory requirements.

Fire Fighting Design Course Outcome and Career Opportunities

By completing our Fire Fighting Design Course, you will gain expertise in fire safety engineering, covering the design, calculation, and implementation of advanced fire protection systems. Key outcomes include:

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Design fire protection systems, including sprinklers, hydrants, and fire pumps that comply with NFPA standards and Civil Defence regulations.
Learn to perform hydraulic and system calculations such as Hazen-Williams equations, K-factor analysis, pipe sizing, flow rates, and pump pressure settings to optimise performance.
Gain expertise in selecting and configuring advanced suppression technologies such as clean agents (Novec 1230, FM-200) and foam systems with proper concentration ratios.
Develop skills to design integrated fire alarm networks and emergency lighting systems that ensure safe evacuation and meet electrical and safety standards.
Acquire hands-on experience with Elite and other industry-standard software for fire protection design and calculations to apply theoretical knowledge in real projects.
Learn to conduct testing and commissioning of fire protection systems, apply acceptance criteria, prepare documentation, and ensure compliance before system handover.

Career Opportunities After Completing the Fire Fighting Design Course

  • Fire Protection Engineer
  • QA/QC Engineer
  • Fire Safety Consultant
  • MEP Project Manager
  • Site Supervisors
  • Facility Manager

Fire Fighting Design Training Options

Online Training

  • 35-hour Customised Online Fire Fighting Design Course

  • Flexible Scheduling Options

  • Interactive Virtual Classrooms

  • Digital Resource Access

Corporate Training

  • 4 days Customised Content for Industry Needs

  • Training delivered at a selected hotel, client premises, or Edoxi

  • Fly-Me-a-Trainer Option

  • Company-Specific Case Studies

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Why Choose Edoxi for an Online Fire Fighting Design Course?

Among the many options available, Edoxi is the best choice. Here’s why Edoxi’s Fire Fighting Design training is the perfect fit for your needs:

Industry-Standard Code Application

Our curriculum strictly follows current NFPA standards and regulations, ensuring all designs and calculations align with required compliance measures.

Fire Protection Experts

Our instructors are masters in fire protection methodologies across construction projects, consultancies and government entities throughout the UAE's diverse building sectors.

Small-Group Learning Environment

Limited class sizes ensure personalised attention with detailed feedback on your design calculations and system configurations for optimal skill development.

Career Pathway in Fire Protection & MEP Design

Edoxi advances your career beyond Fire-Fighting Design with Revit MEP, AutoCAD and HVAC courses, preparing professionals for integrated design and system coordination.

Trusted Provider of Corporate Training

We deliver corporate training to government bodies, banks, and enterprises in the UAE and the Middle East, customised for organisational requirements

Global Presence with Strategic Locations

Edoxi operates in London, the UAE, Qatar and Kuwait, enriching our curriculum with international perspectives while maintaining relevance to local markets.

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Edoxi is Recommended by 95% of our Students

Meet Our Mentor

Our mentors are leaders and experts in their fields. They can challenge and guide you on your road to success!

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Abu Darda

Abu Darda brings over 10 years of professional experience, including 7 years in specialised training, guiding professionals across HVAC, MEP, condition monitoring, and facility management. He has supported both local and international engineers in Dubai, helping them strengthen technical skills and advance their careers in fire protection and building systems.

He holds a B-Tech in Mechanical Engineering with honours and distinction and is pursuing a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering from RIT, New York (Dubai Campus). Abu Darda’s expertise includes HVAC and MEP design, energy simulation for buildings, and condition monitoring. As an ASHRAE member, he ensures his teaching reflects global best practices, combining practical consultancy experience with industry-standard methodologies for sustainable and code-compliant building systems.

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FAQ

What are the prerequisites for joining this Fire Fighting Design course?

The Fire Fighting Design training requires only basic engineering knowledge for calculations. No specific prior fire safety experience is needed. However, note that Civil Defence licensing typically requires individuals to be qualified mechanical or electrical engineers or diploma holders.

What job opportunities are available after completing this Fire Fighting Design course?

Graduates can pursue roles including Fire Protection Engineer, QA/QC Engineer, Site MEP Coordinator with experience, Fire Safety Consultant or MEP Project Manager in the construction and facility management sectors.

What tools and technologies will I work with during Fire Fighting Design training?

You'll work with Excel calculation sheets for hydraulic analysis and Elite software for fire protection system design, along with NFPA code references.

What is the career and salary outlook after completing the Fire Fighting Design Course?

The Fire Fighting Design course equips you with the skills to pursue roles such as Fire Protection Design Engineer. Professionals in this field typically earn an average salary of about $79,656 per year, reflecting the strong demand for fire safety engineering expertise.

What makes this Fire Fighting Design course different from basic fire safety training?

This is a consultant-level Fire Fighting Design course focused on the technical design aspects of fire protection systems rather than basic safety awareness. It covers complex calculations, code compliance, and system design for professionals involved in creating fire protection solutions.