
FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM
Fire Sprinkler System
Sprinkler system in fire control is a means of protecting a building against fire by causing an automatic discharge of water, usually from pipes near the ceiling. We specialise in all types of sprinklers available, choosing based on your requirement and keeping the NFPA and NBC protocols in mind.
Types of sprinklers.
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Pre-action
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Dry Pipe
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Wet Pipe
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Deluge
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Fire Hydrant System
Fire hydrant system is a safety measure or emergency equipment required in buildings that comprises a series of components that when assembled together provide a source of water to assist fire
A fire hydrant is an active fire protection measure, and a source of water provided in most urban, suburban and rural areas with municipal water service to enable firefighters to tap into the municipal water supply to assist in extinguishing a fire.
Pump & Pump Room Works
Our engineering team designs and also manages Fire pump rooms and separate pump houses containing all fire pump equipment. A fire pump is a part of a fire sprinkler, internal and external Hydrant system’s water supply and can be powered by electric, diesel pump. These systems are effective in detecting, containing, and controlling or extinguishing a fire event in the early stages.


Fire Extinguisher System
One of the most basic and easiest fire fighting apparatus, Fire extinguisher is a portable or movable apparatus used to put out a small fire by directing onto it a substance that cools the burning material, deprives the flame of oxygen, or interferes with the chemical reactions occurring in the flame. Types of fire extinguishers
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Portable Chemical Agent
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Portable Dry Powder
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Ceiling Mounted Chemical Agent
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Ceiling mounted Dry Powder
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Carbon Dioxide
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Fire extinguishing Ball
CO2 Flooding System
We are engaged in offering CO2 Flooding Systems. This type of fire extinguishing system consists of high-pressure cylinders or low-pressure tanks containing carbon dioxide (CO2) agent under pressure, connected to fixed piping and nozzles. The systems are used for total flooding of a volume or for local application. Since carbon dioxide is electrically nonconductive, it is frequently used for protection of electrical equipment. Because it is a gaseous agent, it is further suitable for fires in electrical and electronic equipment, as well as flammable liquids.


Fire Suppression System
Fire Suppression Systems are used to extinguish, contain, or in some cases, entirely prevent fires from spreading or occurring. Fire Suppression Systems have an incredibly large variety of applications, Waterless fire suppression systems work by releasing a gas or mixture of gasses into the air, generally with the aim of reducing the amount of oxygen in the air that feeds the flames.
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High /Low Velocity Water Mist System
Watermist is a versatile and highly efficient fire-fighting medium. What differentiates Watermist from traditional water based systems is its reduced droplet size. When a droplet of water vaporises, it expands by some 1,600 times. The small water droplets allow the water mist to control, suppress or extinguish fires by cooling both the flame and surrounding gases by evaporation,displacing oxygen by evaporation and attenuating radiant heat by the small droplets themselves
