Fire Detection & Alarm System
We offer complete solutions as Designing, Supply, Erection & Commissioning of Fire alarm systems using both Addressable and Conventional Smoke and Heat Detectors with the option of Beam Detectors plus Addressable and Conventional Manual Call Point, sounder and sounder beacons.
Intelligent Addressable Systems offer benefits in terms of speed of detection, identification of the location of fire and easier maintenance. Intelligent systems also offer tolerance to faults in the system wiring, which allows a single pair of wires to be used to connect up to 300 devices to the system, all owing cost savings in the wiring of large systems. In larger installations, the benefits of improved maintenance and reduced cabling cost are overwhelming. The price difference between intelligent and conventional systems has narrowed to such an extent that even for small installations, the use of intelligent fire alarm system should be considered.
An aspirating smoke detector (ASD) is a system used in active fire protection, consisting of a central detection unit which draws air through a network of pipes to detect smoke. The sampling chamber is based on a nephelometer that detects the presence of smoke particles suspended in air by detecting the light scattered by them in the chamber. ASDs can typically detect smoke before it is visible to the naked eye.
Fire Protection System
Fire Hydrant & Sprinkler System
A proper Hydrant System ensures an adequate, uninterrupted water supply, under sufficient pressure, at all strategic points of a building/factory in such a way that the fire is attacked immediately, with minimum loss of time and with maximum efficiency. Automatic Fire Sprinklers are an essential element of Fire Protection as it is designed to both detect & extinguish fire. A properly designed and maintained automatic fire sprinkler system can significantly reduce property damage as well as protect lives.
High/medium velocity water spray & foam flooding system
High or medium velocity water spray system works on the three basic principles of fire extinguishing — emulsification, cooling, and smothering. This results in rapid suppression of fire within seconds and is extremely useful in case of oil fires. The foam flooding system functions on similar principles as above and is a special system of pipe connected to a source of foam concentrate and to water supply. The system uses appropriate discharge devices to control and extinguish fires which require smothering and cooling agent. It is designed to distribute a foam-water solution to a specific hazard area such as extraction plants, air craft hangers and areas where flammable liquid spill fires may occur.
Gas Based Fire Suppression System
Gaseous Fire Suppression or Clean agent suppression are terms used to describe gases used to extinguish fires. Typically, gaseous agents work in one of two ways; the first is to inert the atmosphere reducing oxygen levels to a level that will no longer sustain combustion, and the second is to react chemically with fire absorbing heat and causing the chain reaction of combustion to break down. Typical examples of system applications include telecommunication facilities, clean rooms, data processing centres, and control rooms amongst others.
Spot flooding system is similar to gas based fire suppression but is designed to detect and extinguish fire automatically for small or closed spaces such as inside closed cabinets and machinery housing. Fire Suppression here can be achieved with a variety of quenching agents like CO2, Foam, Dry Chemical Power, Clean agent gases etc.
Automatic Fire Tubing System
We offer electrical Tubing Suppression system that uses the detection & suppression tubing system which is installed throughout the electrical cabinet, Fume cabinet, CNC Machine and connected to the cylinder valve. The tubing is charged with dry nitrogen to pressurize it inside the cylinder The system uses heat-sensitive pneumatic polymer tubing that reliably detects and releases the extinguishing agent through Heat Detection Tube. Multiple temperature-rated tubing options (110 or 180 degrees celsius) protect a variety of hazards and equipment. Optional dual-outlet valves allow more versatility to protect larger hazards than a single valve system.
Kitchen Suppression System
According to the National Restaurant Association, 57% of all restaurant fires originate from cooking equipment. This means that preventing restaurant kitchen fires and grease fires can be as simple as installing a kitchen hood suppression system.
To protect your restaurant and its occupants, you’ll want to invest in a kitchen fire suppression system.