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| Sprinkler System |
Overview |
Sprinkler System provides the
best form of protection, as it is designed to
both detect and extinguish fire. The important
aspect of this system is that it directly attacks
the seat of the fire, avoiding unnecessary floor
wettings. With this system in place chances of
fire spreading to other areas is also eliminated.
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| Target Industry Segment |
All kinds of Buildings, Parking
Areas etc |
| System Description |
The Sprinkler System typically
comprises of Fire Water Source, Diesel and Electrical
Pumps, Control Panel, Sprinkler Bulbs, System
Piping, Control Valves and Annunciator Panel.
The sprinkler system is maintained under a stipulated
pressure and the sprinkler bulbs are rated to
fuse at a set temperature. In case of fire, the
rise in temperature of the liquid inside the bulb
causes it to fuse and release a fine jet of water
over the seat of fire, thus extinguishing it.
The bursting of the bulbs and water spraying action
causes the line pressure to drop, which in turn
triggers the fire pumps into operation, thereby,
supplying the required quantity of water into
the system. The coverage area of the sprinkler
bulb is designed as per the hazard category of
fire specified in NFPA, and regulation provided
by the Indian National Building Code of India. |
| Standards & Compliance |
NBC, NFPA, FM, TAC and Local Fire
Authorities |
| Alliances & Partners |
All materials required for this
system are availlable indigeneously. |
| Select Clientele |
Texas Instruments, Motorola, Intel,
ITPL, ING Vysya, Prestige Group, Embassy Group |
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| KEY CUSTOMERS |
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ITPL |
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WIPRO |
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MOTOROLA |
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HONEYWELL INDIA |
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HUAWEI |
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VERIFONE |
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EMBASSY BUILDERS |
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ASHOK LEYLAND |
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MOLEX |
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