Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions

We do everything right from Quoting, Designing, Supply, Erection, Testing, Commissioning, Operation and maintenance, AMC and Consultation. We do Turnkey system.

Yes. Generally we take NOC (no objection certificate) to CFO approval, unless told by client not to take it. We have licenses from Maharashtra Fire services. We are authorized to give FORM-A and FORM- B. We are associate with MIDC, GIDC, IDCs Fire Officers. We are aware the statutory requirement of local CFO of all the states across the India.

About Rs 20cr. We execute projects right from min of 1 cr to 50cr+

Weight and size regulations range relying at the carrier and destination. Does your shipment exceed our standard limits? contact us for extra information. It uses a dictionary of over 200 Latin words, combined with a handful of model sentence structures, to generate Lorem Ipsum which looks reasonable.

No. We have done consultation for projects in Africa. We plan on quick diversification. Along with Africa, We had work for Bangladesh and Sri Lanka for Design Supply Supervision of Fire protection system.

We give Turnkey solutions i.e. Design, Supply, Installation, Testing, Commissioning and Final NOC of complete Fire protection system.

Yes. We do all types of fire protection systems for all standards. We are mastered in NFPA and FM global norm. We are continuously work for Amazon, Siemens, Nivea, P&G, TATA Cummins, PepsiCo, Mondelez (Cadbury), Colgate etc

Yes. We are leaders in safety! We have well qualified Safety officers on site.

Yes. We provide a Quality Officer for projects above 2Cr or on request. We have a Quality Manual, which is regularly updates and implemented.

We have executed all kinds of Fire Protection Systems. We specialize in fire protection!

We have executed all kinds of Fire Protection Systems. We specialize in fire protection!

No. We are the very few top A graded Companies, who for past 21 has never been blacklisted by any client or consultant. We have a very strong reputation in market!

Yes. Majority of our client database consists of MNC. We consistently get repeat orders from MNC.

Depends, It depends upon the project architecture and the state where the project is located.

Yes. We are well aware of grooved fittings. Our engineers have undergone training for the same.

Yes. But for better understanding we would require a site visit and the project BOQ.

The automatic fire sprinkler system is the most widely used fire protection system today. The whole philosophy of sprinklers is based upon the premise of applying the right amount of water (as little as possible) in the right place (the seat of the fire) at the right time (as quickly as possible). Many ordinary hazard systems used to be fed directly from the town's mains, but increasingly a water tank and pumps are being installed to guarantee adequate water flow and pressure. Types of fire sprinkler systems: WET, DRY, PRE-ACTION, DELUGE etc

The fire sprinkler system is constantly charged with water under pressure, which holds the fire sprinkler valve in the closed position. When a fire sprinkler head is activated water instantly flows on to the fire. A wet fire sprinkler system is commonly installed in areas where the ambient temperature is above 32 degrees F.

The fire sprinkler system is constantly charged with water under pressure, which holds the fire sprinkler valve in the closed position. When a fire sprinkler head is activated water instantly flows on to the fire. A wet fire sprinkler system is commonly installed in areas where the ambient temperature is above 32 degrees F.

A combination of an electrical/mechanical detection system, charged with compressed air, sprinkler pipes are only filled with water upon electrical detection to avoid accidental water damage. A pre-action fire sprinkler system is commonly installed in high-risk areas such as data processing facilities or cold storage warehouses.

A combination of an electrical/mechanical detection system, fire sprinkler heads are open and the pipe is not pressurized. When the detection system is activated water discharges through all of the sprinkler heads in the system. A deluge fire sprinkler system is commonly installed in high-risk areas such as power plants, aircraft hangars, and chemical storage or processing facilities.

Absolutely not. It takes actual heat to set off a sprinkler.

It is possible for a sprinkler to discharge accidentally, but this is an extremely rare occurrence in systems which are properly maintained. Records indicate that only 1 in 16,000,000 sprinklers per year will open accidentally.

Fire department hoses typically discharge ten to a hundred times more water than that discharged by sprinklers. Since only the sprinkler closest to the fire is activated, the total amount of water is limited. Fire damage is also limited; most fires are put out quickly, by only a few sprinklers, in areas with a fully functional sprinkler system.

Most importantly, have your system periodically inspected by a professional. This will catch any problems before they become major. In addition, maintenance will usually lower insurance premiums. Do: 1. Test the system monthly by opening the test valve and listening for an alarm bell. 2. Know the location of the system shutoff valve. 3. Make sure the system control valve is always open. 4. Have your system reevaluated for needed upgrades when: » Water supply changes--addition or change of backlow preventer or water meter, or reduction of public water supply. » Building occupancy or use changes. » Building changes (walls, partitions, additions Leave the building and contact the fire department when any activation of the system occurs, even if the fire has apparently been extinguished. Don't: Paint the sprinklers Damage sprinklers (report any damage immediately). Hang objects from any part of the system. Obstruct of cover the sprinklers.

No. Each sprinkler head works independently from the others and is activated by a heat only sensitive mechanism. Only the sprinkler over the fire will activate. Should the fire continue to spread, then and only then will another sprinkler activate. In most home fires, only one or two sprinklers are actually triggered. Burnt toast or smoke will not activate a sprinkler, only heat in excess of approximately 68oC/155oF.