Fire Fighting System
Automatic Room-Level Fire Suppression
Fire sprinkler systems provide automatic, room-level suppression by releasing water only at the sprinkler head(s) closest to the fire — activated by heat, not smoke. A properly designed system can control or extinguish most fires before the fire brigade arrives.

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Fire Fighting System
Only the sprinkler nearest the fire activates — minimising water damage to the rest of the building
Wet pipe for standard areas; pre-action for data centres and sensitive storage
Hydraulically calculated systems with documented design reports for insurance and NOC
Layouts and densities per Indian National Building Code
A fire sprinkler system is an active fire protection method consisting of a water supply system that provides adequate pressure and flow rate to a water distribution piping network, onto which fire sprinklers are connected. The system automatically detects and extinguishes a fire as soon as a predetermined temperature threshold is exceeded.
Each sprinkler head responds individually to the heat of a fire and discharges water directly onto it, often controlling the blaze long before the fire brigade arrives — making sprinklers one of the most reliable and low-maintenance fire fighting systems available.
What We Supply

The pendant is the most common type of fire sprinkler head. Once water is expelled onto a pendant sprinkler's deflector, it sprays in a circular pattern, providing the widest coverage of any fire sprinkler.

Upright sprinklers are employed in spaces where obstructions may hinder the water spray during a fire. Their elevated design allows them to direct water up and around potential barriers for complete coverage.

Sidewall sprinklers protrude from the side of a wall rather than hanging down from the ceiling. They work well in rooms where ceiling access is limited or where there is a risk of freezing.

Concealed sprinklers are popular because they maintain ceiling aesthetics, offering a low-profile and visually pleasing appearance while delivering full fire protection behind a flush cover plate.

Quick response sprinklers are primarily used for light-hazard applications in highly populated buildings such as health care facilities, assisted living facilities, and shopping malls, where rapid activation is critical.

Kitchen hood systems discharge wet chemicals from nozzles positioned above cooking appliances. These wet chemicals are engineered to quickly put out fires by covering the flames and starving them of oxygen.

Rack sprinklers are installed along a network of piping secured within the rack storage structure, providing adequate protection throughout the entire storage area.

As the name suggests, extended sprinklers are provided in areas that need larger coverage. Such sprinklers cover approximately twice the area of a standard sprinkler.
Our Pune-based engineers will assess your requirements and provide a detailed quote.