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FIREENGINEERING
TECHNOLOGYSALES &SERVICES
ONE STOP SOLUTION FOR FIRE SAFETY
S u p p r e s s i o n
S a l e s i I n s t a l l a t i o n i S e r v i c e
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ABOUT FIRE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
In business since 2013
Serve over 250 customers
Service in North India and Maharashtra.
Trained and certified suppression technicians
Technicians are Factory Trained
Commit to provide best quality and services
SERVICES 24/7 service available
On-site refilling capabilities
Hydrostatic testing
CO-2 refilling
Clean agent recycle, reclaim, and refilling
Monthly and annual inspection of portables
Restaurant system inspection
Vehicle system inspection
Industrial system inspection
Fire hose inspections and hydro testing
Live fire and fire safety awareness on-site training
Free site surveys and product quotes
Service contracts available
FIREENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGYSALES &
SERVICES
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Fire Suppression EquipmentSales - Service - Installation
Portables: dry chemical, wet chemical, cartridge
operated, foam, CO-2, & clean agent
Wheeled units
Restaurant systems
Vehicle systems
Unmanned gas station suppression systems
Foam systems
Industrial systems
Paint spray booth systems
Primary total flood suppression systems
Secondary specialty suppression systems
Detection systems
Additional Products
Fire extinguishers, brackets, & chemical
Cabinets, accessories, & covers Fire hose, nozzles, brass, & hose valves
Emergency response
Personal protection, safety, & first aid
Sprinkler accessories & standpipe equipment
Fire alarm, smoke detection, & CO detection
Exit & emergency lighting
Signs, labels, & tags
Service equipment Extinguisher parts
Restaurant system parts
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SECONDARY SUPPRESSION SYSTEMSPROTECT ASSETS AND LIVES
If you only have a total flood suppression system you
need to consider a secondary system that can isolate a
fire and possibly save you valuable downtime and
repair to your assets. By addressing the danger at a
micro level before your larger system kicks in you arestill protecting your assets, personnel, and mechanical,
but more efficiently in relation to your total operation.
We can provide a self-activating suppression system
that reliably suppresses fires in seconds. We can design a
low maintenance, cost-effective solution to the problem of
micro-environment fire protection. This system uses
polymer tubing that will rupture when exposed to a flame.
This specialized detection tubing combines leak
resistance, flexibility, durability and precise temperature
sensitivity, allowing it to react quickly when the heat
from a fire is present.
Direct Release Low Pressure Systems
The Direct Low Pressure (DLP) System utilizes the FireFinder Detection Tubing as both the fi
detection device and the fire suppressant delivery system. The portion of the tube nearest th
hottest point of the fire ruptures forming an effective discharge nozzle. The pressure drop
the tube releases the entire contents of the cylinder through this nozzle.
Indirect Release Low Pressure Systems
With the Indirect Low Pressure (ILP) System, the FireFinder Detection Tubing is used only as a detection device.
The fire suppression agent is delivered via copper tubing, stainless steel tubing or braided hose. Once the tube
bursts, the suppressant is discharged through strategically placed nozzles within the protected enclosure.
High Pressure Systems
This line of Firetrace products, available in both direct and indirect systems, allows for
delivery of high pressure suppressants such as carbon dioxide, argon or similar agents.
Applications
CNC Machines
Electrical Cabinets
Industrial Equipment
Fume Cabinets
On-Road VehiclesEnclosed Automated
and Controls Forklifts; plant machinery Chemical storage; Mass Transitmilling machines; robotic Computer Racks; PLC & equipment protection; research and development Buses; electricwelding machines;
process automation control paper pulping machines; lags; chemical production; trains, school busplastic injection molding cabinets; critical data farming equipment pharmaceutical labs; paratransport vehMachines
processing equipment;
university and school labs shredder trucksUPS cabinets; medicalequipment; switchgears
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www.ifessar.com
Portables How and Where To Use
How To Use
CLASS A - Fires that occur in ordinary combustible materials such as wood, clothand
paper. The common extinguishing agent is water which cools and quenches. Fires in
this class are also extinguished by special dry chemicals for use on
Class A,B and C fires. These provide a rapid knock down of
flame and form a fire retardant coating which prevents reflash.
CLASS B - Fires that occur in the vapor-air mixture over the surface of
flammable liquids such as grease, gasoline and lubricating oils. A smothering or
combustion inhibiting effect is necessary to extinguish Class B fires. Dry
chemical, foam, vaporizing liquids, carbon dioxide and water fog all can be used
as extinguishing agents depending on the circumstances of the fire.
CLASS C - Fires that occur in electrical equipment where non-conducting
extinguishing agents must be used. Dry chemical, carbon dioxide and vaporizing
liquids are suitable. Because foam, water (except as a spray), and water-type
extinguishing agents conduct electricity, their use can kill or injure the person
operating the extinguisher and severe damage to electrical equipment can result.
CLASS K - Fires that occur in cooking appliances that involve combusti
cooking media (vegetable or animal oils and fats). UL test requires that
fire in the fryer be completely extinguished prohibiting the re-ignition of tvegetable oil for 20 minutes, or until the temperature decreases to at lea
60 degrees F below the auto-ignition temperature, whichever is longer.
CLASS D - Fires that occur in combustible metals such as magnesium, titan
zirconium and sodium. Specialized techniques, extinguishing agents and
extinguishing equipment have been developed to control and extinguish fires
this type. Normal extinguishing agents generally should not be used on meta
as there is danger in most cases of increasing the intensity of the fire becaus
a chemical reaction between some extinguishing agents and the burning me
FIRE ENGINEERING
TECHNOLOGY
SALES & SERVICES
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S u p p r e s s i o n
S a l e s i I n s t a l l a t i o n i S e r v i c e
FIRE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
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