Hose Reel & Landing Valve
Hose Reel
Hose Reel is a cylindrical spindle made of either metal, fiber glass, or plastic and is used for storing a hose, The most common styles of hose reels are spring driven (which is self-retracting), hand crank, or motor driven. Hose reels are categorized by the diameter and length of the hose they hold, the pressure rating and the rewind method. Hose reels can either be fixed in a permanent location, or portable and attached to a truck, trailer, or cart.
Landing Valve
Globe Valves that are installed on hydrants, a branch and hose is connected to a coupling on it.
Breeching Inlet
Breeching inlets are suitable for installation on dry risers only, in a building for firefighting purposes, fitted with inlet connection at fire brigade access level and outlet connection at specified points, which is normally dry but capable of being charged with water by pumping from the service appliances. The Breeching inlets are manufactured to comply BS 5041 Part-3: 1975 standard comprising of Male Instantaneous connections complying with BS 336:1989, drain valves PN16 rated and non-return valves.
Sprinklers System (Automatic Sprinkler System)
Each closed-head sprinkler is held closed by either a heat-sensitive glass bulb or a two-part metal link held together with fusible alloy. The glass bulb or link applies pressure to a pip cap which acts as a plug which prevents water from flowing until the ambient temperature around the sprinkler reaches the design activation temperature of the individual sprinkler head. In a standard wet-pipe sprinkler system, each sprinkler activates independently when the predetermined heat level is reached. Because of this, the number of sprinklers that operate is limited to only those near the fire [in reality, normally one or two will activate), thereby maximizing the available water pressure over the point of fire origin