CCTV SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS:
We use wired/wireless, IP/Non IP, CCTV/DVR technologies to effectively video monitor your premises. Over the years, we have implemented solutions like:
- Campus monitoring and integrate video into central control room
- Specific Manufacturing area for productivity
- Visual picture of the entire campus into one single Control Room
- Monitor the process in a visually process driven company
- Remotely man any area of the campus/industry.
Fire alarm system:
Conventional fire alarm systems:-
Conventional, or four-wire, fire alarm systems have been extensively used in smaller properties such as shops and restaurants for many years.
Less expensive to purchase than other types of alarm system, they work by dividing the building into a number of detection zones, with the detectors and call points within each zone hardwired on dedicated circuits to the control panel. There may be multiple detectors on a single zone. A separate two-core, fire-protected cable for each alarm sounder or bell is needed because they are wired to different loops.
If a detector is activated, the control panel identifies the zone from which the fire alarm has originated, but the area then has to be manually searched to pinpoint the individual device.
Analogue-addressable fire alarm systems:-
Analogue-addressable fire alarm systems give details on individual detectors, whereas conventional systems only give information about specific circuits or zones.
Addressable or “intelligent” fire alarm systems are designed for large commercial premises and more complex networked systems, since they are much more expensive and more complicated than conventional two- or four-wire systems, having increased flexibility, intelligence, speed of identification, and scope of control.
In addressable systems, different types of initiating devices are wired in one or more single loops around the premises, requiring less cabling than conventional systems, with each detector or call point having its own unique address.
Wireless fire alarm systems:-
More expensive to buy, but more flexible, cheaper, and much quicker to install, wireless, or battery-powered radio-linked, fire alarm systems provide just as much protection as conventional wired systems and are useful when wired installations are not suitable (such as in grade-listed properties where wiring may be prohibited).
There are no cables between the detection devices and the control panel, so doing away with the need for long-term cable tests.
Fire Protection System is The system is a water distribution system consisting of water tank, suction piping, fire pumps and a distributed piping system. The distributed piping system establishes connectivity throughout the building through fire hydrants, hoses and nozzles