Fire & Safety

Fire Engineering

Adrogha Industries Ltd. design and engineering approach. This ensures that each fire protection system we design meets the specific needs of our clients and complies with the most complex regulatory and loss prevention requirements.

Adrogha Industries Ltd. is one of only a few specialist fire protection companies in the world to use state of the art, three dimensional modeling as part of its design and engineering process. This reduces both design time and the time that installation crews need to spend on site.

Related services include:

  • Risk analysis
  • Inspection
  • Reporting
  • Fire investigation
  • Fire engineering reports
  • Design criteria and philosophy
  • Drawings and specifications
  • Feasibility studies
  • Capital cost estimates
  • Design calculations
  • Design the Fire Fighting Systems based on NBC / NFPA / TAC
  • Prepare BOQs with Estimate
  • Project Consultancy from planning stage to its completion including Provisional and Final Fire NOCs from resp. Authorities.

Management & Site Support

Commissioning fire protection system is a critical part of every project or plant area start-up. ADROGHA INDUSTRIES LTD. will meet and exceed project schedules to ensure that fire protection is in place and operational from day one of a project. As a result, our clients are not exposed to costly interruptions later or the insurance and damage risks associated with unprotected plant.

ADROGHA INDUSTRIES LTD. has provided a range of system tailored to meet the end-user client’s requirements such as:

  • Thermal detection
  • Flame detection
  • Gas detection
  • Warning system
  • CO2 gaseous suppression
  • Water mist suppression

ADROGHA INDUSTRIES LTD. can assist with identifying and specifying your fire protection requirements and then to design, supply and install those systems. ADROGHA INDUSTRIES LTD. is also available to assist with your final site set-up and commissioning. 

Fire Fighting System: Firefighting systems are those which intervene in the fire growth process. Such systems can be used by trained occupants or attending fire-fighters and include a fire extinguisher, fire hose reel or fire hydrant. Other systems may be automatic such as a fire sprinkler system. Automatic systems are considered to be superior, because they do not rely on people to manually operate them. Firefighting systems are known as “DYNAMIC” systems because they do something; they actively intervene in the rate of fire growth. The greater the extinguishing capability of the system and the earlier in the fire growth period it can be applied, the lower the fire impact, hence, the preference for sprinkler systems by most fire engineers and firefighting professionals.

General Fire Fighting Equipment

Firefighting systems and equipment vary depending on the age, size, use and type of building construction. A building may contain some or all of the following features:

  • Fire extinguishers
  • Fire hose reels
  • Fire hydrant systems

Fire Extinguishers: Fire extinguishers are provided for a ‘first attack’ firefighting measure generally undertaken by the occupants of the building before the fire service arrives. It is important that occupants are familiar with which extinguisher type to use on which fire. The principle fire extinguisher types currently available include:

  Extinguishing Agent      Principle Use
Waterwood and paper fires – not electrical
Foamflammable liquid fires – not electrical
Carbon dioxideelectrical fires
Dry Chemicalflammable liquids and electrical fires
Wet chemicalfat fires – not electrical
Special Purposevarious (e.g. metal fires)

Fire Hose Real: Fire hose reels are provided for use by occupants as a ‘first attack’ firefighting measure but May, in some instances, also be used by fire-fighters.

Fire Hydrant Systems: Fire hydrant systems are installed in buildings to help fire-fighters quickly attack the fire. Essentially, a hydrant system is a water reticulation system used to transport water in order to limit the amount of hose that fire-fighters have to lay.

Automatic Sprinkler Systems: Time is essential in the control of fire. Automatic sprinkler systems are one of the most reliable methods available for controlling fires. Sprinkler systems are usually installed in high or large buildings and high fire hazard occupancies. Statistics show that in a majority of cases where sprinklers are installed the fire has been controlled by one sprinkler head alone.

Fire Alarm System: We deal in Design, Supply, installation, Testing & Commissioning of Both Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm System and Conventional Fire Alarm System. Complete range of Addressable and Conventional Fire Alarm Products, we have trained engineers for installation, testing and commissioning. Conventional Fire Alarm System and Addressable Fire Alarm System

  1. Conventional Fire Detection

With our knowledge and experience at ADROGHA INDUSTRIES LTD. we can advise as to whether this type of system is suitable for your application and requirements.

  • Field devices – this includes smoke and heat detectors
  • Control panels- including manual call points
  • Conventional systems are generally an easy detection method for smaller areas
  • Suited for larger areas as addressable fire detection allows zone detection.

2. Wireless Conventional Fire Detection

  • When installing a fire detection system, the installation can often be extremely complicated when fitting with wires.
  • A wireless or “wire free” conventional detection system allows for easier installation.

Benefits of a wire free Conventional Fire detection systems:

  • Field devices communicate wirelessly without reduction of the quality of the system
  • Easier to pinpoint faults in the system
  • Reduces complications caused by fitting cables
  • Can be much cheaper than their wired counterparts
  • Less disruption to the business.

3. Addressable Fire Detection

Addressable fire detection systems use the same common field devices as conventional systems but differ in many other ways.

Summary of addressable fire detection:

  • Uses field devices for fire detections similar to convention fire detection
  • Provides more information than there just there being a fire or fault issue
  • Each field device can be communicated via the control panel directly that allows for pinpointing of the problem
  • Can be tuned using a graphical user interface for easier discovery of triggered field devices
  • Can be networked so to constantly monitor field devices as the system keeps specific information on each field.
  • Can be programmed for a certain use on general or large fittings.
  • More user friendly than the conventional fire detection system

4. Wireless Addressable Fire Detection

  • When installing a fire detection system, the installation can often be extremely complicated when fitting with wires.
  • A wireless or “wire free” addressable detection system allows for easier installation.

Benefits of a wire free Addressable Fire detection systems:

  • Wireless detection systems require less cabling so can often save costs
  • Reduces required building work as there is no need for wires to connect the system
  • Easier to install on already constructed buildings
  • Reduced disruption when installing to your business
  • Easier to diagnose a fault due to no cabling being present

Gas Suppression System: An extinguishing system which primarily is based on inert gases in enclosed spaces presents a risk of suffocation. Some incidents have occurred where individuals in these spaces have been killed by carbon dioxide agent release. When installed according to fire codes the systems have an excellent safety record. To prevent such occurrences, additional life safety systems are typically installed with a warning alarm that precedes the agent release. The warning, usually an audible and visible alert, advises the immediate evacuation of the enclosed space. After a preset time, the agent starts to discharge. Accidents have also occurred during maintenance of these systems, so proper safety precautions must be taken beforehand. During a fire in an essentially closed space, individuals within a closed space during a fire are safer with INERGEN than without given the design of the system.

Summary of Gas Fire Suppression:

  • Help contain fires and prevents fire ignition
  • Helps stall fires so can be permanently stopped by human involvement
  • Doesn’t use water which can often cause lasting damage to items inside the building
  • Manages fire by reducing oxygen level by increasing other gases
  • This technology is mainly used to secure significant or valuable items

The fire is stopped from re-ignition until human intervention can permanently stop the fire with minimal level of damage to valuable equipment and stored items.

Water is an excellent extinguishing agent but can cause a great deal of damage to buildings and items within these buildings when used to extinguish fires.

A Typical Gas Suppression System

1 Extinguishing agent cylinders, 2 Warning devices, 3 Extinguishing nozzles, 4 Aspiration smoke detection system, 5 Aspiration lines, 6 Fire alarm and extinguishing control panel.

Building Management System: Building Management Systems (or BMS) are computer-based systems that help to manage, control and monitor building technical services (HVAC, lighting etc.) and the energy consumption of devices used by the building. They provide the information and the tools that building managers need both to understand the energy usage of their buildings and to control and improve their buildings comfort, safety & performance.

Traditional building management systems typically have stand-alone applications with separate monitoring and control stations for HVAC Controls, energy metering and power management, central plant equipment and lighting. While each application is beneficial on its own, the real power lies in managing them as one, intelligent solution.

With us, you can adopt a single point of control by integrating new and existing building systems through affordable, customized solutions and realize many benefits, including:

– Enterprise-wide view and automated building control processes
– Information sharing between departments
–Increased productivity and operational efficiency
– Improved response time to events
– Reduced installation and life cycle costs

Access Control System: Access Control — a flexible business resource that automatically enforces company policy and facility access control From single door to multiple door access control,
Access Control System is employed to create a zone of interconnected set of controllers, managing the entrance and exit of people through secure areas. If you install Access Control System nobody without proper authority can enter in your property, building or room, only authorized person can enter or exit. Through Access Control, it is easy to maintain daily attendance record or documents of a company.
Time Attendance — allows companies total control over their employees’ time and attendance data. Further it can be made to automatically calculate employee attendance for payroll processing and tracks all job costs to the minute. Add-on Modules — optional features available for time management software make the powerful software even more versatile.

Card Based Access Control System:

Biometric Based Access Control System: 

Network (IP) Based Access Control System: 

Public Addressable System: Public Address                  system— it is an electronic sound amplification and distribution system with a microphone, amplifier and loudspeakers, used to allow a person to address a large public.
Full range of volume controls and source selectors in order to provide a complete P.A. solution. Our miscellaneous product range includes BMS, Guard Monitoring Systems, Visitor / Canteen Management System, Payroll System, Door Communication Systems, Home Automation Systems. The entire facility can be divided into one or more zones. There are no limitations to number of zones in the system or number of loudspeakers in each zone. Each loudspeaker is connected to the central amplification and other control functions.

CCTV System: Video surveillance systems are the fundamental building block of any good security system. Digital recording allows you to document events and can provide a level of organizational awareness and control that was previously unimaginable. Video surveillance improves security and safety, and is used today in sectors ranging from retail to industrial complexes and other types of buildings.

  • Analogue Surveillance
  • IP Surveillance

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