Alma has long worked for installation of best in class fire safety and emergency doors in multitude of premises including industrial and commercial places. These doors are designed for areas where strength, stability and durability are priority. Typical applications include entrances to industrial premises, to shops service doors, to basements, to stairs wells and to elevator shafts. They are also widely used as dividing or external doors in electrical and petrochemical plants.
Door or Frame can be made with cold rolled steel, galvanized steel or in stainless steel. Doors can be used in dry wall and masonry construction.
No matter whether you are the owner of a small firm or run any large-scale industry, a fire may break out at any time due to some unintended faults, and therefore, you should be prepared in advance to deal with the situation effectively and ensure safe evacuation for both people and your belongings. When it comes to handling a fire-like situation, the fire-rated doors come to your rescue and prevent the further spread of the fire.
Fire pumps are needed when the local municipal water system cannot provide enough pressure to meet the hydraulic design requirements of the fire sprinkler system. This usually occurs if the building is very tall, as in high-rise buildings, or in systems that require relatively high longitudinal pressure at a fire sprinkler in order to save a large amount of water, such as in a warehouse. Fire pumps are also needed if a water supply is provided to protect from fire from a ground-level water storage tank.
Types of pumps used for extinguishing service include: horizontal split box, vertical split box, vertical line, vertical turbine, and end suction.
Auxiliary pump is a small pump connected to the fire sprinkler system and aims to keep the pressure in the fire protection piping system to an artificially high level so that the operation of one fire sprinkler will lower the pressure that an automatic control of the fire pump will feel, which will trigger the fire pump. Auxiliary pump is an essential part of the fire pump control system. The auxiliary pump is of lower flow volume than flow to one sprinkler to ensure low system pressure. Jockey pumps are usually small multi-stage centrifugal pumps, and they do not have to be inserted or approved for fire system use. However, control equipment for auxiliary pumps may carry approvals. Jockey pumps should be 3% of the main fire pump flow and provide 10psi more pressure than the main fire pump.
Diesel pump
It is used as an auxiliary pump in the event of a power outage at the site