4 Way Fire Brigade Inlet
4 Way Fire Brigade Inlet
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Why use 4 Way Fire Brigade Inlet?
4 Way Fire Brigade Inlet
At the time of the fire breakout 4-way fire brigade inlet connection are needed to provide speedy access to water. Fire brigade inlet connections are installed as independent systems which function like building-specific fire hydrants.
Model No : WRS115-DI-BSPN16
UL File : KM85754
Brand : TPMC
Certificate : KITEMARK
What is the use of breeching inlet?
Breeching inlets are used in buildings for firefighting purposes, fitted with inlet connection at Civil Defence access level and outlet connection at specified points, which is normally dry but capable of being charged with water by pumping from fire service appliances.
What is fire Inlet?
Fire service inlet means a connection provided at the base of a building for pumping up water through-in-built fire-fighting arrangements by fire service pumps in accordance with the recommendations of the Chief Fire Officer.
What is dry riser breeching inlet?
An inlet breeching is the point within a dry riser system at which fire and rescue services connect their own water supply.
What is a landing valve?
To activate the water flux of the firefighting system, you simply turn the landing valve handle counterclockwise. Water pressure matters for high buildings.