We are the leading fire extinguisher suppliers in Bangalore. We deal all type of fixed and trolley type fire extinguishers, after supply we undertake fire extinguishers AMC services & fire extinguishers refilling serivces.
DCP (ABC) Stored Pressure Type Fire Extinguishers
Capacity: 1kg, 2kgs, 4kgs, 6kgs, 9kgs
Charge: Dry Powder Mono Ammonium Phosphate
Base.
Fire Extinguisher Refilling Services
Fire Extinguisher AMC Services
We undertake daily, monthly & quarterly Fire extinguisher AMC (Annual Maintenance Contract) services, Delta AMC skilled technician undertake AMC activities as per Section BIS 2190. We are the best fire extinguisher dealers in Bangalore.
Steel Fire Rated Door: 120 Min
Wooden Fire Doors 2 hrs
Wooden Door Frame made of hard wood /teak wood of section 145mmx70mm with heat activated intumescent fire seal strip of section 10mmx4mm and one coat of Fire & anti-termite primer.
Door Shutter :
55mm thick asbestos free composite Fire / Smoke check wooden shutters of 120 minutes fire resistance rating confirming to BS : 476 Part - 22 & IS : 3614 Part -II comprising of two 12mm thick calcium silicate boards sandwiching 25mm thick Proprietory fire resistance insulation material faced with 3mm commercial ply on both side with heat activated intumecent fire seal strip of size 15mm x 4mm mounted on grooves on three sides except bottom and one coat of anti-termite fire retardent primer.
DELTA FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
Fire alarm system is designed to help in identifying fire, heat or smoke and to alert immediately the building's occupants for evacuation. There are two types of fire alarm systems, conventional fire alarm system and addressable fire alarm system.
We design and install fire alarm systems as per NFPA and Indian standards, these alarms may be activated automatically from smoke detectors, and heat detectors or may also be activated via manual fire alarm activation devices such as manual call points or pull stations.
The control panel is the “brain” of the fire detection and alarm system. It is responsible for monitoring the various “input” devices such as manual call point (MCP) and automatic detection components like heat detectors, smoke detectors, and then activating alarm “output” devices such as horns, bells, warning lights, emergency telephone dialers, and building controls. Control panels may range from simple units with a single input and output zone, to complex computer-driven systems that monitor several buildings over an entire plant.




































