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COMPLETION CERTIFICATE
Project Name: SPRINKLER- HP P.O. REFERENCE: ` Date:
M/S VRVENGINEERS INDIA LLP was awarded the work of Supply, Installation and Commissioning of Fire Sprinkler System for HP sales office at Prestige Palladium. The said work has been carried out at site according to the work orders. Entire design has been checked by us and conforms to the design intent As built drawing and technical documents are appended for submission and final payment should be released as per condition of contract/purchase order/ work order. Now the entire Sprinkler system is under defects liability period of one year they identified. The project is now handed over to the client for their benefit of use.
VRVEngineersIndiaLLP.
CBRE
ACMEInteriorsPvt.Ltd.
CLIENT
VRV VILLA No: 14/15, LDG Street, Little Mount, Saidapet, Chennai-600015 Land Line 044 2235 1856 |www.vrvgroup.in
NO DUES CERTIFICATE
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WARRANTY CERTIFICATE
VRV VILLA No: 14/15, LDG Street, Little Mount, Saidapet, Chennai-600015 Land Line 044 2235 1856 |www.vrvgroup.in
Project:HVACHP,Chennai
ScopeofWorkHVAC
SCOPEOFWORK ProjectName:SprinklerSystemHP
SPRINKLERSYSTEM
GENERALSCOPEOFWORK
Supply,erection,testingandcommissioningofheavyclassMSpipes Supply,fixing,testingandcommissioningofleveroperatedslimsealbutterflyvalves asperdetailedspecificationscompletewithTamperswitch,companionflange,nuts, gaskets,boltsetccompleteasrequired. Supplying,Installing,testingandcommissioningofStandardResponsePendent sprinklerhead Supplying,Installing,testingandcommissioningofStandardResponseUpright sprinklerhead Stainlesssteelbraided(hose)fordroppingsprinklersbelowfalseceiling Supplying,Installing,testingandcommissioningofTwopieceadjustabletype rosetteplate Supplying,Installing,testingandcommissioningof150diaflowswitchinstalledon thesprinklermaindistributionlineconnectedtothemainsprinklerannunciation panellocatedinthegroundfloor. Supplying,Installing,testingandcommissioningofPressureGuageof3"dial Providing&Installing1mSprinklerBraidedhose .Supplying,Installing,testingandcommissioningofgunmetalballvalveofsize 50mmdiaforflushingpurpose.
TESTING&COMMISSIONINGREPORT
ProjectName:FireSprinklerSystemHP Date: P.O.REFERENCE: General VRVEngineersLLPservedthetesting&commissioningforthisprojectforHPPrestige Palladium.VRVcarriedouttheinstallation,testing&commissioningoftheSprinkler System. ThisreportsummarizesthecommissioningactivitiesforcompletionoftheT&Cofthe SprinklerSystem. Thetesting&commissioningprocessincludedthefollowing. Pipingcleaning. Sprinklerorientationandinspections. Equipmentandsystemverificationchecks. Assistanceinfunctionalperformancetestingtoverifytestingandbalancing pressureandperformance. Providequalifiedpersonneltoassistincommissioningtests,includingseasonal testing. Completeandendorsefunctionalperformancetestcheckliststoassure equipmentandsystemsarefullyoperationalandreadyforfunctional performancetesting. Provideequipment,materials,andlabornecessarytocorrectdeficienciesfound duringcommissioningprocesstofulfillcontractandwarrantyrequirements.
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CommissioningChecklists&TestSheetsaregenerated.
TestReportSprinklerHP,PrestigePalladium.
VRVENGINEERSLLP
ChecklistforSprinklerCommissioning
S.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Description Pipingcomplete. Pipingleaktestcomplete Pipingconnectedproperly. Sprinklersareinstalledasrequired Pipingflushedandcleaned Valvesinstalledasrequired Verifyopen/closedstatusofvalves Verifyvalvesoperation Flexiblebraidedhosesareinstalledasspecified Hydrostatictestcomplete. Waterdraininstalledasspecified Requiredpressureinpsiateachreferencepoint. Pipesize. Pipelengths,centertocenter,offittings Type,sizeandconfigurationofsprinklerpiping Locationofcontrolvalveandwaterflowswitch Status Checked Checked Checked Checked Checked Checked Checked Checked Checked Checked Checked Checked Checked Checked Checked Checked
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OPERATION MANUALS
When maintenance is indicated, it should be performed by trained persons having proper equipment. Fire extinguishers are pressure vessels and must be treated with respect and handled with care. They are mechanical devices and require periodic maintenance to be sure that they are ready to operate properly and safely. Amerex strongly recommends that the maintenance of portable fire extinguishers be done by a trained professional your local authorized Amerex Distributor. Amerex Corporation makes original factory parts available to insure proper maintenance USE OF SUBSTITUTE PARTS RELEASES AMEREX OF ITS WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS. Amerex parts have machined surfaces and threads that are manufactured to exacting tolerances. O-rings, hoses, nozzles, and all metal parts meet precise specifications and are subjected to multiple in-house inspections and tests for acceptability. There are substitute parts available that may be incorrectly labeled as UL component parts, some are advertised as Amerex type. None of these meet UL requirements and all of them voids the Amerex extinguisher warranty and UL listing. DO NOT SUBSTITUTE.
CGA C-1 Methods for Hydrostatic Testing of Compressed Gas Cylinders CGA C-6 Standard for Visual Inspection of Compressed Gas Cylinders
AMEREX CORPORATION P.O. BOX 81 TRUSSVILLE, ALABAMA 35173-0081 Phone: 205/655-3271 Fax: 800/654-5980 e-mail: sales@amerex-fire.com Web Page: http://www.amerex-fire.com
Printed in U.S.A. 0M05616E Rev. 3/11
ABC (AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE BASE),Regular (SODIUM BICARBONATE BASE), PURPKE K (POTASSIUM BICARBONATE BASE)
All fire extinguishers should be installed, inspected and maintained in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association standard titled "Portable Fire Extinguishers", NFPA-10 and the requirements of local authorities having jurisdiction.
HIGH PERFORMANCE HEAVY DUTY INDUSTRIAL STORED PRESSURE HAND PORTABLE DRY CHEMICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 6KG, 20 & 30 LB.
OWNERS SERVICE MANUAL NO. 05616 INSTALLATION, OPERATING & SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATION
NOTE: Persons expected to use this extinguisher should be trained in initiating its operation and in the proper fire fighting technique. Familiarize all personnel with this information before an emergency occurs.
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Remove extinguisher from wall hanger or vehicle bracket. Hold the extinguisher upright, twist and pull ring pin, snapping the plastic lockwire seal. Stand back 15 feet from the fire and aim the nozzle at base of flames nearest you. Sweep side to side across the base of the fire and past both edges. Progressively follow up until the fire is extinguished. Work the fire away from you while being alert for flashbacks. Move closer as the fire is extinguished but not so close as to scatter or splash the burning materials. 5. When the fire is out, stand by and watch for possible reignition. 6. Evacuate and ventilate the area immediately after extinguishing the fire. The fumes and smoke from any fire may be hazardous and can be deadly. DISCHARGE TIME VARIES ACCORDING TO THE MODEL EFFECTIVE RANGE OF AGENT THROW IS 40-50 feet
Location in designated place. No obstruction to access or visibility. Pressure gauge reading or indicator in the operable range or position. Operating instructions on nameplate and facing outward. Safety seals and tamper indicators not broken or missing. Examination for obvious physical damage, corrosion, leakage, or clogged nozzle. Determine fullness by weighing.
MAINTENANCE
[NFPA-10] At least once a year or more frequently if circumstances require, maintenance should be performed. Maintenance is a "thorough check" of the extinguisher. It is intended to give maximum assurance that a fire extinguisher will operate effectively and safely. It includes a thorough examination for physical damage or condition to prevent its operation and any necessary repair or replacement. It will normally reveal if hydrostatic testing or internal maintenance is required.
extinguisher with dry nitrogen to 240 psi. Nitrogen supply regulator should be set to no more than 265 psi. This will insure proper aeration of the chemical. 10. Check extinguisher for leaks by applying detecting fluid or a solution of soapy water to the nitrogen charging adapter orifice, around the collar o-ring sealing area, cylinder welds and gauge. Remove the pressurizing adapter. Install ring (safety) pin and lockwire (tamper) seal. Attach new recharge tag. Weigh assembled extinguisher and confirm that the total weight is within the allowable tolerances indicated in the "Maintenance" section of the nameplate (label).
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
WARNING: Before attempting to correct any leakage problem, be sure that the agent cylinder and hose are completely depressurized. Check to determine the source of a leak before the extinguisher is depressurized. Leakage repairs will require depressurization and removal of the valve assembly. Depressurize by discharging into a Closed Recovery System or inverting the extinguisher. After depressurizing the extinguisher and correcting the problem, it will be necessary to clean all valve parts thoroughly.
PROBLEM
1. Leak at collar o-ring
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Remove valve assembly, remove and discard o-ring, clean collar and lube lightly with Visilox V-711. Clean o-ring groove on valve and install new collar o-ring. Lubricate with Visilox V-711. Check valve stem seating area for scratches or foreign matter. Clean seating area with a tooth brush and soft cloth. Install new valve stem assembly. Remove gauge*, clean threads and reinstall using Teflon tape on the gauge threads. Remove defective gauge* an install the proper Amerex pressure gauge (P/N 05225 240 psi) using Teflon tape on the gauge threads. Contact Amerex if under warranty, otherwise mark "REJECTED" and remove from service or return to owner.
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* Pressure gauge threads are coated with a special epoxy at the factory. For easy removal, soak the valve assembly in hot water (180F) for two to four minutes. Remove gauge with a thin 7/16" open end wrench.
PARTS LIST for 6 Kg 30 lb. Dry Chemical High Performance Models 594 595 580 581 582 584
Item No. 1 2 Part No. 14874 05240
Description
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Valve Assembly-Female Thread Collar O-Rring Collar O-Ring Bulk Bag 14785 Hose & Horn Assembly-594 (.213) 14791 Hose & Horn Assembly-595 (.204) Hose & Horn Assembly14788 580,581,582 (.250) 14790 Hose & Horn Assembly-592 (.166) 14794 Hose & Horn Assembly-599 (.149) 14787 Hose & Horn Assembly-564 (.166) 14786 Hose & Horn Assembly-566 (.157) Hose & Horn Assembly14789 567, 568, 569, 584 (.312) 14947 Hose & Horn Assembly-589 (.213) 14948 Hose & Horn Assembly-591 (.180) Strap & Clip Assembly (Black 14778 Plastic) " Hose 6 Kg & 20 lb. Strap & Clip Assembly (Black 14871 Plastic) " Hose 30 lb. 06978 Hose Gasket (O-Ring) 00160 Ring Pin Stainless Steel 00532 Chain (Nylon) for Ring Pin 01387 Lockwire Seal (Yellow) 09584 Hanger Loop w/Screw 09840 Lever & Rivet All Models 01563 Rivet Only for Lever 09020 Handle & Rivet All Models 01564 Rivets Only for Handle 05225 Gauge 240 psi Gauge Guard Chrome Plated 09102 Brass 06093 Valve Stem Assembly Valve Stem Assembly Bulk Bag 05243 Valve Stem O-Ring 00383 Spring 01700 Dtube/Retainer Asy 6 Kg 01667 Dtube/Retainer Asy 20lb. 09583 Dtube/Retainer Asy 30 lb. Prot Foot Ring for Bottom of Cyl - 7" 12383 Prot Foot Ring for Bottom of Cyl - 8" 12952
ALL BRACKETS SEE BRACKET PAGE
REPLACEMENT VALVE ASSEMBLIES INCLUDE VALVE BODY, GAUGE, LEVER VLV STEM ASY, SPRING & HANDLE
Audible Type Alerting Devices (Sounder)/Visual Type/ Emergency Illumination/Control and Supervisory
Referent (Synonym) speaker/horn (electric horn) bell (gong) water motor alarm (water motor gong) horn with light as separate assembly (horn with strobe) horn with light as one assembly (horn with strobe) light (lamp, signal light, indicator lamp, strobe) illuminated exit sign illuminated exit sign with direction arrow emergency light, battery powered control panel door holder number of lamps on unit need to be indicated shield optional Symbol Comments
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The Difference Between Codes and Standards Code Codes specify circumstances under which a given type of protection is required. Codes are minimum requirements. Examples of Codes: NFPA 101 Life Safety Code NFPA 70 National Electrical Code Standard Standards detail how the protection required by the code is to be achieved. Examples of Standards: NFPA 13 Standard for the installation of sprinkler systems NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code (This is actually a standard even though it is called a code) The terms Shall and Should are often used. Shall indicates a mandatory requirement, Should indicates a recommendation.
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Determine Fire Alarm Requirements NFPA 101 Life Safety Code determines the fire alarm requirements based on the occupancy rating of the building. Within each occupancy chapter, section 3.4 will specify the fire alarm requirements for that occupancy class. Section 3.4 is Detection, Alarms & Communication. Section 3.5 is Extinguishing Requirements. Section 3.4 Detection, Alarms and Communication The General Provision Specifies the conditions under which a fire alarm is required in that particular occupancy. The Initiation Provision Specifies how the fire alarm will be activated, other than as relates to automatic fire detection. It is typical in many occupancy chapters that the Initiation provision call for Manual activation in accordance with 9.6.2.1. When referred to chapter 9, only the applicable portions of chapter 9 apply for that occupancy. The Notification Provision Specifies On Premises signaling requirements. It may require voice evacuation, and may permit or prohibit the use of Pre-Signal features. The Detection Provision Specifies requirements for automatic detection.This section should always be reviewed, even if the building is not required to have a fire alarm system under the general statement for that occupancy class. The Emergency Forces Notification Provision Includes any requirement for Off Premises signaling (monitoring). Section 3.5 Extinguishing Requirements Specifies requirements for automatic sprinkler systems. Refers to chapter 9 section 9-7 Automatic Sprinklers and other Extinguishing Equipment The code may require either an, approved automatic sprinkler or an approved supervised automatic sprinkler. Where a supervised automatic sprinkler is required, NFPA 101 2009 9-7.2.1 and 9-7.2.2 are applicable.
Trouble: A signal indicating a problem with the fire control panel or associated wiring which may render the system inoperable. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Loss of primary power (120VAC) Loss of secondary power (battery) A defect in the supervised wiring to an initiating device, indicating appliance or extinguishing agent release device. Disabled circuit or function Failure to communicate with central station
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Test Procedures
Waterflow Switches - Wet Pipe Systems Vane Type There should be a valve downstream of the flow switch, preferably at the far end of the system, but it may be immediately after the flow switch. The valve should be marked Inspectors Test Valve per NFPA13 2010 6.7.4.1. The valve should also have a reduced orifice equal to the smallest sprinkler on the system per NFPA13 2010 8.17.4.2.1. The output of the valve should be piped to a spot where it will not cause any water damage. Open the valve and allow the water to flow, after the retard time expires, the switch will trip. If the device does not operate check to make sure 10 gpm is flowing out of the test valve. If possible, place a 5 gallon bucket under the output of the valve. If the bucket can be filled in 30 seconds then the valve is flowing 10 gpm. If a hose needs to be connected to the test valve to prevent water damage, the hose should be 5/8 ID, and as short as possible to reduce friction loss. If the device still does not trip it may be installed too close to a valve or change in direction of pipe which is causing turbulence or back pressure in the water, or paddle may have been trimmed. Never trim the paddle. Pressure Type The preferred method is to open the inspectors test valve at the end of the system similar to the method for testing vane type flow switches. This test also causes the clapper of the alarm valve to open. Another test method is to open the normally closed alarm by-pass valve that connects the supply water directly to the pressure switch. This is usually a 1/2 or 3/4 ball valve. On most systems there will be two ball valves between the pressure switch and the alarm valve. One of these is the normally closed by-pass valve that is only opened for testing. The other valve is a normally open alarm shut off valve. It is used to either silence the pressure switch in an actual alarm or to disable it if water must be flowed into the system. The pressure switch should be installed on top of a retard chamber or a pressure switch with a built-in retard should be used. If the switch is installed on top of the retard chamber, it will activate as soon as the retard chamber fills. The time delay provided by a retard chamber will vary depending on the water supply pressure at the time. The time delay provided by a pressure switch with a built-in retard will remain constant. As long as the pressure at the switch is at least 6 psi, the switch will trip after the retard times expires.
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ALARM SHUT-OFF VALVE MUST BE KEPT OPEN AT ALL TIMES, EXCEPT WHEN FILLING THE SYSTEM. USE POTTER RBVS TO SUPERVISE THE VALVE.
RBVS
STRAINER
ALARM BY-PASS TEST VALVE MUST BE KEPT CLOSED AT ALL TIMES. OPEN VALVE TO FLOW WATER TO PRESSURE SWITCH AND/OR WATER MOTOR GONG.
DWG# 8704200-5A
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FORM 2-D
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FORM 2-E
YEAR __________________________________________
Cold weather valve, if used, should be closed before freezing weather, and piping drained. Valve should be opened in Spring. Use O for Open C for Closed. Dry pipe valve should be tripped during the year, preferably in the Spring. Quick opening devices should be tested semi-annually. Low point drains should be drained thoroughly before cold weather and after any system trip. Record any notes about the system which the inspector believes to be significant. Place a number in this block and number the corresponding note at the end of the inspection form.
DRY PIPE PRIMING LEVEL Check dry valve priming water level by opening the test valve and checking for a small amount of water to discharge. If no water flow out of the test line, add priming water. ORIGINAL WATER PRESSURE STATIC PRESSURE Record the static water pressure as noted on the lower pressure gauge. RESIDUAL PRESSURE Record the residual water pressure (water flowing from the 2-inch main drain) as noted on the lower pressure gauge. NOTES Record any notes about the system which the inspector believes to be significant. Place a number in this block and number the corresponding note at the end of the inspection form.
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WCS
WFSR-F
1/4" MIN.
1/4" MIN.
DWG. #1158-1
Note: Mount only with probe facing horizontally or vertically downward. Do not mount with probe angled upward. Maintain probe clearances as indicated. Control Unit Mounted On Probe
PROBE LOCK WASHER AND NUT
Installation (Fig. 3)
GROUND SCREW
Waterflow Alarm Switch With Retard For Supervision Of Wet Alarm Check Valve The Model WFSR-F is a pressure operated switch with an adjustable, instantly recycling pneumatic retard to prevent false alarms due to water pressure variation. The WFSR-F is connected into the alarm port of a wet sprinkler system alarm check valve (see " WARNING", page 2). Installation A male " NPT pipe fitting is provided for connection to the alarm port of the alarm check valve. No additional mounting or support is required. Fig. 1 WFSR-F
TO SPRINKLERS
TERMINAL BLOCK
DWG. #1158-3
MOUNTING SCREWS
Probe Cleaning And Replacement (Fig. 4) Probe must be inspected annually for scale build-up. Clean all scale from probe and teflon sleeve taking care not to damage the teflon sleeve. Probe should be replaced every 10 years. The Control Unit should be replaced every 15 years. In areas of high humidity and heavy dust or other airborne contaminants, more frequent replacement may be required.
RETARD CHAMBER
DWG #1108-8
RBVS
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THE N.C. AND N.O. MARKINGS ON THE SWITCH ARE FOR AN ALARM CONDITION. THE CONTACTS ARE REVERSED WHEN THE DEVICE IS IN THE NORMAL CONDITION.
BELL
DWG# 761-2
TO DRAIN
DWG# 987-1A
Note: For supervised circuits see Switch Terminal Connections drawing and caution note (Fig. 4).
Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC 2081 Craig Road, St. Louis, MO, 63146-4161 Phone: 800-325-3936/Canada 888-882-1833 www.pottersignal.com
PRINTED IN USA MFG. #5401158 - REV D 5/08 PAGE 3 OF 3 printed in usa MFG. #5400987 - REV W 12/08 PAGE 1 OF 2
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WFSR-F
Notes:
Retard Adjustment: To change time turn knob (either direction) for desired time delay. Use the minimum amount of retard necessary to prevent false alarms, a B setting is usually adequate for this. Factory set at B.
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DWG# 923-3
DWG# 987-30
Approx. Retard Settings (In Sec.) 0 a b c d e 0 10-25 20-40 35-55 50-70 60-90
An uninsulated section of a single conductor should not be looped around the terminal and serve as two separate connections. The wire must be severed, thereby providing supervision of the connection in the event that the wire becomes dislodged from under the terminal.
ALARM CHECK VALVE
OPTION 1 OPTION 2
PS10 WATERFLOW PRESSURE SWITCH
Use teflon tape sealant only. Apply only to male threads of connectors. Use of pipe cement voids warranty as this material may obstruct pressure aperture resulting in loss of alarm signal. Device must be installed before any shut off valve on alarm port line unless it is supervised by a supervisory switch such as Potter Model RBVS. The system should be tested on a quarterly basis or more frequently to insure proper operation.
WATER PRESSURE GAUGE (SYSTEM PRESSURE)
SHUTOFF (OPEN)
(OPEN)
BY-PASS LINE CHECK VALVE USE TO BUILD SMALL EXCESS SURGES WATER PRESSURE GAUGE (CITY PRESSURE)
PETCOCK (OPEN)
PETCOCK (OPEN)
RETARD CHAMBER
STRAINER
DRIP CUP
DRAIN PIPE
Due to the possibility of unintended discharges caused by pressure surges, trapped air, or short retard times, waterflow switches that are monitoring wet pipe sprinkler systems shall not be used as the sole initiating device to discharge AFFF, deluge, or chemical suppression systems.
printed in usa MFG. #5400987 - REV W 12/08 PAGE 2 OF 2
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
MaintenancescheduleforSPRINKLERSystem
Project: SPRINKLER System for HP Location:PrestigePalladium,Chennai
DUE DATES OF FREE PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SERVICES FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH 02-03-14 02-06-14 02-09-14 02-12-14 (1 Month From Date Of Handing Over ) (5 Month From Date Of Handing Over ) (8 Month From Date Of Handing Over ) (11 Month From Date Of Handing Over )
LEVEL L- 2 J.PU URUSHOTH HAMAN [GeneralManager r] VRVEngineersIndiaLLP P. Cont tactNo:90 04209005 51 Email:admin@ @vrvgroup.in
SuppliercontactDetails
S.No 1 SupplierDetails SupplierFlexible Hose ContactDetails VGSENGINEERS NO.26,ph:04428292540/550 Email:admin@vgsengineers.com
SUPPLIEROFPIPE, JINDALPIPEINDUSTRIES NO.7,SINGANNANAICKENSTREET,CHENNAI01 ELBOW& Ph:42164489,9176003094 REDUCER Email:jindal_pipes@yahoo.com SupplierButterfly AudcoIndiaLimitedMountPoonamalleeRoad,Manapakkam,Ramapuram, Chennai,TamilNadu600087 valve 04422492323 SupplierSprinkler TycoValvesAndControlsPvtLtd3a,3rdFloor,MandiraAppartments,23c NorthBoagRoad,Tnagar,DriversColony,ThiyagarayaNagar,Chennai, TamilNadu600017 04428150597
SprinklerHP
VRVENGINEERSLLP
NIL
ListofRecommendedtools
Project SPRINKLERHP
Location HPPrestigePalladium,Chennai
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SPRINKLER ToolsforMaintenance
PVCCuttingTools
Quantity
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FlexiblePipeCuttingTool CuttingTool
NippleExtractor
1 1 1
ControlValveKey SodCutter
1 1
EmergencyTools
SPRINKLERHP
VRVENGINEERSLLP
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WO /PO COPY
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COMPLETION CERTIFICATE
Project Name: SPRINKLER- HP P.O. REFERENCE: ` Date:
M/S VRVENGINEERS INDIA LLP was awarded the work of Supply, Installation and Commissioning of Fire Sprinkler System for HP sales office at Prestige Palladium. The said work has been carried out at site according to the work orders. Entire design has been checked by us and conforms to the design intent As built drawing and technical documents are appended for submission and final payment should be released as per condition of contract/purchase order/ work order. Now the entire Sprinkler system is under defects liability period of one year they identified. The project is now handed over to the client for their benefit of use.
VRVEngineersIndiaLLP.
CBRE
ACMEInteriorsPvt.Ltd.
CLIENT
VRV VILLA No: 14/15, LDG Street, Little Mount, Saidapet, Chennai-600015 Land Line 044 2235 1856 |www.vrvgroup.in
TRAINING ATTENDANCE
TRAININGATTENDANCE
Date Title NameofTrainer
TrainingonOperation&MaintenanceofFireSprinklerSystem
Location HPPrestigePalladium,Chennai
S.No
TraineeName
TraineeSignature