Fire Fighting System Sample Clauses

A fire-fighting-system clause outlines the requirements and standards for the installation, maintenance, and operation of fire prevention and suppression systems within a property or facility. Typically, it specifies the types of equipment to be used, compliance with local fire codes, and responsibilities for regular inspections and servicing. This clause ensures that adequate fire safety measures are in place, thereby reducing the risk of fire-related damage and enhancing the safety of occupants.
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Fire Fighting System. Such other common parts, areas and equipments, installations, fixtures and fittings and spaces in or about the said building as are necessary for passage to the user and occupancy of the unit in common and such other common facilities as may be prescribed from time to time
Fire Fighting System. Fire-fighting system for substation including transformer and reactor shall conform to CEA (Measures Relating to Safety and Electric Supply) Regulations, 2023 as amendment time to time.
Fire Fighting System. Fire-fighting system for substation including Transformer and Reactor shall conform to CEA (Measures Relating to Safety and Electric Supply) Regulations, 2023 as amended from time to time. Further, adequate water hydrants and portable fire extinguishers shall be provided in the substations. The main header of the firefighting system shall be suitable for extension to bays covered under the future scope; necessary piping interface in this regard shall be provided. At existing substations, the fire-fighting systems as available shall be extended to meet the additional requirements.
Fire Fighting System. Fire-fighting system for substation including transformer and reactor shall conform to CEA (Measures Relating to Safety and Electric Supply) Regulations, 2023 as amendment time to time. Further, adequate water hydrants and portable fire extinguishers shall be provided in the substations. The main header of firefighting system shall be suitable for extension to bays covered under the future scope; necessary piping interface in this regard shall be provided. Optical Beam type heat detection for GIS hall fire protection system shall be provided for all the GIS halls. At existing substations, the fire-fighting systems, as available, shall be augmented/ extended to meet the additional requirements.
Fire Fighting System. The scope of works includes the design, fabrication, preparation of shop drawings, supply, delivery, installation, setting to work, testing, commissioning, defects liability, warranty and approvals of the following systems and items: Supply and installation of fire hydrants, hose reels and an automatic fire sprinkler system throughout all areas, including: • All Authorities Mandatory Signage. • Fire sprinklers heads below ceiling and within false ceiling spaces • Electric and Diesel Engine driven fire pump • Electrically driven jockey pump • Fire brigade booster, draw and inlet tank filling connections within a weatherproof cabinet. • Flow switch assemblies to identify areas and levels of alarm, with test drains piped back to the fire water storage tank in the basement. • Internal fire hydrants in cupboards, with 2 off 15m hoses • Wet risers • External yard hydrants connected to a 150 mm diameter ring main installed underground complete with isolation (sluice) valves.
Fire Fighting System. Underground/overhead fire fighting network with brass and other fittings.
Fire Fighting System. The Landlord shall provide in the leased area the general fire fighting and security systems conforming to the requirements of the laws and regulations of the State, and provide the daily maintenance and matching connection points for the fire fighting and security equipment installed or furnished in the leased are and the ancillary area by the Tenant independently. The Tenant shall build within the leased area including but not limited to the evacuation route, fire fighting equipment, and alarm system.
Fire Fighting System a. The Purchaser shall install Fire Alarm System of make specified by the Authority, at his own cost and risk within 60 days from date of possession. The Purchaser shall take tap-off for down type sprinklers with installation of make specified by the Seller /Authority, under the supervision of Engineers of the Seller /Authority. The Purchaser shall follow the directions, if any, of the Seller or its Engineer in this regard. b. The Purchaser shall execute the interior works or any alterations, modification, permitted under this Deed, without altering/ tampering with the fire- fighting systems as installed by the Authority. However, any modifications/additions/alterations to the existing fire-fighting system shall be made by the Purchaser with the prior written approval of the Seller /Authority and by providing alternative and standby fire-fighting system in the building. Any lapse/violation/negligence on the part of the Purchaser or its contractors/agents during any such interior works or additions/modifications/alterations resulting in any kind of hazard or fire in the sold Unit and said Building, loss of life/ property including third party, damage to the Unit/ Carpet Area and said building structure etc. and all financial and legal consequences arising there from shall be the sole responsibility of the Purchaser and the Purchaser shall not impose any legal and financial liability on the Seller/Authority and shall keep the Seller/Authority fully indemnified in this regard.
Fire Fighting System. (1) The Licensee shall install fire Alarm System of make specified by the Licensor, at his own cost. The Licensee shall take tap-off for down type sprinklers with installation of make specified by the Licensee, under the supervision of Engineers of the Licensor. (2) The Licensee, shall execute the interior works or any alterations, modification, permitted under this Agreement, without altering/ tampering with the firefighting systems as installed by the Licensor. However, any modifications/additions/alterations to the existing firefighting system shall be made by the Licensee with the prior written approval of the Licensor and by providing alternative and standby firefighting system in the Building. Any lapse/violation/negligence on the part of the Licensee or its contractors / agents during any such interior works or additions/modifications/alterations resulting in any kind of hazard or fire in the Licensed Premises/ the said Building, loss of life/ property including third party, damage to the Licensed Premises / said Building structure etc. and all financial and legal consequences arising there from shall be the sole responsibility of the Licensee and the Licensee shall not impose any legal and financial liability on the Licensor and shall keep the licensor indemnified. (3) Before vacating the licensed premises the Licensee shall realign and restore modifications/additions/alterations made in the firefighting system at its own cost.
Fire Fighting System. The successful contractor shall have to take care of the Day-to-day Fire fighting system operation and maintenance. For this the contractor has to deploy 3 trained fire fighting workers with requisite qualification in fire fighting, 1 in each shift of 8 hours. These workers should be trained in monitoring and operation of fire alarm panel, smoke detectors, heat sensors, use of fire extinguishers, wet riser system, fire pumps (3 nos.), jockey pump, hose pipes, sprinkler system, fire diesel generator cum pump etc. The DG for fire system has to be daily run for 5 to 10 minutes to keep it fire fighting ready. Log books shall have to be maintained for fire operation / maintenance. Once a month the wet hydrant system has to be tested for operation. Any material consumption, spare parts in these works shall be paid separately on market rates. The fire workers should be provided with safety equipment like helmets, gum boots, etc. the cost of which shall be borne by the contractor. The evacuation tools, regular uniform, etc. shall be provided by the contractor.