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Our approach to Integrated Building Solutions includes optimization of maintenance costs, as Well as renovations and retrofits throughout the life-cycle of the buildings resulting in High return on Investments and savings on maintenance services. APSPL’s complete service portfolio includes consulting, optimizing and outsourcing Services and Maintenance of the equipment which maximizes investment by

Improving equipment productivity
Minimizing costs throughout the life of the equipment and extending useful equipment Life

With Regional offices located at Bangalore, Mumbai & New Delhi we offer complete sales and Service support to our customers. We have to our credit some very prestigious jobs, which have Been successfully executed as per customer needs

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Key Deliverables

APSPL is committed to provide total solutions of building automation, and indoor air quality to the Satisfaction of building & industry customers through continually improving effectiveness of quality Management system.

  • Best Data Security
  • Annual operation
  • maintenance services
  • Sequre Payment
  • Compatible spare parts
  • Performance Management
  • Validation
  • Comprehensive Training

Policy & Objectives Of Company

APSPL is committed to provide total solutions of building automation, and indoor air quality to the Satisfaction of building & industry customers through continually improving effectiveness of quality Management system.
  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Sustainable Growth
  • Development of Skills & Competence
  • Safe Working Environment
To provide a safe and healthy working environment at all office locations, sites and facilities and to Take adequate steps to prevent accidents and injury to health arising out of the course of work by Minimizing, as far as reasonably practicable, the causes of hazards inherent in the working Environment.

Fire Projects does following fire alarm maintenance procedures:

  • Our engineer Inspect log book.
  • Visually inspecting any structural or occupancy changes to assess whether changes to the fire alarm system are required.
  • Checking false alarm records.
  • Battery checking and testing.
  • Checking and testing of control panel functions.
  • Testing of fire alarm devices.
  • Checking and testing of all fault indicators and circuits.
  • Testing of printers.
  • Other checks and tests recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Reporting of outstanding defects.
  • Completing log book.

In case of fire incidence:

  • Time-based maintenance:

    Determine condition of detection system and prevents failure by systematic inspection and monitoring undertaken at predetermined time intervals. During this maintenance fire projects checks fire alarm control panel, power supply and battery back-up of fire alarm control panel, detectors (smoke detector, heat detector, and flame detector), signalling devices (MCP, Hooter, and Sounder strobe), cable and connection and current.

  • Daily:

    Check the control panel to ascertain that it shows normal operation. Otherwise log the failure and ensure that any fault reported the previous day has received attention.

  • Weekly:

    Ensure that the system is capable of operating under alarm conditions by operating at least one detector or call point on one circuit (zone or loop). Visually inspect backup batteries, check fuel, oil and coolant levels of any standby generators, if any.

  • Monthly:

    Simulate mains failure to automatically start standby generator to power the fire alarm system for at least 1 hour. Check for malfunctions. Restore to normal supply and check generator start up battery & charger.

  • Quarterly:

    Check entries to log book and ensure that necessary actions are taken. Examine batteries and their connections and test them as specified by supplier to ensure that it is not likely to fail before the next quarterly inspection. Check Alarm functions of the panel by operating a detector or call point in each zone. Check Alarm sounders and automatic link to remote centres, if any. Check all ancillary functions of the control panel, where possible. Check all fault indicators and circuits by simulating a fault condition. Visually inspect the control panel for signs of moisture ingress or other deterioration. Visually inspect whether structural or occupancy changes have affected the requirements for the sitting of call points, detectors and sounders.

  • Annually:

    Check each detector for correct operation in accordance to manufacturer’s recommendation. Visually check all cable fittings and equipment are secure, undamaged and adequately protected. Record any defects in a logbook and upon completion, a certificate of testing is issued to the responsible person.