Engineering-Driven Fire Protection Systems That Don't Fail
Hydraulically designed, code-compliant fire protection for industrial and commercial facilities — built for reliability, not assumptions.
Engineered Fire Protection – Delivering safety with foresight
Trusted By
Mercedes Benz India Private Limited
Pune
Tenneco Automotive India Private Limited
Chakan, Bawal, Sanand, Puducherry, Pitampur, Hosur, Chennai
SFS Group India Private Limited
Pune
Bosch Chassis Systems India Private Ltd
Pune
Tata Motors Limited
Pune
Mahindra & Mahindra
Pune
Geico Paint Shop India Private Ltd
Pune
Raychem RPG
Pune
Arvind Fashion Limited – Warehouse
Bangalore
The Risk in Bad Design
Why Most Fire Protection Systems Fail
Most fire protection systems are designed to exist on paper, not to perform in a fire. The consequences are not theoretical.
Thumb-rule design instead of hydraulic calculations
Systems sized by guess produce predictable outcomes — either wasted capital from overdesign or dangerous gaps from undersizing. Neither is acceptable.
Overdesigned systems
Unnecessary capital costs, oversized pipes, redundant equipment. Every rupee wasted is traceable to a design process that skipped the calculations.
Undersized systems
Inadequate flow rates, pressure deficiencies, coverage gaps. These are not performance issues — they are life safety failures waiting to happen.
Poor coordination between design and execution
Drawings that don't match site realities produce rework, system compromises, and installations that no one will stand behind in an audit.
Weak maintenance culture
Systems installed and forgotten. Components degrading without inspection. Non-performance guaranteed at the moment the system is actually needed.
The TFD Difference
How TFD Approaches Fire Protection
Engineering discipline applied consistently — from first calculation to final commissioning and beyond.
Hydraulic-First Design
Every system is sized using hydraulic calculations, not thumb rules. Correct flow rates, correct pressures, correct coverage — verified, not assumed.
Engineering-Led Execution
Design discipline carries from drawing board to commissioning. No gaps between what was specified and what is installed on site.
Code-Compliance as Standard
NBC, IS, and NFPA requirements are not minimums to meet — they are the starting framework. Compliance is built into every decision, not applied at the end.
Lifecycle System Thinking
We design for long-term performance, not commissioning day. Material selection, installation quality, and maintenance planning are integral to design.
Site-Reality Engineering
Design must account for actual site conditions — existing structures, process areas, access constraints, and future expansion. No drawings divorced from reality.
AMC & After-Sales Support
TFD stays engaged post-installation. Inspection, testing, preventive maintenance, and documentation keep your system reliable and audit-ready.
Critical Protection
Specialized Systems for High-Risk Environments
Some applications demand more than standard system design. These are environments where failure has consequences that cannot be reversed.
Server Room & Data Centre
Clean agent gas suppression, aspiration smoke detection, pre-action sprinklers. Zero tolerance for water damage or detection delay.
Electrical Switchrooms
FM-200 / Novec 1230 agent systems. Fast suppression without disrupting electrical integrity or triggering false activation.
Industrial Pump Rooms
Dedicated pump room engineering: civil layout, equipment sizing, commissioning, and flow testing to IS/NBC standards.
Retrofit & Upgrade Projects
Existing system gap analysis, upgrade design, integration with current infrastructure — minimal disruption to operations.
Tube Based Suppression
Compact, direct-application suppression for enclosed hazards — Control Panels, CNC Machines, Battery Banks and Server Racks. Agent delivered precisely at source, activates on detection without manual intervention. Engineered for confined electrical and mechanical risk environments.
Why AMC Matters
A System That Was Installed Can Still Fail
Fire protection systems are designed and installed once. But fire does not notify you when a valve is closed, a sprinkler head is corroded, or a pump fails to start. The only protection against system non-performance is disciplined, scheduled maintenance.
Scheduled Inspections
Prevent invisible degradation. Regular inspection of valves, heads, detectors, panels, and pumps before failure.
Functional Testing
Confirms that every component performs as designed — under conditions that replicate real activation scenarios.
Preventive Maintenance
Extends system life, reduces emergency repair costs, and avoids the catastrophic cost of non-performance in an actual fire.
Compliance Documentation
Structured reporting keeps you audit-ready. Full maintenance records, test certificates, and deficiency logs available on request.
TFD AMC Process
Systematic. Documented. Reliable.
↻ Cycle repeats — typically quarterly or as per system type
Systems Covered
Fire protection for manufacturing facilities, process areas, storage, and utility blocks. High fire load areas with specific occupancy and material risks.
Systems Involved
Engineering Focus
- High fire-load process zone design
- Integration with plant layout and structure
- Hydraulic calculation for actual storage height
Storage facilities, racking areas, and high-piled goods. Sprinkler density calculations for actual storage height and material classification.
Systems Involved
Engineering Focus
- Occupancy hazard classification
- Storage height and racking configuration
- Water supply adequacy and pump sizing
Office, retail, mixed-use, and hospitality projects. Code-compliant design for occupancy loads and evacuation requirements.
Systems Involved
Engineering Focus
- Mixed occupancy design
- Aesthetic integration of system components
- NBC compliance for occupancy type
Gas suppression, aspiration detection, and pre-action systems for critical electrical infrastructure.
Systems Involved
Engineering Focus
- Agent concentration and room integrity
- Coordination with electrical shutdowns
- False alarm prevention strategy
Existing system assessments, upgrade pathway design, and execution with minimum disruption to operations.
Systems Involved
Engineering Focus
- Mapping deficiencies against current standards
- Integration with operational constraints
- Phased execution without system downtime
Is Your Fire System Truly Compliant?
For EHS managers, compliance officers, and facility heads. TFD provides independent, engineering-based audits — gap analysis, NBC/NFPA compliance verification, and formal audit reports accepted for insurance and regulatory submissions.
Expert Review Before You Build
For architects, MEP consultants, EPC contractors, and project managers. Design peer review, hydraulic calculation validation, specification writing, and value engineering — before construction locks in costly mistakes.
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Get Your Fire Protection System Reviewed
What You Get
- Engineering review within 2 business days
- No-obligation assessment of your current setup
- Direct engagement with TFD engineering team
- Applicable for new projects, existing systems, audits, and AMC
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