Detailed Project Report on fire extinguishers

Detailed Project Report on fire extinguishers

 
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
[CODE NO. 1956]


    Fire extinguishers are divided into four categories, based on different types of fires. Each fire extinguisher also has a numerical rating that serves as a guide for the amount of fire the extinguisher can handle. The higher the number, the more fire-fighting power. The following is a quick guide to help choose the right type of extinguisher.

    Class A extinguishers are for ordinary combustible materials such as paper, wood, cardboard, and most plastics. The numerical rating on these types of extinguishers indicates the amount of water it holds and the amount of fire it can extinguish. Geometric symbol (green triangle)

    Class B fires involve flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline, kerosene, grease and oil. The numerical rating for class B extinguishers indicates the approximate number of square feet of fire it can extinguish. Geometric symbol (red square)

    Class C fires involve electrical equipment, such as appliances, wiring, circuit breakers and outlets. Never use water to extinguish class C fires - the risk of electrical shock is far too great! Class C extinguishers do not have a numerical rating. The C classification means the extinguishing agent is non-conductive. Geometric symbol (blue circle)

    Class D fire extinguishers are commonly found in a chemical laboratory. They are for fires that involve combustible metals, such as magnesium, titanium, potassium and sodium. These types of extinguishers also have no numerical rating, nor are they given a multi-purpose rating - they are designed for class D fires only. Geometric symbol (Yellow Decagon)

    Class K fire extinguishers are for fires that involve cooking oils, trans-fats, or fats in cooking appliances and are typically found in restaurant and cafeteria kitchens. Geometric symbol (black hexagon)


COST ESTIMATION

Plant Capacity                                    FIRE EXTINGUISHERS                                                
Land & Building (2500 Sq.Mtr)        Rs. 3.9  Cr   
Plant & Machinery                             Rs. 60.50 Lacs    
W.C. for 1 Month                                Rs. 1.78 Cr
Total Capital Investment                  Rs. 5.63 Cr          
Rate of Return                                   43%  
Break Even Point                              42%

INTRODUCTION    
USES AND APPLICATION    
LIMITATION OF DRY-CHEMICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHERS    
IMPORTANCE OF PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS    
FOAM FIRE EXTINGUISHER    
RAW MATERIALS    
B.I.S. SPECIFICATIONS    
TECHNICAL DETAILS OF VARIOUS TYPES OF FIRE EXITINGUISHERS    
CARBON DIOXIDE TYPE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
(PORTABLE AND TROLLY MOUNTED)    
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS    
PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS    
REQUIREMENTS FOR PASTIC CAP    
BURST PRESSURE TEST    
PORTABLE FOAM TYPE FIRE EXTINGUISHER    
FIRE EXTINGUISHING FOAM    
CONSTRUCTION OF FOAM TYPE EXTINGUISHER    
MARKET SURVEY    
FIRE PROTECTION INDUSTRY    
MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS OF FIRE EXTINGUISHERS    
FORMULATIONS OF DRY POWDER FOR FIRE EXTINGUISHER    
PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM FOR DRY POWDER FOR FOAM TYPE FIRE EXTINGUISHER    
MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF FIRE EXTINGUISHERS    
ANTI CORROSION TREATMENT AND MARKINGS    
SAMPLING FOR TESTS    
PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM FOR MANUFACTURE
OF FIRE EXTINGUISHER & EQUIPMENT    
THE MANUFACTURING PROCESS    
PRINCIPLES OF PLANT LAYOUT    
PLANT LOCATION FACTORS    
EXPLANATION OF TERMS USED IN THE PROJECT REPORT    
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULES    
PLANT LAYOUT    
SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIAL    
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERY    


APPENDIX – A :

 1.      COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS      
 2.      LAND & BUILDING                                      
 3.      PLANT AND MACHINERY                                  
 4.      FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT                             
 5.      RAW MATERIAL                                         
 6.      SALARY AND WAGES                                     
 7.      UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS                              
 8.      TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL                                
 9.      COST OF PRODUCTION                                   
10.      PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS                               
11.      BREAK EVEN POINT                                     
12.      RESOURCES OF FINANCE                           
13.      INTEREST CHART                                       
14.      DEPRECIATION CHART                                   
15.      CASH FLOW STATEMENT                                   
16.      PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET                              

 

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