Gas plumbing involves the installation, maintenance, and repair of gas pipelines and fixtures in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. This specialized field ensures the safe and efficient distribution of natural gas or propane for heating, cooking, and other applications.
Gas plumbers are trained to handle gas-related equipment, detect leaks, and implement safety measures to protect both property and occupants.
- LPG Gas Piping
- Compressed Gas
- Steam Piping
- Medical Gas Piping
- Fire Suppression Equipment
Gas Detection System
A gas detection system is a safety device used to monitor and detect the presence of potentially hazardous gases in the environment. These systems are critical for maintaining the safety of personnel, property, and the environment in various industrial, commercial, and residential settings.
LPG Gas Cage
An LPG gas cage is a secure and designated storage area designed to safely house and store LPG cylinders or gas bottles. The cages are commonly fabricated out of mild steel. These cages are commonly used in various settings, such as residential properties, commercial establishments, industrial sites, and outdoor events, to ensure the safe storage and handling of LPG cylinders.
LPG Gas Piping
LPG gas piping refers to the integrated system used for transporting liquefied petroleum gas from its source, typically a storage tank or cylinder, to various appliances and equipment that use LPG as a fuel source. It incorporates robust copper pipes for primary conduits, armored hose pipes for flexible connections, precision regulators to manage gas pressure, and a manifold system to ensure streamlined and safe gas distribution.
LPG Gas Piping
LPG gas piping refers to the integrated system used for transporting liquefied petroleum gas from its source, typically a storage tank or cylinder, to various appliances and equipment that use LPG as a fuel source. It incorporates robust copper pipes for primary conduits, armored hose pipes for flexible connections, precision regulators to manage gas pressure, and a manifold system to ensure streamlined and safe gas distribution.
LPG Bulk Tank
An LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) bulk tank is a container designed to store and transport large quantities of LPG, which is a flammable hydrocarbon gas used for various purposes, including heating, cooking, and as fuel for vehicles and industrial processes. These tanks are commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial settings where a steady and substantial supply of LPG is required.
Compressed Air System
A compressed air system is a mechanical system that uses air compressors and associated equipment to compress and store air at higher pressures than the surrounding atmosphere. Compressed air is a versatile and widely used energy source in various industries and applications due to its convenience, portability, and ability to power a range of tools and equipment.
Steam Piping
Steam piping is a specialized system designed to transport steam from its point of generation to its point of use. Constructed to withstand high temperatures and pressures, it typically involves robust materials and fittings. Efficient insulation ensures minimal heat loss. Along with safety valves, traps, and controls, it provides a secure and effective conduit for steam's many industrial and residential applications.
Medical Gas Piping Fitting
Medical gas piping systems are specifically engineered networks within healthcare environments to transport vital gases like oxygen, nitrous oxide, and medical air directly to patient zones. Made with stringent quality materials and adhering to strict regulations, these systems incorporate features such as dedicated outlets, in-line alarms, and source control equipment. They are meticulously designed to ensure a constant, safe, and pure delivery of essential medical gases.
Fire Extinguishers
These are cylinders that can easily be lifted and used to put off fire before it become massive. They are usually strategically positioned near exits to ensure users have high chances of escaping incase fire escalates beyond what the extinguisher can put off. They come in different varieties and each is used depending on the class of fire. They include water, ABC dry powder, carbon dioxide, foam and wet chemical. They usually come in red cylinders that distinguish them from any other cylinder with each type having a different colour code displayed on the cylinder for easy identification.
Fire Suppression System
This is a fire extinguishing system that is automated to detect and suppress fire on its own. The detection line is usually mechanical system comprising of a tight wire rope with fusible links. The fusible links are designed to detach at a certain temperature releasing the rope which triggers the wet chemical in the automan to start flowing out and pour out through the nozzles suffocating the fire by preventing oxygen from reaching the fuel (burning item).