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Landon Kingsway Dry Riser Inlet Vertical Cabinet

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BS5041-compliant fire safety equipment

  • Dry Riser Inlet Vertical Cabinet colour: Red RAL3002 or Stainless
  • Standard cabinet dimensions: 595mm (H) x 395mm (W) x 295mm (D)
  • Cabinet and door: 16swg Zintec steel or satin polished stainless steel
  • Architrave: 30mm wide on all sides for a clean installation
  • Glass panel with “PRV” lettering for quick identification
  • Secure design: Slam lock with key and stainless steel piano hinge
  • Fully compliant to BS5041: Part 4
  • Dry riser inlet cabinet aperture: 605mm (H) x 405mm (W) x 305mm (D)

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Our Dry Riser Inlet Vertical Cabinet is manufactured to the BS5041: Part 4 standard and is designed to securely house the dry riser inlet breaching valve. This key connection point allows fire services to charge the building’s dry riser system, delivering water to floor outlets quickly in an emergency.

Ideal for multi-storey buildings and essential for effective fire safety planning, this Dry Riser Inlet Vertical Cabinet is available in either robust red Zintec steel (RAL3002) or a polished stainless steel finish. Built with precision and compliance in mind, it’s a reliable solution for housing riser inlet valves in both commercial and residential applications.

This Dry Riser Inlet Vertical Cabinet is typically installed at ground floor level, with pipework connecting it to dry riser outlets throughout the building. It forms a critical part of a complete fire safety system and is trusted by installers, architects, and building owners.

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Q1: Where should a vertical dry riser inlet cabinet be installed?

Typically, this cabinet is installed near the building entrance at ground-floor level to allow quick access to fire services.

Q2: What does the “PRV” lettering mean?

“PRV” stands for Pressure Reducing Valve, identifying the cabinet’s role in the fire safety system.

Q3: What finish should I choose: Zintec or stainless steel?

Zintec is cost-effective and powder-coated, while stainless steel offers enhanced corrosion resistance, ideal for external or coastal installations.

 

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