High-rise residential and mixed-use towers in Vietnam — Vinhomes, Sun Group, Masterise developments — need fire equipment on every floor that is reliable, easy to maintain and, in premium buildings, presentable. The typical floor cabinet integrates a fire hose reel and a landing valve (angle valve) off the wet riser. Here is how to specify it well.
Hose Reel + Landing Valve in One Cabinet
Combining the swing hose reel and the landing valve in a single recessed cabinet on each floor keeps the riser tidy and the equipment accessible. Key points:
- Reel and valve sizing matched to the building's wet-riser design
- Recessed or semi-recessed build to suit corridor architecture
- Clear access and labelling for residents and fire crews
Standards Context
Provisioning and layout reference TCVN 3890 and the building fire-safety regulation QCVN 06:2022, with PCCC acceptance applying. The approved fire design sets sizing and placement.
Note: standards and acceptance requirements are referenced by name for guidance only and are periodically revised. Always confirm the current edition and exact specification with your local fire authority or licensed consultant before procurement.
Carbon Steel or Stainless?
| Building tier | Typical choice |
|---|---|
| Standard residential / commercial | Powder-coated carbon steel (L1) |
| Premium apartments, five-star, flagship towers | SUS 304 stainless (L2) — cleaner finish, better longevity in humid stairwells |
Sourcing Checklist
- Reel and landing-valve sizes match the wet-riser design
- Recess depth confirmed against corridor wall build-up
- Finish suits the building tier (powder steel vs stainless)
- Vietnamese labelling; consistent units across all floors
SOKEI Fire manufactures integrated hose reel and landing-valve cabinets in carbon steel and SUS 304 stainless for Vietnamese high-rise projects, recessed to your corridor detail, with consistent units floor-to-floor.