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Dry Riser Inlet Four Way Architrave and Door Landon Kingsway Surface Mounted Dry Riser Outlet cabinet
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    Dry Riser Inlet Four Way Architrave and Door

    The Dry Riser Inlet Four Way Architrave and Door (Part No. 109055652) is a compact, front-facing housing designed to accommodate a four-way inlet breaching valve. These valves enable fire services to charge the dry riser system with water during emergencies, supplying floor-level outlets throughout the building.

    Designed to BS5041: Part 4 specifications, this dry riser inlet four way architrave and door features a flush-fitting stainless steel door with a 30mm architrave for a sleek, professional finish. Ideal for installation in internal wall cavities or riser rooms, the four-way configuration supports high-demand fire safety systems often used in multi-storey and commercial buildings.

    • Dry riser inlet four way architrave and door dimensions: 595mm (H) x 595mm (W) x 100mm (D)
    • Material: 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 Four Way Architrave and Door Landon Kingsway Surface Mounted Dry Riser Outlet cabinet

    This dry riser inlet four way architrave and door forms a critical part of the building’s dry riser system and is trusted by fire protection engineers, M&E contractors, and building specifiers nationwide.

    Need product support or custom sizing? Our team is happy to help.

    If you are thinking of a surface-mounted unit instead, why not explore our Four Way Cabinet.

    Q1: Why choose an architrave version of the four-way cabinet?

    It allows for flush, in-wall installation while maintaining the multi-inlet capacity of a traditional cabinet.

    Q2: Is stainless steel better for this unit?

    Stainless steel is recommended for high-moisture or external environments, offering better long-term durability.

    Q3: Can this unit be installed in riser cupboards?

    Yes. Its compact, recessed design is ideal for riser rooms and internal fire control areas.