About GRP Telecomunication Shelter
GRP Telecommunication Shelter
Telecom Shelter are manufactured in GRP material which provides ultimate strength to the cabin along with necessary amenities in the cabin. These Telecom shelters can be easy assembled and dismantled according to the requirement. The best part about the GRP Telecom Sheleter is that it has a good durability along with low maintenance.
Features :
- Long sustenance to any climate
- Fire Retardant
- Easy portable
Unmatched Thermal and Fire ResistanceOur telecommunication shelters utilize sandwich panels with a polyurethane foam core, achieving robust thermal insulation even in extreme temperatures. The GRP construction offers a self-extinguishing fire rating (class B-s2,d0), delivering critical protection for telecom equipment housed inside. This ensures safe operation in both urban and remote deployments.
Designed for the Toughest EnvironmentsThese shelters exhibit outstanding moisture and corrosion resistance, making them ideal for coastal areas, humid regions, or locations exposed to UV and strong winds. With a fully waterproof design and reinforced GRP structure, it ensures your equipment stays secure and functional for over 25 years.
Easy Installation and MaintenancePre-designed features like cable entry cutouts, anti-skid composite flooring, and modular, quick assembly enable fast deployment. Louvers and air vents maintain optimal airflow, while smooth internal surfaces simplify cleaning, resulting in reduced maintenance efforts and minimal downtime.
FAQs of GRP Telecomunication Shelter:
Q: How is the GRP Telecommunication Shelter installed at a site?
A: The shelter comes in a modular design with pre-fabricated panels, making installation quick and straightforward. Standard units can be assembled on-site with minimal tools and labor, typically within a short timeframe, reducing disruption and setup costs.
Q: What benefits does the polyurethane foam core provide?
A: The polyurethane foam core enhances thermal insulation, maintaining a stable interior environment to protect sensitive telecom equipment from temperature fluctuations, which also contributes to energy efficiency.
Q: When is this shelter suitable for use in telecommunications projects?
A: It is especially suited for installations requiring robust protection against fire, moisture, UV exposure, and corrosion. Its excellent load-bearing and weather-resistant properties make it ideal for both new and replacement shelter needs in urban, coastal, or high-humidity locations.
Q: Where can these shelters be deployed effectively?
A: Thanks to their high corrosion and moisture resistance, these shelters perform exceptionally well in coastal, humid, or other harsh outdoor environments, as well as locations exposed to intense sun and high wind conditions.
Q: What maintenance is required for this GRP shelter?
A: Designed for low maintenance, the shelter features smooth internal surfaces and a highly durable exterior. It is easy to clean with common materials, and the robust GRP structure minimizes ongoing repair needs.
Q: How does the shelter ensure equipment protection during adverse weather and natural events?
A: With high wind resistance (up to 150 km/h), full waterproofing, compliance with seismic zone IV standards, and robust load-bearing capabilities, the shelter provides excellent protection against storms, earthquakes, and extreme weather.