Material: Made of high-quality steel to withstand high pressure and temperatures. The most common types of steel used are carbon steel and galvanized steel.
Corrosion Resistance: Often coated or galvanized to prevent rust and corrosion, ensuring a longer lifespan.
Pressure Rating: Designed to handle the pressure of water or other fire suppressant agents used in sprinkler systems.
Standards Compliance: Must meet industry standards such as those set by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), and Underwriters Laboratories (UL).
Fire Suppression: The primary use is in fire suppression systems where they distribute water to sprinkler heads throughout a building. When a fire is detected, the sprinkler heads release water to extinguish or control the fire.
System Integration: Used in both wet and dry pipe sprinkler systems. In wet systems, the pipes are always filled with water. In dry systems, the pipes are filled with air until the system is activated, preventing freezing in cold environments.
High-Rise Buildings: Essential for fire protection in high-rise buildings, ensuring water can be delivered to multiple floors quickly and effectively.
Industrial and Commercial Facilities: Used extensively in warehouses, factories, and commercial buildings where fire hazards are significant.
Residential Buildings: Increasingly used in residential buildings for enhanced fire protection, particularly in multi-family housing and large single-family homes.
Packing and Delivery:
Packing Details : in hexagonal seaworthy bundles packed by steel strips, With two nylon slings for each bundles.
Delivery Details : Depending on the QTY, normally one month.