Fire Sprinklers
Safeguard your property with our comprehensive selection of fire sprinkler systems and components. Designed for rapid and effective fire suppression, our range includes various sprinkler heads, valves, pipes, and accessories to meet diverse building requirements and regulatory standards. Protect your assets and occupants with our reliable fire sprinkler solutions.
Top Selling Fire Sprinklers
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$23.67
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$13.20
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$51.19
Customer Buyer's Guide
Fire Sprinklers are heat-sensitive, self-activating tools that release water to slow down or suppress fires. Sprinklers can not only give occupants more time to escape, but some are designed to completely extinguish fires autonomously. Here are some tips on purchasing your fire sprinkler:
Activation Temperature
This is the temperature that the fire sprinkler will trigger at. Once this temperature is reached, the sprinkler will release water after a certain amount of time, determined by its response time index.
Glass Bulb
Glass bulb sprinklers have a piece of glass filled with a heat-sensitive element, which holds a water plug in place. When temperatures rise, the heat-sensitive liquid expands and breaks the glass, which releases water. These sprinklers are the most prevalent for their durability and cost-effectiveness.
Fusible Link
Fusible link sprinklers have a metal alloy or solder, which holds the water plug in place. When temperatures in the room raise due to fire, the heat-sensitive link melts, releasing water from the plug. These are preferred when you cannot risk broken glass being spread after activation.
Quick Response
These sprinklers respond more quickly once its activation temperature has been reached. These sprinklers will have 3mm glass bulbs and a response time index of 50 or lower.
Standard Response
Standard response sprinklers are preferred in warehouses and commercial settings to pre-wet areas around the fire, which drastically slows down the fire’s growth. These sprinklers have 5mm glass bulbs and a response time index of 80 or more.
K-factor
K-factor determines the discharge rate of water at a given pressure. The larger the k-factor, the larger the hole through which water may travel through.
Sprinkler Style
The four types of fire sprinklers are pendent, sidewall, upright, and concealed. These types determine how your sprinkler will be mounted and release water. Also, the deflector shape, orifice size, and operating pressure of your sprinkler affects the final spray pattern of your sprinklers.