Sprinks






The sprinkler is placed on a specially designed piping network to cover the area that needs protection. One of the important components of the sealing element, the liquid inside the glass tube expands and bursts due to the heat produced by the fire. During a fire, the sprinkler must be selected to withstand temperatures that are 30°C above the expected maximum ambient temperature. Upon the bursting of the glass tube of the sprinkler, water under pressure strikes the deflector (distributor) and is sprayed over the fire. The sprinkler only bursts and water flows when the temperature increases during a fire.
Our varieties are divided into two categories: for Fire Extinguishers and for Fire Engineering. The sprinkler produced for fire extinguishers has a manometer inlet.