OPERATION
Automatic sprinkler system as a network of charged hose line (pipes) suspended throughout a facility and ready to deliver water through regularly spaced nozzles (sprinklers) shortly after fire starts.
Water is automatically released when sprinkler’s fusible element (metal link or glass bulb) is heated equal or above its temperature rating.
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The metal link melts or the bulb bursts, releasing the water under pressure, which hits the sprinkler’s deflector to form an umbrella-like spray pattern over the fire.
Each sprinkler operates individually.
Sprinkler System
Types of Sprinkler Systems
Wet-pipe System
Dry-pipe System
Pre-action System
Deluge System
The Wet-pipe Sprinkler System
Is the most common.
The sprinkler piping is filled with water under pressure.
When the individually fused sprinklers operate, the water immediately discharges and continues to flow until the system is shut off.
The Dry-pipe Sprinkler System
Is used in unheated areas where water in piping would be susceptible to freezing.
Instead of water, the the piping contains pressurized air.
The air holds the water behind a dry-pipe valve, which is located in heated area.
When a sprinkler operates, the drop in air pressure automatically opens the dry-pipe valve, which lets water into the pipes.
The Pre-action Sprinkler System
Is similar to a dry-pipe system but is considered slightly more efficient.
This system is used where an alarm in advance of sprinkler operation is desired, and where it is particularly important to prevent accidental discharge of water.
Heat or smoke detectors are installed throughout a protected area.
When a detector actuates, an automatic water control valve admits water through sprinkler piping, where it remains until a sprinkler head operates.
The Deluge System
Operates in much the same manner as the pre-action system, but with one exception:
The sprinkler heads are open (they have no fusible element) so that water will discharge from all sprinklers simultaneously, wetting down the entire protected area.
This system is used in high-hazard occupancies where the immediate application of large quantities of water is needed.
Alarms
Within each sprinkler system is an alarm.
It is activated when a predetermined amount of water flows through an alarm actuating device.
A local alarm sounds an audible signal on the premises and alert employees.
A proprietary or central station alarm sends an electrical impulse to a supervisory station.
Alarms
Types Of Sprinklers
Upright Standard Sprinkler
Pendent Standard Sprinkler
Dry-pendent Sprinkler
Sidewall Sprinkler
Rack Storage Sprinkler
Large-drop sprinkler
Early Suppression-Fast Response (ESFP)
On-off Sprinklers
Sprinkler Components
Orifice Size
Temperature Rating
Occupancy (light – Moderate – Extra)
Control Valves
Commodity Classification
Sprinkler Piping and Spacing
Water Supply (Tanks – Muncipal -)
Connections (Test conn. – siamese)
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Sprinklers Systems
Description : OPERATION Automatic sprinkler system as a network of charged hose line (pipes) suspended throughout a facility and ready to deliver wa...
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