The most important components of a sprinkler system are the network of distribution pipes and a dedicated, guaranteed water supply
The sprinklers are spaced according to the fire risk and are located in the branch pipes. In the event of a fire, only those sprinklers in the immediate vicinity of the fire are activated.
Standard sprinklers
These sprinklers can be installed suspended or standing. The spray plate is designed so that the areas both above and below the sprinkler are sprayed. This type of sprinkler is ideal for flammable ceilings.
Pendent and upright flat spray sprinklers
The most common type of sprinkler. Standing sprinklers are used when the pipework is visible. Suspended sprinklers are always used when the pipework is hidden.
Pendent flat spray sprinkler, with a flat spraying pattern. Application field: for suspended ceilings and intermediate, raised floors. On shelves – advantage: minimal clearance between top edge and spraying disk.
Upright flat spray sprinkler, with a flat spraying pattern. Application field: for suspended ceilings and intermediate, raised floors. On shelves – advantage: minimal clearance between top edge and spraying disk.
Pendent and upright ELO-spray sprinklers
ELO-spray sprinklers K160 dispersing the water with a downward parabolic spray pattern. This sprinkler has a K-factor of 160l per minute at 1 bar water pressure on the nozzle. Application field: wherever big design discharges are required (30mm/min) i.e. block storage, pallet storage, rack storage etc.
Pendent and upright spray sprinklers
Pendent spray sprinkler, downward parabolic spray pattern.