Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems
Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems include a series of connected pipes and fittings with valves, alarm-initiating devices, and automatic sprinklers that are supplied by a reliable water supply. When a blaze ignites, the air directly above it heats rapidly.
Most sprinkler heads feature a glass bulb filled with a glycerine-based liquid. This liquid expands when it comes in contact with air heated to between 135 and 165 degrees.