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ExoFire Stainless Steel Fire Pendent Sprinkler 68 Degree (MOQ – 25 Pcs)

 110.92
Type Rotatory Nozzle. Thread Size 1 inch. StylePendent. Body Material Stainless Steel. Celling Type Mounting.
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Agni Cover Fire Sprinkler Guard Copper (MOQ 6)

 295.00
Ideal for industrial, commercial, and residential applications, this sprinkler guard helps maintain the integrity and effectiveness of your fire suppression system by preventing accidental impacts, physical damage, and other hazards that could cause sprinkler malfunctions.
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Sangam Medium Velocity Nozzle (MOQ – 10 Pcs)

 328.04
Medium Discharge Velocity. Versatile Applications. Maintenance-Friendly.
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Sangam Fire Sprinkler – 68Degree Side Wall – Brass (MOQ – 15 Pcs)

 177.00
Durable Material. Resistance to Corrosion. Easy to install. Excellent performance.
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Sangam Fire Sprinkler – 68Degree Upright – Brass (MOQ – 15 Pcs)

 177.00
Durable Material. Resistance to Corrosion. Easy to install. Excellent performance.
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Sangam Fire Sprinkler – 68Degree Side Wall – Zinc (MOQ – 25 Pcs)

 118.00
Durable Material. Resistance to Corrosion. Easy to install. Excellent performance.
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Sangam Fire Sprinkler – 68Degree – Brass (MOQ – 15 Pcs)

 177.00
Durable Material. Resistance to Corrosion. Easy to install. Excellent performance.
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Sangam Fire Sprinkler – 68Degree – Zinc (MOQ – 25 Pcs)

 118.00
Durable Material. Resistance to Corrosion. Easy to install. Excellent performance.
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RAINX Side Wall Type Automatic Sprinkler (MOQ -10 Pcs)

 274.94
World Class Quality Control Systems. Easy to Install. Easy to Maintain. Precisely Designed. Excellent Perfomance. Finest Quality Materials.
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RAINX Pendent Type Automatic Sprinkler

World Class Quality Control Systems. Easy to Install. Easy to Maintain. Precisely Designed. Excellent Perfomance. Finest Quality Materials.
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Detect Fire Tyco Upright 93

 731.60
Detect Fire Tyco Upright 93ø Upright fire sprinklers spray water upward to a concave deflector, producing a dome-shaped spray pattern. They install deflector-up to cover specific areas and to prevent ice and debris from collecting in the head.
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Detect Fire Tyco Pendent 93

 849.60
Tyco Pendent 93ø Pendent Sprinkler is a small, thermosensitive, glass-bulb spray sprinkler available in several different finishes and temperature ratings to meet design requirements.
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Detect Fire 68 upright Sprinkler

 407.10
Detect Fire 68*upright Sprinkler Fire sprinkler for firefighting systems designed to be fitted at the end of firefighting pipeline to spray water for extinguishing or suppressing the fire. An upright sprinkler is installed at the top with an upper water deflector, so water coming out of the orifice shoots upward.
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Detect Fire 68 nsw-68 15mm sidewall sprinkler

 826.00
Detect Fire 68 nsw-68 15mm sidewall sprinkler as the name suggests, protrude from the side of a wall, as opposed to hanging down from the ceiling. Sidewall fire sprinklers are ideal to use in situations where ceiling access is limited or where freezing is a potential concern.
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Detect Fire 68 Pendant Sprinkler

 424.80
Detect Fire 68* Pendant Sprinkler the heat-sensitive liquid in the glass bulb expands, causing the glass bulb to shatter. extremely employed by customers owing to their sturdy nature. The Glass bulk fire sprinkler is suitable for buidlings where the working temperature not less than 4 degree and not higher than 70degree.
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On Spotfire Brass Sprinkler 68 Degree Fire Sprinklers

 459.02
On Spotfire Brass Sprinkler 68 is designed to control or extinguish fires in the early stages. This makes it easier and safer for building occupants to exit the building, and for firefighters to extinguish any fire that remains. Sprinklers reduce the loss due to fire.
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Force F 1017 Concealed 68 Degree Brass Fire Sprinklers

 944.00
Force F 1017 Concealed 68 Degree Brass Fire Sprinklers involved in providing an extensive series of Pendent Type UL Listed Automatic Sprinkler. Our product is extremely employed by customers owing to their sturdy nature.
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Force F 1017 Sidewall 68 Degree Brass Fire Sprinklers

 392.94
Force F 1017 Sidewall 68 Degree Brass Fire Sprinklers involved in providing an extensive series of Pendent Type UL Listed Automatic Sprinkler. Our product is extremely employed by customers owing to their sturdy nature.
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Force F 1017 Upright 68 Degree Brass Fire Sprinklers

 330.40
Force F 1017 Upright 68 Degree Brass Fire Sprinklers involved in providing an extensive series of Pendent Type UL Listed Automatic Sprinkler. Our product is extremely employed by customers owing to their sturdy nature.
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Force F 1017 Pendent 68 Degree Brass Fire Sprinklers

 358.72
Force F 1017 Pendent 68 Degree Brass Fire Sprinklers involved in providing an extensive series of Pendent Type UL Listed Automatic Sprinkler. Our product is extremely employed by customers owing to their sturdy nature.
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Sprinkler Head FAQs

1. What is a sprinkler head and why is it important in a fire sprinkler system?

A sprinkler head is the component that detects heat and releases water to control or suppress a fire. It is the final discharge point in a fire sprinkler system and plays a critical role in protecting lives and property. The correct sprinkler head helps ensure effective water distribution and faster fire control.

2. What are the different types of sprinkler heads?

The four main types of sprinkler heads are pendent, upright, concealed pendent, and horizontal sidewall sprinklers. Each type is designed for specific installation requirements and water distribution patterns. Selecting the right sprinkler head improves fire protection performance and helps achieve proper coverage.

3. How do sprinkler heads activate during a fire?

Sprinkler heads activate when heat from a fire reaches a predetermined temperature threshold. Most sprinkler heads use a glass bulb or fusible link that breaks when exposed to high temperatures, allowing water to flow directly onto the fire source and limit its spread.

4. Which sprinkler head is best for commercial buildings?

Pendent sprinkler heads are typically the preferred choice for commercial buildings because they provide broad and uniform water coverage. They are commonly installed in offices, retail stores, hotels, educational facilities, and other occupied spaces where ceiling-mounted fire protection is required.

5. When should upright sprinkler heads be used?

Upright sprinkler heads are best suited for warehouses, factories, and areas with exposed ceilings or structural obstructions. Their upward-facing design allows water to deflect downward around beams, ducts, and storage racks, improving fire suppression in industrial environments.

6. Are concealed sprinkler heads a good choice for modern interiors?

Yes, concealed sprinkler heads are ideal for spaces where aesthetics are a priority without compromising fire protection. Hidden behind a decorative cover plate, they blend seamlessly with ceilings and are commonly used in hotels, luxury residences, offices, and retail environments.

7. How do I choose the right sprinkler head for my building?

The right sprinkler head depends on your ceiling design, occupancy type, fire risk level, and coverage requirements. Consider factors such as room layout, hazard classification, installation location, and applicable fire protection standards to ensure optimal performance and compliance.

8. What is the difference between pendent and sidewall sprinkler heads?

Pendent sprinkler heads are ceiling-mounted, while sidewall sprinkler heads are installed on walls near the ceiling. Pendent models provide circular coverage for open spaces, whereas sidewall sprinklers are often used in corridors, hotel rooms, and areas where ceiling installation is impractical.

9. Do all sprinkler heads activate at the same time during a fire?

No, individual sprinkler heads activate only when the heat near that specific sprinkler reaches its rated temperature. This targeted response helps control the fire while minimizing unnecessary water discharge and reducing potential water damage to unaffected areas.

10. How often should sprinkler heads be inspected and maintained?

Sprinkler heads should be inspected regularly to ensure they remain free from damage, corrosion, paint, dust, or obstructions. Routine inspection and maintenance help maintain system reliability, support compliance with fire protection standards, and ensure effective operation during an emergency.