
Fire sprinklers provide automatic protection by activating at specific temperatures. Pendent heads hang down from ceilings, Upright heads sit atop piping to clear obstructions, and Sidewall units extend from walls for tight spaces. All three ensure rapid, targeted water distribution.

A Fog Nozzle is a versatile fire-fighting tool that atomizes water into tiny droplets. It can adjust from a straight stream for distance to a wide fog pattern for heat shielding and rapid cooling. This flexibility allows firefighters to suppress flames while protecting themselves from radiant heat.

A Diffuser Nozzle is designed to break water into a fine mist or spray, maximizing surface area for rapid cooling and heat absorption. It allows operators to switch between a concentrated jet and a wide protective curtain, making it essential for fighting fires while shielding personnel.

Fire couplings are heavy-duty connectors used to securely join hoses to each other, pumps, or hydrants. Designed for quick, leak-proof attachment under high pressure, they are essential for extending reach and ensuring a continuous water flow. Common types include instantaneous and threaded designs.

A Ball Valve uses a rotating spherical disc to control flow. When the hole through the ball aligns with the pipe, flow is open; a 90-degree turn blocks it. These valves are prized for their durability, tight sealing, and quick operation, making them ideal for reliable shut-off in fire systems.

A Butterfly Valve is a compact, quarter-turn valve used to regulate flow. It features a rotating disc on a central shaft that opens or closes with a 90-degree turn. Lightweight and space-saving, it is ideal for controlling water supply in large fire protection and sprinkler systems.
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