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Fire sprinkler valve systems are the most effective fire protection measures available today. When installed correctly and equipped with the correct high-quality components, switches, sensors, and monitoring equipment, they can control and extinguish fires effectively and, most importantly, preserve life.
When it comes to monitoring and controlling fluid flow in any system (such as HVAC, industrial, fire protection, building services, etc.), understanding the various flow measurement devices is vital.
A fire sprinkler flow switch detects water in the sprinkler system piping and triggers the fire alarm control panel when activated. Residential fire sprinkler systems require annual inspection and servicing under BS9251:2021, with automatic weekly testing of the pump set.
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Ignoring or neglecting any aspect of fire safety is a matter of life and death. Fire safety is a non-negotiable priority and fire protection systems like sprinklers must be carefully assessed to ensure they remain in perfect working order.
Legislation for fire safety in the UK is undergoing a substantial change in 2025, with the introduction of new regulations and measures that affect building managers, facilities directors and safety professionals sector-wide.
A pressure transducer works by measuring the pressure of liquids or gases and converting it into a proportional electrical signal.
A pressure sensor is an electronic device that detects and measures the force of gases or liquids applied to a surface, and converts these changes into an electrical signal that correlates to the pressure applied.
An air flow sensor measures the amount of air entering a system, typically to alert an electric controller should the flow rate dip below a specific predetermined level.
A pressure switch utilises and monitors pressure within a system and provides electrical feedback to activate a physical mechanism that opens or closes. Upon detecting pressure changes and when it reaches a certain level, the switch can either activate or deactivate connected equipment, such as compressors, pumps, or valves.
Yes, you should use a fire sprinkler. Implementing a fire sprinkler system is a critical safety measure for both residential and commercial properties due to its life-saving benefits.
Fire sprinklers work by detecting a localised increase in heat, which activates isolated sprinklers and water is released. Every sprinkler head contains a heat-sensitive element, such as a fusible link or a glass bulb filled with liquid alcohol, which reacts to heat by melting or breaking, thereby triggering the water release.