Description
Sprinkler Heads
A sprinkler head is a key component of a fire sprinkler system, designed to automatically discharge water when it detects heat from a fire. Each head contains a heat-sensitive element—usually a glass bulb or fusible link—that bursts or melts at a specific temperature (e.g., 68°C / 155°F), triggering the sprinkler to release water directly over the fire area.
Sprinkler heads come in various types—pendent, upright, sidewall, and concealed—to suit different building layouts and ceiling designs. Only the heads exposed to heat activate, allowing for fast, localized fire suppression and minimizing water damage. Sprinkler heads are widely used in homes, offices, factories, and commercial buildings as a reliable and automatic fire protection solution.
- Pendant Sprinkler-Heads
- Hang down from the ceiling and cover a broad area.
- Common in commercial spaces.
- Upright Sprinkler-Heads
- Installed upward, ideal for areas with obstructions.
- Often used in industrial facilities.
- Sidewall Sprinkler-Heads
- Mounted on walls to cover specific areas.
- Useful in hallways and small rooms.
- Concealed Sprinkler-Heads
- Hidden behind a decorative cover for aesthetic appeal.
- Popular in hotels and residential buildings.
- Specialty Sprinkler-Heads
- Designed for unique applications, such as corrosion resistance or high-temperature environments.
Adams Fire Tech, we supply and install high-quality sprinkler heads designed to meet international fire safety standards. Our sprinkler heads are engineered for fast response and efficient water distribution, providing reliable protection for residential, commercial, and industrial properties. Each unit is precision-tested to activate automatically when exposed to fire, helping to suppress flames at an early stage and minimize property damage.




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