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Sprinkler Valve Room Sign (Red,10x10, Rust Free)
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Description
Sprinkler valve room sign- red
Size 10 Inch x 10 Inch
Sign Thickness 0.4MM
Sign letters color: white
Sign background color: red
Sign Type: Wall Mounted.
Sign material: Aluminium
A sprinkler valve room sign is a red sign made of rust-free material measuring 10x10 inches that is commonly used in buildings with fire sprinkler systems. The sign is typically placed on the door of the room where the sprinkler valves are located and features the text "Sprinkler Valve Room" in bold, easy-to-read letters.
The purpose of the sprinkler valve room sign is to identify the location of the room where the sprinkler valves are located to firefighters and building occupants. The sprinkler valve room is a critical component of the fire sprinkler system, and the sign helps to make its location clear.
The red background of the sprinkler valve room sign provides high visibility, making it easy to spot in an emergency situation. The use of rust-free material as the material for the sign ensures durability and longevity, allowing the sign to remain in place for years without fading or deteriorating.
Overall, the sprinkler valve room sign is an essential safety feature in buildings equipped with fire sprinkler systems. By clearly identifying the location of the room where the sprinkler valves are located, these signs help to ensure the safety of the building and its occupants in the event of a fire. The sign is also useful to maintenance personnel, who can easily locate the room and access the sprinkler valves for inspection and maintenance purposes.
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SPRINKLER VALVE ROOM AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY SIGN
Fire Sprinkler Signs- The signs are designed to identify different controls and pipes for fire sprinkler systems in your facility. A fire sprinkler or sprinkler head is the component of a fire sprinkler system that discharges water when the effects of a fire have been detected. Many states require owners to install clear signs identifying the different types of fire sprinklers used.
There are various types of fire systems. 4 of them are described below:
Dry Pipe Sprinkler system-Dry pipe sprinklers are similar to pre-action systems as they use pressurized air in the pipe which exits before water escapes. This causes a minute delay in water discharge but is ideal for buildings with low temperatures so the pipes do not freeze. These fire sprinkler systems have a fast opening tool to get rid of the air and speed up the flow of water. Warehouses located in the north are a good example of what buildings should use dry pipe sprinklers.
Wet Pipe Sprinkler system-Wet pipe fire sprinklers constantly have water in them. This allows for a quick reaction to a fire and is the most common type of sprinkler installed in buildings. A type of building that uses the wet pipe system is a high-rise or office building with a few floors. This fire sprinkler system is cost efficient and low maintenance.
Pre-action fire sprinkler system-Pre-action fire sprinkler systems are filled with air and water is allowed to pass through when the smoke alarm or detector goes off. This type of system requires two triggers to start water flow. It helps greatly that the pre-action fire sprinkler can be set to prevent water from spouting in case of a false alarm or a mechanical failure. The pre-action system is good for use in places where the sprinklers are only necessary when there is an actual fire so other items in the building do not get water damage from an accidental sprinkling. Such buildings include libraries and data centers. These places contain items of high value like electronics and goods damageable by water such as books
Deluge Fire Sprinkler -These types of fire sprinkler systems also need a smoke or heat detector like the pre-action system. A deluge system has open nozzles that can be used when a hazard is present. When flammable liquids are spread across a floor, deluge fire sprinklers are good to have. In that case, buildings such as industrial parks and buildings with many tanks have deluge fire sprinkler systems installed.
This is an aluminum “SPRINKLER VALVE ROOM AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY” SIGN with holes for heavy duty installation. In NYC use/post sign to inform tenants/owners/guests/officers of authorized access only designated room with sprinkler valve in facility with proper HPD designation and aluminum signs
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