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Tyco (Central) Chrome Cover Plate for Royal Flush Model A Fire Sprinklers
$ 43.16
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Description
Chrome 135F (57C) Cover Plate for Tyco & Central Model A, Model 76A, Model AA, & Model A-1 Fire Sprinklers activates at 135F (57C) to facilitate timely activation of fire sprinkler heads with temperatures rated at 155F (68C) to 162F (72C).This Chrome 135F (57C) Cover Plate for Tyco & Central Model A, Model 76A, Model AA, & Model A-1 Fire Sprinklers is listed by UL and suitable for use with many discontinued Tyco & Central fire sprinklers, including Model A, Model 76A, Model AA, & Model A-1 sprinklers.Like all cover plates, when this chrome fire sprinkler cover plate reaches a specified temperature the solder holding the plate's decorative exterior on the frame melts, and the two separate. When this chrome fire sprinkler cover plate reaches a specified temperature the solder holding the plate's decorative exterior on the frame melts, and the two separate.
For many cover plates, the rated temperature is at least 20F (6.7C) cooler than the sprinkler head's activation temperature, which ensures that the cover plate detaches early enough to allow the sprinkler to activate on time. However, each manufacturer's product line varies slightly and cover plate temperatures may be closer to or further away from the fire sprinkler's activation temperature. Use only the cover plate approved by the manufacturer for your specific sprinkler.
Fire Sprinkler Helpful Tips:
Tip 1:
When replacing cover plates it is important to purchase replacements from the same manufacturer as the fire sprinkler. Each manufacturer's plate is a little different in size, color, and so on. The manufacturer and temperature of a cover plate is printed on the base of the plate. To view this information, remove the cover plate. Most cover plates are either twist off or pull off.
Tip 2:
Any modifications or replacements to a fire sprinkler system should be performed by qualified professionals.
Tip 3:
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) guidelines state that spare fire sprinkler heads and a wrench should be accessible at all times in a facility with a commercial fire sprinkler system installed. Often, state regulations also apply. Check with your local fire department.
Tip 4:
All fire sprinkler systems should be visually inspected (often) and professionally inspected (annually).