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Wet pipe sprinkler systemsor traditional fire sprinklersare the most common across residential and commercial buildings. When a fire begins, the heat activates the nearest sprinkler head, releasing pressurized water stored in the pipes.
Wet pipe sprinkler systems are the most common. In this system the sprinkler piping is constantly filled with water.
Sprinklers are linked by a network of piping, typically hidden behind walls and ceilings. The high temperature of an early-stage fire (135 to 165F) will cause the sprinkler to activate. Only this high heat initiates the sprinkler to flow water (neither smoke nor a smoke alarm can activate a fire sprinkler).
Wet pipe, dry pipe, pre-action, and deluge are four types of fire sprinkler systems. Each of these systems helps prevent flames from spreading and reduces fire damage.
NFPA 13R is a residential sprinkler design standard focused on low-rise residential occupancies. The Standards intent is to provide a sprinkler system that aids in the control of residential fires and provides improved protection against injury and life loss in multi-family dwellings.
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Dry sprinkler systems provide automatic protection in spaces where freezing temperatures would make wet sprinkler systems impractical.
Many inventors working on the development of fire sprinklers saw automation as their holy grail by 1860, and Philip W. Pratt patented his automatic fire sprinkler system in 1872. Pratts method had advanced by 1874 thanks to Henry S. Parmalee.