Rigid Coupling for Fire Protection | UL Certification
Rigid couplings are used to connect two aligned shafts in order to transmit power.
Model:ANSI /UL 213
Rigid couplings are used to connect two aligned shafts in order to transmit power.
Model:ANSI /UL 213
Grooved 90° elbows allow the pipe to be rotated 90 degrees to change the direction of fluid flow.
Model:ANSI / UL 213C
Equal Tee (or straight tee), means the branch diameter of this tee is same with the main pipe diameter of this tee.
Model:ANSI / UL 213C
Groove cross is used to connect four pipes with the same nominal diameter and form a vertical intersection in fire safe system.
Model:1'' - 12''
The fittings is used to connect branch pipes to steel pipes directly, and is widely used in fire pipes and sprinkler pipes.
Model:Mechanical Tee
Grooved reducer is used for the connection of two different pipe diameters.
Model:Grooved Reducer
Grooved flange also called clamp connection, is widely used in fire fighting, liquid and gas pipeline transportation.
Model:Flange and Flange Adaptor
5.6 K-factor, Upright and Pendent Sprinklers described are quick response, standard coverage, designed for use in light.
Model:UL 199, NFPA 13
8.0 K-factor, Upright and Pendent Sprinklers described are quick response, standard coverage designed for use in light.
Model:UL 199, NFPA 13