
How dose Dry Sprinkler work?
forede® brand Dry sprinkler systems are a type of fire protection system that uses compressed air to deliver water to the sprinkler heads when a fire is detected. Unlike wet sprinkler systems, which are filled with water at all times and are only activated by heat, dry sprinkler systems are filled with pressurized air or nitrogen.
When a fire is detected in a dry sprinkler system, the pressure in the pipes drops, allowing the compressed air to escape and water to flow into the pipes. The water is then delivered to the sprinkler heads, which spray water onto the fire to help extinguish it.
One of the advantages of dry sprinkler systems is that they can be used in areas where wet systems are not practical, such as in colder environments where the water in wet systems could freeze. Additionally, dry systems can be used in areas where water damage is a concern, such as data centers or museums, where water could damage valuable artifacts or equipment.










