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Installation of a BlazeMaster CPVC fire sprinkler system is easier, faster and provides significant cost and labour savings over other non-metallic materials
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BlazeMaster CPVC vs. Other CPVC
Not all orange pipe is the same. The quality and reliability of the piping material in your fire sprinkler system can make all the difference in the event of an emergency. As the most specified non-metallic system in the world, BlazeMaster Fire Sprinkler Systems exceed global performance and manufacturing standards for all CPVC systems. Its reliability, compatibility and strength make it the preferred choice. BlazeMaster CPVC pipe and fittings carry the markings of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL & C-UL), Factory Mutual (FM)*, The Loss Prevention Council (LPC), Tianjin Fire Research Institute (TFRI) and the NSF International (NSF) for use with potable water. Refer to individual manufacturers’ installation instructions for specific listings and approvals. *As manufactured by Ashiwad, Tyco and Viking.
CPVC vs PVC BlazeMaster® Pipe and Fittings compounds are made from chlorinated polyvinyl chloride. While PVC contains approximately 57% total chlorine, CPVC has approximately 67%. This additional chlorine content adds unique performance attributes such as the ability to withstand a direct flame for long periods of time without sustaining combustion or continuing to burn. Instead, the CPVC pipe will: Char only on the pipe’s outside wall when exposed to direct flame, while the structural integrity of the pipe remains essentially intact and the interior remains smooth. CPVC will not burn by itself and will self-extinguish the moment the flame is removed. The charred layer functions as a thermal barrier and reduces the conduction of heat into the pipe. The moment a sprinkler head activates, the water flow will carry away the heat and thus cool the pipe from the inside, which further reduces the rate of deterioration from burning ● ● ● ●
CPVC vs Steel While steel fire protection systems have been considered the norm for a long time, chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) has changed expectations of what a fire safety system should be capable of, whether it’s made of metal or plastic. Here are six reasons why CPVC is not only a safe option, but can outperform steel fire sprinkler systems in key areas: Flame resistance Install Ease of installation money-bag Cost savings Group 992 Corrosion resistance hydraulic-energy Hydraulic performance sprout Environmental performance ● ● ● ● ● ● To find out more about why you should consider CPVC over steel for your next new construction project or retrofit, download your free copy of “Steel vs. CPVC Fire Protection Guide.”
Installation of a BlazeMaster CPVC fire sprinkler system is easier, faster and provides significant cost and labour savings over other non-metallic materials For more information visit : https://www.blazemaster.com/en-in/cpvc-vs-other-systems
Thank You Installation of a BlazeMaster CPVC fire sprinkler system is easier, faster and provides significant cost and labour savings over other non-metallic materials