The fire sprinkler system installation is comprised of a network of interconnected pipes, designed to contain a supply of water at all times. This water is held under pressure, ready to be released instantly upon detection of a fire. Due to the high pressure within the pipes, it is crucial that they are installed and connected correctly to ensure the system functions effectively in the event of an emergency.
The notches on the two pipe ends can be connected using a sprinkler coupling. The grooves on the pipes guarantee a tight and secure connection when using the sprinkler coupling.
What is the difference of the roll grooving machine and the cut grooving machine?
When creating a roll groove, a pipe undergoes a cold-forming process to produce a seamless and wide groove along its circumference. Unlike traditional cut grooves that involve physically removing material from the pipe’s outer diameter, the roll groove method maintains the integrity of the pipe without any material being taken away. As a result, there is significantly less waste produced during the roll grooving process compared to cut grooving. This not only reduces the need for extensive cleaning but also ensures a more efficient and environmentally friendly grooving technique.