Fire sprinklers are a crucial component of the fire protection system, capable of quickly detecting and controlling fires during emergencies. Regular maintenance is essential to ensure they remain in optimal working condition. The specific maintenance steps are as follows:
Inspect nozzles quarterly to ensure they are not contaminated or damaged.
2. Clean the nozzle annually to remove dirt and debris from inside the nozzle.
Every two years, replace the spray heads to ensure the normal operation of the fire protection system.
In addition, the following points should be noted during daily use:
Do not touch the nozzle with your hands, as this may easily cause deformation or damage.
Do not place heavy objects around the nozzle to prevent damage to the nozzle.
Do not use a strong water jet to clean the nozzle to avoid unnecessary damage.
Through the aforementioned maintenance, the fire sprinkler heads remain in optimal working condition, ensuring the fire protection system plays a greater role during emergencies.





