A fire sprinkler system is a fire protection gauge, it consists of a water proving system, offering sufficient force and stream rate to a water circulation piping system, with which fire sprinklers are attached. Though, earlier it was used only in industries and large companies, home and small building systems, it is now accessible at a cost-effective price.
The first identifiable sprinkler system was launched in 1812 in the Theater Royal, Drury Lane in the United Kingdom its designer “Benjamen Wyatt FSA”. This system was developed by “Col William Congreve” (qv), and it was enclosed by a “copyright No 3606” with the date of the same year. The equipment were consist of a cylindrical sealed tank of 500 hogsheads (~97,000 litres) nourished by a 15 inches (250 mm) water major which was divided to all parts of the theatre. A smaller chain of pipes supply from the circulation pipe, were stabbed with a chain of 1⁄2 inches (14 mm) holes, through which the water is poured on the event of fire.
The installation of Fire sprinkler system is a huge and difficult project, because it includes wall destruction, pipe setting, and drilling numerous holes through walls, ceilings and floors, so for this job you can hire an official fire sprinkler system service provider. If you want to install best fire protection to make your family safe, then follow the following instructions on how to install a fire sprinkler system.

Things required:
- Water pressure gauge
- Electric saw to cut wall board
- Power crimping tool
- Internet connection and computer
- Phonebook
- Fire sprinkler heads and fittings
- Vacuum
- Tape measure
- Pencil
- CPVC piping and fittings
- Pipe cement
- Drill for large holes
Instructions:
- Hire a qualified contractor.
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- Appoint a specialized contractor to set up a fire sprinkler system for your house. It’s essential you appoint a certified contractor to install this “retrofitting” program rather than doing it yourself.
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- You don’t want to be in situation where you go through your house and destructed walls, ceilings and floors just to find out you must have installed the sprinkler system pipe at any other place. You can look for a fire sprinkler system service provider by searching for them on internet. You can also get them in local phone directory.
- Hire a contractor who is expert in housing sprinkler systems.
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- Confirm that the certified contractor is an expert in housing fire sprinkler systems before you appoint him. When you appoint the contractor, they will come to your place, take dimensions, examine where the sprinkler tops will go in every room, inspect the water force and come up with an inclusive project to set up a house sprinkler system for you.
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- If the water supply or force is not high enough for the fire sprinkler system, then they will set up a water storage reservoir and drive to resolve the situation.
- Eliminate wall board between studs.
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- Eliminate wall board and make holes in the floors, ceilings and wall hoops to drive the fire sprinkler system pipes to every room from the water supply. The pipes are manufactured of heat resistant CPVC (chlorinated polyvinylchloride) and should to be cut, paved together and connected behind walls or in edge spaces throughout the home.
3. Build watertight seals between pipes.
- Build watertight fastens all over the joints of the pipe with pipe cement for CPVC or a power crimping equipment for metal. Metal pipes are needed when pipes will be uncovered in a living space such as a closet.
- Setting up a sprinkler system pipes in a closet decreases the chances of destruction to your home.
4. Screw in the fire system sprinkler heads.
- Attach the top of the sprinkler with the equivalent holes in the walls or ceilings. The fire sprinkler tops will expand out only small inches from the wall or ceiling. You can also employ sprinkler tops that lay wash out with the ceiling , when a fire comes to 155 degrees, the sprinkler tops will be suspended down mechanically and scatter the room.
- Confirm to place wire coops around fire sprinkler tops if they are positioned in a region where they can be banged.
5. Test the fire sprinkler system.
- Ask contractor to examine the home sprinkler system for water leakage and the correct water pressure.
You forgot to mention compliance with NFPA No.13R, the national fire sprinkler standard.