Awesome video I always enjoy these ones it was cool to see a low flow residential one like the ones I use I don't know if you did it because I said I wanted to see it or if you just happen to do it either way I'm happy I got to see it
Thanks, I remember you commented a while back requesting that and I happened to have one like that so I went ahead and tested it. Thanks for watching as always
@@FireAlarmDude5967 got it, You deserve more views on these videos for sacrificing parts for entertainment and education I appreciate what you do these are always awesome to watch
The liquid doesn't expand, the air bubble inside, which is precisely measured expands as air does when exposed to heat, bursts the glass due to a pressure increase. The air bubble is engineered to burst at different temps based on the application. True statement.
I somewhat find the concealed sprinklers and the KFR sprinklers, or ones designed similar, very interesting. My school does use concealed, pendant, and sidewall sprinklers. The sidewall ones are usually outside, with a metal cover on them. The pendant ones are usually inside the classrooms and other buildings on the premises. However, not all buildings have them. The concealed ones are usually in front, outside the toilets. Pretty interesting to have them at a school, at least from where I am. Anyway, thanks for the info!
Very cool
Love your channel!
Awesome video I always enjoy these ones it was cool to see a low flow residential one like the ones I use I don't know if you did it because I said I wanted to see it or if you just happen to do it either way I'm happy I got to see it
Thanks, I remember you commented a while back requesting that and I happened to have one like that so I went ahead and tested it. Thanks for watching as always
@@FireAlarmDude5967 got it, You deserve more views on these videos for sacrificing parts for entertainment and education I appreciate what you do these are always awesome to watch
@@nics-systems-electric
Hi
thanks, now I know what those things are in my school and restaurants! I thought it was some sort of fire sprinklers
Nice bro bro.
We have a Concealed Fire Sprinkles at my School.
Can you connect the fire alarm system to it so it’s more official
Maybe
Thank you very much dear…. As it is very useful for this time🎉😊
Is it possible for Steam to trigger a sprinkler head?
I ask because one time steam from my tea kettle triggered my smoke detector.
Hi, no, steam will not trigger fire sprinklers. Smoke detectors detect smoke. Fire sprinklers do not detect smoke.
Is it true that a skittle can tigger a sprinkler cause that’s what happened at the local middle school supposedly
Sounds like a myth
Drink every time he says “sprinkler head.”
Stay hydrated
@@FireAlarmDude5967 can I get another “sprinkler head” for the road?
@@steve4729 You can buy one from eBay
@@FireAlarmDude5967 burn
Concealed sprinklers be like, *pop* “Yo” *pffffff*
The liquid doesn't expand, the air bubble inside, which is precisely measured expands as air does when exposed to heat, bursts the glass due to a pressure increase. The air bubble is engineered to burst at different temps based on the application. True statement.
Christopherbeasley6779, dude you do not need to get down to the nitty-gritty about everything we all can look it up ok so there you go
@@graysynlain5934 and you should stop hating they're literally just trying to state a fact.
Thank you for the fact I actually didn't know this and for some reason I have an obsession with fire sprinklers lol
I somewhat find the concealed sprinklers and the KFR sprinklers, or ones designed similar, very interesting. My school does use concealed, pendant, and sidewall sprinklers. The sidewall ones are usually outside, with a metal cover on them. The pendant ones are usually inside the classrooms and other buildings on the premises. However, not all buildings have them. The concealed ones are usually in front, outside the toilets. Pretty interesting to have them at a school, at least from where I am. Anyway, thanks for the info!
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