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Home›Latest News›BlazeMaster® CPVC Fire Sprinkler Systems

BlazeMaster® CPVC Fire Sprinkler Systems

By Jamie Bullock
June 16, 2015
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A sprinkler system that has proven its efficiency in the protection of lives and buildings globally is the BlazeMaster fire sprinkler system, utilising CPVC pipes and fittings.

CPVC stands for chlorinated polyvinylchloride and is a plastic material which was developed originally in the 1950’s. BlazeMaster CPVC pipes and fittings are specially designed for the use in fire sprinkler systems and have since their introduction in 1984 gained worldwide recognition, with well over 300 million metres having been installed around the world since.

Today BlazeMaster fire sprinkler systems are used in a wide variety of residential and commercial applications and can be found in high-rises, hotels, buildings with educational purposes, healthcare facilities and in domestic dwellings. To understand why BlazeMaster products are enjoying an increase in popularity it is important to understand some of the special features which are inherent to this type of fire sprinkler system:

Approvals and Listings: LPCB red book listed, UL and FM Global approved.

Applications: Used on EN12845, BS9251, NFPA 13, 13R, 13D systems.

Durability and long service life: No corrosion or Microbiological issues.

Fire Resistance: EN13501:1 fire rating of Bs1D0. Limiting Oxygen Index of 60.

Superior Hydraulics: Hazen Williams C-Factor of 150. Allows downsizing of pipe.

Fast Installations, Easy Handling: Fast solvent cementing process! Easy transport and handling on jobsite, no hot works, clean and quiet on site.

Light Weight: One fitter can lift, carry and install the pipe work on his own, even for bigger diameters.

Its proven track record for quality, cost effectiveness, light weight, and speed and cleanliness of installation, makes BlazeMaster CPVC the first choice for installers of Domestic, Residential and Ordinary Hazard 1 systems.

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