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Tyco Fire TY-B Series Sprinklers

Standard response sprinklers for factories, refineries, & chemical plants

Tyco Fire TY-B Series Sprinklers
Source: Johnson Controls - Tyco Fire
Tyco Fire TY-B series standard response sprinklers from Johnson Controls are UL certified, offered in K-factors up to 8.0, and designed for factories, refineries, and chemical plants.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

Looking to guard your building against fire incidents? Tyco Fire TY-B series standard response sprinklers from Johnson Controls are designed for use in commercial occupancies such as banks, hotels, malls, factories, refineries, and chemical plants. 

When it comes to fire safety, preparation is everything. These sprinklers discharge a hemispherical water spray pattern in the area beneath the sprinkler using a small frame and narrow-profile bulb.

TY-B series sprinklers are offered in a variety of orientations and K-factors up to 8.0, with a temperature rating up to 360 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • 5.6 K-Factor: upright, pendent, horizontal sidewall, and vertical sidewall
  • 2.8, 5.6, and 8.0 K-factor, upright, pendent, and recessed pendent

The TY-B series is UL and C-UL certified, as well as FM, NYC, LPCB, and VdS approved.

Interested parties can contact Johnson Controls's Tyco Fire sales team to learn more information.

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