Branch Pipe

🔥 Branch Pipe – Essential Firefighting Hose Connector for Efficient Water Flow

The Branch Pipe is a critical component in fire protection systems, used to split or connect fire hoses during firefighting operations. This simple yet vital device enables firefighters to distribute water flow from a single source to multiple outlets, enhancing operational efficiency and coverage.

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✅ Key Features:
  • Durable Construction: Made from high-quality brass (gold) or stainless steel (silver) for strength and longevity
  • Threaded Connections: Compatible with standard fire hose couplings for quick and secure attachment
  • Compact & Lightweight: Easy to carry and install during emergency response
  • High-Pressure Rated: Designed to withstand intense water pressure without leakage
  • Available in Multiple Sizes: Suitable for different hose diameters and flow requirements
🛠️ Applications:
  • Fire departments and emergency response teams
  • Industrial plants and warehouses
  • Fire hydrant systems and pump connections
  • Multi-hose operations in large-scale fires
  • Training and simulation exercises

The Branch Pipe allows for parallel hose deployment, enabling simultaneous attacks on different parts of a fire — increasing control and reducing response time.

 

🛡️ Split the Flow. Expand the Reach.
Equip your firefighting system with reliable Branch Pipes for smarter, more effective water distribution.

FAQs

A fire extinguisher is a portable device filled with extinguishing agents designed to control or extinguish small fires in emergency situati

  • Water / Water Mist – for Class A fires (wood, paper, cloth).

  • Foam – for Class A & B fires (flammable liquids).

  • Dry Powder (ABC Type) – for Class A, B & C fires (solid, liquid, and gas).

  • CO₂ (Carbon Dioxide) – for Class B & electrical fires.

  • Wet Chemical – for Class K/F fires (cooking oil & fat).

An ABC Dry Powder or Foam extinguisher is commonly recommended for homes since they cover multiple fire types.

Follow the PASS technique:

  • Pull the pin.

  • Aim at the fire base.

  • Squeeze the handle.

  • Sweep side to side.

No. Using the wrong extinguisher can worsen the fire. For example, never use a water extinguisher on electrical or oil fires.

  • Wall Brackets & Stands – for safe mounting.

  • Fire Cabinets – protection against weather/damage.

  • Pressure Gauges – to check extinguisher pressure.

  • Safety Pins & Seals – prevent accidental discharge.

  • Refilling Kits – for recharging after use.

  • After every use (even partial discharge).

  • Typically every 5 years (depending on type & local fire regulations).

Yes. Brackets, cabinets, and hoses should be checked regularly for rust, cracks, or wear to ensure the extinguisher is always ready for use.