Davidales (12 Pack) 1/2" Fire Sprinkler Head Standard Recessed Escutcheon Rosette Plate White Lid Decorative Cover Tool 2 Pieces System Stainless Iron Material

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EASY INSTALLATION: Your time is very important, do not waste it with difficult installations, this fire sprinkler cover will prevent you from wasting a lot of time on installation.
EXCELLENT TRIM: The fire sprinkler head ring fits perfectlly to 1/2 "fire sprinklers, maximum adjustment depth of 23mm. Will not fall off the ceiling
FITS PERFECTLY: Will fit almost any 1/2" fire sprinkler head.
BEST ON THE MARKET: Our fire sprinkler escutheon rings are the best on the market. Best PRICE-QUALITY ratio.
LIMITED DELUXE EDITION: Fire resistant white color plate to beautify and seal the holes in the ceiling around fire sprinkler heads. We are your best choice in sprinkler escutcheons for fire sprinkler system installations.

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The fire sprinkler industry is packed with special words hardly anybody outside of the industry ever get to hear or even understand. Beyond contractors and firefighters, most home owners, maintenance professionals, inspectors, media personalities, and even politicians have created endless name variations for the same fire sprinkler system components, one of those being the fire sprinkler escutcheons. Beauty rings, trim rings, sleeves, 401s, adjustable, extended, ESSRs, cups, all variations of the traditional escutcheon name. The purpose of a sprinkler escutcheon is two-fold: first, aesthetically, it surrounds the base of the sprinkler, adding what amounts to a decorative trim, and second, it pleasantly covers the cut-out in the ceiling or wall. Recessed escutcheons sit at a specified depth with a decorative ring covering the cutout while the inner ring remains around the base of the recessed sprinkler. Recessed sprinklers are common in schools, offices, etc. - nearly anywhere with drywall or ceiling tiles in a smaller room. The choice of the escutcheon is solely dependent on the design of the sprinkler system. Most escutcheons are installed during system fitting and are not replaceable as-is without draining the system and removing the sprinkler head.