Sprinkler Frequently Asked Questions

What types of sprinkler heads does the Shutgun work with?

The Shutgun tool works with a wide range of fire sprinkler head types, including:Pendant fire sprinkler heads, Upright fire sprinkler heads, Wall mount sprinkler heads, Semi-recessed sprinkler heads and Concealed and institutional styles with appropriate Shutgun versions

Accidental sprinkler activations are common and many are not caused by actual fires but by bumped or damaged heads, renovations, or everyday impacts. The Shutgun lets you stop water flow in seconds, which can prevent tens of thousands of dollars in water damage that can occur while waiting for the fire department.

No — Shutgun includes a patented fusible link that allows the sprinkler head to reactivate if a fire reignites, maintaining fire safety while stopping unnecessary water discharge.

The Shutgun’s fusible link will release at approximately 164°F (73°C), allowing the sprinkler to function normally again if needed.

A typical fire sprinkler head can release around 60 gallons of water per minute and fill a standard bathtub in less than a minute. Even a short wait for the fire department can result in hundreds or thousands of gallons of water released.

Fire sprinkler systems can develop issues over time, such as: Leaks and drips from corrosion or impact damage, Misfires/false activations, Pressure issues that affect performance, Blockages from debris or pests, Corrosion and deterioration of components, and Valve/pump failures due to mechanical wear

Tools like the Shutgun let you deactivate individual sprinkler heads quickly when they misfire or leak, helping prevent costly water damage while repairs are arranged.

Fire sprinkler systems are widely installed in commercial buildings, multi-family residential properties, industrial facilities, and increasingly in homes to protect lives and property.

Typically, firefighters will shut off the sprinkler system once the fire is out. But in accidental activations or false alarms, it may take them several minutes to arrive  during which a lot of water can be released. Having a Shutgun on site lets you act immediately.

Water can pour out rapidly — even before emergency responders arrive. In as little as 5 minutes, one active sprinkler can discharge hundreds of gallons of water.

Yes — online resources from Shutgun recommend placing the tool next to fire extinguishers and training staff to use it so you are ready to act immediately in emergencies.

While specifics vary by policy, reducing unnecessary water damage from accidental activations can help lower repair costs and simplify insurance claims, since less water damage generally leads to fewer expenses overall
How fast do water sprinklers react once triggered?

In most systems, water remains in the piping until needed, leaving the fire sprinkler system “on call”. Sprinklers release water almost instantly.

In most systems, water remains in the piping until needed, leaving the fire sprinkler system “on call”. Sprinklers release water almost instantly.

In most systems, water remains in the piping until needed, leaving the fire sprinkler system “on call”. Sprinklers release water almost instantly.

In most systems, water remains in the piping until needed, leaving the fire sprinkler system “on call”. Sprinklers release water almost instantly.

In most systems, water remains in the piping until needed, leaving the fire sprinkler system “on call”. Sprinklers release water almost instantly.

In most systems, water remains in the piping until needed, leaving the fire sprinkler system “on call”. Sprinklers release water almost instantly.

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