William Eagles Dividing Breechings

William Eagles Dividing Breechings are designed to efficiently split water flow from a single hose supply into two or more outlets, ensuring controlled distribution in firefighting, industrial, and marine applications. Manufactured in accordance with BS 336, these breechings provide secure and leak-free water division, enhancing operational flexibility and response efficiency.

P244 Dividing Breechings

The P244 Dividing Breechings are engineered for efficient water distribution, allowing a single water supply to be split into two or more controlled outlets. Manufactured in accordance with BS 336, these units ensure secure, leak-free, and high-pressure performance in firefighting, industrial, and marine applications.

Max Inlet Pressure: 16 bar
Inlet Sizes: 2½" BS 336 INST. MALE or FEMALE
Outlet Sizes: (2x) 2½" BS 336 INST. MALE or FEMALE
Material Options: LG2 (CC491K). LG4 (CC492K).

Key Features

Key features and benefits...
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Key Features

Ensures seamless integration with British Standard hose couplings, hydrants, and pumps, making it a reliable choice for emergency response and industrial applications.
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Key Features

Splits a single water supply into two outlets, allowing for dual hose deployment to increase efficiency in firefighting, marine, and industrial use.
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Key Features

Each outlet is fitted with individual ball valves, allowing precise control of water flow to each hose independently, optimising performance and water management.
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Key Features

Constructed from high-quality aluminium, brass, or gunmetal, ensuring longevity and resistance to harsh environments, making it suitable for marine, industrial, and emergency services.
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Key Features

Equipped with instantaneous hose connections, enabling fast and secure attachment, reducing response time in firefighting and high-pressure applications.
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Key Features

Engineered to withstand intense water pressure, ensuring minimal water loss and maximum efficiency in demanding situations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Fire protection valves are essential components in fire suppression systems, controlling water, foam, or gas flow to ensure effective firefighting in emergencies.

Common types include deluge valves, pressure-reducing valves, alarm check valves, butterfly valves, gate valves, and ball valves, each serving different roles in fire suppression.

A deluge valve is used in systems that require a rapid and simultaneous water discharge, such as in high-hazard areas. It opens when triggered by a fire detection system.

Alarm check valves prevent backflow and maintain water pressure in a sprinkler system. They also activate an alarm when the system detects water flow due to an open sprinkler head.

These valves regulate water pressure in fire suppression systems, ensuring that sprinklers, hose reels, and hydrants receive water at the correct pressure to operate effectively.

Regular inspection, lubrication, pressure testing, and cleaning are essential. It's also important to check for leaks, corrosion, and mechanical damage.

  • Butterfly valves are compact and quick to operate, often used for flow control and isolation in fire sprinkler systems.

  • Gate valves offer a full flow opening and are commonly used in fire hydrant systems.

NFPA standards recommend weekly, monthly, or annual inspections, depending on the valve type and system requirements. Professional servicing should be done at least once a year.

Yes! Different valves are designed for wet pipe (always filled with water) and dry pipe (air-filled, activated by heat) systems. Deluge and pre-action valves are also common in dry systems.

A pre-action valve is used in pre-action fire sprinkler systems, requiring a trigger (heat or smoke detection) before allowing water into the pipes. This reduces the risk of accidental discharge.

Most are made from ductile iron, brass, bronze, or stainless steel to withstand high pressures, extreme temperatures, and corrosion.

Consider factors like system type, pressure requirements, fire hazard level, and compliance with NFPA/UL/FM standards. Consulting a fire protection specialist is always recommended.

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William Eagles Dividing Breechings