Symbol Reference

Fire Protection Symbols Guide

Reference for sprinkler heads, fire alarm devices, standpipes, and fire protection equipment

Life Safety System

Fire protection is a life safety system. All work must comply with NFPA standards (13, 14, 25, 72) and be approved by the AHJ. For NFPA 13 sprinkler requirements, see our dedicated guide. Never modify fire protection systems without proper authority.

Sprinkler Head Types

SymbolMeaningNotes
Upright SprinklerDeflector above pipe, sprays downward
Pendent SprinklerHangs below pipe, most common type
Sidewall SprinklerMounts on wall, half-circle spray
Concealed SprinklerFlush with ceiling, drops when activated
ESFR SprinklerEarly Suppression Fast Response
Quick Response SprinklerQR - faster activation

Fire Alarm Devices

SymbolMeaningNotes
◻SSmoke DetectorPhotoelectric or ionization
◻HHeat DetectorFixed temp or rate-of-rise
◻DSDuct Smoke DetectorIn HVAC ductwork
Pull StationManual fire alarm pull
Horn/StrobeAudible/visual notification
Strobe OnlyVisual notification
Horn OnlyAudible notification
Fire Alarm Control PanelFACP - main panel

Standpipe & Equipment

SymbolMeaningNotes
⊗FHFire HydrantExterior water supply
◯FDCFire Dept ConnectionSiamese connection for FD
Standpipe RiserVertical pipe for hose connections
Fire Hose CabinetContains hose and valve
Hose Valve2½" or 1½" connection
Fire ExtinguisherPortable extinguisher location
Fire PumpBoosts system pressure

Valves & Controls

SymbolMeaningNotes
⊗OS&YOS&Y ValveOutside Screw & Yoke gate valve
⊗PIVPost Indicator ValveShows open/shut position
Check ValvePrevents backflow
Pressure SwitchMonitors system pressure
Flow SwitchDetects water flow
Pressure GaugeVisual pressure reading
Tamper SwitchMonitors valve position

System Risers & Pipes

SymbolMeaningNotes
——FP——Fire Protection MainPrimary supply pipe
——SB——Sprinkler BranchBranch line to heads
- - FP - -Underground Fire LineBelow grade piping
—▷—Alarm Check ValveActivates alarm on flow
—||—Dry Pipe ValveFor dry pipe systems
—◇—Deluge ValveFor deluge systems

Sprinkler System Types

Wet Pipe

Pipes filled with water. Fastest response. Most common system type.

Dry Pipe

Pipes filled with pressurized air. For areas subject to freezing.

Preaction

Dry pipes that require alarm activation before water enters. For sensitive areas.

Deluge

All heads open (no fusible link). All heads discharge simultaneously.

Related Resources

Coordinate Fire Protection Early

Sprinkler heads must be coordinated with lighting, HVAC, and ceiling layouts. Proper reflected ceiling plan coordination is essential. Articulate identifies conflicts between fire protection and other systems before installation.

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