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Why Choose Nickel-Plated brass push in Fittings for Fire Suppressant Delivery in Energy Storage Fire Protection Systems?
Nickel-plated copper quick-connect fittings are becoming key cornerstones in building a safe future for energy storage systerms.

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How to push in and pull out pipes correctly when using nickel plated brass fittings?
1.Trim the tube end to make it flat and use a tube with a smooth surface.
2.Push the tube firmly into the fitting until it locks securely and cannot be pulled out easily.
3.To disconnect, press the locking pawl on the top of the fitting while gently pushing the tube inward, then pull it out.

Advantages of Brass Nickel-Plated Quick-Connect fittings in Energy Storage Fire Warning Systems
The technical advantages of copper nickel-plated quick-connect connectors in energy storage fire warning systems are fully validated through multi-dimensional quantitative data derived from actual project operation monitoring and third-party test reports, comprehensively covering three core indicators: safety performance, environmental adaptability, and operational efficiency.





