Pyro-Chem Control Head Mounting Bracket - 550853
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Wholesale PricingThe Pyro-Chem Control Head Mounting Bracket (550853) is a heavy-duty OEM component engineered to provide the essential structural support for the control head assembly in Kitchen Knight II and other Pyro-Chem commercial kitchen fire suppression systems. In the critical seconds following fire detection, the control head must execute a high-torque mechanical rotation to puncture the agent cylinder. The 550853 bracket ensures that this assembly remains perfectly stationary, preventing the flex or misalignment that can lead to a failed discharge.
Manufactured from high-strength, corrosion-resistant steel, this bracket is designed to withstand the harsh, grease-laden, and high-temperature environments of a professional cooking line. By ensuring the control head is securely anchored, the 550853 bracket maintains the precise geometry required for mechanical release cables to function with 100% reliability. For fire protection professionals, this bracket is a critical link in the life-safety equipment chain.
The Engineering of Activation: Structural Stability and Torque Resistance
Torque Counteraction
When the system's nitrogen cartridge or spring-release mechanism is triggered, the control head experiences a sudden mechanical load. Without a rigid OEM bracket like the 550853, this force can cause the assembly to shift. Even a shift of a few millimeters can cause the actuation cable to bind.
Vibration and Harmonic Dampening
Commercial kitchens are high-vibration environments due to industrial exhaust fans. The 550853 bracket is engineered to dampen these harmonics, ensuring that critical internal components such as the cocking lever do not experience vibration-induced wear over years of standby.
Precision Alignment for Detection Lines
The bracket ensures the input ports for fusible link lines are perfectly aligned with the internal pulleys. This reduces friction on the stainless steel cables, ensuring that when a link melts at its rated thermal temperature, the tension drop is transmitted instantly to the release mechanism.
- High-Volume Restaurant Lines: Securing control heads for multi-tank systems protecting massive fryer batteries.
- Institutional Cafeterias: Ensuring code-compliant installation in hospitals where fire safety documentation must be impeccable.
- Industrial Food Processing: Providing a stable platform in facilities where heavy machinery may cause significant wall vibrations.
- Hotel Banquet Kitchens: Maintaining professional standards in clean-line installations while providing industrial-grade support.
- System Retrofits: The standard replacement part for older systems being modernized to Kitchen Knight II standards.
| Manufacturer | Pyro-Chem (A Johnson Controls Brand) |
| Part Number | 550853 |
| Material | Heavy-Gauge Galvanized/Zinc-Plated Steel |
| Component Type | Control Head Structural Support |
| Mounting | Wall or Enclosure Mount |
| Certification | Factory Authorized OEM Component |
To maintain NFPA 17A compliance, the installation of the 550853 bracket must follow strict professional protocols:
- Structural Anchoring: The bracket must be anchored to a structural member or a reinforced wall section. This often involves mounting through stainless steel wall cladding into the underlying structure.
- Leveling and Plumb: Technicians must verify the bracket is perfectly level. An off-angle mounting can put uneven stress on the discharge piping.
- Clearance Verification: Installers must ensure the bracket allows the minimum required clearance for the manual pull station cable and the gas valve shutoff cable, ensuring no kinks occur in the mechanical control lines.
- Bolt Integrity Check: During the mandatory 6-month check, mounting bolts must be verified for tightness. A loose bracket is a common red tag during a fire marshal audit.
Can I use a generic bracket if this one is out of stock?
No. Using a generic bracket violates the manufacturer's installation manual. In the event of a fire, if non-OEM components were used, insurance claims can be denied, and the installer may be held liable for system failure liability.
Does this bracket come with mounting hardware?
Typically, the bracket provides the pre-drilled holes for the control head, but the wall-anchoring hardware is selected by the technician based on the specific wall material (concrete, wood stud, or steel) of the commercial kitchen facility.
How do I know if my bracket needs to be replaced?
During your semi-annual inspection, look for signs of rust or warping. If the control head can be moved by hand while mounted, the bracket or its anchors are failing and must be replaced immediately to maintain kitchen fire code standards.
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