
β A Fun & Practical Guide for Fire Fighting Installations π§π₯
If you have ever managed Fire Fighting piping work on-site, you already know the chaos π . One engineer screams βThread it!β, another yells βNo, noβ¦ weld it!β, and the poor contractor is stuck in the middle like a referee in a boxing match.
So today, letβs understand When to thread MS Pipe in the simplest (and funniest) way possible β with real technical facts, industry standards, and a few relatable emojis to keep you smiling π.
When to thread MS Pipe β Understanding the Basics π€
Threading is a process where the ends of the MS Pipe are cut into spiral grooves so fittings can be screwed on. Itβs fast, clean, and widely used in Fire Fighting and plumbing projects.
You should choose threading when the installation requires:
β Small pipe diameters
β Flexibility
β Quick installation
β Low-heat methods
β Easy future modifications
Knowing When to thread MS Pipe is essential because Fire Fighting systems can have both low-pressure and high-pressure lines β and each demands a different joining method.
When to thread MS Pipe in Fire Fighting Systems? π©π₯
Most Fire Fighting layouts have a mix of welded, grooved, and threaded connections. Threading plays a specific role.
Ideal Situations for Threading MS Pipes
π Pipes up to 2 inches (50mm)
This is the golden rule. Small pipes behave extremely well with threaded fittings and can handle the pressure of sprinkler branch lines.
π Sprinkler Drops & Branch Lines
Almost every sprinkler network uses threaded pipes for the final drops, armovers, and small connections. Itβs quick, simple, and very reliable.
π When installation needs future adjustments π§π
Threading allows fittings to be removed or replaced easily, unlike welding.
π Indoor locations where welding sparks are risky
Threading avoids fire hazards, making it perfect for enclosed rooms, hospitals, malls, and shops.
π When installation speed matters β‘
Threading is definitely faster than welding β no sparks, no gas, no grinding noise.
In all these cases, When to thread MS Pipe becomes straightforward:
Use threading when the pipe is small, low-pressure, and requires flexibility.
When NOT to thread MS Pipes π«
Even though threading is convenient, it is NOT suitable for everything.
Avoid threading when:
β Pipe size is above 50mm
β Pipe wall thickness is low
β High-pressure hydrant mains are installed
β Underground piping is involved
β System reliability is critical (pump rooms, risers, outside mains)
Threading reduces wall thickness, which weakens the pipe. Not ideal when your fire pump is ready to blast water at 12 kg/cmΒ² ππ¦.
When Welding Becomes Better Than Threading π₯π¨βπ
If threading is like a quick snack π, welding is a full-course meal π½οΈ β strong, permanent, and reliable.
Use Welding Whenβ¦
π₯ Pipe size is 65mm, 80mm, 100mm, 150mm, and above
π₯ Piping is directly connected to fire pumps
π₯ You need strong, leak-proof joints
π₯ The pipe runs underground or outdoors
π₯ The system must comply with high safety standards (IS/NBC/NFPA)
Knowing When to thread MS Pipe automatically tells you when NOT to thread β and thatβs where welding wins.
Threading vs Welding β Quick Comparison π
| Feature | Threading π© | Welding π₯ |
|---|---|---|
| Pipe Size | Up to 2″ | Above 2″ |
| Speed | Fast β‘ | Slower |
| Strength | Moderate | High |
| Cost | Lower | Medium |
| Flexibility | Easy to remove | Permanent |
| Hydrant Lines | β | β |
| Sprinkler Lines | β | Optional |
Both methods are valid β you just need to know When to thread MS Pipe and when to weld.
Why SSES Engineers Is the Best for MS Pipe SITC ππ₯
Letβs be honest β Fire Fighting installations are not the place for guesswork π€¦ββοΈ. A small mistake in choosing threading or welding can lead to leakages or failure when a fire actually happens.
Thatβs exactly why SSES Engineers is one of the most trusted SITC contractors for MS pipe installation.
What Makes SSES Engineers the Best Vendor?
β We are NOT manufacturers β we are installation specialists!
Our focus is pure quality and perfect workmanship.
β We know exactly When to thread MS Pipe and when to weld
Every decision is based on IS 15105, NBC 2016, and NFPA standards.
β Trained welders, expert fitters, and certified installers
We guarantee leak-proof, pressure-tested pipelines.
β We handle complete SITC:
β’ Pipe supply
β’ Fabrication
β’ Threading
β’ Welding
β’ Grooving
β’ Painting
β’ Hydro-testing
β’ Commissioning
β Experience with high-rise buildings, warehouses, industries, and malls
Our MS Pipe installation practices follow best engineering methods.
β On-time, zero-stress project execution π
We donβt just install pipes β we build trust.
Why Choosing the Right Joining Method Matters π¨
A Fire Fighting system is useless if it leaks. Thatβs why knowing When to thread MS Pipe is so important. Thread where necessary, weld where mandatory β and let experts like SSES Engineers do the job with perfection.
Final Thoughts π
You now know exactly When to thread MS Pipe, when to weld, and why choosing a professional SITC contractor can save your building, money, and peace of mind.
If you want your Fire Fighting MS pipe system installed safely, professionally, and with zero leaks β
SSES Engineers is your go-to team.