Warehouse Sprinkler
When a storage facility needs more than a standard ceiling sprinkler system but the constraints of the building — obstructed structure, dry-pipe system, mixed storage heights, or a ceiling below 9 m — make ESFR impractical, the answer is a warehouse special application sprinkler. CA-FIRE's CMSA series (Control Mode Special Application) is a large-K-factor, high-performance ceiling sprinkler engineered specifically for high-piled and rack storage protection in challenging warehouse environments.
Unlike ESFR, which must suppress a fire in a single fast discharge event, CMSA sprinklers are designed to control fire spread — limiting fire growth to a manageable size while allowing multiple sprinkler heads to operate together. This control-mode philosophy means the system works at lower minimum operating pressures, tolerates more ceiling obstructions, and is fully compatible with dry-pipe and pre-action systems — making it the preferred solution wherever ESFR is ruled out.
CA-FIRE offers the CMSA series in four K-factor sizes — K11.3 (K161), K14.2 (K202), K17.0 (K242), and K25.2 (K363) — in both upright (CMSAZ) and pendent (CMSAX) orientations. Ceiling heights from 7.5 m to 12.0 m, storage heights to 10.5 m. All models are GB 5135 CCCF type approved; NFPA 13 documentation available on request.
For ceiling heights ≥ 9.0 m where ESFR is eligible, see: ESFR Fire Sprinkler → · For Light & Ordinary Hazard large-area coverage, see: Extended Coverage Sprinkler →
Where CMSA Fits — Between Standard and ESFR
Storage fire protection is not a single solution. The right sprinkler type depends on ceiling height, storage height, building structure, system type, and commodity class. CMSA occupies a critical middle ground: more capable than standard sprinklers, more flexible than ESFR.
ZSTX / ZSTZ + Rack Sprinklers
- K5.6 / K8.0 ceiling heads
- Requires in-rack sprinklers at every 2–3 levels
- High head count and pipe complexity
- Any ceiling height with rack support
- All commodity classes
CMSA — CMSAZ / CMSAX
- K11.3–K25.2 ceiling heads only
- No in-rack required in qualifying layouts
- Dry-pipe & pre-action compatible
- Ceiling 7.5–12.0 m, storage to 10.5 m
- Class I–IV commodities
- Works with obstructed ceilings
ESFR-202 / -242 / -363
- K14.2–K25.2, suppression mode
- No in-rack required
- Wet-pipe systems strongly preferred
- Ceiling ≥ 9.0 m required
- Clear ceiling mandatory
- Highest water demand per head
Four K-Factor Series — Choose by Ceiling and Storage Height
Higher K-factors deliver more water at a given pressure, allowing protection of taller ceiling heights and taller storage stacks. K11.3 is suited to lower-height storage, while K25.2 enables the tallest configurations in the CMSA range.
CMSA Sprinkler Models — CMSAZ (Upright) & CMSAX (Pendent)
All CMSA models use a 5mm glass bulb. Temperature ratings: 74°C (Y — yellow bulb, standard finish) and 68°C (Q5 — special finish). The most common temperature rating is 74°C for general-purpose warehouse use; 68°C is available for cooler environments.
CMSAZ 161-74°C Y
Upright · K11.3 · 74°CK11.3 upright CMSA. Entry-level warehouse head for ceiling heights 7.5–9.0 m, storage to 7.5 m. Lowest flow requirement of the CMSA range — suited to facilities with limited water supply at low-to-mid ceiling heights.
| K-factor (intl.) | K11.3 (K161) |
|---|---|
| Activation | 74°C · Yellow |
| Max ceiling | 9.0 m |
| Max storage | 7.5 m |
| Thread | R:3/4 (BSP) |
CMSAX 161-74°C Y
Pendent · K11.3 · 74°CK11.3 pendent CMSA. Identical performance to CMSAZ 161 in pendent orientation — suited to concrete deck construction and hidden-pipe installations. Ceiling 7.5–9.0 m, storage to 7.5 m.
| K-factor (intl.) | K11.3 (K161) |
|---|---|
| Activation | 74°C · Yellow |
| Max ceiling | 9.0 m |
| Max storage | 7.5 m |
| Thread | R:3/4 (BSP) |
CMSAZ 202-74°C Y
Upright · K14.2 · 74°CK14.2 upright CMSA. Handles ceiling heights to 9.0 m at just 0.25 MPa minimum pressure. Suitable for medium-density storage at heights up to 7.5 m in buildings with exposed steel structure.
| K-factor (intl.) | K14.2 (K202) |
|---|---|
| Activation | 74°C · Yellow |
| Max ceiling | 9.0 m |
| Max storage | 7.5 m |
| Thread | R:3/4 (BSP) |
CMSAX 202-74°C Y
Pendent · K14.2 · 74°CK14.2 pendent CMSA. Most popular configuration for concrete-deck storage buildings at ceiling heights 7.5–9.0 m. Minimum pressure 0.25 MPa at 9.0 m ceiling — achievable with standard pump sets.
| K-factor (intl.) | K14.2 (K202) |
|---|---|
| Activation | 74°C · Yellow |
| Max ceiling | 9.0 m |
| Max storage | 7.5 m |
| Thread | R:3/4 (BSP) |
CMSAZ 242-74°C Y
Upright · K17.0 · Most SpecifiedK17.0 upright CMSA — the most widely specified warehouse special application head in the CA-FIRE range. Ceiling to 9.0 m at 0.15 MPa minimum, storage to 7.5 m. Best balance of flow, pressure, and application range.
| K-factor (intl.) | K17.0 (K242) |
|---|---|
| Activation | 74°C · Yellow |
| Max ceiling | 9.0 m |
| Max storage | 7.5 m |
| Thread | R:3/4 (BSP) |
CMSAX 242-74°C Y
Pendent · K17.0 · Most SpecifiedK17.0 pendent CMSA. Standard specification for concrete deck warehouses. Same 0.10 MPa minimum pressure as upright version at 7.5 m ceiling — the lowest-pressure CMSA configuration below K363.
| K-factor (intl.) | K17.0 (K242) |
|---|---|
| Activation | 74°C · Yellow |
| Max ceiling | 9.0 m |
| Max storage | 7.5 m |
| Thread | R:3/4 (BSP) |
CMSAZ 363-74°C Y / 68°C Q5
Upright · K25.2 · High-BayHighest K-factor CMSA upright. Covers ceiling heights to 12.0 m, storage to 10.5 m — the maximum in the CMSA range. Minimum pressure just 0.07 MPa at 7.5 m ceiling. Available in 74°C (standard) and 68°C finishes.
| K-factor (intl.) | K25.2 (K363) |
|---|---|
| Activation | 74°C / 68°C |
| Max ceiling | 12.0 m |
| Max storage | 10.5 m |
| Thread | R:1 (BSP) |
CMSAX 363-74°C Y / 68°C Q5
Pendent · K25.2 · High-BayK25.2 pendent CMSA for high-bay storage with concrete decks. Ceiling to 12.0 m, storage to 10.5 m. The same maximum coverage as the upright version, preferred when drainage from the pipe is not a constraint.
| K-factor (intl.) | K25.2 (K363) |
|---|---|
| Activation | 74°C / 68°C |
| Max ceiling | 12.0 m |
| Max storage | 10.5 m |
| Thread | R:1 (BSP) |
Complete CMSA Design Parameters
Select the K-factor and installation orientation based on the maximum clear ceiling height and maximum storage height for the project. Minimum working pressure values below are the listed minimums per NFPA 13 / GB 50084 — actual design pressure must be confirmed by hydraulic calculation. Spacing range applies to both longitudinal and transverse branch pipe spacing.
| Max Ceiling | Max Storage | K-factor (intl.) | Installation | Min. Pressure | Spacing Range | Thread |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Max Ceiling Height: 7.5 m · Max Storage: 6.0 m | ||||||
| 7.5 m | 6.0 m | K11.3 (K161) | Upright / Pendent | 0.20 MPa | 2.4–3.7 m | R:3/4 |
| K14.2 (K202) | Upright / Pendent | 0.15 MPa | 2.4–3.7 m | R:3/4 | ||
| K17.0 (K242) | Upright / Pendent | 0.10 MPa | 2.4–3.7 m | R:3/4 | ||
| K25.2 (K363) ★ | Upright | 0.07 MPa | 2.4–3.7 m | R:1 | ||
| K25.2 (K363) ★ | Pendent | 0.07 MPa | 2.4–3.7 m | R:1 | ||
| Max Ceiling Height: 9.0 m · Max Storage: 7.5 m | ||||||
| 9.0 m | 7.5 m | K11.3 (K161) | Upright / Pendent | 0.35 MPa | 2.4–3.7 m | R:3/4 |
| K14.2 (K202) | Upright / Pendent | 0.25 MPa | 2.4–3.7 m | R:3/4 | ||
| K17.0 (K242) ★ | Upright / Pendent | 0.15 MPa | 2.4–3.7 m | R:3/4 | ||
| K25.2 (K363) | Upright | 0.07–0.15 MPa | 2.4–3.7 m | R:1 | ||
| K25.2 (K363) | Pendent | 0.07–0.15 MPa | 2.4–3.7 m | R:1 | ||
| Max Ceiling Height: 12.0 m · Max Storage: 10.5 m | ||||||
| 12.0 m | 10.5 m | K25.2 (K363) | Upright | 0.10–0.20 MPa | 2.4–3.0 m | R:1 |
| 12.0 m | 10.5 m | K25.2 (K363) | Pendent | 0.10–0.20 MPa | 2.4–3.0 m | R:1 |
★ Most commonly specified. Glass bulb: 5mm · Standard response. All models GB 5135 CCCF certified. Temperature ratings: 74°C (Y suffix, yellow bulb) and 68°C (Q5 suffix) available — confirm availability for specific model. NFPA 13 submittals available on request.
CMSA vs ESFR — Choosing the Right Warehouse Sprinkler
Both CMSA and ESFR are large-K-factor warehouse ceiling sprinklers that can eliminate in-rack sprinkler requirements in qualifying configurations. The choice between them depends on building constraints, system type, and water supply.
| Parameter | ESFR (ESFR-202 / -242 / -363) | CMSA (CMSAZ / CMSAX) — this page |
|---|---|---|
| Fire objective | Early suppression — extinguish before full involvement | Fire control — limit spread, prevent structural involvement |
| Min. ceiling height | 9.0 m (mandatory) | 7.5 m — usable at lower ceiling heights |
| Max. ceiling height | 13.5 m (K363) | 12.0 m (K363) |
| Ceiling obstructions | Clear ceiling required — very sensitive to beams / ducts | More tolerant of obstructions under NFPA 13 CMSA rules |
| System type compatibility | Wet-pipe strongly preferred; dry-pipe restricted | Fully compatible with dry-pipe and pre-action systems |
| Glass bulb type | 3mm fast response (RTI ≤50) | 5mm standard response |
| Min. operating pressure | 0.15–0.50 MPa (higher overall) | From 0.07 MPa (K363 at 7.5 m ceiling) |
| Design basis (simultaneous heads) | 12 heads (NFPA 13) | Per hydraulic area — typically higher head count |
| Water supply demand | Very high per head; 12-head design basis | Lower per head; more heads may operate |
| In-rack sprinklers | Eliminated in qualifying configurations | Eliminated in qualifying configurations |
| Best suited to | New high-bay DC/logistics with clear structure and wet-pipe | Retrofits, dry-pipe systems, obstructed ceilings, 7.5–12 m heights |
Typical CMSA Warehouse Sprinkler Applications
CMSA excels wherever ESFR cannot be used — lower ceilings, dry-pipe systems, obstructed roof structure, or existing buildings being retrofitted for higher-density storage.
Existing wet or dry-pipe systems being upgraded for higher storage density. CMSA replaces standard heads at ceiling without changing the pipe network type.
Freezer stores where wet pipe would freeze — CMSA is compatible with dry-pipe and pre-action systems, making it the standard choice for cold chain facilities.
Buildings with deep steel trusses or HVAC runs at ceiling level that would disqualify ESFR. CMSA's obstruction tolerance makes it the practical solution.
IT hardware storage, archive vaults, and high-value goods facilities using pre-action systems for double-interlock protection — CMSA is fully listed for pre-action use.
On-floor parts storage and work-in-progress bays within manufacturing plants — mid-height storage at 7.5 m ceiling, often with dry-pipe due to freezing or process heat.
Stock rooms and mezzanine storage in retail buildings where ceiling heights are 7.5–9.0 m and the system is already dry-pipe or pre-action.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between CMSA and ESFR — aren't they both large-K warehouse sprinklers?
Both are large-K-factor warehouse ceiling sprinklers, but they operate on fundamentally different design philosophies. ESFR (Early Suppression Fast Response) is designed to suppress a fire — it uses a fast-response bulb (RTI ≤50, 3mm) and delivers a very high volume of water in a single short event, aimed at knocking the fire down before it reaches full involvement. This requires a wet-pipe system (to avoid any delay), a perfectly clear ceiling, and a minimum 9.0 m ceiling height.
CMSA (Control Mode Special Application) is designed to control a fire — it limits fire spread and heat release to a level that prevents structural damage and allows emergency response, but it does not necessarily extinguish the fire on its own. Because it doesn't rely on a single fast discharge event, it works in dry-pipe and pre-action systems, tolerates structural obstructions at the ceiling, and operates at lower minimum pressures. It is also usable from 7.5 m ceiling height, where ESFR cannot be applied.
Can CMSA sprinklers be used in a dry-pipe system — doesn't the delayed water delivery reduce effectiveness?
Yes — CMSA sprinklers are fully listed for use in dry-pipe and pre-action systems, and this is one of their most important advantages over ESFR. The control-mode design philosophy accommodates the water delivery delay inherent in dry-pipe systems because CMSA does not rely on achieving suppression in the first moments after activation. Instead, multiple heads may open, and the cumulative water application controls the fire.
ESFR, by contrast, relies on early, concentrated water application before the fire grows too large — a delayed dry-pipe delivery can allow the fire to exceed the suppression capability of the head. NFPA 13 restricts ESFR with dry-pipe systems for this reason. For freezer warehouses, buildings with process heat, or unheated storage where wet pipe would freeze, CMSA with a dry-pipe or pre-action system is the standard engineering solution.
What does "Y" vs "Q5" suffix mean in CMSA model names?
The suffix indicates the glass bulb type and associated finish:
- Y — Standard yellow glass bulb, 74°C activation temperature, standard brass finish. This is the most common specification for general warehouse use in ambient temperatures up to 44°C.
- Q5 — 5mm standard response bulb, 68°C activation temperature, special corrosion-resistant finish. Used in cooler environments or where 74°C is considered too high given the maximum ambient temperature rule (activation temperature minus 30°C = max normal ambient, so 68°C = max 38°C ambient).
For most standard warehouses operating below 44°C ambient, the Y (74°C) suffix is the correct specification.
Our warehouse ceiling is 8.5 m with deep steel trusses. ESFR was ruled out. Can CMSA work?
Yes — this is precisely the scenario CMSA is designed for. At 8.5 m ceiling height, ESFR is not permitted (minimum 9.0 m). Deep steel trusses would further disqualify ESFR even if ceiling height were sufficient, because ESFR requires a clear ceiling free of obstructions.
CMSA at 8.5 m ceiling height would use the 7.5 m ceiling height listing (conservative, but correct — use the next lower listed ceiling height if your actual height falls between listed values). For storage up to 6.0 m high, CMSAZ or CMSAX K17.0 (K242) at 0.10 MPa minimum pressure is the typical specification. The obstruction rules for CMSA are less restrictive than ESFR, allowing the system to work around structural elements that ESFR cannot accommodate.
Have your fire protection engineer review the specific truss geometry against NFPA 13 CMSA obstruction criteria to confirm clearance.
What is the minimum ceiling-to-storage clearance required for CMSA?
NFPA 13 requires a minimum clearance of 1.0 m (approximately 3 ft) between the top of the highest storage and the sprinkler deflector for warehouse special application sprinklers. This clearance is required to allow the sprinkler spray to fully develop before it strikes the top of the stored goods.
Practically, this means: if your ceiling is 9.0 m, the maximum storage height is 8.0 m (9.0 m minus the deflector drop below the ceiling of approximately 0 m plus the 1.0 m clearance). The table above already accounts for this — the listed maximum storage heights include the clearance allowance. Confirm the exact clearance requirement with your system designer for your specific CMSA model and ceiling height.
Can we mix CMSA and standard sprinklers (ZSTZ/ZSTX) on the same system?
Yes, mixing is permitted but requires careful hydraulic design. CMSA and standard sprinklers have different K-factors, different minimum pressures, and different design basis rules — they cannot be hydraulically calculated as a single uniform zone. Typically, the CMSA-protected storage area is treated as a separate hydraulic design area from any adjacent standard-hazard spaces. The pipe system is designed to deliver the required pressure and flow to the most demanding CMSA area independently.
This is common in distribution centres where the main storage hall uses CMSA at the ceiling, and office areas, loading docks, or corridors in the same facility use standard K5.6 or K8.0 sprinklers on separate branches.
Related Products
ESFR-202 / -242 / -363 — suppression mode, ceiling ≥ 9 m, wet-pipe.
ZSTX / ZSTZ — K5.6 / K8.0, Extra Hazard, lower ceiling heights.
ZSTZ full range — standard response, 57–260°C, all hazard classes.
EC-ZSTX / EC-ZSTZ — 36 m²/head, Light & Ordinary Hazard only.
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