The Figure 22L2 from EATON's Tolco range is a component designed for sprinkler systems used in commercial, residential and industrial environments. It is of particular interest to facility managers, fire protection engineers and specialist contractors looking for a compliant, trustworthy and simpler solution to integrate into new or retrofit projects.
The product is presented as NFPA-compliant, cULus-approved and compatible with building codes applicable in Quebec and elsewhere in Canada.
Its main appeal lies in simplified installation, good operational reliability and corrosion resistance.
It is suitable for a wide range of environments, including commercial buildings, industrial sites, healthcare facilities and renovation projects.
SCS accompanies selection, integration and ordering with specialized technical support as required.
The Figure 22L2 is a component designed for sprinkler systems used in facilities where compliance, continuity of operation and quality of workmanship are essential. It helps project teams integrate a component compatible with the regulatory and operational requirements of commercial and industrial buildings.
Its design aims to simplify installation, which can help limit delays and reduce on-site disruption.
Operational reliability
Materials, manufacturing tolerances and quality control are emphasized to support consistent performance.
This aspect is particularly relevant in dry and pre-action systems, where corrosion can compromise network durability.
Compatibility with modernization projects
The Figure 22L2 can be integrated into existing systems as part of a gradual upgrade process.
Teams can receive support in product selection, application validation and project preparation.
| Evaluation criteria | What to check | Positioning of Figure 22L2 |
|---|---|---|
| Compliance with standards | Compliance with NFPA standards and local regulatory requirements | Presented as conforming to NFPA standards |
| Approval | Recognition by authorities and project stakeholders | cULus approval mentioned |
| Regulatory compatibility | Compliance with Quebec and Canadian building codes | Presented as compatible with applicable codes |
| Ease of installation | Easy to install on site | Promoted as an important benefit |
| Long-term reliability | Durability, quality control, operating consistency | Positioned as reliable and durable |
| Corrosion resistance | Suitability for dry or pre-action systems | Aspect explicitly emphasized |
| Integration with existing systems | Easy to retrofit without complete replacement | Presented as suitable for renovation projects |
| Technical documentation | Clear data for engineering, approval and execution | Full technical documentation included |
| Technical support | Support for selection and implementation | Specialized technical support provided by SCS |
Check that the component meets NFPA requirements, required approvals and building codes applicable to your project.
In a modernization project, it is essential to validate compatibility with the infrastructure already in place.
This element is important in environments where the durability of the network may be affected, notably in certain dry and pre-action systems.
Engineering and installation teams need clear information for validation, approval and execution.
Relevant technical support helps to reduce selection errors and better adapt the component to the actual building context.
Yes, the product is presented as NFPA-compliant, with cULus certification and compatibility with building codes applicable in Quebec and elsewhere in Canada.
It can be integrated into a variety of environments, including office buildings, shopping centers, manufacturing plants, healthcare facilities and some government installations.
Corrosion can shorten the life of a sprinkler system and increase the need for corrective maintenance. Better corrosion resistance therefore supports long-term reliability.
Choosing components designed for simplified installation can help speed up on-site installation, especially in commercial projects with tight schedules.
Yes, it is presented as compatible with integration into existing systems, making it a relevant option for gradual upgrades.
Clear documentation facilitates the work of consulting engineers, contractors and compliance teams. It helps validate connections, operating parameters and project requirements.
SCS acts as a distributor and offers technical support to help identify the appropriate application, prepare product selection and assist with project integration.
In a fire protection project, compliance is not just an administrative requirement. It has a direct influence on system acceptance, coordination between stakeholders and the overall quality of the installation.
compliance with NFPA standards;
cULus approval;
compliance with building codes applicable in Quebec and Canada;
technical documentation to facilitate project validation.
For design and implementation teams, this helps to reduce uncertainty during specification and installation.
In commercial projects, installation time has a direct impact on labor costs, trade coordination and business continuity. A component that is simpler to install can therefore create a real operational advantage.
simplify on-site installation;
limit disruption to buildings in use;
support the execution of renovation or upgrade projects;
maintain a high level of quality and safety during installation.
This is particularly useful where scheduling, building access or technical coordination constraints are high.
The performance of a fire protection system is also measured over time. For many asset managers and safety officers, the question is not just whether a component is compliant today, but whether it will remain dependable over time.
materials and treatments favoring durability;
attention to quality control;
corrosion resistance relevant to certain more demanding applications;
a contribution to reducing the need for corrective action.
In dry and pre-action systems, where the risk of corrosion can be higher, this criterion deserves particular attention right from the selection phase.
Many organizations do not replace their entire fire protection infrastructure in a single phase. Instead, they prefer a phased approach, compatible with their budgetary and operational realities.
a targeted upgrade;
greater compatibility with existing systems
improved overall performance without a complete overhaul;
seamless coordination between engineering, purchasing and installation.
This logic is particularly relevant in busy commercial buildings, active industrial facilities and establishments where disruption to operations must be kept to a minimum.
To obtain a customized quotation for EATON's Tolco Figure 22L2, SCS provides a simplified ordering process and expert technical support.
validate the product's suitability for your application;
obtain technical details;
prepare a selection adapted to your project;
request a quotation;
place an order from the SCS shopping cart.
If your project involves a commercial or industrial sprinkler system in Quebec or Canada, the SCS team can help you with the technical evaluation and selection of the Figure 22L2.