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HomeMy Public PortalAbout07-0053 City of Tybee t. 4. m ii i CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND BUILDING PERMIT DATE ISSUED: 02 -13 -2007 PERMIT #: 070053 WORK DESCRIPTION: SPRINKLER WORK LOCATION: 31 VAN HORN OWNER NAME CITY OF TYBEE ADDRESS PO BOX 2749 CITY, ST, ZIP TYBEE ISLAND GA 313282749 CONTRACTOR NAME CHAMPION FIRE PROTECTION INC ADDRESS 825 WHEATON STREET CITY STATE ZIP SAVANNAH GA 31401 FLOOD ZONE BUILDING VALUATION SQUARE FOOTAGE OCCUPANCY TYPE P TOTAL FEE'S CHARGED $ 41.00 PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION # PROJECT VALUATION $ 0.00 TOTAL BALANCE DUE: $ 41.00 It is understood that if this permit is granted the builder will at all times comply with the zoning, subdivision, flood control, building, fire, soil and sedimentation, wetlands, marshlands protection and shore protection ordinances and codes whether local, state or federal, including all environmental laws and regulations when applicable, subsequent owners should be informed that any alterations to the property must be approved by the issuance of another building permit. Permit holder agrees to hold the City of Tybee Island harmless on any construction covered by this permit. This permit must be posted in a conspicuous location in the front of building and protected from the weather. If this permit is not posted work will be stopped. The building contractor will replace curb paving and gutter broken during construction. This permit will be voided unless work has begun within six months of the date of issuance. Signature of Building Inspector or Authorized Agent: I,( p] Mn.a.J (C ht P. 0. Box 2749 - 403 Butler Avenue, Tybee Island, Georgia 31328 (912) 786 -4573 - FAX (912) 786 -5737 www.cityoftybee.org • CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY DATE COMPLETED: 08/28/07 This Certificate issued pursuant to the requirements of the Standard Building Code Certifying that at the time of issuance this structure was in compliance with the various ordinances of the Jurisdiction regulating building construction or use. PERMIT #: 060547 PROPOSED USE: RENOVATE GUARD HOUSE OCCUPANCY TYPE: P CONTACT NAME CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND CONTACT ADDRESS PO BOX 2749 CONTACT CITY STATE ZIP TYBEE ISLAND GA 31328 PROPERTY ADDRESS 31 VAN HORN APPROVED BY: P. O. Box 2749 - 403 Butler Avenue, Tybee Island, Georgia 31328 (912) 786 -4573 - FAX (912) 786 -5737 www.cityoftybee.org M: • - 11 - v .. , 1,fi - , • • . - r,f,: " 41 7 i . a . • 0,... % ■ ' • • . • 1 . 71 . 3 Insnection Report City of Tybee Isiartil 403 Biller Avienon P=0. Box 2749 Tybee iskand, GA 31.325.1] Phone: (912.) 1186-4513 extension - 114 ht .- (12) 76-9.53g Permit Pici, (71— C0c.-3 Date Requested 7 h /Q --) Ownees Name. ' yi e ..&-: Date Needed -- I / ,--1 Gen. Contractor Subcontractor (/ 1\'(n 1\'(n P(10 i Contact. Number ,31 ,_.__01,.1 "cation -,/ \ \)A- Pr:-)o---N i T---iy . — CO inspector -;--- , , '' ' - Date of jn Type of InsectOon 1, k V-- 1 _,' N V-LlaL t'Sralnek 9L° Pass EI - -.,,,, ‘-‘ a„ 1 — ( 1 or tirl I Mir. 4 t - , 602-) kl . ' • • '_ Fail ip, ( . 1 up 5 , Nai ..- - ____ ud atw_. opto3L \d 1 \ i , tto 5 a 1 1/4i 1 -.._.:14t) ,..../ c L4._ NJ 0 -- PC \ I 5 -- ''-- I (-CC- Va.- , / /1(2.( i•1/4) t_.t.z 1364 ' l i.N9 PC51 VeN 1 '''') ....." ..,' --, — -- —_ --- --- -- — ------ —__— ---- — — --- -- ______ __— — --- — — — — —... !M CHATHAM COUNTY IV1 EMBER ICC izt 1 T 'J j % DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING SAFETY & * � o1 o I* REGULATORY SERVICES TERNATIONAL k 1777 P.O. BOX,8161 t ., -� -- SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31412 -8161 o R G• Gregori S. Anderson, CBO FAX 912 - 201 -4301 Donald H. Wilson, CBO Director 912- 201 -4300 Assistant Director Date: 19 Oct. 05 To: Site Developers /Sprinkler Contractors Subject: Water Control Valves for Sprinkler Systems Please note the following standards that will be required by the Chatham County Department of Building Safety and Regulatory Services. These requirements will be incorporated into all future projects to insure continuity in the bidding process, and to insure fire code compliance. NFPA Standard 24 (Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances), section 6.3.1 states: Every connection from the private main to the building will be provided with a listed post indicator valve located to control all sources of water supply. International Fire Code (IFC), 903.4 Sprinkler system monitoring and alarms. All valves controlling the water supply for automatic sprinkler systems, pumps, tanks, water levels and temperatures, critical air pressures, and water -flow switches on all sprinkler systems shall be electrically supervised. IFC 903.4.1 Signals. Alarm, supervisory and trouble systems shall be disctinctly different and shall be automatically transmitted to an approved central station, remote supervising station or proprietary supervising station as defined in NFPA 72or, when approved by the fire code official, shall sound an audible signal at a constantly attended location. Compliance with these directives will enhance sprinkler system integrity, and provide builders and sprinkler companies clear direction when planning protection for facilities. Thank you for your cooperation and please contact our fire inspector for any information you may require regarding this ma ter at 912 -201 -4308 LEE. B. COLLARD Fire Prevention Inspector. 24-14 INSTALLATION OF PRIVATE FIRE SERVICE MAINS AND THEIRAPPURf ENANCES 10.3.5 Pipe Joint Assembly. 10.6.6 Mains shall be subjected to an evaluation of the follow - 10.3.5.1 Joints shall be assembled by persons familiar with ing specific loading conditions and protected, if necessary: the particular materials being used and in accordance with the (1) Mains running under railroads carrying heavy cargo manufacturer's instructions and specifications. (2) Mains running under large piles of heavy commodities 10.3.5.2 All bolted joint accessories shall be cleaned and (3) Mains located in areas that subject the main to heavy thoroughly coated with asphalt or other corrosion- retarding shock and vibrations material after installation. 10.6.7* Where it is necessary to join metal pipe with pipe of 10.4 Depth of Cover. dissimilar metal, the joint shall be insulated against the pas- sage of an electric current using an approved method. 10.4.1* The depth of cover over water pipes shall be deter- mined by the maximum depth of frost penetration in the lo- 10.6.8* In no case shall the underground piping be used as a cality where the pipe is laid. grounding electrode for electrical systems. This does not pre- clude the bonding of the underground piping to the lightning 10.4.2 The top of the pipe shall be buried not less than 1 ft protection grounding system as required by NFPA 780 in those (0.3 m) below the frost line for the locality. cases where lightning protection is provided for the structure. — 10.4.3 In those locations where frost is not a factor, the depth 10.7 Requirement for Laying Pipe. of cover shall be not less than 2 ft (0.8 m) to prevent me- q g P chanical damage. 10.7.1 Pipes, valves, hydrants, gaskets, and fittings shall be 10.4.4 Pipe under driveways shall be buried at a minimum inspected for damage when received and shall be inspected depth of 3 ft (0.9 m). prior to installation. (See Figure 10.10.1.) 10.4.5 Pipe under railroad tracks shall be buried at a mini-10.7.2 The torquing of bolted joints shall be checked. mum depth of 4 ft (1.2 m). 10.7.3 Pipe, valves, hydrants, and fittings shall be clean inside. 10.4.6 The depth of cover shall be measured from the top of 10.7.4 When work is stopped, the open ends of pipe, valves, the pipe to finished grade, and due consideration shall always hydrants, and fittings shall be plugged to prevent stones and be given to future or final grade and nature of soil. foreign materials from entering. 10.5 Protection Against Freezing. 10.7.5 All pipe, fittings, valves, and hydrants shall be carefully * lowered into the trench using appropriate equipment and 10.5.1* Where it is impracticable to bury pipe, pipe shall be carefully examined for cracks or other defects while sus- permitted to be laid aboveground, provided that the pipe is pended above the trench. protected against freezing and mechanical damage. 10.7.6 Plain ends shall be inspected for signs of damage prior 10.5.2 Pipe shall be buried below the frost line where enter- to installation. ing streams and other bodies of water. 10.7.7 Under no circumstances shall water main materials be 10.5.3 Where pipe is laid in water raceways or shallow streams, dropped or dumped. care shall be taken that there will be sufficient depth of running water between the pipe and the frost line during all seasons of 10.7.8 Pipe shall not be rolled or skidded against other pipe frost; a safer method is to bury the pipe 1 ft (0.3048 m) or more materials. under the bed of the waterway. 10.7.9 Pipes shall bear throughout their full length and shall 10.5.4 Pipe shall be located at a distance from stream banks not be supported by the bell ends only or by blocks. and embankment walls that prevents danger of freezing 10.7.10 If the ground is soft or of a quicksand nature, special through the side of the bank. provisions shall be made for supporting pipe. 10.6 Protection Against Damage. 10.7.11 Valves and fittings used with nonmetallic pipe shall be supported and restrained in accordance with the manufactur- 10.6.1 Pipe shall not be run under buildings. er's specifications. 10.6.2 Where pipe must be run under buildings, special pre- 10.8 Joint Restraint. cautions shall be taken, including the following: (1) Arching the foundation walls over the pipe 10.8.1 General. (2) Running pipe in covered trenches 10.8.1.1* All tees, plugs, caps, bends, reducers, valves, and hy- (3) Providing valves to isolate sections of pipe under buildings drant branches shall be restrained against movement by using 10.6.3 Fire service mains shall be permitted to enter the thrust blocks in accordance with 10.8.2 or restrained joint sys- building adjacent to the foundation. terns in accordance with 10.8.3. 10.6.4 Where adjacent structures or physical conditions 10.8.1.2 Piping with fused, threaded, grooved, or welded make it impractical to locate risers immediately inside an joints shall not require additional restraining, provided that exterior wall, such risers shall be permitted to be located as such joints can pass the hydrostatic test of 10.10.2.2 without close as practical to exterior walls to minimize under- shifting of piping or leakage in excess of permitted amounts. ground piping under the building. 10.8.1.3 Steep Grades. On steep grades, mains shall be addi- 10.6.5 Where a riser is located close to building foundations, tionally restrained to prevent slipping. underground fittings of proper design and type shall be used 10.8.1.3.1 Pipe shall be restrained at the bottom of a hill and to avoid locating pipe joints in or under the foundations. at any turns (lateral or vertical). 2007 Edition CHAPTER 9 0,, FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS - SECTION 901 under this section shall be installed in accordance with this GENERAL code and the applicable referenced standards. ' 01.1 Scope. The provisions of this chapter shall specify where 901.4.4 Appearance of equipment. Any device that has the ile protection systems are required and shall apply to the physical appearance of life safety or fire protection equip 1 assign, installation, inspection, operation, testing and mainte- ment but that does not perform that life safety or fire protec- ('ance of all fire protection systems. tion function, shall be prohibited. '01.2 Construction documents. The fire code official shall 901.5 Installation acceptance testing. Fire detection and have the authority to require construction documents and cal- alarm systems, fire- extinguishing systems, fire hydrant sys- (nlations for all fire protection systems and to require permits tems, fire standpipe systems, fire pump systems, private fire be issued for the installation, rehabilitation or modification of service mains and all other fire protection systems and appurte- .y fire protection system. Construction documents for fire names thereto shall be subject to acceptance tests as contained p rotection systems shall be submitted for review and approval in the installation standards and as approved by the fire code I i irior to system installation. official. The fire code official shall be notified before any 901.2.1 Statement of compliance. Before requesting final required acceptance testing. approval of the installation, where required by the fire code 901.5.1 Occupancy. It shall be unlawful to occupy any por- official, the installing contractor shall furnish a written i tion of a building or structure until the required fire detec- statement to the fire code official that the subject fire protec- ' tion, alarm and suppression systems have been tested and :,.tion system has been installed in accordance with approved r; plans and has been tested in accordance with the manufac- approved. , turer's specifications and the appropriate installation stan- 901.6 Inspection, testing and maintenance. Fire detection, dard. Any deviations from the design standards shall be alarm and extinguishing systems shall be maintained in an , 'f' noted and copies of the approvals for such deviations shall operative condition at all times, and shall be replaced or '� be attached to the written statement. repaired where defective. Nonrequired fire protection systems i ' Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section and equipment shall be inspected, tested and maintained or '; 1 1;05.6 and 105.7. 1 removed. ; I ' 11.4 Installation. Fire protection systems shall be maintained 901.6.1 Standards. Fire protection systems shall be inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with the ref - i accordance with the original installation standards for that erenced standards listed in Table 901.6.1. ystem. Required systems shall be extended, altered, or aug - I ented as necessary to maintain and continue protection ;. whenever the building is altered, remodeled or added to. Alter- TABLE 901.6.1 f ' dims to fire protection systems shall be done in accordance FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM MAINTENANCE STANDARDS with applicable standards. 1 SYSTEM STANDARD I i t 901.4.1 Required fire protection systems. Fire protection Portable fire extinguishers NFPA 10 systems required by this code or the International Building I Carbon dioxide fire - extinguishing system NFPA 12 J. Code shall be installed, repaired, operated, tested and main- 1 .° tamed in accordance with this code. Halon 1301 fire - extinguishing systems NFPA 12 I 1 . 901.4.2 Nonrequired fire protection systems. Any fire Dry - chemical extinguishing systems NFPA 1 7 protection system or portion thereof not required by this Wet - chemical extinguishing systems NFPA 17A ;i code or the International Building Code shall be allowed to G ` { : '' Water -based fire protection systems NFPA 25 k. be furnished for partial or complete protection provided : I! ( alarm s stems NFPA 72 I "! '` such installed system meets the requirements of this code . y f and the International Building Code. Water - mist systems NFPA 750 901.4.3 Additional fire protection systems. In occupan- Clean -agent extinguishing systems NFPA 2001 4 , cies of a hazardous nature, where special hazards exist in E ' addition to the normal hazards of the occupancy, or where , 1 901.6.2 Records. Records of all system inspections, tests and ' the fire code official determines that access for fire appara- '' PP maintenance required by the referenced standards shall be '' tus is unduly difficult, the fire code official shall have the d authority to require additional safeguards. Such safeguards maintained on the premises for a minimum of three years and i include, but shall not be limited to, the following: automatic shall be copied to the fire code official upon request. fire detection systems, fire alarm systems, automatic 901.6.2.1 Records information. Initial records shall fire- extinguishing systems, standpipe systems, or portable include the name of the installation contractor, type of corn- I! i or fixed extinguishers. Fire protection equipment required ponents installed, manufacturer of the components, location l' 2006 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE 65 , ,Ie •,:`'.;'' , Inspection Report City of Fybee Island 403 Butler Avenue P.O. Box 2749 gybes Island, GA 31328 Phone: (912) 786-4573 extension 114 ii2X: (912) 786-9539 Permit hiri. 0 - 0 0 --C Date Requested 0 ( 00 - 2S-0 ---) . f 1 _ e " °wrier 5 N a MP@ : - I -- 1 a 1 1 L4 400x-...-" Date Heeded 0 6 - 2 - 7- 0 ") I i Gen, Contractor Subcontractor ......_ Contact bitimber ''. ,-) r. cl r Gls 2 S Li L L ir i o -- atiln - 5 \ vc-z ---,„ r ,(-. -- C u GS CA 4..., ,..) tspecor Pa Date of Inspection --Th Type of inspection i I Pass , 1 _ OCKYWC VAL\hL5 NOT E F(v._ ocatz (f) p..006 ungtoo ( 9(Papt-t- ......, 1. ((v fAckc< 160.A3 fe.VOqWt\I VALA/}6 t - Cre5 --10 Fve ric\-- ui:e-wirivo COK)(ktc1-163) \tzt-Acity, t(N zAii5lizin _ T4 DA bi\ UKOL-cv&eaki) SOvictt 0 mL. La____ ILA% ? 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BOX 2749 TYBEE ISLAND, GEORGIA 31328 PLUMBING INSPECTIONS PERMIT CONTRACTOR: Champion Fire Protection, Inc CONTRACTOR'S ADDRESS: 825 Wheaton Street Savannah, GA 31401 JOB ADDRESS: 31 Van Horne Drive, Tvbee Island, GA 31328 OWNER: Savannah Restoration. Inc. WORK WILL BE READY FOR INSPECTION: Will Call BACK OIL OR GREASE WATER SERVICE INTERCEPTORS LINES -NEW FLOW PREVENTOR RESIDENCE COMMERCIAL DISP. PLUGGED OR WATER SERVICE FIX. OPENING LINES UP TP 1 'A HP EACH REPLACEMENTS DRAIN ROOF OR PLUMBING WATER FIXTURE _ AREA EACH SOFTNERS DRAINAGE OR REPAIRS / ALTER VENT REPLACE OTHER PIPING FIXTURE 64 FIRE PROTECTION RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER SYS. DISPOSAL PER HEAD UNIT HOSE BIBBS WITH RESIDENTIAL OR WITHOUT HOUSE SEWER VACUM BREAKER ICEMAKERS VACUUM BREAKERS LAWN SPRINKLER WATER SYSTEM EACH SERVICE MAINS 2 S - (lo. o FEE IS $ 25.00 PLUS .25 PER HEAD y l,30 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL FROM : CHAMPION FIRE PROTECTION, INC. 8 2 5 W H E A T O N STREET SAVANNAH, G E O R G I A 3 1 4 0 1 P H O N E ( 9 1 2 ) 2 3 4 - 0 1 1 1 FAX (9 1 2) 2 3 6 - 1 3 0 3 E -MAIL - BNORRIS @CHAMPIONFP.COM� RECEIVED 9-0'7 TO: DATE: PLAN REVIEW — FIRE SPRINKLERS JANUARY 25, 2007 COMPANY: JOB: CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND Tybee Island Guard House ADDRESS: ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 2749 31 Van Horne Dr. CITY: CITY: TYBEE ISLAND, GA 31328 TYBEE ISLAND, GA PLEASE BE ADVISED: WE ARE SENDING YOU THE FOLLOWING: ❑ SHOP DRAWINGS ['CHANGE ORDER ❑ COPY OF LETTER ® AS LISTED BELOW COPIES DESCRIPTION 1 4 SHOP DRAWINGS 2 4 HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS 3 4 TECHNICAL DATA SHEETS 4 1 PERMIT APPLICATION 5 6 THESE ARE BEING TRANSMITTED AS INDICATED BELOW: ® FOR APPROVAL ❑ AS REQUESTED ❑ FOR YOUR USE COMMENTS: SIGNED: Brian Norris II [Hydraulic Summary Job Number: 06 -976 I Report Description: Attic Job Job Number • Design Engineer 06 -976 Job Name— - 1 State Certification /License Number - - Tybee Island Guard House i Address 1 AHa Address 2 - — — - - Job Site City State Zip Code Drawing Name I � Tybee Guard House SYstern j Fi e pp Areas) 1 Most Demanding Sprinkler Data ! Occupancy 5.6 K- Factor 14.82 at 7 .000 Light Hazard - -- Hose Allowance At Source 1 Density Area of Applicatron 0.10gpm /ft 1920.00ft (Actual 1920.92ft I I — — -- 00 Additional Hose Supplies Number Of Sprinklers Calculated Coverage Per Sprinkler Node Flow(qpm) I 34 144.00ft I— AutoPeak Results. Pressure For Remote Area(s) Adjacent To Most Remote Area Right: 38.337 Total Hose Streams 100.00 System Flow Demand Total Water Required (Including Hose Allowance) 594.95 694.95 Maximum Pressure Unbalance In Loops 0.000 Maximum Velocity Above Ground 13.39 between nodes 213 and 57 Maximum Velocity Under Ground 6.55 between nodes 1 and 9 = Volume capacity of Wet Pipes I Volume capacity of Dry Pipes 628.87gal I Supplies Hose Flow Static Residual @ Flow Available @ Total Demand . Required Safety Margin Node , (ppm) I (psi) (Psi) (qpm) (psi) (pPm) (Psi) I (psi) 1 1 100.00 I 62.000 I 40.000 I 1040.00 51.564 694.95 I 38.337 [ 13227 ^_ Contractor Contractor Number Contact Name Contact Title j 06 -976 Darrell Morgan Contractor Name Phone Extension Champion Fire Protection, Inc I 912 - 234 -0111 Address 1 FAX 825 Wheaton Street 912 -236 -1303 Address2 _ — E -mail City i State i Zip Code WebSite Savannah 1 GA i 31401 k, ©M.E.P.CAD, Inc. a AutoSPRINK® VR5 v5.2.6 01/25/2007 9:55:55AM Page 1 Summary Of Out lowing vices I Job Number: 06 -976 Report Description: Attic Actual Flow Minimum Flow K- Factor Pressure Device (porn) loom) (K) (psi) __ Sprinkler _ 123 ! 17.28 14.40 5.6 9.520 - - - - -- Sprinkler - - -- 124 19.03 14.40 5.6 11.553 c Sprinkler 101 14.82 14.40 5.6 7 7.000 C _ - Sprinkler 103 ! 15.78 14.40 5.6 7.943 Sprinkler 102 15.75 14.40 5.6 7.914 __ Sprinkler _ 125 _ _ 12.979 Sprinkler 133 19.73 14.40 5.6 12.408 Sprinkler 104 15.92 14.40 5.6 8.079 _ _ Sprinkler 132 19.33 j 14.40 5.6 11.914 Sprinkler 122. 17.05 I 14.40 5.6 9.270 Sprinkler 120 18.23 14.40 5.6 1 10.600 Sprinkler 127 17.92 _± 14.40 5.6 10.244 Sprinkler 105 16.03 14.40 5.6 8.193 Sprinkler 131 19.19 14.40 5.6 11.745 Sprinkler 118 17.98 14.40 5.6 10.309 Sprinkler 121 16.59 14.40 5.6 8.775 Sprinkler 119 16.52 14.40 5.6 8.697 Sprinkler 106 16.21 14.40 5.6 8.379 Sprinkler 130 19.10 14.40 5.6 11.633 Sprinkler 117 16.25 14.40 5.6 8.421 Sprinkler 112 15.11 r 14.40 5.6 7.282 Sprinkler 116 15.91 14.40 5.6 8.071 Sprinkler 126 17.68 14.40 5.6 9.965 Sprinkler _ 113 16.88 14.40 5.6 9.081 Sprinkler 107 _ 16.46 14.40 5.6 8.640 Sprinkler 129 19.05 14.40 5.6 11.574 Sprinkler 115 17.76 14.40 5.6 10.054 Sprinkler 114 17.28 14.40 j 5.6 9.524 _ Sprinkler 108 16.79 14.40 5.6 8.988 Sprinkler 128 19.03 14.40 5.6 I 11.549 Sprinkler _ 109 ! 17.54 _ 14.40 J 5.6 9.812 Sprinkler 110 18.04 J 14.40 5.6 10.380 Sprinkler 111 18.64 1 14.40 5.6 11.080 Sprinkler 134 19.90 1 14.40 5.6 12.626 Most Demanding Sprinkler Data L © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. . AutoSPRINK® VR5 v5.2.6 01/25/2007 9:55:56AM Page 2 ill [Node Analysis Job Number: 06 -976 R eport Description: Attic Node 1 Elevation(Foot) Fittings Pressure(psil { Discharge(gpm) 9 I -5-8% 32.7451 - - -- 10 '- -5 -8% 32.703 I - 53 0 -91/2 I E(8 -11'/) 29.989 I I - 83 15 -2 I P0(4 -3%) 7.913 I 71 , 15 -0% I P0(7 -1%) 12.963 I 1 38 13 -0 I P0(11 -95 15.937 39 I 15-0% 12T(10 -7) 13.249 44 i 13 -0 I P0(7-1%) 16.047 45 I 20 -0 12T(7 -1%) 10.996 1 -I 97 I 20 -0%Z I T(4-3Y21 10.383 I z 16.557 { 57 ' 13 -0 i 27(15 -0 /) � 170 20 -0%Z I T(4 -3%) 10.099 I 171 20 -1 I T(4 -3Y2) 8.895 213 -0 -9% 1 29.073 1 85 13 -0 P0(7-1%) 15.704 212 i 20-0% T(4-3%) i 9.736 I -- - 91 ', 15-0% 27(10 -7) 12.657 90, 13 -0 P0(11 -9) 15.579 1 ! -5 -8% S 38.337 594.95 123 i 18 -11 Spr(- 9.520) 9.520 17.28 124 16 -4% Spr(- 11.553) 11.553 19.031 101 16 -4' /z Spr(- 7.000} 7.000 14.82 103 ! 15 -2 Spr(- 7.943) 7.943 15.78 102 15 -2 Spr(- 7.914) 7.914 15.75 125 15 -0% Sor(- 12.979) 12.979 20.17 133 15 -0% Spr(- 12.408) 12.408 19.73 104 ! 15-1% Spr(- 8.079) 8.079 15.92 132 15 -1 Spr(- 11.914) 11.914 I 19.33 122 18 -11 Spr(- 9.270) 9.2701 17.05 120 20 -0% Spr(- 10.600) 10.600 18.23 127 20 -0% Sor(- 10.244) 10.244 17.92 105 15-1% Spr(- 8.193) 8.193 16.03 131 15 -1% Spr(- 11.745) 11.745 19.19 118 20 -0Yz Spr(- 10.309) 10.309 17.98 121 ; 20 -1 Spr(- 8.775) 8.775 16.59 119 23-1% Spr(- 8.697) 8.697 16.52 I __ 106 - - 15-1% I Spr(- 8.379) 8.379 16.21 130 15-1% I Spr( - 11.633)x, 11.633 19.10 117 ±_ 23 -1 %z Spr( - 8.421) 8.421 16.25 -- -- --- - - - - -- _ 112 I 23-1% ISpr(- 7.282) I 7.282 15.11 116 ; 23-1% I Spr( - 8.071) 8.071 I 15.91 126 20 -0% i Spr(- 9.965} I 9.9651 17.68 113 20 -1 I Spr(- 9.081) I 9.081 I 16.88 107 I 15 -1 I Spr( - 8.640) 8.640 I 16.46 I 129 j 15 -2 I Spr(- 11.574) 11.574 I 19.05 115 20 -0 I Spr( - 10.054) 10.054 _ 17.76 1 114 20 -0% I Spr( - 9.524) 9.524 I 17.28 8.988 I 16.79 108 15 -1 ) - Spr(- 8.988) 128 I 15 -2% I Spr(- 11.549) 11.549 I 19.03 I 109 15 -1 I Spr( - 9.812) 9.812 I 17.54 I 110 15 -0% I Spr(- 10.380) 10.380 I 18.04 I 111 i_ 15 -0Yz 1 Spr( - 11.080) 11.080 I 18.64 I 134 ; 15 -0% I Spr(- 12.626) 12.626 I 19.90 I (�/ y © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. a AutoSPRINK® VR5 v5.2.6 01/25/2007 9:55:57AM Page 3 111 [}'��/( t'aullc • Analysi Job Number: 06 -976 Report Description: Attic Pipe Type Diameter Flow Velocity HWC Friction Loss _ _ ;Length Pressure 4 Downstream Elevation Discharge K- Factor Pt Pn Fittings Eq. Length ; Summary Upstream I Total Length I+wo Route 1 5 -7 Pf 0.389 OR 1.38 0=14.82 3.18 C =100 0.027529 101 16 -4Yz q= 14.82 K =5.6 7.000 Spr(- 7.000) ; 8 -6% Pe 0.524 83 15 -2 7.913 2E(2-1%), P0(4 -3%) 14-1% Pv BL 2.63 0 0.87 C =100 0.001180 1-0 Pf 0.001 83 15-2 7,913 I Pe 102 15 -2 7.914 1 1 -0 Pv B L 2.63 Q= 30.57 1.80 C =100 0.004505 1 6 -6 Pf 0.029 102 15 -2 q =15.75 K =5.6 7.914 Spr(- 7.914) Pe 103 15 -2 7.943 6 -6 Pv BL 2.63 Q =46.35 2.73 C=100 0.009731 4 -2'/ Pe 0.010 � 8 -8 Pf 0.125 103 15 -2 q =15.78 K =5.6 7.943 Spr(- 7.943) , 104 15-11/2 8.079 E(4 -2%) 12 -10/ Pv BL 2.63 Q =62.27 3.66 C =100 0.016801 6 -61 Pf 0.109 1 104 15 -1% q =15.92 K =5.6 8.079 Spr(- 8.079) Pe 0.006 1 105 15-1% 8.193 6 -6 Pv BL 2.63 0=78.30 4.61 C =100 0.025668 7-0 Pf 0.180 105 15 -1' /z q =16.03 K =5.6 8.193 Spr(- 8.193) ' Pe 0.006 106 15 -1' /z 8.379 7 -0 Pv BL 2.63 Q =94.51 5.56 C =100 0.036355 7 -0 1 Pf 0.254 106 15 -1' /z q =16.21 K =5.6 8.379 Spr(- 8.379) 1 Pe 0.006 107 15 -1 8.640 7 -0; Pv } BL 2.63 Q= 110.97 6.53 C =100 0.048929 I 7 -01 Pf 0.342 107 15 -1 q =16.46 K =5.6 8.640 Spr(- 8.640) 1 Pe 0.006 I 108 15 -1 8.988 7 -0; Pv I BL 2.63 0= 127.76 7.52 C =100 0.063497 8 -6 Pf 0.817 I 108 15 -1 q =16.79 K =5.6 8.988 Spr(- 8.988) 4 -2Y Pe 0.007 109 15 -1 9.812 E(4-2 12 -10V Pv BL 2.63 Q= 145.30 8.55 C =100 0.080561 7 -0 Pf 0.564 109 15 -1 q =17.54 K =5.6 9.812 Spr(- 9.812) Pe 0.004 110 15 -0% 10.380 7 -0 Pv BL 2.63 Q= 163.34 9.61 C =100 0.100038 7-1 Pf 0.700 110 15 -0% q =18.04 K =5.6 10.380 Spr(- 10.380) Pe 111 15 -0% 11.080 7- Pv BL 2.63 -__ Q= 181.98 10.71 C =100 0.122177 2 -3 Pf 1.568 111 15 -0% q =18.64 K =5.6 11.080 Spr(- 11.080) 10 -7 Pe 0.009 91 15 -0' /z 12.657 T(10 -7) i 12 -1 Pv BL 2.63 0= 201.88 11.88 C =100 0.148034 2 -0Y Pf 2.040 1 91 15 -0% 12.657 11 -9 Pe 0.882 90 13 -0 15.579 P0(11 -9) 13 -9Y Pv CM 4.26 Q= 201.88 4.54 C =100 0.014267 8 -9 Pf 0.125 I 90 13 -0 15.579 Pe 0.000 85 13 -0 15.704 8 -9 Pv CM 4.26 0= 301.40 6.78 C =100 0.029946 13 -5% Pf 0.853 85 13 -0 15.704 15 -0% Pe -0.000 57 13 -0 16.557 T(15 -D%) 28 -6 Pv CM 4.26 0= 594.95 13.39 C=100 2 7 0.105367 5 6 6 Pf 6.537 ' Pe 5.979 213 -0-9% 29.073 4E(6-4%) 62-0 Pv CM 6.36 0= 594.95 6.01 C =100 0.015000 25 -2% Pf 0.916 213 -0 -9% 29.073 35 -10% Pe 53 -0 -9% 29.989 4E(8 -11%) 61 -11Pv FR 6.36 Q= 594.95 6.01 C =100 0.015000 4- Pf 0.582 53 -0 -9Yz 29.989 42- Pe 2.132 10 -5 -8% 32.703 DPV(17 -0 %), BV(12 -7), E(12 -7 46- Pv UG _ 6.28 0= 594.95 6.16 C =140 0.008541 5 -0 Pf 0.043 10 -5 -8% 32.703 I Pe 9 -5 -8% 32.745 5- Pv UG 6.09 0= 594.95 6.55 C =150 0.008731 81 -11 Pf 5.592 9 - - - - 5 -8' /s 32.745 43-1% Pe 1 -5 -8% 38.337 2E(21 -7), BFP(- 4.500), S 125 -O%Pv quo Route 2 OR 1.38 0=15.11 3.24 C =100 0.028554 6-1 Pf 0.297 112 23-1% q =15.11 K =5.6 7.282 Spr(- 7.282) 4 -3Yz Pe 1.316 171 20 -1 8.895 T(4-3 10 -4% Pv IOR 1.61 0=31.70 5.00 0=100 0.053071 3 -6 Pf 0.185 I 171 20 -1 8.895 Pe 0.001 113 20 -1 9.081 3 -a Pv I OR 2.07 0=48.58 4.64 0=100 0.034618 8 -8 Pf 0.423 I 113 20 -1 q =16.88 K =5.6 9.081 Spr(- 9.081) 3 -7 Pe 0.020 114 20 -0% 9.524 E(3 -7) 12 -2% Pv I i k 0 M.E.P.CAD, Inc. a AutoSPRINK®VR5 v5.2.6 01/25/2007 9:55:58AM Page 4 Ili Hydraulic Analysts Job Number: 06 -976 Report Description: Attic Pipe Type Diameter Flow Velocity HWC Friction Loss Length ; Pressure Downstream Elevation Discharge K- Fact,r Pt Pn Fittings Eq. Length Summary Upstream Total Length OR 2.07 _ _ Q =65.86 6.30 C =100 0.060792 3 -6 Pf 0.212 114 20 -0% q =17.28 K =5.6 9.524 Spr(- 9.524) I Pe 212 20 -0% 9.736 1 3 -6 Pv OR 2.07 0=81.77 7.82 C =100 0.090719 3-3 Pf 0.319 212 20 -0% 9.736 Pe 115 20 -0% 10.054 I 3 -6, Pv OR 2.07 0=99.52 9.52 C =100 0.130495 9 -3 Pf 2.601 115 20 -0% q =17.76 K =5.6 10.054 Spr(- 10.054) 10 -8 Pe 3.049 85 13 -0 15.704 E(3 -7), P0(7 -1 %) 19 -11 Pv Git Route 3 OR 1.38 Q =15.91 3.41 C =100 0.031404 _I 6 -2 Pf 0.328 116 23 -1' /z q =15.91 K =5.6 8.071 Spr(- 8.071) I 4 -3'% Pe 1.337 212 20 -0% 9.736 T(4 -3 %) 10 -5 Pv ® Route 4 OR 1.38 0= 16.25 3.49 C =100 0.032661 6- Pf 0.341 q=16.25 10.099 T(4-3 %) ) 10 -5'/ v 117 23 -1 %z 16.25 K=5.6 8.421 Spr(-8.421) -8.421 4-3'/ 1.337 170 20-0% Pv OR 1.61 0=33.93 5.35 C =100 0.060178 3 -6 Pf 0.211 170 20 -0% 10.099 Pe 118 20 -0% 10.309 3- Pv OR 2.07 Q =51.91 4.96 C =100 0.039140 6- Pf 0.669 118 20 -0% q =17.98 K =5.6 10.309 Spr(- 10.309) 10 -8Y Pe 0.017 45 20 -0 10.996 E(3 -7), T(7-1%) 17 -1 Pv OR 2.07 Q= 104.58 10.00 C =100 0.143025 7 -0, Pf 2.020 45 20 -0 10.996 7-1% Pe 3.031 44 13 -0 16.047 P0(7-1%) 14-1% Pv CM 4.26 Q= 293.55 6.61 C =100 _ 0.028518 2 -1 Pf 0.510 44 13 -0 16.047 15 -0'/ Pe 57 13 -0 16.557 T(15 -0 %) 1 17 -10'/ Pv a Route 5 OR 1.38 0=16.52 3.54 C =100 0.033652 6 -1 Pf 0.351 119 23-1% q =16.52 K =5.6 8.697 Spr(- 8.697) 4 -3Y Pe 1.334 97 20-0% 10.383 T(4 -3 %) 10 -5 Pv OR 1.61 0=34.44 5.43 C =100 0.061864 3 -6I Pf 0.217 97 20 -0% 10.383 Pe 0.001 120 20 -0% 10.600 3- Pv OR 2.07 0=52.67 5.04 C =100 0.040211 2 -3 Pf 0.377 120 20 -0% q =18.23 K =5.6 10.600 Spr(- 10.600) 7 -1Y Pe 0.019 45 20 -0 10.996 T(7-1%) 9 -4Y Pv I *a Route 6 OR 1.38 0=16.59 3.56 C =100 0.033928 - 3 -6 Pf 0.119 121 20 -1 q =16.59 K =5.6 8.775 Spr(- 8.775) I Pe 0.001 171 20 -1 8.895 3 -6 Pv I im Route 7 OR 1.38 0=17.05 3.66 C =100 0.035698 7 -C1 Pf 0.250 122 18 -11 q =17.05 K =5.6 9.270 Spr(- 9.270) Pe 123 18 -11 9.520 j 7 -0, Pv OR 1.61 Q =34.33 5.41 C =100 0.061500 9 -4% Pf 0.928 123 18 -11 q =17.28 K =5.6 9.520 Spr(- 9.520) 5 -8Y Pe 1.105 124 16 -4% 11.553 2E(2 -10) 15 -1� Pv OR 2.07 Q =53.36 5.10 C =100 0.041194 5 -111 Pf 0.832 124 16 -4% q =19.03 K =5.6 11.553 Spr( - 11.553) 14- Pe 0.578 71 15 -0% 12.963 2E(3 -7), P0(7-1%) j 20 -2 %, Pv BL 2.63 0=53.36 3.14 C =100 0.0 1 -1 Pf 0.016 71 15 -0% 12.963 Pe 125 15 -0% 12.979 1 -3 Pv BL 2.63 0=73.54 4.33 C =100 0.022855 1 -3 Pf 0.270 125 15 -0% q =20.17 K =5.6 12.979 Spr(- 12.979) 10 -7 Pe 39 15-0% 13.249 T(10 -7) I 11 -101 Pv I BL 2.63 0= 188.97 11.12 C =100 0.130996 2 -0/1 Pf 1.805 39 15-0% 13.249 11 -9 Pe 0.882 38 13 -0 15.937 P0(11 -9) 13 -9' /x Pv CM 4.26 0= 188.97 4.25 C =100 0.012625 8 -9' Pf 0.111 38 13 -0 15.937 Pe 44 13 -0 16.047 8 -9, Pv I Route 8 I OR 1.38 0=17.68 3.79 C =100 0.038165 3 -6 Pf 0.134 I 126 20 -0% q =17.68 K =5.6 9.965 Spr( - 9.965) Pe 170 20 -0% 10.099 3 -6 Pv I* Route 9 OR 1.38 0=17.92 3.84 C =100 0.039153 3 -6 Pf 0.137 127 20 -0% q =17.92 K =5.6 10.244 Spr( - 10.244) Pe 0.001 97 20 -0% 10.383 3 -6; Pv L , ©M.E.P.CAD, Inc. ile AutoSPRINK® VR5 v5.2.6 01/25/2007 9:55:58AM Page 5 gill [Hydraulic Analysis Job Number: 06 -976 R eport Description: Attic Pipe Type Diameter Flow Velocity HWC Friction Loss ' Length Pressure Downstream Elevation Discharge K- Factor Pt Pn Fittings Eq. Length Summary Upstream Total Length = Route 10 BL 2.63 0=19.03 1.12 C =100 0.001875 7 -0 Pf 0.013 128 15-2% q =19.03 K =5.6 11.549 Spr(- 11.549) Pe 0.012 129 15 -2 11.574 7 -0 Pv B L 2.63 0=38.08 2.24 C =100 0.006765 7 -0' Pf 0.047 129 15 -2 q =19.05 K =5.6 11.574 Spr(- 11.574) Pe 0.012 130 15-1% 11.633 7 -0 Pv BL _ 2.63 Q =57.18 3.36 C =100 0.014351 7 -0 Pf 0.100 130 15 -1% q =19.10 K =5.6 11.633 Spr(- 11.633) Pe 0.011 131 15 -1 11.745 � 7 -0 Pv BL 2.63 0=76.37 4.49 C =100 0.024513 6 -6 Pf 0.159 131 15 -1% q =19.19 K =5.6 11.745 Spr(- 11.745) Pe 0.010 132 15 -1 11.914 6 -6 Pv BL 2.63 12.408 = 0 5.63 E 4(200 8- Pf 0.479 q 19.3 132 15 -1 q =19.33 K =5.6 11.914 S r- 11.914 ) 4 -2Y Pe 0.014 133 15-0% 12 -10Y Pv BL 2.63 0= 115.43 6.79 C =100 0.052629 _ 5- Pf 0.832 133 15 -0% q =19.73 K =5.6 12.408 Spr(- 12.408) 10- Pe 0.009 39 15 -0 13.249 T(10 -7) 15 -9'/ Pv +A► Route 11 BL 2.63 0=19.90 1.17 C =100 0.002036 4 -1 Pf 0.031 134 15-0% q =19.90 K =5.6 12.626 Spr(- 12.626) 10- Pe 91 15 -0% 12.657 T(10 -7) 15 -3'/ Pv Eguivalent Pipe Lengths of Valves and Fittings (0=120 only) ` IC Value Multiplier Actual Inside Diameter 4 87 i Value Of C l 100 130 140 150 ( Schedule 40 Steel Pipe Inside Diameter ) = Factor Multiplying Factor 0.713 1.16 1.33 1.51 [, © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. iin AutoSPRINK® VR5 v5.2.6 01/25/2007 9:55:58AM Page 6 [Hydraulic Analysis Job Number: 06 -976 Report Description: Attic Pipe Tvoe Diameter Flow Velocity HWC Friction Loss _ Length ' Pressure Downstream Elevation Discharge K- Factor Pt Pn Fittings Eq. Length Summary Upstream Total Length Pipe Type Legend Units Legend : Fittings Legend • AO Arm -Over Diameter Inch ALV Alarm Valve BL Branch Line Elevation Foot AngV Angle Valve CM Cross Main Flow gpm b Bushing DN Drain Discharge gpm BalV Ball Valve DR Drop Velocity fps BFP Backflow Preventer DY Dynamic Pressure psi BV Butterfly Valve FM Feed Main Length Foot C Cross Flow Turn 90° FR Feed Riser Friction Loss psi /Foot cplg Coupling MS Miscellaneous HWC Hazen - Williams Constant Cr Cross Run OR Outrigger Pt Total pressure at a point in a pipe CV Check Valve RN Riser Nipple Pn Normal pressure at a point in a pipe DelV Deluge Valve SP Sprig Pf Pressure loss due to friction between points DPV Dry Pipe Valve ST Stand Pipe Pe Pressure due to elevation difference between indicated points E 90° Elbow UG Underground Pv Velocity pressure at a point in a pipe EE 45° Elbow Eel 11Y: Elbow Ee2 22% Elbow f Flow Device FDC Fire Department Connection fE 90° FireLock(TM) Elbow fEE 45° FireLock(TM) Elbow fig Flange FN Floating Node fT FireLock(TM) Tee g Gauge GloV Globe Valve GV Gate Valve Hose Hose HV Hose Valve Hyd Hydrant LtE Long Turn Elbow mecT Mechanical Tee Noz Nozzle P1 Pump In P2 Pump Out PIV Post Indicating Valve PO Pipe Outlet PrV Pressure Relief Valve PRV Pressure Reducing Valve red Reducer /Adapter S Supply sCV Swing Check Valve Spr Sprinkler St Strainer T Tee Flow Turn 90° Tr Tee Run U Union WirF Wirsbo WMV Water Meter Valve Z Cap © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. ±t AutoSPRINKO VR5 v5.2.6 01/25/2007 9:55:58AM Page 7 [Hydraulic Graph Job Number: 06 -976 Report Description: Attic Supply at Node 1 100 90 - 80 - - 70 S :atic Pressure 62.000 60 •N n. 2 50 40 1040.00 @ 40.000 .694.35 with hose str ;ems 594.95 @ 38.337 30 2:l; - -- -- - 0 0 150 300 450 600 750 900 1050 1200 1350 1500 Water flow, gpm Hydraulic Graph Supply at Node 1 Static Pressure 62.000 Resdual Pressure 1040.00 @ 40.000 Available PressureTime of Test - -' - — -- - 51.564 @ 694.95 System Demand 594.95 @ 38.337 System Demand (Including Hose Allowance) 694.95 @ 38,337 /� © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. AutoSPRINK® VR5 v5.2.6 01/25/2007 9:56:00AM Page 8 TECHNICAL DATA SHEETS Tybee Island Guard House 31 Van Home Dr. Tybee Island, Georgia Submittal Item Manufacturer Quick Response Upright Sprinkler Tyco Quick Response Dry Pendent Sprinkler Tyco Dry Pipe Valve Tyco Pressure Switch Potter Air Compressor General Electric Bell Potter Butterfly Butterball Valve with Tamper Switch Kennedy Grooved Couplings /Fittings Anvil Star Schedule 40 Pipe Allied Tube Cast Iron Threaded Fittings Ward Band Hangers Tolco tiVerj I Fire & Building Products Technical Services: Tel: (800) 381 -9312 / Fax: (800) 791 -5500 Series TV-FRB — Z8 4.2 5,6 and 8,0 K- factor Upright, Pendent, and Recessed Pendent Sprinklers Quick Response, Standard Coverage General tamed when exposed to corrosive at- mospheres. Although corrosion resis- x r 4 taut coated sprinklers have: passed the ;� '° Description standard corrosion tests of the appli- tt cable approval agencies, the testing is The Series TY -FRB, 2.8, 4.2, 5. and not representative of all possible cor- 8.0 K- factor, Upright and Pendent rosive atmospheres. Consequently, it " 2 x Sprinklers described in this data sheet is recommended that the end user be ° . _, response quick p consulted with respect to the suitability , are uick res - standard cover P y ,, age, decorative 3 mm glass bulb type of these coatings for any given corro- ; ' .. spray sprinklers designed for use in sive environment. The effects of ambi- 1 � -� ° light or ordinary hazard, commercial ent temperature, concentration of �# occupancies such as banks, hotels, chemicals, and gas /chemical velocity, ' °` shopping malls, etc. should be considered, as a minimum, The recessed version of the Series along with the corrosive nature of the TY -FRB Pendent Sprinkler, where ap- chemical to which the sprinklers will be plicable, is intended for use in areas exposed. with a finished ceiling. It uses either a An intermediate level versions of the M two -piece Style 10 (1/2 inch NPT) or Series TY -FRB Pendent Sprinklers Style 40 (3/4 inch NPT) Recessed Es- are detailed in Technical Data Sheet ¢ "•_ cutcheon with 1/2 inch (12,7 mm) of TFP356, and Sprinkler Guards are de- a recessed adjustment or up to 3/4 inch tailed in Technical Data Sheet TFP780 ; 4 (19,1 mm) of total adjustment from the R flush pendent position, or a two -piece WARNINGS Style 20 (1/2 inch NPT) or Style 30 (3/4 The Series TY -FRB Sprinklers de- ?, y; "' inch NPT) Recessed Escutcheon with scribed herein must be installed and .° 1/4 inch (6,4 mm) of recessed adjust maintained in compliance with this ment or up to 1/2 inch (12,7 mm) of document, as well as with the applica- total adjustment from the flush pen ble standards of the National Fire Pro- dent position. The adjustment pro tection Association, in addition to the vided by the Recessed Escutcheon re- standards of any other authorities hay- Model/Sprinkler �"r�nkler duces the accuracy to which the fixed ing jurisdiction. Failure to do so may P pipe to the sprinklers must be Impair the performance of these de- Identification cut. vices. Corrosion resistant coatings, where The owner is responsible for maintain- Nu/nibers applicable, are utilized to extend the ing their fire protection system and de- life of copper alloy sprinklers beyond vices in proper operating condition. TY1131 - Upright 2.8K, 112 "NPT that which would otherwise be ob The installing contractor or sprinkler TY1231 - Pendent 2.8K, 1/2 "NPT manufacturer should be contacted TY2131 - Upright 4.2K, 112 "NPT with any questions. TY2231 - Pendent 4.2K, 112 "NPT IMPORTANT iYS' - Uprig b.b lz "N K.1P Always refer to Technical Data Pen ent 5.6K, 1 2 Sheet TFP700 for the `INSTALLER TY4131 - Upright 8.0K, 3/4 "NPT WARNING" that provides cautions TY4231 - Pendent 8.0K, 3/4 "NPT with respect to handling and instal- lation of sprinkler systems and com- ponents. Improper handling and in- stallation can permanently damage a sprinkler system or its compo- nents and cause the sprinkler to fail to operate in a fire situation or cause it to operate prematurely. Page 1 of 10 APRIL, 2006 TPP171 Page 2 of 10 - TFP171 ESCUTCHEON 7/16" (11,1 mm) STYLE 10 or20 PLATE SEATING NOMINAL RECESSED SURFACE 1/2', MAKE -IN ESCUTCHEON SSU* NPT i DEFECTOR - - ' ..\ .._..� 6 1 j„....„ err 7 - -� -i -i I s at'T1i*pPTTra — a - s�6 5 2 -1/4" 7/16" ( mm) ' (� 1,1 mm) I 2 1- 9/16" � r MI • - NOMINAL MAKE-IN w 2- 3/16" A 3 (39,7 mm) 111 � I' WRENCH 1 (55,6 mm) a� FLATS `� f / 1 i ir III 1 7 SSP DEFLECTOR ~- 2 -7/8" (73,0 mm) DIA. 1/2" NPT ** I PENDENT RECESSED PENDENT UPRIGHT CROSS SECTION 1 - Frame 3 - Sealing 4 - Bulb 6 - Deflector * Temperature rating is indicated on deflector or adjacent to 2 - Button Assembly 5 - Compression 7 - Bushing orifice seat on frame. Screw * * pipe thread connections per ISO 7/1 can be provided on special request. FIGURE 1 QUICK RESPONSE SERIES TY -FRB UPRIGHT (TY1131) AND PENDENT (TY1231) SPRINKLERS 2.8 K- FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT ESCUTCHEON 7/16" (11,1 mm) STYLE 10 or 20 PLATE SEATING ** NOMINAL RECESSED SSU* SURFACE NP MAKE -IN ESCUTCHEON DEFLECTOR 1 S t / 6* / ice. 5 7/16" 1 =' 2- 3/16" i ,� (11,1 mm) t (55,6 mm) _ I NOMINAL 4 limy . MAKE -IN 111 • 1 -1/2" gi 4I11 is i I 2-3/16" � 2 (38,1 mm) WRENCH (55,6 mm) 01 i FLATS 1 3 SSP DEFLECTOR ~- 2 -7/8" (73,0 mm) DIA. 1/2" NPT ** f 1 PENDENT RECESSED PENDENT UPRIGHT CROSS SECTION 1 - Frame 3 - Sealing 4 - Bulb 6 - Deflector * Temperature rating is indicated on deflector or adjacent to 2 - Button Assembly 5 - Compression orifice seat on frame. Screw * * Pipe thread connections per ISO 7/1 can be provided on special request. FIGURE 2 QUICK RESPONSE SERIES TY -FRB UPRIGHT (TY2131) AND PENDENT (TY2231) SPRINKLERS 4.2 K- FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT TFP171 Page 3 of 10 ESCUTCHEON 7/16" (11,1 mm) STYLE 10 or 20 PLATE SEATING 1/2' ** NOMINAL RECESSED SSU* SURFACE NPT MAKE -IN ESCUTCHEON DEFLECTOR I. 1 { / -- i = / W 2- 3/16" -- 7/16" !�i 5 �I I I I" jiliM ' (11,1 mm) I (55,6 mm ) NOMINAL ; 4 / MAKE -IN 1 -1/2" I • 2- 3/16 " 2 11 1. F (38,1 mm) I' WRENCH -- $ (55,6 mm) 0 Y PO I - ,- FLATS g t 3 SSP DEFLECTOR -•*— 2 -7/8" (73,0 mm) DIA. 1/2" NPT ** f PENDENT RECESSED PENDENT UPRIGHT CROSS SECTION 1 - Frame 3 - Sealing 4 - Bulb 6 - Deflector * Temperature rating is indicated on deflector or adjacent to 2 - Button Assembly 5 - Compression orifice seat on frame. Screw * * Pipe thread connections per ISO 7/1 can be provided on special request. FIGURE 3 QUICK RESPONSE SERIES TY -FRB UPRIGHT (TY3131) AND PENDENT (TY3231) SPRINKLERS 5.6 K- FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT ESCUTCHEON 1/2" (12,7 mm) STYLE 30 or 40 PLATE SEATING " ** NOMINAL RECESSED SSU* SURFACE N NPT MAKE-IN ESCUTCHEON DEFLECTOR 6* 2- 5/16" y - I 1/2" Ems 5 (58,7 mm) . (12,7 mm) I N OMINAL MAKE -IN 4 A 1- 9/16" I y 1 2 1 2-1/4" m" ���iii (39,7 mm) 'p WRENCH /---- ~ 1 (57,2 mm) � � ot 3 „ i / 1111 FLATS 1 1 SSP DEFLECTOR 2 -7/8" (73,0 mm) DIA. 3/4" NPT ** I PENDENT RECESSED PENDENT UPRIGHT CROSS SECTION 1 - Frame 3 - Sealing 4 - Bulb 6 - Deflector * Temperature rating is indicated on deflector or adjacent to 2 - Button Assembly 5 - Compression orifice seat on frame. Screw * *Pip thread connections per ISO 7/1 can be provided on special request. FIGURE 4 QUICK RESPONSE SERIES TY -FRB UPRIGHT (TY4131) AND PENDENT (TY4231) SPRINKLERS 8.0 K- FACTOR, 3/4 INCH NPT Page 4 of 10 TFP171 SPRINKLER FINISH (See Note 7) Technical K TYPE 1 TEMP. BULB NATURAL CHROME WHITE**" LIQUID BRASS PLATED ( POLYESTER Data 1135 °F /57 °C Orange Approvals PENDENT 1 155 ° /68 ° Red UL and C -UL Listed. (TY1231) 1, 2, 3, 5 FM, LPCB, and NYC Approved. and 1 175 °F /79 °C Yellow (Refer to Table A and B for complete UPRIGHT 1 200 °F /93 °C Green approval information including corro- 2 8 (TY1131) sion resistant status.) 1286 °F /141 °C Blue 1/2" Maximum Working Pressure NPT 135 °F /57 °C Orange Refer to Table C. RECESSED 155 °F /68 °C Red Discharge Coefficient (TY1231) 175F/79°C Yellow K = 2.8 GPM /psi / (40,3 LPM /bar K = 4.2 GPM /psi / (60,5 LPM /bar Figure 5 200 °F /93 °C Green 1, 2, 5 K = 5.6 GPM /psi (80,6 LPM /bar / 135°F/57°C Orange K = 8.0 GPM /psi (115,2 LPM /bar / RECESSED Red Temperature Ratings PENDENT Refer to Table A and B (TY1231) ** 175F/79°C Yellow Finishes Figure 6 1 200 °F /93 °C Green Sprinkler: Refer to Table A and B. 135°F/57°C Orange Recessed Escutcheon: White Coated, PENDENT Chrome Plated, or Brass Plated. (TY2231) 155 °F /68 °C Red and 1 175 °F /79 °C Yellow Physical Characteristics UPRIGHT 200 °F /93 °C Green Frame Bronze ( TY2131) Button Brass /Copper 4 I 286 F1 141° C Blue 1 2 Sealing Assembly NPT 1 135 °F /57 °C Orange Beryllium Nickel w/Teflont Bulb Glass RECESSED ' I 155F/68 Red Compression Screw Bronze PENDENT Deflector Copper /Bronze (TY2231)* I 175°F/79°C Yellow Bushing (K =2.8) Bronze Figure 7 1 200 °F /93 °C Green 135 °F /57 °C Orange Operation RECESSED 155 °F /68 °C Red PENDENT The glass Bulb contains a fluid which (TY2231) ** 175 °F /79 °C Yellow expands when exposed to heat. When Figure 8 200 °F /93 °C Green the rated temperature is reached, the • fluid expands sufficiently to shatter the NOTES: glass Bulb, allowing the sprinkler to 1. Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) as Quick Response Sprinklers. activate and water to flow. 2. Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. for use in Canada (C -UL) as Quick Re- sponse Sprinklers. Design 3. Approved by Factory Mutual Research Corporation (FM) as Quick Response Sprin- klers. Criteria 5. Approved by the City of New York under MEA 354 -01 -E. 7. Where Polyester Coated Sprinklers are noted to be UL and C -UL Listed, the sprin- The Series TY - FRB Pendent and U klers are UL and C -UL Listed as Corrosion Resistant Sprinklers. p * Installed with Style 10 (1/2" NPT) or Style 40 (3/4" NPT) 3/4" Total Adjustment right Sprinklers are intended for fire Recessed Escutcheon, as applicable. protection systems designed in ac- ** Installed with Style 20 (1/2" NPT) or Style 30 (3/4" NPT) 1/2" Total Adjustment cordance with the standard installation Recessed Escutcheon, as applicable. rules recognized by the applicable * *" Frame and Deflector only. Listings and approvals apply to color (Special Order). Listing or Approval agency (e.g., UL N /A: Not Available Listing is based on the requirements of Y TABLE A NFPA 13, and FM Approval is base a LABORATORY LISTINGS AND APPROVALS on the requirements of FM's Loss Pre -8 2.8 AND 4.2 K- FACTOR SPRINKLERS vention Data Sheets ). Only the Style m 10, 20, 30, or 40 Recessed Escutch- 1— eon, as applicable, is to be used for E recessed pendent installations. a) a) a cc 0 a 0 0 TFP171 Page 5 of 10 SPRINKLER FINISH (See Note 8) K TYPE TEMP. BULB NATURAL CHROME WHITE'"'* LEAD LIQUID BRASS PLATED POLYESTER COATED 135 °F /57 °C Orange PENDENT 155 °F /68 °C D 7a-- Red (TY3231 y 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 1, 2, 3, 5 and 175 °F /79 °C Yellow UUPRIGHT 200 °F /93° Green 5.fi TY3131 1/2 286 °F /141 °C Blue NPT 1135 °F /57 °C Orange RECESSED 1 155 ° F /68 ° C Red PENDENT 1, 2, 4, 5 N/A (TY3231)* 175 °F /79 °C Yellow Figure 9 2O0F/93°C Green 1135 °F /57 °C Orange RECESSED' 155 Red PENDENT 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 1, 2, 4, 5 N/A (TY3231) ** I 175°F/79°C Yellow Figure 10 1 200 °F /93 °C Green 135F/57°C Orange PENDENT 155 °F /68 °C Red (TY4231) 1, 2, 5 and 175 °F /79 °C Yellow 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 UPRIGHT 200F/93°C Green 8.0 (TY4131) 286F/141°C Blue 3/4" NPT 135 °F /57 °C Green RECESSED 155F/68°C Orange PENDENT 1, 2, 4, 5 N/A (TY4231)* I 175°F/79°C Red Figure 11 1 200 °F /93 °C Yellow 135 °F /57 °C Orange RECESSED 155 °F /68 °C Red PENDENT 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 N/A (TY4231)** 175 °F /79 °C Yellow Figure 12 200 °F /93 °C Green I NOTES: 1. Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) as Quick Response Sprinklers. 2. Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. for use in Canada (C -UL) as Quick Response Sprinklers. 3. Approved by Factory Mutual Research Corporation (FM) as Quick Response Sprinklers. 4. Approved by the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB Ref. No. 007k/04) as Quick Response Sprinklers; however, the LPCB does not rate the thermal sensitivity of recessed sprinklers. 5. Approved by the City of New York under MEA 354 -01 -E. 6. VdS Approved (For details contact Tyco Fire & Building Products, Enschede, Netherlands, Tel. 31 -53- 428- 4444/Fax 31 -53- 428 - 3377). 7. Approved by the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB Ref. No. 094a/06) as Quick Response Sprinklers. 8. Where Polyester Coated and Lead Coated Sprinklers are noted to be UL and C -UL Listed, the sprinklers are UL and C -UL Listed as Corrosion Resistant Sprinklers. Where Lead Coated Sprinklers are noted to be FM Approved, the sprinklers are FM Approved as a Corrosion Resistant Sprinklers. * Installed with Style 10 (1/2" NPT) or Style 40 (3/4" NPT) 3/4" Total Adjustment Recessed Escutcheon, as applicable. ** Installed with Style 20 (1/2" NPT) or Style 30 (3/4" NPT) 1/2" Total Adjustment Recessed Escutcheon, as applicable. * *" Frame and Deflector only. Listings and approvals apply to color (Special Order). N /A: Not Available TABLE B LABORATORY LISTINGS AND APPROVALS 5.6 AND 8.0 K- FACTOR SPRINKLERS Page 6 of 10 TFP171 SPRINKLER FINISH K I TYPE NATURAL I CHROME POLYESTER COATED COATED PENDENT (TY3231) and 2.8 UPRIGHT (TY3131) 175 PSI (12,1 BAR) N/A 1/2" RECESSED PENDENT NPT (TY323) PENDENT (TY4231) and 4 UPRIGHT (TY4131) 175 PSI (12,1 BAR) N/A 3/4" RECESSED PENDENT NPT (TY4231) PENDENT (TY3231) and 250 PSI (17,2 BAR) 175 PSI (12,1 BAR) 5.6 UPRIGHT (TY3131) OR 1/2" RECESSED PENDENT 175 PSI (12,1 BAR) NPT (TY323) (SEE NOTE 1) N/A PENDENT (TY4231) and 175 PSI (12,1 BAR) 175 PSI (12,1 BAR) 8.0 UPRIGHT (TY4131) 3/4" RECESSED PENDENT NPT (TY4231) N/A NOTES: 1. The maximum working pressure of 250 psi (17,2 bar) only applies to the Listing by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (U L); the Listing by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. for use in Canada (C -UL); and , the Approval by the City of New York. TABLE C, MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE nections. Higher levels of torque may The Series TY -FRB Recessed Pen - Installation distort the sprinkler inlet and cause dent Sprinklers must be installed in leakage or impairment of the sprinkler. accordance with the following instruc- The Series TY -FRB Sprinklers must tions. be installed in accordance with the fol- Do not attempt to make -up for insuffi- lowing instructions: cient adjustment in the escutcheon Step A. After installing the Style 10. plate by under- or over - tightening the 20, 30, or 40 Mounting Plate, as appli- NOTES sprinkler. Readjust the position of the cable, over the sprinkler threads and Do not install any bulb type sprinkler if sprinkler fitting to suit. with pipe thread sealant applied to the l� u'd from the bulb. With the sprinkler The Series TY -FRB Pendent and Up- klerr i nto the s pr n kler�fitting. the sprin- g P right Sprinklers must be installed in held horizontally, a small air bubble accordance with the following instruc- Step B. Tighten the sprinkler into the should be present. The diameter of the tions. sprinkler fitting using only the W - Type air bubble is approximately 1/16 inch Step 1. P endent sprinklers are to be 7 Recessed Sprinkler Wrench (Ref. (1,6 mm) for the 135 F /57 °C to 3/32 p p Figure 14). With reference to Figure 1, inch ( 2,4 mm) for the 286 °F /141 °C installed in the pendent position, and 2, 3, and 4, the W -Type 7 Recessed upright s sprinklers are to be installed in temperature ratings. p Sprinkler Wrench is to be applied to the upright position. the sprinkler wrench flats. A leak tight 1/2 inch NPT sprinkler joint p should be obtained with a torque of 7 Step 2. With pipe thread sealant ap Step C. After the ceiling has been in- to 14 ft.lbs. (9,5 to 19,0 Nm). A maxi- plied to the pipe threads, hand tighten stalled or the finish coat has been ap- mum of21 ft. lbs. (28,5 Nm) of torque the sprinkler into the sprinkler fitting. plied, slide on the Style 10, 20, 30, or may be used to install sprinklers with Step 3. Tighten the sprinkler into the 40 Closure over the Series TY -FRB 1/2 NPT connections. A leak tight 3/4 sprinkler fitting using only the W -Type Sprinkler and push the Closure over inch NPT sprinkler joint should be ob- 6 Sprinkler Wrench (Ref. Figure 13). the Mounting Plate until its flange tained with a torque of 10 to 20 ft.lbs. With reference to Figures 1, 2, 3, and comes in contact with the ceiling. (13,4 to 26,8 Nm). A maximum of 30 4, the W -Type 6 Sprinkler Wrench is to ft.lbs. (40,7 Nm) of torque is to be used be applied to the sprinkler wrench to install sprinklers with 3/4 NPT con- flats. TFP171 Page 7 of 10 2 -7/8" DIA. 2 -7/8" DIA. _ 5/8 ±1/4" (73,0 mm) 3/4" (19,1 mm) (73,0 mm) (15,9±6,4 mm) _ 1/211/8" 1/2" (12,7 mm) 2 -1/4" DIA. y 1/4" (6,4 mm) (12,713,2 mm) 2 -1/4" DIA. 1/4" (6,4 mm) FACE OF (57,2 mm) MOUNTING FACE OF (57,2 mm) SPRINKLER PLATE SPRINKLER MOUNTING FITTING PLATE FITTING / 1/8" " - ��l (3,2 mm) / �• LI (3 ,2 1/8 mm) �l�lli = 11111, i 7/ 7, / - i p. /� � // } \ ,,, I MOUNTING MOUNTING II SURFACE 111 SURFACE ..--.7.47,m,.. �e CLOSURE SERIES 1- 5/16" (3b,3 mm)I CLOSURE SERIES 1-5/16" (33,3 mm) TY-FRB 13/16" (20,6 mm) TY-FRB 1 -1/16" (27,0 mm) FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 SERIES TY-FRB RECESSED PENDENT SERIES TY -FRB RECESSED PENDENT WITH TWO -PIECE 3/4 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT WITH TWO -PIECE 1/2 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT STYLE 10 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON STYLE 20 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON 2.8 K- FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT 2.8 K- FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT 2 -7/8" DIA. 2 -7/8" DIA. 5/811/4" (73,0 mm) 3/4" (19,1 mm) (73,0 mm) _ 1/211/8" 1/2" (12,7 mm) (15,916,4 mm) 2 -1/4" DIA. 1/4" (6,4 mm) (12,713,2 mm) ._ 2 -1/4" DIA. 1/4" (6,4 mm) FACE OF (57,2 mm) MOUNTING FACE OF (57,2 mm) MOUNTING SPRINKLER PLATE SPRINKLER PLATE FITTING FITTING / 1/8" / 1/8" ■.l (3,2 mm) _ I .. (3,2 mm) `�l�ll,' � 1t11, , MOUNTING I r f MOUNTING ■ SURFACE ■ SURFACE/ + CLOSURE SERIES 1 -1/4" (31,8 mm) CLOSURE SERIES 1 -1/4" (31,8 mm) TY-FRB 3/4" (19,1 mm) TY-FRB 1" (25,4 mm) FIGURE 7 FIGURE 8 SERIES TY-FRB RECESSED PENDENT SERIES TY -FRB RECESSED PENDENT WITH TWO -PIECE 3/4 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT WITH TWO -PIECE 1/2 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT STYLE 10 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON STYLE 20 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON 4.2 K- FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT 4.2 K- FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT Care and objects; otherwise, non - operation in by brushing it with a soft bristle brush. the event of a fire or inadvertent opera Care must be exercised to avoid dam - M aintenance tion may result age to the sprinklers - before, during, Absence of an escutcheon, which is and after installation. Sprinklers dam - The Series TY -FRB Sprinklers must used to cover a clearance hole, may aged by dropping, striking, wrench be maintained and serviced in accord- delay the time to sprinkler operation in twist/slippage, or the like, must be re- ance with the following instructions: a fire situation. placed. Also, replace any sprinkler Sprinklers that are found to be leaking that has a cracked bulb or that has lost NOTES or exhibiting visible signs of corrosion liquid from its bulb. (Ref. Installation Before closing a fire protection system must be replaced. Section). main control valve for maintenance Automatic sprinklers must never be Frequent visual inspections are rec work on the fire protection system that p ommended to be initially performed for it controls, permission to shut down the painted, plated, coated or otherwis corrosion resistant coated sprinklers, affected fire protection system must be altered after leaving the factory. Modi- after the installation has been corn- obtained from the proper authorities tied sprinklers must be replaced pleted,toverifytheintegrityofthecor- and all personnel who may be affected Sprinklers that have been exposed t rosion resistant coating. Thereafter, by this action must be notified. corrosive products of combustion, bu annual inspections per NFPA 25 have not operated, should be replaced should suffice; however, instead of in- The owner must assure that the sprin if they cannot be completely cleaned p s ectin from the floor level, a random klers are not used for hanging of any by wiping the sprinkler with a cloth or g Page 8 of 10 TFP171 2 -7/8" DIA. 2 -7/8" DIA. 5/8 ±1/4" (73,0 mm) 3/4" (19,1 mm) (73,0 mm) - (15,916,4 mm) 1/4" (6,4 mm) (12,713 2 mm) 1/2" (12,7 mm) 2 -1/4" DIA. ) 2 -1/4" DIA. 1/4" (6,4 mm) FACE OF (57,2 mm) MOUNTING FACE OF (57,2 mm) 1 SPRINKLER PLATE SPRINKLER \ MOUNTING PLATE FITTING FITTING I 2 m / 1/8" (3,2 mm) P7 1 (3,2 mm) �i ot 7 , � _ �. ! } \ iA „1., i - J MOUNTING MOUNTIN/ I SURFAC SURFACE A . - , + _.: - CLOSURE SERIES 1 -1/4" (31,8 mm) I CLOSURE SERIES 1 -1/4" (31,8 mm) TY-FRB 3/4" (19,1 mm) TY-FRB 1" (25,4 mm) FIGURE 9 FIGURE 10 SERIES TY -FRB RECESSED PENDENT SERIES TY-FRB RECESSED PENDENT WITH TWO -PIECE 3/4 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT WITH TWO -PIECE 1/2 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT STYLE 10 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON STYLE 20 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON 5.6 K- FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT 5.6 K- FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT f _ 2 -7/8" DIA. 2 -7/8" DIA. 5/811/4" (73,0 mm) 3/4" (19,1 mm) 1/211/8" (73,0 mm) 1/2" (12,7 mm) (15,916,4 mm) - 2 -1/4" DIA. 1/4" (6,4 mm) (12,713,2 mm) _ 2 -1/4" DIA. 1/4" (6,4 mm) FACE OF (57,2 mm) MOUNTING (57,2 mm) FACE OF MOUNTING SPRINKLER PLATE SPRINKLER PLATE FITTING FITTING I r / 1/8" 1/8" I I U (3,2 mm) I I �! (3,2m m) r T /i//� / �� / - /A ` MOUNTING I SURF / . I SURFACE . SURFACE CLOSURE SERIES 1 -5/16" (33,3 mm)1 CLOSURE SERIES 1- 5/16" (33,3 mm) TY-FRB 13/16" (20,6 mm) TY-FRB 1 -1/16" (27,0 mm) FIGURE 11 FIGURE 12 SERIES TY -FRB RECESSED PENDENT SERIES TY -FRB RECESSED PENDENT WITH TWO -PIECE 3/4 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT WITH TWO -PIECE 1/2 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT STYLE 40 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON STYLE 30 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON 8.0 K- FACTOR, 3/4 INCH NPT 8.0 K- FACTOR, 3/4 INCH NPT sampling of close -up visual inspec- c WRENCH tions should be made, so as to better ' RECESS determine the exact sprinkler condi- tion and the long term integrity of the WRENCH RECESS `�1 corrosion resistant coating, as it may (END "A" USED FOR l be affected by the corrosive conditions 1/2" NPT MODELS) � present. -, The owner is responsible for the in- �� U spection, testing, and maintenance of WRENCH RECESS ..`., their fire protection system and de- (END "B" USED FOR PUSH WRENCH vices in compliance with this docu- J /4" NPT MODELS) INTO ENSURE rnent, as well as with the applicable ENGAGEMENT standards of the National Fire Protec- FIGURE 13 WITH SPRINKLER tion Association (e.g., NFPA 25), in W -TYPE 6 SPRINKLER WRENCHING AREA addition to the standards of any other WRENCH FIGURE 14 authorities having jurisdiction. The in- W -TYPE 7 RECESSED stalling contractor or sprinkler manu- SPRINKLER WRENCH facturer should be contacted relative tested, and maintained by a qualified to any questions. Inspection Service in accordance with It is recommended that automatic local requirements and /or national sprinkler systems be inspected, codes. •FP171 Page 9 of 10 P/N 57 -XXX -X -XXX I � MODEUSIN SPRINKLER ( TEMPERATURE RATING 330 2.8K UPRIGHT (1/2 "NPT) TY1131 1 135 135 °F /57 °C 331 2.8K PENDENT (1/2 "NPT) TY1231 1 I NATURAL BRASS 155 15&F/68°C 340 4.2K UPRIGHT (1/2 "NPT) TY2131 1 4 I WHITE POLYESTER 175 I 175F/79°C 341 4.2K PENDENT (1/2 "NPT) TY2231 3 I WHITE (RAL9010)* 200 200 °F /93 °C 370 5.6K UPRIGHT (1/2 "NPT) TY3131 9 I CHROME PLATED 286 286 °F /141 °C 371 5.6K PENDENT (1/2 "NPT) TY3231 7 I LEAD COATED 390 8.0K UPRIGHT (3/4 "NPT) TY4131 391 8.0K PENDENT (3/4 "NPT) TY4231 * Eastern Hemisphere sales only. TABLE D PART NUMBER SELECTION SERIES TY -FRB PENDENT AND UPRIGHT SPRINKLERS Limited charges, regardless of whether TFBP was informed about the possibility of Ordering such damages, and in no event shall Warranty TFBP's liability exceed an amount Procedure equal to the sales price. Products manufactured by Tyco Fire & When placing an order, indicate the Building Products (TFBP) are war- the forenoina warranty is made in lieu full product name. Refer to the Price ranted solely to the original Buyer for of any and all other warranties. Px List for complete listing of Part Num- ten (10) years against defects in mate- • - ' ° • • I • • • A - - • bers. rial and workmanship when paid for of merchantability and fitness fora oar - and properly installed and maintained ticular purpose. Contact your local distributor for avail - under normal use and service. This This limited warranty sets forth the ex- ability. warranty will expire ten (10) years clusive remedy for claims based on Sprinkler Assemblies with NPT from date of shipment by TFBP. No failure of or defect in products, materi- Thread Connections: warranty is given for products or corn- als or components, whether the claim Specify: (Specify Model /SIN), Quick ponents manufactured by companies is made in contract, tort, strict liability Response, (specify K- factor), (specify not affiliated by ownership with TFBP or any other legal theory. or for products and components which temperature rating), Series TY -FRB have been subject to misuse, improper This warranty will apply to the full ex- (specify Pendent or Upright) Sprinkler installation, corrosion, or which have tent permitted by law. The invalidity, in with (specify type of finish or coating), not been installed, maintained, modi- whole or part, of any portion of this P/N (specify from Table D). fled or repaired in accordance with ap- warranty will not affect the remainder. plicable Standards of the National Fire Recessed Escutcheon: Protection Association, and /or the Specify: Style (10, 20, 30, or 40) Re- standards of any other Authorities cessed Escutcheon with (specify*) fin- Having Jurisdiction. Materials found ish, P/N (specify *). by TFBP to be defective shall be either * Refer to Technical Data Sheet TFP770. repaired or replaced, at TFBP's sole option. TFBP neither assumes, nor Sprinkler Wrench: authorizes any person to assume for it, Specify: W -Type 6 Sprinkler Wrench, any other obligation in connection with P/N 56- 000 -6 -387. the sale of products or parts of prod- ucts. TFBP shall not be responsible for Specify: W -Type 7 Sprinkler Wrench, sprinkler system design errors or inac- P/N 56- 850 -4 -001. curate or incomplete information sup- plied by Buyer or Buyer's repre- sentatives. In no event shall TFBP be liable, in contract, tort, strict liability or under any other legal theory, for incidental, indirect, special or consequential dam- ages, including but not limited to labor Page 10 of 10 TFP171 TYCO FIRE & BUILDING PRODUCTS, 451 North Cannon Avenue, Lansdale, Pennsylvania 19446 , Attica Fire & Building Products Technical Services: Tel: (800) 381 -9312 / Fax: (800) 791 -5500 Series DS -C -- 5.6 K- factor Dry Pendent Concealed Sprinklers Quick & Standard Response, Standard Coverage removed for installation, and then it - - General can be replaced to help protect the ! sprinkler while the ceiling is being in- e Description stalled or finished. The tip of the Pro- tective Cap can also be used to mark The Series DS -C, 5.6 K- factor, Quick the center of the ceiling hole into plas- Response (3 mm bulb) and Standard ter board, ceiling tiles, etc. by gently Response (5 mm bulb), Standard Coy- pushing the ceiling product against the erage, Dry Pendent Concealed Protective Cap. When the ceiling in- Sprinklers are decorative sprinklers stallation is complete the Protective featuring a flat cover plate designed to Cap is removed and the Cover Plate conceal the sprinkler. This type of Assembly installed. sprinkler is typically used to provide a -- - sprinkler drop from an unheated attic WARNINGS M into an area where aesthetics is a con- The Series DS -C Dry Pendent Con - """"�„ cern, such as nursing homes, restau- cealed Sprinklers described herein "� "` — rants, schools, etc. must be installed and maintained in -- •--�" ." " Each unit includes a Cover Plate As- c ompliance with this document, as --�'° _ _ _ _ .�,.w -- sembly that conceals the sprinkler op- well as with the applicable standards crating components above the ceiling. of the National Fire Protection Asso- ' '4444 ai,a ` The separable two -piece design of the ciation, in addition to the standards of , Cover Plate and Support Cup Assem- any other authorities having jurisdic- blies allows installation of the sprin- tion. Failure to do so may impair the klers and pressure testing of the fire performance of these devices. Technical protection system prior to installation The owner is responsible for maintain- Da of a suspended ceiling or application ing their fire protection system and de of the finish coating to a fixed ceiling. vices in proper operating condition. Approvals for Series DS - They also permit removal of sus- The installing contractor or sprinkler pP pended ceiling panels for access to manufacturer should be contacted UL and C -UL Listed. building service equipment without with any questions. (Refer to Design Criteria section.) having to first shut down the fire pro Th e Series DS -C Dry Pendent Con- Maximum Working Pressure tection system and remove sprinklers. 1 75 si (12,1 bar Also, the separable two -piece design cealed Sprinklers must only be in- p ( ) of the Sprinkler provides for 1/2 inch stalled in fittings that meet the require- Inlet Thread Connection (12,7 mm) of vertical adjustment. ments of the Design Criteria section. 1 inch NPT (Standard Order) ISO 7 -R1 The Series DS -C Sprinklers are shipped with a Disposable Protective Discharge Coefficient Cap. The Protective Cap is temporarily Model/Sprinkler K = 5.6 GPM/psi /2 (80,6 LPM /bar ) IMPORTANT identification Temperature Ratings 155 F/68 C Sprinkler/ Always refer to Technical Data Numbers 135 °F /57 °C Plate Sheet TFP700 for the "INSTALLER 200 °F /93 °C Sprinkler/ WARNING" that provides cautions TY3535 - f3 mm bulb, 165 °F /74 °C Plate with respect to handling and instal- - - TY3555 - (5 mm bulb) lation of sprinkler systems and com- Adjustment ponents. Improper handling and in- 1/2 inch (12,7 mm) stallation can permanently damage Finishes a sprinkler system or its compo- Cover Plate: Chrome Plated, Brass nents and cause the sprinkler to fail Plated, orWhite Painted3Xustom paint to operate in a fire situation or cause matches and - colors other than white it to operate prematurely. are available on request.) Page 1 of 6 APRIL, 2004 TFP515 Page 2 of 6 TFP515 Ph et Copper INLET PLUG WITH \:1'f / Plug Copper �� GASP L ATE SEAL Yoke Stainless Steel i _ti Q 1 Casing . . Galvanized Carbon Steel YOKE Insert Bronze Bulb Seat Stainless Steel Bulb Glass WATER Deflector Bronze SPRING TUBE Frame Bronze , _.—_ - ---�— Guide Tube Stainless Steel Water Tube Stainless Steel ; r"'_ S - pring Stainless Steel CASING . ii ii INSERT Sealing Assembly Beryllium Nickel w/Teflon* : -%-_,_ � Support Cup Chrome Plated Steel Guide Pins Stainless Steel GUIDE .. < BULB Compression Screw Brass TUBE / N SEAT Cover Plate Brass Retainer Brass Ejection Spring .. .. Stainless Steel `` VENT * Registered Trademark of DuPont HOLE ' FRAME ' , , Patents r '� U.S.A. Patent Number 5,188,185. . - - -- c i , , - -- SUPPORT BULB CUP WITH , 4-- ' �) /�I ROLL FORMED - S ) THREADS ` j ( COMPRESSION /� SCREW Operation GUIDE I ISE 1 I PIN When the Series DS -C is in service, i ; i DEFLECTOR water is prevented from entering the __ = = =�_i - assembly by the Plug & Belleville Seal- (DROPPED ing Assembly (Ref. Figure 1) in the DEFLECTOR POSITION) Inlet of the Sprinkler. SPRINKLER When exposed to heat from a fire, the SUPPORT CUP Cover Plate, which is normally sol- THREAD INTO ASSEMBLY RETAINER dered to the Retainer at three points, SUPPORT CUP I WITH THREAD falls away to expose the Sprinkler As- UNTIL MOUNTING sembly. At this point the Deflector sup- MA DIMPLES ported by the Guide Pins drops down SURFACE IS to its operational position. FLUSH CEILING WITH ° o I, ) The glass Bulb contains a fluid that EJECTION expands when exposed to heat. When SPRING the rated temperature is reached, the v / fluid expands sufficiently to shatter the ,„ r , glass Bulb, and the Bulb Seat is re- leased. The compressed Spring is then able to expand and push the SOLDER COVER Water Tube as well as the Guide Tube TAB COVER PLATE PLATE outward. This action simultaneously RETAINER pulls inward on the Yoke, withdrawing ASSEMBLY the Plug & Belleville Seal from the Inlet allowing the sprinkler to activate and flow water. FIGURE 1 SERIES DS -C STANDARD COVERAGE DRY PENDENT CONCEALED SPRINKLER ASSEMBLY TFP515 Page 3 of 6 Design 1 r -- Criteria SPRINKLER FITTING 1 (REFER TO DESIGN I 1 / CRITERIA SECTION) I-- — ! { / < The DS -C (TY3535) 3 mm Bulb Type, , 1 i Dry Pendent Concealed Sprinklers are 1 I I { UL and C -UL Listed as quick response L__ 1 - _ _ i - standard spray sprinklers for use in FACE OF I L _ I 1 - 1 accordance with the current NFPA SPRINKLER L._ -- � -- 1 - standard, and the DS -C (TY3555), 5 FITTING mm Bulb Type, Dry Pendent Con- / L_ _ cealed Sprinklers are UL and C -UL , Listed as standard response - stand- - and spray sprinklers for use in accord ance with the current NFPA standard. ORDER SPRINKLER — _C--" The Series DS -C Dry Pendent Con LENGTHS: SUPPORT CUP 2 - 1/2" DIA. cealed Sprinklers are only listed when 5" (127,0 mm) ASSEMBLY (63,5 mm) installed with the Series RFiI Con- to 48" (1219,2 mm) Y"' cealed Cover Plates having a factory IN 1/4" (6,4 mm) 1/2" (12,7 mm) applied painted or metallic finish. iNCRE 4ENTS THREADED ADJUSTMENT 1 1 The Series DS -C must not be used in i applications where the air pressure FACE % ; i above the ceiling is greater than that OF CEILING, `( - below. Down drafts through the Sup- RETAINING RING ; MOUNTING port Cup could delay sprinkler o SURFACE 4 f tion in a fire situation. / j /� '� \,.I ' ' 111IA \I / j / The Series DS -C Dry Pendent Con- - - ° ., !L�- cealed Sprinkler is to be installed in the } I I ` \ I i 1 inch NPT outlet or run of malleable 3/19° L or ductile iron threaded tee fittings that 4,8 mm I j i meet the dimensional requirements of ( ) 3/16" to 11/16" FACTORY DEFLECTOR COVER PLATE ANSI 516.3 (Class 150) or cast iron (4,8 to 17,5 mm) PRESET GAP IN DROPPED RETAINER threaded tee fittings that meet the di - REFERENCE 3/32" (2,4 mm) POSITION ASSEMBLY mensional requirements of ANSI I 3 - 1/4" DIA. 0 B16.4 (Class 125) with the end sprin- (82,6 mm) kler fitting on a branch line to be plugged as shown in Figure 2. FIGURE 2 When installing 1 inch NPT Series SERIES DS -C STANDARD COVERAGE DRY PENDENT Whe Whe Dry Sprinklers on a dry pipe CONCEALED SPRINKLER INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS DS-C sprinkler system, only use the side out- let of maximum 2 -1/2 inch size reduc- National Fire Protection Association • 24 inches (600 mm) when the tern- ing tee's. for dry pipe sprinkler systems. perature within the protected area For wet pipe sprinkler systems, the When Dry Sprinklers are to be used in is 60°F/-51°C Series DS -C Sprinklers may also be wet pipe sprinkler systems protecting For protected area temperatures be- installed in the 1 inch NPT outlet of a areas subject to freezing temperatures tween those given above, the minimum Central Figure 730 Mechanical Tee or (e.g., sprinkler drops into freezers), recommended length from the face of the following Tyco Fire Products CPVC consideration must be given to the ap- the fitting to the outside of the pro - fittings: (P /N 80145) 1" x 1" NPT Fe- propriate length of the sprinkler that tected area may be determined by in- male Adapter or (P /N 80249) 1" x 1" x will prevent freezing of the water in the terpolating between the indicated val- 1 „ NPT Sprinkler Head Adapter Tee. connecting pipes due to conduction. ues. When the temperature surrounding NOTE the wet pipe sprinkler system is main- NOTE Do not install the Series DS -C into any tained at a minimum temperature of When Dry Sprinklers penetrate a ceil- other type fitting without first consult- 40 °F /4 °C, the following are the mini ing or wall into an area subject to freez- ing the Technical Services Depart- mum recommended lengths between ing, the clearance space around the ment. Failure to use the appropriate the face of the sprinkler fitting and the Sprinkler Casing must be completely fitting may result in: failure of the sprin- outside surface of the protected area sealed in order to prevent the leakage kler to properly operate due to forma- (i.e., length exposed to minimum am of moist air into the freezing area tion of ice over the inlet Plug or binding bient of 40 °F /4 °C): which might result in the formation of of the inlet Plug; or, insufficient en- condensate around the Frame, Deflec- • 12 inches (300 mm) when the tem gagement of the inlet pipe threads with tor, Bulb Seat, or Bulb, Failure to pre - consequent leakage. perature within the protected area vent the formation of condensate could is - 20 °F / - 29 °C result in the build -up of ice around the Branch, cross, and feed main piping 18 inches (450 mm) when the tern- releasing components. This could re - connected to Dry Sprinklers and sub- • erature within the protected area suit in inadvertent operation of the jest to freezing temperatures must be p p pitched for drainage in accordance is - 40 °F / -40 °C sprinkler or impaired operation due to with the minimum requirements of the reduced thermal sensitivity. Page 4 of 6 TFP515 4111. the Sprinkler /Support Cup Assembly. Readjust the position of the sprinkler r 1 FRAME 1 fitting to suit. ARM 1 Step 1. The sprinkler must only be „� I (� installed in the pendent position and /� with the centerline of the sprinkler per- - i SUCUOPAT ; - 5/i pendicular to the mounting surface. 111611 / ' EMIR / Step 2. With pipe thread sealant ap- plied to the inlet threads, hand tighten / the sprinkler into the sprinkler fitting. �� I /, Step 3. Wrench tighten the sprinkler 7/8 (23 mm) 1 0 ( by wrenching on the Casing with a pipe SQUARE 2 m wrench whenever the casing is readily accessible. Otherwise, use a RFII Sprinkler Wrench (Ref. Figure 3). The ALIGN _ � RFII Sprinkler Wrench is to be applied ARROWS WITH to the Sprinkler as shown in Figure 3. FRAME ARMS foai\\_ W hen using the RFII Sprinkler ai Wrench, temporarily remove the Pro - � � tective Cap. Replace the Protective ACCEPTS . �� Cap (Ref. Figure 4) by pushing it up- 1 O � 1/2” SOCKET — wards until it bottoms out against the DRIVE Support Cup. The Protective Cap FIGURE 3 helps prevent damage to the Deflector RFII SPRINKLER WRENCH and Arms during ceiling installation and /or during application of the finish coating of the ceiling. It may also be used to locate the center of the clear- CLEARANCE ance hole by gently pushing the ceiling HOLE material up against the center point of � the Protective Cap. I NOTE 1 r As long as the Protective Cap remains in place, the system is considered to be "Out of Service". A Step 4. After the ceiling has been corn- ./ If ■tI , / pleted with the 2 -1/2 inch (63,5 mm) diameter clearance hole and in prepa- ration for installing the Cover Plate As- sembly, remove and discard the Pro - 4 , tective Cap, and verify that the Deflector moves up and down freely. If the Sprinkler has been damaged and FIGURE 4 the Deflector does not move up and DISPOSABLE PROTECTIVE CAP down freely, replace the entire Sprin- kler assembly. Do not attempt to mod - ify or repair a damaged sprinkler. Step 5. Screw on the Cover Plate /Re- tainer Assembly until the Retainer - Do not install any bulb type sprinkler if Figure 2 contacts with the ceiling. Do Installation the bulb is cracked or there is a loss of not continue to screw on the Cover liquid from the bulb. With the sprinkler Plate /Retainer Assembly such that it The Series DS -C Dry Pendent Con- held horizontally, a small air bubble lifts a ceiling panel out of its normal cealed Sprinklers must be installed in should be present. The diameter of the position. If the Cover Plate/Retainer accordance with the following instruc- air bubble is approximately 1/16 inch Assembly cannot be engaged with the tions: (1,6 mm). Support Cup or the Cover Plate /Re- NOTES A leak tight 1 inch NPT sprinkler joint tainer Assembly cannot be engaged The Series DS -C must only be in- should be obtained with a torque of 20 sufficiently to contact the ceiling, the stalled in fittings that meet the require- to 30 ft.lbs. (26,8 to 40,2 Nm). Higher Sprinkler Fitting must be repositioned. ments of the Design Criteria section. levels of torque may distort the sprin kler inlet with consequent leakage or Refer to the Design Criteria section for impairment of the sprinkler. other important requirements regard- ing piping design and sealing of the Do not attempt to compensate for in- clearance space around the Sprinkler sufficient adjustment in the Sprinkler Casing. Assembly by under- or over - tightening TFP515 Page 5 of 6 Care and or the like, must be replaced. Also, Limit replace any sprinkler that has a Maintenance - cracked bulb or that has lost liquid from ,I • a �.�,� nt � its bulb (Ref. Installation Section). Llr The Series DS -C Dry Pendent Con- If a sprinkler must be removed, do not Products manufactured by Tyco Fire cealed Sprinklers must be maintained reinstall it or a replacement without Products are warranted solely to the and serviced in accordance with the reinstalling the Cover plate Assembly. original Buyer for ten (10) years following instructions: if a Cover plate Assembly becomes against defects in material and work - dislodged during service, replace it im- manship when paid for and properly NOTES mediately. installed and maintained under normal Absence of the Cover Plate Assembl The owner is responsible for the in- use and service. This warranty will ex- may delay sprinkler operation in a fire spection, testing, and maintenance of pire ten (10) years from date of ship - situation. their fire protection system and de- ment by Tyco Fire Products. No war - When properly installed, there is a vices in compliance with this docu- ranty is given for products or nominal 3/32 inch (2,4 mm) air gap ment, as well as with the applicable components manufactured by compa- between the lip of the Cover Plate and standards of the National Fire Protec- nies not affiliated by ownership with the ceiling, as shown in Figure 2. This tion Association (e.g., NFPA 25), in Tyco Fire Products or for products and air gap is necessary for proper opera addition to the standards of any other components which have been subject tion of the sprinkler. If the ceiling is to authorities having jurisdiction. The in- to misuse, improper installation, corro- be repainted after the installation of stalling contractor or sprinkler manu- sion, or which have not been installed, the Sprinkler, care must be exercised facturer should be contacted relative to maintained, modified or repaired in ac- to ensure that the new paint does NOT any questions. cordance with applicable Standards of the National Fire Protection Associa- seal off any of the air gap. It is recommended that automatic tion, and /or the standards of any other Factory painted Cover Plates MUST sprinkler systems be inspected, Authorities Having Jurisdiction. Mate - NOT be repainted. They should be re tested, and maintained by a qualified rials found by Tyco Fire Products to be placed, if necessary, by factory Inspection Service in accordance with defective shall be either repaired or painted units. local requirements and /or national replaced, at Tyco Fire Products' sole codes. option. Tyco Fire Products neither as- Do not pull the Cover Plate relative to sumes, nor authorizes any person to the Enclosure, Separation may result. assume for it, any other obligation in Before closing a fire protection system connection with the sale of products or main control valve for maintenance parts of products. Tyco Fire Products work on the fire protection system that shall not be responsible for sprinkler it controls, permission to shut down the system design errors or inaccurate or affected fire protection systems must incomplete information supplied by be obtained from the proper authori Buyer or Buyer's representatives. ties and all personnel who may be IN NO EVENT SHALL TYCO FIRE affected by this action must be notified. PRODUCTS BE LIABLE, IN CON - A Vent Hole is provided in the Bulb TRACT, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR Seat (Ref. Figure 1) to indicate if the UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THE - Dry Sprinkler is remaining dry. Evi- ORY, FOR INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, dence of leakage from the Vent Hole is SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL an indication that there may be DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT weepage past the Inlet seal and that LIMITED TO LABOR CHARGES, RE- the sprinkler needs to be removed for GARDLESS OF WHETHER TYCO determining the cause of leakage (e.g. FIRE PRODUCTS WAS INFORMED an improper installation or an ice plug). ABOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH The fire protection system control DAMAGES, AND IN NO EVENT valve must be closed and the system SHALL TYCO FIRE PRODUCTS' LI- drained before removing the sprinkler. ABILITY EXCEED AN AMOUNT Sprinklers that are found to be leaking EQUAL TO THE SALES PRICE. or exhibiting visible signs of corrosion THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS must be replaced. MADE IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL Automatic sprinklers must never be OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR INCLUDING WARRANTIES painted, plated, coated, or otherwise OF MERCHANTABILITY altered after leaving the factory. Modi- NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR- fled sprinklers must be replaced. POSE. Sprinklers that have been exposed to corrosive products of combustion, but have not operated, should be com- pletely cleaned by wiping the sprinkler with a cloth or by brushing it with a soft bristle brush. Care must be exercised to avoid dam- age - before, during, and after instal- lation. Sprinklers damaged by drop- ping, striking, wrench twist/slippage, Page 6 of 6 TFP515 P/N 60 - XXX - 1 - XXX I ORDER LENGTH (1) (EXAMPLES) 055 5.50" MODEUSIN ( 1 082 825" SPRINKLER 46 Quick Response TY3535 TEMPERATURE 180 18.00" (3 mm Bulb) RATING 187 18.75" 86 Standard Response TY3555 1 155 °F /68 °C I I (5 mm Bulb) I I 372 3725" 1 3 ( 200 °F /93 °C NOTE 480 48.00" (1). Dry Pendent Concealed Sprinklers are furnished based upon "Order Length" as measured per Figures 2, for each individual sprinkler where it is to be installed. After the measurement is taken, round it to the nearest 1/4 inch increment. TABLE A PART NUMBER SELECTION SERIES DS -C, STANDARD COVERAGE, DRY PENDENT CONCEALED SPRINKLERS WITH 1 INCH NPT CONNECTION (Use Prefix "I" for ISO 7 -R1 Connection, e.g., 1 -60- 461 -1 -180) Separately Ordered Cover Plate: Ordering Specify: (specify temperature rating) • Series RFII Concealed Cover Plate Procedure with (specify finish), P/N (specify). When placing an order, indicate the full 135 °F /s7°ctAt 165 °Frr4°c product name. Contact your local dis- Brass 56- 792 -1 -135 56- 792 -1 -165 tributor for availability. Bright Brass 56- 792 -2 -135 56- 792 -2 -165 Chrome 56- 792 -9 -135 56- 792 -9 -165 Sprinkler Assembly: Brushed Chrome 56- 792 -8 -135 56- 792 -8 -165 S Specify: (SIN), (specify temperature White 56- 792 -0 -135 56- 792 -0 -165 p fy: ( ) Y p Bright White 56- 792 -4-135 56-792-4-165 rating), (specify Quick Response or Off White 56- 792 -5 -135 56- 792 -5 -165 Standard Response). Series DS -C White (RAL9010)° 56- 792 -3 -135 56- 792 -3 -165 Standard Coverage Dry Pendent Con- Black 56-792-6-135 56- 792 -6 -165 g y Custom 56- 792 -X -135 56- 792 -X -165 cealed Pendent Sprinkler with (specify inch) (A) For use with 155 °F /68 °C sprinklers. nch) Order Length and (specify 1 inch (B) For use with 200 °F /93 °C sprinklers. NPT or ISO 7 -R1) Connection, P/N • Eastern Hemisphere sales only. (specify from Table A). Sprinkler Wrench: NOTE Specify: RFII Sprinkler Wrench, Dry Pendent Concealed Sprinklers are P/N 56- 000 -1 -075. furnished based upon Order Length as measured per Figure 2. After the measurement is taken, round it to the nearest 1/4 inch increment. • TYCO FIRE PRODUCTS, 451 North Cannon Avenue, Lansdale, Pennsylvania 19446 tLJcO /Fire & Building Products Technical Services: Tel: (800) 381 -9312 / Fax: (800) 791 -5500 Mo Dry Pipe Valve, External Resetting 6 Inch (DN15O 250 psi (17,2 bar) Gx WARNING General The Model DPV -1 Dry Pipe Valve de- scribed herein must be installed and Description maintained in compliance with this _ document, as well as with the applica- The 6 inch (DN150), Model DPV -1 Dry ble standards of the National Fire Pro- . Pipe Valve is a differential valve used tection Association, in addition to the 1 to automatically control the flow of standards of any otherauthorities hay- „'3,. ', water into a dry pipe fire protection ing jurisdiction. Failure to do so may sprinkler system upon operation of impair the integrity of this device. '• one or more automatic sprinklers. The • �` " sic DPV -1 also provides for actuation of The owner is responsible for maintain- fire alarms upon system operation. ing their fire protection system and de- The Model DPV -1 features are as fol- vices in proper operating condition. .,.. lows: The installing contractor or manufac- , - - Curer should be contacted relative to • External reset. any questions. • 250 psi (17,2 bar) pressure rating. • Unique offset single clapper design Technical enabling a simple compact valve to D minimize installation labor. �- a • Ductile iron construction to ensure a Approvals: lightweight valve to minimize ship- UL and C -UL Listed. FM Approved. a • ping cost. NYC under MEA 172 -02 -E. •°g, i • A variety of inlet and outlet connec -' tions. Dry Pipe Valve: L' The 6 inch (DN150), Model DPV -1 Dry •t1 • Compact, semi - preassembled or Pipe Valves are for vertical installa- fully assembled, and easy to operate tions (flow going up), and they are valve trim. rated for use at a maximum service • pressure of 250 psi (17,2 bar). The • Simple reset procedure through the Valve dimensions are shown in Figure *_ E elimination of priming water. 6 Dry pipe sprinkler systems are used in Flanged connections are available unheated warehouses, parking ga- drilled per ANSI, ISO, AS, and JIS rages, store windows, attic spaces, specifications (Ref. Table B). The loading docks, and other areas ex- grooved outlet connections, as appli- `' posed to freezing temperatures, where g pp - ;ms r ` water filled pipe cannot be utilized. cable, are cut in accordance with v When set for service, the dry pipe standard groove specifications for sprinkler system is pressurized with air steel pipe. They are suitable for use with grooved end pipe couplings that (or nitrogen). The loss of pressure e – through an operated automatic sprin- are listed or approved for fire protec- �. Vii!` ::,�, kler in response to heat from a fire tion system service. Available combi- .�.. nations of inlet and outlet connections ,^ permits the DPV -1 Dry Pipe Valve to —; open and to flow water into the sprin- are detailed in the Ordering Procedure kler system piping. Table A estab- section. lishes the minimum required system Threaded port connections of valves air pressure that includes a safety fac- having flanges drilled to ANSI, AS, or ~, c tor to help prevent false operations JIS specifications are NPT threaded • - that occur due to water supply fluctua- per ANSI Standard B1.20.1. Threaded tions. port connections of valves having Page 1 of 12 MARCH, 2006 TFP1061 Page 2 of 12 TFP1067 NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. REF. NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. REF. NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. REF. 1 Valve Body 1 NR 5 3/8 -16 UNC x 1" 8 5/8 -11 UNC x 1" 2 Air and Water Socket Head Cap Hex Head Cap Seat 1 NR Screw 8 NR Screw 6 CH 3 Water Seal 6 Handhole Cover ... 1 NR 9 Clapper 1 See (a) 0-Ring 1 NR 7 Handhole Cover 10 Clapper Facing .... 1 See (a) or (b) 4 Air Seal O- Ring 1 NR Gasket 1 See (d) 11 Clapper Facing Retaining Plate .... 1 See (a) 12 1/4 -20 UNC x 1/2" , Socket Head Cap Screw 9 See (a) 13 Clapper Hinge 14 Pin 1 See (a) 14 Reset Knob 1 See (c) �, 9 15 Reset Spring 1 See (c) �,° 15 16 Reset Bushing 1 See (c) • .... 10 17 Reset Bushing / CLAPPER Co 16 0-Ring 1 See (b) or (c) 6 \ o / ASSEMBLY 4411S 18 Reset Plunger r -----_ 1, ° 11 RESET 0-Ring 1 See (b) or (c) O 17 PLUNGER 19 Reset Plunger 1 See (c) PARTS 20 Reset Latch ° 12 - Subassembly 1 See (c) " 18, 21 21 Dow Coming FS3452 ° Flourosilicone 19 Grease, 1.5 g 1 See (b) or (c) O O NR: Not Replaceable 20 CH: Common Hardware O O REPLACEMENT PARTS NO. DESCRIPTION P/N 172- ��' (a) Clapper Assembly Includes Items: 9 through 13 92- 309 -2 -603 (b) Repair Parts Kit 2 O Includes Items: __ ______ 7, 10, 17, , 18, 21 92- 309 -1 -604 —�\ (c) Reset Plunge Parts Kit E --- � Includes Items: l\ \ O 14 through 21 92- 309 -1 -405 O �� I 1 i ` ) � 4 1 01,011111 7 70 6 \ 3 5 ® 4'� 0 Nit Niiiiii4l /1"0 13 �‘ • 0 0 i \ \ 'i 0 10 le 8 FIGURE 1 6 INCH (DN150) MODEL DPV -1 DRY PIPE VALVE — ASSEMBLY — TFP1061 Page 3 of 12 Maximum System Air FLOW RATE IN LITRES PER MINUTE (LPM) Water Supply Pressure (1 GPM = 3.785 LPM) Pressure, Range, 2000 3000 5000 7000 10000 psi psi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111111 n 9 . 0 III 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I I I 0, 20 10 8 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 114 - _ 6.0 111111111111111111 1 1, 1 1 1" 0,500 60 15 - 23 ---- "—��C2 0 80 20 - 28 a EM22 .,2�. 100 25 - 33 z .uIIIIM...■ ■ ■INIINI.MI■ ■ ■ ■..M..■ 0,300 w 4 . 0 ul.... l•...nr.MI=.. 120 30 38 < cc IIl�iiiiii� IMIIWAMMMEN cc my ■■■�n ∎onim umem■■ a 145 35 - 43 � 3.0 insmosnum 0,200 0 cc 165 40 - 48 aw . III�111"'-1'5"I o a 0 - 111�••61UImW/I• 0 m 185 45 - 53 0 2 . 0 ,ni.■■■u.� .. 0 n Z 111111•11M1111••••=111111111111/MIN W rn O ■u1••••■U•11I■11111'I... ? c 205 50 - 58 a. _ mMIN■■■■uII■A■ ■■ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Z I I I I I I I I - 0,100 � if 225 55 - 63 a. I ITf I I I I - 0,090 cc 0 I Ill I I I I - 0,080 °� a 250 60 - 68 0 III I I - ¢ � - w 1 . 0 : ilIlIHU ■ r��m.. :0,070 Z 0.9 -- �■u■.v�■.. TABLE A �... ��,.��.. ' ' ' ' I I 0,060 SYSTEM AIR PRESSURE 0 ' 8 -- 111111,11111111111 III (� Z REQU l 0.7 -- ■�"'■o 0,050 0.6 - _ 0,040 flanges drilled to ISO are available z 0.5 - • : ::= CI:: u∎ ..a either threaded per ISO 7/1 or NPT o . pppp ■ ' . ' 0,030 threaded per ANSI Standard B1.20.1. Z 0.4 : :p :C ::G.C: , , , Valves with NPT threaded orts will ■.., - .■ ■ ■ ■�■- p nMMIM■■11•••■••11M readily accept the trim arrangement nrAmmi ■miemma 1 1 1 I I 1 I detailed in Figure 4. 0.3 Irammu ■■■■mmou■n I I I I I I I i 0,022 Components of the 6 Inch (DN150) 500 700 1000 2000 3000 DPV - Valve are shown in Figure 1. FLOW RATE IN GALLONS PER MINUTE (GPM) The Body and Handhole Cover are ductile iron. The Handhole Cover Gas The approximate friction loss, based on the Hazen and Williams formula and ex- ket is neoprene, and the Clapper Fac pressed in equivalent length of Schedule 40 pipe with C =100, is 22 feet. The equiva- ing is EPDM. The Air/Water Seat Ring lent length of pipe has been calculated on a typical flow rate of 1500 GPM is brass, the Clapper is copper, and both the Clapper Retaining Plate and FIGURE 2 Latch are bronze. The Hinge Pin is 6 INCH (DN150) MODEL DPV -1 DRY PIPE VALVE aluminum bronze, and the fasteners — NOMINAL PRESSURE LOSS VERSUS FLOW — for the Handhole Cover are carbon steel. • Alarm Test Valve pressure in the sprinkler system is rec- Valve Trim: • Automatic Drain Valve ommended to be automatically main - Installation dimensions are given in tained by using one of the following Figure 7, and the Valve Trim is illus- • Drip Funnel pressure maintenance devices, as ap Figures 4 and 5. The Valve propriate: trated in Fi g • For Optional Quick Trim forms a part of the laboratory Opening Device (Accelerator) • Model AMD -1 Air Maintenance De- listings and approval of the DPV -1 vice (pressure reducing type). Valve and is necessary for the proper NOTE • Model AMD -2 Air Maintenance De- operation of the DPV -1 Valve. Each When the system pressure is greater vice ( control t e package of trim includes the following than 175 psi (12,1 bar), provision is to ( p yp )' items: be made to replace the standard order • Model AM D-3 Nitrogen Mainte- 300 psi (20,7 bar) Water Pressure nance Device (high pressure reduc- • Water Supply Pressure Gauge gauge, shown in Figure 4, with a sepa- ing type). • System Air Pressure Gauge rately ordered 600 psi (41,4 bar) Wate The Pressure Relief Valve (Item 4 - Pressure Gauge. Fi set to relieve at a • Air Supply Connections e 4 ) is factory Air Supply: pressure of approximately 45 psi • Main Drain Valve (3,1 bar). If the normal system air pres- Table A shows the system air pressure sure is less than or exceeds 40 psi (2,8 • Low Body Drain Valve requirements as a function of the water bar), then the pressure Relief Valve supply pressure. The air (or nitrogen) Page 4 of 12 TFP1061 AIR PRESSURE WATERFLOW ' • TO SYSTEM TO SYSTEM Q CLAPPER ASSEMBLY `11 FULLY OPEN 1" NPT CLAPPER LATCH /Q; AIR PORT SUPPLY PIVOTS TO ALLOW , \� I � am CLAPPER ASSEMBLY j 01 TO FULLY OPEN no `, j �1, 3/4" NPT ALARM 'l1 " 03 PORT OPEN TO i AS CLAPPER SEMBLY ATMOSPHERE � IN SET / / / / /// �, " 1 /2 "NPT POSITION r ._ WATER SUPPLY Am i 02 PRESSURE ~#4 Am 4 In & ALARM C'- TEST PORT ALARM PORT iii il IMI WATERFLOW CLAPPER TO ALARM ASSEMBLY AI R AT EAT FROM WATER SUPPLY � WATER SUPPLY FIGURE 3A . mi ALARM FIGURE 3C SET POSITION WATER d Vaa / /�Xi ' PORT OPERATED POSITION . 03 DRAIN FROM DRAIN SYSTEM FROM SYSTEM INTERMEDIATE VALVE COMPLETE ' U ' CHAMBER FIGURE 3B WATERWAY PUSH HERE V V SET POSITION TO RESET INTERMEDIATE VALVE CLAPPER CHAMBER ASSEMBLY RESET LATCHED KNOB OPEN M RESET =i gogi ill = ASSEMBLY M I SIM 3/4" NPT VP. : 4.3 I %---', / �� cj CLAPPER LOW BODY �'I DRAIN ���� . �� LATC o ;�.. PORT / / /// PIVOTS TO • 04 ��� / / // UNLATCH 1 (f ` v' ' CLAPPER /// / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /�/ / / / / / / / / / /'i: is;,�� ASSEMBLY CIL , Nom; `�4 Am / t '' ■�i /1 / /� //. 2" NPT r� uu CLAPP MAIN DRAIN VVV •" •• I LATCH PORT IA V11 1 AS ASSEMBLY 05 JO AN \ ':' ''' RESEATED • WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY SHUT OFF SHUT OFF FIGURE 3D FIGURE 3E DRAIN POSITION RESET POSITION FIGURE 3 6 INCH (DN150) MODEL DPV -1 DRY PIPE VALVE — SET AND OPEN POSITIONS — l'FPI OS 1 Pages s of 12 (must be reset to relieve at a pressure trapped in the Intermediate Chamber, that is in accordance with the Authority the resulting pressure across the top Installation Having Jurisdiction. of the Clapper would only be 10 psi Quick Opening Device: (0,7 bar). This pressure would be in- NOTES sufficient to hold the Clapper Assem- Proper operation of the Model DPV -1 As an option, the Model DPV -1 Dry bly closed against a water supply Dry Pipe Valve depends upon its trim Pipe Valve may be equipped with the pressure of 100 psi (6,9 bar). It is for being installed in accordance with the Model QRS Electronic Dry Pipe Valve this reason that the plunger of the instructions given in this Technical Accelerator as detailed in Technical Automatic Drain Valve must be de- Data Sheet. Failure to follow the ap- Data Sheet TFP1100 or the Model pressed during several of the resetting propriate trim diagram may prevent ACC -1 Mechanical Dry Pipe Valve Ac- steps, as well as during inspections, the DPV -1 Valve from functioning c elerator as detailed in Technical Data making certain that the Automatic properly, as well as void listings, ap- Sheet TFP1112. Drain Valve is open. provals, and the manufacturer's war - The QRS or the ACC -1 is used to re- When one or more automatic sprin- ranties. duce the time to valve actuation follow- klers operate in response to a fire, air Failure to latch open the Clapper As- ing the operation of one or more auto- pressure within the system piping is sembly prior to a system hydrostatic matic sprinklers. In some cases the relieved through the open sprinklers. test may result in damage to the Clap- ORS or the ACC -1 may be required to When the air pressure is sufficiently per Assembly. meet the requirements of the National reduced, the water pressure over- The DPV-1 Valve must be installed in Fire Protection Association for sys- comes the differential holding the a readily visible and accessible loca- tems having a capacity greater than Clapper Assembly closed and the tion. 500 gallons (1890 litres). Clapper Assembly swings clear of the Patents: water seat, as shown in Figure 3C. The DPV -1 Valve and associated trim U.S.A. Patent No. 6,557,645 This action permits water flow into the must be maintained ata minimum tern - system piping and subsequently to be perature of 40 °F /4 °C. O discharged from any open sprinklers. Heat tracing of the DPV -1 Valve or its p era in Also, with the Clapper Assembly open, associated trim is not permitted. Heat the intermediate chamber is pressur- P rinciples ized and water flows through the alarm tracing can result in the formation of hardened mineral deposits that are ca- port (Ref. Figure 3B) at the rear of the pable of preventing proper operation. The Model DPV -1 Dry Pipe Valve is a DPV -1 Valve to actuate system water differential type valve that utilizes a flow alarms. The flow from the alarm The Model DPV -1 Dry Pipe Valve is to substantially lower system (air or nitro- port is also sufficient to close the oth- be installed in accordance with the fol- gen) pressure than the supply (water) erwise normally open Automatic Drain lowing criteria: pressure, to maintain the set position Valve (Ref. Figure 4 or 5). Step 1. All nipples, fittings, and de- shown in Figure 3A. The differential After a valve actuation and upon sub- vices must be clean and free of scale nature of the DPV -1 is based on the sequent closing of a system main con- and burrs before installation. Use pipe area difference between the air seat trot valve to stop water flow, the Clap- thread sealant sparingly on male pipe and the water seat in combination with per Assembly will latch open as shown threads only. the ratio of the radial difference from in Figure 3D. Latching open of the Water Seat to e Pin to the DPV -1 will permit complete draining of tr mm ed n DPV-1 Valve must be with Figures 4 center of the Air Seat. The difference the system (including any loose scale) or 5, as applicable. If the DPV -1 is to is such that 1 psi (0,07 bar) of system through the main drain port. be equipped with a Dry Pipe Valve air pressure can hold approximately During the valve resetting procedure Accelerator, refer to the Technical 5.5 psi (0,38 bar) of water supply Ares- and after the system is completely Data Sheet TFP1100 for the Model sure. drained, the external reset knob can QRS Electronic Dry Pipe Valve Accel- Table A the minimum re- be easily depressed to externally un- erator or TFP1112 for the Model ACC - T T latch the Clapper Assembly as shown 1 Mechanical Dry Pipe Valve Accel- qa system air pressure that re- a safety factor to help hat in- prevent in Figure 3E. As such, the Clapper erator. false operations that occur due to Assembly is returned to its normal set Step 3. Care must be taken to make water supply fluctuations. position to facilitate setting of the dry sure that check valves, strainers, pipe sprinkler system, without having globe valves, etc. are installed with the The Intermediate Chamber of the to remove the Handhole Cover. flow arrows in the proper direction. DPV -1 is formed by the area between the Air Seat and Water Seat as shown Step 4. Drain tubing to the drip funnel in Figure 3B. The Intermediate Cham- must be installed with smooth bends ber normally remains at atmospheric that will not restrict flow. pressure through the Alarm Port con- Step 5. The main drain and drip funnel nection and the valve trim to the nor- drain may be interconnected provided mally open Automatic Drain Valve a check valve is located at least 12 (Item 6, Fig. 4). Having the Intermedi- inches (300 mm) below the drip funnel. ate Chamber, Figure 3B, open to at- mosphere is critical to the DPV -1 Step 6. Suitable provision must be Valve remaining set, otherwise the full made for disposal of drain water. resulting pressure of the system air Drainage water must be directed such pressure on top of the Clapper Assem- that it will not cause accidental dam - bly cannot be realized. For example, if age to property or danger to persons. the system air pressure is 25 psi (1,7 bar) and 15 psi (1,0 bar) pressure is Step 7. Unused pressure alarm switch Page 6 of 12 TFP1061 • 9 (( * NOTES: 42 �� 5 /' v 4 1. SEE FIGURE 3 FOR VALVE PORT IDENTIFICATION. n �L� 2. ROUTE 1/4" TUBING, ITEM 16, TO DRIP FUNNEL, ITEM 14. iii /! - �_ 35 3. SLOPE 3/4" ANGLE VALVE, ITEM 9, AND 3/4" x 4 -1/2" NIPPLE, 29 Ar;., rr 5 ITEM 40, INTO DRIP FUNNEL, ITEM 14, TO FACILITATE 13 Wil SLOPE �rro SUFFICIENT LOW BODY DRAINAGE: TO FIT 8 r�+ LOCATION v % ���\ �y�; ELECTRICALLY FOR OPTIONAL 35 18 „ ,?�' 35 SUPERVISED 1 21 O ° !r R 9 N.O. ALARM "" „ 40 6 (GREEN VALVE 16 15 CONTROL ��� i� 3 26 Y (� ��,�1rlr 27 35 18 \ TINT) (BVS-3 /4 ") 42 f _ 17 "a� �(� (� „ 35 43 _ 27 f 28 37 33 `r � 20 32 (( • rr �.�.y. 35 C mil 31 %! �r ./P- ��(r m o ° ,: �C ri 31 ��j 19 �� �l \1 \0 °X ' 10 Cf• 11 �((, 40 ��; 11 /� !( (c ,U 44 .,), 40 'a, � �l ,�' Ir r 41 t-.1i,',..„... `\ ® 23 rr 42 40 ( r 6 INCH (DN150) . 1 � • I ' 12 31 �; MODEL DPV -1 �; 14 35 24 DRY PIPE VALVE 0 _, j . � J 13 38 02 ` 39 7 � 34 111 22 35 e��' 25 NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. P/N 2 rrr �` 36 ■, , % ; 28 , 4 1 250 psi/ 1750 kPa 3 �\ ;•C.:L - rilk I Air Pressure " (71 Gauge 1 92- 343 -1 -012 17 `>`� 2 300 psi/ 2000 kPa 33 Water Pressure Gauge 1 92- 343 -1 -005 3 1/4" Gauge Test NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. P/N . NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. P/N Valve 2 46- 005 -1 -002 4 1/4" Pressure 17 1/4" Plug ......... 2 CH 34 1/2" x Close Relief Valve 1 92- 343 -1 -020 18 1/2" Plug 1 CH Nipple 1 CH 5 1/2" Angle Valve ... 1 46- 048 -1 -004 19 3/4" Plug 1 CH 35 1/2" x 1 -1/2" 6 Model AD -1 20 1 "Plug 1 CH Nipple 8 CH Automatic 21 1/2" x 1/4" Reducing 36 1/2" x 2" Nipple 1 CH Drain Valve 1 52 -793 -2 -004 Bushing 1 CH 37 1/2" x 2 -1/2" 7 1/2" Ball Valve .... 1 46- 050 -1 -004 22 1/2" Union 1 CH Nipple 1 CH 8 1/2" Swing 23 3/4" Union 1 CH 38 1/2" x 3" Nipple .... 1 CH Check Valve 1 46- 049 -1 -004 24 1/2" 90° Elbow .... 1 CH 39 1/2" x 6" Nipple .... 1 CH 9 3/4" Angle Valve 1 46- 048 -1 -005 25 1/2" 45° Elbow .... 1 CH 40 3/4" x 1 -1/2" 10 3/4" Swing 26 1/2" Cross 1 CH Nipple 5 CH Check Valve 1 46- 049 -1 -005 27 1/2" Tee 2 CH 41 3/4" x 2" Nipple .... 1 CH 11 2" Angle Valve .... 1 46 -048 -1 -009 28 1/2" x 1/4" x 1/2" 42 3/4" x 4 -1/2" 12 Drip Funnel Reducing Tee 2 CH Nipple 2 CH Connector 1 92- 211 -1 -005 29 1/2" x 1/2" x 1/4" 43 1" x 4" Nipple 1 CH 13 Drip Funnel Reducing Tee 1 CH 44 2" x 4 -1/2" Bracket 1 92- 211 -1 -003 30 3/4" 90° Elbow .... 1 CH Nipple 1 CH 14 Drip Funnel 1 92- 343 -1 -007 31 3/4" x 1/2" x 3/4" 15 3/32" Vent Reducing Tee 3 CH All Fittings and Nipples Fitting 1 92 -032 -1 -002 32 1" x 1" x 1/2" are Galvanized 16 1/4" Tube, Reducing Tee 1 CH 24" Long 1 CH 33 1/4" x 3" Nipple .... 2 CH CH: Common Hardware FIGURE 4 6 INCH (DN150) MODEL DPV -1 DRY PIPE VALVES — EXPLODED VIEW OF VALVE TRIM — TFP1061 Page 7 of 12 1/2 INCH NPT 1/2 INCH NPT NOTES: CONNECTION CONNECTION 4. SLOPE 3/4" ANGLE VALVE AND B y.d, FOR OPTIONAL FOR SYSTEM -ap 3/4" x 4 -1/2" NIPPLE (OF ASSEMBLY B) IC I' _C_i AIR PRESSURE AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM SWITCH INTO DRIP FUNNEL TO FACILITATE � AIR SUPPLY SUFFICIENT LOW BODY DRAINAGE. PRESSURE = AIR SUPPLY DRIP GAUGE ( CONTROL VALVE LOW BODY 1/2 INCH NPT FUNNEL W/ '�C�� (NORMALLY DRAIN VALVE CONNECTION SLOPE 1 INCH NPT OPEN) t �l1�c_ /rs OPEN (NORMALLY FOR OPTIONAL TO FIT _ r. CONNECTION �" CLOSED) ACCELERATOR 1/2 INCH NPT FOR LOCAL r.:_•< - I'! CONNECTION SPRINKLER di_ WATERFLOW • , gi p / `ll A • • ® p DRAIN VALVE PRESSURE ALARM ^ (0 ,,,ire, SWITCH m o o ? AU TOMATIC �1 �� B 3/4 INCH NPT ,� • 4. 0 I CONNECTION DRAIN VALVE � _, � < < , FOR WATER (NORMALLY � �(= . MOTOR ALARM CLOSED) ` bll � / ` �,- v fr D ,f �i> / /� a 2 INCH NPT �� •'� ® ��!� �� CONNECTION C. `' 0 � cr TO DRAIN 6 INCH (DN150) ∎.. . DRIP la- 1- -----_, MODEL DPV -1 ,, .,.. 4 � FUNNEL ti� ' C si , NOTES: DRY PIPE VALVE 0 •��r o� /� t .�� 14 4 1 INSTALL TRIM ASSEMBLIES IN 'i7 ALPHABETICAL ORDER. '' 1 - ALARM 2. SEE FIGURE 3 FOR VALVE PORT 1-1/4 INCH NPT 10../.- � SYSTEM TEST VALVE IDENTIFICATION. CONNECTION WATER SUPPLY (NORMALLY 3. ROUTE 1 /4 " TUBING TO DRIP TO DRAIN PRESSURE CLOSED) FUNNEL. GAUGE FIGURE 5 6 INCH (DN150) MODEL DPV -1 DRY PIPE VALVES — ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE FOR VALVE TRIM — Dim.A Flange Nominal Dimensions, Bolt Circle Drilling I Inches (mm) o—o (8 Holes) Specification A ( B © o ANSI B16.1 (Class 125) 1 9.50 (241,31 I 0.88 (22,2) L (D Dim. B 1 AS 2129 (Table E) 1 9.25 (235,0) I 0.87 (22,0) 0 1_ o / Bolt Hole I ISO 2084 (PN16) 2 1 9.45 (240,0) I 0.87 (22,0) Diameter I JIS B 2210 (10K) 1 9.45 (240,01 0.91 (23,01 'Same drilling as for B16.5 (Class 150) and B16.42 (Class 250). 2 Same drilling as for BS 4504 Section 3.2 (PN16) and DIN 2532 (PN16). TABLE B — DIMENSIONAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR SELECTION OF FLANGE DRILLING Page 8 of 12 TFP1O61 and /or water motor alarm connections is completely drained. Close the Low must be plugged. Valve Setting Body Drain Valve as soon as water Step 8. The Pressure Relief Valve pro- Procedure ceases to discharge. vided with the Valve Trim is factory set Step 8. Refer to Table A and then to relieve at a pressure of approxi- Steps 1 through 11 are to be per- restore the system to the normal sys- mately 45 psi (3,1 bar) that can typi- formed when initially setting the Model tern air pressure as necessary to hold tally be used for a maximum nor mal DPV -1 Dry Pipe Valve; after an opera- the DPV -1 Valve closed. system air pressure of 40 psi (2,8 bar). tional test of the fire protection system; Step 9. Depress the plunger on the The Pressure Relief Valve may be re- or, after system operation due to a fire. Automatic Drain Valve to make sure it set to a lower or higher pressure; how- is open and that air is not discharging. ever, it must be be reset to relieve at a NOTES pressure that is in accordance with t If the DPV -1 is equipped with a Dry The absence of air discharging from requirements of the Authority Having Pipe Valve Accelerator, refer to its re- the Automatic Drain Valve is an indica- Jurisdiction. setting instructions before resetting tion of a properly set air seat within the To reset the Pressure Relief Valve, the DPV -1. Refer to TFP1100 for the DPV -1 Valve. If air is discharging, refer first loosen the jam nut and then adjust QRS or TFP1112 for the ACC -1. to the Care and Maintenance section the cap accordingly — clockwise for a B under Automatic Drain Valve Inspec- higher accordingly Based on the instructions provided, re- tion to determine /correct the cause of h p pressure for a lower setting clockwise for a setting or ount set the Accelerator at the appropriate the leakage problem. pressure setting. time during the resetting of the DPV -1. After verifying the desired pressure Step 10. Partially open the Main Con - setting, tighten the jam nut. Step 1. Close the Main Control Valve, trol Valve. Slowly close the Main Drain 9. Installation Air and close the Air Supply Control Valve Valve as soon as water discharges Step allation of an Ai r Ma inte- Step Device, io described an the (Fig. 5). If the DPV -1 is equipped with from the drain connection. Technical Data Section, is recom- a Dry Pipe Valve Accelerator, remove Depress the plunger on the Automatic mended. the Dry Pipe Valve Accelerator from p p g service in accordance with its Techni Drain Valve to make sure that it is open Step 10. An Inspector's Test Connec- cal Data Sheet (Refer to TFP1100 for and that there is no water discharging. tion as required By NFPA 13 must be the QRS or TFP1112 for the ACC -1). The absence of water discharging provided on the system piping at the from the Automatic Drain Valve is an most remote location system Step 2. Open the Main Drain Valve indication of a properly set water seat most from the Model Valve. (Fig. 5) and all auxiliary drains in the within the DPV -1 Valve. If water is dis- system. Close the auxiliary drain charging, refer to the Care and Main - Step 11. Conduit and electrical con- valves after water ceases to dis- tenance section under the Automatic nections are to be made in accordance charge. Leave the Main Drain Valve Drain Valve Inspection to deter - with the requirements of the authority open. mine /correct the cause of the leakage having jurisdiction and /or the National Step 3. Depress the plunger of the problem. Electric Code. Automatic Drain Valve Fi 5) to verify Y If there are no leaks, the DPV -1 Valve Step 12. Before a system hydrostatic that it is open and that the DPV -1 Valve is ready to be placed in service and the test is performed in accordance with is completely drained. Main Control Valve must then be fully NFPA 13 system acceptance test re- Step 4. Open the Optional Alarm Con- opened. quirements, the Clapper Assembly is trol Valve (Fig. 4), as applicable, if it to be manually latched open (Ref. Fig. was closed to silence local alarms. NOTE 3D); the Automatic Drain Valve (Item After setting a fire protection system, 6, Fig. 4) is to be temporarily replaced Step 5. As necessary, replace all notify the proper authorities and ad- with a 1/2 inch NPT plug, the 3/32 inch sprinklers that have operated. Re- vise those responsible for monitoring Vent Fitting (Item 15, Fig. 4) is to be placement sprinklers must be of the proprietary and /or central station temporarily replaced with a 1/4 inch same type and temperature rating as alarms. NPT plug, and the Handhole Cover those which have operated. Step 11. Once a week after a valve is Bolts are to be tightened using a cross- p draw sequence. NOTE reset following an operational test or In order to prevent the possibility of a system operation, the Low Body Drain subsequent operation of an over- Valve (and any low point drain valves) heated solder type sprinkler, any sol- should be partially opened (and then der type sprinklers which were possi- subsequently closed) to relieve drain - bly exposed to a temperature greater back water. Continue this procedure than their maximum rated ambient until drain back water is no longer pre - must be replaced. sent. Step 6. Push down on the Reset Knob (Fig. 3E) to allow the Clapper Assem- bly to reseat. Step 7. Pressurize the system with air (or nitrogen) to 10 psi (0,7 bar), and then individually open all auxiliary drain valves in the system piping to drain any remaining water in trapped sections. Close each drain valve as soon as water ceases to discharge. Also partially open the Low Body Drain Valve (Fig. 5) to assure that the riser TFP1061 Page 9 of 12 11-1/2" /2" _ 7-1/4" /4" �_ 15" _ __ 14-3/4" (290 mm) (190 mm) (380 mm) (375 mm) A ■ ! © - -F 0,:.,-1.:. hm� 1� w.. lim =o o -II . _ NMI _ 18-3/4" • ' • iii � 16" (475 mm) • • all (406.4 mm) llnJ ( ) =NIP FxF, FxG, - 5 s o. / © or GxG IS`,11 -(i ` _ 1 It��•�,_ i. „i 'IF 4-1 /2” 4- (115 I (115 mm) I FIGURE 6 6 INCH (DN150) MODEL DPV -1 DRY PIPE VALVE — NOMINAL INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS — Care and Before closing a fire protection system Step 5. Reset the DPV -1 Valve in ac- main control valve for maintenance cordance with the Valve Setting Proce- work on the fire protection system that dure. Maintenance it controls, permission to shut down the affected fire protection systems must NOTE The following procedures and inspec- first be obtained from the proper It is recommended that the require - tions should be performed as indi- authorities and all personnel who may ment of NFPA 25 to annually inspect cated, in addition to any specific re- be affected by this decision must be the inside of the valve be performed at quirements of the NFPA, and an notified. this time and prior to resetting the impairment must be immediately cor- DPV -1 Valve. Refer to the Automatic rected. Annual Operation Test Procedure Drain Valve Inspection sub - section The owner is responsible for the in- Proper operation of the DPV -1 Valve Steps 2 through 5 for instructions with spection, testing, and maintenance of (i.e., opening of the DPV -1 Valve dur- regard to the inspection of the Clapper their fire protection system and de- ing a fire condition) should be verified Facing. vices in compliance with this docu- at least once a year as follows: ment, as well as with the applicable Step 1. If water must be prevented Quarterly Waterflow Alarm Test standards of the National Fire Protec- from flowing beyond the riser, perform Procedure tion Association (e.g., NFPA 25), in the following steps. Testing of the system waterflow addition to the standards of any alarms should be performed quarterly. authority having jurisdiction. The in- • Close the Main Control Valve. To test the waterflow alarm, open the stalling contractor or product manufac- • Open the Main Drain Valve. Alarm Test Valve, which will allow a turer should be contacted relative to flow of water to the Waterflow Pres- any questions. • Open the Main Control Valve one sure Alarm Switch and /or Water Motor It is recommended that automatic turn beyond the position at which Alarm. Upon satisfactory completion water just begins to flow from the of the test, close the Alarm Test Valve. sprinkler systems be inspected, Main Drain Valve. tested, and maintained by a qualified Water Pressure Inspection Inspection Service. • Close the Main Drain Valve. The Water Pressure Gauge is to be Step 2. Open the system's Inspector's inspected monthly (per NFPA 25) to NOTES Test Connection. ensure that normal system water pres- The operational test procedure and sure is being maintained. waterfiow pressure alarm test proce- Step 3. Verify that the DPV -1 Valve dure will result in operation of the as- has operated, as indicated by the flow Air Pressure Inspection sociated alarms. Consequently, notifi- of water into the system and that all The Air Pressure Gauge is to be in- cation must first be given to the owner waterflow alarms operate properly. spected monthly (per NFPA 25) to and the fire department, central sta- Step 4. Close the system's Main Con- ensure that normal system air pres- tion, or other signal station to which the trot Valve. sure is being maintained. alarms are connected. Page 10 of 12 TFP1O61 Automatic Drain Valve Inspection Limited The Automatic Drain Valve should be inspected monthly (per NFPA 25) by depressing the plunger and checking Warranty to ensure that the Automatic Drain Valve is not discharging water and /or Products manufactured by Tyco Fire & air. A discharge of water and /or air is Building Products (TFBP) are war - an indication that the air and /or water ranted solely to the original Buyer for seats are leaking and could sub- ten (10) years against defects in mate - sequently cause a false operation rial and workmanship when paid for should the intermediate chamber be- and properly installed and maintained come inadvertently pressurized. under normal use and service. This If leakage is present, take the DPV -1 warranty will expire ten (10) years Valve out of service (i.e., close the from date of shipment by TFBP. No main control valve, open close main warranty is given for products or com- ponents manufactured by companies drain valve, close the air supply control not affiliated by ownership with TFBP valve, remove the Dry Pipe Valve Ac- or for products and components which celerator from service, as applicable, have been subject to misuse, improper in accordance with its Technical Data installation, corrosion, or which have Sheet (Refer to TFP1100 for the QRS not been installed, maintained, modi- or TFP1112 for the ACC -1). Open the fled or repaired in accordance with ap- Inspector's Test Connection to relieve plicable Standards of the National Fire the system air pressure to 0 psig as Protection Association, and /or the indicated on the System Air Pressure standards of any other Authorities Gauge), and then after removing the Having Jurisdiction. Materials found Handhole Cover, perform the following by TFBP to be defective shall be either steps: repaired or replaced, at TFBP's sole Step 1. Make sure that the Seat Ring option. TFBP neither assumes, nor is clean and free of any nicks or signifi- authorizes any person to assume for it, cant scratches. any other obligation in connection with Step 2. Remove the Clapper Assem- the sale of products or parts of prod - Ste St rom the valve the by first pulling out ucts. TFBP shall not be responsible for bly the Hinge Pin. sprinkler system design errors or inac- curate or incomplete information sup - Step 3. Disassemble the Clapper Fac- plied by Buyer or Buyer's repre- ing Retainer from the Clapper so that sentatives. the Clapper Facing can be removed In no event shall TFBP be liable, in and inspected. Make sure that the contract, tort, strict liability or under Clapper Facing does not show signs of any other legal theory, for incidental, compression set, damage, etc. Re- indirect, special or consequential dam - place the Clapper Facing if there is any ages, including but not limited to labor signs of wear. charges, regardless of whether TFBP Step 4. Clean the Clapper Facing, was informed about the possibility of Clapper, and Clapper Facing Retainer, such damages, and in no event shall and then reassemble the Clapper As- TFBP's liability exceed an amount sembly. equal to the sales price. Step 5s. Reinstall the Clapper Assem- The foregoing warranty is made in lieu bly with its Hinge Pin and then reinstall of any all other warranties. ex- the Handhole Cover. press or implied_ includino warranties of mernhantability and fitness for a par- ticular purpose. This limited warranty sets forth the ex- clusive remedy for claims based on failure of or defect in products, materi- als or components, whether the claim is made in contract, tort, strict liability or any other legal theory. This warranty will apply to the full ex- tent permitted by law. The invalidity, in whole or part, of any portion of this warranty will not affect the remainder. TFP1061 Page 11 of 12 Accessories: Part Numbers For Other Ordering Refer to the Technical Data Sheets for Model DPV -1 Dry Pipe Valves: the following, as applicable, for details Procedure and additional accessories: Other 6 Inch Valves with NPT Ports G x G, NOTE Model PS10 -2A 6.50 "(165,1 Refer to Table B for Flange Drilling Potter Electric mm) Outside Specifications. Waterflow Dia. Groove x Pressure 6.50 "(165,1 Part Numbers for factory pre- trimmed Alarm Switch P/N 54- 281 -1 -002 mm) Outside Model DPV -1 Valves are provided in Model WMA -1 Dia. Groove PIN 52- 309 -1 -935 the Price Book. wager Motor F x G, Alarm P/N 52- 630 -1 -001 ANSI Flange x Model AMD -1 6.50 "(165,1 Standard DPV -1 Dry Pipe Valve Air Maintenance mm) Outside (American Standard Flange Device P/N 52- 324 -2 -002 Dia. Groove P/N 52- 309 -1 -435 Drilling, Threaded Ports, and M AMD -2 F x G, Groove Outside Diameter, pp Device appli- D e Maintenance ISO Flange x vice P/N 52- 326 -2 -001 6.62 "(168,3 3 cable): Model AMD -3 mm) Outside Specify: 6 Inch /DN150 Model DPV -1 Nitrogen Dia. Groove P/N 52- 309 -1 -255 Dry Pipe Valve with (specify inlet x Maintenance FxG, outlet) end connections, P/N (specify). Device P/N 52- 328 -2 -001 ISO Flange x 6.50 "(165,1 Cerlo Replacement Valve Parts: mm) Outside "*. 168,3 Specify: Dia. Groove P/N 52- 309 -1 -335 ..62 inch ( p fy: (description) for use with 6 F x G, mm) O.D. Inch /DN150 Model DPV -1 Dry Pipe AS Flange x Groove x 6.62 Valve, P/N (see Figure 1). 6.62"(168,3 inch (168,3 mm) mm) Outside O.D. Groove P/N 52- 309 -1 -915 Dia. Groove P/N 52- 309 -1 -615 FxG, FxG, ANSI Drilled Replacement Trim Parts : AS Flange x Flange x 6.62 Specify: (description) for use with 6 6.5o "(165,1 inch (168,3 mm) Inch /DN150 Model DPV -1 Dry Pipe mm) Outside F x O.D. Groove P/N 52- 309 -1 -415 Valve, P/N (see Figure 4). Dia. Groove P/N 52- 309 -1 -635 ANSI Drilled F x G, Flange x ANSI Weights: JIS Flange x Drilled Flanged P/N 52 309 - - 015 The following are the nominal weights for mm) Outside Oe the valves and trim: Dia. Groove P/N 52- 309 -1 -815 Standard Galvanized DPV -1 Trim F x G, (Ref. Figure FL_ 6 Inch (DN150) JIS Flange x Model DPV -1 6.50 "(165,1 peclry: b Inc DPV -1 Semi-PreaS G x G Dry Pipe Valve 95 lbs. (44 kg) mm) Outside ( sembled Galvanized Trim, 6 Inch (DN150) Dia. Groove P/N 52- 309 -1 -835 /N 52- 309 -2 -002. Model '3PV -1 F x F, F x G Dry Pipe Valve 108 lbs. (50 kg) ISO Flange x Optional Accelerator: 6 Inch (DN150) ISO Flange P/N 52- 309 -1 -135 Model DPV -1 F x F, Model QRS Electronic F x F Dry Pipe Valve 121 lbs. (56 kg) AS Flange x Accelerator 6 Inch (DN150) Valve Trim 30 lbs. (14 kg) AS Flange P/N 52- 309 -1 -515 (Details provided in TFP1100) F x F, Other DPV -1 Dry Pipe Valves: JIS Flange x JIS Flange P/N 52- 309 -1 -715 Specify: Model QRS Electronic Dry NOTES Pipe Valve Accelerator Package, Other DPV -1 Dry Pipe Valves are Other 6 Inch Valves with ISO Ports P/N 52- 312 -2 -101. valves ordered with a any combination G x G, e, threaded ports, or groove mm) Outside i 3 of flan g p g mm) Model ACC -1 Mechanical Accelerator outside diameter not offered under Dia. Groove x (Details provided in TFP1112) "Standard DPV -1 Dry Pipe Valve" of- 6.62 "(168,3 ferings. mm) Outside Dia. Groove P/N 52- 309 -1 -925 Specify: Model ACC -1 Dry Pipe Ac- Valves with NPT threaded ports are G x G, celerator, P/N 52- 311 -1 -001, and intended for use with the "Standard 6.50 "(165,1 Galvanized DPV -1 Valve Trim" off mm) Outside Dia. Groove x Galvanized Accelerator Trim for and detailed in this document. Valves 6.50 ^(165,1 Model DPV -1 Dry Pipe Valve, with ISO threaded ports are intended mm) Outside P/N 52- 311 -2 -010. for use with special order trim that is Dia. Groove P/N 52 -309 -1 -945 provided by local distributors to meet F x s Optional 600 PSI Water Pressure the specific needs of certain localities. is() Flange x p p 6.62"(1 68,3 Gauge: Please contact your local distributor mm) Outside regarding valves and valve trim for Dia. Groove P/N 52- 309 -1 -215 Specify: 600 PSI Water Pressure specific localities. FxG, Gauge, P/N 92- 343 -1 -004. ISO Flange x Specify: 6 Inch /DN150 Model DPV -1 6.50 "(165,1 Dry Pipe Valve with (specify inlet x mm) Outside outlet) connections with (specify NPT F x F, ia. Groove P/N 52- 309 -1 -315 or ISD) threaded ports, P/N (specify). ISO Flange x ISO Flange P/N 52- 309 -1 -115 Page 12 of 12 TFP1067 • TYCO FIRE & BUILDING PRODUCTS, 451 North Cannon Avenue, Lansdale, Pennsylvania 19446 MODEL PSIOA POTf ER PRESSURE SWITCH The Symbol of Protection UL and CSFM Listed, FM and LPC Approved, NYMEA Accepted, CE Marked Dimensions: 4 3/4" (12,1 cm)W x 2 1/4" (5,7cm)D x 4 3/8" (11,1 cm)H Enclosure: Cover - Die -cast with textured red powdercoat finish Base- Plated Steel Pressure Connection: 1/2" NPT Male 8 FI2 POTT Factory Adjustment: Tb• Symbol ofProWwon St. Lutes, Missouri t Operates on Pressure increase at6±1 PSI (0,41±0,07 BAR) <©� Modal " °n0v Operates on Pressure decrease at 5±1 PSI (0,35±0,07 BAR) _ MO - 1A Maximum Differential: 1 PSI (0,06 BAR) >,ruviw :, Maximum System Pressure: 250 PSI (17,2 BAR) Switch Contacts: SPDT (Form C) 15.0 Amps at 125/250VAC, 2.5 Amps at 30VDC • One set in PS10 -1A, Two sets in PS10 -2A Environmental Specifications: Indoor or outdoor use • NEMA4 /IP55 Rated Enclosure -when used with proper cond uit fittings Temperature range: -40°F to 140°F (-40°Cto 60°C) (Not for use in hazardous locations) Service Use: AutornaticSprinkler NFPA -13 One or two family dwelling NFPA-13D ■ P510 -1A Single Switch- Stock No. 1340101 Residential Occupancy up to four stories NFPA -13R PS10 -2A Double Switch - Stock No. 1340102 National FireAlarm Code NFPA-72 Tamper: Cover incorporates tamper resistantfasteners that require a special keyfor removal. One key is supplied with each device. For optional cover tamper switch kit, order Stock No. 0090134. INSTALLATION AND TEST PROCEDURES installed on the alarm outlet side of the retard chamber of the sprinkler The Potter PSI OA Series Pressure Actuated Switches are designed for system. the 'detection of a waterflow condition in automaticfire sprinkler systems TESTING: Accomplished by opening the inspector's end-of-line test of particular designs such as wet systems with alarm check valves or valve. Allow time to compensate for system or control retard. dry pipe systems. They may also be used to provide a low pressure valve between the alarm a hod 2 M e AUTION C: et is not eviuse, supervisory signal. They may be adjusted to operate on pressure C there is : etis not plicab(efor remote station srce ptoff e vi use, between 4 and 20 PSI (0,27 and 0,4 BAR). unsupervised valve and the PS10A. MOUNTING: Device should be mounted in upright position (threaded connection down). Requires NEMA type 4 conduit hub for outdoor WETSYSTEM WITH EXCESS PRESSURE: installations. Connect PSlOAinto alarm port piping extending from alarnz.checkvalve. _ Retard provisions are not required. Insure that no unsupervised shut - TESTING: The operation of the pressure alarm switch should be tested off valves are present between the alarm check valve and the PS10A. upon completion of installation and periodically thereafter in accordance TESTING: Accomplished by opening the water by-passtestvalveorthe with the applicable NFPA codes and standards and /or the authority inspector's end -of -line test valve. When using end -of -line test, allow having jurisdiction (manufacturer recommends quarterly or more fre- time for excess pressure to bleed off. quently). WETSYSTEM: DRYSYSTEM: METHOD 1: When usingPSIOAandcontrolunitwithretard - connect ConnectPSl OA into alarm portpiping thatextendsfrom the intermediate PS10A into alarm port piping on the input side of retard chamber and chamber of the alarm check valve. Install on the outlet side of the in -line electrically connect PS10A to control unit that provides a retard to check valve of the alarm portpiping. Insure that no unsupervised shut - compensate for surges. Insure that no unsupervised shut -off valves off valves are present between the alarm check valve and the PS10A. are present between the alarm check valve and PS10A. TESTING: Accomplished by opening the water by -pass test valve. METHOD 2: When using the PSI OAfor local bell application orwith a CAUTION: The above tests may also activate any other circuit closer control that does not provide a retard feature - the PS10A must be or water motor gongs that are present on the system. Potter Electric Signal Company • 2081 Craig Road, St. Louis, MO, 63146 -4161 • Phone: 800 - 325 - 3936 /Canada 888 882 - 1833 • www.pottersignal.com PRINTED IN USA MKT. #8810001 - REV V PAGE 1 OF 2 MFG. #5400923 - 8/02 r= aria maw 1111011110101111 �trrt at wwtr . arr—, am 4 =It o. .101 =It 410.1000 *far 11110. a Zill= r 74(4 4 , . „. , ,,.. ,. � , AIR P'IJ .„,.....,,,, : , ....., ,,... 4 A e4tatitte#4.04 7elte 6 ... 5 a .v. .` 0 «,...ww«.... 4 �`;� . ���:: :c. f .�:A�; - 1/2" Outlet Connections - Thermal Overload Protection ' US - Riser Mounting Kit Included with "AC" Models - Fills System to 40 PSI in 30 Minutes (NFPA 13) - Fully Automatic ;,- 'e, , - Direct Drive = . ' - Air Intake Filters) , >F' - Oil Less Piston Compressor - UL Listed Pressure Switch j`- i: f — Bubble Tight Air Check Valve - Permanently Lubricated Bearings V.1- V: ' Q crc!e Unit - 5 0 cyyc : table, a �, c�rrsuht F+ System Model Average Motor Min. Wire Dimensions Weight` Capacity Number CFM* H. P. Size ++ L W H (lbs.) (gallons)** 1101 OL11016AC 1.33 1/6 12 14 9 9 31 I 01_21533AC 2.61 1/3 10 16 9 10 37 < 335 O L33550AC 4.06 1/2 8 16 11 9 49 43,5 OL435V75AC 5.27 3/4 8 20 14 1 54 610 OL610V100AC 7.40 1 8 20 14 10 55 900 OL900V100AC 10,91 1 6 26 17 14 78 1200 OL1200V200AC 14.55 2 10 26 17 14 78 * Average CFM is the average free air delivery from 0 to 40 PSIG. a.' a r` at) ++ Based on 100 foot run. f at – I Consult Factory for longer or shorter runs. I t, . ** Based on 70 degree F system temp. i For other conditions consult factory for pump up times. L - w ......,, t - 115 volt only, $ - 230 volt only, all other units 115/230 volt. 3 Phase Units available - Consult Factory, Magnetic Line Starters - Thermal Overload Protection j Air Maintenance Device Single Phase Part # AMD -1 The AMD -1 is used when ` compressed air is supplied through 1/3 HP 1 HP 00 MGOOA* '1''1=lf `' ' ' - F . "''p ' mroxeA *. an existing factory air supply or when Maximum � using tank mounted units. HP 2 HP 3 HP 1 MGO1A* 3 HP 6 , HP I P MG1 * Call 1- 800 - 345 -8207 When Ordering a Magnetic Line Starter you must specify Fax: 610- 524 -8965 HP, Voltage and Phase that is supplied to the motor. E -Ma genairpro @generalairproducts.com Remember . You can find this sheet and more at www.GENERALAIRPRODUCTS.com BELLS POTt PBA -AC & PBD -DC e The Symbol of Protection . UL Listed Sizes Available: 6" (1 50mm), 8" (200mm) and 10" (250mm) Voltages Available: 24VAC / `N„ 120VAC 4 : ' 12VDC (10.2 to 15.6) Polarized „r 24VDC (20.4 to 31.2) Polarized ,. °� : Service Use: Fire Alarm '4 �� -+ General Signaling s , i' _ 0 Burglar Alarm Environment: Indoor or outdoor use (See Note 1) -40° to 150 °F ( -40° to 66 °C) : (Outdoor use requires weatherproof backbox.) Termination: 4 No. 18 AWG stranded wires 6" BELL SHOWN . Finish: Red powder coating Optional: Model BBK -1 weatherproof backbox These vibrating type bells are designed for use as fire, burglar or general signaling devices. They have low power con - sumption and high decibel ratings. The unit mounts on a standard 4" (101mm) square electrical box for indoor use or on a model BBK -1 weatherproof backbox for outdoor applications. Weatherproof backbox model BBK -1, Stock No. 1500001. ALL DC BELLS ARE POLARIZED AND HAVE BUILT -IN TRANSIENT PROTECTION: SIZE CURFlENT TYPICAL dB MINIMUM dB INCHES VOLTAGE MODEL NO. STOCK NO. AT 10 FT. AT 10 FT. (mm) (3m) (2) (3m) (1) 6(150) 12VDC PBD126 1706012 .124 85 76 8 (200) 12V0C P80128 1708012 .12A 90 77 10 (250) 12VDC P801210 1710012 .12A 92 78 6 (150) 24V0C P80246 1706024 .06A 87 77 8 (200) 24VDC PBD248 1708024 .084 91 79 10 (250) 24V0C P802410 1710024 .06A 94 80 6(150) 24VAC PBA246 1806024 .17A 91 7B 8(200) 24VAC P84248 1808024 .174 94 77 10(250) 24VAC PBA2410 1810024 .17A 94 78 6 (150) 120VAC P841206 1806120 .054 92 83 8 (200) 120VAC PBAl208 1808120 .05A 99 84 10 (250) 120VAC PBAl2010 1810120 .05A 99 85 Notes: 1. Minimum dB ratings are calculated from integrated sound pressure measurements made at Underwriters Laboratories as specified in UL Standard 464. UL temperature range is -30° to 150 ° F ( -34° to 66 °C). 2. Typical dB ratings are calculated from measurements made with a conventional sound level meter and are indicative of output levels in an actual installation. Potter Electric Signal Company • 2081 Craig Road, St. Louis, MO, 63146 -4161 • Phone: 800 - 325 - 3936 /Canada 888 -882 -1833 • www.pottersignal.com PRINTED IN USA 1111 MKT. #8850001 - REVS PAGE 1 OF 2 MFG. #5400776 - 5/05 KENNEDY VALVE Division of McWane, Inc. 1 021 E.Water St., Elmira, NV 14901 (607) 734 -2211 FM LISTED APPROVED GROOVED END BUTTERFLY VALVES 2 -112" to 8" I f tipp4 1 litt Figure tf1 G - 300psi . w Supervisory Tamper Switch ..� �. . 4 Piiiiinj 'r ii„ UL 1091 Listed for Indoor or Ambient Outdoor Service Without Direct Exposure to Precipitation or Being Submerged , " dia Supervisory Tamper Switch f I & Auxiliary Switch .4. Electrical Specs, Max 28 VDC, 120 VAC, 025 AMP \ 1 l C Tamper ° g I gi Switch I • 4 r F 1 H Auxiliary 44 i _ _ Switch 4 � $ • 1 WIRE ' COLOR I MODE A ( BLACK NIO B BLACK -N /O- I C ( BLUE COMMON t 1 i T ~ D BLUE COMMON E ( BLUEMIHITE COMMON H rA , -I •r"• - 1 I I I F I BLACKNWITE N/O j4 ti 1 61771 ■,r - / H RED N/C t f t l 1 1 „. r i 7 f r te` ' .. ,, MADE IN r E a C .� 1. Upper & Lower Shafts: 416 Stainless Steel , 1 E T' ..... 2. Body Coating: Fusion Bonded Nylon 11 } 3. Disc Encapsulation Material: SBR AA 1 111 1 USA - I -_._.. SIZE AA alp B c D 1 1 F 1 Wt# dia 2.5" 2.85 1 3.81 6.0 7.8 1 10.30 1 5.35 1 16 _ i 3" , 3.47 3.82 6.0 7.6 1 10.77 1 5.58 1 20 T _ ( T 4" A.57_14.67 6.0 7.6 _12 86 6.68 _24 L 1 6" 6.61 5.83 6.0 7.6 ] 15.73 8.36 37 }) _--- -- B 8" 8.61 1 5.27 6.0 7,6 1 17.56 1 9.28 1 43 Kennedy Valve /UL/FM Butterfly Valves 10 -i AIWA: s ata She Fire Pr-odua , �,� 1/4 1, _ 41► c 4 APPROVED For Isnngrapprovel Waits conlaoi Your AnvO$(ar Representative : id Couplines . The SPFTM Model C -4 Rigid Coupling is our standard coupling and is designed for rigid piping applications. The C -4 is specially designed to provide a rigid, locked -in pipe connection to meet the specific demands of rigid design steel pipe. , Svecific tions: Housing: Grade "E" EPDM (Green color code) NSF 61 Certified Ductile Iron conforming to ASTM A -536, Grade 65 -45 -12 Service Temperature Range: -30 °F to +230 °F ( -34 °C to +110 °C) Coatings: Recommended for water service, diluted acids, alkaline solutions, oil -free air and many chemical services. Rust inhibiting lead-free paint NOT FOR USE IN PETROLEUM APPLICATIONS. Color: Orange (standard) Hot Dipped Zinc Galvanized (optional) Grade "T" Nitrile (Orange color code) For other coating requirements contact an AnvilStar Representative. Service Temperature Range: 20 °F to +180 °F ( -29 °C to +82 °C) Recommended for petroleum applications, air with oil vapors, ANSI Bolts and Heavy Hex Nuts: vegetable and mineral oils. Heat treated, oval -neck track head bolts conforming to ASTM NOT FOR USE IN HOT WATER OR HOT AIR. A -183 Grade 2 with a minimum tensile strength of 110,000 0 Gasket Type: (Specify) psi and heavy hex nuts of carbon steel conforming to ASTM A -563 Grade A or Grade B, or J995 Grade 2. Bolts and nuts Standard "C" Style are provided zinc electroplated as standard. Flush Gap (1' / 4" - 8 ") Stainless Steel Bolts and Nuts are also available. Contact an AnvilStar Representative for more Information. Metric Bolts and Heavy Hex Nuts: Heat treated, zinc electroplated oval -neck track head bolts made of carbon steel with mechanical properties per ISO 898 -1 Class 8.8. Hex nuts and bolts are zinc electroplated followed by a yellow chromate dip. Gaskets: Materials (Specify when ordering) Flush gap gasket available Properties as designated by ASTM D -2000. Pre- Lubricated "C" Style Grade "E" Gasket (Violet color code) Service Temperature Range: -30 °F to +230 °F ( -34 °C to +110 °C) Recommended for wet and dry (oil free air) pipe in fire protection sprinkler systems. For dry pipe systems and freezer applications, Gruvlok XtremeTM Lubricant is required. , Y - rZ- . '' " I t I i ' ', A 1i11 ' VA ., 11111 =J f 1ait tit _ _ _ _ _ _ WY 4 ,,Cricon ----7,- It: Ill t �S '7 l' litli r � 3f r t;-^ Lk er ti C-4 RIGID' COUPLING Range of Nominal Pipe Max. Wk. Max. End g Coupling Dimensions Coupling Bolts Specified Torque § Approx. Size 0.D. Pressure Load Pipe End Wt. Ea, Separation I X I Y I z I aft I Size Min. I Max. In. /ON(mm) In, /mm PSI/bar 4 Lbs. (N) I In. /mm I In./mm I In. /mm I in. /mm In. /mm FL Lbs. /N - M , Lbskg 1 1.660 300 649 0 - 0:06 2 4% 11/2 2 3 /a x 2 30 45 1.5 !?. 2 r 7 r 'r 70 . 8 4 32 42.2 r,t = Bi•.. ,; L5 117 "r.. 0 60 0,7 I 112 1.900 300 B51 0 - 0.06 2t 4 1 2 3 /2 x 2 30 45 1.7 48.3 20.7 3784 01.5 77 124 48 40 60 0.3 2 2.375 300 1,329 0 - 0.06 3 51/4 2 . 2 3 /2 x 214 30 45 1.9 50 80.3 20.7 5,912 0.1.5 39 137 51 40 60 0.9 21/2 2.875 300 1,948 0 - 0.06 4 6 2 2 3 /2 x 21z 30 45 1.9 I 65 7 $Q 20.7 8,663 0-1.5 102 152 51 40 60 0.3 I 3 0.0. 2936 300 2,115 5 -6.00 4'4: 5'13 1'4 'i3 a 2'4 30 45 2.2 76.1 76.1 20.7 9,408 0 -1.5 105 156 48 40 60 1.0 I 3 3.500 300 2,886 0 -0.12 4 6% 2 2 3 /2 x 21 30 45 2.4 80 88.9 20.7 12,839 03.2 127 168 51 11 60 1.1 ,, 4 4.500 300 4,771 0 - 0.12 5 71/4 2 2 1/4 x 21/2 30 45 3.2 100 114.3 20.7 2 3 ' 197 4 0 0 •,.1 t49 b 40 80 1.4 5 5.563 300 7,292 0 6 9 21/46 2 1/2 x 3 BO 100 4.5 125 141.3 20.7 32.435 0 -3.2 176 230 52 110 150 2.0 653 0.1, 6500 300 9.955 0.0 1 1 2 11; 10'73 2'4' 2 ;f 3 80 100 5.8 165.1 165.1 20.7 44,282 0 -3.2 207 264 54 110 150 2.6 I 6 6.625 300 10,341 0 -0.12 814 10 2 2 1 x 3 80 100 5.8 1 150 168.3 207 46,001 0 210 264 5 '110 150 2.8 8 8.625 300 17,528 0 - 0.12 101/2 13 212 2 5 /6 x 3 100 130 10.8 I 2 00 2 207 7.968 0 - 3.2 267 337 64 130 175 4.9 10 10.750 300 27,229 0 - 0.12 13 16% 2% 2 7 /2 x 5 180 220 21.5 I 250 273,1 20.7 721,120 0-3.2 331 425 67 245 29$ 9.8 12 12.750 300 38,303 0 - 0.12 15 19 2% 2 7 /a x 512 180 220 27.4 00 323.9 20.7 170.380 0-3,2 391 389 57 245 298 12.3 1. Working pressure and /or end load are total allowable, based on standard weight steel pipe, roll or cut grooved. 2. One time field test pressure may be increased to 1.5 times the figures listed above. §- For additional Bolt Torque information see Technical Data Section. -- - Other sizes available, contact an AnvilStar Representative. GROOVED FITTINGS sp FI TTINGS AOi rr,,dn 0 U L LISTED LISTED APPROVED For fire protection services request submittal GRS 1 "S" SERIES PRODUCTS ARE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR USE IN FIRE PROTECTION APPLICATIONS WHERE ECONOMY IS A FACTOR. ALL PRODUCTS ARE UL & ULC LISTED AS WELL AS FACTORY MUTUAL APPROVED. MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE FOR THESE PRODUCTS IS 300PSI. • CtaE .- 4, -•, Wog -.OWE- B is R I ....._Y 4 IV F 1 ' (i r lip AA Wel:t :0141 4 11 101i1 ;I FIRE PROTECTION FITTINGS NOMINAL END APPROX. "' lWiiii 4q•isStill.- 1**t riis0s;{. a. ST -1 TEE SIZE to WEIGHT IN. END EACH NOMINAL CENTER APPROX. CENTER APPROX. CENTER APPROX. (mm) IN.(mm) Lbs,(Ka) SIZE to WEIGHT to WEIGHT to WEIGHT 11/4 0.87 0.32 IN. END EACH END EACH END EACH 32 30 0.2 (mm) IN.(mm) Lbs.(Ka) IN.(mm) Lbs.(Ka) IN.(mm) Lbs.(Ko) 11/2 0.87 0.39 v 2 2.75 1.50 2.00 1.29 2.75 2.27 40 30 0.2 50 70 0.68 51 0.59 70 1.03 21/2 3.00 2.14 2.25 2.00 3.00 3.30 50 1 5 0.54 4 65 76 0,97 57 0.91 76 1.50 21/2 1.00 0.75 3 3.38 3.60 2.50 3.06 3.38 5.04 j 65 25 0.3 80 86 1.63 64 1.39 86 2.29 1 4 4.00 5.78 3.00 4.89 4.00 7.86 3 1 80 1 63 100 102 2.62 76 222 102 3.57 i 6 5.50 11.78 3.50 9.95 5.50 19.05 I 1000 1.06 1.95 150 140 5.34 89 4.51 140 8.64 J 8 6.81 21.10 4.25 15.40 6.94 33.30 150 1.06 4.58 27 200 173 9.57 108 6;99 176 15.10 8 1.19 8.98 FITTINGS ARE CAST STEEL PER ASTM A 958 OR DUCTILE IRON PER ASTM A536. 200 30 4.1 THE SF -1 FLANGE ENABLES CLASS 125/150 ,, , - O ,„,„:„,'N FLANGE END COMPONENTS TO BE CONNECTED t f ,ry , >.8 DIRECTLY INTO A GROOVED END PIPING SYS- :;,■ jl ,, t 1 ° O TEM. A SPECIAL GASKET PROVIDES A PERMA- s { NENT SEAL BETWEEN THE PIPE AND THE MATING y O 0 FLANGE. INTEGRAL CLOSING TABS ON THE O.D. OF THE FLANGE FACILITATE ASSEMBLY. SF -1 GROOVED FLANGE ADAPTER NOMINAL ACTUAL MAX. MAX. FLANGE NUTS/ I DIMENSIONS - Inch /mm APPROX. SIZE PIPE WOR KING END BOLTS (INCH) MAX I MIN WEIGHT IN. SIZE P.S.I./ LOAD QTY. SIZE A B C BORE SURFACE EACH (mm) IN.(mm) (kPa) Lbs.(N) D E Lbs.K 2 2.375 300 1329 4 5/8x2 3/4 6.00 4.75 0.75 2.375 3.270 3.20 50 60.3 2065 5911 152 121 19 60.3 83.1 15 21/2 2.875 300 1948 4 5/8x3 7.00 5.50 0.88 2.875 3.770 4.60 65 73.0 2065 8665 178 140 22 73.0 95.8 2.1 3 . 5 90 300 2886 4 5/8x3 7.50 6.00 0.94 3.58 00 4.395 5.70 80 4 4.500 300 4771 8 5/8x3 9.00 7.50 0.95 4.500 5.395 7.90 100 114.3 2065 21221 229 191 24 114.3 137.0 3.6 6 6.625 300 10342 8 3/4x3 1/2 11.00 9.50 1.00 6.625 7.520 10.00 150 76.1 2065 46001 279 241 25 168.3 191.0 45 2 8.6 9. 5 300 7756 8 8 3/4x3 1/2 1 11.75 1 8.6 25 9.8 15.70 * THE EFFECTIVE SEALING AREA OF THE MATING FLANGE MUST BE FREE FROM GOUGES OR DEFORMITIES OF ANY TYPE TO ENSURE PROPER SEALING OF THE GASKET. 1 . Working pressure and /or end load are total allowable, based on standard weight steel pipe, roll or cut grooved. 1 2. One time field test pressure may be increased to 1.5 times the figures listed above. 3 . Working pressures on other pipe schedules may be found on page 54. 4 . Required flange bolts to be supplied by installer. 5 . See F -1, page 9, for additional technical information. Page 17 Schedule-1O/Schedule-40® Fully Listed and FM Approved Sprinkler Pipe When you specify Schedule -10 /Schedule -40 sprinkler pipe you get a UL listed and FM approved product. Although these products do not require separate approvals, Schedule -10 /Schedule -40 gives you the extra quality assurance you demand. Our Sch -10 (1'/ "- 8 ") pipe and Sch -40 (1 "- 2 % ") pipe have passed the same thorough lab testing as our other listed pipe products, and receive periodic mill inspections from both UL and FM agents to ensure consistent quality. Galvanized Pipe Sch -40 Specifications Schedule-10/Schedule-40 product can be NPS Nominal I.D. Wt. Wt. (H20 Filled) Pcs/ Wt/Lift (21') WI/Lift (24') WI/Lift (25') "hot - dip" galvanized to meet FM In; mm In; mm Lbs /Ft; Kg /m Lbs/Ft; Kg /m Lift Lbs; Kg Lbs; Kg Lbs; Kg requirements for dry systems in 1 " 1.049 1.680 2.05 70 2,470 2,822 2,940 accordance with the zinc coating 25 26.6 2.5 3.05 70 1,120 1,280 1,334 specifications of ASTM A -123. 11/4" 1380 2.270 2.93 51 2,431 2,778 2,894 32 35.1 4.36 4.36 51 1,103 1,260 1,313 Superior Coating 1 1.610 2.720 3.61 44 2,513 2,872 2,992 40 40.9 4.0 5.37 44 1,140 1,303 1,357 Our advanced formula mill coating of- 2" 2.067 3.650 5.13 30 2,300 2,628 2,738 fers a clean, durable surface. It is also 50 52.5 5.4 7.63 30 1,043 1,192 1,242 paint -ready for custom color applications 21/2' 2.469 5.790 7.86 19 2,310 2,640 2,750 without special preparation. 65 62.7 8.6 11.73 19 1,048 1,197 1,247 The internal surface of all black Allied Tube & Conduit Fire Sprinkler pipe products up to 4.5000" in diameter is SCh -10 Specifications coated with our new Antibacterial For- NPS Nominal I.D. Wt. Wt. (H20 Filled) Pcs/ Wt/Lift (21') WI/Lift (24') Wt/Lift (25') mula, "ABF ". In scientific laboratory In; mm In; mm Lbs /Ft,• Kg /m Lbs/Ft; Kg /m Lift Lbs; Kg Lbs; Kg Lbs; Kg 9 test, ABS proved to have superior resis- 1" 1.097 1.400 1.81 91 2,675 3,053 3,185 tance tomicrobial colonization of pipe 25 27.9 2.1 2.70 91 1,213 1,385 1,445 walls, thereby delaying or possibly pre- 1 1.442 1.810 2.52 61 2,319 2,664 2,760 venting the onset of Microbiologically 32 36.6 2.7 3.75 61 1,052 1,208 1,252 Influenced corrosion (MIC) when the 1 1.682 2.080 3.04 61 2,664 3,045 3,172 First Sprinkler System is first installed. 40 42.7 3.1 4.52 61 1,208 1,381 1,439 American Made 2" 2.157 2.640 4.22 37 2,051 2,344 2,442 50 54.8 3.9 6.28 37 930 1,063 1,108 Meets 'Buy American" requirement 2 2.635 3.530 5.89 30 2,224 2,542 2,648 and is available through distributors in 65 66.9 5.3 8.77 30 1,009 1,153 1,201 the USA, Canada and Mexico. 3" 3.260 4.330 7.94 19 1,728 1,975 2,057 Specifications & Approvals 80 82.8 6.4 11.82 19 784 896 933 4" 4.260 5.610 11.78 19 2,238 2,558 2,665 Schedule -10 /Schedule -40 pipe are in 90 108.2 8.3 17.53 19 1,015 1,160 1,209 compliance with the following: 5" 5.295 7.77 17.33 10 1,632 1,865 1,943 125 134.5 11.56 25.80 10 740 846 881 ASTMk -135, and NFPA 13. Both pipe 6" 6.357 9.290 23.03 10 1,951 2,230 2,322 product have a working pressure rating 150 161.5 13.8 34.27 10 885 1,012 1,053 of 300 psi maximum and also meet the 8" 8.249 16.490 40.15 7 2,424 2,770 2,885 stringeet requirement for the following 200 209.5 24.5 59.75 7 1,100 1,256 1,309 tests: • Welded Outlets CI, 4. 415 • Hydrostatic Pressure Listed Approved Listed • Side Wall Rupture • Vibration Test t tLjC O /Flow Control 16100 S. Lathrop • Harvey, IL 60426 Customer Service: allied 11350 Norcom Rd. •Philadelphia, PA 19154 (800) 882 -5543 TUBE & CONDUIT 2525 N. 27th Ave. • Phoenix, AZ 85009 Fax 708 - 339 -1806 S5 - 3 P:EC .:DATA CAST IRON THREADED FITTINGS • • • • • . Standard Class 125 Specifications: ANSI 81.20.1, Threads. B16.4, Dimensions, Pressure Rating. ASTM Al26, Material A153, A165, Galvanizing. Pressure Ratings: 125 psig - Saturated Steam Federal Spec: WW -P -501 175 psig - At 150 Degrees W,O.G. U.L. Listed Where Applicable •• .•• Plug and Bushing Specifications: ANSI 81.20.1, Threads. B16.4, Dimensions, Pressure Rating. ASTM A197 (Malleable), Al26 (Cast), A153, A165, Galvanizing. Pressure Ratings (Mall.): 150 psig - Saturated Steam Federal Spec: WW -P -471 300 psig - At 150 Degrees W.O.G. U.L. Listed Where Applicable Pressure Ratings (Cast): 125 psig - Saturated Steam 175 psig - At 150 Degrees W.O.G. • • • • Drainage Fitting Specifications: ANSI 81.20.1, Threads. B16.12, Dimensions. ASTM Al26, Material. A153, A165, Galvanizing. Federal Spec: WW -P -941 ••• • Cast -Iron Flange Specifications: ANSI B1.20.1, Threads, B16.1, Dimensions. Pressure Rating. ASTM Al26, Material. A153, A165, Galvanizing. Pressure Ratings: 125 psig - Saturated Steam Federal Spec: WW -F -406 175 psig - At 150 Degrees W.O.G. U.L. Listed Where Applicable Cast Iron Flanged Fitting Specifications: ANSI B16.1 Dimensions, Pressure Rating. ASTM Al26, Material Pressure Ratings: 125 psig - Saturated Steam Federal Spec: WW -F -406 175 psig - At 150 Degrees W.O.G. U.L. Listed Where Applicable Top Beam & C -Clamp Specifications: Malleable Iron ASTM A197 Material, A153, A165, Galvanizing. 3/8 ", 1/2" rod size. Supplied with set screw and lock nut. Clamp Range: Small mouth Beam Clamp & C -clamp - 3/4" 12 P.O. Box 9 Large mouth Beam Clamp & C -clamp - 1 1/4" I Blossburg, Pennsylvania 16912 U.L. Listed, FM Approved WARD MANUFACTURING 717- 638 -2131 Fax 717- 638 -3410 __ ,.. www.totco.corr, TOLCO - a brand,ofN�BiC:[�' l Fig . 200 - "Trimline" Adjustable Band Hanger -.- Size Range — 1/2" thru 8" pipe Cg) ' Mate rial — Carbon Steel, Mil. Galvanized to G90 specifications 31 Fun — For fire sprinkler and other general piping ( , purposes. Knurled swivel nut design permits hanger f--7 i a djustment after installation. ' n -^ Features — 11, • (1/2" thru 2 ") Flared edges ease installation for i jl p'. t all pipe types and protect CPVC plastic pipe from ° s t i j S ; # ji abrasion. Captured design keeps adjusting nut 1 t t . if from separating with hanger. Hanger is easily A 1i, i i A f ' ii � installed around pipe. k t -.7,, • (2'/2" thru 8" Spring tension on nut holds it _— securely in hanger before installation. Adjusting - nut is easily removed. 11/ Approvals — Underwriters' Laboratories listed (1/2" , ..,•- '` thru B") in the USA (UL) and Canada (cUL) for steel , ✓" 1/2 THRU 2 PIPE '' 2 V2 HRU 8 NCH PIPE and CPVC plastic pipe and Factory Mutual Engineering Approved (3/4" thru 8 "). Conforms to Federal Specifications WW -H -171 E, Type 10 and Manufacturers , Standardization Society SP -69, Type 10. Maximum Temperature — 650 °F Finish — Mil. Galvanized. 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