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Agftk FIRE SPRINKLER PERMIT APPLICATION sw Community and Economic Development City of Arlington• 18204 59th Ave NE•Arlington,WA 98223•Phone(360)403-3551 Type of Permit: Q New Installation ❑ System Modification ❑ Phased Installation Property Address: 18620 Woodlands Way Suite No.: BLDG #2 Project Valuation: Lot#: Parcel ID No.: 00738500103100 Preferred Contact: 0 Owner 0 Applicant 0 Contractor Project Description: Provide code compliant Wet& Dry Sprinkler Systems throughout entire building Owner Name: Grandview North LLC Phone No.: Email Address: av(aDgrandviewinc.net Cell No.: Mailing Address: PO Box 159 City: Arlington State: WA Zip: 98223 Applicant Name: Keith Kyle I Audra Williams Phone No.: O - 360-691-2235 Email Address: keith@burnsfire.com I audra@burnsfire.com Cell No.: K-425-905-5780 Mailing Address: PO Box 1110 City: Granite Falls State: WA Zip: 98252 Contractor Name: Burns Fire Protection Systems Inc_ Office No.: 360-691-2235 Email Address: keith anburnsfire.com I audra(fturnsfire.com Cell No.: Keith -425-905-5780 Mailing Address: PO Box 1110 City: Granite Falls State: WA Zip: 98252 L&I Contractor License Number: BURNSFP841 DU Expiration Date: 12-31-2024 SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS:Provide Information on All Equipment to be Installed Prior to Installation ELECTRONIC FILES OF THE FOLLOW: 0 Complete and Scaled Plans © Hydraulic Calculations ❑ Equipment Specifications for Each Fire Sprinkler Permit Application 0 Specification Sheets ❑ Wiring Diagrams (Point to Point Wiring) ❑ Electrical Plans,if applicable FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS (105.7.1, 105.7.4, 105.7.11) **DEVICES include separate individual portions of a Fire Sprinkler System such as: Sprinklers Heads, Risers,Valves, Pull Stations,and other such devices. (Each piece is one device) PLAN REVIEW FEES Less than $5,000.00 = $100.00 $5,000.00&over—based on project valuation (Plan Review Fee is 65%of project valuation as calculated per Table 4-1) REV11.2020 Page 1 of 3 REINSPECTION/PHASED INSTALLATION INSPECTIONS Submit Phasing Plan with Application-review and approval required REINSPECTION FEES SHALL BE PAID PRIOR TO INSPECTION FEE Reinspection/Phased Installation fee is charged per hour(1 hour minimum) $75.00 Hydrostatic Pressure Test(1 test included per permit) $150.00 Cover Inspection (1 cover inspection included per permit) $75.00 Fire Pump (1 fire pump inspection per permit) inspection requires 2 hours $150.00 TENANT IMPROVEMENT OR SYSTEM MODIFICATION (NFPA 13/13R) Number of Devices" Device Fee Subtotal 1to2 $ 75.00 = $ 3 to 5 $125.00 = $ 6 to 10 $175.00 = $ 11 to 20 $225.00 = $ 21 to 40 $300.00 = $ 41 to 100 $375.00 = $ 101 to 200 $475.00 = $ 201 to 300 $575.00 = $ > 300 $600.00 plus$50.00 per 100 additional devices(round up) Total Number of Devices = $600.00 + $ 1 _ $ Hydraulically Designed Systems Yes ❑ / No ❑ Yes=Permit Fee x 2 $ PERMIT FEE SUBTOTAL $ NEW COMMERCIAL SYSTEM (NFPA 13/13R) Number of Devices" Device Fee Subtotal 1 to 100 $375.00 = $ 101 to 200 $475.00 = $ 201 to 300 $600.00 = $ > 300 $625.00 plus$50.00 per 100 additional devices(round up) Total Number of Devices= 11098 $625.00 + 1 $ 400.00 = $ 1025.00 Hydraulically Designed Systems Yes Q No ❑ Yes =Permit Fee x 2 $ 2050.00 PERMIT FEE SUBTOTAL $ 2050.00 RESIDENTIAL (NFPA 13D) Number of Devices" Device Fee Subtotal 1 to 10 $175.00 = $ 11 to 25 $225.00 = $ 26+ $275.00 = $ *NFPA 13D SYSTEM INSTALLED(NOT REQUIRED)Permit Fee Reduced SO% _ $ PERMIT FEE SUBTOTAL $ REV2022 Page 2 of 3 ❑ HOOD SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Type of System No. of Units Cost per Unit Subtotal Pre-Engineered x $200.00 = $ Custom Engineered x $275.00 = $ PERMIT FEE SUBTOTAL $ ❑ STANDPIPE SYSTEM Type of Standpipe No. of Units Cost per Unit Subtotal Class I-new or existing x $150.00 = $ Class II-new or existing x $150.00 = $ PERMIT FEE SUBTOTAL $ ❑ FIRE PUMP Fire Pump x $300.00 each = $ PERMIT FEE SUBTOTAL $ ❑ SPRAY BOOTHS (105.7) &INDUSTRIAL OVENS(105.7.7) NOTE.SEPARATE SPRINKLER PERMIT REQUIRED Type of Booth No.of Units Cost per Unit Subtotal Pre-Engineered w/documents x $150.00 = $ Site-built or used w/o documents x $250.00 = $ Industrial Oven x $250.00 = $ PERMIT FEE SUBTOTAL $ Plan review fee due at time of submittal TOTAL PERMIT FEE $ 2,050.00 PLAN REVIEW FEE $ 3,440.45 Processing/Technology Fee $25.00 TOTAL $ 5,515.45 1 hereby certify that I am the ❑Owner, Q Applican4 [0 Contractor,and authorized to sign this application and that the above information is correct and construction on, and the occupancy and the use of the above-described property will be in accordance with the laws,rules and regulation of the State of Washington,and the City of Arlington. Keith Kyle 05/21/2024 Signature Print Name Date SAVE PRINT REV2022 Page 3 of 3 Seismic Brace Report '0 p . / Ack,Engineered Solutions Project Name Ironwood Apartments Building 1 APPROVAL STAMP MI Date 05/03/2024 ❑ Approved Address 18620 Woodlands Way Arlington, WA 98223 ❑ Approved as Noted ❑ Not Approved • •.,. ..................... • STATE fx31 24 CERTIF CAT WASHINGTOE OF COMPETENCY; Remarks: FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS ' David Yates ' 2605-OSWC Level • Sums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. • RNSF 1 D ' ' & 5/20/24 : Standard NFPA 13-2019 Signature Date ................................ BRACE SUMMARY Drawing Seismic Brace Name Structure Brace Description Fastener Attachments Reference Design Load Brace A 2 1/2" FP 2 89 Ibf. Saw Lumber or Glue- Lateral Orientation F 60°- 1/2"Thru-Bolt per AF077-1 NIPS x 1/2" ATTIC MAIN Laminated Timbers-SG= 90° 1 NIPS Sch 40 referenced edition of AF730-2 1/2 NIPS 0.35 NFPA 13 NOTE:Per NFPA 13-2019,all load capacities listed for fasteners installed in cracked concrete have been reduced based on the prying factors listed forASC's swivel attachments.Prying factors for NFPA fastener orientations"A"through "I"may be found in ASC's individual product submittal at asc-es.com NFPA 13-2016 Product loads incorporate a minimum safety factor of 1.5.NFPA 13-2019 FM Product loads have been reduced to include a safety factor of 2.2 unless noted in the applicable product submittal. The products specified within this report are limited to the capability of the sway brace assembly alone to resist the calculated seismic force resulting from user input. Point loads applied to structural elements as a result of seismic forces are not evaluated by the software.The seismic load rating of the fastener attached to a structural element is determined by one of the following:NFPA 13,UL listing,FM Global approval,or other empirical testing.The review of the of the structural element(s)as a whole and/or the entire structure and its ability to resist the seismic load(s)is beyond the scope of these seismic calculations. ASC MAKES NO WARRANTIES,EXPRESS,IMPLIED,STATUTORY,OR OTHERWISE, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE OR THE SEISMIC CALCULATIONS,AND ASC SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 1 BRACE A 2 1/2" ATTIC MAIN - SEISMIC BRACE CALCULATIONS Seismic Project Brace A Brace Name Brace A 2 1/2"ATTIC MAIN Standard NFPA 13-2019 Drawing Reference FP 2 Brace Type Lateral Approval Agency LIL Listed STRUCTURE INFORMATION SEISMIC BRACE ATTACHMENTS Structure Lumber/Timbers (Thru Bolt) Model Size Load Rating Substrate Saw Lumber or Glue-Laminated Swivel Att. AF077 1 NPS x 1/2" 588 Ibf. Timbers-SG = 0.35 Pipe Att. AF730 2 1/2 NPS 943 Ibf. Load Orientation N/A See Appendix A for alternate seismic brace attachments. BRACE INFORMATION All seismic brace attachments manufactured byASC Engineered Solutions. Brace Member 1 NPS Sch 40 Brace Length Max 7 ft 0 in Structure: - /� Thru-Bolt Lumber/Timber Brace Angle 60' -90' (By Others) -- Least Radius of Gyration 0.421 in. O� I/r Ratio Max 200 Fig.AF077 Max Horizontal Load 1,604 Ibf. 7t* Service Pipe FASTENER INFORMATION SBrace'Ppe Fastener Name Thru-Bolt per referenced edition of NFPA 13 Fig.AF730 Fastener Orientation F Fastener Diameter 1/2 In. * denotes hardware shown with the bolt head or nut broken off,as per the product installation Nominal Embedment 1 1/2 in. instructions Net Vertical Reaction Forces do not need to be addressed per NFPA 13-2019. Max Horizontal Load 395 Ibf. SPRINKLER SYSTEM LOAD CALCULATION (Fpw = Cp*Wp) CP = 0.525 Qty Line Description Pipe Diameter/Type Length Weight per ft Weight 1 Main Braced Pipe 2 1/2 NPS Eddy Flow 2.47 ft. 5.30 lb/ft. 13.09 lb. 1 Branch 1 Segment A 1 1/2 NPS Eddy Flow 46.80 ft. 2.86 lb/ft. 133.85 lb. Weakest Main Size Spacing Max Fpw Total System Weight 146.94 lb. 2 1/2 NPS Eddy Flow 20 ft. 549 Ibf. System Design Weight (Wp) 169.00 lb. Horizontal Seismic Load (Fpw) 89 Ibf. 2 Appendix A - Alternate Seismic Brace Attachments BRACE A 2 1/2" ATTIC MAIN Fastener Capacity Nom. Min. Swivel I Pipe Attachment Embedment Edge 112 Thru-Bolt per referenced edition of 395 IV. 1 1/2 in. - AF075 1 NPS x 1/2" 11,186 AF035 NFPA 13 IV. 2 1/2 NPS x 1 NPS 1,082 IV. Thru-Bolt per referenced edition of 480 IV. 2 1/2 in. AF075 1 NPS x 1/2" 11,186 AF735 NFPA 13 IV. 2 1/2 NPS x 1 NPS 1,632 IV. Thru-Bolt per referenced edition of 600 IV. 3 1/2 in. AF075 1 NPS x 1/2" 11,186 -- NFPA 13 IV. Thru-Bolt per referenced edition of 395 IV. 1 1/2 in. AF076 1/2" 11,515 IV. NFPA 13 Thru-Bolt per referenced edition of 480 IV. 2 1/2 in. AF076 1/2" 11,515 IV. NFPA 13 Thru-Bolt per referenced edition of 600 IV. 3 1/2 in. AF076 1/2" 11,515 IV. NFPA 13 Thru-Bolt per referenced edition of 480 IV. 2 1/2 in. AF077 1 NPS x 1/2" 588 NFPA 13 IV. Thru-Bolt per referenced edition of 600 IV. 3 1/2 in. AF077 1 NPS x 1/2" 588 NFPA 13 IV. Thru-Bolt per referenced edition of 395 IV. 1 1/2 in. AF771 1 NPS x 1/2" 1,731 - NFPA 13 IV. Thru-Bolt per referenced edition of 480 IV. 2 1/2 in. AF771 1 NPS x 1/2" 1,731 - NFPA 13 IV. Thru-Bolt per referenced edition of 600 IV. 3 1/2 in. AF771 1 NPS x 1/2" 1,731 - NFPA 13 IV. Thru-Bolt per referenced edition of 395 IV. 1 1/2 in. AF700 1/2" 1,632 IV. NFPA 13 Thru-Bolt per referenced edition of 480 IV. 2 1/2 in. AF700 1/2" 1,632 IV. NFPA 13 Thru-Bolt per referenced edition of 600 IV. 3 1/2 in. AF700 1/2" 1,632 IV. NFPA 13 3 Appendix B - Enlarged Images BRACE A 2 1/2" ATTIC MAIN Structure: Thru-Bolt - Lumber/Timber L (By Others) Fig. AF077 Service Pipe Schedule 40 Brace Pipe Fig. AF730 *-denotes hardware shown with the bolt head or nut broken off,as per the product installation instructions 4 Appendix C - Cp Calculations BRACE CALCULATION DATA Brace Name Brace Ref Method CP Ss Site Fa Sos Z H Brace A 2 1/2"ATTIC MAIN FP 2 A 0.525 1.047 CALCULATION METHODS A CP calculated per NFPA 13-2019 Table 18.5.9.3 B CP entered by user C CP calculated per ASCE/SEI 7-16 per NFPA 13-2019 Section 18.5.9.4 Notes for Calculation Method C Per NFPA 13-2019, the following values are always assumed for aP,RP,and 1p: aP RP IP 2.5 4.5 1.5 LEGEND EQUATIONS Fpw Seismic Horizontal Design Force Fp,,, = CpWp CP Seismic Coefficient per NFPA Ss Short Period MCEr Spectral Response Acceleration Where:C *0 4RS°S'p (1 +2 HI Fa Site Coefficient. See Tables Below. p = 0.7 P Sps Short Period Spectral Acceleration aP Component Amplification Factor. Taken as 2.5 for Fire Sprinkler Applications Where:Sns — 2/3 FaSs RP Component Response Modification Factor.Taken as 4.5 for Fire Sprinkler Applications IP Component Importance Factor.Taken as 1.5 for Fire Sprinkler Applications CP max = 0.7* 1.6SoSlp WP Component Operating Weight.Taken as the weight of the Fire Sprinkler System in the ZOI plus 15% Z Height in the structure where the component attaches to the structure. Height is CP min = 0.7* 0.3Soslp relative to the base of the structure and shall not be taken as less than 0 and shall not be larger than "H" H Average roof height of the structure relative to the base 5 SITE COEFFICIENT, FA PER ASCE/SEI 7-16 SS <_ 0.25 SS = 0.5 SS = 0.75 SS = 1 SS = 1.25 SS > 1.5 A 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 B 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 C 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 D 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.1 1 1 E 2.4 1.7 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 Use straight-line interpolation for intermediate values of S, SITE CLASSIFICATION PER ASCE/SEI 7-16 Site Class Ground Structure A Hard Rock B Rock C Very Dense Soil and Soft Rock D Stiff Soil E Soft Clay Soil 1' H i Z t GROUND BEFORE A SEISMIC EVENT DURING A SEISMIC EVENT (Exaggerated) 6 Appendix D - Bill of Materials Project Name Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Code Requirements NFPA 13-2019 Last Updated May 3, 2024 QUANTITY FIGURE NUMBER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1/2"Thru-Bolt per referenced edition of NFPA 13 Fastener AF077 1 NPS AF077 Sway Brace Swivel Attachment AF077-1 NPS x 1/2" AF730 2 1/2 NPS AF730 Longitudinal&Lateral Seismic Clamp AF730-2 1/2 NPS 7 Seismic Brace Report '0 p . / Ack,Engineered Solutions Project Name Ironwood Apartments Building 1 APPROVAL STAMP MI Date 05/03/2024 ❑ Approved Address 18620 Woodlands Way Arlington, WA 98223 ❑ Approved as Noted ❑ Not Approved • •.,. ..................... • STATE fx31 24 CERTIF CAT WASHINGTOE OF COMPETENCY; Remarks: FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS ' David Yates ' 2605-OSWC Level • Sums Fire Protection SystOms,Inc. • RNSF 1 D ' ' & 5/20/24 : Standard NFPA 13-2019 Signature Date ................................ BRACE SUMMARY Drawing Seismic Design Brace Name Structure Brace Description Fastener Attachments Reference Load Brace A 4" FP 2 376 Ibf. Wood-SG=0.35 Lateral Orientation F 60'-90' 1 1/2"Lag Screw per AF077-1 NPS x 1/2" NPS Sch 40 referenced edition of NFPA AF730-4 NPS 13 NOTE:Per NFPA 13-2019,all load capacities listed for fasteners installed in cracked concrete have been reduced based on the prying factors listed forASC's swivel attachments.Prying factors for NFPA fastener orientations"A"through "I"may be found in ASC's individual product submittal at asc-es.com NFPA 13-2016 Product loads incorporate a minimum safety factor of 1.5.NFPA 13-2019 FM Product loads have been reduced to include a safety factor of 2.2 unless noted in the applicable product submittal. The products specified within this report are limited to the capability of the sway brace assembly alone to resist the calculated seismic force resulting from user input. Point loads applied to structural elements as a result of seismic forces are not evaluated by the software.The seismic load rating of the fastener attached to a structural element is determined by one of the following:NFPA 13,UL listing,FM Global approval,or other empirical testing.The review of the of the structural element(s)as a whole and/or the entire structure and its ability to resist the seismic load(s)is beyond the scope of these seismic calculations. ASC MAKES NO WARRANTIES,EXPRESS,IMPLIED,STATUTORY,OR OTHERWISE, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE OR THE SEISMIC CALCULATIONS,AND ASC SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 1 BRACE A 4" - SEISMIC BRACE CALCULATIONS Seismic Project Brace A Brace Name Brace A 4" Standard NFPA 13-2019 Drawing Reference FP 2 Brace Type Lateral Approval Agency UL Listed STRUCTURE INFORMATION SEISMIC BRACE ATTACHMENTS Structure Wood (Lag Bolt) Model Size Load Rating Substrate Wood -SG = 0.35 Swivel Att. AF077 1 NPS x 1/2" 588 Ibf. Load Orientation N/A Pipe Att. AF730 4 NPS 1,632 Ibf. BRACE INFORMATION See Appendix A for alternate seismic brace attachments. Brace Member 1 NPS Sch 40 All seismic brace attachments manufactured byASC Engineered Solutions. Brace Length Max 7 ft 0 in 90� Structure: Lag Screw Bolt Brace Angle 60' Wood Least Radius of Gyration 0.421 in. (By Others) I/r Ratio Max 200 O� Fig.AF077 Max Horizontal Load 1,604 Ibf. ,k FASTENER INFORMATION Schedule 40 Service Pipe Fastener Name Lag Screw per referenced Brace Pipe edition of NFPA 13 Fig.AF730 � Fastener Orientation F Fastener Diameter 1/2 in. Nominal Embedment 4 1/2 in. * denotes hardware shown with the bolt head or nut broken off,as per the product installation instructions Max Horizontal Load 550 Ibf. Net Vertical Reaction Forces do not need to be addressed per NFPA 13-2019. SPRINKLER SYSTEM LOAD CALCULATION FPw = *WP) MEPIM" CP = 0.525 Qty Line Description Pipe Diameter/Type Length Weight per ft Weight 1 Main Braced Pipe 4 NPS Eddy Flow 40.00 ft. 11.29 Ib/ft. 451.60 lb. 1 Branch 1 Segment A 1 1/4 NPS Eddy Flow 83.94 ft. 2.02 lb/ft. 169.56 lb. Weakest Main Size Spacing Max Fpw Total System Weight 621.16 lb. 4 NPS Eddy Flow 40 ft. 726 Ibf. System Design Weight (Wp) 715.00 lb. Horizontal Seismic Load (Fpw) 376 Ibf. 2 Appendix A - Alternate Seismic Brace Attachments BRACE A 4" Fastener Capacity Nom. Embedment Min. Swivel Pipe Attachment Edge 112 Lag Screw per referenced edition of 550 Ibf. 4 1/2 in. AF075 1 NPS x 1/2" 1,186 AF035 NFPA 13 Ibf. 4 NPS x 1 NPS 1,632 Ibf. Lag Screw per referenced edition of 610 Ibf. 5 1/2 in. AF075 1 NPS x 1/2" 1,186 AF735 NFPA 13 Ibf. 4 NPS x 1 NPS 1,632 Ibf. Lag Screw per referenced edition of 650 Ibf. 6 1/2 in. AF075 1 NPS x 1/2" 1,186 -- NFPA 13 Ibf. Lag Screw per referenced edition of 550 Ibf. 4 1/2 in. AF076 1/2" 1,515 Ibf. NFPA 13 Lag Screw per referenced edition of 610 Ibf. 5 1/2 in. AF076 1/2" 1,515 Ibf. NFPA 13 Lag Screw per referenced edition of 650 Ibf. 6 1/2 in. AF076 1/2" 1,515 Ibf. NFPA 13 Lag Screw per referenced edition of 610 Ibf. 5 1/2 in. AF077 1 NPS x 1/2" 1 588 Ibf. NFPA 13 Lag Screw per referenced edition of 650 Ibf. 6 1/2 in. AF077 1 NPS x 1/2" 588 Ibf. NFPA 13 Lag Screw per referenced edition of 550 Ibf. 4 1/2 in. AF771 1 NPS x 1/2" 1,731 NFPA 13 Ibf. Lag Screw per referenced edition of 610 Ibf. 5 1/2 in. AF771 1 NPS x 1/2" 1,731 NFPA 13 Ibf. Lag Screw per referenced edition of 650 Ibf. 6 1/2 in. AF771 1 NPS x 1/2" 1,731 NFPA 13 Ibf. Lag Screw per referenced edition of 550 Ibf. 4 1/2 in. AF700 1/2" 1,632 Ibf. NFPA 13 Lag Screw per referenced edition of 610 Ibf. 5 1/2 in. AF700 1/2" 1,632 Ibf. NFPA 13 Lag Screw per referenced edition of 650 Ibf. 6 1/2 in. AF700 1/2" 1,632 Ibf. NFPA 13 3 Appendix B - Enlarged Images BRACE A 4" Structure: Lag Screw/ Bolt Wood -1 (By Others) / l Fig. AF077 Service Pipe Schedule 40 Brace Pipe Fig. AF730 *-denotes hardware shown with the bolt head or nut broken off,as per the product installation instructions 4 Appendix C - Cp Calculations BRACE CALCULATION DATA Brace Name Brace Ref Method CP SS Site Fa SDS Z H Brace A 4" FP 2 A 0.525 1.047 CALCULATION METHODS A CP calculated per NFPA 13-2019 Table 18.5.9.3 B CP entered by user C CP calculated per ASCE/SEI 7-16 per NFPA 13-2019 Section 18.5.9.4 Notes for Calculation Method C Per NFPA 13-2019, the following values are always assumed for aP,RP,and 1p: aP RP IP 2.5 4.5 1.5 LEGEND EQUATIONS Fpw Seismic Horizontal Design Force Fp,,, = CpWp CP Seismic Coefficient per NFPA Ss Short Period MCEr Spectral Response Acceleration Where:C *0 4RS°S'p (1 +2 HI Fa Site Coefficient. See Tables Below. p = 0.7 P SpS Short Period Spectral Acceleration aP Component Amplification Factor. Taken as 2.5 for Fire Sprinkler Applications Where:Sns — 2/3 FaSs RP Component Response Modification Factor.Taken as 4.5 for Fire Sprinkler Applications IP Component Importance Factor.Taken as 1.5 for Fire Sprinkler Applications CP max = 0.7* 1.6SoSlp WP Component Operating Weight.Taken as the weight of the Fire Sprinkler System in the ZOI plus 15% Z Height in the structure where the component attaches to the structure. Height is CP min = 0.7* 0.3Soslp relative to the base of the structure and shall not be taken as less than 0 and shall not be larger than "H" H Average roof height of the structure relative to the base 5 SITE COEFFICIENT, FA PER ASCE/SEI 7-16 SS <_ 0.25 SS = 0.5 SS = 0.75 SS = 1 SS = 1.25 SS > 1.5 A 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 B 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 C 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 D 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.1 1 1 E 2.4 1.7 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 Use straight-line interpolation for intermediate values of S, SITE CLASSIFICATION PER ASCE/SEI 7-16 Site Class Ground Structure A Hard Rock B Rock C Very Dense Soil and Soft Rock D Stiff Soil E Soft Clay Soil 1' H i Z t GROUND BEFORE A SEISMIC EVENT DURING A SEISMIC EVENT (Exaggerated) 6 Appendix D - Bill of Materials Project Name Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Code Requirements NFPA 13-2019 Last Updated May 20, 2024 QUANTITY FIGURE NUMBER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1/2"Lag Screw per referenced edition of NFPA 13 Fastener AF077 1 NIPS AF077 Sway Brace Swivel Attachment AF077-1 NIPS x 1/2" AF730 4 NPS AF730 Longitudinal&Lateral Seismic Clamp AF730-4 NIPS 7 Seismic Brace Report '0 p . / Ack,Engineered Solutions Project Name Ironwood Apartments Building 1 APPROVAL STAMP MI Date 05/03/2024 ❑ Approved Address 18620 Woodlands Way Arlington, WA 98223 ❑ Approved as Noted ❑ Not Approved • •.,. ..................... • STATE fx�24 CERTIF CAT WASHINGTOE OF COMPETENCY; Remarks: FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS ' David Yates ' 2605-OSWC Level • Sums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. • RNSF 8 1 D ' 5/20/24 Standard NFPA 13-2019 Signature Date ................................ BRACE SUMMARY Drawing Seismic Brace Name Structure Brace Description Fastener Attachments Reference Design Load Brace A 2 1/2" FP 2 430 IV. Saw Lumber or Glue- Lateral Orientation F 60'- 1/2"Thru-Bolt per AF077-1 NIPS x 1/2" MAIN Laminated Timbers-SG= 90' 1 NIPS Sch 40 referenced edition of AF730-2 1/2 NIPS 0.35 NFPA 13 NOTE:Per NFPA 13-2019,all load capacities listed for fasteners installed in cracked concrete have been reduced based on the prying factors listed forASC's swivel attachments.Prying factors for NFPA fastener orientations"A"through "I"may be found in ASC's individual product submittal at asc-es.com NFPA 13-2016 Product loads incorporate a minimum safety factor of 1.5.NFPA 13-2019 FM Product loads have been reduced to include a safety factor of 2.2 unless noted in the applicable product submittal. The products specified within this report are limited to the capability of the sway brace assembly alone to resist the calculated seismic force resulting from user input. Point loads applied to structural elements as a result of seismic forces are not evaluated by the software.The seismic load rating of the fastener attached to a structural element is determined by one of the following:NFPA 13,UL listing,FM Global approval,or other empirical testing.The review of the of the structural element(s)as a whole and/or the entire structure and its ability to resist the seismic load(s)is beyond the scope of these seismic calculations. ASC MAKES NO WARRANTIES,EXPRESS,IMPLIED,STATUTORY,OR OTHERWISE, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE OR THE SEISMIC CALCULATIONS,AND ASC SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 1 BRACE A 2 1/2" MAIN - SEISMIC BRACE CALCULATIONS Seismic Project Brace A Brace Name Brace A 2 1/2" MAIN Standard NFPA 13-2019 Drawing Reference FP 2 Brace Type Lateral Approval Agency UL Listed STRUCTURE INFORMATION SEISMIC BRACE ATTACHMENTS Structure Lumber/Timbers (Thru Bolt) Model Size Load Rating Substrate Saw Lumber or Glue-Laminated Swivel Att. AF077 1 NPS x 1/2" 588 Ibf. Timbers-SG = 0.35 Pipe Att. AF730 2 1/2 NPS 943 Ibf. Load Orientation N/A See Appendix A for alternate seismic brace attachments. BRACE INFORMATION All seismic brace attachments manufactured byASC Engineered Solutions. Brace Member 1 NPS Sch 40 Brace Length Max 7 ft 0 in Structure: - /� Thru-Bolt Lumber/Timber Brace Angle 60' -90' (By Others) -- Least Radius of Gyration 0.421 in. O� I/r Ratio Max 200 Fig.AF077 Max Horizontal Load 1,604 Ibf. 7t* Service Pipe FASTENER INFORMATION SBrace'Ppe Fastener Name Thru-Bolt per referenced edition of NFPA 13 Fig.AF730 Fastener Orientation F Fastener Diameter 1/2 In. * denotes hardware shown with the bolt head or nut broken off,as per the product installation Nominal Embedment 2 1/2 in. instructions Net Vertical Reaction Forces do not need to be addressed per NFPA 13-2019. Max Horizontal Load 480 Ibf. SPRINKLER SYSTEM LOAD CALCULATION (Fpw = Cp*Wp) CP = 0.525 Qty Line Description Pipe Diameter/Type Length Weight per ft Weight 1 Main Braced Pipe 2 1/2 NPS Eddy Flow 10.00 ft. 5.30 lb/ft. 53.00 lb. 1 Branch 1 Segment A 1 1/2 NPS Eddy Flow 217.53 ft. 2.86 lb/ft. 622.14 lb. Segment B 1 NPS Steel Sch 40 17.64 ft. 2.05 lb/ft. 36.16 lb. Weakest Main Size Spacing Max Fpw Total System Weight 711.30 lb. 2 1/2 NPS Eddy Flow 20 ft. 549 Ibf. System Design Weight (Wp) 818.00 lb. Horizontal Seismic Load (Fpw) 430 Ibf. 2 Appendix A - Alternate Seismic Brace Attachments BRACE A 2 1/2" MAIN Fastener Capacity Nom. Embedment Min. Swivel Pipe Attachment Edge 112 Thru-Bolt per referenced edition 480 IV. 2 1/2 in. AF075 1 NPS x 1/2" 1,186 AF035 2 1/2 NPS x 1 NPS of NFPA 13 IV. 11,082 IV. Thru-Bolt per referenced edition 600 IV. 3 1/2 in. AF075 1 NPS x 1/2" 1,186 AF735 2 1/2 NPS x 1 NPS of NFPA 13 IV. 1,632 IV. Thru-Bolt per referenced edition 480 IV. 2 1/2 in. AF076 1/2" 11,515 IV. of NFPA 13 Thru-Bolt per referenced edition 600 IV. 3 1/2 in. AF076 1/2" 11,515 IV.of NFPA 13 Thru-Bolt per referenced edition 600 IV. 3 1/2 in. AF077 1 NPS x 1/2" 588 of NFPA 13 IV. Thru-Bolt per referenced edition 480 IV. 2 1/2 in. AF771 1 NPS x 1/2" 1,731 of NFPA 13 IV. Thru-Bolt per referenced edition 600 IV. 3 1/2 in. AF771 1 NPS x 1/2" 1,731 of NFPA 13 IV. Thru-Bolt per referenced edition 480 IV. 2 1/2 in. AF700 1/2" 11,632 IV.of NFPA 13 Thru-Bolt per referenced edition 600 IV. 3 1/2 in. AF700 1/2" 11,632 IV.of NFPA 13 3 Appendix B - Enlarged Images BRACE A 2 1/2" MAIN Structure: Thru-Bolt - Lumber/Timber L (By Others) Fig. AF077 Service Pipe Schedule 40 Brace Pipe Fig. AF730 *-denotes hardware shown with the bolt head or nut broken off,as per the product installation instructions 4 Appendix C - CP Calculations BRACE CALCULATION DATA Brace Name Brace Ref Method CP SS Site Fa Sps Z H Brace A 2 1/2" MAIN FP 2 A 0.525 1.047 CALCULATION METHODS A CP calculated per NFPA 13-2019 Table 18.5.9.3 B CP entered by user C CP calculated per ASCE/SEI 7-16 per NFPA 13-2019 Section 18.5.9.4 Notes for Calculation Method C Per NFPA 13-2019, the following values are always assumed for aP,RP,and 1p: aP RP IP 2.5 4.5 1.5 LEGEND EQUATIONS Fpw Seismic Horizontal Design Force Fp,,, = CpWp CP Seismic Coefficient per NFPA Ss Short Period MCEr Spectral Response Acceleration Where:C *0 4RS°S'p (1 +2 HI Fa Site Coefficient. See Tables Below. p = 0.7 P Sps Short Period Spectral Acceleration aP Component Amplification Factor. Taken as 2.5 for Fire Sprinkler Applications Where:Sns — 2/3 FaSs RP Component Response Modification Factor.Taken as 4.5 for Fire Sprinkler Applications IP Component Importance Factor.Taken as 1.5 for Fire Sprinkler Applications CP max = 0.7* 1.6SoSlp WP Component Operating Weight.Taken as the weight of the Fire Sprinkler System in the ZOI plus 15% Z Height in the structure where the component attaches to the structure. Height is CP min = 0.7* 0.3Soslp relative to the base of the structure and shall not be taken as less than 0 and shall not be larger than "H" H Average roof height of the structure relative to the base 5 SITE COEFFICIENT, FA PER ASCE/SEI 7-16 SS <_ 0.25 SS = 0.5 SS = 0.75 SS = 1 SS = 1.25 SS > 1.5 A 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 B 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 C 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 D 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.1 1 1 E 2.4 1.7 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 Use straight-line interpolation for intermediate values of S, SITE CLASSIFICATION PER ASCE/SEI 7-16 Site Class Ground Structure A Hard Rock B Rock C Very Dense Soil and Soft Rock D Stiff Soil E Soft Clay Soil 1' H i Z t GROUND BEFORE A SEISMIC EVENT DURING A SEISMIC EVENT (Exaggerated) 6 Appendix D - Bill of Materials Project Name Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Code Requirements NFPA 13-2019 Last Updated May 3, 2024 QUANTITY FIGURE NUMBER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1/2"Thru-Bolt per referenced edition of NFPA 13 Fastener AF077 1 NPS AF077 Sway Brace Swivel Attachment AF077-1 NPS x 1/2" AF730 2 1/2 NPS AF730 Longitudinal&Lateral Seismic Clamp AF730-2 1/2 NPS 7 Seismic Brace Report '0 p . / Ack,Engineered Solutions Project Name Ironwood Apartments Building 1 APPROVAL STAMP MI Date 05/03/2024 ❑ Approved Address 18620 Woodlands Way Arlington, WA 98223 ❑ Approved as Noted ❑ Not Approved • •.,. ..................... • STATE fx31 24 CERTIF CAT WASHINGTOE OF COMPETENCY; Remarks: FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS ' David Yates ' 2605-OSWC Level • Sums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. •I VURNSF &1 D ' 5/20/24 ; Standard NFPA 13-2019 Signature Date ................................ BRACE SUMMARY Drawing Seismic Design Brace Name Structure Brace Description Fastener Attachments Reference Load Brace A 2" FP 2 293 Ibf. Wood-SG=0.35 Lateral Orientation F 60'-90' 1 1/2"Lag Screw per AF077-1 NPS x 1/2" NPS Sch 40 referenced edition of NFPA AF730-2 NPS 13 NOTE:Per NFPA 13-2019,all load capacities listed for fasteners installed in cracked concrete have been reduced based on the prying factors listed forASC's swivel attachments.Prying factors for NFPA fastener orientations"A"through "I"may be found in ASC's individual product submittal at asc-es.com NFPA 13-2016 Product loads incorporate a minimum safety factor of 1.5.NFPA 13-2019 FM Product loads have been reduced to include a safety factor of 2.2 unless noted in the applicable product submittal. The products specified within this report are limited to the capability of the sway brace assembly alone to resist the calculated seismic force resulting from user input. Point loads applied to structural elements as a result of seismic forces are not evaluated by the software.The seismic load rating of the fastener attached to a structural element is determined by one of the following:NFPA 13,UL listing,FM Global approval,or other empirical testing.The review of the of the structural element(s)as a whole and/or the entire structure and its ability to resist the seismic load(s)is beyond the scope of these seismic calculations. ASC MAKES NO WARRANTIES,EXPRESS,IMPLIED,STATUTORY,OR OTHERWISE, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE OR THE SEISMIC CALCULATIONS,AND ASC SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 1 BRACE A 2" - SEISMIC BRACE CALCULATIONS Seismic Project Brace A Brace Name Brace A 2" Standard NFPA 13-2019 Drawing Reference FP 2 Brace Type Lateral Approval Agency UL Listed STRUCTURE INFORMATION SEISMIC BRACE ATTACHMENTS Structure Wood (Lag Bolt) Model Size Load Rating Substrate Wood -SG = 0.35 Swivel Att. AF077 1 NPS x 1/2" 588 Ibf. Load Orientation N/A Pipe Att. AF730 2 NPS 649 Ibf. BRACE INFORMATION See Appendix A for alternate seismic brace attachments. Brace Member 1 NPS Sch 40 All seismic brace attachments manufactured byASC Engineered Solutions. Brace Length Max 7 ft 0 in 90� Structure: Lag Screw Bolt Brace Angle 60' Wood Least Radius of Gyration 0.421 in. (By Others) I/r Ratio Max 200 O� Fig.AF077 Max Horizontal Load 1,604 Ibf. ,k FASTENER INFORMATION Schedule 40 Service Pipe Fastener Name Lag Screw per referenced Brace Pipe edition of NFPA 13 Fig.AF730 � Fastener Orientation F Fastener Diameter 1/2 in. Nominal Embedment 4 1/2 in. * denotes hardware shown with the bolt head or nut broken off,as per the product installation instructions Max Horizontal Load 550 Ibf. Net Vertical Reaction Forces do not need to be addressed per NFPA 13-2019. SPRINKLER SYSTEM LOAD CALCULATION (Fpw = Cp*Wp) CP = 0.525 Qty Line Description Pipe Diameter/Type Length Weight per ft Weight 1 Main Braced Pipe 2 NPS Eddy Flow 11.41 ft. 3.98 lb/ft. 45.41 lb. 1 Branch 1 Segment A 1 1/2 NPS Eddy Flow 145.52 ft. 2.86 lb/ft. 416.19 lb. Segment B 1 NPS Steel Sch 40 10.81 ft. 2.05 lb/ft. 22.16 lb. Weakest Main Size Spacing Max Fpw Total System Weight 483.76 lb. 2 NPS Eddy Flow 20 ft. 372 Ibf. System Design Weight (WP) 557.00 lb. Horizontal Seismic Load (Fpw) 293 Ibf. 2 Appendix A - Alternate Seismic Brace Attachments BRACE A 2" Fastener Capacity Nom. Embedment Min. Swivel Pipe Edge 112 Attachment Lag Screw per referenced edition of 550 Ibf. 4 1/2 in. AF075 1 NPS x 1/2" 1,186 AF035 NFPA 13 Ibf. 2 NPS x 1 NPS 1,082 Ibf. Lag Screw per referenced edition of 610 Ibf. 5 1/2 in. AF075 1 NPS x 1/2" 1,186 -- NFPA 13 Ibf. Lag Screw per referenced edition of 650 Ibf. 6 1/2 in. AF075 1 NPS x 1/2" 1,186 NFPA 13 Ibf. Lag Screw per referenced edition of 550 Ibf. 4 1/2 in. AF076 1/2" 1,515 Ibf. NFPA 13 Lag Screw per referenced edition of 610 Ibf. 5 1/2 in. AF076 1/2" 1,515 Ibf. NFPA 13 Lag Screw per referenced edition of 650 Ibf. 6 1/2 in. AF076 1/2" 1,515 Ibf. NFPA 13 Lag Screw per referenced edition of 610 Ibf. 5 1/2 in. AF077 1 NPS x 1/2" 588 Ibf. NFPA 13 Lag Screw per referenced edition of 650 Ibf. 6 1/2 in. AF077 1 NPS x 1/2" 588 Ibf. NFPA 13 Lag Screw per referenced edition of 550 Ibf. 4 1/2 in. AF771 1 NPS x 1/2" 1,731 NFPA 13 Ibf. Lag Screw per referenced edition of 610 Ibf. 5 1/2 in. AF771 1 NPS x 1/2" 1,731 NFPA 13 Ibf. Lag Screw per referenced edition of 650 Ibf. 6 1/2 in. AF771 1 NPS x 1/2" 1,731 NFPA 13 Ibf. Lag Screw per referenced edition of 550 Ibf. 4 1/2 in. AF700 1/2" 11,632 Ibf. NFPA 13 Lag Screw per referenced edition of 610 Ibf. 5 1/2 in. AF700 1/2" 1,632 Ibf. NFPA 13 Lag Screw per referenced edition of 650 Ibf. 6 1/2 in. AF700 1/2" 1,632 Ibf. NFPA 13 3 Appendix B - Enlarged Images BRACE A 2" Structure: Lag Screw/ Bolt Wood -1 (By Others) / l Fig. AF077 Service Pipe Schedule 40 Brace Pipe Fig. AF730 *-denotes hardware shown with the bolt head or nut broken off,as per the product installation instructions 4 Appendix C - Cp Calculations BRACE CALCULATION DATA Brace Name Brace Ref Method CP SS Site Fa SDS Z H Brace A 2" FP 2 A 0.525 1.047 CALCULATION METHODS A CP calculated per NFPA 13-2019 Table 18.5.9.3 B CP entered by user C CP calculated per ASCE/SEI 7-16 per NFPA 13-2019 Section 18.5.9.4 Notes for Calculation Method C Per NFPA 13-2019, the following values are always assumed for aP,RP,and 1p: aP RP IP 2.5 4.5 1.5 LEGEND EQUATIONS Fpw Seismic Horizontal Design Force Fp,,, = CpWp CP Seismic Coefficient per NFPA Ss Short Period MCEr Spectral Response Acceleration Where:C *0 4RS°S'p (1 +2 HI Fa Site Coefficient. See Tables Below. p = 0.7 P SpS Short Period Spectral Acceleration aP Component Amplification Factor. Taken as 2.5 for Fire Sprinkler Applications Where:Sns — 2/3 FaSs RP Component Response Modification Factor.Taken as 4.5 for Fire Sprinkler Applications IP Component Importance Factor.Taken as 1.5 for Fire Sprinkler Applications CP max = 0.7* 1.6SoSlp WP Component Operating Weight.Taken as the weight of the Fire Sprinkler System in the ZOI plus 15% Z Height in the structure where the component attaches to the structure. Height is CP min = 0.7* 0.3Soslp relative to the base of the structure and shall not be taken as less than 0 and shall not be larger than "H" H Average roof height of the structure relative to the base 5 SITE COEFFICIENT, FA PER ASCE/SEI 7-16 SS <_ 0.25 SS = 0.5 SS = 0.75 SS = 1 SS = 1.25 SS > 1.5 A 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 B 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 C 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 D 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.1 1 1 E 2.4 1.7 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 Use straight-line interpolation for intermediate values of S, SITE CLASSIFICATION PER ASCE/SEI 7-16 Site Class Ground Structure A Hard Rock B Rock C Very Dense Soil and Soft Rock D Stiff Soil E Soft Clay Soil 1' H i Z t GROUND BEFORE A SEISMIC EVENT DURING A SEISMIC EVENT (Exaggerated) 6 Appendix D - Bill of Materials Project Name Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Code Requirements NFPA 13-2019 Last Updated May 19, 2024 QUANTITY FIGURE NUMBER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1/2"Lag Screw per referenced edition of NFPA 13 Fastener AF077 1 NIPS AF077 Sway Brace Swivel Attachment AF077-1 NIPS x 1/2" AF730 2 NPS AF730 Longitudinal&Lateral Seismic Clamp AF730-2 NIPS 7 GRAPHIC S GWIB j DATUM NAV I F F BUILDING INCLUDED IN THIS SUBMITTAL fl� -- Calculation results for Design Area 1 -ATTIC Calculation results for Design Area 4 -Level 2 Living Unit "' _ 3 & - w s Thi$ system as shown on company print no dated Thi$ system as shown on company print no dated > r i for Ironwood Apartments Building 1 at 18620 Woodlands Way for Ironwood Apartments Building 1 at 18620 Woodlands Way y IGNS ON RISERS INDICATING INSPECTORS TEST ��11�� "' 'E 6 a},•mPl N LOCATION IN STAIR FOR DRY SYSTEM y tooted no is desi ned to dischar a at a rate of 0.1 MfF UmiNm°of floor area over tooted no is designed to discharge at a rate of 0.05 m/ft'Umin/m'of floor area over _ w •. g g 9p ( ) g g 9P ( ) 13" AND AUXILIARY LOW POINT DRAIN - X°} ,J a maximum area of 9 fF when supplied with Water at a rate of 149.5 gpm at 42.3 psi at the base of the riser. a maximum area of 4 fF when supplied with Water at a rate of 73.4 gpm at 68.8 psi at the base of the riser. N of LOCATION FOR WET SYSTEM AS INDICATED ON PLAN .., Hose stream allowance of is included in the above. Hose stream allowance of is included in the above. _ r Occupancy classification:LH Number of heads flowing:7 Occupancy classification:RES Number of heads flowing:4 w + h 1 Commodity classification: System Type: Dry Commodity classification: System Type: Wet 1I� Maximum storage height: Maximum velocity: 12.58 file Maximum storage height: Maximum velocity: 17.61 fills o + 1-L I. r `I Y Storage arrangement: Storage arrangement. Flow from In-Rack sprinklers: 0 gpm Pressure Required at Source: 42.3 psi Flow from In-Rack sprinklers: 0 gpm Pressure Required a[Source: 68.8 psi rva at Source: 79 psi N � NN Flow from IFowfro nside Hsesrinklers: 149.0 g ED pm Surplus P e re v slurel at Source: 36.e at Source: 7 psi F psi loDv fro ow from Inside Hoses:verhead ED inklers: 73.0 gpm Surplus Pre re ssure slurel at Source: 10.2 psi 1 � Flow from Outside Hoses. 0 gpm Flow from Outside Hoses. 0 gpm Other fixed flows 0 qpm Other fixed flows: 0 gpm Total flow In system piping 149.5 gpm Total flow In system piping 73.40 gpm Additional flow aUbeyond source: 100 gom Additional flow aUbeyond source: 0 gom i Total of all flows: 249.5 gpm Total of all flows: 73.4 gpm Calculation results for Design Area 2 -ATTIC Calculation results for Design Area 5 -Level 1 Living Unit 4 " q S ° q -,. _q �,m"` "r��^ This syatem as shown on company print no dated This system as shown on company print no dated 0-6 I 1-8`" 0-7 0_6� +F P for Ironwood Apartments Buildinq 1 at 18620 Woodlands Way for Ironwood Apartments Building 1 at 18620 Woodlands Way " "- k , """�' `1 - -.w.", ,.°, g /�`, \ contact no is designed to discharge at a rate of 0.1 gpmlH'(Umin/m")of Floor area over contract no is designed to discharge at a rate of 0.05 gpmlR'(Umin/m")of Floor area over 1-0 "\% a maximum area of 9 fit' when supplied with Water at a rate of 240.5 gpm at 87 psi at the base of the riser. a maximum area of 4 H' when supplied with Water at a rate of 73.1 gpm at 72.7 psi at the base of the riser. °��.. Hose stream allowance of is included in the above. Hose stream allowance of is included in the above. �I so mmnnnlo" L I "E _, to Occupancy classification:LH Number of heads flowing:9 Occupancy classification:RES Number of heads flowing:4 al " _ o,merwTmn"m: -<7 a- " \- y�' 7 " Commodity classification: System Type: Dry Commodity classification: System Type: Wet _ dl Va 1�/a CI OFRPLI GiON Maximum storage height: Maximum velocity: 24.11 fills Maximum storage height: Maximum velocity: 24.62 fl/s - sWS I o EL DRAINS M Storage arrangement: Storage arrangement: ALL T GETHER AND PIPE O/S Flow from In-Rack sprinklers: 0 gpm pressure Required at Source: 87 psi Flow from In-Rack sprinklers: 0 gpm pressure Required at Source: 72.7 psi ,o Pre re r�� Fre.:v rlw '�, �, - _ 1! ,✓ Flow from Overhead sprinklers: 240.5 gpm Pressure Available at Source: 78.9 psi Flow from Overhead sprinklers: 73.1 gpm Pressure Available at Source: 79 psi aeon t �� '`-tom ;��� Flow from Inside Hoses: 0 gpm Surplus Pressure at Source' -8.1 psi Flow from Inside Hoses: 0 gpm Surplus Pressure at Source: 6.3 psi \ \ Flow from Outside Hoses: 0 gpm Flow from Outside Hoses: 0 gpm s Other fixed flows: 0 gpm Other fixed flows: 0 gpm ` - / I LEGEND- AT RA AN N INA RA Total flow in system piping: 240.5 gpm Total flow in system piping: 73.1 gpm - -�- -� - �f Dz sr"sirus°xc`rxwn Additional flow at/beyond source: 100 gpm Additional flow at/beyond source: 0 gom TO FLOOR ATTACH TO FLOOR _ ao TA MD-r".iEn,',a mE°>Ao Total of all flows: 340.5 gpm Total of all flows: 73.1 gpm WITH Yz"HILTI RE TZ BOLTS "' _ - WO " "I PRE Ton Tn TMr�n� o no D..K r DT / Calculation results for Design Area 3 -Level 3 Living Unit Calculation results for Design Area 6 -SHELL SPACE vox NFPa�za1' +-- q °M a C�'�Flk ' i °IsS N This s stem as shown on company riot no dated This system as shown on company riot no dated - for I nwood Apartments Building 1 at 18620 Woodlands Wa v y P for nwood Apartments Building 1 at 18620 Woodlands Wa v y P RISER PLAN , '� contract no is designed to discharge at a rate of 0.05 gpMH'(Umin/m')of floor area over contred no is designed to discharge at a rate of 0.2 gp-(Umin/m')of floor area over y \ i a maximum area of 4 f[' when supplied with water at a rate of 72.1 gpm at 54.8 525° j pp psi at the base of the riser. a maximum area of 957 fl' when supplied with water at a rate of 235.E qpm at 63.1 psi at the base of the riser. First Floor g 6• p y 1/2"=1'-0" I I I I I \�\ L 1 $ Hose Stream allowance of is included in the above. Hose Stream allowance of i5 included in the above. Occupancy classification:RES Number of heads flowing:4 Occupancy classification:OH2 Number of heads flowing:9 Commodity classification: System Type: Wet Commodity classification: System Type: Wet SYSTEM RI$ER/$UPPLY Components storage height: Maximum velocity: 15.071Us Maximum storage height: Maximum velocity: 19.831Us 1 SITE PLAN N Storage arrangement: Storage arrangement: 1 6"SUPPLY Flow from In-Rack sprinklers: 0 gpm Pressure Required at Source: 54.8 psi Flow from In-Rack sprinklers: 0 gPm Pressure Required at Source: 63.1 psi 2 6"GROOVED BY FLANGE ADAPTER Flow from Overhead sprinklers: 72.1 gpm Pressure Available at Source: 79 psi Flow from Overhead sprinklers: 235.6 gpm Pressure Available at Source: 78.6 psi 3 6"x4"GROOVED REDUCER P Ta zo• ao• 1"=40'-0" Flow from Inside Hoses: 0 gpm Surplus Pressure at Source: 24.2 psi Flow from Inside Hoses: 0 gpm Surplus Pressure at Source: 15.5 psi 4 4"AMES BERINGER 30 BACKFLOW PREVENTER(18.7"T.O.) Flow from Outside Hoses: 0 gpm Flow from Outside Hoses: 0 gpm 6 4"BUTTERFLY VA./TAMPER SWITCH(3.77"T.O.) Other fixed flows: o qpm Other fixed flows: 0 qpm Total flow in system piping: 72.1 gpm Total flow m system piping: 235.6 gpm 6 4"NCO DPV-1 DRY VALVE WITH ACCELERATOR AND STANDARD TRIM(12.25-7.0.) Additional flow at/beyond source: 0 gpm Additional flow at/beyond source: 500 gpm ] RISER MOUNT AIR COMPRESSOR WITH AIR MAIM DEVICE-525.9 GALLON SYSTEM Total of all flows: 72.1 gpm Total of all flows: 735.6 gpm 8 12 HEAD SPARE HEAD BOX INDEX 7� �T 9 2 1/2"BUTTERFLY VA./TAMPER SWITCH(3.77"T.o.) I V DE 10 2 1/2"RISER MANIFOLD WITH MAIN DRAIN/TEST VALVE,SIGNS, FP 1 NOTES, SITE PLAN, AND CALCULATIONS DRY LINES WITH SD-1 ATTIC FLOW CKVGAUGE AND PRESSURE RELIEF(12"T.O.) FP 2 HANGER AND BRACING DETAILS 11 4"CV-1 CHECK VALVE(8.37"T.O.) HEADS AT ROOF WHERE 12 10"ELECTRIC BELL FP 3 LEVEL 1 PIPING PLAN AP ATTIC HEADS AT ROOF SHEAR WALLS OCCURS FP 4 LEVEL 2 PIPING PLAN LOCATED 1"-3" BELOW BOTTOM 12 MINIMUM 16" BOD FINDICATES FLEXIBLE COUPLING FP 5 LEVEL 3 PIPING PLANFP 6 ATTIC PIPING PLAN T �/ ROOF TRUSSES BY OF OP CHORD OF TRUSSES Q4 MAXIMUM 22' MANUFACTURE®24"O.C. BURNS FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS,INC. TO PROVIDE ALL FLOW AND TAMPER SWITCHES-ELECTRIC WIRING AND SYSTEM MONITORING TO BE PROVIDED BY OTHERS X >x X X x X X N x x x x x x x x >x x X X X X X X - SCOPE OR WORK BY BURNS FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS INC.IS TO X X PROVIDE SPRINKLER PROTECTION TO CONFORM WITH NFPA#13 AND LOCAL X X REQUIREMENTS.GENERAL NOTES: PIPING SYMBOLS: X X X g 1. DESIGN AND INSTALLATION TO CONFORM WITH NFPA 13, 2019 AND THE CITY OF ARLINGTON n \ 2. ALL MATERIALS TO BE NEW AND UL OR FM LISTED. f Approximate Hanger Location A X +33'-0"T.O.F,- 3. PROTECTION OF SPRINKLER FROM PAINT BY OTHERS. `s 4. ALL THREADED PIPE T BE SCHEDULE 40 BLACK STEEL PIPE. ,� Approximate Bracing Location SYSTEM C� 5. ALL STEEL 1% J" TO 4" OINED WITH GROOVED COUPLINGS AND WELDED OUTLETS EDDYFLOW CPVC WET JYJ TEM LINES FEEDING BLACK STEEL PIPE. PIPE ON LEVELS 2&3 TO BE CPVC UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE -�- Approximate Location of Grooved Coupling C 6. FITTINGS TO BE BLACK CAST IRON OR PAINTED GROOVED. +0-0 Elevation from Floor to Centerline of Pipe PENDANT HEAD) BELOW 7. ALL PIPE ELEVATIONS ARE TAKEN FROM CENTER LINE OF PIPE AND ARE AS MARKED ON THE DRAWINGS. HALLWAY 8. SYSTEM IS DESIGN TO DELIVER PER THE NOTES ON THE PLAN. -0 BOJ Elevation down from Joist to Centerline of Pipe APARTMENT UNIT AR,ANcTMNTyAI 9. ALL SWAY BRACING TO BE 1" SCH40 PIPE FASTENED PER APPROPRIATE DETAIL. 1V 10. ALL GROOVED COUPLING ARE TO BE RIGID UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. -0 BOB Elevation down from Beam to Centerline of Pipe 2'GYPCRETE OVER 11. FLOW AND TAMPER SWITCHES TO BE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY BURNS FIRE SYSTEMS. 1 1/2- 12. ALL ELECTRICAL WIRING TO BE PERFORMED BY OTHERS. (0'-011) Center to Center Dimension of Pipe 3/4"T&G PLYWOOD 13. ALL FLOW SWITCHES AND TAMPER SWITCHES SHALL BE MONITORED AS REQUIRED BY CODE. GLUED AND NAILED 14. THE OWNER IS TO PROVIDE MONITORING AS REQUIRED. 0'-0" Cut Dimension of Pipe +24'-0"3RD F.F. 15. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER TO MAINTAIN ADEQUATE HEAT TO PREVENT FREEZING WATER IN THE PIPES. CD Hydraulic Reference Point 16. SPRINKLER HEADS ARE TO BE SPACED PER NFPA13. <:I 17. ALL PENETRATIONS THRU RATED WALL SHALL BE FIRE-CAULKED. 0 e Rise/Drop ' 18. THIS BUILDING IS OCCUPIED BY LEASED TENANT, OFFICE SPACE AND RESIDENTIAL SPACES. 19. TOTAL NUMBER OF SPRINKLERS IN THIS SUBMITTAL = 1,095 SPRINKLERS Main Sprinkler Riser 1 HOUR CPVC WET SYSTEM LINES FEEDING AREA OF EACH FLOOR OF THEE BUILDING IS APPROXIMATELY 70,626 SQ.FT ooR/cEluNc PENDANT = (NAs) Na Automatic sprinklers HEADS APARTMENT UNIT HALLWAY APARTMENT UNIT "' (NTS) NOT TO SCALE SIZE PIPE TYPE/SCHED. NOM. ID 1 1/2"GYPCRETE OVER 1" SCH 40 1.049 3/4"T&c PLYWOOD ROOM OCCUPANCY DESIGNATIONS 11/2" SCH 40 1.610 t GLUED AND NAILED -� 1 1/2 SCH 40 1.610 1+14'-0"2ND F.F. 2' SCH 40 2.067 LIGHT HAZARD Light hazard occupancies shall be defined as occupancies or portions of other occupancies 2 1/2" DYNAFLow 2.703 where the quantity and/or combustibility of contents is low and fires with relative) low rates 3 DYNAFLOW 3.314 e Y / Y Y 4 DYNAFLOW 4.310 of heat release are expected maximum. Ordinary hazard (Group 1 occupancies shall be defined as occupancies or portions weight�fit maximum P _ H ORDINARY HAZARD Y ( P ) P P P water filled hanger (Pounds` of other occupancies where combustibility is low, quantity of combustibles is moderate, SIZE PIPE TYPE/SCHED. NOM. ID pipe �pacln9 5xWEIGHT+250 -rT1 HOUR _ stockpiles of combustibles do not exceed 8 ft (2.4 m), and fires with moderate rates of heat INCHES INCHES ounds f7eetl FLOOR/CEILING To are expected. 1" SCH 40 1.049 2.05 12'0" 373 1"1/4" SCH 10 1.492 2.52 12'0" 401.2 STEEL EXPOSED WET SYSTEM STEEL EXPOSED WET SYSTEM " ORDINARY HAZARD Ordinary hazard (Group 2) occupancies shall be defined as occupancies or portions - _ - of other occupancies where the quantity and combustibility of contents are moderate to high, 1 1/2" EDDY FLOW 1.728 271 12'0" 4126 LINES WITH PENCE, ET HEADS N HALLWAY LINES WITH PE�PCCENT HEADS IN - where stockpiles of contents with moderate rates of heat release do not exceed 12 ft (3.66 m) 2" EDDY FLOW 2.203 3.79 15'0" 534.25 and stockpiles of contents with high rates of heat release do not exceed 8 ft (2.4 m). 2 1/2" EDDY FLOW 2.703 5.1 15, 632.5 SHELL SPACE SHELL SPACE _ 3 EDDY FLOW 3,314 7.18 12' 680.8 4 EDDY FLOW 4.31 10.86 8' 684.4 � NOTE: LOAD RATING USED 760#BASED ON MANUFACTURERS PUBLISHED DATA IN ESR REPORT .� PER NFPA#13 5xWEIGHT OF WATER FILLED PIPE+#250 REQUIRED City of Arlington +0'-0"1ST F.F. Building Department APPROVED CERT.#151760 Jennifer Yates C.E.T. Kevin Olander-02/25/2026 N.I.C.E.T. Level III BUILDING SECTION EGN No changes authorized unless approved by xa a. OC the Building Official SCALE: 1/4„=1,-O„ xn1'e-ELLSED UYOvr. eMs N NOTES REVISIONS SPRINKLER SYMBOLS NOTES AND DATE DESCRIPTION BY Apartments rye T�'�,a}'� y�y� T�} �v ��11-�{, Ex I-WASNINCTON STATE •• SYM CNT POSITION FINISH TEMP K NPT SIN MFG. MODEL BFPS, INC Ironwood L7 14J lA 1 11 A JL 1 rJ Bldg g DETAILS ............................... •_„ CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY: oe 703 PEND WHITE 155 4.90 1/2" VIKING VIKING W494 JL PERMIT NO. W O E FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS /- CONTRACT NO. R 78 PEND WHITE 200 4.90 1/2- VIKING VIKING VK494 P.O.B. 1110 18620 Woodlands Way -� David Yates ® 128 PEND WHITE 155 &60 1/2" VK302 VIKING VK302 260540 8-C Level 4 ,0 SIDE BRASS ,55 5.60 ," VIKING VIKING VIa78 GRANITE FALLS, WA Bums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. : APPROVAL CITY OF ARLIN ATOS ♦ / 123 SIDE BRASS 200 5,60 ,/2" VIKING VIKING -SD Arlin ton, WA 98223J. NSF s4 D / 425-388-0124 S n 5/20/24♦ l� 57 UPR BRASS 200 5.60 , 2" VIKING VIKING vK697 SCALE ♦ r � 67 UPR BRASS 212 5.60 1/2" VIKING VIKING vK684 Signature Data 0 7 UPR ROME 55 5.6o v2. yK3oo VIKING K3oo 2024 DESIGN UESTIONS 360-580-1062 DATE s Q CONTRACTOR: RF sFD FP 1 PLOTTED INSULATION TENTING DETAIL 1 SPECIAL ATTENTION: —BRANCNLrNE DO NOT WRAP PIPING 1. 4"x 6"x 12"plywood each side of I JOIST web 1"X DROP 2. No.6 x 2"long(minimum)drywall screw(6 each side) —(SEE PLAN) Objective of sprinkler tenting is to capture the warm air coming through sheetrock to keep sprinkler pipe warm and to seal out cold attic air and protect from 3. Washer blow in insulation getting between sprinkler pipe and sheetrock 1.overlap insulation batte 6-8 inches in the direction of blow in from attic entry point 4 4. Swivel sway brace fitting(equivalent to AFOCNO-677) 2.Extend butts 1 2 inches post the end of sprinkler lines and head drops. �. 1„ 3.Fill gaps or cut butts to fit around/under black vent pipes,white vacuum tubing and gas piping. 5. 2 diameter bolt THRU BOLT 4.Cut butts at joists and pipes to allow insulation to fill the joist space to the nailing face of ceiling joist. 5 5.Tightly attach Batts for vertical sprinkler piping tenting so as no gaps are present to allow cold attic air to get to sprinkler pipe. 1"X 1/2"R.C. R-11 BATTING\ \ R-11 BATTING R-11 BATTING` JOIST SPRINKLERSHEE Z CEILDJG 3 )`ii/zMu T ROCKT 0 <. PIPENKL JOIST PIPE 2 SPRINKLER ROCK sPRwKLEP JOIST— ALLOWABLE HORIZONTAL SEISMIC FORCES(Ibs) TYP. DROP PIPE PIPE RocK NOTES: %-11 BATTING ANGLE TO VERTICAL ( a ) PENDANT SPRINKLERS IN SUSPENDED CEILINGS TO BE CONCEALED WITH FLAT COVER PLATES INSULATION OVER STEEL PIPE IN OPEN ATTIC BY OTHERS 30° 45° 60° �1 06 0. 450 620 690 LsTED LISTED u D NOT LESS THAN 2" NOMINAL WIDTH. * The loads in the table are based on the controlling connection FM FMo uFM / 1 112 ) to the joist. \ 1� * The forces include a 1.33 duration factor adjustment. FOR FORCES PARALLEL OR PERPENDICULAR TO I—JOIST FROM RED—I DESIGN GUIDE NOT LESS THAN 3" BRACE TYPE C&D NOMINAL THICKNESS TOLCO 4A FLOOR JOIST (2 1/2") BRACE All MENT G TIGHTEN SNUG TO CPVC ISER rR SITE WOOD CROSSMAIN /JOIST CONSULT I Q SWIG 20 MANUFACTURER FOR 2" MIN. Qb TOLCO 1000 + MENDED INSTALLATION PENETRATION TOLCO 980 TOLCO 980 MODIFIED COUPLING CTO SEAT UT PER U HER NDICULAR o rGL CPVC EXTERIOR 0 GST 20 FOR 1-2 1/2" PIPE CPVC CST 25 FOR 4" PIPE couPLING�. ABOVE FOR VERTICAL USE. PIPE CLAMP CROSSMAIN SEAT o USED IN LONGITUDINAL BRACE sID vlEw NOTE: INSTALL IN CENTER OF LOWER FACE. FELD MODIFICATION FOR RISER COLLAR FOR VERTICAL USE PIPE BUT DO NOT L❑NG I TUD I NAL SWAY BRACE PIPE CLAMP 0 DISTORT OR COMPRESS OTHER APPROVED J] FOR SEISMIC BRACING GST 20 PIPE HANGER FOR TRUSS/JOIST CPVC COUPLING MODIFICATION /rwhildex I GST PIPE HANGER FOR WOOD ®rwhildex FOR SEISMIC BRACE ATTACHEMENT SWG PIPE HANGER FOR WOOD 1 CROSSMAIN 2 BEYOND 3 + Q� 22" minimum (3" at mains) TOLCO 980 rrwhildex DRY SIDEWALL SPRINKLER SOFFIT BY OTHERS LONGITUDINAL BRACE TO FOR CPVC PIPE TO PROTECT BALONIES OUTSIDE OF DWELLING " TEE WITH PLUGGED OUTLET BRACES NOT MORE THAN 40' ❑, C. - UNITS BRACES 34' MAX J. C, FOR 2" CPVC (2, 224 #/FT, )=76# 4 3/4"WOOD FLOORING MINIMUM BARREL LENGTH INSIDE BRACES 27' MAX ❑, C F❑R 1 1/2" CPVC( 1, 417#/FT)=39# GST 10 HEATED BUILDING ENVELOPE BASED ON BRACES 24' MAX ❑ C, FOR 1 1/4" CPVC( 1, 079#/FT)=26# -20 DEG OUTSIDE TEMP AND 50 DEGREE WOOD JOIST '� ') TYPICAL INSTALLATION DRYIDE PERATURE INVERT U—HOOK HEADS AT DECKS FOR MAINS AT ROOF TRUSSES SCALE: NONE 5/8" SHEETROCK CEILING 1. Minimum 4x6 no. 2 grade Douglas fir or southern pine or better SIINGLLEELAYERRUSEEGSTT30 2. Two 16d (321") common nails OPTIONAL CPVC HANGERS 3. 38" x 3" lag screw FOR LINES OR MAINS UP TO 4" (2 places) NO SCALE 4. U-hook LEGS BENT OUT 30 DEGREES FOR MAIN FOR NFPA 13 THRU BOLT 1 1/2" EMBED HARDENED HEX HEAD SELF THREADING SCREW IS FURNISHED WITH THE HANGER AND IS THE TOLCO FIG. 25 SURGE RESTRAINER MINIMUM FASTENER SIZE ACCEPTABLE 3 Pipe size at maximum hanger spacing: 4" TYPE 1 - FOR 1" AND 1-1 4" PIPE AND HANGER f/ BEAM OR TRUSS TYPE 2 - FOR 1-1/2" AN(�2" PIPE AND HANGER 2xg S a 2 x 10 ST eRF� ro r TOLCO#24 OR EQUAL WOOD JOIS� I-OLCO #28 OR EQUAL RUSS WOOD HEADER A 6 LISTED FOR CPVC o 6 Ekl DOUBLE FASTENER ° o ° LINE RESTRAINT STRAP TYPE HANGER �1 CPVC HANGERS SEE TRUSS BLOCKING/STIFFENER DETAIL o n ATTACH 0 TRUSS OR BEAM NO SCALE rvo scALs TRUSSES 24"O.C.— 45 O SUPPORT SPACING DISTANCE CPVC SDR 13.5 SUPPORT SPACING DISTANCE CPVC SDR 13.5 BRANCHLIKE TO AN END LINE SPRINKLER HEAD DROP ELBOW WITH AN IN LINE SPRINKLER HEAD DROP TEE A (SOURCE = CENTRAL SPRINKLER TABLE N) (SOURCE = CENTRAL SPRINKLER TABLE M) ��tG 1/2"x4'BOLT(MIN IN WOOD) NOMINAL PIPE SIZE LESS THAN 100PSI MORE THAN 100PSI NOMINAL PIPE SIZE LESS THAN 10OPSI TOLCO FIG 4L PIPE CAMP �� O ANVIL AF730 City g of Arlin ton 3/4" 9" 3/4" 4' LONGITUDINAL BRACE AT LINES WHERE RISER NIPPLES EXCEED 4' IN ED, FAST CLAMP Building Department 1" 110" 1" 5' LENGTH AND FOR LONGITUDINAL MAIN BRACES IV, APPROVED 1-1/4" 1'4" 1-1/4" 6' EARTHQUAKE BRACING NOTES: Kevin Olarlder-02�25�2026 LOCATION AND INSTALLATION OF EARTHQUAKE BRACING TO BE IN CERT.#151760 1-1/2" 2' 1-1/2" 7' LATERAL BRACE A Jennifer Yates C.E.T. ACCORDANCE WITH N.F.P.A.#13. SPACING OF LATERAL BRACES NOT TO No changes authorized unless approved by N.I.C.E.T. Level III >1-1/2" 2' >1-1/2" 7' EXCEED 40 FT.ON CENTER,SPACING OF LONGITUDINAL BRACES NOT TO the Building Official EXCEED 80 FT.ON CENTER. 4-WAY BRACES TO BE INSTALLED AT ALL CHANGE eN " NOTE: OF DIRECTION OF FEED AND CROSSMAINS,AND AT TOP OF RISERS. BRANCH LINES SHALL BE BRACED AT A DISTANCE FROM A TEE OR ELBOW TO PREVENT LIFT OF SPRINKLERS AS SHOWN IN TABLES CALCULATED SPACING OF BRACING NOTED ON PIPING PLAN WATe as eMa MAX LENGTH OF BRACE=7' N NOTES REVISIONS SPRINKLER SYMBOLS HANGERS AND DATE DESCRIPTION BY Apartments rye Try a y� y�y� T�} �v ��II-�{, 1 EY I—WASHINGTON STATE •• SVM CNT POSITION FINISH TEMP K NPT SIN MFG. MODEL BFPS, INC Ironwood L7 14J lA 1 11 A JL 1 rJ Bldg g 1 BRACING ••.„� CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY: QO 703 PEND WHITE 155 4.90 1/2" VIKING VIKING VK494 JL PERMIT NO. W O E FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS CONTRACT NO. ]8 PEND WHITE 200 4A0 1/2- VIKING VIKING VK494 P.O.B. 1110 18620 Woodlands Way -� David Yates ® 128 PEND WHITE 155 5.60 1/2" VK302 VIKING VI<302 260540 C U1I3 a ,a SIDE BRASS 55 S.6D , NG VIKING K,]e GRANITE FALLS, WA Bums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. : 8 APPROVAL CITY OF AJ. ATES r / 123 SIDE BRASS 'DO 5,60 ,/2" VIKING VIKING -SD Arlin ton, WA 98223 B NSF 84 D SL20/24� 0 5] UPR BRASS 200 5,60 ,/2" VIKING VIKING VK69] 425-388-0124 SALE NOTED r E 67 UPR BRASS 212 5,60 1/2" VIKING VIKING VI 684 SlSnslun Data o ] UPR RUME 55 S.6o v2. vK3oo WKING K3oo DESIGN QUESTIONS 360-580-1062 DATE s 20 2a Q CONTRACTOR: REVISE° FP 2 PLOTTED DA Name:6 DA Area'.103622..,. Deslan Area 6 Wet System 601 SHELL SPACE _d - DemandCalalladons using Hazen-Williams Method $� O6': 1 1- 0-'o DCCODBney Classifieatlon: OH2 0-1 D-S, Design Area Density: 0.2 6, _ - e °- Additional Outside Hose: 500 • r m - Design Area Slze: 857 - - • Notes:REDUCED PER NFPA 19.3.3.2.3.1 FOR OR HEADS AND I2'6"CEILING HEIGHT zJ �6 z=cr; � '- —op= - • • • 'L- 53 • • 1 l6 ]-n'rz , e]-],, - I ,o-3 • • - 6'' 0 0-61 .6_i 0 0 L O 0 0 S1 0 C JT �(H T� - � S - 2 11 n - • • - - • - • - 30l „.� ' '• -- - - T1 9 • • � • •ry4-9r • •� 2- •^ •„ 11z ..o •� ], •_ •i 310 ,lull ]NN 03 S1 I —� , ,'4e a 0 6z 0-6z o-6�z 5 9�s I'z 9 4-0�z•„ ILY �2 }111z -2�z•-IO�rz ]-B e •^ ] - 0 -6 z - ]- 1' 4 4 0 5 2-5•-]rz 2-5 -6 2-6 2-�rz 2- = 10- I-9 rz 2-•-1% 2- 1 6 2- K' 2- •✓0 11 6'z •^ �rz -•-]' 1 5 B �� 2- •_„ 10 x 4 11' Iz • 5 fil" STEEL TO DEVI TI ANSI�10 - _ �, T IO R d - 1-n VENT PROVIDED PER HERA#13 8.5.5.1 • b 5 3 _ EQB CALC 4 � � • �: �,R • •� ,<•� 1 - - • 5 2- ] a- Pz -6'rz 0-z 40-1 1 l- O�z P R O O O P• 24R -2 • • • • • • _ SI I-11z-Ilia f 6�z o-6's 0-sus g • d • • _ 502 6 _ 177 S2 , , , 11- s'rz Wet Svstem = Leval 1 Llving Unit 0 „ AA , Demantl Calculafions using Haze-W Iliams Method iv Oxupancy Classification: ZES _ Design Area Density: 05 Addidonal Outside Hose: 3. PERS NS 70- Design Area Size: Notes:Most demanding 4 heeds 2-� 0 s-s'rz - 12'-6" 17'-6" 16'-0° 10'-0" 25'-6" 12'-9" S21L ASING I. it 6'rz 6' 3 NOTE- ALL PIPING THIS AREA CPVC UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 6"ABOVE CEILING CPVC PIPE TO BE SUPPORTED WITH APPROVED RESTRAINING HANGERS DIRECTLY - _ ATTACHED TO STRUCTURE-ADDITIONAL LATERAL BRACES AND LINE RESTRAINT s. PERs Ns NOT REQUIRED s� 0 o-s'rz e HYDRAULIC DESIGN BASED ON NFPA#13 FOR THE MOST REMOTE 4 HEADS-FLOOR ASSEMBLIES ARE 1 ° RESIDE 111AL _ IL HOUR RATED THEREFORE PROVISIONS OF NFPA#13,2019 SECTION 19.4.2.1 DO NOT APPLY PER A19.4.1.2.1 MAz.oC -49 19.4.1.3 UNLESS THE REQUIREMENTS OF 19.4.1.4 ARE MET,THE MINIMUM REQUIRED DISCHARGE FROM I EACH OF THE FOUR HYDRAULICALLY MOST DEMANDING SPRINKLERS SHALL BE THE GREATER OF THE FOLLOWING: o-6a (1) IN ACCORDANCE WITH MINIMUM FLOW RATES INDICATED IN INDIVIDUAL LISTINGS (2) IN ROOMS OR COMPARTMENTS GREATER THAN 800 FT2(74 Ma),CALCULATED BASED ON DELIVERING A MINIMUM OF 1 0.1 GPM/FT2(4.1 MM/MIN)OVER THE DESIGN AREA IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF 9.5.2.1 0-9�rz WORST CASE UNDIVIDED AREA IN EACH DWELLING UNIT DO NOT EXCEED 800 SQ.FT.THEREFORE THE C LISTED FLOW AND PRESSURE BASED 18'x18'SPACING=17GPM@ 12 PSI FP S4 ® PENTRATIONS IN FIRE WALLS TO BE FIRE STOPPED EQUIVALENT TO WALL RATING WITH APPROVED METHOD 10-0" 10'-0" =4'- 1/2" WHER REQUIRED PIPE CLEARANCES ARE NOT PROVIDED,FLEXIBLE CODLINGS TO BE INSTALLED WITHIN 12" «3-9 - ON EACH SIDE OF PENETRATION 2 i"HOLE REQUIRE FOR 1 e"PIPE 4"HOLE REQUIRED FOR 2"PIPE 643 5 FOR PIPE LARGER THAN 2"FLEXIBLE COUPLINGS TO BE PROVIDED ON EACH SIDE OF PENETRATION all 0 6 0-6 z 0 6 - S2 104 6�s S2 - 1 6 02 3.6 FEES NS Si OFFICE S 1 3 _ o 0-61, /I55%% 0-sa _ ^� 'A QB CALC 3 09s SHELL 0 City of Arlington Building Department 0-6�: 6.3 PERs NS 1 APPROVED RETAIL SU TE 2 Kevin Olander-02/25/2026 630 S - e t ROOM - f` ° �, g No changes authorized unless approved by °-6 m-0 0-° o- a-ms s the Building Official S� 1 s , - ,e I - I 1964 o CERT.#151760 o-'' o-6a 0-6'rz 2_„ s ^We' eb Jennifer Yates C.E.T. - 10'-0" - 10'-0' 'A b N.I.C.E.T. Level III _o -- e 10 3 a" 1 t'' -3 - 0 0196 xAmtorvw trvemlmume rrox ° s ENGMEE oENG - 9] ON WATE- ems 12-4 12� wvoaT. IR-4I R.. N NOTES REVISIONS SPRINKLER SYMBOLS PIPING PLAN DATE DESCRIPTION BY y� /rye�'1, y� yy Tt''} �v ��11-�{, Es Im•WASNINCTON STATE "" SYM CNT POSITION FINISH TEMP K NET SIN MFG. MODEL BFPS, INC I1 o n wo o d Ap a 1 t 11 A e JL 1 t s Bldg 1 LEVEL 1 ............................... "•„ OERTIfICATE Df COMPETENCY; 0 703 PEND WHITE 155 4.90 1/2" VIKING VIKING W494 JL PERMIT NO. W O E f,RE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS � 78 PEND WHITE 200 4.90 1/2" VIKING VIKING VK494 P.O.B. 1110 18620 Woodlands Way CONTRACT NO. -� Devid Ystes ® 128 PEND WHITE 155 &60 1/2" VK302 VIKING VK302 2E0&0898"C Lill3 4 23 SIDE BRASS 155 &60 ," VIKING VIKING VK178 GRANITE FALLS, WA Bums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. DRAWN BY CITY OF AJ. ATOS NSF 84 D e . ,23 SIDE BRASS 200 5.60 1/2" VIKING VIKING V-SD Arlington, WA 98223 S s�20/z4; 0 57 UPR BRASS 200 5.60 1/2" VIKING VIKING VK697 425-388-0124 $IQn•tYF• DN• 67 UPR BRASS 212 5.60 1/2" VIKING VIKING WI584 SCALE 1/8" ................"""�"�""�""""".: Q 7 DER CHROME 155 &60 1/2" VK300 VIKING VI<300 Elp. DESIGN QUESTIONS 360-580-1062 CONTRACTOR: USED 5/20/24 PLOTTED FP 3 • • • • • • Design Area 4 Wet System Level2 Uving Und 9 Demand Calculatlons using Hazen-Williams Method Occupancy Classification: RES • - 0-i" _ _ • 0-m • Design Area Density: .05 AddiOonal Outside Hose: 0 •� - •ry o •" - D 4 esign Area S¢e: rrII _ 44 Notes:Most demanding 4 heads • 00 O • 0 0 • • • •2-•i •p • • •2- •^ • 3-• 2 - •2-T• • 310 • _ _ IS d'• 1-I '• 2-1z • 9 tax •= q- 0 5�z-0 21 • 2 10 7-x • 7 1 6 3 81x 5- _ - 5-2 4 4 5 2- •- 2- 24210- • 1 9, - •-71 2- 1 6 2- -6 z 2- • II 81¢ •- 9-�x -5•-P -5 1 5 -6 -6� 2- •" 10 x 4 111 1 • -5 17 b T I R ID R AIR VENT PROVIDED PER NFPA#13 8.5.5.1 1-177 ° 1JU LUINb • • • •� 1Kj0_101 • • - • • C. - • • • • 5 2- 7 l- O�z 7 Pz • • "• O O O 00 m 1 _ 1In E I • • • • • • • III H 7 ST -10 t • • II 0-11 - • 1-• • • •' IIIJJJ M1 `3-7 + 7-0 0-1100 - 18 I - • -STARS % 9.5"TJI IN n 8-0 •2' 3 ,x• lz • ti • CORRIO - • • • \ 12-7 7 -1 O + 0t10• _ n � v -0 _1 • 14"TJ Is 0 4 o-10I 166'-0" @,U'OC 0 •� o 1 Io 12-7 •n • 0 541-° a NOTE:ALL PIPING THIS LEVEL CPVC UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 6"ABOVE CEILING 8� 7-61, 7-0 0-101x CPVC PIPE TO BE SUPPORTED WITH APPROVED RESTRAINING HANGERS DIRECTLY °"4-6 6-6�z ATTACHED TO STRUCTURE-ADDITIONAL LATERAL BRACES AND LINE RESTRAINT 2 z IV -111 NOT REQUIRED • • • O + 1 HYDRAULIC DESIGN BASED ON NFPA#13 FOR THE MOST REMOTE 4 HEADS-FLOOR ASSEMBLIES ARE 1 0 0-1•1 HOUR RATED THEREFORE PROVISIONS OF NFPA#13,2019 SECTION 19.4.2.1 DO NOT APPLY PER o A19.4.1.2.1 1z- �' -1°� +>-� 19.4.1.3 UNLESS THE REQUIREMENTS OF 19.4.1.4 ARE MET,THE MINIMUM REQUIRED DISCHARGE FROM EACH OF THE FOUR HYDRAULICALLY MOST DEMANDING SPRINKLERS SHALL BE THE GREATER OF THE FOLLOWING: 1 (1) IN ACCORDANCE WITH MINIMUM FLOW RATES INDICATED IN INDIVIDUAL LISTINGS C (2) IN ROOMS OR COMPARTMENTS GREATER THAN 800 FT2(74 M2),CALCULATED BASED ON DELIVERING A MINIMUM OF _ 0.1 GPM/FT2(4.1 MM/MIN)OVER THE DESIGN AREA IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF 9.5.2.1 A P--ill' • �a o WORST CASE UNDIVIDED AREA IN EACH DWELLING UNIT DO NOT EXCEED 800 SQ.FT.THEREFORE THE LISTED FLOW AND PRESSURE BASED 18'x18'SPACING=17GPM@ 12 PSI 5_1, • • _ • ® PENTRATIONS IN FIRE WALLS TO BE FIRE STOPPED EQUIVALENT TO WALL RATING WITH APPROVED METHOD WHER REQUIRED PIPE CLEARANCES ARE NOT PROVIDED,FLEXIBLE CODLINGS TO BE INSTALLED WITHIN 12" • ON EACH SIDE OF PENETRATION 2�"HOLE REQUIRE FOR 1 e"PIPE • 5-2 -+ 9• _�-5x • 7-o • 4"HOLE REQUIRED FOR 2"PIPE 6-I z 3-I FOR PIPE LARGER THAN 2"FLEXIBLE COUPLINGS TO BE PROVIDED ON EACH SIDE OF PENETRATION 1 6-1" 3-1 O O T12-7 4 •� i.l z 10� ' 0 U O O t • • • •- 0 City of Arlington ° Building Department 2 0-IOz APPROVED Kevin Olander-02/25/2026 No changes authorized unless approved by • • . • • • • the Building Official • 0 • • • • h - - -- *7 0^° +'_ •1_0 CERT.#151760 Jennifer Yates C.E.T. N. _ITC.E.T. Level III O _ 0 4 11' ery IZNa. 71 STAIRS w D� N NOTES REVISIONS SPRINKLER SYMBOLS PIPING PLAN DATE DESCRIPTION BY Apartments rye�'1, y� y�y� Tt'�} ��II-�{, Ea Ires•WASNIN6TON STATE •• SVM CNT POSITION FINISH TEMP K NET SIN MFG. MODEL BFPS, INC Ironwood Ap a 1 t 11 A e JL 1 t s Bldg 1 LEVEL 2 ............................... •_„ CERTIfICATE Of COMPETENCY; Q• 703 PEND WHITE 155 4AO 1/2" VIKING VIKING VK494 JL PERMIT NO. W O E fIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS CONTRACT NO. � 7B PEND WHITE 2DD 4.9D 1/2- VIKING VIKING VK494 P.O.B. 1110 18620 Woodlands Way -� Devid Ystes ® 128 PEND WHITE 155 &60 1/2" VK302 VIKING VK302 '2E0$-OS9 C UWel3 4 23 SIDE BRASS 155 &60 ," VIKING VIKING VK178 GRANITE FALLS, WA Bums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. DRAWN BY CITY OF AJ. ATES ♦ . 123 SIDE BRASS 2DD 5.60 1/2" VIKING VIKING V-SD Arlington, WA 98223 NSF s4 D / 425-388-0124 S �, 5/20/20 @ 57 UPR BRASS 200 5,60 , 2" VIKING VIKING VK697 SCALE 1/8" = 1'-U" ♦ + � 67 UPR BRASS 212 5.60 1/2" VIKING VIKING VK684 sisnatun Data 0 7 DER ROME 55 5.6o v2. vK3oo VIKING K3oo zoza DESIGN UESTIONS 360-580-1062 DATE s Q CONTRACTOR: REVISED FP 4 PLOTTED I ❑ 302 �XT .. I'3 • 1 9 138 9 • 14' • 4'p' 3'I�i• 1 • I'8�s • 1 • 1 1 8 _ v 9 14 • 1 I • —pax _ -b _ •_0 Desi n A1ea 3 Wet 5 slam MAX Level 3 Living Unit • - Demand Calculations using Hazen Iliams Method b 1 Oau n Classification: RE -o n s-3�: Design Are a Density: .OS •^ 3 Additbnal Outside Hse: 0 1 -0 , , • • t • • 1 1 , • • 1 t o • t '� 1114 • t t Ntes:Most demanding 4 heads 4 O Px ] 1 6 6 • ]-9� "• 9 6-3 15 0 I-I 3�z • 9 z ]-4� 3 • z • 6 8 6- • ]-9 - 10 -] • I 4 O 00 00 O O O O 00 J • b • • • • •" - 1 9 2-5 5-2�L.Ln 4 n 5-2�z 3-1�z 4- 2- • 3�z • I�z • 2 2-1 5-2 e ry 5-2�z 3- ] 2 g 5-�z n 4 r 5-2�z 3 J 10- - 5 U-Bk • ]- d -104 N-10 z • 1 1ph 14-I z 14-I 4 tat 4 • I 104 14-I k • 1-104 tat 4 • I ID4 14-I z • 14-I z •6� 0 �I _ 1- so 2 9 • • g • •' AIR VENT PROVIDED PER NFPA 13 8.5.5.1 o -J B IN ❑ R - -4 -9 z Q2-9 a 5-�z � ] 3-5 • -I�z -Pz o -41z 2�z 1 5-z 3] � e-41 -3-I iz -1 2�z -IPz• ]-9 •03 IPz 5-21 I -2�e 3-IP .3 I 6-9�x 6� �5'x 5 •- • • r O o 0 0 0 0 - 1 • - 3-t =, • • t t4 t • t - • , , I 1 • • , G I - 2 5 7-7 - 4 ]- 8- ]-�z -5 t 6� 2-10 1 0111 •0—]1, • • • • — — 7—Px _ • >• —111s 7 ^ 0-10�x — 6-6 • 14'] �x......: • 2 — 6 121 • s •g 7�2- .L d d •� b • - —❑ ju ju 0 • —� 0 =1177 = 166'-0" 1 • o - ° °x ❑ NOTE:ALL PIPING THIS LEVEL CPVC UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 6"ABOVE CEILING CPVC PIPE TO BE SUPPORTED WITH APPROVED RESTRAINING HANGERS DIRECTLY .` ATTACHED TO STRUCTURE-ADDITIONAL LATERAL BRACES AND LINE RESTRAINT 6 2 NOT REQUIRED. INSULATION TENTING PROVIDED BY OTHERS PER DETAIL ON FP 2 - -23 FOR WET SYSTEM PIPING. = 2 • HYDRAULIC DESIGN BASED ON NFPA#13 FOR THE MOST REMOTE 4 HEADS-FLOOR ASSEMBLIES ARE 1 HOUR RATED THEREFORE PROVISIONS OF NFPA#13,2019 SECTION 19.4.2.1 DO NOT APPLY PER O • A19.4.1.2.1 o • 19.4.1.3 UNLESS THE REQUIREMENTS OF 19.4.1.4 ARE MET,THE MINIMUM REQUIRED DISCHARGE FROM Cf] II• I I �I EACH OF THE FOUR HYDRAULICALLY MOST DEMANDING SPRINKLERS SHALL BE THE GREATER OF THE FOLLOWING: (1) IN ACCORDANCE WITH MINIMUM FLOW RATES INDICATED IN INDIVIDUAL LISTINGS A o (2) IN ROOMS OR COMPARTMENTS GREATER THAN 800 FTs(74 Ms),CALCULATED BASED ON DELIVERING A MINIMUM OF o _ , 0.1 GPM/FT2(4.1 MM/MIN)OVER THE DESIGN AREA IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF 9.5.2.1 C X - WORST CASE UNDIVIDED AREA IN EACH DWELLING UNIT DO NOT EXCEED 800 SQ.FT.THEREFORE THE P 1 • • • • DO LISTED FLOW AND PRESSURE BASED 18'x18'SPACING=17GPM@ 12 PSI 0 ® PENTRATIONS IN FIRE WALLS TO BE FIRE STOPPED EQUIVALENT TO WALL RATING WITH APPROVED METHOD 0-,04 WHER REQUIRED PIPE CLEARANCES ARE NOT PROVIDED,FLEXIBLE CODLINGS TO BE INSTALLED WITHIN 12" • • • ON EACH SIDE OF PENETRATION 2 z"HOLE REQUIRE FOR 1 e"PIPE -' 4"HOLE REQUIRED FOR 2"PIPE 1 - FOR PIPE LARGER THAN 2"FLEXIBLE COUPLINGS TO BE PROVIDED ON EACH SIDE OF PENETRATION , IF J . e O 0 FKD City of Arlington • " Building Department O 114to APPROVED 1 2v6 Kevin Olander- 02/25/2026 a No changes authorized unless approved by - the Building Official 0 0 0 0 •i •' 14• 0 •-3 •b 8-10 -4 2-W, -'2 9 i .8 5-I CERT.//151760 d -0 • Jennifer Yates C.E.T. N.ITC.E.T. Level ITT Fma b Ery a. STAIRS W D� N NOTES REVISIONS SPRINKLER SYMBOLS PIPING PLAN DATE DESCRIPTION BY SYM CNT POSITION FINISH TEMP K NPT SIN MFG. MODEL c� /rye a}'� yy T�} �v 1 LEVEL 3 .WASNII ON STATE "" O 703 PEND wHITE 155 4.90 1/2' VIKING wKING vKa9a BFPS, INC Ironwood Apartments 1 t 11 A e JL 1 t s Bldg 1 ............................... EaPlre•CERTIFICATE Of COMPETENCY' 78 PEND WHITE 200 4.90 1/2' VIIKING VKING VKa94 JL PERMIT NO. FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS ® 128 PEND WHITE 155 5.60 1/2" VK302 VIKING VK302 P.O.B. 1110 18620 Woodlands Way W ❑ E CONTRACT NO. David Yates 4 23 SIDE BRASS ,55 5.60 1' VIKING VIKING VK178 2605-0098-C Level -4 123 SIDE GRASS 200 5.60 1/2" VIKING VIKING V-SD APPROVAL CITY OF ARLNGTON Arlington, WA 98223 Bus Fire Protection Systems,Inc. OO 57 UPR GRASS 200 5.60 1/2" VIKING VIKING VK697 GRANITE FALLS, WA Aron, m DRAWN BY J. YATES S NSF 84 D 67 UPR GRASS 212 5.60 1/2- VIKING VIKING VK684 425-388-0124 !, 5�20�24i p 7 UPR CHROME 155 5.60 1/2" VK300 VIKING VK300 SCALE Slpn•turs Data r DATE 5/20/24 •-'-•••-•-.•••••--•--•-•-"-••"~• DESIGN QUESTIONS 360-580-1062 CONTRACTOR: REVISED FP 5 PLOTTED iF r L I iJ 1� I 0. � 6-9� MG-6 Is CR CK —CRI(Kiii _ N EQB CALC �10 - It 2250 2252 a OM 0 ITI N o°s CDs zo7 zos 405 z°a o3 o zoz z°1 Pz Pz 1�z 1'z ,� �II 11z 11x 1,x Pz 1�z 1�z ,� Pz 1�z 11x z , ,�z ,� , Vz 1�z Px s 1 Pz 1�z Px 11- o-61'x 11, 6- miss Fpsomih z 0-6 6 0-6 6 2- - 1 ° I- -6 0-62- _g Iff ❑ O _ ❑ h CI RDG _ ❑ 1 p 1 z' 108 10fi 224 2 34 2269 IGH P INT F MAI 0033 1 r 3 1p 2225 222 107 2228 l�z 0-1 6 0 I6-9 1 4 O O O O O O O O o 4 0 O O 6 O O O O O O 40-9 1 3 xr o fi-0 -2�rz-9�rz 6- -0 4-6 0-2 - m 3-10�z 4-A -5'�3-fig 0 4- fi-0 000 6 6-0 I-]�z 5-6 5 8-0 .iureai.eu.aNFlweenfNrl �u � I MEN 1�z 6 0 6-0 6-0 2-6 5 4-62 6-0 4 6-0 6 g 6-0 A6-0 6-0 3-9 4 6 5 0 6 6-0 6 0 3-o' a 0 5-0 -6 U 6-0 6-0 A 6-0 /z "2 IL 0 4- 1 I V YP. -I L tit LI CT' All I SE IL SYSIE1 INSPECT IS TEST W 01 IFI MEN PI CR CK o RI KE 6 12 ���'_ �� N \.L _ - -6- 3-T2 0-6 / _ ' 06 D 6 _ AS ❑ I ILL- o' Design Area 2 Dry System Deft Area 1 Dry System ATTIC ATTIC 6-0 6-o - 12-5 N❑ Demand Celculadons using Hazen-Williams Method Demand Calmladons using Hazen-Williams Method \EDGE OF R-49 INSULATION DccaDancy Classificatlon: LH Occupancy Classificidon: LH AT EVE OF ROOF Design Area Density: 0.1 Design Area Density: 0.1 cal _ Additional Outside Hose: 100 Additional Outside Hose: 100 Design Area Size: 9 Design Area Size: 9 Notes:PER HEAD LISTING Notes:PER HEAD LISTING 0 rT CALCULATIONS OF HEADS: Dry Systems:Calculate the most SD-24 GPM AT78.4 PSI �, AP-7 PSI AT.1 DENSITY demanding 9 SD Sprinklers,an 5 1B— d 2 oe then calculate the most demanding 7 Attic Upright or Standard Spray sprinklers.Use the most demanding -s_ =3-711� _ 0 calculation. 11 ❑„_ f 0 6/11 NOTE: ALL PIPING THIS LEVEL STEEL EDDYFLOW OR SCH 40. DRY SYSTEM PIPING TO BE GRADED BACK TO SYSTEM RISER: El Z" PER 10' FOR LINE PIPING 4" PER 10' FOR MAIN PIPING E BCA ❑ SHEAR WALLS TO ROOF STRUCTURE c FP 1 4 0 _ N IIF S o o-s _gy 77 o�s CONTINUOUS GUTTER 0 N =d e u� s 1 ❑ h City of Arlington Building Department 60 APPROVED LI/ _ Kevin Olander-02/25/2026 ❑ No changes authorized unless approved by the Building Official 2-10 2�h -3-71, 0-6 Y> ON _ ❑ LOW POINT OF MAIN 1 0-IO z 1 5- 0191 `-- 0188 ao - CERT.#151760 T1 o Jennifer Yates C.E.T. N.LC.E.T. Level III Ery s. xnxe ems -_oor N NOTES REVISIONS SPRINKLER SYMBOLS PIPING PLAN DATE DESCRIPTION BY Apartments a y� y�y� Tt'�} c TGIF-�� 1 TT EY Im•WASNINCTON STATE •• SYM CNT POSITION FINISH TEMP K NET SIN MFG. MODEL B FPS, INC Ironwood L3 14J lA 1 11 A JL 1 rJ Bldg g 1 ATTIC I IC ••.„ CERTIfICATE Of COMPETENCY; Di 703 PEND WHITE 155 4A0 1/2- VIKING VIKING VK494 JL PERMIT NO. W O E TIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS � ]a PEND WHITE 200 4.90 1/2" VIKING VIKING VK494 P.O.B. 1110 18620 Woodlands Way CONTRACT NO. -� Dis id Ystes av ® 128 PEND WHITE 155 5.60 1/2- VK302 VIKING VK302 2EO&OS 8-C UWAII3 d 23 SIDE GRASS 155 5.60 1" VIKING VIKING VK178 GRANITE FALLS, WA Bums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. DRAWN BY CITY OF AJ. ATES NSF 84 D . ,23 SIDE GRASS 200 5.60 1/2" VIKING VIKING V-SD Arlington, WA 98223 S !' 5/20/20 0 57 UPR GRASS 200 5.60 ,/2" VIKING VIKING VI<69] 425-388-0124 �$IonetYre �.t! 67 UPR BRASS 212 5.60 1/2- VIKING VIKING VK684 SCALE 1/8" = 1'-U" ... '.................. Q 7 DER CHROME 155 5.60 1/2- VK300 VIKING VK300 DESIGN QUESTIONS 360-580-1062 CONTRACTOR: DvlsEo s/2o/z4 RL°TTED FP 6 CALCULATION SUMMARY Project Name: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Project Location: 18620 Woodlands Way Contract No. : City: Arlington, WA 98223 Design Areas Design Area Calc. Mode Occupancy Area of Total Water Pressure @ Min. Min. Min. Calculated Hose Margin To Name (Model) Application Source Density Pressure Flow Heads Streams Source (ft2) (gpm) (psi) (gpm/ftz) (psi) (gpm) # (gpm) (psi) 1 Demand (HW) LH 9 249.5 Required 0.151 7 21.2 7 100 36.7 42.3 ... .... OCOMPETENCY: .......... Ex * F CERTI CATE OF COMPETENCY; FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS ' David Yates ' 2605-OON-C Level 3 • Sums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. �SRN!��"2D 5/20/24 ure Date i ................................ File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building Date 5/9/2024 1.dwg Page 1 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS for Job Information Project Name: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Contract No. : City: Arlington, WA 98223 Project Location: 18620 Woodlands Way Date: 5/9/2024 Contractor Information Name of Contractor: Address: City: Phone Number: E-mail: Name of Designer: Authority Having Jurisdiction: Design Remote Area Name 1 Remote Area Location ATTIC Occupancy Classification LH Density(gpm/ft2) 0.151 Area of Application(ft2) 9 Coverage per Sprinkler(ft2) 140 Number of Calculated Sprinklers 7 In-Rack Demand(gpm) 0 Special Heads Hose Streams(gpm) 100 Total Water Required(incl. Hose Streams)(gpm) 249.5 Required Pressure at Source(psi) 42.3 Type of System Dry Volume-Downstream DPV (gal) 525.9 gal Water Supply Information Date Location CITY OF ARLINGTON Source W 1 Notes PER HEAD LISTING File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/9/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 2 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Node Labels: Off Pipe Labels: Off Diagram for Design Area : 1 (Optimized Hvdraulic Simolified) File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/9/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 3 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Analysis for : 1 Calculation Info Calculation Mode Demand Hydraulic Model Hazen-Williams Fluid Name Water @ 60F (15.6C) Fluid Weight, (lb/ft3) N/A for Hazen-Williams calculation. Fluid Dynamic Viscosity, (lb•s/ft2) N/A for Hazen-Williams calculation. Water Supply Parameters Supply 1 :W1 Flow(gpm) Pressure(psi) 0 79 5000 66 Supply Analysis Static Pressure Residual Flow Available Total Demand Required Pressure Node at Source (psi) Pressure (gpm) Pressure (gpm) (psi) (psi) (psi) W1 79 66 5000 78.9 249.5 42.3 Hoses Inside Hose Flow/Standpipe Demand(gpm) Outside Hose Flow(gpm) Additional Outside Hose Flow(gpm) 100 Other(custom defined) Hose Flow(gpm) ...............................................................................................I............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Total Hose Flow(gpm) 100 Sprinklers Ovehead Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 149.5 InRack Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 0 Other(custom defined)Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 0 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Total Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 149.5 Other Required Margin of Safety(%) 10 W1 -Pressure(psi) 42.3 W1 -Flow(gpm) 149.5 Demand w/o System Pump(s) N/A File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/9/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 4 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Analysis for : 1 Supply ♦ Supply;Safety Pressure f System Demand f Add. Out. Hose O Available At Source 100 78.9 psi @ 249.5 gpm 80- 70 ����� -- FAD. 63.493 'Q 60 L N D2 N i D3 d 4 30 D1 i 20 1 10 0 0 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 550 Flow, gpm File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building Date 5/9/2024 1.dwg Page 5 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Analysis for : 1 Graph Labels Values Label Description Flow (gpm) Pressure (psi) S1 Supply point#1 -Static 0 79 S2 Supply point#2-Residual 5000 66 D1 Elevation Pressure 0 19.9 D2 System Demand 149.5 42.3 D3 System Demand+Add.Out.Hose 249.5 42.3 Curve Intersections & Safety Margins Curve Name Intersection Safety Margin Pressure (psi) Flow (gpm) Pressure (psi) @ Flow (gpm) Supply 78.9 252.4 36.7 249.5 Supply;Safety Pressure 71.1 233.6 28.8 249.5 Open Heads Required Calculated Head Ref. Head Type Coverage K-Factor Density Flow Pressure Density Flow Pressure (ft2) (gpm/psi1/2) (gpm/ftz) (gpm) (psi) (gpm/ft2) (gpm) (psi) 103 Overhead 140 8 0.1 14 7 0.151 21.2 7 Sprinkler 104 Overhead 140 8 0.1 14 7 0.156 21.8 7.4 Sprinkler 105 Overhead 140 8 0.1 14 7 0.151 21.2 7 Sprinkler 106 Overhead 140 8 0.1 14 7 0.151 21.2 7 Sprinkler 107 Overhead 140 8 0.1 14 7 0.152 21.3 7.1 Sprinkler 108 Overhead 140 8 0.1 14 7 0.153 21.4 7.1 Sprinkler 109 Overhead 140 8 0.1 14 7 0.154 21.5 7.2 Sprinkler File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/9/2024 Copyright @ 2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 6 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations/Fluid Delivery Time Analysis Node Data Node# Type K-Fact. Discharge Coverage Tot. Pres. Req. Pres. Elev Hgroup Open/Closed Overdischarge Density Elev. Pres. Req. Discharge ft gpm/psi'h gpm ft2 psi psi gpm gpm/ft2 psi gpm 103 Overhead Sprinkler 8 21.2 140 7 7 42.9 HEAD Open 7.2 0.151 -19.9 14 105 Overhead Sprinkler 8 21.2 140 7 7 42.9 HEAD Open 7.2 0.151 -19.9 14 106 Overhead Sprinkler 8 21.2 140 7 7 42.9 HEAD Open 7.2 0.151 -19.9 14 107 Overhead Sprinkler 8 21.3 140 7.1 7 42.9 HEAD Open 7.3 0.152 -19.9 14 108 Overhead Sprinkler 8 21.4 140 7.1 7 42.9 HEAD Open 7.4 0.153 -19.9 14 109 Overhead Sprinkler 8 21.5 140 7.2 7 42.9 HEAD Open 7.5 0.154 -19.9 14 104 Overhead Sprinkler 8 21.8 140 7.4 7 42.9 HEAD Open 7.8 0.156 -19.9 14 2270 Node 10.8 38.12 NODE -17.8 2269 Node 10.8 38.1 NODE -17.8 2247 Node 10.8 38.08 NODE -17.8 2228 Node 10.9 38.06 NODE -17.8 2227 Node 11 38.04 NODE -17.8 2225 Node 11.1 38.01 INODE -17.8 0001 Node 11.3 37.99 NODE -17.8 0033 Node 13.5 37.82 NODE -17.7 0188 Node 15.5 37.39 NODE -17.5 0191 Node 21.7 37.35 NODE -17.5 0198-0 Node 35.9 6.24 INODE -4 0198-I Node 36.4 5.09 NODE -3.5 0199-0 Node 36.8 4.4 NODE -3.2 0199-I Node 37 4.02 NODE -3 1964-0 Node 37.5 2.73 NODE -2.5 1964-I Node 40.6 0.73 NODE -1.6 1965 Node 40.7 0.5 NODE -1.5 1967 Node 42.3 -3 NODE 0 File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/9/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 7 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations/Fluid Delivery Time Analysis Node Data Node# Type K-Fact. Discharge Coverage Tot. Pres. Req. Pres. Elev Hgroup Open/Closed Overdischarge Density Elev. Pres. Req. Discharge ft gpm/psi'h gpm ft2 psi psi gpm gpm/ft2 psi gpm 1958 Node 42.3 -3 NODE 0 1969 Node 42.3 -3 NODE 0 W1 Supply -149.5 42.3 -3 SUPPLY 0 File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/9/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 8 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations PIPE INFORMATION Node 1 Elev 1 K-Factor 1 Flow added (q) Nominal ID Fittings L C Factor total (Pt) Node 2 Elev 2 K-Factor 2 Total flow (Q) Actual ID quantity x (name) = length F Pf per ft elev (Pe) NOTES T frict (Pf) (ft) (gpm/psi1/2) (gpm) (in) (ft) (ft) (psi) (psi) Path No: 1 103 42.9 8 21.2 1 lx(tee-Br)=3.56 4.77 100 7 2270 38.12 21.2 1.049 3.56 0.2019 2.1 8.34 1.7 2270 38.12 0 3 10 100 10.8 2269 38.1 21.2 3.334 0 0.0007 0 10 0 2269 38.1 21.2 3 9 100 10.8 2247 38.08 42.3 3.334 0 0.0026 0 9 0.0 2247 38.08 21.2 3 10 100 10.8 2228 38.06 63.5 3.334 0 0.0055 0 10 0.1 2228 38.06 21.3 3 10 100 10.9 2227 38.04 84.8 3.334 0 0.0095 0 10 0.1 2227 38.04 21.4 3 10 100 11 2225 38.01 106.2 3.334 0 0.0143 0 10 0.1 2225 38.01 21.5 3 10 100 11.1 0001 37.99 127.7 3.334 0 0.0202 0 10 0.2 0001 37.99 21.8 3 76.81 100 11.3 0033 37.82 149.5 3.334 0 0.027 0.1 76.81 2.1 0033 37.82 0 4 1x(tee-Br)=16.69 216.59 100 13.5 0188 37.39 149.5 4.31 1x(90 ell)=6.66 23.35 0.0077 0.2 239.94 1.9 0188 37.39 0 2 lx(tee-Br)=9.72 20.73 100 15.5 0191 37.35 149.5 2.203 9.72 0.2032 0.0 30.45 6.2 0191 37.35 0 4 5x(90 ell)=33.29 51.83 100 21.7 0198-0 6.24 149.5 4.31 33.29 0.0077 13.5 85.12 0.7 0198-0 6.24 0 4 1.15 35.9 DPV-1 0198-I 5.09 149.5 0 0 0.0696 0.5 *** 1.15 0.1 0198-I 5.09 0 4 0.69 120 36.4 0199-0 4.4 149.5 4.31 0 0.0055 0.3 0.69 0 0199-0 4.4 0 4 0.38 36.8 Btfly149225 0199-I 4.02 149.5 0 0 0.1072 0.2 *** 0.38 0.0 0199-I 4.02 0 4 1.29 120 37 1964-0 2.73 149.5 4.31 0 0.0055 0.6 1.29 0 1964-0 2.73 0 4 2 37.5 Ames 1964-I 0.73 149.5 0 0 1.1074 0.9 Deringer 30 2 1 2.2 *** File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/9/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 9 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations PIPE INFORMATION Node 1 Elev 1 K-Factor 1 Flow added (q) Nominal ID Fittings L C Factor total (Pt) Node 2 Elev 2 K-Factor 2 Total flow (Q) Actual ID quantity x (name) = length F Pf per ft elev (Pe) NOTES T frict (Pf) (ft) (gpm/psi1/2) (gpm) (in) (ft) (ft) (psi) (psi) Path No: 1 1964-I 0.73 0 4 0.23 120 40.6 1965 0.5 149.5 4.31 0 0.0055 0.1 0.23 0 1965 0.5 0 6 lx(tee-Br)=43.72 45.5 140 40.7 1967 -3 149.5 6.4 1x(90 ell)=17.45 61.17 0.0006 1.5 106.67 0.1 1967 -3 -28.7 12 98 140 42.3 1969 -3 120.8 12.64 0 0.0000 0 98 0 1969 -3 28.7 12 0.5 140 42.3 W 1 -3 149.5 12.64 0 0.0000 0 0.5 0 W 1 42.3 Path No: 2 105 42.9 8 21.2 1 lx(tee-Br)=3.56 4.79 100 7 2269 38.1 21.2 1.049 3.56 0.2019 2.1 8.36 1.7 2269 10.8 Path No: 3 106 42.9 8 21.2 1 lx(tee-Br)=3.56 4.81 100 7 2247 38.08 21.2 1.049 3.56 0.2023 2.1 8.38 1.7 2247 10.8 Path No: 4 107 42.9 8 21.3 1 lx(tee-Br)=3.56 4.84 100 7.1 2228 38.06 21.3 1.049 3.56 0.2035 2.1 8.4 1.7 2228 10.9 Path No: 5 108 42.9 8 21.4 1 lx(tee-Br)=3.56 4.86 100 7.1 2227 38.04 21.4 1.049 3.56 0.2054 2.1 8.42 1.7 2227 11 Path No: 6 109 42.9 8 21.5 1 lx(tee-Br)=3.56 4.88 100 7.2 2225 38.01 21.5 1.049 3.56 0.2084 2.1 8.45 1.8 2225 11.1 File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/9/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 10 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations PIPE INFORMATION Node 1 Elev 1 K-Factor 1 Flow added (q) Nominal ID Fittings L C Factor total (Pt) Node 2 Elev 2 K-Factor 2 Total flow (Q) Actual ID quantity x (name) = length F Pf per ft elev (Pe) NOTES T frict (Pf) (ft) (gpm/psi1/2) (gpm) (in) (ft) (ft) (psi) (psi) Path No: 7 104 42.9 8 21.8 1 lx(tee-Br)=3.56 4.9 100 7.4 0001 37.99 21.8 1.049 3.56 0.2127 2.1 8.47 1.8 0001 11.3 Path No: 8 1967 -3 0 12 10x(45ell)=228.37 807.6 140 42.3 1958 -3 28.7 12.64 1x(90 ell)=47.43 275.8 0 0 1083.4 0 1958 -3 0 12 lx(tee-Br)=105.4 169.37 140 42.3 1969 -3 28.7 12.64 1x(90 ell)=47.43 152.83 0 0 322.21 1 0 1969 42.3 * Pressures are balanced to a high degree of accuracy. Values may vary by 0.1 psi due to display rounding. * Maximum Velocity of 12.58 ft/s occurs in the following pipe(s): (0191-0188) *** Device pressure loss (gain in the case of pumps) is calculated from the device's curve. If the device curve is printed with this report, it will appear below. The length of the device as shown in the table above comes from the CAD drawing. The friction loss per unit of length is calculated based upon the length and the curve-based loss/gain value. Internal ID and C Factor values are irrelevant as the device is not represented as an addition to any pipe, but is an individual item whose loss/gain is based solely on the curve data. File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/9/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 11 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Device Graphs Pressure vs. Flow Function Design Area: 1; Supply Ref.: W1; Supply Name:W1 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 y 55 Q 50 L y 45 to 0) 40 L IL 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 4- 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N N M 7 7 Flow,gpm Pressure Loss Function Design Area: 1; BFP Ref.: 3333 (Ames Deringer 30, Size = 4); Inlet Node: 1964-I; Outlet Node: 1964-0 17.15 16.15 15.15 14.15 13.15 12.15 y 11.15 10.15 d L 3 9.15 to to 8.15 d L a z1s 6.15 5.15 4.15 2.2 psi @ 149.5 gpm 3.15 2.15 1.15 0.15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Flow,gpm File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/9/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 12 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Device Graphs Pressure Loss Function Design Area: 1; DPV Ref.: 3326 (DPV-1, Size = 4); Inlet Node: 0198-I; Outlet Node: 0198-0 s.9 7.9 6.9 U) 5.9 sZ N L 4.9 to N L IL 3.9 2.9 1.9 0.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 0 o 0 0 n o 0 0 0 0 0 0 M 7 7 vi vi C l� m O N C Flow,gpm Pressure Loss Function Design Area: 1; Valve Ref.: 3325 (Btfly149225, Size = 4); Inlet Node: 0199-I; Outlet Node: 0199-0 1.15 .N sZ N L U) to N L IL 0.65 0.15 0.0 psi @ 149.5 gpm o Flow,gpm File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/9/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 13 CALCULATION SUMMARY Project Name: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Project Location: 18620 Woodlands Way Contract No. : City: Arlington, WA 98223 Design Areas Design Area Calc. Mode Occupancy Area of Total Water Pressure @ Min. Min. Min. Calculated Hose Margin To Name (Model) Application Source Density Pressure Flow Heads Streams Source (ft2) (gpm) (psi) (gpm/ftz) (psi) (gpm) # (gpm) (psi) 2 Demand (HW) LH 9 339.2 Required 0.24 18.4 24 9 100 8.2 70.7 ... .... OCOMPETENCY: .......... Ex * F CERTI CATE OF COMPETENCY; FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS ' David Yates ' 2605-OON-C Level 3 • Sums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. �SRN!��"2D 5/20/24 ure Date i ................................ File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building Date 5/8/2024 1.dwg Page 1 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS for Job Information Project Name: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Contract No. : City: Arlington, WA 98223 Project Location: 18620 Woodlands Way Date: 5/8/2024 Contractor Information Name of Contractor: Address: City: Phone Number: E-mail: Name of Designer: Authority Having Jurisdiction: Design Remote Area Name 2 Remote Area Location ATTIC Occupancy Classification LH Density(gpm/ft2) 0.24 Area of Application(ft2) 9 Coverage per Sprinkler(ft2) 100 Number of Calculated Sprinklers 9 In-Rack Demand(gpm) 0 Special Heads Hose Streams(gpm) 100 Total Water Required(incl. Hose Streams)(gpm) 339.2 Required Pressure at Source(psi) 70.7 Type of System Dry Volume-Downstream DPV (gal) 386 gal Water Supply Information Date Location CITY OF ARLINGTON Source W 1 Notes PER HEAD LISTING File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/8/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 2 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Node Labels: Off Pipe Labels: Off Diagram for Design Area : 2 (Optimized Hvdraulic Simolified) File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/8/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 3 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Analysis for : 2 Calculation Info Calculation Mode Demand Hydraulic Model Hazen-Williams Fluid Name Water @ 60F (15.6C) Fluid Weight, (lb/ft3) N/A for Hazen-Williams calculation. Fluid Dynamic Viscosity, (lb•s/ft2) N/A for Hazen-Williams calculation. Water Supply Parameters Supply 1 :W1 Flow(gpm) Pressure(psi) 0 79 5000 66 Supply Analysis Static Pressure Residual Flow Available Total Demand Required Pressure Node at Source (psi) Pressure (gpm) Pressure (gpm) (psi) (psi) (psi) W1 79 66 5000 78.9 339.2 70.7 Hoses Inside Hose Flow/Standpipe Demand(gpm) Outside Hose Flow(gpm) Additional Outside Hose Flow(gpm) 100 Other(custom defined) Hose Flow(gpm) ...............................................................................................I............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Total Hose Flow(gpm) 100 Sprinklers Ovehead Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 239.2 InRack Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 0 Other(custom defined)Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 0 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Total Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 239.2 Other Required Margin of Safety(%) 10 W1 -Pressure(psi) 70.7 W1 -Flow(gpm) 239.2 Demand w/o System Pump(s) N/A File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/8/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 4 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Analysis for : 2 a Supply ♦ Supply;Safety Pressure f System Demand f Add. Out. Hose O Available At Source 100 78.9 psi @ 339.2 gpm 80 _ D2 ��- 7 D3 DsD2 =—�— —� 63.493 'Q 60 ai 50 N N i d 40 30 D1 20 1 10- 0 0 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 550 Flow, gpm File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building Date 5/8/2024 1.dwg Page 5 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Analysis for : 2 Graph Labels Values Label Description Flow (gpm) Pressure (psi) S1 Supply point#1 -Static 0 79 S2 Supply point#2-Residual 5000 66 D1 Elevation Pressure 0 19 D2 System Demand 239.2 70.7 D3 System Demand+Add.Out.Hose 339.2 70.7 Curve Intersections & Safety Margins Curve Name Intersection Safety Margin Pressure (psi) Flow (gpm) Pressure (psi) @ Flow (gpm) Supply 78.9 259.1 8.2 339.2 Supply;Safety Pressure 71.1 240 0.3 339.2 Open Heads Required Calculated Head Ref. Head Type Coverage K-Factor Density Flow Pressure Density Flow Pressure (ft2) (gpm/psi1/2) (gpm/ftz) (gpm) (psi) (gpm/ft2) (gpm) (psi) 201 Overhead 100 5.6 0.1 10 18.4 0.261 26.1 21.6 Sprinkler 202 Overhead 100 5.6 0.1 10 18.4 0.261 26.1 21.8 Sprinkler 203 Overhead 100 5.6 0.1 10 18.4 0.264 26.4 22.3 Sprinkler 204 Overhead 100 5.6 0.1 10 18.4 0.251 25.1 20 Sprinkler 205 Overhead 100 5.6 0.1 10 18.4 0.244 24.4 19 Sprinkler 206 Overhead 100 5.6 0.1 10 18.4 0.241 24.1 18.5 Sprinkler 207 Overhead 100 5.6 0.1 10 18.4 0.24 24 18.4 Sprinkler 208 Overhead 100 5.6 0.1 10 18.4 0.315 31.5 31.6 Sprinkler 209 Overhead 100 5.6 0.1 10 18.4 0.315 31.5 31.7 Sprinkler File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/8/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 6 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations/Fluid Delivery Time Analysis Node Data Node# Type K-Fact. Discharge Coverage Tot. Pres. Req. Pres. Elev Hgroup Open/Closed Overdischarge Density Elev. Pres. Req. Discharge ft gpm/psi'h gpm ft2 psi psi gpm gpm/ft2 psi gpm 207 Overhead Sprinkler 5.6 24 100 18.4 18.4 40.8 HEAD Open 14 0.24 -19 10 206 Overhead Sprinkler 5.6 24.1 100 18.5 18.4 40.8 HEAD Open 14.1 0.241 -19 10 205 Overhead Sprinkler 5.6 24.4 100 19 18.4 40.8 HEAD Open 14.4 0.244 -19 10 204 Overhead Sprinkler 5.6 25.1 100 20 18.4 40.8 HEAD Open 15.1 0.251 -19 10 201 Overhead Sprinkler 5.6 26.1 100 21.6 18.4 40.8 HEAD Open 16.1 0.261 -19 10 202 Overhead Sprinkler 5.6 26.1 100 21.8 18.4 40.8 HEAD Open 16.1 0.261 -19 10 203 Overhead Sprinkler 5.6 26.4 100 22.3 18.4 40.8 HEAD Open 16.4 0.264 -19 10 208 Overhead Sprinkler 5.6 31.5 100 31.6 18.4 40.8 HEAD Open 21.5 0.315 -19 10 209 Overhead Sprinkler 5.6 31.5 100 31.7 18.4 40.8 HEAD Open 21.5 0.315 -19 10 2059 Node 24.1 40.8 NODE -19 2057 Node 32.4 40 NODE -18.6 2029 Node 33.9 40 NODE -18.6 0019 Node 35.1 40 NODE -18.6 0020 Node 35.4 40 NODE -18.6 0029 Node 40.8 40 INODE -18.6 0172-0 Node 62 6.24 NODE -4 0172-I Node 62.7 5.09 NODE -3.5 0173-0 Node 63 4.4 NODE -3.2 0173-I Node 63.3 4.02 NODE -3 0850-0 Node 63.9 2.73 NODE -2.5 0850-I Node 69 0.73 NODE -1.6 0851 Node 69.1 0.5 NODE -1.5 0853 Node 70.7 -3 NODE 0 0137 Node 70.7 -3 NODE 0 0855 Node 70.7 -3 INODE I I 1 10 File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/8/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 7 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations/Fluid Delivery Time Analysis Node Data Node# Type K-Fact. Discharge Coverage Tot. Pres. Req. Pres. Elev Hgroup Open/Closed Overdischarge Density Elev. Pres. Req. Discharge ft gpm/psi'h gpm ft2 psi psi gpm gpm/ft2 psi gpm W1 Supply -239.2 70.7 -3 SUPPLY 0 File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/8/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 8 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations PIPE INFORMATION Node 1 Elev 1 K-Factor 1 Flow added (q) Nominal ID Fittings L C Factor total (Pt) Node 2 Elev 2 K-Factor 2 Total flow (Q) Actual ID quantity x (name) = length F Pf per ft elev (Pe) NOTES T frict (Pf) (ft) (gpm/psi1/2) (gpm) (in) (ft) (ft) (psi) (psi) Path No: 1 207 40.8 5.6 24 1.5 6 100 18.4 206 40.8 5.6 24 1.728 0 0.0224 0 6 0.1 206 40.8 5.6 24.1 1.5 5.77 100 18.5 205 40.8 5.6 48.1 1.728 0 0.0813 0 5.77 0.5 205 40.8 5.6 24.4 1.5 6 100 19 204 40.8 5.6 72.5 1.728 0 0.1738 0 6 1 204 40.8 5.6 25.1 1.5 lx(tee-Br)=8.05 5.27 100 20 2059 40.8 97.6 1.728 8.05 0.3012 0 13.32 4 2059 40.8 78.6 1.5 lx(tee-Br)=8.05 0.8 100 24.1 2057 40 176.2 1.728 8.05 0.8998 0.3 8.85 8 2057 40 0 2.5 lx(tee-Br)=11.46 4.04 100 32.4 2029 40 176.2 2.705 11.46 0.1015 0 15.5 1.6 2029 40 0 3 39.31 100 33.9 0020 40 176.2 3.334 0 0.0367 0 39.31 1.4 0020 40 63 3 84.1 100 35.4 0029 40 239.2 3.334 0 0.0646 0 84.1 5.4 0029 40 0 4 7x(90 ell)=46.6 291.8 100 40.8 0172-0 6.24 239.2 4.31 lx(tee-Br)=16.69 63.3 0.0185 14.6 355.1 6.6 0172-0 6.24 0 4 1.15 62 DPV-1 0172-I 5.09 239.2 0 0 0.1698 0.5 *** 1.15 0.2 0172-I 5.09 0 4 0.69 120 62.7 0173-0 4.4 239.2 4.31 0 0.0132 0.3 0.69 0 0173-0 4.4 0 4 0.38 63 Btfly149225 0173-I 4.02 239.2 0 0 0.2781 0.2 *** 0.38 0.1 0173-I 4.02 0 4 1.29 120 63.3 0850-0 2.73 239.2 4.31 0 0.0132 0.6 1.29 0.0 0850-0 2.73 0 4 2 63.9 Ames 0850-I 0.73 239.2 0 0 2.1213 0.9 Deringer 30 2 4.2 *** 0850-I 0.73 0 4 0.23 120 69 0851 0.5 239.2 4.31 0 0.0132 0.1 0.23 0 0851 0.5 0 6 lx(tee-Br)=43.72 45.5 140 69.1 0853 -3 239.2 6.4 1x(90 ell)=17.45 61.17 0.0014 1.5 106.67 1 0.2 File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/8/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 9 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations PIPE INFORMATION Node 1 Elev 1 K-Factor 1 Flow added (q) Nominal ID Fittings L C Factor total (Pt) Node 2 Elev 2 K-Factor 2 Total flow (Q) Actual ID quantity x (name) = length F Pf per ft elev (Pe) NOTES T frict (Pf) (ft) (gpm/psi1/2) (gpm) (in) (ft) (ft) (psi) (psi) Path No: 1 0853 -3 -46.1 12 98 140 70.7 0855 -3 193.1 12.64 0 0.0000 0 98 0 0855 -3 46.1 12 0.5 140 70.7 W 1 -3 239.2 12.64 0 0.0001 0 0.51 1 0 W1 70.7 Path No: 2 201 40.8 5.6 26.1 1.5 6 100 21.6 202 40.8 5.6 26.1 1.728 0 0.0261 0 6 0.2 202 40.8 5.6 26.1 1.5 5.23 100 21.8 203 40.8 5.6 52.2 1.728 0 0.0945 0 5.23 0.5 203 40.8 5.6 26.4 1.5 lx(tee-Br)=8.05 0.73 100 22.3 2059 40.8 78.6 1.728 8.05 0.2018 0 8.78 1.8 2059 24.1 Path No: 3 208 40.8 5.6 31.5 1.5 4 100 31.6 209 40.8 5.6 31.5 1.728 0 0.037 0 4 0.1 209 40.8 5.6 31.5 1.5 2x(tee-Br)=16.1 7.06 100 31.7 0019 40 63 1.728 16.1 0.1338 0.3 23.161 1 3.1 0019 40 0 2.5 1x(tee-Br)=11.46 4.04 100 35.1 0020 40 63 2.705 11.46 0.0151 0 15.5 0.2 0020 35.4 Path No: 4 0853 -3 0 12 10x(45ell)=228.37 807.6 140 70.7 0137 -3 46.1 12.64 1x(90 ell)=47.43 275.8 0 0 1083.4 0 0137 -3 0 12 lx(tee-Br)=105.4 169.37 140 70.7 0855 -3 46.1 12.64 1x(90 ell)=47.43 152.83 0 0 322.2 0 0855 70.7 File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/8/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 10 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations PIPE INFORMATION Node 1 Elev 1 K-Factor 1 Flow added (q) Nominal ID Fittings L C Factor total (Pt) Node 2 Elev 2 K-Factor 2 Total flow (Q) Actual ID quantity x (name) = length F Pf per ft elev (Pe) NOTES T frict (Pf) (ft) (gpm/psi1/2) (gpm) (in) (ft) (ft) (psi) (psi) * Pressures are balanced to a high degree of accuracy. Values may vary by 0.1 psi due to display rounding. * Maximum Velocity of 24.11 ft/s occurs in the following pipe(s): (2057-2059) *** Device pressure loss (gain in the case of pumps) is calculated from the device's curve. If the device curve is printed with this report, it will appear below. The length of the device as shown in the table above comes from the CAD drawing. The friction loss per unit of length is calculated based upon the length and the curve-based loss/gain value. Internal ID and C Factor values are irrelevant as the device is not represented as an addition to any pipe, but is an individual item whose loss/gain is based solely on the curve data. File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/8/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 11 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Device Graphs Pressure vs. Flow Function Design Area: 2; Supply Ref.: W1; Supply Name:W1 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 y 55 Q 50 L N 45 N G1 40 L a 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Flow,gpm Pressure Loss Function Design Area: 2; BFP Ref.: 3010 (Ames Deringer 30, Size = 4); Inlet Node: 0850-I; Outlet Node: 0850-0 17.15 16.15 15.15 14.15 13.15 12.15 11.1 Q 10.15 d L 9.1 N W 8.1 d L a 7.1 6.1 4.2 psi @ 239.2 gpm 5.1 4.15 3.15 2.1 1.1 510.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Flow,gpm File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/8/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 12 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Device Graphs Pressure Loss Function Design Area: 2; DPV Ref.: 3003 (DPV-1, Size = 4); Inlet Node: 0172-I; Outlet Node: 0172-0 s.9 7.9 6.9 pl 5.9 sZ N L 4.9- tn N L IL 3.9 2.9 1.9 0.9 0.2 psi @ 239.2 gpm O o o O O O O O O o c c c O o 0 0 n O o 0 0 o O o Flow,gpm Pressure Loss Function Design Area: 2; Valve Ref.: 3002 (Btfly149225, Size = 4); Inlet Node: 0173-I; Outlet Node: 0173-0 1.15 .N sZ N L 3 to to N L IL 0.65 0.1 psi @ 239.2 gpm 0.15 Flow,gpm File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/8/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 13 CALCULATION SUMMARY Project Name: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Project Location: 18620 Woodlands Way Contract No. : City: Arlington, WA 98223 Design Areas Design Area Calc. Mode Occupancy Area of Total Water Pressure @ Min. Min. Min. Calculated Hose Margin To Name (Model) Application Source Density Pressure Flow Heads Streams Source (ft2) (gpm) (psi) (gpm/ftz) (psi) (gpm) # (gpm) (psi) 3 Demand (HW) RES 4 72.1 Required 0.052 12 17 4 0 24.8 54.2 ... .... OCOMPETENCY: .......... Ex * F CERTI CATE OF COMPETENCY; FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS ' David Yates ' 2605-OON-C Level 3 • Sums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. �SRN!��"2D 5/20/24 ure Date i ................................ File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building Date 4/30/2024 1.dwg Page 1 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS for Job Information Project Name: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Contract No. : City: Arlington, WA 98223 Project Location: 18620 Woodlands Way Date:4/30/2024 Contractor Information Name of Contractor: Address: City: Phone Number: E-mail: Name of Designer: Authority Having Jurisdiction: Design Remote Area Name 3 Remote Area Location Level 3 Living Unit Occupancy Classification RES Density(gpm/ft2) 0.052 Area of Application(ft2) 4 Coverage per Sprinkler(ft2) 324 Number of Calculated Sprinklers 4 In-Rack Demand(gpm) 0 Special Heads Hose Streams(gpm) 0 Total Water Required(incl. Hose Streams)(gpm) 72.1 Required Pressure at Source(psi) 54.2 Type of System Wet Volume-Entire System (gal) 7246.9 gal Water Supply Information Date Location CITY OF ARLINGTON Source W 1 Notes Most demanding 4 heads File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 4/30/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 2 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Node Labels: Off Pipe Labels: Off Diagram for Design Area : 3 (Oatimized Hvdraulic Simalified) File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 4/30/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 3 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Analysis for : 3 Calculation Info Calculation Mode Demand Hydraulic Model Hazen-Williams Fluid Name Water @ 60F (15.6C) Fluid Weight, (lb/ft3) N/A for Hazen-Williams calculation. Fluid Dynamic Viscosity, (lb•s/ft2) N/A for Hazen-Williams calculation. Water Supply Parameters Supply 1 :W1 Flow(gpm) Pressure(psi) 0 79 5000 66 Supply Analysis Static Pressure Residual Flow Available Total Demand Required Pressure Node at Source (psi) Pressure (gpm) Pressure (gpm) (psi) (psi) (psi) W1 79 66 5000 79 72.1 54.2 Hoses Inside Hose Flow/Standpipe Demand(gpm) Outside Hose Flow(gpm) Additional Outside Hose Flow(gpm) Other(custom defined) Hose Flow(gpm) ...............................................................................................I............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Total Hose Flow(gpm) Sprinklers Ovehead Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 72.1 InRack Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 0 Other(custom defined)Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 0 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Total Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 72.1 Other Required Margin of Safety(%) 10 W1 -Pressure(psi) 54.2 W1 -Flow(gpm) 72.1 Demand w/o System Pump(s) N/A File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 4/30/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 4 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Analysis for : 3 0 Supply ♦ Supply;Safety Pressure f System Demand O Available At Source 100 79 psi @ 72.1 g p m 80 70= ���— -- —� 63.493 .Q D2 50- N N d L - d 40- 30- 10- 0_111 0 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 550 Flow, gpm File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building Date 4/30/2024 1.dwg Page 5 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Analysis for : 3 Graph Labels Values Label Description Flow (gpm) Pressure (psi) S1 Supply point#1 -Static 0 79 S2 Supply point#2-Residual 5000 66 D1 Elevation Pressure 0 15.6 D2 System Demand 72.1 54.2 Curve Intersections & Safety Margins Curve Name Intersection Safety Margin Pressure (psi) Flow (gpm) Pressure (psi) @ Flow (gpm) Supply 79 94.2 24.8 72.1 Supply;Safety Pressure 71.1 87.7 16.9 72.1 Open Heads Required Calculated Head Ref. Head Type Coverage K-Factor Density Flow Pressure Density Flow Pressure (ft2) (gpm/Psi/2) (gpm/ftz) (gpm) (psi) (gpm/ft2) (gpm) (psi) 301 Overhead 324 4.9 0.05 16.2 12 0.053 17.1 12.1 Sprinkler 302 Overhead 324 4.9 0.05 16.2 12 0.052 17 12 Sprinkler 303 Overhead 324 4.9 0.05 16.2 12 0.057 18.3 14 Sprinkler 304 Overhead 324 4.9 0.05 16.2 12 0.061 19.7 16.2 Sprinkler File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 4/30/2024 Copyright @ 2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 6 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations/Fluid Delivery Time Analysis Node Data Node# Type K-Fact. Discharge Coverage Tot. Pres. Req. Pres. Elev Hgroup Open/Closed Overdischarge Density Elev. Pres. Req. Discharge ft gpm/psi'h gpm ft2 psi psi gpm gpm/ft2 psi gpm 302 Overhead Sprinkler 4.9 17 324 12 12 33 HEAD Open 0.8 0.052 -15.6 16.2 301 Overhead Sprinkler 4.9 17.1 324 12.1 12 33 HEAD Open 0.9 0.053 -15.6 16.2 303 Overhead Sprinkler 4.9 18.3 324 14 12 33 HEAD Open 2.1 0.057 -15.6 16.2 304 Overhead Sprinkler 4.9 19.7 324 16.2 12 33 HEAD Open 3.5 0.061 -15.6 16.2 0135 Node 12.3 33.67 NODE -15.9 0136 Node 12.4 33.67 NODE -15.9 0142 Node 14.3 33.67 NODE -15.9 0138 Node 15 33.67 NODE -15.9 0001 Node 16.3 33.67 NODE -15.9 0099 Node 16.6 33.67 NODE -15.9 0002 Node 16.7 33.67 NODE -15.9 0187 Node 17 33.67 NODE -15.9 0192 Node 19.1 33.67 NODE -15.9 1874 Node 20.6 33.67 NODE -15.9 1875 Node 21.4 33.67 NODE -15.9 1895 Node 24.9 33.67 NODE -15.9 0072 Node 26.3 33.67 NODE -15.9 0207 Node 26.4 33.67 NODE -15.9 0258 Node 27.5 33.67 NODE -15.9 1923 Node 29 33.67 NODE -15.9 0259 Node 29.1 33.67 NODE -15.9 1777 Node 29.7 33.67 NODE -15.9 0273 Node 31.1 33.67 INODE -15.9 0275 Node 31.3 33.67 NODE -15.9 0277-0 Node 32.8 31.07 NODE -14.8 File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 4/30/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 7 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations/Fluid Delivery Time Analysis Node Data Node# Type K-Fact. Discharge Coverage Tot. Pres. Req. Pres. Elev Hgroup Open/Closed Overdischarge Density Elev. Pres. Req. Discharge ft gpm/psi'h gpm ft2 psi psi gpm gpm/ft2 psi gpm 0277-I Node 34 30.51 NODE -14.5 0278-0 Node 34.2 30.08 NODE -14.3 0278-I Node 34.7 29.58 NODE -14.1 0837 Node 43.9 12.38 NODE -6.7 0845 Node 45.1 12.38 NODE -6.7 0850-0 Node 49.4 2.73 INODE -2.5 0850-I Node 52.6 0.73 NODE -1.6 0851 Node 52.7 0.5 NODE -1.5 0853 Node 54.2 -3 INODE 0 0856 Node 54.2 -3 NODE 0 0855 Node 54.2 -3 NODE 0 W1 Supply -721 54.2 -3 SUPPLY 0 File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 4/30/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 8 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations PIPE INFORMATION Node 1 Elev 1 K-Factor 1 Flow added (q) Nominal ID Fittings L C Factor total (Pt) Node 2 Elev 2 K-Factor 2 Total flow (Q) Actual ID quantity x (name) = length F Pf per ft elev (Pe) NOTES T frict (Pf) (ft) (gpm/psi1/2) (gpm) (in) (ft) (ft) (psi) (psi) Path No: 1 302 33 4.9 17 1 lx(tee-Br)=5 0.67 120 12 0135 33.67 17 1.049 5 0.0957 -0.3 5.67 0.5 0135 33.67 -7.7 1 16x(BM.Tee-Run)=16 228.37 150 12.3 0099 33.67 9.3 1.101 5x(BM.90)=25 41 0.0163 0 269.37 4.4 0099 33.67 7.1 1 16x(BM.Tee-Run)=16 185.75 150 16.6 0072 33.67 16.4 1.101 lx(BM.90)=5 21 0.0467 0 206.75 9.7 0072 33.67 11 1 lx(BM.Tee-Run)=1 8.94 150 26.3 0258 33.67 27.4 1.101 1 0.1211 0 9.94 1.2 0258 33.67 5 1 1x(BM.Tee-Run)=1 8.44 150 27.5 0259 33.67 32.4 1.101 1 0.1655 0 9.44 1.6 0259 33.67 8.8 1 lx(BM.Tee-Br)=5 3.03 150 29.1 0273 33.67 41.1 1.101 5 0.2578 0 8.03 2.1 0273 33.67 30.9 2 1X(BM.Tee-Run)=1 3.28 150 31.1 0275 33.67 72.1 2.003 0 0.0395 0 3.28 0.1 0275 33.67 0 2 1x(90 ell)=6.82 3.93 120 31.3 0277-0 31.07 72.1 2.203 6.82 0.0376 1.1 10.75 0.4 0277-0 31.07 0 2 0.56 32.8 TFP1550 CV-1 0277-I 30.51 72.1 0 0 1.78 0.2 *** 0.56 1 0277-I 30.51 0 2 0.43 120 34 0278-0 30.08 72.1 2.203 0 0.0376 0.2 0.43 0.0 0278-0 30.08 0 2 0.5 34.2 Btfly149225 0278-I 29.58 72.1 0 0 0.5302 0.2 *** 0.5 0.3 0278-I 29.58 0 2 2x(90 ell)=13.64 18.06 120 34.7 0837 12.38 72.1 2.203 lx(tee-Br)=13.64 27.28 0.0376 7.5 45.33 1.7 0837 12.38 0 2.5 lx(tee-Br)=16.07 30.57 120 43.9 0845 12.38 72.1 2.705 7x(90 ell)=44.77 60.83 0.0138 0 91.4 1.3 0845 12.38 0 4 2x(tee-Br)=46.83 21.15 120 45.1 0850-0 2.73 72.1 4.31 1x(90 ell)=9.34 56.17 0.0014 4.2 77.32 0.1 0850-0 2.73 0 4 2 49.4 Ames 0850-I 0.73 72.1 0 0 1.1526 0.9 Deringer 30 2 2.3 *** 0850-I 0.73 0 4 0.23 120 52.6 0851 0.5 72.1 4.31 0 0.0014 0.1 0.23 0 File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 4/30/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 9 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations PIPE INFORMATION Node 1 Elev 1 K-Factor 1 Flow added (q) Nominal ID Fittings L C Factor total (Pt) Node 2 Elev 2 K-Factor 2 Total flow (Q) Actual ID quantity x (name) = length F Pf per ft elev (Pe) NOTES T frict (Pf) (ft) (gpm/psi1/2) (gpm) (in) (ft) (ft) (psi) (psi) Path No: 1 0851 0.5 0 6 lx(tee-Br)=43.72 45.5 140 52.7 0853 -3 72.1 6.4 1x(90 ell)=17.45 61.17 0.0002 1.5 106.67 0.0 0853 -3 -13.8 12 98 140 54.2 0855 -3 58.3 12.64 0 0 0 981 1 0 0855 -3 13.8 12 0.5 140 54.2 W 1 -3 72.1 12.64 0 0 0 0.5 0 W 1 54.2 Path No: 2 301 33 4.9 17.1 1 lx(tee-Br)=5 0.67 120 12.1 0136 33.67 17.1 1.049 5 0.0966 -0.3 5.67 0.5 0136 33.67 7.7 1 1x(BM.Tee-Run)=1 19.55 150 12.4 0138 33.67 24.8 1.101 lx(BM.90)=5 6 0.1008 0 25.55 2.6 0138 33.67 11.2 1 1x(BM.Tee-Run)=1 9.15 150 15 0187 33.67 36 1.101 1 0.2013 0 10.15 2 0187 33.67 8.7 1 1x(BM.Tee-Run)=1 6.09 150 17 0192 33.67 44.7 1.101 1 0.3009 0 7.09 2.1 0192 33.67 -13.8 1 1X(BM.Tee-Run)=1 8.91 150 19.1 1874 33.67 30.9 1.101 1 0.1521 0 9.91 1.5 1874 33.67 -10.7 1 1X(BM.Tee-Run)=1 9.51 150 20.6 1875 33.67 20.3 1.101 1 0.0696 0 10.51 0.7 1875 33.67 -10 1 18x(BM.Tee-Run)=18 150.93 150 21.4 1895 33.67 10.3 1.101 lx(BM.Tee-Br)=5 28 0.0199 0 lx(BM.90)=5 178.93 3.6 1895 33.67 0 1 21x(BM.Tee-Run)=21 171.03 150 24.9 1923 33.67 10.3 1.101 lx(BM.Tee-Br)=5 36 0.0199 0 2x(BM.90)=10 207.03 4.1 1923 33.67 10 1 2x(BM.Tee-Run)=2 7.93 150 29 1777 33.67 20.3 1.101 2 0.0696 0 9.93 0.7 1777 33.67 10.7 1 lx(BM.Tee-Br)=5 4.21 150 29.7 0273 33.67 30.9 1.101 5 0.1521 0 9.211 1 1.4 0273 31.1 File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 4/30/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 10 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations PIPE INFORMATION Node 1 Elev 1 K-Factor 1 Flow added (q) Nominal ID Fittings L C Factor total (Pt) Node 2 Elev 2 K-Factor 2 Total flow (Q) Actual ID quantity x (name) = length F Pf per ft elev (Pe) NOTES T frict (Pf) (ft) (gpm/psi1/2) (gpm) (in) (ft) (ft) (psi) (psi) Path No: 3 303 33 4.9 18.3 1 lx(tee-Br)=5 0.67 120 14 0142 33.67 18.3 1.049 5 0.1103 -0.3 5.67 0.6 0142 33.67 -7.1 1 3x(BM.Tee-Run)=3 19.21 150 14.3 0138 33.67 11.2 1.101 lx(BM.Tee-Br)=5 8 0.0232 0 27.211 1 0.6 0138 15 Path No: 4 304 33 4.9 19.7 1 1x(90 ell)=2 0.67 120 16.2 0001 33.67 19.7 1.049 2 0.1265 -0.3 2.67 0.3 0001 33.67 0 1 lx(BM.Tee-Br)=5 1 150 16.3 0002 33.67 19.7 1.101 5 0.0661 0 6 0.4 0002 33.67 -8.7 1 59x(BM.Tee-Run)=59 360.06 150 16.7 0072 33.67 11 1.101 lx(BM.Tee-Br)=5 69 0.0224 0 lx(BM.90)=5 429.06 9.6 0072 26.3 Path No: 5 0135 33.67 0 1 10.66 150 12.3 0136 33.67 7.7 1.101 0 0.0116 0 10.66 0.1 0136 12.4 Path No: 6 0853 -3 0 12 2x(90 ell)=94.86 882.87 140 54.2 0856 -3 13.8 12.64 10x(45ell)=228.37 323.24 0 0 1206.1 0 0856 -3 0 12 lx(tee-Br)=105.4 94.1 140 54.2 0855 -3 13.8 12.64 105.4 0 0 199.51 1 0 0855 54.2 Path No: 7 0192 33.67 0 1 15x(BM.Tee-Run)=15 194.04 150 19.1 0207 33.67 13.8 1.101 lx(BM.Tee-Br)=5 20 0.034 0 214.04 7.3 0207 33.67 -5 1 13x(BM.Tee-Run)=13 157.82 150 26.4 0259 33.67 8.8 1.101 2x(BM.Tee-Br)=10 23 0.0147 0 180.821 1 2.7 0259 29.1 File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 4/30/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 11 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations PIPE INFORMATION Node 1 Elev 1 K-Factor 1 Flow added (q) Nominal ID Fittings L C Factor total (Pt) Node 2 Elev 2 K-Factor 2 Total flow (Q) Actual ID quantity x (name) = length F Pf per ft elev (Pe) NOTES T frict (Pf) (ft) (gpm/psi1/2) (gpm) (in) (ft) (ft) (psi) (psi) Path No: 8 1874 33.67 0 1 60x(BM.Tee-Run)=60 345.75 150 20.6 1777 33.67 10.7 1.101 2x(BM.Tee-Br)=10 85 0.0211 0 3x(BM.90)=15 430.75 9.1 1777 29.7 Path No: 9 1875 33.67 0 1 24x(BM.Tee-Run)=24 330.23 150 21.4 1923 33.67 10 1.101 lx(BM.Tee-Br)=5 79 0.0187 0 10x(BM.90)=50 409.23 7.7 1923 29 Path No: 10 0142 33.67 0 1 22x(BM.Tee-Run)=22 204.92 150 14.3 0099 33.67 7.1 1.101 lx(BM.Tee-Br)=5 27 0.01 0 231.92 2.3 0099 16.6 Path No: 11 0002 33.67 0 1 2x(BM.Tee-Run)=2 15.26 150 16.7 0187 33.67 8.7 1.101 lx(BM.Tee-Br)=5 7 0.0146 0 22.26 0.3 0187 17 Path No: 12 0207 33.67 0 1 31x(BM.Tee-Run)=31 166.26 150 26.4 0258 33.67 5 1.101 lx(BM.Tee-Br)=5 41 0.0053 0 lx(BM.90)=5 207.26 1.1 0258 27.5 * Pressures are balanced to a high degree of accuracy. Values may vary by 0.1 psi due to display rounding. * Maximum Velocity of 15.07 ft/s occurs in the following pipe(s): (0192-0187) *** Device pressure loss (gain in the case of pumps) is calculated from the device's curve. If the device curve is printed with this report, it will appear below. The length of the device as shown in the table above comes from the CAD drawing. The friction loss per unit of length is calculated based upon the length and the curve-based loss/gain value. Internal ID and C Factor values are irrelevant as the device is not represented as an addition to any pipe, but is an individual item whose loss/gain is based solely on the curve data. File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 4/30/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 12 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Device Graphs Pressure vs. Flow Function Design Area: 3; Supply Ref.: W1; Supply Name:W1 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 y 55 Q 50 L y 45 to 0) 40 L IL 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 4- 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N N M 7 7 Flow,gpm Pressure Loss Function Design Area: 3; BFP Ref.: 2985 (Ames Deringer 30, Size = 4); Inlet Node: 0850-I; Outlet Node: 0850-0 17.15 16.15 15.15 14.15 13.15 12.15 y 11.15 10.15 d L 3 9.15 to to d 8.15 L a z1s 6.15 5.15 4.15 2.3 psi @ 72.1 gpm 3.15 2.15 1.15 0.15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Flow,gpm File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 4/30/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 13 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Device Graphs Pressure Loss Function Design Area: 3; Valve Ref.: 2981 (Btfly149225, Size = 2); Inlet Node: 0278-I; Outlet Node: 0278-0 2.8 2.3 .N sZ y 1.8 L 3 to N N L IL 1.3 0.8 0.3 psi @ 72.1 gpm 0.3 Q N v? O O Flow,gpm Pressure Loss Function Design Area: 3; Valve Ref.: 2982 (TFP1550 CV-1, Size = 2); Inlet Node: 0277-I; Outlet Node: 0277-0 4.5 3.5 N sZ N L 3 to 4) 2.5 L IL 1.5 1 psi @ 72.1 gpm 0.5 0 0 o N o 0 0 0 Flow,gpm File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 4/30/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 14 CALCULATION SUMMARY Project Name: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Project Location: 18620 Woodlands Way Contract No. : City: Arlington, WA 98223 Design Areas Design Area Calc. Mode Occupancy Area of Total Water Pressure @ Min. Min. Min. Calculated Hose Margin To Name (Model) Application Source Density Pressure Flow Heads Streams Source (ft2) (gpm) (psi) (gpm/ftz) (psi) (gpm) # (gpm) (psi) 4 Demand (HW) RES 4 73.4 Required 0.052 12 17 4 0 10.2 68.8 ... .... OCOMPETENCY: .......... Ex * F CERTI CATE OF COMPETENCY; FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS ' David Yates ' 2605-OON-C Level 3 • Sums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. �SRN!��"2D 5/20/24 ure Date i ................................ File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building Date 5/7/2024 1.dwg Page 1 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS for Job Information Project Name: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Contract No. : City: Arlington, WA 98223 Project Location: 18620 Woodlands Way Date: 5/7/2024 Contractor Information Name of Contractor: Address: City: Phone Number: E-mail: Name of Designer: Authority Having Jurisdiction: Design Remote Area Name 4 Remote Area Location Level 2 Living Unit Occupancy Classification RES Density(gpm/ft2) 0.052 Area of Application(ft2) 4 Coverage per Sprinkler(ft2) 324 Number of Calculated Sprinklers 4 In-Rack Demand(gpm) 0 Special Heads Hose Streams(gpm) 0 Total Water Required(incl. Hose Streams)(gpm) 73.4 Required Pressure at Source(psi) 68.8 Type of System Wet Volume-Entire System (gal) 7158.4 gal Water Supply Information Date Location CITY OF ARLINGTON Source W 1 Notes Most demanding 4 heads File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/7/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 2 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Node Labels: Off Pipe Labels: Off Diagram for Design Area : 4 (Optimized Hvdraulic Simolified) File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/7/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 3 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Analysis for : 4 Calculation Info Calculation Mode Demand Hydraulic Model Hazen-Williams Fluid Name Water @ 60F (15.6C) Fluid Weight, (lb/ft3) N/A for Hazen-Williams calculation. Fluid Dynamic Viscosity, (lb•s/ft2) N/A for Hazen-Williams calculation. Water Supply Parameters Supply 1 :W1 Flow(gpm) Pressure(psi) 0 79 5000 66 Supply Analysis Static Pressure Residual Flow Available Total Demand Required Pressure Node at Source (psi) Pressure (gpm) Pressure (gpm) (psi) (psi) (psi) W1 79 66 5000 79 73.4 68.8 Hoses Inside Hose Flow/Standpipe Demand(gpm) Outside Hose Flow(gpm) Additional Outside Hose Flow(gpm) Other(custom defined) Hose Flow(gpm) ...............................................................................................I............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Total Hose Flow(gpm) Sprinklers Ovehead Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 73.4 InRack Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 0 Other(custom defined)Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 0 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Total Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 73.4 Other Required Margin of Safety(%) 10 W1 -Pressure(psi) 68.8 W1 -Flow(gpm) 73.4 Demand w/o System Pump(s) N/A File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/7/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 4 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Analysis for : 4 0 Supply ♦ Supply;Safety Pressure f System Demand O Available At Source 100 79 psi @ 73.4 gpm 80 70 I 63.L fi 'Q 60= ai 50- N N d L - d 40- 30 D1 10- 0- 0 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 550 Flow, gpm File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building Date 5/7/2024 1.dwg Page 5 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Analysis for : 4 Graph Labels Values Label Description Flow (gpm) Pressure (psi) S1 Supply point#1 -Static 0 79 S2 Supply point#2-Residual 5000 66 D1 Elevation Pressure 0 11.2 D2 System Demand 73.4 68.8 Curve Intersections & Safety Margins Curve Name Intersection Safety Margin Pressure (psi) Flow (gpm) Pressure (psi) @ Flow (gpm) Supply 79 80.2 10.2 73.4 Supply;Safety Pressure 71.1 75 2.3 73.4 Open Heads Required Calculated Head Ref. Head Type Coverage K-Factor Density Flow Pressure Density Flow Pressure (ft2) (gpm/psi1/2) (gpm/ftz) (gpm) (psi) (gpm/ft2) (gpm) (psi) 401 Overhead 324 4.9 0.05 16.2 12 0.052 17 12 Sprinkler 402 Overhead 324 4.9 0.05 16.2 12 0.053 17.2 12.3 Sprinkler 403 Overhead 324 4.9 0.05 16.2 12 0.065 21.1 18.6 Sprinkler 404 Overhead 324 4.9 0.05 16.2 12 0.056 18.1 13.7 Sprinkler File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/7/2024 Copyright @ 2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 6 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations/Fluid Delivery Time Analysis Node Data Node# Type K-Fact. Discharge Coverage Tot. Pres. Req. Pres. Elev Hgroup Open/Closed Overdischarge Density Elev. Pres. Req. Discharge ft gpm/psi'h gpm ft2 psi psi gpm gpm/ft2 psi gpm 401 Overhead Sprinkler 4.9 17 324 12 12 22.75 HEAD Open 0.8 0.052 -11.2 16.2 402 Overhead Sprinkler 4.9 17.2 324 12.3 12 22.75 HEAD Open 1 0.053 -11.2 16.2 404 Overhead Sprinkler 4.9 18.1 324 13.7 12 22.75 HEAD Open 1.9 0.056 -11.2 16.2 403 Overhead Sprinkler 4.9 21.1 324 18.6 12 22.75 HEAD Open 4.9 0.065 -11.2 16.2 2049 Node 12 23.29 NODE -11.4 2048 Node 12.6 23.29 NODE -11.4 0003 Node 13.7 23.29 INODE -11.4 0004 Node 14.2 23.29 NODE -11.4 2038 Node 18.7 23.29 NODE -11.4 2019 Node 21.5 22.79 INODE -11.2 0007 Node 21.6 22.79 NODE -11.2 0034 Node 38 22.79 NODE -11.2 0115 Node 50.2 22.79 INODE -11.2 0118-0 Node 51.3 21.07 NODE -10.4 0118-I Node 52.6 20.51 NODE -10.2 0119-0 Node 52.8 20.08 INODE -10 0119-I Node 53.3 19.58 NODE -9.8 0837 Node 57.8 12.38 NODE -6.7 0875-0 Node 62 6.24 INODE -4 0875-I Node 62.3 5.92 NODE -3.9 0876 Node 63.6 3.5 NODE -2.8 0850-0 Node 64 2.73 NODE -2.5 0850-I Node 67.1 0.73 INODE -1.6 0851 Node 67.2 0.5 NODE -1.5 0853 Node 68.8 -3 NODE 0 File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/7/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 7 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations/Fluid Delivery Time Analysis Node Data Node# Type K-Fact. Discharge Coverage Tot. Pres. Req. Pres. Elev Hgroup Open/Closed Overdischarge Density Elev. Pres. Req. Discharge ft gpm/psi'h gpm ft2 psi psi gpm gpm/ft2 psi gpm 0137 Node 68.8 -3 NODE 0 0855 Node 68.8 -3 NODE 0 W1 Supply -73.4 68.8 -3 SUPPLY 0 File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/7/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 8 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations PIPE INFORMATION Node 1 Elev 1 K-Factor 1 Flow added (q) Nominal ID Fittings L C Factor total (Pt) Node 2 Elev 2 K-Factor 2 Total flow (Q) Actual ID quantity x (name) = length F Pf per ft elev (Pe) NOTES T frict (Pf) (ft) (gpm/psi1/2) (gpm) (in) (ft) (ft) (psi) (psi) Path No: 1 401 22.75 4.9 17 1 1x(90 ell)=2 0.54 120 12 2049 23.29 17 1.049 2 0.0957 -0.2 2.54 0.2 2049 23.29 0 1 11 150 12 2048 23.29 17 1.101 0 0.05 0 11 0.6 2048 23.29 17.2 1 1x(BM.Tee-Run)=1 8.15 150 12.6 0004 23.29 34.1 1.101 1 0.1823 0 9.15 1.7 0004 23.29 18.1 1 lx(BM.Tee-Br)=5 6.92 150 14.2 0007 22.79 52.3 1.101 1x(BM.Tee-Run)=1 11 0.4012 0.2 lx(BM.90)=5 17.92 7.2 0007 22.79 21.1 1.5 27x(BM.Tee-Run)=27 106.66 150 21.6 0034 22.79 73.4 1.598 27 0.1227 0 133.66 16.4 0034 22.79 0 2 47x(BM.Tee-Run)=47 230.73 150 38 0115 22.79 73.4 2.003 lx(BM.90)=10 67 0.0408 0 lx(BM.Tee-Br)=10 297.73 12.2 0115 22.79 0 2 1x(90 ell)=6.82 3.28 120 50.2 0118-0 21.07 73.4 2.203 6.82 0.0388 0.7 10.1 0.4 0118-0 21.07 0 2 0.56 51.3 TFP1550 CV-1 0118-I 20.51 73.4 0 0 1.811 0.2 *** 0.56 1 0118-I 20.51 0 2 0.43 120 52.6 0119-0 20.08 73.4 2.203 0 0.0388 0.2 0.43 0.0 0119-0 20.08 0 2 0.5 52.8 Btfly149225 0119-I 19.58 73.4 0 0 0.5493 0.2 *** 0.5 0.3 0119-I 19.58 0 2 2x(90 ell)=13.64 8.06 120 53.3 0837 12.38 73.4 2.203 lx(tee-Br)=13.64 27.28 0.0388 3.1 35.33 1.4 0837 12.38 0 2.5 8x(90 ell)=51.16 45.83 120 57.8 0875-0 6.24 73.4 2.705 lx(tee-Br)=16.07 67.23 0.0143 2.7 113.05 1.6 0875-0 6.24 0 2.5 0.32 62 Btfly149225 0875-I 5.92 73.4 0 0 0.3296 0.1 *** 0.32 0.1 0875-I 5.92 0 2.5 lx(tee-Br)=16.07 2.42 120 62.3 0876 3.5 73.4 2.705 16.07 0.0143 1 18.49 0.3 0876 3.5 0 4 lx(tee-Br)=23.41 3.15 120 63.6 0850-0 2.73 73.4 4.31 23.41 0.0015 0.3 26.56 0.0 0850-0 2.73 0 4 2 64 Ames 0850-I 0.73 73.4 0 0 1.1424 0.9 Deringer 30 2 1 2.3 *** File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/7/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 9 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations PIPE INFORMATION Node 1 Elev 1 K-Factor 1 Flow added (q) Nominal ID Fittings L C Factor total (Pt) Node 2 Elev 2 K-Factor 2 Total flow (Q) Actual ID quantity x (name) = length F Pf per ft elev (Pe) NOTES T frict (Pf) (ft) (gpm/psi1/2) (gpm) (in) (ft) (ft) (psi) (psi) Path No: 1 0850-I 0.73 0 4 0.23 120 67.1 0851 0.5 73.4 4.31 0 0.0015 0.1 0.23 0 0851 0.5 0 6 lx(tee-Br)=43.72 45.5 140 67.2 0853 -3 73.4 6.4 1x(90 ell)=17.45 61.17 0.0002 1.5 106.67 0.0 0853 -3 -14.1 12 98 140 68.8 0855 -3 59.3 12.64 0 0 0 98 0 0855 -3 14.1 12 0.5 140 68.8 W 1 -3 73.4 12.64 0 0 0 0.5 0 W 1 68.8 Path No: 2 402 22.75 4.9 17.2 1 1x(tee-Br)=5 0.54 120 12.3 2048 23.29 17.2 1.049 5 0.0976 -0.2 5.54 0.5 2048 12.6 Path No: 3 404 22.75 4.9 18.1 1 1x(90 ell)=2 0.54 120 13.7 0003 23.29 18.1 1.049 2 0.108 -0.2 2.54 0.3 0003 23.29 0 1 lx(BM.Tee-Br)=5 3.94 150 13.7 0004 23.29 18.1 1.101 5 0.0565 0 8.941 1 0.5 0004 14.2 Path No: 4 403 22.75 4.9 21.1 1 1x(90 ell)=2 0.54 120 18.6 2038 23.29 21.1 1.049 2 0.1437 -0.2 2.54 0.4 2038 23.29 0 1 2x(BM.Tee-Br)=10 20.48 150 18.7 2019 22.79 21.1 1.101 3x(BM.Tee-Run)=3 13 0.0751 0.2 33.481 1 2.5 2019 22.79 0 1.5 2x(BM.Tee-Run)=2 10.66 150 21.5 0007 22.79 21.1 1.598 2 0.0122 0 12.66 0.2 0007 21.6 File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/7/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 10 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations PIPE INFORMATION Node 1 Elev 1 K-Factor 1 Flow added (q) Nominal ID Fittings L C Factor total (Pt) Node 2 Elev 2 K-Factor 2 Total flow (Q) Actual ID quantity x (name) = length F Pf per ft elev (Pe) NOTES T frict (Pf) (ft) (gpm/psi1/2) (gpm) (in) (ft) (ft) (psi) (psi) Path No: 5 0853 -3 0 12 10x(45ell)=228.37 807.6 140 68.8 0137 -3 14.1 12.64 1x(90 ell)=47.43 275.8 0 0 1083.4 0 0137 -3 0 12 1x(tee-Br)=105.4 169.37 140 68.8 0855 -3 14.1 12.64 1x(90 ell)=47.43 152.83 0 0 322.21 1 0 0855 68.8 * Pressures are balanced to a high degree of accuracy. Values may vary by 0.1 psi due to display rounding. * Maximum Velocity of 17.61 ft/s occurs in the following pipe(s): (0007-0004) *** Device pressure loss (gain in the case of pumps) is calculated from the device's curve. If the device curve is printed with this report, it will appear below. The length of the device as shown in the table above comes from the CAD drawing. The friction loss per unit of length is calculated based upon the length and the curve-based loss/gain value. Internal ID and C Factor values are irrelevant as the device is not represented as an addition to any pipe, but is an individual item whose loss/gain is based solely on the curve data. File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/7/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 11 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Device Graphs Pressure vs. Flow Function Design Area: 4; Supply Ref.: W1; Supply Name:W1 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 y 55 Q 50 L y 45 to 0) 40 L IL 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N N M 7 7 Flow,gpm Pressure Loss Function Design Area: 4; BFP Ref.: 3006 (Ames Deringer 30, Size = 4); Inlet Node: 0850-I; Outlet Node: 0850-0 17.15 16.15 15.15 14.15 13.15 12.15 y 11.15 10.15 d L 3 9.15 to to 4) 8.15 L a z1s 6.15 5.15 4.15 2.3 psi @ 73.4 gpm 3.15 2.15 1.15 0.15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Flow,gpm File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/7/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 12 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Device Graphs Pressure Loss Function Design Area: 4; Valve Ref.: 3003 (Btfly149225, Size = 2); Inlet Node: 0119-I; Outlet Node: 0119-0 2.8 2.3 .N sZ y 1.8 L 3 to N N L IL 1.3 0.8 0.3 psi @ 73.4 gpm 0.3 rn N o 0 Flow,gpm Pressure Loss Function Design Area: 4; Valve Ref.: 3004 (TFP1550 CV-1, Size = 2); Inlet Node: 0118-I; Outlet Node: 0118-0 4.5 3.5 N sZ N L 3 to N 2.5 a` 1.5 1 psi @ 73.4 gpm 0.5 0 0 o N o 0 0 0 Flow,gpm File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/7/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 13 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Device Graphs Pressure Loss Function Design Area: 4; Valve Ref.: 3005 (Btfly149225, Size = 2.5); Inlet Node: 0875-I; Outlet Node: 0875-0 2.8 2.3 .N sZ y 1.8 L 3 to N N L IL 1.3 0.8 0.3 0.1 psi @ 73.4 gpm 7 M N O O N l� M 01 O M V1 Flow,gpm File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/7/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 14 CALCULATION SUMMARY Project Name: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Project Location: 18620 Woodlands Way Contract No. : City: Arlington, WA 98223 Design Areas Design Area Calc. Mode Occupancy Area of Total Water Pressure @ Min. Min. Min. Calculated Hose Margin To Name (Model) Application Source Density Pressure Flow Heads Streams Source (ft2) (gpm) (psi) (gpm/ftz) (psi) (gpm) # (gpm) (psi) 5 Demand (HW) RES 4 73.2 Required 0.052 12 17 4 0 21.3 57.7 ... .... OCOMPETENCY: .......... Ex * F CERTI CATE OF COMPETENCY; FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS ' David Yates ' 2605-OON-C Level 3 • Sums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. �SRN!��"2D 5/20/24 ure Date i ................................ File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building Date 5/1/2024 1.dwg Page 1 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS for Job Information Project Name: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Contract No. : City: Arlington, WA 98223 Project Location: 18620 Woodlands Way Date:5/1/2024 Contractor Information Name of Contractor: Address: City: Phone Number: E-mail: Name of Designer: Authority Having Jurisdiction: Design Remote Area Name 5 Remote Area Location Level 1 Living Unit Occupancy Classification RES Density(gpm/ft2) 0.052 Area of Application(ft2) 4 Coverage per Sprinkler(ft2) 324 Number of Calculated Sprinklers 4 In-Rack Demand(gpm) 0 Special Heads Hose Streams(gpm) 0 Total Water Required(incl. Hose Streams)(gpm) 73.2 Required Pressure at Source(psi) 57.7 Type of System Wet Volume-Entire System (gal) 7175.1 gal Water Supply Information Date Location CITY OF ARLINGTON Source W 1 Notes Most demanding 4 heads File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/1/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 2 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Node Labels: Off Pipe Labels: Off Diagram for Design Area : 5 (Optimized Hvdraulic Simolified) File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/1/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 3 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Analysis for : 5 Calculation Info Calculation Mode Demand Hydraulic Model Hazen-Williams Fluid Name Water @ 60F (15.6C) Fluid Weight, (lb/ft3) N/A for Hazen-Williams calculation. Fluid Dynamic Viscosity, (lb•s/ft2) N/A for Hazen-Williams calculation. Water Supply Parameters Supply 1 :W1 Flow(gpm) Pressure(psi) 0 79 5000 66 Supply Analysis Static Pressure Residual Flow Available Total Demand Required Pressure Node at Source (psi) Pressure (gpm) Pressure (gpm) (psi) (psi) (psi) W1 79 66 5000 79 73.2 57.7 Hoses Inside Hose Flow/Standpipe Demand(gpm) Outside Hose Flow(gpm) Additional Outside Hose Flow(gpm) Other(custom defined) Hose Flow(gpm) ...............................................................................................I............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Total Hose Flow(gpm) Sprinklers Ovehead Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 73.2 InRack Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 0 Other(custom defined)Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 0 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Total Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 73.2 Other Required Margin of Safety(%) 10 W1 -Pressure(psi) 57.7 W1 -Flow(gpm) 73.2 Demand w/o System Pump(s) N/A File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/1/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 4 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Analysis for : 5 0 Supply ♦ Supply;Safety Pressure f System Demand O Available At Source 100 79 psi @ 73.2 gpm . 80 F�: 70_ ���—������— �� 33.493 D2 .74 Q 6 - ' d 50- N N d L - d 40- 30 20 D1 0- 0 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 550 Flow, gpm File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building Date 5/1/2024 1.dwg Page 5 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Analysis for : 5 Graph Labels Values Label Description Flow (gpm) Pressure (psi) S1 Supply point#1 -Static 0 79 S2 Supply point#2-Residual 5000 66 D1 Elevation Pressure 0 6.7 D2 System Demand 73.2 57.7 Curve Intersections & Safety Margins Curve Name Intersection Safety Margin Pressure (psi) Flow (gpm) Pressure (psi) @ Flow (gpm) Supply 79 88.3 21.3 73.2 Supply;Safety Pressure 71.1 83 13.4 73.2 Open Heads Required Calculated Head Ref. Head Type Coverage K-Factor Density Flow Pressure Density Flow Pressure (ft2) (gpm/psi1/2) (gpm/ftz) (gpm) (psi) (gpm/ft2) (gpm) (psi) 501 Overhead 324 4.9 0.05 16.2 12 0.052 17 12 Sprinkler 502 Overhead 324 4.9 0.05 16.2 12 0.065 21.1 18.5 Sprinkler 503 Overhead 324 4.9 0.05 16.2 12 0.053 17.1 12.2 Sprinkler 504 Overhead 324 4.9 0.05 16.2 12 0.056 18.1 13.6 Sprinkler File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/1/2024 Copyright @ 2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 6 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations/Fluid Delivery Time Analysis Node Data Node# Type K-Fact. Discharge Coverage Tot. Pres. Req. Pres. Elev Hgroup Open/Closed Overdischarge Density Elev. Pres. Req. Discharge ft gpm/psi'h gpm ft2 psi psi gpm gpm/ft2 psi gpm 501 Overhead Sprinkler 4.9 17 324 12 12 12.42 HEAD Open 0.8 0.052 -6.7 16.2 503 Overhead Sprinkler 4.9 17.1 324 12.2 12 12.42 HEAD Open 0.9 0.053 -6.7 16.2 504 Overhead Sprinkler 4.9 18.1 324 13.6 12 12.42 HEAD Open 1.9 0.056 -6.7 16.2 502 Overhead Sprinkler 4.9 21.1 324 18.5 12 12.42 HEAD Open 4.9 0.065 -6.7 16.2 2047 Node 11.9 13.29 NODE -7.1 2046 Node 12.3 13.29 NODE -7.1 0005 Node 13.5 13.29 INODE -7.1 0006 Node 14 13.29 NODE -7.1 2035 Node 18.5 13.29 NODE -7.1 2015 Node 21.2 12.79 NODE -6.8 0010 Node 21.4 12.79 NODE -6.8 0050 Node 40.4 12.79 NODE -6.8 0055 Node 45.5 12.29 NODE -6.6 0335 Node 48.7 12.29 INODE -6.6 0336-0 Node 51.3 6.3 NODE -4 0336-I Node 51.5 5.92 NODE -3.9 0850-0 Node 53 2.73 NODE -2.5 0850-I Node 56.1 0.73 NODE -1.6 0851 Node 56.2 0.5 NODE -1.5 0853 Node 57.7 -3 NODE 0 0137 Node 57.7 -3 NODE 0 0855 Node 57.7 -3 NODE 0 W1 Supply -73.2 57.7 -3 SUPPLY 0 File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/1/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 7 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations PIPE INFORMATION Node 1 Elev 1 K-Factor 1 Flow added (q) Nominal ID Fittings L C Factor total (Pt) Node 2 Elev 2 K-Factor 2 Total flow (Q) Actual ID quantity x (name) = length F Pf per ft elev (Pe) NOTES T frict (Pf) (ft) (gpm/psi1/2) (gpm) (in) (ft) (ft) (psi) (psi) Path No: 1 501 12.42 4.9 17 1 1x(90 ell)=2 0.88 120 12 2047 13.29 17 1.049 2 0.0957 -0.4 2.87 0.3 2047 13.29 0 1 9 150 11.9 2046 13.29 17 1.101 0 0.05 0 9 0.5 2046 13.29 17.1 1 1x(BM.Tee-Run)=1 8.15 150 12.3 0006 13.29 34.1 1.101 1 0.1816 0 9.15 1.7 0006 13.29 18.1 1 lx(BM.Tee-Br)=5 6.92 150 14 0010 12.79 52.1 1.101 1x(BM.Tee-Run)=1 11 0.3993 0.2 lx(BM.90)=5 17.92 7.2 0010 12.79 21.1 1.5 37x(BM.Tee-Run)=37 155.83 150 21.4 0050 12.79 73.2 1.598 0 0.122 0 155.83 19 0050 12.79 0 1.5 lx(tee-Br)=11.29 16.35 120 40.4 0055 12.29 73.2 1.728 2x(90 ell)=11.29 22.58 0.126 0.2 38.93 4.9 0055 12.29 0 2.5 3x(90 ell)=19.19 189.58 120 45.5 0335 12.29 73.2 2.705 lx(tee-Br)=16.07 35.25 0.0142 0 224.84 3.2 0335 12.29 0 4 5.99 120 48.7 0336-0 6.3 73.2 4.31 0 0.0015 2.6 5.99 0 0336-0 6.3 0 4 0.38 51.3 Btfly149225 0336-I 5.92 73.2 0 0 0.0254 0.2 *** 0.38 0 0336-I 5.92 0 4 2x(tee-Br)=46.83 7.07 120 51.5 0850-0 2.73 73.2 4.31 46.83 0.0015 1.4 53.9 0.1 0850-0 2.73 0 4 2 53 Ames 0850-I 0.73 73.2 0 0 1.1441 0.9 Deringer 30 2 2.3 *** 0850-I 0.73 0 4 0.23 120 56.1 0851 0.5 73.2 4.31 0 0.0015 0.1 0.23 0 0851 0.5 0 6 lx(tee-Br)=43.72 45.5 140 56.2 0853 -3 73.2 6.4 1x(90 ell)=17.45 61.17 0.0002 1.5 106.67 0.0 0853 -3 -14 12 98 140 57.7 0855 -3 59.1 12.64 0 0 0 98 0 0855 -3 14 12 0.5 140 57.7 W 1 -3 73.2 12.64 0 0 0 0.5 0 W1 57.7 File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/1/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 8 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Hydraulic Calculations PIPE INFORMATION Node 1 Elev 1 K-Factor 1 Flow added (q) Nominal ID Fittings L C Factor total (Pt) Node 2 Elev 2 K-Factor 2 Total flow (Q) Actual ID quantity x (name) = length F Pf per ft elev (Pe) NOTES T frict (Pf) (ft) (gpm/psi1/2) (gpm) (in) (ft) (ft) (psi) (psi) Path No: 2 503 12.42 4.9 17.1 1 lx(tee-Br)=5 0.88 120 12.2 2046 13.29 17.1 1.049 5 0.0968 -0.4 5.87 0.6 2046 12.3 Path No: 3 504 12.42 4.9 18.1 1 1x(90 ell)=2 0.88 120 13.6 0005 13.29 18.1 1.049 2 0.1073 -0.4 2.87 0.3 0005 13.29 0 1 lx(BM.Tee-Br)=5 3.94 150 13.5 0006 13.29 18.1 1.101 5 0.0561 0 8.941 1 0.5 0006 14 Path No: 4 502 12.42 4.9 21.1 1 1x(90 ell)=2 0.88 120 18.5 2035 13.29 21.1 1.049 2 0.1427 -0.4 2.87 0.4 2035 13.29 0 1 2x(BM.Tee-Br)=10 20.48 150 18.5 2015 12.79 21.1 1.101 3x(BM.Tee-Run)=3 13 0.0746 0.2 33.48 2.5 2015 12.79 0 1.5 2x(BM.Tee-Run)=2 10.66 150 21.2 0010 12.79 21.1 1.598 2 0.0122 0 12.66 0.2 0010 21.4 Path No: 5 0853 -3 0 12 10x(45ell)=228.37 807.6 140 57.7 0137 -3 14 12.64 1x(90 ell)=47.43 275.8 0 0 1083.4 0 0137 -3 0 12 lx(tee-Br)=105.4 169.37 140 57.7 0855 -3 14 12.64 1x(90 ell)=47.43 152.83 0 0 322.21 1 0 0855 57.7 * Pressures are balanced to a high degree of accuracy. Values may vary by 0.1 psi due to display rounding. * Maximum Velocity of 17.56 ft/s occurs in the following pipe(s): (0010-0006) *** Device pressure loss (gain in the case of pumps) is calculated from the device's curve. If the device curve is printed with this report, it will appear below. The length of the device as shown in the table above comes from the CAD drawing. The friction loss per unit of length is calculated based upon the length and the curve-based loss/gain value. Internal ID and C Factor values are irrelevant as the device is not represented as an addition to any pipe, but is an individual item whose loss/gain is based solely on the curve data. File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/1/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 9 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Device Graphs Pressure vs. Flow Function Design Area: 5; Supply Ref.: W1; Supply Name:W1 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 y 55 Q 50 L y 45 to 0) 40 L IL 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 4- 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N N M 7 7 Flow,gpm Pressure Loss Function Design Area: 5; BFP Ref.: 2982 (Ames Deringer 30, Size = 4); Inlet Node: 0850-I; Outlet Node: 0850-0 17.15 16.15 15.15 14.15 13.15 12.15 y 11.15 10.15 d L 3 9.15 to to d 8.15 L a z1s 6.15 5.15 4.15 2.3psi@73.2gpm 3.15 2.15 1.15 0.15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Flow,gpm File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/1/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 10 Job: Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Device Graphs Pressure Loss Function Design Area: 5; Valve Ref.: 2981 (Btfly149225, Size = 4); Inlet Node: 0336-I; Outlet Node: 0336-0 i.is .N a W L 3 N M N L a 0,65 0 psi @ 73.2 gpm o Flow,gpm File: F:\dwg2\burns\1 Apartment Projects\Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Arlington\Ironwood Apartments Building 1.dwg Date 5/1/2024 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 11 Burns Fire Protection Systems, Inc. P.O. Box 1110 Granite Falls, WA 98252 PH: (425) 388-0124 Ironwood Apartments BLDG #1 18620 Woodlands Way Arlington, WA 98223 Item No DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MFG. NO. FINISH REMARKS Ready Riser Tyco 513 Air Compressor General Butterfly Valve Tyco BFV-N Blk/Red Backflow Preventor Ames Deringer 30 Check Valve Tyco CV-1 Blue/BLK Electric Bell Potter Red Dry Valve Tyco DPV-1 Sprinkler Head Viking VK494 Sprinkler Head Viking VK302 Sprinkler Head Viking VK178 Sprinkler Head Viking VK697 Sprinkler Head Viking VK684 Sprinkler Head Viking VK300 Sprinkler Head Viking V-SD Storage Cabinet FPPI Red CPVC Pipe & Fittings Blazemaster Offset Hanger Restrainer Tolco Fig 28 Steel Pipe Bull Moose Sch 10/40 1 Eddy Flow BIk Sammy Screw All Buildex Hangers Caddy Universal Swivel Tolco Fig 980 Sway Brace Tolco Fig 4L/fig 1000 Grooved Coupling Victaulic 009H Orange Grooved Fitting Victaulic Orange Mech Tee Tyco 730 Orange Threaded Fittings Shurjoint BIk tqCU Fire & Building Products Technical Services: Tel: (800)381-9312/Fax: (800)791-5500 Model 513 (13) Riser Manifold 1 -1 /2 th ru 6 Inch (DN4 0 th ru DN15 0) For NFPA 13 Sprinkler Systems General Technical De s c rip tion Da to The Figure 513 (13) Riser Manifolds Approvals described in this technical data sheet The Figure 513 (13) Riser Manifolds provide the necessary waterflow with a cover tamper switch for the wa- alarm, pressure gauge, alarm test ori- terflow alarm switch are UL Listed, fice, drain, and sight glass equipment ULC Listed, and FM Approved. in a single assembly for use in NFPA The Figure 513 (13) Riser Manifolds 13 sprinkler systems as follows: without a cover tamper switch for the NFPA 13* waterflow alarm switch are UL Listed • 1-1/2 Inch (DN40) and FM Approved. Male Thread x Female Thread Maximum Working Pressure +' • 1-1/2 thru 6 Inch(DN40 thru DN150) 175 psi (12,1 bar) Groove x Groove Test Orifice 5.6K (80K) *Although the Riser Manifold described in Assembly this data sheet is intended for NFPA 13 f nections and/or listed mechanical sprinkler systems, it may be used for NFPA The manifold body of the Figure 513 is grooved connections, as applicable 13D or 13R residential sprinkler systems, ductile iron, whereas the manifold where a test orifice of 5.6K(80K)is accept- body of the Figure 13 is cast iron. The Step 2. Connect the drain line, and able. two assemblies are completely inter- then close the drain valve. changeable in function, application, Step 3. Refer to Figure 3 for wiring The variety of sizes and grooved end and end-to-end laying length. guidance. All wiring must be per- connections allow cost effective and Finish formed in accordance with the Author- easy transition to check valves,control Red painted. ity Having Jurisdiction and/or the Na- valves, and system piping. The Riser tional Electrical Code. Manifolds may be installed in eitherthe Step 4. Refer to Figure 4 for optional horizontal (flow switch on top)or verti- Ins t a Ha tion relief valve. cal (flow going up) for both single sprinkler rises and floor control in high The Riser Manifolds may be installed Step 5. Place the system in service by rises. in either the horizontal (flow switch on filling the system with water.When fill- top) or vertical (flow going up). The ing the system, partially open the con- WARNING inlet of the Riser Manifold may be di- trol valve to slowly fill the system. Fill- The Riser Manifolds described herein rectly connected to a shut-off control ing the system slowly will help avoid must be installed and maintained in valve. damaging the waterflow alarm switch. compliance with this document, as After the system is fully pressurized, well as with the applicable standards NOTES completely open the control valve. of the National Fire Protection Asso- Where applicable pipe thread sealant ciation, in addition to the standards of is to be applied sparingly. Use of a Step 6. Secure all supply valves any other authorities having jurisdic- non-hardening pipe thread sealant is open. tion. Failure to do so may impair the recommended. performance of these devices. Never remove any piping component The owner is responsible for maintain- nor correct or modify any piping defi- ing their fire protection system and de- ciencies without first depressurizing vices in proper operating condition. and draining the system. The installing contractor or sprinkler Step 1. Install the manifold body with manufacturer should be contacted the flow arrow pointing in the down- with any questions. stream position using threaded con- Page I of 6 APRIL, 2006 TFP962 Page 2 of 6 TFP962 NO. DESCRIPTION QTY P/N 1 1-1/2"Manifold Body, Male x Female NPT..... 1 N/A NOTES: Groove x Groove....... 1 N/A 1. Approximate weight,11.2 lbs.(5,1 kg). 2 Waterflow Alarm Switch: 2. ULC Listed Manifolds are equipped with VSR-SF with Paddle, Cover Tamper Switches installed internal UUFM ............... 1 971-096-00 to the Waterflow Alarm Switches. VSR-SF with Paddle and 3. CH:Common Hardware Cover Tamper Switch, ULC/FM.............. 1 976-519-02 3 300 psi/2000 kPa Water Pressure Gauge .. 1 2341 3 10"(254,0 mm) D Q 14-1/4" Male x Female NPT, q P (362,0 mm) Groove x Groove Manifolds y OO m Inspector's Test o 11-1/8"(282,6 mm) g &Drain Valve Drain Valve Male x Male NPT (Normally set (Normally Manifolds to"Drain") Closed) O 1 OO 2 " 1" 5-3/16" 3-1/2" 3/4 (19,1 NPT �(131,8 mm) (88,9 mm) 6-1/8" (155,6 mm) 12-5/8" (320,7 mm) FIGURE 1 1-112INCH(DN40)RISER MANIFOLD ASSEMBLY AND DIMENSIONS TFP962 Page 3 of 6 2 INCH(DN50)MANIFOLD 4INCH(DN100)MANIFOLD 6INCH(DN150)MANIFOLD NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. P/N NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. P/N NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. P/N 1 2"Manifold Body, 1 4"Manifold Body, 1 6"Manifold Body, Groove x Groove....... 1 N/A Groove x Groove....... 1 N/A Groove x Groove....... 1 N/A 2 Waterflow Alarm Switch: 2 Waterflow Alarm Switch: 2 Waterflow Alarm Switch: VSC with Paddle, VSC with Paddle, VSC with Paddle, UL/FM ............... 1 976-357-01 UL/FM ............... 1 976-357-04 UL/FM ............... 1 976-357-05 VSC with Paddle and VSC with Paddle and VSC with Paddle and Cover Tamper Switch, Cover Tamper Switch, Cover Tamper Switch, ULC/FM.............. 1 976-520-01 ULC/FM.............. 1 976-520-04 ULC/FM.............. 1 976-520-05 3 300 psi/2000 kPa 3 300 psi/2000 kPa 3 300 psi/2000 kPa Water Pressure Gauge .. 1 2341 Water Pressure Gauge .. 1 2341 Water Pressure Gauge .. 1 2341 2-1/2 INCH(DN65)MANIFOLD Manifold Nominal Installation Dimensions in Inches and mm Drain Size Weight NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. P/N Size A B C D E F G H lbs.(kg) 2 Inch 16-3/4 13 9/16 5-3/8 6-3/8 13-1/16 3-1/2 1"NPT 13.5 1 2-1/2"Manifold Body, (DN50) (425,5) (330,2) (14,3) (136,5) (161,9) (331,8) (88,9) (6,1) Groove x Groove....... 1 N/A 2-1/2 Inch 17-3/16 13 1 5-3/4 6-7/8 13-3/4 3-1/2 16.8 2 Waterflow Alarm Switch: DN65 436,E 330,2 25,4 146,1 174,E 349,3 88,9 1-1/4"NPT 76 VSC with Paddle, UL/FM ............... 1 976-357-02 3 Inch 17-3/16 13 1 6 7-1/8 14-1/4 3-1/2 1-1/4"NPT 18.7 VSC with Paddle and DN80 436,E 330,2 25,4 152,4 181,0 362,0 88,9 8,5 Cover Tamper Switch, 4 Inch 20-1/2 13 4-5/16 7-9/16 9-1/16 16-5/8 4-1/2 2"NPT 32.7 ULC/FM.............. 1 976-520-02 (DN100) (520,7) (330,2) (109,5) (192,1) (230,2) (422,3) (114,3) (14,8) 3 300 psi/2000 kPa 6 Inch 20-1/2 13 4-5/16 8-1/2 10 18-1/2 6-5/8 2"NPT 41.6 Water Pressure Gauge .. 1 2341 DN150 520,7 330,2 109,5 215,9 254,0 469,9 168,3 18,9 3 INCH(DN80)MANIFOLD NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. P/N 1 3 1 3"Manifold Body, Groove x Groove....... 1 N/A 2 Waterflow Alarm Switch: VSC with Paddle, UL/FM ............... 1 976-357-03 VSC with Paddle and Drain Valve D Q Cover Tamper Switch, (Normally q P ULC/FM.............. 1 976-520-03 Closed) 3 300 psi/2000 kPa Water Pressure Gauge .. 1 2341 NOTES: A o� 2 1. ULC Listed Manifolds are equipped with 3 Cover Tamper Switches installed internal B F OO to the Waterflow Alarm Switches. 2. CH:Common Hardware 0 O � D Test G C &Drain Valve (Normally set E to"Drain") H F FIGURE 2 2 thru 6 INCH(DN50 thru DN150)RISER MANIFOLD ASSEMBLY AND DIMENSIONS Page 4 of 6 TFP962 SWITCH TERMINAL CONNECTIONS UNINSULATED CLAMPING SEVERED LOOPED SECTION CAUTION: PLATE STRIPPED SINGLE An uninsulated section of a TERMINAL ENDS CONDUCTOR single conductor is not SEPARATE permitted to be looped around CONDUCTORS CLAMPING the terminal and serve as two PLATE separate connections.The TERMINAL wire must be severed to serve INCOMING as two separate connections, thereby providing supervision of the connection in the event that the wire becomes dislodged from the terminal. OUTGOING IMPROPER CONNECTION METHOD PROPER CONNECTION METHOD WATERFLOW SWITCH TYPICAL ELECTRICA CONNECTIONS CONTACTS .......... SPDT(Form C) END OF LINE LOCAL RESISTOR CONTACT RATING .... 5A @ 125 VAC SIGNAL _N'] 2.5A @ 30 VDC DEVICE NC NO NC NO NO• �G NC COM 1 COM COM CONTROL POWER PANEL NO FLOW NON-SUPERVISED STYLE B/CLASS B CONDITION CIRCUIT SUPERVISED CIRCUIT (SEE NOTE) NOTE: For supervised circuits,see"Switch Terminal Connections"above.The Waterflow Alarm Switch has two switches,one can be used to operate a central station,proprietary or remove signaling unit,while the other contact is used to operate a local audible or visual annunciator. COVER TAMPER SWITCH(ULC ASSEMBLIES ONLY) CONTACTS .......... SPDT(Form C) CONTACT RATING .... 3A @ 250 VAC 5A @ 125 VAC 1 mA @ 5 VDC min. NO% • NC COM CONTACTS SHOWN WITH COVER IN PLACE FIGURE 3 WIRING GUIDANCE TFP962 Page 5 of 6 1-1/2"(DN40)Manifold Only: NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. P/N NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. P/N To install optional Pressure Relief Trim on 1 3/8"Copper Tubing, 2 Pressure Relief Valve, a 1-1/2"(DN40)Manifold,a 1/2"NPT outlet 2"(DN50)Manifolds .... 1 971-124-01 175 psi,Nonadjustable .. 1 198-066-00 must be provided by the installer on the 2-1/2"(DN65)and 3 90'Compression Fitting system outlet piping,and a connection back 3" DN80 Manifolds .... 1 971-124-02 Fitting to the manifold drain trim must be fabricated 4"(DN100)and 4 1"x 1/2"Reducing Hex with installer supplied 3/8"copper tubing. 6"(DN150)Manifolds ... 1 971-124-03 Bushing .............. 1 CH Discard unused trim components. CH:Common Hardware 3 1/2"NPT Installer Outlet Provided 1 3 4 System Outlet 1 Piping Installer Fabricated 2 Q d 3/8"Copper Q Q Tubing 2 � Q Q 3\ 2"(DN50),2-1/2"(DN65), Q d 3"(DN80),4"(DN100),or Q Q 6"(DN150)Manifold q P 3 Manifold 0 Drain Trim O 0 1.1/2"(DN40) Manifold FIGURE 4 OPTIONAL PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE Riser Manifold component in the field. Alarm/Flow Test Procedure Care and Only the pressure gauge, waterflow alarm switch, or relief valve can be Step 1. Place the test&drain Valve in Maintenance replaced. If any other problems are the "test" position. encountered the entire riser manifold Step 2. Fully open the drain valve. The following inspection procedure must be replaced. must be performed as indicated, in ad- Make certain that drainage water will dition to any specific requirements of The alarm/flow test procedure will re- not cause any damage or injury. the NFPA, and any impairment must sult in operation of the associated Step 3.Verify operation of associated be immediately corrected. alarms. Consequently, notification alarms. must be given to the owner and the fire The owner is responsible for the in- department, central station, or other Step 4. Close the drain valve. spection, testing, and maintenance of signal station to which the alarms are their fire protection system and de- connected, and notification must be Step Place the test&drain Valve in vices in compliance with this docu- given to the building occupants. the "drain" position. ment, as well as with the applicable Step 6. Verify that the residual (flow- standards of the National Fire Protec- Before closing a fire protection system ing) pressure indicated by the pres- tion Association e. NFPA 25), in control valve for inspection or mainte- ( ) nance work on the fire protection sys- sure gauge i no less that originally addition to the standards the of any tem thatitcontrols,permission to shut recorded for the system when it was authority having jurisdiction. The in- down the effected fire protection sys- first installed. stalling contractor or product manufac- turer should be contacted relative to tem must first be obtained from the Step 7. Close the drain valve. any questions. proper authorities and all personnel Step 8.Verify that the static(not flow- who may be affected by this action in b the res- It is recommended that automatic must be notified. g) pressure indicated y p sprinkler systems be inspected, sure gauge is no less that originally tested, and maintained by a qualified After placing a fire protection system recorded for the system when it was Inspection Service in accordance with in service, notify the proper authorities first installed. local requirements and/or national and advise those responsible formoni- codes. toring proprietary and/or central sta- tion alarms. NOTES No attempt is to be made to repair any Page 6 of 6 TFP962 Lim i t e d Ord e rin g Wa rr a n t y Inform a t i o n Products manufactured by Tyco Fire& Riser Manifold: Building Products (TFBP) are war- Specify; Size (specify), Figure 513, ranted solely to the original Buyer for (specify connection type inlet x outlet) ten (10)years against defects in mate- Riser Manifold (specify - without or rial and workmanship when paid for with) a cover tamper switch for the and properly installed and maintained waterflow alarm switch, P/N (specify). under normal use and service. This warranty will expire ten (10) years NOTES from date of shipment by TFBP. No Orders for Figure 513 may be filled warranty is given for products or com- with a Figure 13. The two assemblies ponents manufactured by companies are completely interchangeable in not affiliated by ownership with TFBP function, application, and end-to-end or for products and components which laying length. have been subject to misuse,improper If a ULC Listing is required, the Riser installation, corrosion, or which have Manifold must be ordered with a cover not been installed, maintained, modi- tamper switch for the waterflow alarm fied or repaired in accordance with ap- switch. plicable Standards of the National Fire Protection Association, and/or the standards of any other Authorities UL/ULC/FM Assemblies Having Jurisdiction. Materials found With Cover Tamper Switch by TFBP to be defective shall be either 1-1/2 Inch(DN40) repaired or replaced, at TFBP's sole MT x FT .............. P/N 4086 option. TFBP neither assumes, nor 1-1/2 Inch(DN40) o p MT x MT.............. P/N 4087 authorizes any person to assume for it, 2 Inch(DN50) any other obligation in connection with G x G ................ P/N 4090 the sale of products or parts of prod- 2-1/2 Inch(DN65) ucts.TFBP shall not be responsible for G x G ................ P/N 4091 sprinkler system design errors or inac- 3 Inch(DNBo) s p Y 9 G x G ................ P/N 4092 curate or incomplete information sup- 4 Inch(DN100) plied by Buyer or Buyer's repre- G x G ................ P/N 4095 sentatives. 6 Inch(DN150) G x G ................ P/N 4096 In no event shall TFBP be liable, in contract, tort, strict liability or under any other legal theory, for incidental, UL/FM Assemblies Without Cover Tamper Switch indirect,special or consequential dam- 1-1/2 Inch(DN40) ages, including but not limited to labor MT x FT .............. P/N 4055 charges, regardless of whether TFBP 1-1/2 Inch (DN40) was informed about the possibility of MT x MT.............. P/N 4056 such damages, and in no event shall 2 Inch(DN50) G x G ................ P/N 4060 TFBP's liability exceed an amount 2-1/2 Inch(DN65) equal to the sales price. G x G ................ P/N 4061 3 Inch(DN80) The foregoing warranty is made in lieu G x G ................ P/N 4062 of any and all other warranties. ex- 4 Inch(DN100) press or implied, including warranties G x G ................ P/N 4065 of merchantability and fitness for a par- 6 Inch(DN150) ticular purpose. G x G ................ P/N 4066 This limited warranty sets forth the ex- clusive remedy for claims based on Optional Pressure Relief Valve: failure of or defect in products, materi- Specify: Operational Pressure Relief als or components, whether the claim Valve and Trim for use with (specify is made in contract, tort, strict liability size) Figure 513 or 13 Series Riser or any other legal theory. Manifold, P/N (specify). This warranty will apply to the full ex- tent permitted by law.The invalidity, in 1-1/2"or 2................. P/N 4063 whole or part, of any portion of this 2-1/2"or ............... P/N 4072 4"or6.................... P/N 4073 warranty will not affect the remainder. Replacement Parts: Specify: (description)for use with Fig- ure 513 or 13 Riser Manifold, P/N(Ref. Figure 1 or 2, as applicable). TYCO FIRE&BUILDING PRODUCTS,451 North Cannon Avenue,Lansdale, Pennsylvania 19446 AIR PRODUCTS OL Plus Series - Single Phase, Riser Mounted Air Compressors for Dry Pipe Sprinkler Systems O L UThis oil less riser mounted air compressor is UL1450 listed - oL Series for use in sprinkler systems. - UL1450 listed - Integrated Air Intake Filters - Oil Less Piston Compressor - Fully automatic, direct drive - UL Listed Pressure Switch - Max Pressure: 60 PSI - Bubble tight air check valve - 30" Stainless Steel Flex Hose - Permanently lubricated bearings - Riser Mounting Kit - Specifically designed to fill the sprinkler system to 40 PSI in 30 minutes MotorSystem Model Average 125 gal. OL12516AC 1.52 1/6 12 16" 12" 12" 30 250 gal. OL25033AC 3.03 1/3 12 16" 12" 12" 31 365 gal. OL36550AC 4.43 1/2 12 16" 15" 101, 38 430 gal. OL43075AC 5.21 3/4 10 17" 15"' 101, 48 615 gal. OL615100AC* 7.46 1 6 17" 15" 10" 48 915 gal. OL915150AC* 11.10 1 1/2 6 23" 15" 101, 60 1225 gal. OL1225200AC* 14.85 2 10 24" 15" 11" 70 Accessories: Notes: Air Maintenance Device- Part#AMD-1 + System Capacity based on 70°F system temperature. The AMD-1 regulates the volume of air being delivered ** Average CFM is the average free air delivery from q to the sprinkler system by the air compressor. 0 to 40 PSIG a Per NFPA 13-An Air Maintenance Device is required ++ Recommended Wire Sizes based on 100ft run. on every system unless the air compressor has a capacity less than 5.5 ft3/min at 10 psi. consult factory for longer or shorter runs. * Compressor has a capacity above 5.5 CFM at 10 PSI. Motor Line Starters - Thermal Overload Protection Air Maintenence Device required per NFPA 13 Single Phase VOLTAGE-All Single Phase Units 115 or 208-230 Volt 115V 208/230V Size Model except OL1225200AC which is 208-230 only. 1/3 HP 1 HP 00 MGOOA Maximum 1 HP 2 HP 0 MGXOA QO H 2 HP 3 HP 1 MG01A 3 HP 5 HP 1P MG15A When Ordering a Motor Starter you must specify HP, Voltage - —� and Phase that is supplied to the motor. ®WARNING:Cancer and Reproductive Harm-www.o65wamings.ca.gov www.generalairproducts.com 1-800-345-8207 AIR PRODUCTS OL Plus Series - Single Phase Riser Mounted Fire Protection Air Compressor Electrical Cut Sheet OLThis oil less riser mounted air U� UL compressor is UL1450 listed Series for use in sprinkler systems. Factory Amperage (amps) Recommended ize .Model Nominal Wired Based on Run . . . - VoltageNumber HP Up 115 5 35 12 12 12 OL12516AC 1/6 115 208 2.3 16.1 12 12 12 230 2.5 17.5 12 12 12 115 7.4 51.8 12 12 8 OL25033AC 1/3 115 208 3.5 24.5 12 12 12 230 3.7 25.9 12 12 12 115 10 70 12 10 8 OL36550AC 1/2 115 208 4.9 34.3 12 12 12 230 5 35 12 12 12 115 11.6 81.2 12 10 6 OL43075AC 3/4 115 208 5 35 12 12 12 230 5.8 40.6 12 12 12 115 18 126 12 8 6 OL615100AC 1 115 208 7.7 53.9 12 12 12 230 9 63 12 12 12 115 16.6 116.2 12 8 6 OL915150AC 11/2 115 208 8.2 57.4 12 12 12 230 8.3 58.1 12 12 12 OL1225200AC 2 208-230 208 11.6 81.2 12 12 10 230 11 77 12 12 10 Note: Wire sizes are based on maintaining 90%of the nominal voltage at starting amps. Starting amps are assumed to be 6 times the SFA. Warning: Failure to consult with a licensed electrical professional can result in serious personal injury or death. Disconnect all power before servicing. Undersized wire between the motor and the power source will limit the starting and load carrying abilities of the motor causing motor overheating and permanent damage to the motor. Wire sizes listed are recommendations only. Consult the National Electric Code(NEC)and any applicable local electrical safety codes.The NEC and GAP recommends a maximum voltage drop of 3%. Install motors and related equipment in accordance with the National Electrical Code(NEC) local electrical safety codes and practices. It is always the electrician's responsibility to determine and install a wire size that ensures motors can start and run well. www.generalairproducts.com 1-800-345-8207 7 w A/R PRODUCTS OL Plus Series - Connection Diagram OA ' This oil less riser mounted air Z1�� UL compressor is UL1450 listed - Series for use in sprinkler systems. _ System Layout PRESSURE SWITCH MUST or. BE WIRED IN CIRCUIT TO INDUSTRIAL CONTROL COMPRESSOR Main DISCONNECT SWITCH Power 9 OFT WIRE RUN, TOTAL LENGTH RISER NOTES: 1.MOST MOTORS ARE MULTIPLE VOLTAGE.CHECK NAME PLATE FOR CORRECT INTERNAL CONNECTIONS FOR VOLTAGE BEING SUPPLIED TO UNIT. 2.ALL WIRING TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE STATE.LOCAL,AND NATIONAL CODES SHOULD BE APPROVED BY AHI. AIR TO SYSTEM Pressure Switch Connection SWP60401 U-C SWP60601 U PRESSURE SWITCH for 1/6 - 1/2 HP for 3/4-2 HP POWER SUPPLY Diagram +�� M. . L23Note:Location of pressure switch varies based on Ll L2model.This is a general diagram of components.For Ehelp specific to your switch please contact General Air POWERProducts. I41 iSUPPLY RT2L2 aB Warning: Failure to consult with a licensed electrical professional can result in serious personal injury or death. Disconnect all power before servicing. Undersized wire between the motor and the power source will limit the starting and load carrying abilities of the motor causing motor overheating and permanent damage to the motor. Wire sizes listed are recommendations only. Consult the National Electric Code (NEC)and any applicable local electrical safety codes.The NEC and GAP recommends a maximum voltage drop of 3%. Install motors and related equipment in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) local electrical safety codes and practices. It is always the electrician's responsibility to determine and install a wire size that ensures motors can start and run well. www.generalairproducts.com 1-800-345-8207 ES-A-Deringer 30 Job Name Contractor Job Location Approval Engineer Contractor's P.O. No. Approval — Representative DeringerTM 30 Double Check Detector Assembly 4. . Sizes: 2"** - 8" a The DeringerTM 30 Double Check Detector Assembly(DCDA-ll) • • ,, prevents non-health hazard pollutants from entering a potable water supply system when backpressure and/or backsiphonage conditions occur. Used primarily on fire Approved for Fire Protection,Waterworks, Plumbing, sprinkler systems when monitoring of unauthorized water and Irrigation Applications. use is required. Materials Features Valve Housing: 304 Stainless Steel •Integral shutoff valves indoor/outdoor application Valve Cover: 304 Stainless Steel •100%stainless steel housing SOV Disks: EPDM/304SS •Tamper-resistant test cocks SOV Shafts: 304 Stainless Steel •Patented Dual-actionTm check modules Bypass Spring 302 Stainless Steel - Poppet action at low flow SOV Bearings: Teflon®fluoropolymer/Bronze -Swing action at high flow Non-wetted Bolts: Grade 8 Zinc Plated •Lead Free* Bronze bypass components Check Disks: Silicone(NSF) •CuFt or gallons bypass meter Wetted Fasteners: 18-8 Stainless Steel •DCDA-II single check bypass Bypass Components: Lead Free Bronze •Silicone elastomer check discs Check Springs: 17-7 Stainless Steel •Prewired supervisory switches Check Pins: 17-7/18-8 Stainless Steel •Flange adapters available Check Seats: Noryl® Polymer(NSF) •IPS grooved ends O-rings: Buna-N (NSF) Bypass Internals: ABS Polymer(NSF) Specifications Pressure — Temperature The Deringer 30 Double Check Detector Assembly shall utilize two independent Dual-action check modules and two integral Temperature Range:33°F-140°F resiliently seated shut-off valves all of which shall be contained Working Pressure: 10-175psi within a single rigid valve housing constructed entirely of 304 stainless steel. Both integral shutoff valves shall include *The wetted surface of this product contacted by consumable pre-wired supervisory tamper switches contained within a water contains less than 0.25%of lead by weight. weatherproof actuator housing approved for both indoor and outdoor use. Dual-action check modules shall operate as a Teflon®is a registered trademark of The Chemours Company. "poppet style"check under low flow conditions, operate as Nory10 is a registered trademark of SABIC Global Technologies B.V. a"swing style"check under high flow conditions and utilize replaceable silicone elastomer sealing discs.Assembly test ONFiToTMM cocks shall be handle-less and operate via a tamper resistant The information contained herein is not actuator.Assembly shall have a single full access service port intended to replace the full product installa- and cover with an "inline" replaceable elastomer seal. The tion and safety information available or the bypass assembly shall include a meter registering either experience of a trained product installer.You gallons or cubic feet, a single check valve and required test are required to thoroughly read all installation cocks.Assembly shall be serviceable without special tools and instructions and product safety information approved for both horizontal and vertical applications. before beginning the installation of Ak this product. A M Ames Fire&Waterworks product specifications in U.S.customary units and metric are approximate and are provided for reference only.For precise measure- E S. ments,please contact Ames Fire&Waterworks Technical Service.Ames Fire&Waterworks reserves the right to change or modify product design,construction, FIRE&WATERWORKS specifications,or materials without prior notice and without incurring any obligation to make such changes and modifications on Ames Fire&Waterworks products previously or subsequently sold. A WATTS Brand = Rated Flow A=UL Tested O = 15 fps Flow Performance _ (Ipm) 379 757 1136 1514 1893 2271 2650 3028 18 124 a 16 2„/2„ 4" 110 14 3" 96 12 83 J 10 69 8 55 6 41 cn 4 28 2 14 a� 0 (kPa) 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 Specific orientation&agency flow characteristics available on website Rate of Flow (gpm) pm) 1514 3028 4542 6056 7571 9085 16 110 a 14 6 8" 96 12 83 0 10 69 J 8 55 6 41 4 28 2 14 a� 0 400 800 1200 1600 2000 2400 *Specific orientation&agency flow characteristics available on website Rate Of Flow (gpm) Standards AWWA C510-07 Compliant NSF/ANSI 372, UL CERTIFIED LEAD FREE Dimensions - Weights End Connections - IPS Groove for Steel Pipe: AWWA C606 - Flange Adapters: ANSI B16.1 Class 125 ssfF� Ht D H ®C US APPROVED AssE U SC � O �Hb APPROVED 1015 L W Size Model 2(2'/2)** 30 7.1 180 2.9 74 22.3 566 0.0 0 10.0 254 11.0 279 52 24 2'/2 30 7.1 180 2.9 74 18.7 475 0.0 0 10.0 254 11.0 279 47 21 3 30 7.4 188 2.9 74 18.7 475 0.0 0 10.3 262 11.0 279 49 22 4 30 7.9 201 3.1 79 18.7 475 0.2 5 11.0 279 11.0 279 51 23 6 30 10.1 257 4.5 114 25 726 1.0 25 14.6 370 16.9 429 99 45 8 30 10.4 264 5.4 137 31.0 787 1.8 46 15.8 401 13.8 351 150 68 **2"size utilizes a 2 1/2"assembly with 2 1/2"groove to 2"female NPT adapter and couplings.Adapter and couplings ship unassembled. AM E S FIRE&WATERWORKS A WATTS Brand USA:Backflow T:(978)689-6066•F:(978)975-8350•AmesFireWater.com USA:Control Valves T:(713)943-0688•F:(713)944-9445•AmesFireWater.com Canada: T:(905)332-4090•F:(905)332-7068•AmesFireWater.ca Latin America: T:(52)55-4122-0138•AmesFireWater.com ES-A-Deringer 30 1951 0 2020 Watts tqC0 Fire & Buildings Products Technical Services: Tel: (800) 381-9312/ Fax: (800)791-5500 Model BFV-N Butterfly Valve Wafer Style 21nch - 12 Inch (DN50 - DN300) General Technical Description Data ' The Model BFV-N Wafer Style Butter- Model fly Valves (Ref. Figure 1) are indicat- BFV-N ing type valves designed for use in fire Sizes:ANSI Inches/DN protection systems where a visual in- 2 (DN50), 2-1/2(DN65), 3 (DN80), dication is required as to whether the 4(DN100), 5(DN125), 6(DN150), valve is open or closed.They are used, 8(DN200), 10(DN250), 12 (DN300) for example, as system, sectional, and Approvals pump water control valves. They are The 2 through 12 inch (DN50 - DN300) suitable for installation between ANSI Model BFV-N Wafer Style Butterfly Class 125 or 150 flanges without the Valves are UL and C-UL Listed and FM need for flange gaskets. Approved. For applications requiring supervision In addition, the Model BFV-N Wafer of the open position of the valve, the Style Butterfly Valves are listed by the Gear Operators for the Model BFV-N California State Fire Marshall under Butterfly Valves are provided with Listing No.7770-1670:101. two sets of factory installed internal switches each having SPDT contacts. All laboratory listings and approvals are The supervisory switches transfer their for indoor and outdoor use. Friction Loss electrical contacts when there is move- Maximum Working Pressure The approximate friction loss, based ment from the valve's normal open po- 250 psi (17,2) bar on the Hazen Williams formula and ex- sition during the first two revolutions of Materials of Construction: pressed in equivalent length of pipe the handwheel. Body with C= 120, is as follows. Unless oth- WARNINGS Ductile iron conforming to ASTM A-536 erwise indicated, the data is based on The Model BFV-N Wafer Style Butter- Disc friction loss information collected at a flyValves described herein must be in- typical flow rate of 15 feet per second. Ductile iron conforming to ASTM A-395, .4.4 feet of 2 inch Sch. 40 pipe for stalled and maintained in compliance Nickel Plated with this document, as well as with the the 2 inch valve. applicable standards of the National Seat Material • 6.2 feet of 2-1/2 inch Sch. 40 pipe Fire Protection Association, in addition Grade EPDM "E" rubber conforming for the 2-1/2 inch valve. to the standards of any other authori- to ASTM D-2000 • 7.6 feet of 3 inch Sch. 40 pipe for ties having jurisdiction. Failure to do Upper Stem the 3 inch valve. so may impair the performance of Type 416 Stainless Steel conforming •9.2 feet of 4 inch Sch. 40 pipe for these devices. to ASTM 582 the 4 inch valve. The owner is responsible for maintain- Operator •9.0 feet* of 5 inch Sch. 40 pipe for ing their fire protection system and de- Gear operator with iron housing the 5 inch valve. vices in proper operating condition. • 8.2 feet of 6 inch Sch. 40 pipe for The installing contractor or sprinkler the 6 inch valve. manufacturer should be contacted • 12.7 feet*of 8 inch Sch.30 pipe for with any questions. the 8 inch valve. •20.1 feet*of 10 inch Sch.30 pipe for the 10 inch valve. •22.3 feet* of 12 inch Sch. 30 pipe for the 12 inch valve. *NFPA 13 Page 1 of 4 MAY, 2007 TFP1515 Page 2 of 4 TFP1515 Nominal Nominal Installation Dimensions in Inches and(mm) Weight Valve Sizes A B C D E F G H J K lbs.lbs. 2" 2.53 1.68 12.62 2.88 6.48 6.00 5.80 2.12 1.38 5/8 21 DN50 (64,0) (43,0) (320,5) (73,0) (164,6) (152,4) (147,3) (53,8) (35,1) (15,9) (10,0) 2-1/2" 2.90 1.81 13.51 3.25 6.98 6.00 5.80 2.12 2.00 5/8 24 DN65 (74,0) (46,0) (343,1) (83,0) (177,3) (152,4) (147,3) (53,8) (50,8) (15,9) (11,0) 3" 3.17 1.81 13.88 3.38 7.22 6.00 5.80 2.12 2.55 5/8 24 DN80 (81,0) (46,0) (352,6) (86,0) (183,4) (152,4) (147,3) (53,8) (64,8) (15,9) (11,0) 4" 4.17 2.06 15.24 4.00 7.98 6.00 5.80 2.12 2.58 5/8 27 DN100 (106,0) (52,0) (387,0) (102,0) (202,7) (152,4) (147,3) (53,8) (65,5) (15,9) (12,0) 5" 5.17 2.19 16.49 4.75 8.48 6.00 7.80 2.12 4.64 3/4 31 DN125 (131,0) (56,0) (418,8) (121,0) (215,4) (152,4) (198,1) (53,8) (117,9) (19,1) (14,0) 6" 6.17 2.19 17.65 5.25 9.10 6.00 7.80 2.12 5.75 3/4 34 DN150 (157,0) (56,0) (448,3) (133,0) (231,1) (152,4) (198,1) (53,8) (146,1) (19,1) (15,0) 8" 8.17 2.38 20.11 6.50 10.35 10.00 7.90 2.12 7.77 3/4 49 DN200 (208,0) (60,0) (510,8) (165,0) (262,9) (254,0) (200,7) (53,8) (197,4) (19,1) (22,0) 10" 10.17 2.68 23.35 8.00 12.27 11.80 9.50 3.03 9.77 7/8 78 DN250 (258,0) (69,0) (593,1) (203,0) (311,7) (300,0) (241,3) (77,0) (248,2) (22,2) (35,0) 12" 12.17 3.00 26.10 9.25 13.77 11.80 9.50 3.03 11.75 7/8 103 DN300 (309,0) (76,0) (663,0) (235,0) (349,8) (300,0) (241,3) (77,0) (298,5) (22,2) (47,0) H �—G—jINDICATOR HANDWHEEL FLAG 1/2"NPT CONDUIT CONNECTION GEAR OPERATOR FF O 1 BODY E C A 1 J K-BOLT ��� D DISC DIAMETER B FIGURE 1 MODEL BFV-N WAFER STYLE BUTTERFLY VALVE -NOMINAL DIMENSIONS- TFP1515 Page 3 of 4 Installation The BFV-N Wafer Style Butterfly Valves F- — — — — — — may be installed with flow in either di- SUPERVISORY rection and can be positioned either I I SWITCH horizontally or vertically. They are de- signed for installation between the fac- I SWITCH SHOWN es of ANSI Class 125 and 150 flanges. L _J WITH VALVE —The Series BFV-N are self-sealing be- - FULL OPEN tween mating flanges; therefore, they o o do not require the use of additional z z gaskets. r i 0 0 The BFV-N may be installed with any pressure class or schedule of pipe or tubing no greater than schedule 40 that END OF LINE PANEL is listed or approved for fire protection RESISTOR service and installed in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. The wafer bodies have locating lugs to F ensure proper centering of the valve AUXILIARY body when flange bolts are installed. I G 40 ND I SWITCH Refer to Figure 1 for bolt diameter. Bolts and studs must meet the mini- SWITCH SHOWN mum strength requirements of ASTM L _ xe _J WITH VALVE A307 (Grade B), and the nuts must FULL OPEN meet the minimum strength require- w J ments of ASTM A563(Grade A). 0 °-° m o Prior to installation, close the valve. Z Spread the flanges apart to allow the - valve to slip easily between the flang- es. Make sure the pipe flange faces POWER + are clean of any foreign material such as scale, metal shavings, or weld- ing slag. Insert the valve between the flanges (without flange gaskets). Do not apply lubricant to the seat faces as this may damage the seat materi- CONTACT RATING .... 1/2A @ 125 VDC al. Be sure to center the valve and do 1/4A @ 250 VDC not damage the liner. Relax the sepa- 15.1A/12HP @ 125,250 VAC ration of the flanges, install, and hand- 5A @ 125 VAC 1" tighten all flange bolts. Slowly open the valve, checking for free movement FIGURE 2 of the disc. If valve opens freely, leave MODEL BFV-N BUTTERFLY VALVE the valve in the open position, and us- -INTERNAL SWITCH WIRING DIAGRAM- ing a cross-draw sequence, tighten all flange bolts until the valve is metal-to- metal with both mating flanges. Rec- ommended tightening torques are list- NOTE ed in Table 1. For outdoor applications with inter- Nominal Recommended Flange Size Minimum Torque Be certain to keep flange faces as par- nal supervisory switches, it is recom- allel as possible during and after tight- mended that wiring connections be ANSI Inches Ft. Lbs ening bolts or studs. After final tight- made at a temperature above 150F DN (Nm) ening, again check the valve for full (-9°C), in order to insure sufficient flex- 2-4 20-30 opening and closing. ibility of the wire lead insulation. DN50- DN100 (27,1 -40,7) As applicable, refer to Figure 2 for the 5-8 33-50 internal switch wiring diagram. DN125- DN200 (44,7-67,8) Conduit and electrical connections 10 53-75 are to be made in accordance with DN250 (71,8- 101,7) the authority having jurisdiction and/ or the National Electrical Code. With 12 80- 110 reference to Figure 2,the"supervisory DN300 (108,4- 149,1) switch" is intended for connection to the supervisory circuit of a fire alarm TABLE 1 control panel in accordance with NFPA RECOMMENDED TORQUES 72. The "auxiliary switch" is intend- ed for the unsupervised connection to auxiliary equipment in accordance with NFPA 70, National Electric Code. Page 4 of 4 TFP1515 Care and Limited Ordering Maintenance Warranty Procedure The owner is responsible for the in- Products manufactured by Tyco Fire Wafer Style Butterfly Valves: spection,testing, and maintenance of & Building Products (TFBP) are war- Specify: (specify inch size) Mod- their fire protection system and devic- ranted solely to the original Buyer for el BFV-N Wafer Style Butterfly Valve es in accordance with the applicable ten (10)years against defects in mate- with internal supervisory switches, standards of the National Fire Pro- rial and workmanship when paid for P/N (specify). tection Association (e.g., NFPA25), in and properly installed and maintained Valve Size Valve Part Number addition to the standards of any au- under normal use and service. This thority having jurisdiction.The install- warranty will expire ten(10)years from 2.......................... 59-801-1-02ON ing contractor or product manufac- date of shipment by TFBP. No warran- 3... .......................59-801-1-025N ....................... 59-801-1-030N turer should be contacted relative to ty is given for products or components 4.......................... 59-801-1-04ON any questions. Any impairment must manufactured by companies not af- 5.......................... 59-801-1-05ON be immediately corrected. filiated by ownership with TFBP or for 6.......................... 59-801-1-06ON It is recommended that automatic products and components which have 8.......................... 59-801-1-08ON sprinkler systems be inspected, test- been subject to misuse, improper in- 10..........................59-801-1-10ON ed, and maintained by a qualified in- stallation, corrosion,or which have not 12..........................59-801-1-12ON spection service. been installed,maintained,modified or repaired in accordance with applicable NOTE Standards of the National Fire Protec- Before closing a fire protection sys- tion Association, and/or the standards tem control valve for maintenance or of any other Authorities Having Juris- inspection work on either the valve or diction. Materials found by TFBP to be fire protection system which it con- defective shall be either repaired or re- trols, permission to shut down the af- placed, at TFBP's sole option. TFBP fected fire protection systems must be neither assumes, nor authorizes any obtained from the proper authorities person to assume for it, any other ob- and all personnel who may be affected ligation in connection with the sale of by this decision must be notified. products or parts of products. TFBP shall not be responsible for sprinkler system design errors or inaccurate or incomplete information supplied by Buyer or Buyer's representatives. 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 charges, regardless of whether TFBP was informed about the possibility of such damages, and in no event shall TFBP's liability exceed an amount equal to the sales price. The foregoing warranty is made in lieu of any and all other warranties, ex- press or implied, including warranties of merchantability 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. TYCO FIRE&BUILDING PRODUCTS,451 North Cannon Avenue,Lansdale Pennsylvania 19446 CP� POTTER BELLS The Symbol of Protection PBA-AC & MBA-DC UL,ULC,and FM Approved Sizes Available: 6"(150mm),8"(200mm)and 10"(250mm) Voltages Available: 24VAC 120VAC 12VDC(10.2 to 15.6)Polarized 24VDC(20.4 to 31.2)Polarized Service Use: Fire Alarm General Signaling Burglar Alarm Environment: Indoor or outdoor use(See Note 1) -400 to 150OF(-401 to 66°C) (Outdoor use requires weatherproof backbox.) Termination: AC Bells-4 No. 18 AWG stranded wires DC Bells-Terminal strip * APPa°°E Finish: Red powder coating Optional: Model BBK-1 weatherproof backbox Model BBX-1 deep weatherproof backbox These vibrating type bells are designed for use as fire,burglar or general Notes: signaling devices. They have low power consumption and high decibel 1. Minimum dB ratings are calculated from integrated sound pressure ratings.The unit mounts on a standard 4"(101mm)square electrical box measurements made at Underwriters Laboratories as specified in UL for indoor use or on a model BBK-1 weatherproof backbox or BBX-1 Standard 464. UL temperature range is-30'to 150°F(-341 to 661C). deep weatherproof backbox for outdoor applications. Weatherproof 2. Typical dB ratings are calculated from measurements made with a backbox model BBK-1,Stock No. 1500001. conventional sound level meter and are indicative of output levels in an actual installation. 3. ULC only applies to MBA DC bells. Size inches Voltage Model Stock Current Typical dB at Minimum dB at (mm) Number Number (Max.) 10 ft.(3m)(2) 10 ft.(3m)(1) 6(150) 12VDC MBA126 1750070 .12A 85 76 8(200) 12VDC MBA128 1750080 .12A 90 77 10(250) 12VDC MBA1210 1750060 .12A 92 78 6(150) 24VDC MBA246 1750100 .06A 87 77 8(200) 24VDC MBA248 1750110 .06A 91 79 10(250) 24VDC MBA2410 1750090 .06A 94 80 6(150) 24VAC PBA246 1806024* .17A 91 78 8(200) 24VAC PBA248 1808024* .17A 94 77 10(250) 24VAC PBA2410 1810024* .17A 94 78 6(150) 120VAC PBA1206 1806120* .05A 92 83 8(200) 120VAC PBA1208 1808120* .05A 99 84 10(250) 120VAC PBA12010 1810120* .05A 99 86 All DC bells are polarized and have built-in transient protection. *Does not have ULC listing. A WA R N I N G In outdoor or wet installations,bell must be mounted with weatherproof backbox,BBK-1 or BBX-1.Standard electrical boxes will not provide a weatherproof enclosure.If the bell and/or assembly is exposed to moisture,it may fail or create an electrical hazard. Potter Electric Signal Company,LLC•2081 Craig Road,St.Louis,MO,63146-4161•Phone:800-325-3936/Canada 888-882-1833•www.pottersignal.com PRINTED IN USA MFG.#5400776-REV Y PAGE 1 OF 2 5/08 (E) POTTER BELLS ® The Symbol of Protection PBA-AC & MBA-DC Bells Dimensions Inches(mm) Wiring(rear view) Fig. 1 Fig.3 A.C.BELLS 10" WHITE(IN) WHITE(OUT) ° 8" I (200) FROM CONTROL 6" I I PANEL OR (150) I PRECEDING BELL I I o BLACK(OUT)BLACK(E� VOj CAUTION: WHEN ELECTRICAL SUPERVISION IS REQUIRED USE IN AND OUT LEADS AS SHOWN. 211/16" (68) DWG#776-1 NOTES: 1.WHEN USING AC BELLS,TERMINATE EACH EXTRA WIRE SEPARATELY AFTER LAST BELL. 2.END-OF-LINE RESISTOR IS NOT REQUIRED ON AC BELLS. DWGtt 7763 Weatherproof Backbox Dimensions Inches(mm) Fig.2 FACP Box has one threaded 1/2"conduit entrance 0 5 3/4" _ 3 3/8" 5" To Next (146) 0 (86) (127) Device or End-of-Line Resistor 3 3/8" 1 5/8, (8� (41) 4 1/4" (108) Installation DWG#776-2 1. The bell shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 13,72,or local AHJ.The top of the device shall be no less than 90"AFF and not less than 6"below the ceiling. O 2. Remove the gong. o 3. Connect wiring(see Fig.3). 0 4. Mount bell mechanism to backbox(bell mechanism must be mounted with the striker pointing down). ° 5. Reinstall the gong(be sure that the gong positioning pin,in the mechanism housing,is in the hole in the gong). l 6. Test all bells for proper operation and observe that they can BBx-1 / be heard where required(bells must be heard in all areas as designated by the authority having jurisdiction). AWARNING Failure to install striker down will prevent bell from operating. PRINTED IN USA MFG.#5400776-REV Y PAGE 2 OF 2 5/08 CO® Worldwide www.tyco-fire.com Contacts Model CV4 FR Grooved-End Riser Check Valves 2 Inch to 12 Inch (DN50 to DN300) General CEM The Model CV-1FR Riser Check Valve Description described herein must be installed and maintained in compliance with The TYCO Model CV-1FR Grooved- this document and with the applicable End Riser Check Valve is a compact standards of the NATIONAL FIRE PRO- and rugged swing-type unit that allows TECTION ASSOCIATION,in addition to ! °` "- water flow in one direction and pre- the standards of any authorities having i. vents flow in the opposite direction. pp jurisdiction.Failure to do so may impair A resilient elastomer seal facing on the performance of this device. the spring-loaded clapper ensures a Never remove any piping component leak-tight seal and non-sticking opera- nor correct or modifypiping defi- tion. The Model CV-1 FR Riser Check any p p g Valves are designed to minimize water ciencies without first de-pressurizing hammer caused by flow reversal. and draining the system. Failure to do so may result in serious personal injury, V UL FM The Model CV-1FR Riser Check Valve property damage, and/or impaired °L C ° APPROVED is furnished with grooved ends and device performance. can be installed using GRINNELL Grooved Couplings or GRINNELL The owner is responsible for maintain- Grooved 71 Flange Adapters.The Model ing their fire protection system and Installation CV-1 FR Riser Check Valves have been devices in proper operating condition. designed with a removable cover for Contact the installing contractor or The Model CV-1 FR Riser Check Valves ease of field maintenance.These valves manufacturer with any questions. are to be installed in accordance with can be installed horizontally(with cover ■ this section: in the upward position)or vertically with Tec h n ica I 1.The arrow cast on the Body must the flow in the upward direction. Refer Data point in the direction of the flow. to Figure 6. 2.Valves installed vertically must To facilitate their use in wet-type auto- Approvals be positioned with the flow in the matic sprinkler system risers, the UL,C-UL Listed upward direction. Model CV-1 FR Riser Check Valves are FM Approved provided with threaded outlets for pres- Sizes 3.Valves installed horizontally must be sure gauges and a drain connection. 2 in.to 12 in.(DN50 to DN300) positioned with the Cover facing up. They provide a more compact and eco- Maximum Working Pressure Refer to Figure 6. nomical alternative to an alarm check 300 psi(20,7 bar) 4.Grooved-end pipe couplings used valve where a water motor alarm is not Valve Assembly Finish with the Model CV-1 FR Riser Check required. Provisions must be made for Red, non-lead paint Valve must be installed in accordance a local alarm using an approved flow with manufacturer's instructions. switch (not included). NOTE. Valves should be installed a The Model CV-1FR Riser Check Valve reasonable distance downstream from is also Listed for use in conjunction pumps, elbows, expanders, reducers, with the TYCO DV-5 Deluge Valve in or other similar devices to extend the Preaction Systems under air pressure valve life. Standard piping practices without the use of prime water. call for a minimum of five times the pipe The Model CV-1 FR Riser Check Valves diameter for general use. are a redesign for the Central Figure 590FR and GRINNELL Figure 590FR. IMPORTANT Refer to Technical Data Sheet TFP2300 for warnings pertaining to regulatory and health information. Page 1 of 6 DECEMBER 2020 TFP950 TFP950 Page 2 of 6 A B 1/4" 1/4" NPT NPT C O.D. D J K E F Nominal Dimensions Nominal Pipe Size Inches Cover Approx. (mm) Bolt Weight Torque lb ANSI O.D. Inches Inches A B C D E F J Inches (N•m) (kg) DN (mm) NPT 2 2.375 6.75 4.38 1.96 2.57 3.25 4.37 1.56 7 9.0 DN50 (60,3) (171,5) (111,3) (49,8) (65,3) (82,3) (111,0) (39,6) 1 (10) (4,5) 2-1/2 2.875 8.00 5.38 2.63 3.09 3.87 5.12 1.73 1-1/4 10 10.0 DN65 (73,0) (203,2) (136,7) (66,8) (78,5) (98,3) (130,0) (43,9) (14) (4,5) 76,1 - 8.00 5.38 2.63 3.09 3.87 5.12 1.72 1-1/4 10 10.0 DN65 (76,1) (203,2) (136,7) (66,8) (78,5) (98,3) (130,0) (43,7) (14) (4,5) 3 3.500 8.37 5.72 2.81 3.31 3.87 5.12 1.72 1-1/4 10 11.0 DN80 (88,9) (212,6) (145,3) (71,4) (84,1) (98,3) (130,0) (43,7) (14) (5,0) 4 4.500 9.63 6.68 3.80 3.63 4.53 5.78 2.12 10 25.0 DN100 (114,3) (245,6) (169,7) (96,5) (92,2) (115,4) (146,8) (53,8) 2 (14) (11,3) 139.7 - 10.50 7.40 4.46 4.13 4.90 7.00 2.09 10 29.0 DN125 (139,7) (266,7) (188,0) (113,2) (104,9) (124,5) (177,8) (53,1) 2 (14) (13,2) 5 5.563 10.50 7.40 4.46 4.13 4.90 7.00 2.09 10 29.0 DN125 (141,3) (266,7) (188,0) (113,2) (104,9) (124,5) (177,8) (53,1) 2 (14) (13,2) 165.1 - 11.50 8.00 4.62 4.50 5.00 7.25 2.00 2 30 47.0 DN150 (165,1) (292,1) (203,2) (117,4) (114,3) (127,0) (184,2) (50,8) (40) (21,3) 6 6.625 11.50 8.00 4.62 4.50 5.00 7.25 2.00 30 47.0 DN150 (168,3) (292,1) (203,2) (117,4) (114,3) (127,0) (184,2) (50,8) 2 (40) (21,3) 8 8.625 14.00 10.14 6.67 5.52 5.46 10.50 2.43 50 66.0 DN200 (219,1) (355,6) (257,6) (169,4) (140,2) (138,7) (266,7) (61,7) 2 (68) (30,0) 10 10.750 18.00 12.38 8.62 6.41 7.50 10.75 3.38 70 109.7 DN250 (273,1) (457,2) (314,5) (218,9) (162,8) (190,5) (273,1) (85,9) 2 (95) (49,4) 12 12.750 21.0 14.28 9.93 7.27 7.62 10.00 3.13 2 80 151.0 DN300 (323,9) (533,4) (362,7) (252,2) (184,7) (193,5) (254,0) (79,5) (108) (68,0) FIGURE 1 MODEL CV-1FR RISER CHECK VALVES NOMINAL DIMENSIONS TFP950 Page 3 of 6 8 8 4,15 17 16 9 __ 5 2 SEE 2 7 9 3 VIEW A 2"-8" 2 10"-12" 7 5 (DN50 DN200) (DN250-DN300) VIEW A 13 D O C 5 13 11,15 11 14,15 SEE 6 / 18 DETAIL B 5 6 1 2"-8" 10"-12" (DN50-DN200) (DN250-DN300) DETAIL B Detail Part Material Oty. Detail Part Material Oty. Detail Part Material Oty. 1 Body Ductile Iron 1 6 Clapper EPDM 1 14 Locknut Stainless 1 Facing Grade"E" Steel 2 Cover Ductile Iron 1 7 Spring Stainless 1 15 Adhesive Thread AR Steel Sealer 3 Cover Nitrite Rubber 1 g Hinge Stainless 1 16 Nameplate Aluminum 1 Gasket Shaft Steel Hex Cap Steel,Zinc Retaining Stainless 4 Screw Plated AR 9 Ring Steel AR 17 Rivet Steel 2 Clapper Stainless Retention Stainless Stainless 2 -8 Steel 11 Bolt Steel 1 18 Spacer Steel 1 5 (DN50-200) 1 Clapper Retaining Stainless 10--12- Ductile Iron 13 Disc Steel 1 (DN250-300) FIGURE 2 MODEL CV-1FR RISER CHECK VALVES ASSEMBLY FLOW RATE IN LITRES PER MINUTE(LPM) (1 GPM=3,785 LPM) 500 700 1000 2000 3000 5000 7000 10000 20000 30000 50000 5.0 4.0 o roy 0,30 h c1n) a= 3.0 o 0,20m O Z --f N a ito fm�� 2.0 �O p 0 Lo 00 �� 2V Np Do 010 o a w ? 0,09 11z cn V� 0,08 a FT Lu =1.0 0,07 a z 2V z Z) 0.9 a 0.8 z 0.7IIIIIIIIA-1110,05 0 0.6 0,04 0.5 100 200 300 400 600 1000 2000 3000 4000 6000 10000 15000 FLOW RATE IN GALLONS PER MINUTE(GPM) FIGURE 3 MODEL CV-1FR RISER CHECK VALVES PRESSURE LOSS DATA TFP950 Page 4of6 A I � C E B D - Nominal Dimensions Nominal Pipe Size Inches (mm) ANSI O.D. E Inches Inches A B C D Inches DN (mm) NPT 2 2.375 6.75 5.87 3.25 9.52 1 DN50 (60,3) (171,5) (149,1) (82,6) (241,9) 2-1/2 2.875 8.00 6.66 3.87 10.80 DN65 (73,0) (203,2) (169,2) (98,3) (274,3) 1-1/4 76,1 - 8.00 6.66 3.87 10.80 1-1/4 DN65 (76,1) (203,2) (169,2) (98,3) (274,3) 3 3.500 8.37 6.88 3.87 11.02 1-1/4 DN80 (88,9) (212,6) (174,8) (98,3) (279,9) 4 4.500 9.63 7.63 4.53 11.92 2 DN100 (114,3) (244,6) (193,7) (115,1) (302,7) 139,7 - 10.50 8.13 4.90 12.42 2 DN125 (139,7) (266,7) (206,4) (124,5) (315,4) 5 5.563 10.50 8.13 4.90 12.42 2 DN125 (141,3) (266,7) (206,4) (124,5) (315,4) 165,1 - 11.50 8.50 5.00 12.79 2 DN150 (165,1) (292,1) (215,8) (127,0) (324,8) 6 6.625 11.50 8.50 5.00 12.79 2 DN150 (168,3) (292,1) (215,8) (127,0) (324,8) 8 8.625 14.00 9.52 5.46 13.81 2 DN200 (219,1) (355,6) (241,7) (138,7) (350,7) 10 10.750 18.00 10.41 7.50 14.70 2 DN250 (273,1) (457,2) (264,3) (190,5) (373,3) 12 12.750 21.00 11.27 7.62 15.56 2 DN300 (323,9) (533,4) (286,1) (193,5) (395,2) FIGURE 4 MODEL CV-1FR RISER CHECK VALVE WITH TRIM COMPONENTS NOMINAL DIMENSIONS TFP950 Page 5 of 6 P/N 59-591-1-020 2 Inch(DN50) NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. P/N 1 300 psi/2000 kPa NOTES: MAIN Water Pressure Gauge ..2 92-343-1-005 1. All Fittings and Nipples are DRAIN VALVE 2 1/4"Gauge Test Valve . .2 46-005-1-002 galvanized(Standard Order). (NORMALLY 3 1/4" Plug2 CH CLOSED) •• •• •••• • • • • • 2. CH:Common Hardware. 4 1"Angle Valve.... . . . . .1 46-048-1-006 5 1/4"x 2" Nipple... . . . . . 1 CH 6 1/4"x 5" Nipple... . . . . . 1 CH 7 1"x 3" Nipple. ..... . . . . 1 CH 7 4 P/N 59-591-1-030 2-1/2 Inch(DN65)through 3 Inch(DN80) NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. P/N 1 300 psi/2000 kPa / SYSTEM i Water Pressure Gauge ..2 92-343-1-005 PRESSURE_� j GAUGE 2 1/4"Gauge Test Valve ..2 46-005-1-002 3 1/4" Plug .. .. .........2 CH 1 4 1-1/4"Angle Valve......1 46-048-1-007 SUPPLY 5 1/4"x2" Nipple........1 CH / 2 PRESSURE 6 1/4"x 5" Nipple........1 CH ® GAUGE 7 1-1/4"x 3" Nipple......1 CH 5 3 i P/N 59-591-1-080 4 Inch(DN100)through 12 Inch(DN300) MODEL CV-1 FR NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. P/N RISER CHECK 1 1 300 psi/2000 kPa VALVE 2 Water Pressure Gauge ..2 92-343-1-005 6 2 1/4"Gauge Test Valve ..2 46-005-1-002 3 3 1/4" Plug .... .........2 CH 4 2"Angle Valve.........1 46-048-1-009 7� 5 1/4"x 2" Nipple........1 CH 6 1/4"x 5" Nipple........1 CH 7 2"x 3" Nipple..........1 CH FIGURE 5 MODEL CV-1FR RISER CHECK VALVES TRIM PARTS LIST COVER OUTLET INLET OUTLET F COVER FLOW o LOW INLET VERTICAL ORIENTATION HORIZONTAL ORIENTATION FIGURE 6 MODEL CV-1FR RISER CHECK VALVES INSTALLATION TFP950 Page 6of6 Care and Limited Maintenance Warranty Before closing a fire protection system For warranty terms and conditions,visit main control valve for maintenance www.tyco-fire.com. work on the fire protection system that it controls, obtain permission to Ordering shut down the affected fire protection system from the proper authorities procedure and notify all personnel who may be affected by this decision. Contact your local distributor for avail- After placing a fire protection system ability.When placing an order, indicate in service, notify the proper authorities the full product name and Part Number and advise those responsible for moni- (P/N). toring proprietary and/or central station Model CV-1 FIR Check Valves alarms. Specify: Size and P/N (below): The owner is responsible for the inspec- 2 in.(DN50)............. P/N 59-590-1-020 tion, testing, and maintenance of their 2-1/2 in.(DN65).......... P/N 59-590-1-025 fire protection system and devices in 76,1 mm(DN65) ......... P/N 59-590-1-076 compliance with this document,as well 3 in.(DN80)............. P/N 59-590-1-030 as with the applicable standards of the 4 in.(DN100)............ P/N 59-590-1-040 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSO- 139,7 mm(DN125) ....... P/N 59-590-1-139 CIATION such as NFPA 25, in addition 5 in.(DN125)............ P/N 59-590-1-050 to the standards of any authority having 165,1 mm(DN150) ....... P/N 59-590-1-165 jurisdiction.Contact the installing con- 6 in.(DN150)............P/N 59-590-1-060 tractor or product manufacturer with 8 in.(DN200)............ P/N 59-590-1-080 any questions. Any impairments must 10 in.(DN250)........... P/N 59-590-1-100 be immediately corrected. 12 in.(DN300)........... P/N 59-590-1-120 Automatic sprinkler systems are rec- Model CV-1FR ommended to be inspected, tested, Riser Check Valve Trim Assembly and maintained by a qualified Inspec- Specify: Size and P/N (below). tion Service in accordance with local 2 in.(DN50)............. P/N 59-591-1-020 requirements and/or national codes. 2-1/2 in.(DN65).......... P/N 59-591-1-030 76,1 mm(DN65) ......... P/N 59-591-1-030 3 in.(DN80)............. P/N 59-591-1-030 4 in.(DN100)............ P/N 59-591-1-080 139,7 mm(DN125) ....... P/N 59-591-1-080 5 in.(DN125)............ P/N 59-591-1-080 165,1 mm(DN150) ....... P/N 59-591-1-080 6 in.(DN150)............ P/N 59-591-1-080 8 in.(DN200)............ P/N 59-591-1-080 10 in.(DN250)........... P/N 59-591-1-080 12 in.(DN300)........... P/N 59-591-1-080 1400 Pennbrook Parkway,Lansdale,PA 19446 Telephone+1-215-362-0700 m 2020 Johnson Controls.All rights reserved.All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision date and are subject to change without notice. Johnson I nson ORO NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION and NFPA are register,d tratlemarks of National Fire Protection Association; Controls CO® Worldwide www.tyco-fire.com Contacts Model DPV4 Dry Pipe Valve External Resetting General Description The TYCO Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valves are differential valves used to automatically control the flow of water into dry pipe fire protection sprinkler systems upon operation of one or more I automatic sprinklers. The DPV-1 also provides for actuation of fire alarms r: upon system operation. The Model DPV-1 features are as follows: • External reset. • 250 psi (17,2 bar) pressure rating. • Unique offset single clapper design enabling a simple compact valve to minimize installation labor. • Ductile iron construction to ensure Available Sizes and End Connections a lightweight valve to minimize ship- ping cost. Nominal Valve Size • A variety of inlet and outlet End Connection 2-1/2 in. 3 in. 4 in. 6 in. connections. (DN65) (DN80) (DN100) (DN150) • Compact, Pre-Trimmed, and Semi- Flange x Flange N/A N/A • Assembled, easy to operate valve Flange x Groove N/A N/A • trim. Groove x Groove • • Simple reset procedure through the .=Available elimination of priming water. N/A=Not Available Dry pipe sprinkler systems are used in unheated warehouses, parking INOTRIM Dry Pipe Valve garages, store windows, attic The Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valves The TYCO Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe spaces, loading docks, and other described herein must be installed Valves shall be installed in the verti- areas exposed to freezing tempera- and maintained in compliance with cal orientation only (supply at bottom tures, where water filled pipe cannot this document, as well as with the flowing upward)and are rated for use at be utilized. When set for service, the applicable standards of the National a maximum service pressure of 250 psi dry pipe sprinkler system is pressur- Fire Protection Association, in addition (17,2 bar). Valve and trim dimensions ized with air (or nitrogen). The loss of to the standards of any other authori- are shown in Figure 6. pressure through an operated auto- ties having jurisdiction. Failure to do so Flanged connections are available and matic sprinkler in response to heat may impair the performance of these drilled per ANSI,ISO,AS,and JIS spec- from a fire permits the DPV-1 Dry devices. ifications (Ref. Table A). The grooved Pipe Valve to open and allow a flow of outlet connections, as applicable, are water into the sprinkler system piping. The owner is responsible for main- cut in accordance with standard groove Table B establishes the minimum taining their fire protection system specifications for steel pipe. They are required system air pressure that and devices in proper operating con- suitable for use with grooved end pipe includes a safety factor to help prevent dition. Contact the installing contrac- couplings that are listed or approved false operations that might occur due for or product manufacturer with any for fire protection system service. to water supply fluctuations. questions. Available combinations of inlet and outlet connections are described in Technical Data the Ordering Procedure section and in IMPORTANT the Available End Connection and Sizes Refer to Technical Data Sheet Approvals table on page 1. TFP2300 for warnings pertaining to UL and C-UL Listed regulatory and health information. FM Approved Trim port connections of valves having NYC Approved flanges drilled to ANSI,AS,or JIS spec- Page 1 of 20 OCTOBER 2018 TFP1020 TFP1020 Page 2 of 20 NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. REF 1 Valve Body.......1 NR 2 Air and Water Seat . .. .... .....1 NR 3 Handhole Cover...1 NR 4 Handhole Cover Gasket . .........1 (b) 0-11 5 1/2-13 UNC x 1" Hex Head Cap Screw: 2-1/2&3 Inch 12 Valves.. .........5 CH 6 4 Inch Valve ......6 CH ® 13 6 Clapper. .........1 (a) 7 Clapper Facing....1 (a)or(b) 7 RESET 8 Clapper Facing CLAPPER 14 PLUNGER Retaining Plate....1 (a) ASSEMBLY ��8 PARTS 9 2-1/2 and 3 Inch Valves: 15,18 1/4"x Long Shoulder � #10-32 Shoulder 9 Screw.. .........5 (a) 16 4 Inch Valve: 1/4-20 UNC x 1/2" Socket Head Cap 17 Screw.. .........7 (a) 10 Clapper Hinge Pin .. .. .. .......1 (a) 11 Reset Knob ......1 (c)or(d) 12 Reset Spring .....1 (c) 0 13 Reset Bushing ....1 (c) 14 Reset Bushing O-Ring.. .........1 (b),(c)or(e) 15 Reset Plunger O-Ring . .. .......1 (b)or(c) 16 Reset Plunger.....1 (c) 17 Reset Latch I Subassembly .....1 (c) 18 Dow Corning FS3452 FlouroGrease, 1.5ne 1 Grease,1.5 g .....1 (b)or(c) 4 NR:Not Replaceable / 3 CH:Common Hardware 2 \ ® / REPLACEMENT PARTS NO. DESCRIPTION P/N / ® Q (a) Clapper Assembly Includes Items 6-10: I 0 Q 2-1/2&3 Inch Valves. . 92-310-2-203 4 Inch Valve ........ . 92-310-2-403 ® (b) Repair Parts Kit 10 Includes Items 0 5 4,7, 14,15,&18: 2-1/2&3 Inch Valves. . 92-310-1-204 4 Inch Valve ........ . 92-310-1-404 (c) Reset Plunger Parts Kit Includes Items 11-18. . 92-310-1-405 (d) Reset Knob, Item 11.. . 92-310-1-406 (e) Reset Plunger O-Ring,Item 15 ..... . 92-310-1-407 FIGURE 1 -PART 1 OF MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE 2-1/2,3,AND 4 INCH(DN65,DN80, DN100)ASSEMBLIES TFP1020 Page 3 of 20 NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. REP.PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. REP.PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. REP.PART 1 Valve Body.. ... ..1 NR 5 Socket Head Cap 8 Hex Head Cap Screw 2 Air and Water Screw 5/8-11 UNC x 1". ..6 CH Seat . .. .... ... ..1 NR 3/8-16 UNC x 1". . .8 NR 9 Clapper. .. .. ... ..1 (a) 3 Water Seal 6 Handhole Cover. ..1 NR 10 Clapper Facing.. ..1 (a)or(b) O-Ring . .........1 NR 7 Handhole Cover 11 Clapper Facing 4 Air Seal O-Ring....1 NR Gasket . .. .. ... ..1 (b) Retaining Plate....1 (a) 12 Socket Head Cap Screw 1/4-20 UNC x 1/2" .9 (a) 0-14 13 Clapper Hinge Pin..1 (a) 14 Reset Knob ......1 (c)or(d) / 15 Reset Spring .....1 (c) 15 16 Reset Bushing ....1 (c) / 17 Reset Bushing 16 O-Ring.. .........1 (b),(c)or(e) 10 1 1 18 Reset Plunger CLAPPER RESET O-Ring1 b or c ASSEMBLY 17 PLUNGER 19 Reset Plunger.....1 (c) j—1 PARTS 20 Reset Latch 18,21 Subassembly .....1 (c) 12 21 Dow Corning FS3452 Flourosilicone 19 Grease,1.5 g ... ..1 (b)or(c) 0 0 NR:Not Replaceable 20 CH:Common Hardware CD 0 \ REPLACEMENT PARTS ° NO. DESCRIPTION P/N / (a) Clapper Assembly Includes Items 9-13.. . 92-310-2-603 (b) Repair Parts Kit 2 0 Includes Items 7, 10,17, 18,21 . . . .. . 92-310-1-604 (c) Reset Plunger Parts Kit CD Includes Items 14-21 . . 92-310-1-405 l\ (d) Reset Knob, Item 14.. . 92-310-1-406 O O (e) Reset Plunger IO-Ring,Item 18 ..... . 92-310-1-407 4 / 1 7 00 3 5 o ® o 13 0 0 � o o ' 0 FIGURE 1 -PART 2 OF 2 MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE 6 INCH(DN150)ASSEMBLY TFP1020 Page 4 of 20 Flange Drilling Specification Nominal Dimensions in Inches and(mm) Dim.A Nominal Bolt Circle Valve ANSI B16.11 ISO 7005-2 JIS B 2210 AS 2129 Diameter Size (Class 125) (PN16)2 (10K) (Table E) C"7 Dim. Dim. Qty. Dim. Dim. Qty. Dim. Dim. Qty. Dim. Dim. City. o Dim. B A B N A B N A B N A B N ���Bolt Hole 4 in. 7.50 0.75 87.09 0.75 86.89 0.59 8 7.00 0.71 8 Diameter (DN100) (190,5) (19,0) (180,0) (19,0) (175,0) (15,0) (178,0) (18,0) � 6 in. 9.50 0.88 9.45 0.91 9.45 0.75 9.25 0.87 Qty.N (DN150) (241,3) (22,2) 8 (240,0) (23,0) 8 (240,0) (19,0) 8 (235,0) (22,0) 8 Number of Bolt Holes 1. Drilling same as ANSI 316.5(Class 150)and ANSI 1316.42(Class 150). 2. Drilling same as BS 4504 Section 3.2(PN16)and DIN 2532(PN16). TABLE A SELECTION OF FLANGE DRILLING SPECIFICATIONS ifications are NPT threaded per ANSI Pre-trimmed valve assemblies also 4 in.(DN100)FxF....................77 lb(36 kg) Standard B1.20.1. Trim port connec- include the following equipment: 6 in.(DN150)GxG...................95 lb(44 kg) tions of valves having flanges drilled . Model BFV-300 butterfly valve 6 in. DN150 FxG..................108 lb 50 k to ISO are available either threaded ( ) ( g) per ISO 7-1 or NPT threaded per ANSI • Figure 577 grooved coupling 6 in.(DN150)FxF...................121 lb(56 kg) Standard 131.20.1. Valves with NPT . PS10-2 waterflow alarm switch threaded ports will readily accept the Air Supply trim arrangements shown in Parts 2 • PS40-2 low air pressure alarm switch Table B shows the system air pres- and 3 of Figures 3, 4, and 5. Order the above equipment sepa- sure requirements as a function of the ro- Model DPV-1 Valve assemblies are rately when ordering trim packages water supply pressure.The air(or stem shown in Figure 1.The Body and Hand- separately. is re pressure in the sprinkler system hole Cover are ductile iron.The Hand- is recommended to be automatically hole Cover Gasket is neoprene, and Note: When the system pressure is maintained by using one of the follow- hole greater than 175 psi(12,1 bar),provision ing pressure maintenance devices, as the Clapper Facing is EPDM. The Air/ shall be made to replace the standard appropriate: Water Seat Ring is brass, the Clapper order 300 psi(20,7 bar)Water Pressure . Model AMD-1 Air Maintenance is bronze or aluminum bronze,and both gauge with a separately ordered 600 the Clapper Retaining Plate and Latch psi(41,4 bar) Water Pressure Gauge. Device(pressure reducing type) are bronze.The Hinge Pin is aluminum • Model AMD-2 Air Maintenance bronze,and the fasteners for the Hand- Weights Device(compressor control type) hole Cover are carbon steel. The following are the nominal weights for Pre-Trimmed Valve Assemblies, • Model AMD-3 Nitrogen Maintenance Valve Trim Semi-Assembled Trim, and DPV-1 Device(high pressure reducing type) Installation dimensions are provided Valves without trim. in Figure 6, and Valve Trim and Pre- The Pressure Relief Valve provided with Trimmed Valve Assemblies are shown Pre-Trimmed DPV-1 Valve the valve trim is factory set to relieve in Figures 3, 4, and 5. Assemblies: at a pressure of approximately 45 psi (3,1 bar). If the normal system air pres- The valve trim,ordered separately or as 2-1/2 in.(DN65)GxG..............87 lb(40 kg) sure is less than or exceeds 40 psi(2,8 a pre-trimmed valve assembly, forms 3 in.(DN80)GxG.....................90 lb(42 kg) bar), then the pressure Relief Valve t be reset to relieve at a pressure approvals of the DPV-1 Valve and is 4 in.(DN100)GxG.................121 lb(56 kg) that is in accordance with the authority necessary for the proper operation of 4 in.(DN100)FxG..................135 lb(64 kg) having jurisdiction. the DPV-1 Valve. 4 in.(DN100)FxF..................145 lb(69 kg) Quick Opening Device Trim packages or pre-trimmed valve The Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve may assemblies include the following 6 in.(DN150)GxG.................175 lb(81 kg) optionally be equipped with an elec- equipment: 6 in.(DN150)FxG..................195 lb(90 kg) tronic or mechanical dry pipe valve • Water Supply Pressure Gauge accelerator. Select the VIZOR Elec- 6 in.(DN150)FxF...................208 lb(96 kg) tronic Dry Pipe Valve Accelerator • System Air Pressure Gauge Standard Galvanized (4 and 6 in. sizes only) described in • Air Supply Connections Semi-Assembled DPV-1 Trim: Technical Data Sheet TFP1105 or the Model ACC-1 Mechanical Dry Pipe • Main Drain Valve 2-1/2 in.(DN65)........................23 lb(11 kg) Valve Accelerator (2-1/2 through 6 in. • Low Body Drain Valve 3 in.(DN80)..............................23 lb(11 kg) sizes) described in Technical Data • Alarm Test Valve 4 in.(DN100)............................30 lb(14 kg) Sheet TFP1112. • Automatic Drain Valve 6 in. DN150 30 lb 14 k The VIZOR or the ACC-1 is used to ( ) ( g) reduce the time to valve actuation fol- • Drip Funnel DPV-1 Valve(Without Trim): lowing the operation of one or more • Connections For Optional Quick 2-1/2 in.(DN65)GxG...............37 lb(17 kg) automatic sprinklers. In some cases the use of a quick opening device Opening Device(Accelerator) 3 in.(DN80)GxG......................38 Ib(18 kg) such as the VIZOR or the ACC-1 may 4 in.(DN100)GxG...................57 lb(26 kg) be required to meet the requirements of the National Fire Protection Association 4 in.(DN100)FxG....................67 1b(31 kg) to meet water delivery times. TFP1020 Page 5 of 20 Maximum System Air FLOW RATE IN LITRES PER MINUTE(LPM) Water Supply Pressure (1 GPM=3.785 LPM) Pressure Range 500 700 1000 2000 3000 5000 10000 psi psi 9.0 � 0,60 20 10 a 7.0 0,50 60 15-23 = 80 20-28 0,40 z 5.0 100 25-33 Lu 4.0 0 0,30 Z� 145 36-43 O 3'0 Q 0,20 m 165 40-48 � 185 45-53 a 2.0 O Oa Q 205 50-58 0 ^� 0,10 tr m Lo 225 55-63 Z =�O� Q 0,08 LLJ°' 250 1 60-68 a 1.0 V� O= D o TABLE B z G� 0,06 co o 2 D C 0,05 w n SYSTEM AIR PRESSURE a 0.7 N = � REQUIREMENTS � ^� (0 0,04 a a p 0.5 ti z w 0,03 Operation r[ 0.4 0 0 0.3 0,02 Z The TYCO Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve a is a differential type valve that utilizes a a 0.2 substantially lower system(air or nitro- Q gen) pressure than the supply (water) 0,01 pressure, to maintain the set position o shown in Figure 2A. The differential Z 0.1 nature of the DPV-1 is based on the 100 200 300 500 700 1000 2000 3000 area difference between the air seat FLOW RATE IN GALLONS PER MINUTE(GPM) and the water seat in combination with The approximate friction losses,based on the Hazen and Williams formula and expressed in equivalent length of the ratio of the radial difference from Schedule 40 pipe with C=100 and flowing at typical flow rates,are as follows: the Hinge Pin to the center of the Water 2-1/2 in.valve at 250 GPM flow=2.2 ft 4 in.valve at 600 GPM flow=8.9 ft Seat and the Hinge Pin to the center of 3 in.valve at 350 GPM flow=4.9 ft 6 in.valve at 1500 GPM flow=22.0 ft the Air Seat.The difference is such that GRAPH A 1 psi (0,07 bar) of system air pressure MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVES can hold approximately 5.5 psi (0,38 1 NOMINAL PRESSURE LOSS VS. FLOW bar)of water supply pressure. Table B establishes the minimum sure of 100 psi (6,9 bar). It is for this After a valve actuation and upon sub- required system air pressure that reason that the plunger of the Auto- sequent closing of a system main includes a safety factor to help prevent matic Drain Valve must be depressed control valve to stop water flow, the false operations that occur due to water during several of the resetting steps, Clapper Assembly will latch open as supply fluctuations. as well as during inspections, making shown in Figure 3D. Latching open of certain that the Automatic Drain Valve the DPV-1 will permit complete drain- The Intermediate Chamber of the is open. ing of the system (including any loose DPV-1 is formed by the area between scale)through the main drain port. the Air Seat and Water Seat as shown in When one or more automatic sprin- Figure 213. The Intermediate Chamber klers operate in response to a fire, During the valve resetting procedure normally remains at atmospheric pres- air pressure within the system piping and after the system is completely sure through the Alarm Port connection is relieved through the open sprin- drained,the external reset knob can be and the valve trim to the normally open klers. When the air pressure is suf- easily depressed to externally unlatch Automatic Drain Valve (Fig. 3, 4, or ficiently reduced, the water pressure the Clapper Assembly, as shown 5). Having the Intermediate Chamber, overcomes the differential holding in Figure 2E. As such, the Clapper Figure 26, open to atmosphere is criti- the Clapper Assembly closed and the Assembly is returned to its normal set cal to the DPV-1 Valve remaining set, Clapper Assembly swings clear of the position to facilitate setting of the dry otherwise the full resulting pressure of water seat, as shown in Figure 2C, pipe sprinkler system,without having to the system air pressure on top of the This action permits water flow into the remove the Handhole Cover. Clapper Assembly cannot be realized. system piping and subsequently to be discharged from any open sprinklers. For example, and assuming a water Also,with the Clapper Assembly open, supply pressure of 100 psi (6,9 bar), if the intermediate chamber is pressur- the system air pressure is 25 psi (1,7 ized and water flows through the alarm bar) and there was 15 psi (1,0 bar) port (Ref. Figure 26) at the rear of the pressure trapped in the Intermediate DPV-1 Valve to actuate system water Chamber,the resulting pressure across flow alarms. The flow from the alarm the top of the Clapper would only be 10 port is also sufficient to close the oth- psi (0,7 bar). This pressure would be erwise normally open Automatic Drain insufficient to hold the Clapper Assem- Valve in the valve trim. bly closed against a water supply pres- TFP1O2O Page 6 of 20 Installation be equipped with a Dry Pipe Valve however, it must be reset to relieve Accelerator, refer to the Technical at a pressure which is in accordance General Instructions Data Sheet TFP1105 for the VIZOR with the requirements of the author- Proper operation of the Model DPV-1 Electronic Dry Pipe Valve Accel- ity having jurisdiction. Dry Pipe Valve depends upon its trim erator or TFP1112 for the Model To reset the Pressure Relief Valve, being installed in accordance with the ACC-1 Mechanical Dry Pipe Valve first loosen the jam nut and then instructions given in this Technical Data Accelerator. adjust the cap accordingly — Sheet. Failure to follow the appropriate • Care must be taken to make sure that clockwise for a higher pressure trim diagram may prevent the DPV-1 check valves,strainers,globe valves, setting or counter-clockwise for a Valve from functioning properly, as etc.are installed with the flow arrows lower pressure setting.After veri- well as void listings,approvals,and the in the proper direction. fying the desired pressure setting, manufacturer warranties. tighten the jam nut. • Drain tubing to the drip funnel must . Installation of an Air Maintenance Failure to latch open the Clapper be installed with smooth bends that Device,Installation described in the MaintTechnienance prior to a system hydro- will not restrict flow. cal Data Section, is recommended. static test may result in damage to the . The main drain and drip funnel drain Clapper Assembly. may be interconnected provided a • An Inspector's Test Connection as The DPV-1 Valve must be installed in a check valve is located at least 12 in. required By NFPA 13 must be pro- readily visible and accessible location. (300 mm)below the drip funnel.The vided on the system piping at the Low Body Drain Valve(Figure 3,4,or most remote location from the Model The DPV-1 Valve and associated trim DPV-1 Valve. must be maintained at a minimum tem- 5) may be piped so as to discharge must ure of 40°F maintained at into the Drip Funnel or to a separate Conduit and electrical connections peradrain. are to be made in accordance with Heat tracing of the DPV-1 Valve or its Suitable provision must be made the requirements of the author- associated trim is not permitted. Heat for disposal of drain water. Drainage ity having jurisdiction and/or the tracing can result in the formation of water must be directed such that it National Electric Code. hardened mineral deposits that are will not cause accidental damage to Before a system hydrostatic test is capable of preventing proper operation. property or danger to persons. performed in accordance with NFPA The Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve is to 13 system acceptance test require- be installed in accordance with the fol- Unused pressure alarm switch and/ ments, the Clapper Assembly is to lowing criteria: or water motor alarm connections be manually latched open (Ref. Fig- must be plugged. ure 2D); the Automatic Drain Valve • All nipples,fittings,and devices must The Pressure Relief Valve provided (Figure 3,4,or 5)is to be temporarily be clean and free of scale and burrs with the Valve Trim is factory set to replaced with a 1/2 in. NPT plug,the before installation. Use pipe thread relieve at a pressure of approximately 3/32 in. Vent Fitting (Item 13, Figure sealant sparingly on male pipe 45 psi (3,1 bar), which can typically 3; Item 15, Figure 4; or Item 15, Fig- threads only. be used for a maximum normal sys- ure 5) is to be temporarily replaced • The DPV-1 Valve must be trimmed tem air pressure of 40 psi (2,8 bar). with a 1/4 in. NPT plug, and the in accordance with Figures 3, 4, or The Pressure Relief Valve may be Handhole Cover Bolts are to be tight- 5, as applicable. If the DPV-1 is to reset to a lower or higher pressure; ened using a cross-draw sequence. TFP1O2O Page 7 of 20 Valve Setting Step 5.As necessary,replace all sprin- to the Care and Maintenance section klers that have operated. Replacement under Automatic Drain Valve Inspection Procedure sprinklers must be of the same type to determine/correct the cause of the and temperature rating as those which leakage problem. Steps 1 through 11 are to be performed have operated. Step 10. Partially open the Main when initially setting the Model DPV-1 Control Valve. Slowly close the Main Dry Pipe Valve;after an operational test MUM Drain Valve as soon as water dis- of the fire protection system; or, after In order to prevent the possibility of charges from the drain connection. system operation due to a fire. a subsequent operation of an over- Depress the plunger on the Automatic NOTES:If the DPV-1 is equipped with heated solder type sprinkler,any solder Drain Valve to make sure that it is open a Dry Pipe Valve Accelerator, refer to type sprinklers which were possibly and that there is no water discharging. its resetting instructions before reset- exposed to a temperature greater than The absence of water discharging from ting the DPV-1.Refer to TFP1105 for the their maximum rated ambient must be the Automatic Drain Valve is an indica- VIZOR or TFP1112 for the ACC-1. replaced. tion of a properly set water seat within Based on the instructions provided, Step 6. Push down on the Reset Knob the DPV-1 Valve. If water is discharg- reset the Accelerator at the appropriate (Figure 2E)to allow the Clapper Assem- ing, refer to the Care and Maintenance time during the resetting of the DPV-1. bly to re-seat. section under the Automatic Drain Step 7. Pressurize the system with air Valve Inspection to determine/correct Unless otherwise noted,refer to Figure 3, 4, or 5 to identify functional trim (or nitrogen) to 10 psi (0,7 bar), and the cause of the leakage problem. components. then individually open all auxiliary drain If there are no leaks,the DPV-1 Valve is valves in the system piping to drain ready to be placed in service and the Step 1. Close the Main Control Valve, any remaining water in trapped sec- Main Control Valve must then be fully and close the Air Supply Control Valve. tions. Close each drain valve as soon opened. If the DPV-1 is equipped with a Dry as water ceases to discharge. Note: After setting a fire protection Pipe Valve Accelerator, remove the Dry Pipe Valve Accelerator from service in Also partially open the Low Body Drain system, notify the proper authorities accordance with its Technical Data Valve to assure that the riser is com- and advise those responsible for moni- S heet(Refer to TFP1105 for the VIZOR pletely drained. Close the Low Body toring proprietary and/or central station or TFP1112 for the ACC-1). Drain Valve as soon as water ceases alarms. Step 2.Open the Main Drain Valve and to discharge. Step 11. Once a week after a valve is all auxiliary drains in the system.Close Step 8. Refer to Table B and then reset following an operational test or the auxiliary drain valves after water restore the system to the normal system operation,the Low Body Drain ceases to discharge. Leave the Main system air pressure as necessary to Valve (and any low point drain valves) Drain Valve open. hold the DPV-1 Valve closed. should be partially opened (and then Step 9. Depress the plunger on the subsequently closed) to relieve drain- Step Depress the plunger the Automatic Drain Valve to make sure back water. Continue this procedure drain- Automatic tic Drain Valve to verify that it is until drain-back water is no longer it is open and that there is no air open and that the DPV-1 Valve is com-pletely drained. discharging. present. Step 4. Open the Optional Alarm The absence of air discharging from Control Valve, as applicable, if it was the Automatic Drain Valve is an indica- closed to silence local alarms. tion of a properly set air seat within the DPV-1 Valve. If air is discharging, refer TFP1020 Page 8 of 20 AIR PRESSURE WATERFLOW TO SYSTEM TO SYSTEM itCLAPPER CLAPPER 1" NPT ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY AIR SUPPLY IN SET FULLY OPEN \ PORT POSITION CLAPPER LATCH PIVOTS TO ALLOW 1WATERT "o CLAPPER ASSEMBLY L ° SUPPLY �, TO FULLY OPEN PR ESSURE -T-T- 3/4" NPT ALARM - - &ALARM i�Y PORT OPEN TO TEST PORT ATMOSPHERE VALARM PORT WATERFLOW CLAPPER TO ALARM ASSEMBLY FROM FROM WATER SUPPLY AIR WATER SUPPLY SEAT FIGURE 2A FIGURE 2C SET POSITION WATER OPERATED POSITION SEAT I � ALARM \ PORT DRAIN FROM DRAIN FROM SYSTEM SYSTEM VALVE INTERMEDIATE COMPLETE WATERWAY CHAMBER PUSH HERE It FIGURE 2B TO RESET SET POSITION VALVE INTERMEDIATE RESET CLAPPER CHAMBER KNOB ASSEMBLY - - LATCHED RESET OPEN ASSEMBLY CLAPPER _ LATCH o PIVOTS TO r o CLAPPER UNLATCH ' LATCH CLAPPER ASSEMBLY MAIN DRAIN PORT: 3/4" NPT 1-1/4" NPT`(2-1/2 INCH CLAPPER LOW BODY &3 INCH VALVES) ASSEMBLY DRAIN 2" NPT(4 INCH VALVE) RESEATED PORT WATER SUPPLY DN40 FOR VALVES WITH WATER SUPPLY SHUT OFF ISO THREADED PORTS SHUT OFF FIGURE 2D FIGURE 2E DRAIN POSITION RESET POSITION FIGURE 2-PART 1 OF 2 MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVES 2-112, 3,AND 4 INCH(DN65, DN80,AND DN100) SET AND OPEN POSITIONS TFP1020 Page 9 of 20 AIR PRESSURE WATERFLOW TO SYSTEM TO SYSTEM CLAPPER t ASSEMBLY t FULLY OPEN 1" NPT CLAPPER LATCH AIR SUPPLY PIVOTS TO ALLOW PORT CLAPPER ASSEMBLY TO FULLY OPEN 3/4" NPT ALARM PORT OPEN TO ° CLAPPER ATMOSPHERE ASSEMBLY f, IN SET POSITION 1/2" NPT WATER SUPPLY m PRESSURE /— &ALARM TEST PORT ALARM PORT WATERFLOW CLAPPER TO ALARM ASSEMBLY AIR FROM SEAT FROM WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY FIGURE 2A ALARM FIGURE 2C SET POSITION WATER PORT OPERATED POSITION SEAT m I DRAIN FROM DRAIN FROM SYSTEM SYSTEM INTERMEDIATE VALVE COMPLETE CHAMBER WATERWAYIt PUSH HERE FIGURE 2B SET POSITION TO RESET INTERMEDIATE VALVE CLAPPER CHAMBER RESET ASSEMBLY KNOB LATCHED OPEN - - RESET ASSEMBLY 3/4" NPT CLAPPER LOW BODY ° LATCH ` ° DRAIN PORT PIVOTS TO UNLATCH ' �- CLAPPER i i ASSEMBLY 2" NPT CLAPPER MAIN DRAIN LATCH PORT CLAPPER ASSEMBLY RESEATED WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY SHUT OFF SHUT OFF FIGURE 2D FIGURE 2E DRAIN POSITION RESET POSITION FIGURE 2-PART 2 OF 2 MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVES 6INCH(DN150) SET AND OPEN POSITIONS TFP1020 Page 10 of 20 NOTES: 1. SEE FIGURE 3 PART 3 FOR TRIM ARRANGEMENT WITH BILL OF MATERIALS LOW AIR AND COMPONENT PART NUMBERS. PRESSURE 2. TRIM SHOWN FULLY ASSEMBLED;COMPONENTS SUCH AS GAUGES AND ALARM SWITCHES MAY REQUIRE ASSEMBLY IN TRIM AT INSTALLATION. / SWITCH SYSTEM AIR SUPPLY 1 INCH NPT SYSTEM CONTROL VALVE CONNECTION AIR SUPPLY / (NORMALLY FOR LOCAL PRESSURE OPEN) SPRINKLER GAUGE �I 2-1/2 INCH(DN65) ��/A WATERFLOW 1/2 INCH NPT / or INCH(DN80) PRESSURE CONNECTION MODEL DPV-1 ALARM FOR SYSTEM DRY PIPE VALVE / SWITCH AIR SUPPLY (GxG ONLY) GROOVED MAIN COUPLING TEST VALVE e® DRAIN VALVE (NORMALLY ® (NORMALLY 1/2 INCH NPT CLOSED) CLOSED) CONNECTION SYSTEM 3/4 IN NPT \ SYSTEM FOR OPTIONAL WATER CONNECTION SHUT-OFF SUPPLY 1-1/4 INCH NPT ACCELERATOR PRESSURE TO DRAIN VALVE CONNECTION GAUGE LOW BODY (NORMALLY TO DRAIN AUTOMATIC DRAIN VALVE OPEN) DRAIN VALVE (NORMALLY 1-1/4 INCH NPT CLOSED) CONNECTION DRIP TO DRAIN FUNNEL FIGURE 3-PART 1 OF 3 2-112 AND 3 INCH(DN65 AND DN80)MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE PRE-TRIMMED ASSEMBLY AIR SUPPLY 1/2 INCH NPT 1/2 INCH NPT NOTES: CONTROL VALVE CONNECTION CONNECTION 1. INSTALL TRIM ASSEMBLIES IN (NORMALLY OPEN) FOR OPTIONAL FOR OPTIONAL ALPHABETICAL ORDER. ACCELERATOR AIR PRESSURE AUTOMATIC SWITCH 2. SEE FIGURE 2 FOR VALVE PORT 1/2 INCH NPT I DRAIN VALVE IDENTIFICATION. CONNECTION 3. ROUTE 1/4"TUBING TO DRIP FOR SYSTEM AIR SUPPLY H FUNNEL. \e = SYSTEM AIR SUPPLY MAIN 1/2 INCH NPT G D PRESSURE GAUGE A DRAIN VALVE CONNECTION (NORMALLY FOR WATERFLOW \ E \ CLOSED) PRESSURE ALARM SWITCH 1-1/4 INCH NPT DRIP CONNECTION FUNNEL TO DRAIN 1-1/4 INCH NPT \ CONNECTION 2-1/2 INCH(DN65) TO DRAIN 1 INCH NPT C or 3 INCH(DN80) CONNECTION MODEL DPV-1 FOR LOCAL DRY PIPE VALVE SPRINKLER (GxG ONLY) ALARM / F B/ LOW BODY TEST VALVE � DRAIN VALVE (NORMALLY SYSTEM (NORMALLY CLOSED) WATER SUPPLY 3/4 INCH NPT CLOSED) PRESSURE CONNECTION GAUGE TO DRAIN FIGURE 3-PART 2 OF 3 2-112 AND 3 INCH(DN65 AND DN80)MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE EXPLODED ARRANGEMENT OF SEMI-ASSEMBLED TRIM TFP1020 Page 11 of 20 NO. DESCRIPTION QTY P/N NO. DESCRIPTION QTY P/N NO. DESCRIPTION QTY P/N 1 250 psi/1750 kPa 13 3/32"Vent 28 1"x 1"x 1/2" Air Pressure Fitting .. .. .. ... ..1 92-032-1-002 Reducing Tee ... ..1 CH Gauge.. .. .. ... ..1 92-343-1-012 14 1/4"Tube, 29 Not Used 2 300 psi/2000 kPa 18" Long....... ..1 CH PIPE NIPPLES: Water Pressure 15 1/4" Plug....... ..2 CH 30 1/4"x 3" ....... ..2 CH Gauge.. .. .. ... ..1 92-343-1-005 16 1/2" Plug....... ..2 CH 31 1/2"x Close .... ..4 CH 3 1/4"Gauge Test 17 1" Plug . .........1 CH 32 1/2"x 1-1/2".... ..8 CH Valve. .. .. .. ... ..2 46-005-1-002 18 1/2" Union. .......1 CH 33 1/2"x 2" ....... ..1 CH 4 Model AD-1 19 1/2"x 1/4" Reducing 34 1/2"x 4-1/2".... ..1 CH Automatic Bushing .........1 CH 35 1/2"x 6" ....... ..1 CH Drain Valve .. ... ..1 52-793-2-004 20 1/2"90'Elbow....3 CH 36 3/4"x Close .... ..1 CH 5 1/4" Pressure 21 3/4"90'Elbow....1 CH 37 3/4"x 1-1/2".... ..1 CH Relief Valve.. ... ..1 92-343-1-020 22 1-1/4"90'Elbow...1 CH 38 3/4"x 2-1/2".... ..1 CH 6 1/2" Ball Valve .. ..2 46-050-1-004 23 1/2"Cross........2 CH 39 1"x Close...... ..1 CH 7 3/4"Angle Valve. ..1 46-048-1-005 24 1/2"x 1/2"x 1/4" 40 1-1/4"x Close .. ..1 CH 8 1-1/4"Angle Valve .1 46-048-1-007 Reducing Tee .....1 CH 41 1-1/4"x 4"...... ..1 CH 9 1/2"Swing 25 1/2"Tee .........1 CH COMPONENTS INCLUDED ONLY IN Check Valve .... ..2 46-049-1-004 26 1/2"x 1/4"x 1/2" PRE-TRIMMED VALVE ASSEMBLIES: 10 Drip Funnel Reducing Tee .....2 CH Connector... ... ..1 92-211-1-005 27 1/2"x 1/2"x 3/4" 42 Model BFV-300 11 Drip Funnel Reducing Tee .....1 CH Butterfly Valve, Bracket. .... ... ..1 92-211-1-003 2-1/2"(DN65).....1 59300GO25W 12 Drip Funnel.. ... ..1 92-343-1-007 3"(DN80) ........1 59300GO30W 45 43 Figure 577 Coupling, 2-1/2"(DN65).....1 57725ACP \/ 16 3"(DN80) ...... ..1 57730ACP 44 Waterflow Pressure 20 1 Alarm Switch, Model PS10-2... ..1 25710 9 19 45 Low Air Pressure 32 30 Alarm Switch, 5 32 6 32 23 Model PS40-2... ..1 25730 32 24 20 17 32 15 ® 34 39 3 44 33 28 2-1/2 INCH(DN65) g 16 4 or 3 INCH(DN80) MODEL DPV-1 25 31 27 DRY PIPE VALVE (GxG ONLY) 31 LOCATION 32 23 FOR OPTIONAL 10 36 41 8 18 ELECTRICALLY SUPERVISED 32 N.O.ALARM 20 1 22 31 40 CONTROL 11 VALVE 26 13 12 37 NOTES: 1 (GREEN 14 43 1. SEE FIGURE 2 FOR VALVE TINS 21 PORT IDENTIFICATION. 38 7 42 2. ROUTE 114"TUBING,ITEM 14, 31 TO DRIP FUNNEL,ITEM 12. 6 3. ALL FITTINGS AND NIPPLES 32 35 o ARE GALVANIZED. 26 2 4. CH:COMMON HARDWARE 30 5. ITEMS 42-45 INCLUDED 3 ONLY IN PRE-TRIMMED VALVE ASSEMBLIES AS APPLICABLE;OTHERWISE SEPARATELY ORDERED. FIGURE 3-PART 3 OF 3 2-1 12 AND 3 INCH(DN65 AND DN80)MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE EXPLODED ARRANGEMENT OF VALVE TRIM TFP1020 Page 12 of 20 1. SEE FIGURE 4 PART 3 FOR TRIM ARRANGEMENT WITH BILL OF MATERIALS LOW AIR AND COMPONENT PART NUMBERS. PRESSURE 2. TRIM SHOWN FULLY ASSEMBLED;COMPONENTS SUCH AS GAUGES AND ALARM SWITCHES MAY REQUIRE ASSEMBLY IN TRIM AT INSTALLATION. SWITCH SYSTEM / AIR SUPPLY 1/2 INCH NPT SYSTEM 4 INCH(DN100) CONTROL VALVE CONNECTION AIR SUPPLY MODEL VALVE (NORMALLY \/ ® FOR SYSTEM PRESSURE DRY PIPE VALVE OPEN) AIR SUPPLY GAUGE (FxG SHOWN) 3/4 INCH NPT J 1 INCH NPT CONNECTION FLANGE ADAPTER FOR WATER CONNECTION OR GROOVED FOR LOCAL COUPLING MOTOR ALARM SPRINKLER MAIN WATERFLOW C�3/4 INCH NPT � � DRAIN VALVE o PRESSURE CONNECTION (NORMALLY ALARM TO DRAIN / CLOSED) 1/2 INCH NPT SWITCH CONNECTION ALARM / FOR OPTIONAL TEST VALVE \ SYSTEM 2 INCH NPT ACCELERATOR (NORMALLY LOW BODY CONNECTION CLOSED) DRAIN VALVE SYSTEM SHUT-OFF TO DRAIN AUTOMATIC WATER VALVE (NORMALLY SUPPLY (NORMALLY DRAIN VALVE CLOSED) PRESSURE OPEN) 1-1/4 INCH NPT GAUGE CONNECTION DRIP TO DRAIN FUNNEL FIGURE 4-PART 1 OF 3 4 INCH(DN100)MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE PRE-TRIMMED ASSEMBLY 1/2 INCH NPT AIR SUPPLY CONNECTION CONTROL VALVE FOR OPTIONAL (NORMALLY ACCELERATOR OPEN) 1/2 INCH NPT MAIN CONNECTION SYSTEM DRAIN VALVE 0 1/2 INCH NPT AUTOMATIC AIR SUPPLY NORMALLY CONNECTION DRAIN VALVE FOR OPTIONAL PRESSURE AIR PRESSURE CLOSED) FOR WATERFLOW \ SWITCH GAUGE SLOPE PRESSURE ALARM DOWN SWITCH \ D I 3/4 INCH NPT CONNECTION FOR WATER A MOTOR ALARM � \ � 1/2 INCH NPT �/ 2 INCH NPT CONNECTION CONNECTION FOR SYSTEM ~ TO DRAIN � I AIR SUPPLY C 0 4 INCH(DN100) ALARM �' �o_ — C) MODEL DPV-1 TEST VALVE / DRY PIPE VALVE (NORMALLY (FxG SHOWN) CLOSED) 3/4 1 INCH NPT NOTES: B CONNECTION 1. INSTALL TRIM ASSEMBLIES IN SYSTEM INCH NPT FOR LOCAL ALPHABETICAL ORDER. ONNECTON CI WATER SUPPLY SPRINKLER PRESSURE TO DRAIN 2. SEE FIGURE 2 FOR VALVE PORT GAUGE LOW BODY IDENTIFICATION. DRIP DRAIN VALVE 3. ROUTE 1/4"TUBING TO DRIP FUNNEL. FUNNEL 1-1/4 INCH NPT (NORMALLY 4. SLOPE ASSEMBLY B DOWN TOWARD CONNECTION CLOSED) BACK OF VALVE TO FACILITATE TO DRAIN SUFFICIENT LOW BODY DRAINAGE. FIGURE 4-PART 2 OF 3 4 INCH(DN100)MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE EXPLODED ARRANGEMENT OF SEMI-ASSEMBLED TRIM TFP1020 Page 13 of 20 l NOTES: 47 16 48 1. SEE FIGURE 2 FOR VALVE 28 18 PORT IDENTIFICATION. 5 6 2. ROUTE TUBING, ITEM 16, FUNNEL, 0 15 27 TO DRIP FUNNEL,ITEM 14. 34 (GREEN 3. SLOPE 3/4"ANGLE VALVE, 9 29 y TINT) 18 12 ITEM 9,DOWN TOWARD SLOPE 34 14 BACK OF VALVE TO DOWN ® 34 26 34 FACILITATE SUFFICIENT 8 LOW BODY DRAINAGE. 19 34 27 = 4. ALL FITTINGS AND NIPPLES 36 ARE GALVANIZED. LOCATION FOR OPTIONAL 30 21 1 5. CH:COMMON HARDWARE ELECTRICALLY r 32 17 13 6. ITEMS 45-48 INCLUDED SUPERVISED 3 ONLY IN PRE-TRIMMED N.O.ALARM 41 30 VALVE ASSEMBLIES AS CONTROL 39 40 APPLICABLE;OTHERWISE VALVE 10 SEPARATELY ORDERED. 39 i' 23 30 40 4 INCH(DN100) 24 34 84 43 MODEL DPV-1 1 DRY PIPE VALVE 33 42 31 I (FxG SHOWN) 25 7 9 20 CQ CD 0 33 38 � 46 37 CD �(D 2 11 44 NO. DESCRIPTION QTY P/N 22 1 250 psi/1750 kPa 28 3 45 Air Pressure 35 Gauge.. .........1 92-343-1-012 32 17 2 300 psi/2000 kPa Water Pressure Gauge.. .........1 92-343-1-005 3 1/4"Gauge Test NO. DESCRIPTION QTY P/N Valve. .. .........2 46-005-1-002 4 1/4" Pressure 21 1/2"x 1/4" Reducing Relief Valve.......1 92-343-1-020 Bushing ....... ..1 CH 5 1/2"Angle Valve...1 46-048-1-004 22 1/2" Union...... ..1 CH NO. DESCRIPTION QTY P/N 6 Model AD-1 23 3/4" Union...... . . 1 CH 41 3/4"x 2" .. .. ... ..1 CH Automatic 24 1/2"90'Elbow.. .. 1 CH 42 3/4"x 3" .. .. ... ..1 CH Drain Valve .. ... ..1 52-793-2-004 25 1/2"45'Elbow....1 CH 43 1"x 4".. .. .. ... ..1 CH 7 1/2" Ball Valve .. ..1 46-050-1-004 26 1/2"Cross........1 CH 44 2"x 4-1/2". .. ... ..1 CH 8 1/2"Swing 27 1/2"Tee .........2 CH COMPONENTS INCLUDED ONLY IN Check Valve . ... ..1 46-049-1-004 28 1/2"x 1/4"x 1/2" PRE-TRIMMED VALVE ASSEMBLIES: 9 3/4"Angle Valve. ..1 46-048-1-005 Reducing Tee .....2 CH 10 3/4"Swing 29 1/2"x 1/2"x 1/4" 45 Model BFV-300 Butterfly Check Valve .... ..1 46-049-1-005 Reducing Tee .....1 CH Valve,4"(DN100)..1 59300GO40W 11 2"Angle Valve .. ..1 46-048-1-009 30 3/4"x 1/2"x 3/4" 46 Butterfy Valve 12 Drip Funnel Reducing Tee .....3 CH Assembly Component: Connector... ... ..1 92-211-1-005 31 1"x 1"x 1/2" GxG DPV-1 Valves, 13 Drip Funnel Reducing Tee ... ..1 CH Figure 577 Coupling, Bracket. .........1 92-211-1-003 PIPE NIPPLES: 4"(DN100) .......1 57740ACP 14 Drip Funnel.......1 92-343-1-007 32 1/4"x 3" ....... ..2 CH FxF,FxG DPV-1 Valves, 15 3/32"Vent 33 1/2"x Close .... ..2 CH Figure 71 Flange Adapter, Fitting .. .........1 92-032-1-002 34 1/2"x 1-1/2".... ..7 CH 4"(DN100) .......1 7140S 16 1/4"Tube, 35 1/2"x 2" ....... ..1 CH 47 Waterflow Pressure 24" Long.........1 CH 36 1/2"x 2-1/2".... ..1 CH Alarm Switch, 17 1/4" Plug.........2 CH 37 1/2"x 3" .........1 CH Model PS10-2.....1 25710 18 1/2" Plug.........2 CH 38 1/2"x 3-1/2"......1 CH 48 Low Air Pressure 19 3/4" Plug.........1 CH 39 3/4"x Close ......2 CH Alarm Switch, 20 1" Plug . .........1 CH 40 3/4"x 1-1/2"......2 CH Model PS40-2.....1 25730 FIGURE 4-PART 3 OF 3 4 INCH(DN100)MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE EXPLODED ARRANGEMENT OF VALVE TRIM TFP1020 Page 14 of 20 NOTES: 1. SEE FIGURE 5 PART 3 FOR TRIM ARRANGEMENT WITH BILL OF MATERIALS LOW AIR AND COMPONENT PART NUMBERS. PRESSURE 2. TRIM SHOWN FULLY ASSEMBLED;COMPONENTS SUCH AS GAUGES AND ALARM SWITCHES MAY REQUIRE ASSEMBLY IN TRIM AT INSTALLATION. SWITCH SYSTEM AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM CONTROL VALVE AIR SUPPLY (NORMALLY PRESSURE OPEN) 1/2 INCH NPT GAUGE CONNECTION SYSTEM LOW BODY FOR SYSTEM / WATER DRAIN VALVE AIR SUPPLY SUPPLY (NORMALLY PRESSURE CLOSED) 1 INCH NPT GAUGE CONNECTION ®AUTOMATIC FOR LOCAL GROOVED DRAIN VALVE SPRINKLER COUPLING OR FLANGE ° 1/2 INCH NPT DRIP FUNNEL ADAPTER CONNECTION e FOR OPTIONAL MAIN / ® ACCELERATOR DRAIN VALVE ALARM (NORMALLY 2 INCH NPT TEST VALVE 1-1/4 INCH NPT CLOSED) CONNECTION SYSTEM (NORMALLY WATERFLOW CONNECTION 6 INCH(DN150) SHUT-OFF CLOSED) 3/4 INCH NPT PRESSURE TO DRAIN MODEL DPV-1 VALVE CONNECTION ALARM TO DRAIN DRY PIPE VALVE (NORMALLY FOR WATER SWITCH (GxG SHOWN) OPEN) MOTOR ALARM FIGURE 5-PART 1 OF 3 6 INCH(DN150)MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE PRE-TRIMMED ASSEMBLY 1/2 INCH NPT 1/2 INCH NPT NOTES: B CONNECTION CONNECTION 4. SLOPE 3/4"ANGLE VALVE AND ��' d FOR OPTIONAL FOR SYSTEM 3/4"x 4-1/2" NIPPLE(OF ASSEMBLY B) O va SYSTEM AIR PRESSURE AIR SUPPLY INTO DRIP FUNNEL TO FACILITATE AIR SUPPLY SWITCH SUFFICIENT LOW BODY DRAINAGE. PRESSURE AIR SUPPLY DRIP GAUGE \, CONTROL VALVE LOW BODY 112 INCH NPT FUNNEL— (NORMALLY DRAIN VALVE CONNECTION SLOPE 1 INCH NPT OPEN) (NORMALLY FOR OPTIONAL TO FIT CONNECTION CLOSED) ACCELERATOR 1/2 INCH NPT FOR LOCAL CONNECTION SPRINKLER A o o AUTOMATIC FOR WATERFLOW 0 o DRAIN VALVE PRESSURE ALARM (7) SWITCH 0 0 MAIN o o B 3/4 INCH NPT CONNECTION DRAIN VALVE FOR WATER (NORMALLY I MOTOR ALARM CLOSED) D 2 INCH NPT CONNECTION 6 INCH(DN150) / TO DRAIN MODEL DPV-1 DRIP i D(FxF SHOWN)RY PIPE E FUNNEL (; NOTES: 1. INSTALL TRIM ASSEMBLIES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER. / ALARM 2. SEE FIGURE 2 FOR VALVE PORT 1-1/4 INCH NPT SYSTEM TEST VALVE IDENTIFICATION. CONNECTION WATER SUPPLY (NORMALLY 3. ROUTE 1/4"TUBING TO DRIP TO DRAIN PRESSURE CLOSED) FUNNEL. GAUGE FIGURE 5-PART 2 OF 3 6 INCH(DN150)MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE EXPLODED ARRANGEMENT OF SEMI-ASSEMBLED TRIM TFP102O Page 15 of 20 9 BACK OF 4 NOTES: 1. SEE FIGURE 2 FOR VALVE 4. ALL FITTINGS AND NIPPLES (( VALVE 29 PORT IDENTIFICATION. ARE GALVANIZED. 42 \\ o 35 2. ROUTE 1/4"TUBING, ITEM 16, 5. CH:COMMON HARDWARE 5 TO DRIP FUNNEL, ITEM 14. 6. ITEMS 45-48 INCLUDED 14-- 18 3. SLOPE 3/4"ANGLE VALVE, ONLY IN PRE-TRIMMED SLOPE 48 ITEM 9,AND 3/4"x 4-1/2" VALVE ASSEMBLIES AS TO FIT 35 NIPPLE, ITEM 42, INTO APPLICABLE;OTHERWISE DRIP FUNNEL, ITEM 14,TO SEPARATELY ORDERED. 1 21 26 ~ 8 40 FACILITATE SUFFICIENT 15 LOW BODY DRAINAGE. (GREEN LOCATION 35 TINT) FOR OPTIONAL 3 9 85 18 �� ELECTRICALLY 30 27 SUPERVISED 17 33 35 42 6 16 47 N.O.ALARM 11 20 43 27 35 28 CONTROL 32 31 37 VALVE � 40 31 44 10 40 i 40 41 19 23 6 INCH(DN150) 1� 42 12 MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE 40 (GxG SHOWN) 31 13 35 24 NO. DESCRIPTION QTY P/N 39 14 38 1 250 psi/1750 kPa 22 7 34 Air Pressure 36 35 25 Gauge.. .........1 92-343-1-012 28 2 300 psi/2000 kPa 2 Water Pressure Gauge.. .........1 92-343-1-005 3 1/4"Gauge Test Valve. .. .. .. ... ..2 46-005-1-002 33 4 1/4" Pressure 46 3 Relief Valve..... ..1 92-343-1-020 17 NO. DESCRIPTION QTY P/N 5 1/2"Angle Valve. ..1 46-048-1-004 45 35 1/2"x 1-1/2".... ..8 CH 6 Model AD-1 36 1/2"x 2" ....... ..1 CH Automatic 37 1/2"x 2-1/2".... ..1 CH Drain Valve .......1 52-793-2-004 ® 38 1/2"x 3" ....... ..1 CH 7 1/2" Ball Valve .. ..1 46-050-1-004 ® 39 1/2"x 6" ....... ..1 CH 8 1/2"Swing 40 3/4"x 1-1/2"......5 CH Check Valve ......1 46-049-1-004 p 41 3/4"x 2" .........1 CH 9 3/4"Angle Valve...1 46-048-1-005 42 3/4"x 4-1/2"......2 CH 10 3/4"Swing 43 1"x 4".. .........1 CH Check Valve . ... ..1 46-049-1-005 44 2"x 4-1/2"... ... ..1 CH 11 2"Angle Valve .. ..1 46-048-1-009 COMPONENTS INCLUDED ONLY IN 12 Drip Funnel Connector...... ..1 92-211-1-005 PRE-TRIMMED VALVE ASSEMBLIES: 13 Drip Funnel NO. DESCRIPTION QTY P/N 45 Model BFV-300 Butterfly Bracket. ....... ..1 92-211-1-003 25 1/2"45'Elbow.. ..1 CH Valve,6"(DN150)..1 59300GO60W 14 Drip Funnel..... ..1 92-343-1-007 26 1/2"Cross .......1 CH 46 Butterfy Valve 15 3/32"Vent 27 1/2"Tee .........2 CH Assembly Component: Fitting .. .........1 92-032-1-002 28 1/2"x 1/4"x 1/2" GxG DPV-1 Valves, 16 1/4"Tube, Reducing Tee .....2 CH Figure 577 Coupling, 24" Long....... ..1 CH 29 1/2"x 1/2"x 1/4" 6"(DN150) .......1 57760ACP 17 1/4" Plug....... ..2 CH Reducing Tee .....1 CH FxF,FxG DPV-1 Valves, 18 1/2" Plug....... ..2 CH 30 3/4"90'Elbow....1 CH Figure 71 Flange Adapter, 19 3/4" Plug....... ..1 CH 31 3/4"x 1/2"x 3/4" 6"(DN150) .......1 7160S 20 1" Plug . .... ... ..1 CH Reducing Tee .....3 CH 47 Waterflow Pressure 21 1/2"x 1/4" Reducing 32 1"x 1"x 1/2" Alarm Switch, Bushing .. . . . . . . . 1 CH Reducing Tee ... ..1 CH Model PS10-2.....1 25710 22 1/2" Union. . . . . . . . 1 CH PIPE NIPPLES: 48 Low Air Pressure 23 3/4" Union... ... .. 1 CH 33 1/4"x 3" .. .. ... ..2 CH Alarm Switch, 24 1/2"90'Elbow....1 CH 34 1/2"x Close . ... ..1 CH Model PS40-2... ..1 25730 FIGURE 5-PART 3 OF 3 6 INCH(DN150)MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE EXPLODED ARRANGEMENT OF VALVE TRIM TFP1020 Page 16 of 20 7-1/8" _ _ 8-3/8" 14-7/8" 9-1/4" (180 mm) (213 mm) (380 mm) (235 mm) 2-1/2&3 INCH 0 ® o (DN65&DN80) 20-7/16" VALVE ® (520 mm) 16-1/8" (409,6 mm) 2-1/2 or 3 INCH ° q VALVES ° P o 0 if _ 12" 9-5/8" _ 12" __ 14" (300 mm) (245 mm) (300 mm) (355 mm) 4 INCH O a o (DN100) VALVE ® 21-7/8" ® (555 mm) d� FxF: 18-3/16"(462 mm) O �qP FxG: 18-1/4"(464 mm) ® ac GxG:18-5/16"(465 mm) o O O 11-1/2" 11-3/8" 15" 14-3/4" _ (290 mm)�~(289 mm) (380 mm) (375 mm) 6INCH (DN 150) VALVE 0 P O 24-1/2" 0 (620 mm) d b 21-7/8" O (555,6 mm) O O O FIGURE 6-PART 1 OF 2 MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS, PRE-TRIMMED VALVE TFP1020 Page 17 of 20 6-3/4" 8" 14-7/8" 9-1/4" (170 mm) (200 mm) (380 mm) (235 mm) 2-1/2&3 INCH O vc 16-9/16" ® o (DN65&DN80) (420,7 mm) VALVE ® 12-1/4" (311, 2-1/2 orr IN 3 INCH VALVES o qP �I Y 6" (150 mm) _ 12" _ 6" 12" _ 14" _ (300 mm) (150 mm) (300 mm) (355 mm) 4 INCH D Q 17-1/4" O (DN100) qP (440 mm) VALVE ® ® FxF:13-5/8"(346,1 mm) FxG: 113 1/4" 49,3 mm) .pbQ GxG:13-3/4"(349,3 mm) �qP ® DQ O 2-1/2"(65 mm) 11-1/2" 7-1/4" 15" __ 14-3/4" (290 mm) (190 mm) �_— (380 mm) (375 mm) 6INCH (DN150) VALVE O D P 18-3/4" o (475 mm) ® 16" (406,4 mm) FxF,FxG, or GxG ° D Q o �P nQ o 4-1/2" (115 mm) FIGURE 6-PART 2 OF 2 MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS, VALVE AND SEMI-ASSEMBLED TRIM TFP1020 Page 18 of 20 Step 3. Verify that the DPV-1 Valve Care and has operated, as indicated by the flow Nominal Torque Maintenance of water into the system and that all Valve Sizes lb-ft waterflow alarms operate properly. in. (N•m) (DN) The following procedures and inspec- Step 4.Close the system Main Control tions should be performed as indicated, Valve. 2-1/2 30 in addition to any specific requirements (DN65) (41) Step 5. Reset the DPV-1 Valve in of the NFPA,and any impairment must accordance with the Valve Setting 3 30 be immediately corrected. Procedure. (DN80) (41) Before closing a fire protection system Note: It is recommended that the 4 30 main control valve for maintenance requirement of NFPA 25 to annually (DN100) (41) work on the fire protection system that inspect the inside of the valve be per- 6 55 it controls,permission to shut down the formed at this time and prior to reset- (DN150) (75) affected fire protection system must be ting the DPV-1 Valve. Refer to the obtained from the proper authorities Automatic Drain Valve Inspection sub- TABLE C and notify all personnel who may be HANDHOLE COVER BOLTS affected by action. section Steps 2 through 5 for ction of MAXIMUM TORQUE tions with regard to the inspection of The owner is responsible for the the Clapper Facing. inspection,testing,and maintenance of Quarterly Waterf low Alarm Test Gauge), and then after removing the their fire protection system and devices d roceure p Handhole Cover, perform the follow- in compliance with this document, as ing steps: well as with the applicable standards Testing of the system waterflow alarms of the National Fire Protection Associa- should be performed quarterly.To test Step 1. Make sure that the Seat Ring tion (e.g., NFPA 25), in addition to the the waterflow alarm, open the Alarm is clean and free of any nicks or signifi- standards of any authority having juris- Test Valve, which will allow a flow of cant scratches. diction. Contact the installing contrac- water to the Waterf low Pressure Alarm Step 2. Remove the Clapper Assem- tor or sprinkler manufacturer regarding Switch and/or Water Motor Alarm. bly from the valve by first pulling out any questions. Upon satisfactory completion of the the Hinge Pin. Automatic sprinkler systems are rec- test, close the Alarm Test Valve. Step 3. Disassemble the Clapper ommended to be inspected, tested, Water Pressure Inspection Facing Retainer from the Clapper and maintained by a qualified Inspec- The Water Pressure Gauge is to be so that the Clapper Facing can be tion Service in accordance with local inspected monthly (per NFPA 25) to removed and inspected. Make sure requirements and/or national codes. ensure that normal system water pres- that the Clapper Facing does not show sure is being maintained. signs of compression set,damage,etc. The operational test procedure and Clapper the lace waterflow pressure alarm test pro- Air Pressure Inspection Replace PP Facing if there is cedure will result in operation of the The Air Pressure Gauge is to be any signs of wear. associated alarms. Consequently, inspected monthly (per NFPA 25) to Step 4. Clean the Clapper Facing, notification must first be given to the ensure that normal system air pressure Clapper, and Clapper Facing Retainer, owner and the fire department, central is being maintained. and then reassemble the Clapper station,or other signal station to which Automatic Drain Valve Inspection Assembly. the alarms are connected. The Automatic Drain Valve should be Step 5.Reinstall the Clapper Assembly Annual Operation Test Procedure inspected monthly (per NFPA 25) by with its Hinge Pin. Note:Unless otherwise noted, refer to depressing the plunger and check- Figure 3, 4, or 5 to identify functional g in to ensure that the Automatic Drain Step 6. Install Handhole Cover: trim components. Valve is not discharging water and/or a. Align Handhole Cover Gasket and air. A discharge of water and/or air is Handhole Cover in proper orien- Proper operation of the DPV-1 Valve an indication that the air and/or water tation with valve body(Ref. Figure (i.e.,opening of the DPV-1 Valve during seats are leaking, which could subse- 1)and hold in place a fire condition) should be verified at quently cause a false operation should least once a year as follows: the intermediate chamber become b. Apply o Hex E It t rea s equiv- Step 1. If necessary, prevent water inadvertently pressurized. anent)to Hex Bolt threads Hand- from flowing beyond the riser by: If leakage is present, take the DPV-1 c. Insert Hex Bolts through Hand- • Close the Main Control Valve Valve out of service (i.e., close the hole Cover Gasket and le main control valve,open the main drain Cover, hand-tighten inttoo valve • Open the Main Drain Valve valve,close the air supply control valve, body • Open the Main Control Valve one turn remove the Dry Pipe Valve Accelerator d. Using crossdraw sequence to beyond the position at which water from service, as applicable, in accor- assure uniformity,wrench-tighten just begins to flow from the Main dance with its Technical Data Sheet Hex Bolts to appropriate torque Drain Valve (Refer to TFP1105 for the VIZOR or values(Ref.Table C) • Close the Main Drain Valve TFP1112 for the ACC-1), and open the e. Inspect to assure all Hex Bolts Inspector's Test Connection to relieve are securely tightened Step 2. Open the system Inspector's the system air pressure to 0 psig as Test Connection. indicated on the System Air Pressure TFP1020 Page 19 of 20 Limited Specify:6 in. DPV-1 Pre-Trimmed Valve Accessories Assembly, (specify) End Connection, Refer to Technical data Sheets describ- Warranty P/N (specify): ing the following accessories, as Flange x Flange...............52-310-3-060 applicable. For warranty terms and conditions,visit Flange x Groove...............52-310-3-460 Specify: Description, P/N (specify): www.tyco-fire.com. Groove x Groove..............52-310-3-960 Model PS10-2 Potter Electric Waterflow Pre-Trimmed DPV-1 Assemblies Pressure Alarm Switch ...............25710 Ordering without Butterfly Valve (Ref.Potter Electric Technical Data Sheet) Specify:4 in. DPV-1 Pre-Trimmed Valve Model PS40-2 Potter Electric Low Air Pressure Alarm Switch ...............25730 Procedure Assembly without Butterfly, (Specify) (Ref.Potter Electric Technical Data Sheet) End Connection, P/N (specify): Model WMA-1 Contact your local distributor for avail- Water Motor Alarm.............52-630-1-001 ability.When placing an order.indicate Flange x Flange...............52-310-4-440 (Ref.Technical Data Sheet TFP921) y p g Flange xGroove...............52-310-4- 40 the full product name and Part Number Model AMD-1 (P/N). Specify:6 in. DPV-1 Pre-Trimmed Valve Air Maintenance Device.........52-324-2-002 Assembly without Butterfly, (specify) (Ref.Technical Data Sheet TFP1221) Standard DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve End Connection, P/N (specify) Model AMD-2 ( p y)� Air Maintenance Device.........52-326-2-001 ANSI standard outside diameter(O.D.) pipe size with grooved or ANSI drilled Flange x Flange...............52-310-4- 60 (Rod el AMDc31 Data Sheet TFP1231) Flange xGroove...............52-310-4-460 flange end connections and NPT Nitrogen Maintenance Device....52-328-2-001 threaded ports. Standard Galvanized (Ref.Technical Data Sheet TFP1241) Specify: (specify size) Model DPV-1 Semi-Assembled DPV-1 TrimNote: Valves with NPT threaded ports Replacement Valve Parts Dry Pipe Valve with(specify) End Con- are intended for use with the Standard Specify: (description) for use with nections, P/N (specify): Galvanized Semi-Assembled StandDPV-ard (specify size) Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Groove x Groove, Valve Trim described in Figures 3, 4 Valve, P/N (see Figure 1). ANSI 2.in.( in. 5)G G.O.D.Grooves: and 5 of this document. Replacement Trim Parts Groove e (DN65)G x G..........52-310-1-925 Specify: (description) for use with GroovexGroove, Specify: 2-1/2 and 3 in. DPV-1 (specify size) Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe ANSI 3.50 in.(88,9 mm)O.D.Grooves: Semi-Assembled Galvanized Trim, 3 in.(DN80)G x G .............52-310-1-930 P/N 52-309-2-005 Valve, P/N (see Figures 3, 4, or 5). Groove x Groove, Other DPV-1 Dr Pipe Valves ANSI 4.50 in.(114,3 mm)O.D.Grooves: Specify: 4 in. DPV-1 Semi-Assembled Y p 4 in.(DN100)G x G ............52-310-1-940 Galvanized Trim, P/N 52-309-2-001 Notes: Other DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valves Flange x Groove, are valves ordered with any combi- ANSI Flange x ANSI 4.50 in.(114,3 mm)O.D. Specify: 6 in. DPV-1 Semi-Assembled nation of flange drilling, pipe groove Groove: Galvanized Trim, P/N 52-309-2-002 outside diameter(0.D.), or port thread 4 in.(DN100)F x G.............52-310-1-440 specification not offered as Standard Flange x Flange, Optional Electronic Accelerator: s p ANSI Flanges: DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valves. 4 in.(DN100)F x F.............52-310-1-040 VIZOR Electronic Dry Pipe Groove xGroove, Accelerator(with Trim) Valves with NPT threaded ports are ANSI 6.62 in.(168,3 mm)O.D.Grooves: (Ref.Technical Data Sheet TFP1105) intended for use with the Standard 6 in.(DN150)G x G ............52-310-1-960 Galvanized Semi-Assembled DPV-1 Flange x Groove, Specify: VIZOR Electronic Dry Pipe Valve Trim described in Figures 3, 4 ANSI Flange x ANSI 6.62 in.(168,3 mm)O.D. Accelerator for use with the 4 or 6 in. and 5 of this document. Valves with ISO Groove: TYCO Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve threaded ports are intended for use 6 in.(DN150)F x G.............52-310-1-460 Trim, P/N 52-312-3-001 Flange x Flange, with special order trim that is provided ANSI Flanges: Optional Mechanical Accelerator: by local distributors to meet the spe- 6 in.(DN150)F x F.............52-310-1-060 Model ACCA Dry Pipe Accelerator cific needs of certain localities. Please Pre-Trimmed DPV-1 Assemblies (Ref.Technical Data Sheet TFP1112) contact your local distributor regard- with ButterflyValve regard- ing valves and valve trim for specific Specify: Model ACC-1 Dry Pipe localities. Specify: 2-1/2 in. DPV-1 Pre-Trimmed Accelerator, P/N 52-311-1-001, Valve Assembly,Grooved End Connec- and Galvanized Accelerator Trim Specify: (specify size) Model DPV-1 tions, P/N 52-310-3-925 for Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve, Dry Pipe Valve with(specify) End Con- Specify:3 in. DPV-1 Pre-Trimmed Valve P/N 52-311-2-010 nections and (specify NPT or ISO) Assembly, Grooved End Connections, Optional 600 PSI Water Pressure threaded ports, P/N (specify): P/N 52-310-3-930 Gauge: Other 2-1/2 in. (DN65)Valves Specify:4 in. DPV-1 Pre-Trimmed Valve Specify: 600 PSI Water Pressure with NPT Threaded Ports Assembly, (specify) End Connection, Gauge, P/N 92-343-1-004 Groove x Groove, s ecif 3.00 in.(76,1 mm)O.D. P/N (specify): Grooves.....................52-309-1-930 Flange x Flange...............52-310-3-040 Flange x Groove...............52-310-3-440 Groove x Groove..............52-310-3-940 TFP1020 Page 20 of 20 Other 2-1/2 in. (DN65)Valves Other 4 in. (DN100)Valves Other 6 in. (DN150)Valves with ISO Threaded Ports with ISO Threaded Ports with ISO Threaded Ports Groove x Groove, Groove x Groove, Groove x Groove, ANSI 2.88 in.(73,0 mm)O.D. ANSI 4.50 in.(114,3 mm)O.D. ANSI 6.62 in.(168,3 mm)O.D. Grooves.....................52-309-1-920 Grooves.....................52-309-1-923 Grooves.....................52-309-1-925 Groove x Groove, Flange x Groove, Groove x Groove, 3.00 in.(76,1 mm)O.D. ISO Flange x ANSI 4.50 in.(114,3 mm)O.D. 6.50 in.(165,1 mm)O.D. Grooves.....................52-309-1-940 Groove......................52-309-1-213 Grooves.....................52-309-1-945 Flange x Flange, Flange x Groove, Other 3 in.(DN80)Valves ISO Flanges..................52-309-1-113 ISO Flange x ANSI 6.62 in.(168,3 mm)O.D. with ISO Threaded Ports O Groove......................52-309-1-215 Other 6 in. DN150 Groove x Groove, ( )Valves Flange x Groove, ANSI 3.50 in.(88,9 mm)O.D. with NPT Threaded Ports ISO Flange x 6.50 in.(165,1 mm)O.D. Grooves.....................52-309-1-922 Groove x Groove, Groove......................52-309-1-315 DN100 Valves 6.50 in.(165,1 mm)O.D. Flange x Flange, Other 4 in. ( ) Grooves.....................52-309-1-935 ISO Flanges..................52-309-1-115 with NPT Threaded Ports Flange x Groove, Flange x Groove, ANSI Flange x 6.50 in.(165,1 mm)O.D. ISO Flange x ANSI 4.50 in.(114,3 mm)O.D. Groove......................52-309-1-435 Groove......................52-309-1-253 Flange x Groove, Flange x Groove, ISO Flange x ANSI 6.62 in.(168,3 mm)O.D. AS Flange x ANSI 4.50 in.(114,3 mm)O.D. Groove......................52-309-1-255 Groove......................52-309-1-613 Flange x Groove, Flange x Groove, ISO Flange x 6.50 in.(165,1 mm)O.D. JIS Flange x ANSI 4.50 in.(114,3 mm)O.D. Groove......................52-309-1-335 Groove......................52-309-1-813 Flange x Groove, Flange x Flange, AS Flange x ANSI 6.62 in.(168,3 mm)O.D. ISO Flanges..................52-309-1-133 Groove......................52-309-1-615 Flange x Flange, Flange x Groove, AS Flanges...................52-309-1-513 AS Flange x 6.50 in.(165,1 mm)O.D. Flange x Flange, Groove......................52-309-1-635 JIS Flanges ..................52-309 1-713 Flange x Groove, JIS Flange x ANSI 6.62 in.(168,3 mm)O.D. Groove......................52-309-1-815 Flange x Groove, JIS Flange x 6.50 in.(165,1 mm)O.D. Groove......................52-309-1-835 Flange x Flange, ISO Flanges..................52-309-1-135 Flange x Flange, AS Flanges...................52-309-1-515 Flange x Flange, JIS Flanges ..................52-309-1-715 1400 Pennbrook Parkway,Lansdale,PA 19446 Telephone A-215-362-0700®2018 Johnson Controls.All rights reserved.All specifications and other Information shown were current as of document revision date and are subject to change without notice. Johnson 400 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION and NFPA are registered trademarks of National Fire Protection Association; Controls LOCTITE is a registered trademark of Henkel Corporation Page 1 of 7 R FREEDOM® RESIDENTIAL CONCEALED PENDENT N41KJNG4 SPRINKLER VK494 (K4.9) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com 1. DESCRIPTION Viking Freedom@ Residential Concealed Pendent Sprinkler VK494 is a small thermosensitive, glass-bulb residential sprinkler designed for installation on concealed pipe systems where the appearance of a smooth ceiling is desired.The / orifice design allows the sprinkler's efficient use of available water supplies for the hydraulically designed fire-protection system. The glass bulb operating elements\\ and special deflector characteristics meet the challenges of residential sprinkler standards. Features: • K4.9 (70.6 metric) • Fast response glass bulb operating element. • Integral threaded adapter cup accepts push-on or thread-on cover plates. • Low-profile, small diameter, removeable cover plates offer almost flush appearance upon installation and allow ease of maintenance. • Protective cap prevents damage during installation and ceiling finishing and _ keeps errant overspray from coating internal parts. At%* • Various finishes available to meet design requirements. • Optional Electroless Nickel PTFE (ENT) coating provides corrosion resistance (see Approval Chart). �- 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS c@us cULusEU Listed: Category VKKW Eu Refer to the Approval Charts and Design Criteria for C-UL-US-EU Listing requirements that must be followed. 3. TECHNICAL DATA Specifications: Minimum Operating Pressure: Refer to the Approval Chart. Maximum Working Pressure: 175 psi(12 bar). Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 WARNING:Cancer and Reproductive Harm- psi (34.5 bar). www.P65Warnings.ca.gov Thread size: 1/2" (15 mm) NPT Nominal K-factor: 4.9 U.S. (70.6 metric*) Glass-bulb fluid temperature rating: to-65 °F (-55 °C) "Metric K-factor measurement shown is in Bar.When pressure is measured in kPa,divide the metric K-factor shown by 10.0. Material Standards: Sprinkler Body: Brass UNS-C84400 or QM Brass Deflector: Phosphor Bronze UNS-051000 Deflector Pins: Stainless Steel UNS-S30200 Button: Brass UNS-C36000 Pip Cap and Insert Assembly: Copper UNS-C11000 and Stainless Steel UNS-S30400 Compression Screw: 18-8 Stainless Steel Yoke: Phosphor Bronze UNS-051000 Belleville Spring Sealing Assembly: Beryllium Nickel Alloy, coated on both sides with PTFE Tape Cover Adapter: Cold Rolled Steel JIS G3141 and Carbon Steel UNS-G10100 (per JIS G3141) Shipping Cap: High Density Polyethylene Vibration damper ring: Buna-N Rubber SAE AS-568-017 Cover Plate Materials: Cover Plate Assembly: Copper UNS-C11000 and Brass UNS-C26800 or Stainless Steel UNS-S30400 Spring: Beryllium Nickel Solder: Eutectic 4. INSTALLATION Refer to appropriate NFPA Installation Standards. 5. OPERATION During fire conditions, when the temperature around the sprinkler approaches the cover plate's nominal temperature rating, the cover plate detaches and releases the deflector. Continued heating of the exposed sprinkler causes the heat-sensitive liquid in the glass bulb to expand. When the temperature reaches the sprinkler's nominal temperature rating, the glass bulb shatters releasing the yoke, pip cap assembly and sealing spring. Water begins flowing through the sprinkler orifice and strikes the deflector form- ing a uniform spray pattern over a specific area of coverage, which is determined by the water supply pressure at the sprinkler, in order to extinguish or control the fire. Form No. F_012116 Rev 03 April 2023 Replaces Form No. F_012116 Rev 02 (Replaced wrench 24339 with 23143.) Page 2 of 7 ® FREEDOM® RESIDENTIAL CONCEALED PENDENT N411UNG4 SPRINKLER VK494 (K4.9) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY Viking Sprinkler Model VK494 is available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. TABLE 1: SPRINKLER ORDERING INFORMATION Ordering Instructions: (1) Select a sprinkler base part number (2)Add the suffix for the desired finish (3)Add the suffix for the desired sprinkler temperature rating (4) Order a cover plate (Must be ordered separately; refer to Table 2) Example: 23707AE =200 °F (93 °C)Temperature rated sprinkler with a standard brass finish. Sprinkler Size 1: Finishes 2: Temperature Ratings5 Base Part NPT Max.Ambient Ceiling Number Inch Description Suffix Nominal Rating Bulb Color Temperature Suffix 23707 1/2 Brass A 155 °F (68 °C) Red 100 °F (38 °C) B ENT3,4 JN 200 °F (93 °C) Green 150 °F (65 °C) E Accessories Part Number Description 23143 Installation wrench 14412 Small concealed cover plate installer tool; requires a piece of 1" PVC pipe or similar to attach (available since 2007). 14867 Large concealed cover plate installer tool; requires a piece of 1" PVC pipe or similar to attach (available since 2007). 01731A Sprinkler cabinet; holds up to 6 sprinklers (available since 1971). Footnotes 1 Part number shown is the base part number.For complete part number,refer to the current Viking price list schedule. 2. Based on NFPA 13, NFPA 13R,and NFPA 13D. Other limits may apply,depending on fire loading,sprinkler location, and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction.Refer to specific installation standards. 3. cULusEU listed as corrsion resistant. 4. The corrosion resistant coatings have passed the standard corrosion test required by the approving agencies indicated in the Approval Charts.These tests cannot and do not represent all possible corrosive environments. Prior to installation,verify through the end-user that the coatings are compatible with or suitable for the proposed environment. For automatic sprinklers, the ENT coating is applied to all exposed exterior surfaces, including the waterway. For ENT coated sprinklers,the Belleville spring is exposed. 5. The sprinkler temperature rating is stamped on the deflector. e. The installation wrench is intended to be used for a maximum of 500 sprinkler installations at a maximum torque of 14 ft-lbs(19 Nm). Figure 1: Installation Wrench Form No. F_012116 Rev 03 April 2023 Page 3 of 7 ® FREEDOM® RESIDENTIAL CONCEALED PENDENT N41KJNG4 SPRINKLER VK494 (K4.9) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com COVERTABLE 2: ORDERING •R • Instructions: (1) Select a cover plate base part number (2)Add the suffix for the desired finish (3)Add the suffix for the required cover plate nominal rating. Example: 23190MCIW= 165 °F (74 °C) Temperature rated, 2-3/4" (70 mm) diameter, thread-on style, round cover plate with a painted white finish. 1: Select a Cover Plate Base Part Number' 2: Select a Finish Thread-OnPush-On Base Part Size Base Part Size Number' Inch (mm) Type Number Inch (mm) Type Description Suffix° 23190 2-3/4 (70) Round 23447 2-3/4 (70) Round Polished Chrome F 23174 3-5/16 (84) Round 23463 3-5/16 (84) Round Brushed Chrome F-/B 23179 3-5/16 (84) Square 23482 3-5/16 (84) Square Bright Brass B 23193 2-3/4 70 Stainless 23455 2-3/4 70 Stainless Antique Brass B-/A 5 ( ) Steel Round 5 ( ) Steel Round Brushed Brass B-/B 231835 3-5/16 (84) Stainless 234735 3-5/16 (84) Stainless Brushed Copper E-/B Steel Round Steel Round Painted White M-/W Painted Ivory M-/I Painted Black M-/B 3: Temperature Rating Matrix'z Cover Plate Nominal Temperature Sprinkler Nominal Rating Sprinkler Maximum Ambient Suffix Rating (Required) Classification Ceiling Temperature 139 °F (59 °C) Ordinary 155 °F (68 °C) 100 °F (38 °C) A 165 °F (74 °C) Intermediate 200 °F (93 °C) 150 °F (65 °C) C Footnotes 1. Part number shown is the base part number.For complete part number,refer to the current Viking price list schedule. z. The sprinkler temperature rating is stamped on the deflector. s. Based on NFPA-13, NFPA 13R, and NFPA 13D. Other limits may apply,depending on fire loading,sprinkler location, and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction.Refer to specific installation standards. 4. Where a dash(-)is shown in the Finish suffix designation,insert the desired Temperature Rating suffix.See example above. 5. Stainless Steel versions are not available with any finishes or paint. Form No. F_012116 Rev 03 April 2023 Page 4 of 7 ® FREEDOM® RESIDENTIAL NJIKJNG4 CONCEALED PENDENT SPRINKLER VK494 (K4.9) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com Approval Chart Viking VK494, 4.9 K-factor Residential Concealed Pendent Sprinkler For systems designed to NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R. For systems designed to NFPA 13,refer to the Design Criteria. For Ceiling types refer to current editions of NFPA 13,13R or 13D Sprinkler Base Thread Size Nominal K-factor Maximum Water Part Number SIN NPT BSPT U.S. metric 2 Working Pressure 23707 VK494 1/2" 15 mm 4.9 70.6 175 psi(12 bar) Max. Coverage Area 6 Flow Pressure Listings and W X L GPM(LPM) PSI (bar) Deflector Installation Approvals3,5 Minimum Ft.X Ft. 155°F(68°C), 200°F(93°C) to Ceiling Type SF acg (m X m) Temperature Rated Sprinklers cULusEUa (m) 12 X 12 13 7.0 3.7 X 3.7 49.2 0.48 14 X 14 13 7.0 4.3 X 4.3 49.2 0.48 Concealed with 16 X 16 13 7.0 Refer to Cover Plate As- See Footnotes 8,&9 8 4.9 X 4.9 49.2 0.48 Figure 5 sembly. (2.4) 18 X 18 17 12.0 See Footnote 7. (5.5 X 5.5) (64.4) (0.83) 20 X 20 20 16.7 6.1 X 6.1 75.7 1.15 Footnotes Part number shown is the base part number. For complete part number,refer to the current Viking price schedule. Y. Metric K-factor measurement shown is when pressure is measured in Bar. When pressure is measured in kPa,divide the metric K-factor shown by 10.0. 3. This chart shows the listings and approvals available at the time of printing. Other approvals may be in process. Check with the manufacturer for any additional approvals. Refer also to Design Criteria. <. Listed by Underwriter's Laboratories,Inc.for use in the U.S.,Canada,and European Union. 5. Meets New York City requirements,effective July 1,2008. 6. For areas of coverage smaller than shown,use the"Flow"and"Pressure'for the next larger area listed. Flows and pressures listed are per sprinkler. The distance from sprinklers to walls shall not exceed one-half the sprinkler spacing indicated for the minimum"Flow"and"Pressure'used. 7 Other paint colors are available on request with the same listings as the standard finish colors. Stainless Steel cover plates are not available with any finishes or paint. Listings and approvals apply for any paint manufacturer. Contact Viking for additional information. Custom colors are indicated on a label inside the cover assembly. Refer to Figure 2. 6. Accepted Cover Plate Finishes are:Polished Chrome,Brushed Chrome,Bright Brass,Antique Brass,Brushed Brass,Brushed Copper,Painted White,Painted Ivory,or Painted Black 7. e. cULusEU Listed as corrosion resistant-Electroless Nickel PTFE(ENT) DESIGN CRITERIA (Also refer to the Approval Chart.) UL Listing Reauirements(C-UL-US-EU): When using Viking Residential Concealed Pendent Sprinkler VK494 for systems designed to NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R,apply the listed areas of cover- age and minimum water supply requirements shown in the Approval Chart. For systems designed to NFPA 13:The number of design sprinklers is to be the four contiguous most hydraulically demanding sprinklers.The minimum required discharge from each of the four sprinklers is to be the greater of the following: • The flow rates given in the Approval Chart for NFPA 13D and NFPA 13R applications for each listed area of coverage, or • Calculated based on a minimum discharge of 0.1 gpm/sq.ft.over the"design area"in accordance with sections 9.5.2.1 or 10.2.4.1.2 of the current edition of NFPA 13. • Minimum distance between residential sprinklers: 8 ft. (2.4 m). NOTE: Concealed sprinklers must be installed in neutral or negative pressure plenums only. IMPORTANT:Always refer to Bulletin Form No. F 080415-Best Practices for Residential Sprinkler Handling and Installation. Also refer to Form No. F 080614 for general care, installation, and maintenance information. Viking sprinklers are to be in- stalled in accordance witfi the latest edition of Viking technical data,the appropriate standards of NFPA and any other similar Authorities Having Jurisdiction, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. Final approval and acceptance of all residential sprinkler installations must be obtained from the Authorities ri aving Jurisdiction. Form No. F_012116 Rev 03 April 2023 Page 5 of 7 ® FREEDOM® RESIDENTIAL CONCEALED PENDENT N41KJNG4 SPRINKLER VK494 (K4.9) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com CUS To �A O n U� O �y �O All custom color painted cover plates will have an identifying label affixed to the inside of the cover that I, indicates the custom color and will have a representative F 35/,s'(84 mm) sample(a paint dot)of the paint on the label. Figure 2: Identification of Custom Paint Figure 3: Square Cover Assembly ''/z'NPT (15 mm BSPT) All 2'/4" (57 mm) - 3,/4„ (83 mm) NOTE: Image is representative only.Actual product may vary. Figure 4: Sprinkler Dimensions Form No. F_012116 Rev 03 April 2023 Page 6 of 7 ® FREEDOM® RESIDENTIAL CONCEALED PENDENT N41KJNG4 SPRINKLER VK494 (K4.9) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com Minimum required opening in the ceiling 2%"(57 mm) * Nominal pipe engagement 7/,6"(11 mm) Nominal pipe engagement'/,s' 2'/2" (64 mm) (11 mm) 2" Maximum �i (50 r Minimum ` M199 NOTE: Image is representative only.Actual product may vary. Figure 5: Sprinkler Installation Dimensions Form No. F_012116 Rev 03 April 2023 Page 7 of 7 ® FREEDOM® RESIDENTIAL CONCEALED PENDENT N41KJNG4 SPRINKLER VK494 (K4.9) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com NOTICE: USE ONLY the designated sprinkler wrenches shown in this document. Permanent damage to Athe sprinkler assembly can occur if the proper wrench is not used. Other sprinkler wrenches available from Viking may fit into the sprinkler adapter cup; however, only the wrenches shown here are designed to properly install this sprinkler. Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Remove the protective cap. Insert the wrench into Rotate the wrench slightly in either direction the sprinkler adapter. until the tines on the wrench (A)line up with the vent openings(B)on the adapter cup and lock into place. NOTE:A leak tight seal must 02 S be achieved.Turn the sprinkler clockwise 1 to 1-'/2 turns past finger-tight. A A 1 B 't' PW_-mj, Wtt NOTE: Image is representative only.Actual product may vary. Figure 6: Using the Sprinkler Wrench Install the cover plate by inserting the adpater(D) into the adapter cup (C)and pushing or threading into place (depending on style). Snug the cover plate in place by rotating clockwise. Ensure C i the cover plate is flush with the ceiling as shown to allow airflow through the sprinkler assembly. D r r Minimum Maximum NOTE: Image is representative only.Actual product may vary. Figure 7: Installing the Cover Plate Form No. F_012116 Rev 03 April 2023 Replaces Form No. F_012116 Rev 02 (Replaced wrench 24339 with 23143.) NIKJNG* Viking Residential Sprinkler Installation Guide October 25, 2U1 Q Zt WARNING: five Trusted Above AIITM www.vikinggroupinc.com Sprinkler RES1 FREEDOM° RESIDENTIAL :G:: SPRINKLER INSTALLATION GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com 1. DESCRIPTION Viking residential automatic sprinklers are equipped with a "fast response" heat-sensitive operating element designed to respond individually and quickly to a specific high temperature.Viking residential sprinklers are designed to combine speed of operation with water distribution characteristics to help in the control of residential fires and to improve life safety by prolonging the time available for occupants to escape or be evacuated. 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS Refer to the Approval Charts on the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s)and/or approval agency listings. A.Viking residential sprinklers are intended for use in the following occupancies: one-and two-family dwellings and mobile homes with the fire protection sprinkler system installed in accordance with NFPA 13D; residential occupancies up to four stories in height with the fire protection system installed in accordance with NFPA 13R;or residential portions of any occupancy with the fire protec- tion system installed in accordance with NFPA 13. Information contained in this guide is based on NFPA 13, "Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems". B. The design criteria for residential sprinklers contained in the NFPA installation standards must be followed except as modified by the individual UL 1626 listing information provided in the technical data pages and this Residential Sprinkler Installation Guide. For listed areas of coverage,technical data,and specific design and installation instructions,refer to the appropriate Viking techni- cal data page for the sprinkler model used. C. Viking residential sprinklers listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) have passed fire tests designed to represent fire conditions for the sprinkler's listed area of coverage.The standards for residential sprinkler performance and spray patterns are printed in Underwriters Laboratories Publication UL 1626, "Standard for Residential Sprinklers for Fire Protection Service".All listed Viking residential sprinklers meet or exceed UL 1626 performance requirements and spray pattern criteria for their listed areas of coverage. D. NFPA standards allow use of residential sprinklers with rates, design areas, areas of coverage, and minimum design pressures other than those specified in the standards when they have been listed for such specific residential installation conditions. 3. TECHNICAL DATA Specifications: Viking Technical Data may be found on Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data sheet. The Viking Corporation's Web site at Material Standards: http://www.vikinggroupinc.com. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data sheet. The Web site may include a more recent edition of this Technical Data Page. 4. INSTALLATION NOTE:Take care not to over-tighten the sprinkler and/or damage its operating parts! Maximum Torque: 1/2" NPT: 14 ft-Ibs. (19.0 N-m) 3/4" NPT: 20 ft-Ibs. (27.1 N-m) A. Care and Handling (also refer to Bulletin -Care and Handling of Sprinklers, Form No. F_091699.) Sprinklers must be handled with care and protected from mechanical damage during storage,transport,handling,and after installation. Store sprinklers in a cool, dry place in their original container. Use care when locating sprinklers near fixtures that can generate heat. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged in any way, or exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum ambi- ent temperature allowed (refer to Table 1.) Never install any glass-bulb sprinkler if the bulb is cracked or if there is a loss of liquid from the bulb.A small air bubble should be present in the glass bulb. Any sprinkler with a loss of liquid from the glass bulb or damage to the fusible element should be destroyed immediately. (Note: Installing glass bulb sprinklers in direct sunlight (ultraviolet light) may affect the color of the dye used to color code the bulb. This color change does not affect the integrity of the bulb.) Viking residential sprinklers are intended for use on wet pipe residential systems only. Adequate heat must be provided for wet- pipe systems. DO NOT use Viking residential sprinklers on dry systems unless specifically allowed by recognized installation standards or the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Residential concealed sprinklers must be installed in neutral or negative pressure plenums only! Corrosion-resistant sprinklers must be installed when subject to corrosive atmospheres. NOTE: Viking residential sprinklers are not intended for use in corrosive environments. Replaces pages 1-17, dated December 1, 2016. Form No. F 080190 18.10.25 Rev 16.1.P65 (Added P65 Warning.) Sprinkler RES2 FREEDOM° RESIDENTIAL N I Kj:N:G:4: SPRINKLER INSTALLATION GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com TABLE 1: RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER TEMPERATURE RATINGS Sprinkler Temperature Sprinkler Nominal Maximum Ambient Bulb Color Classification Temperature Rating' Ceiling Temperature3 Residential Glass Bulb Style Sprinklers Ordinary 155 °F (68 °C) 100 °F (38 °C) Red Intermediate 175 °F (79 °C) 150 °F (65 °C) Yellow Sprinkler Temperature Sprinkler Nominal Temperature Maximum Ambient Classification Rating (Fusing Point)' Ceiling Temperature' Residential Fusible Element Style Sprinklers Ordinary 165 °F (74 °C) 100 °F (38 °C) Sprinkler Temperature Sprinkler Nominal Temperature Maximum Ambient Temperature Classification Rating (Fusing Point) Ceiling Temperature Identification Stamp Residential Flush Style Sprinklers Ordinary 165 °F (74 °C) 100 °F (38 °C) On Cover or Sprinkler Inlet(VK476) Intermediate 220 °F (104 °C) 150 °F (65 °C) On Cover Sprinkler Temperature Sprinkler Nominal Temperature Maximum Ambient Cover Plate Temperature Classification Rating (Fusing Point) Ceiling Temperature Rating Residential Concealed Style Sprinklers Ordinary 135 °F (57 °C)', 140 °F (60 °C)2, 100 °F (38 °C) 135 °F(57 °C) 155 °F (68 °C)', or 165 °F Footnotes The sprinkler temperature rating is stamped on the deflector or flow shaper. 2 The temperature rating is stamped on the sprinkler. s Based on NFPA-13.Other limits may apply,depending on fire loading,sprinkler location,and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation standards. B. Installation Instructions Viking sprinklers are manufactured and tested to meet the rigid requirements of approving agencies. They are designed to be installed in accordance with recognized installation standards NFPA 13, NFPA 13R, and NFPA 13D, and any associated TIAs. Deviation from the standards or any alteration to the sprinklers or cover plate assemblies after they leave the factory including, but not limited to: painting, plating, coating, or modification, may render the sprinklers inoperative and will automatically nullify the approval and any guarantee made by Viking. The use of residential sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Residential fire protection systems must be designed and installed only by those who are completely familiar with the appropriate standards and codes, and thoroughly experienced in fire protection design, hydraulic calculations, and sprinkler system installation. Before installation, be sure to have the appropriate sprinkler model and style, with the correct K-Factor, temperature rating, and response characteristics. Viking residential sprinklers must be installed after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. Keep sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields contained within the caps or shields during installation and testing, and any time the sprinkler is shipped or handled. 1 a. For frame-style sprinklers, install escutcheon (if used),which is designed to thread onto the external threads of the sprinkler*. *Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page to determine approved escutcheons for use with specific sprinkler models. 1 b. For flush and concealed style sprinklers: Cut the sprinkler nipple so that the M.' or 3/4" (15 mm or 20 mm) NPT** outlet of the reducing coupling is at the desired location and centered in the opening** in the ceiling or wall. **Size depends on the sprinkler model used. Refer to appropriate sprinkler data page. Form No. F_080190 18.10.25 Rev 16.1.P65 Sprinkler RES3 FREEDOM° RESIDENTIAL N I I a:N:G:*: SPRINKLER INSTALLATION GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com DESIGN CRITERIA For Systems Designed to NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R: Apply the listed areas of coverage and minimum water supply requirements shown in the approval charts on the residential sprinkler data pages.The sprinkler flow rate is the minimum required discharge from each of the total number of design sprinklers as specified in NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R. For Systems Designed to the latest edition of NFPA 13: The number of design sprinklers is to be the four most hydraulically demanding sprinklers.The minimum required discharge from each of the four sprinklers is to be the greater of the following: • The flow rates given in the approval charts on the data pages for NFPA 13D and NFPA13R for each area of coverage listed, or • Calculated based on a minimum discharge of 0.1 gpm/sq.ft.over the"design area"in accordance with sections 8.5.2.1 or 8.6.2.1.2 of NFPA 13. The greatest dimension of the coverage area cannot be any greater than the maximum areas of coverage shown on the data pages. Flow Rates All residential sprinklers manufactured on or after July 12,2002 are listed with a single minimum flow rate.Where rooms have more than one sprinkler, multiple-sprinkler calculations are still required,but the first sprinkler and any additional sprinkler or sprinklers must be calculated flowing at identical mini- mum flow rates,based on the area of sprinkler coverage, using the minimum flow and pressure listed for the sprinkler model used. Consult the appropriate standards and the Authorities Having Jurisdiction to determine the number of sprinklers to hydraulically calculate to verify ad- equate water supply for multiple-sprinkler operation. Operating Pressure:The minimum operating pressure of any sprinkler shall be the minimum operating pressure specified by the listing, or 7 psi (0.5 bar),whichever is greater.The maximum allowable operating pressure is 175 psi(12 bar). Areas of Coveraae If the actual area of coverage is less than the listed area of coverage,use the minimum water supply for the next larger area of coverage listed.DO NOT interpolate. Residential sprinkler systems must be hydraulically calculated according to NFPA standards to verify that the water supply is adequate for proper operation of the sprinklers. Hydraulic calculations are required to verify adequate water supply at the hydraulically most remote single sprinkler when it is operating at the minimum gpm and psi listed for single-sprinkler operation for the sprinkler model used. Viking residential sprinklers may be listed for more than one area of coverage. Suggested practice in selecting area of coverage is to select the one that can be adequately supplied by the available water supply and still allow for the installation of as few sprinklers in a compartment as possible while observing all guidelines pertaining to obstructions and spacing.This maximizes the use of the available water supply,which is often limited on residential fire protection systems.After selecting an appropriate area of coverage, sprinklers must be spaced according to guidelines set forth in the installation standards. Definition of"COMPARTMENT":A space completely enclosed by walls and a ceiling.Openings to an adjoining space are allowed,provided the open- ings have a minimum lintel depth of 8 in. (203.2 mm)from the ceiling. SSpacina Guidelines For guidelines concerning spacing of Viking residential sprinklers near beams, obstructions, heat sources, and sloped ceilings [slopes more than a 2/12 (9.5°) pitch], refer to the Viking residential sprinkler data pages and installation guide, the appropriate NFPA standard, and the Authority Having Jurisdiction. NOTE: Sloped, beamed, and pitched ceilings could require special design features such as larger flow,or a design for more sprinklers to operate in the compartment,or both. Distance from Walls: Install not more than one-half the listed sprinkler spacing nor less than 4" (102 mm)from walls, partitions, or obstructions as defined in the standards. Minimum Sprinkler Spacing:The minimum distance between residential sprinklers to prevent cold soldering(i.e.,the spray from one operating sprink- ler onto an adjacent sprinkler that could prevent its proper activation)is 8 ft. (2.4 m). Maximum Sprinkler Spacing: Locate adjacent sprinklers no farther apart than the listed spacing. Deflector Position: Install frame style residential pendent sprinklers with the deflector between 1"and 4"(25.4 mm to 102 mm)below smooth ceilings, unless the sprinkler data page indicates otherwise.Install pendent sprinklers in the pendent position only,with the deflector oriented parallel with the ceiling or roof. Refer to the individual listings in the residential sprinkler data pages for horizontal sidewall sprinkler deflector or sprinkler centerline distance below the ceiling. Install horizontal sidewall sprinklers in the horizontal position only below smooth ceilings,with the leading edge of the deflector or element assembly oriented parallel with the ceiling. IMPORTANT: Always refer to Bulletin Form No. F_091699 - Care and Handling of Sprinklers. Also refer to the ap- propriate sprinkler data page. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in accordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data,the appropriate standards of NFPA and any other similar Authorities Having Jurisdiction, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. Final approval and acceptance of all residential sprinkler installations must be obtained from the Authorities Having Jurisdiction. Form No. F_080190 18.10.25 Rev 16.1.P65 Sprinkler RES4 FREEDOM° RESIDENTIAL N I KJ:N:G:4: SPRINKLER INSTALLATION GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com 2. Apply a small amount of pipe-joint compound or tape to the external threads of the sprinkler only, taking care not to allow a build-up of compound in the sprinkler inlet. NOTE: Sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields must be contained within the caps or shields before applying pipe-joint compound or tape. Exception:For concealed sprinklers(i.e., VK457, VK458, VK468, VK474, and VK4570) the protective cap is removed for installation. 3. Care must be taken when installing sprinklers on CPVC and copper piping systems. Never install the sprinkler into the re- ducing fitting before attaching the reducing fitting to the piping. Sprinklers must be installed on CPVC systems after the reducing fitting has been installed and the primer and/or cement manufacturer's recommended curing time has elapsed. When installing sprinklers on copper piping systems, take care to brush the inside of the sprinkler supply piping and reducing fitting to ensure that no flux accumulates in the sprinkler orifice. Excess flux can cause corrosion and may impair the ability of the sprinkler to operate properly. 4. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. DO NOT use the sprinkler deflector or fusible element to start or thread the sprinkler into a fitting. a. Install the sprinkler onto the piping using the special sprinkler wrench only, while taking care not to over-tighten or damage the sprinkler operating parts. b. Thread the flush or concealed sprinkler into the'/i'or 3/4"(15 mm or 20 mm)NPT**outlet of the coupling by turning it clock- wise with the special sprinkler wrench. NOTE:For flush and concealed sprinklers with protective shells, the internal diameter of the special flush and concealed sprinkler installation wrench is designed for use with the sprinkler contained within the shell. Exception: For concealed sprinklers VK457, VK458, VK468, VK474, and VK4570 the protective cap is removed for installation, and then placed back on the sprinkler temporarily. 5. After installation,the entire sprinkler system must be tested.The test must be conducted to comply with the installation standards. a. Make sure the sprinkler has been properly tightened. If a thread leak occurs, normally the unit must be removed, new pipe-joint compound or tape applied, and then reinstalled. This is due to the fact that when the joint seal leaks, the sealing compound is washed out of the joint. b. Remove plastic protective sprinkler caps or bulb shields AFTER the wall or ceiling finish work is completed where the sprinkler is installed and there no longer is a potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating ele- ments.To remove the bulb shields,simply pull the ends of the shields apart where they are snapped together.To remove caps from frame style sprinklers, turn the caps slightly and pull them off the sprinklers. SPRINKLER CAPS OR BULB SHIELDS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Retain a protective cap or shield in the spare sprinkler cabinet. 6. For residential flush sprinklers, the ceiling ring can now be installed onto the sprinkler body.Align the ceiling ring with the sprin- kler body and thread on or push it on until the flange touches the ceiling. Note the maximum vertical adjustment is %" (12,7 mm) for sprinkler VK420 and 5/8" for VK476. DO NOT MODIFY THE UNIT. If necessary, re-cut the sprinkler drop nipples as required. 7. For residential concealed sprinklers, the cover plate assembly can now be attached. a. Remove the cover plate assembly from the protective box, taking care not to damage the assembly. b. From below the ceiling, gently place the base of the cover plate assembly over the sprinkler protruding through the opening in the ceiling or wall. c. Carefully push the cover plate assembly onto the sprinkler, using even pressure with the palm of the hand, until the unfinished brass flange of the cover plate base touches the ceiling or wall. d. The maximum adjustment available for residential concealed sprinklers isY." (12.7 mm) [1/4" (6.4 mm)for sprinkler VK480]. DO NOT MODIFY THE UNIT. If necessary, re-cut the sprinkler nipples. NOTE: If it is necessary to remove the entire sprinkler unit,the system must be taken out of service. See Maintenance instructions below and follow all warnings and instructions. 5. OPERATION During fire conditions,the operating element fuses or shatters(depending on the type of sprinkler), releasing the pip cap and seal- ing assembly. Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the sprinkler deflector or flow shaper, forming a uniform, high-wall wetting spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire. Form No. F_080190 18.10.25 Rev 16.1.P65 Sprinkler RES5 FREEDOM° RESIDENTIAL N I I a:N:G:*: SPRINKLER INSTALLATION GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. NOTICE: The owner is responsible for having the fire- protection system and devices inspected, tested, and maintained in proper operating condition in accordance with this guide, and applicable NFPA standards. In addition,the Authority Having Jurisdiction may have additional maintenance,testing, and inspection requirements that must be followed. A. Sprinklers must be inspected on a regular basis for signs of corrosion, mechanical damage, obstructions, paint, etc. Frequency of the inspections may vary due to corrosive atmospheres, water supplies, and activity around the device. B. Sprinklers or cover plate assemblies that have been field painted, caulked, or mechanically damaged must be replaced im- mediately. Sprinklers showing signs of corrosion shall be tested and/or replaced immediately as required. Installation standards require sprinklers to be tested and, if necessary, replaced immediately after a specified term of service. Refer to NFPA 25 and the Authorities Having Jurisdiction for the specified period of time after which testing and/or replacement of residential sprinklers is required. Never attempt to repair or reassemble a sprinkler. Sprinklers and cover assemblies that have operated cannot be reassembled or re-used, but must be replaced.When replacement is necessary, use only new sprinklers and cover assemblies with identical performance characteristics. C. The sprinkler discharge pattern is critical for proper fire protection. Nothing should be hung from, attached to, or otherwise ob- struct the discharge pattern of the sprinkler.All obstructions must be immediately removed or, if necessary, additional sprinklers installed. D.When replacing existing sprinklers,the system must be removed from service. Refer to the appropriate system description and/ or valve instructions. Prior to removing the system from service, notify all Authorities Having Jurisdiction. Consideration should be given to employment of a fire patrol in the effected area. 1. Remove the system from service, drain all water, and relieve all pressure on the piping. 2a. For frame-style sprinklers, use the special sprinkler wrench and remove the old sprinkler by turning it counterclockwise to unthread it from the piping. 2b.Forresidentia/flushpendentandconcea/edstylesprinklers:Remove the cei/ingringorcoverp/ateassemblybefore unthreading the sprinkler body from the piping.To remove a ceiling ring,grasp it from below the ceiling and gently turn it counterclockwise.Cover plates can be removedeitherbygentlyunthreading them orpulling them offthe sprinklerbody(dependson the sprinklermodel used). After the ceiling ring or cover plate assembly has been removed from the sprinkler, use the sprinkler wrench to unthread the sprinkler from the piping. NOTE: For flush and concealed sprinklers with protective shells, the internal diameter of the special flush and concealed sprinkler installation wrench is designed for use with the sprinkler contained within the shell. Place a plastic protective shell(from the spare sprinkler cabinet) over the sprinkler to be removed and then fit the sprinkler wrench over the shell. Exception: Concealed sprinklers VK457, VK458, VK468, VK474, and VK4570 are removed without the plastic cap. 3. Follow instructions in section 4B. Installation Instructions to install the new unit. Be sure the replacement sprinkler is the correct model and style, with the appropriate K-Factor, temperature rating, and response characteristics. A fully stocked sprinkler cabinet should be provided for this purpose. (For flush or concealed style sprinklers, stock of spare ceiling rings or cover plates should also be available in the spare sprinkler cabinet.) 4. Place the system back in service and secure all valves. Check for and repair all leaks. E. Sprinkler systems that have been subjected to a fire must be returned to service as soon as possible. The entire system must be inspected for damage, and repaired or replaced as necessary. Sprinklers that have been exposed to corrosive products of combustion or high ambient temperatures, but have not operated,should be replaced. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction for minimum replacement requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY Viking Residential Sprinklers are available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. Form No. F_080190 18.10.25 Rev 16.1.P65 Sprinkler RES6 FREEDOM° RESIDENTIAL N I Kj:N:G:4: SPRINKLER INSTALLATION GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com S� QUA ❑PP❑SITE �y SIDE ADJACENT SIDE TANGENT = ❑PP❑SITE SIDE (RISE) �RISE ADJACENT SIDE (RUN) RUN 4RISE GLE SLOPE RUN TANGENT ANGLE DISTANC RISE _ 2 12 .1666 9,45° 12.1 TANGENT 3 12 .2500 14° 12.3 RUN 4 12 .3333 18.4° 12.6 5 12 .4166 22,6° 13 6 12 .5000 26,5° 13.4 ANGLE = TAN-1 RISE 7 12 ,5833 30,2° 13.8 RUN 8 12 .6666 33,6° 14.4 9 12 .7500 36,8° 15 10 12 .8333 39,8° 15.6 11 12 .9166 42,5° 16.2 SLOPE DISTANCE _ (RISE5+ (RUN) 12 12 1 45° 16.97 Table 2 Rise Over Run Conversion to Degrees of Slope Form No. F_080190 18.10.25 Rev 16.1.P65 Sprinkler RES7 FREEDOM° RESIDENTIAL N I Kj:N:G:*: SPRINKLER INSTALLATION GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com SPACING OF RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLERS LISTED FOR USE BELOW SLOPED CEILINGS UP TO AN 8/12 (33.70) PITCH (Refer to the appropriate residential sprinkler technical data page for listings.) / A Single Slope / _�A B - B � A A � C �C Pendent Sprinklers Horizontal Sidewall Sprinklers (Spray Across the Slope) Figure 1 (A)One-half listed spacing of sprinkler maximum, 0'-4" (0-102 mm) minimum. (B)Listed spacing of sprinkler, maximum, 8'-0" (2.4 m) minimum. (C)Where angle "C" is greater than an 8/12 (33.7°) pitch, see Figure 2 below. SPACING OF RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLERS BELOW SLOPED CEILINGS WITH GREATER THAN 8/12 (33.7°) PITCH (NOTE: Refer to NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R, and the Authhority Having Jurisdiction.) A i A Multiple Slope B A,C A,C D D �C C� F Figure 2 (A)One-half listed spacing of sprinkler, maximum. (B)T-0" (.91 m) maximum. (C)0'-4" (0-102 mm) minimum. (D)Slopes greater than an 8/12 (33.7°) pitch. (E)For distance less than 8'-0" (2.4 m), baffle required. Form No. F_080190 18.10.25 Rev 16.1.P65 Sprinkler RES8 FREEDOM° RESIDENTIAL N I KJ:N:G:4: SPRINKLER INSTALLATION GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com SPACING OF RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLERS LISTED FOR USE BELOW SLOPED CEILINGS UP TO AN 8/12 (33.7°) PITCH (Refer to the appropriate residential sprinkler technical data page for listings.) Multiple Slope A,C A,C A,C A,C D E E E __._._._._ _ E g g Pendent Sprinklers Horizontal Sidewall Sprinklers (Spray Across the Slope) Figure 3 (A)One-half listed spacing of sprinkler, maximum. (B)8'-0" (2.4 m) minimum. (C)0'-4" (0-102 mm) minimum. (D)3'-0" (.91 m) maximum. (E)Acceptable for slopes of 0/12 to 8/12 (0'to 33.7°) pitch. SPACING OF RESIDENTIAL PENDENT SPRINKLERS AT PEAK OF SLOPED CEILINGS WITH PITCH LESS THAN 8/12 (�33.7-) (Refer to the appropriate residential sprinkler technical da a page for listings.) Multiple Slope �A �I Ate_ �i B,C A,C E D - _ - E - Figure 4 (A)Listed spacing of sprinkler, maximum. (B)One-half listed spacing of sprinkler, maximum. (C)0'-4" minimum. (D)Refer to page 10 for minimum distance between sprinkler and intersecting sloped ceiling. (E)Refer to the appropriate residential sprinkler technical data page for deflector distance below ceiling. (F)8'-0" minimum. (G)Reference: 4/12 (18.0°) pitch maximum for 12' (3.7 m)spacing. 2.5/12 (12.0°) pitch maximum for 14' (4.3 m)spacing. 2/12 (10.0°) pitch maximum for 16' (4.9 m) spacing. 2/12 (10.0°) pitch maximum for 18' (5.5 m)spacing. 1.9/12 (9.0°) pitch maximum for 20' (6.1 m)spacing. Angles based on sprinklers installed 0'-4" (0-102 mm)from peak. NOTE: Whenever possible, utilize design as shown in Figure 3 above. Form No. F_080190 18.10.25 Rev 16.1.P65 Sprinkler RES9 FREEDOM° RESIDENTIAL N I Kj:N:G:*: SPRINKLER INSTALLATION GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com SPACING OF RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLERS BELOW SLOPED CEILINGS WITH GREATER THAN 8/12 (33.7°PITCH WITH NO BAFFLE AND A MAXIMUM OF 2 SPRINKLERS IN THE ROOM (NOTE: Refer to NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R, and the Authority Having Jurisdiction.) Multiple Slope P q i p P� � q•C B E E Figure 5 (A)One-half listed spacing of sprinkler, maximum. (B)8'-0" (2.4 m) minimum. (C)0'-4" (0-102 mm) minimum. (D)T-0" (.91 m) maximum. (E)Acceptable for slopes greater than an 8/12 (33.7°) pitch. (F)When this design is used, refer to the appendices of NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R, and the Authority Having Jurisdiction regarding the number of design sprinklers to hydraulically calculate. SPACING OF RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLERS BELOW CEILINGS WITH SLOPES EXCEEDING 8/12 (33.7°) PITCH WITH NO BAFFLE AND A MAXIMUM OF 3 SPRINKLERS IN THE ROOM (NOTE: Refer to NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R, and the Authority Having Jurisdiction.) B Multiple Slope E A� D �A F T Figure 6 (A)0'-4" (0-102 mm) minimum, to one-half listed spacing, maximum. (B)One-half listed spacing, maximum, 8'-0" (2.4 m) minimum. (C)0'-4" (0-102 mm) minimum. (D)Listed spacing maximum, 8'-0" (2.4 m) minimum. (E)T-0" (.91 m) maximum. (F)Slopes greater than 8/12 up to a 21/12 (33.7° up to 60°) pitch. NOTES: In addition to the above limits, rooms requiring this type of installation must be hydraulically cal- culated to supply a minimum of three operating sprinklers. Layout similar for horizontal sidewall sprinklers with throw across slope. Refer to the appropriate residential sprinkler technical data sheets. Form No. F_080190 18.10.25 Rev 16.1.P65 Sprinkler RES10 FREEDOM° RESIDENTIAL N I Kj:N:G:4: SPRINKLER INSTALLATION GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com SPACING OF RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLERS BELOW CEILINGS WITH SLOPES EXCEEDING 8/12 (33.70) PITCH WITH NO BAFFLE AND A MAXIMUM OF 2 SPRINKLERS IN THE ROOM (NOTE: Refer to NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R, and the Authority Having Jurisdiction.) B - Multiple Slope E A� D11 A � Figure 7 (A)0'-4" (0-102 mm) minimum, to one-half listed spacing, maximum. (B)One-half listed spacing, maximum, 8'-0" (2.4 m) minimum. (C)0'-4" (0-102 mm) minimum. (D)Slopes greater than 8/12 pitch up to a 21/12 (33.7° up to a 60°) pitch. (E)3'-0" (.91 m) maximum. (F)When dimension T"exceeds 16' (4.9 m), utilize design configuration shown in Figure 6. NOTES: Layout similar for horizontal sidewall sprinklers with throw across slope. Refer to the appropriate residential sprinkler technical data sheets. Multiple Slope Multiple Slope Single Slope A A A,D A,D A !A,D A,D C g C E 4N/ D Figure 8 (A)One-half listed spacing, maximum. (B)Refer to the appropriate residential sprinkler technical data pages for listings of sprinklers for use below slopes up to and including a 8/12 (33.7°) pitch. (C)T-0" (.91 m) maximum. (D)0'-4" (0-102 mm) minimum. (E)8'-0" (2.4 m) minimum without baffle. NOTES: Layout similar for horizontal sidewall sprinklers with throw across slope. Refer to the appropriate residential sprinkler technical data sheets. Form No. F_080190 18.10.25 Rev 16.1.P65 Sprinkler RES11 FREEDOM° RESIDENTIAL N I KJ:N:G:*: SPRINKLER INSTALLATION GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com MINIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN SPRINKLER AND INTERSECTING SLOPED CEILINGS m) 20'(6.1 m) Q JT 3'-6"(1.06 m) DISTRIBUTION NOT 18' (5.5 m) m UNDULY OBSTRUCTED a d cn 16' (4.9 m) 3' (.91 m) N a� D 14' (4.3 m) , -A— B = 2 2'-6" (.76 m) 12' (3.7 m) rn r 0 2' (.61 m) Cn E £ NOTES: For an ceiling sloe under 7/12 30° , DISTRIBUTION £ Y 9 p ) 1'-6" (.46 m) OBSTRUCTED distribution is considered Not Unduly Obstructed. a 1'(305 mm) 30 35 40 45 (B)Slope of Ceiling(degrees) 12/12 (inches) MAXIMUM DISTANCE DOWN SLOPE TO AVOID OBSTRUCTION TO SPRINKLER DISCHARGE A B 12' (3.7 m) -- 10' (3.05 m) 20' (6.1 m) a°'i NOT UNDULY OBSTRUCTED m a 18' (5.5m) " c 8' (2.4 m) N � C 3 16' (4.9m) Z o a 6' (1.8 m) 14' (4.3 m) = Y MA l6 12' (3.7m) Cy 0 4' (1.2m) a E E 2' (.61 m) OBSTRUCTED 0' 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 (B)Slope of Ceiling(degrees) Form No. F_080190 18.10.25 Rev 16.1.P65 Sprinkler RES12 FREEDOM° RESIDENTIAL N I KJ:N:G:4: SPRINKLER INSTALLATION GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com AVOIDING OBSTRUCTIONS TO SPRINKLER DISCHARGE (Obstruction rules for residential sprinklers are found in section 8.10 of the 2010 edition of NFPA 13.) Positioning Residential Pendent Sprinklers - Obstructions at the Ceiling Maximum Distance from Distance from Sprinkler Deflector to Bottom of Ceiling to Side of Ceiling Obstruction (Dimension B) B Obstruction (Dimension A) Inches mm Less than 1 ft. 6 in. 0 0 (Less than 457 mm) A — 1 ft. 6 in. to less than 3 ft. 1 25.4 (457 mm to less than .94 m) 3 to less than 4 2 3 76 m (.91 m to less than 1. m) 4 ft. to less than 4 ft. 6 in. 5 127 A (1.2 m to less than 1.37 m) 4 ft. 6 in. to less than 6 ft. 7 178 (1.37 m to less than 1.8 m) 6 ft. to less than 6 ft. 6 in. 9 229 (1.8 m to less than 2 m) 6 ft. 6 in. to less than 7 ft. 11 279 (2 m to less than 2.1 m) 7 ft. or greater 14 356 (2.1 m or greater) Residential pendent sprinklers may be located on opposite sides of continuous obstructions up to 4 ft. (1.2 m)wide at the 4' Max. ceiling, as long as the distance from the centerline of the obstruction to the sprinklers (A)does not exceed one-half the maximum A A spacing allowed between sprinklers. Positioning Residential Pendent Sprinklers - Obstructions Along Walls (A)Distance from centerline of sprinkler to side of obstruction. (B)Distance from deflector to bottom of obstruction. B (C)Width of the obstruction. Obstructions up to 30 in. (.8 m)wide (C) located against the wall are permitted C to be protected when (A) is greater than A or equal to (C) minus 8 in. (.2 m) plus (B). C < 30 in. for metric C < .8 m A> (C-8in.) + B A> (C- .2m) + B Form No. F_080190 18.10.25 Rev 16.1.P65 Sprinkler RES13 FREEDOM° RESIDENTIAL N I KJ:N:G:*: SPRINKLER INSTALLATION GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com AVOIDING OBSTRUCTIONS TO SPRINKLER DISCHARGE (Obstruction rules for residential sprinklers are found in section 8.10 of the 2010 edition of NFPA 13.) Positioning Residential Horizontal Distance from Sprinkler to Maximum Distance from Deflector Sidewall Sprinklers - Obstructions to Bottom of Ceiling Obstruction at the Ceiling Side of Ceiling Obstruction (Dimension B) (Dimension A) Inches mm Less than 8 ft. No Obstructions Allowed (Less than 2.4 m) 8 ft. to less than 10 ft. 1 25.4 Ceiling or Roof. < ; ; ; : : : (2.4 m to less than 3.05 m) 10 ft. to less than 11 ft. 2 50.8 (3.05 m to less than 3.35 m) 11 ft. to less than 12 ft. 3 76 Obstruction (3.35 m to less than 3.7 m) 12 ft. to less than 13 ft. 4 102 A (3.7 m to less than 4 m) 13 ft. to less than 14 ft. 6 152 (4 m to less than 4.3 m) Wall 14 ft. to less than 15 ft. 7 178 (4.3 m to less than 4.6 m) 15 ft. to less than 16 ft. 9 229 (A) Distance from sprinkler to side of obstruction. (4.6 m to less than 4.9 m) (B) Distance from deflector to bottom of obstruction. 16 ft. to less than 17 ft. 11 279 (4.9 m to less than 5.2 m) 17 ft. or greater 14 356 (5.2 m or greater) Positioning Residential Horizontal Sidewall Distance from Sprinkler to Maximum Distance from Sprinklers - Obstructions Along Walls Deflector to Bottom of p g Side of Obstruction Along Obstruction (Dimension B) / Wall (Dimension A) Inches mm B Less than 1 ft. 6 in. 0 0 (Less than 457 mm) 1 ft. 6 in. to less than 3 ft. 1 25.4 (457 mm to less than .94 m) 3 ft. to less than 4 ft. A (.91 m to less than 1.2 m) 3 76 4 ft. to less than 4 . 6 in. 5 127 1 (1.2 m to less than .37 m) A - 4 ft. 6 in. to less than 6 ft. 7 178 (1.37 m to less than 1.8 m) 6 ft. to less than 6 ft. 6 in. 9 229 (1.8 m to less than 2 m) Qj 6 ft. 6 in. to less than 7 ft. 11 279 (2 m to less than 2.1 m) 7 ft. or greater 14 356 (2.1 m or greater) (A) Distance from sprinkler to side of obstruction. Form No. F 080190 18.10.25 Rev 16.1.P65 (B) Distance from deflector to bottom of obstruction. Sprinkler RES14 FREEDOM° RESIDENTIAL N I KJ:N:G:4: SPRINKLER INSTALLATION GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com LOCATING RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLERS NEAR HEAT SOURCES Ordinary temperature rated residential sprinklers (135 °F to 170 °F rated) are only to be installed where the maximum ambient ceiling temperature will not exceed 100 'F. Where the maximum ambient ceiling temperature will be from 101 °F to 150 °F, use intermediate temperature rated residential sprinklers (175 °F to 225 °F rated). Residential sprinklers must be positioned a sufficient distance away from heat sources that include fireplaces, stoves, kitchen ranges, wall ovens, hot water pipes, water heaters, furnaces and associated flues and ducts, and light fixtures. The following minimum distances must be maintained for both ordinary and intermediate temperature rated residential sprinklers as indicated. Minimum Distance from Minimum Distance from Edge of Source to Ordinary Edge of Source to Intermediate Heat Source Temperature Rated Sprinkler Temperature Rated Sprinkler Inches metric Inches metric Side of open or recessed fireplace 36 .91 m 12 305 mm Front of recessed fire place 60 1.5 m 36 .91 m Coal-or wood-burning stove 42 1.1 m 12 305 mm Kitchen range 18 457 mm 9 229 mm Wall oven 18 457 mm 9 229 mm Hot air flues 18 457 mm 9 229 mm Uninsulated heat ducts 18 457 mm 9 229 mm Uninsulated hot water pipes 12 305 mm 6 152 mm Side of ceiling-or 24 .61 m 12 305 mm wall-mounted hot air diffusers Front of wall-mounted hot air diffusers 36 .91 m 18 457 mm Hot water heater or furnace 6 152 mm 3 76 mm Light fixture less than 250W 6 152 mm 3 76 mm Light fixture 250W to 499W 12 305 mm 6 152 mm Where residential sprinklers will be exposed to the rays of the sun passing through glass or plastic skylights, use inter- mediate temperature rated sprinklers. When locating residential sprinklers in an unventilated concealed compartment, under an unventilated attic or unin- sulated roof, where the maximum ambient temperature does not exceed 150 °F, use intermediate temperature rated sprinklers. Form No. F_080190 18.10.25 Rev 16.1.P65 Sprinkler RES15 FREEDOM° RESIDENTIAL N I KJ:N:G:*: SPRINKLER INSTALLATION GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com NOTE: The dimensions shown are intended to apply to residential sprinklers installed in ceilings above fireplaces used to burn products that cause elevated temperatures at or near the ceiling in areas surrounding the fireplace.The recommendations should not be construed to apply to decorative non-opening fireplaces such as gas fire units that will not cause elevated temperatures at the ceiling. ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ......... ....... ..........................................I..... ......... ............ .............................................. . ......... .......... ... ........................................... ............ ............... ....................................... .... ......... .......... ...... ..................................... ............... .................. ................................. ....... ......... .......... ......... .............................. .................. ..................... ........................... .......... ......... .......... ............ ......................... ..................... ................... ......... Top View .91 m 3'-0" ( ) 3'-0" (.91 m) o® Front View o® / Sprinklers near an open hearth fireplace must be located outside of the shaded area or be intermediate degree rated. Top View .... .......... ................ Side of fireplace - Front of fireplace ............................ . : : : : :: 5 -0 (1.5 m) LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Front View LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLL LL LLL LL LLL LL LLL LL LLL LL LLL LL L L L L Sprinklers near a recessed hearth fireplace must be located outside of the shaded area [at least T-0" (.91 m)]from the side of a recessed fireplace and at least 5-0" (1.5 m)from the front)or be intermediate degree rated. Form No. F_080190 18.10.25 Rev 16.1.P65 Sprinkler RES16 FREEDOM° RESIDENTIAL N I KJ:N:G:4: SPRINKLER INSTALLATION GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com 1'-6" (457 mm) TYP Top View ....... ...................� 2'-6" (.8 m) TYP 0 ................... ................... ................... 0 ................... o � 1'-6" (457 mm) TYP 0 ............ :: ................... ....., ............... ................... ....., Front View 0 0 o ❑0 0 0 0 Sprinklers near a furnace or water heater must be located outside of the shaded area or be intermediate degree rated. Top View ` ................... ............ ... Edge of coal-or wood-burning stove . X-6" (1.1 m) . ... .... . .. . ..... ..... ... ...3 .. .. ............ . X-6" (1.1 m) Edge of coal-or wood-burning stove ................ ......... 7........ :: ::: ' (1.1 m) LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL Front View LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLL LLLLLL LLLLLL LLLLLL LLLLLL LLLLLL LLLLLL LLLLLL LLLLLL OQ LLLLLL LLLLLL LLLLLL LLLLLL LLLLLL LLLLLL LLLLLL LLLLLL LLLLLL L L Sprinklers near a coal-or wood-burning stove must be located outside of shaded area or be intermediate degree rated. Form No. F_080190 18.10.25 Rev 16.1.P65 Sprinkler RES17 FREEDOM° RESIDENTIAL N I KJ:N:G:*: SPRINKLER INSTALLATION GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com j 1 -6>, 45 7mm L11141111" .......................... ....................................: » : Top View 1'-6" (457 mm) T Y P ILL.LL.LILILILILILILILILLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL Front View LL 11 L 11 L 11 L 11 LLLL L 0 LLB LLB LLB LLB LLB L LLB Sprinklers near a range or wall oven must be located outside of shaded areas or be intermediate degree rated. Replaces pages 1-17, dated December 1, 2016. Form No. F 080190 18.10.25 Rev 16.1.P65 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 1 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING N I KJ:N:G*: OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com SPRINKLERS ARE FRAGILE - HANDLE WITH CARE! General Handling and Storage: • Store sprinklers in a cool,dry place. • Protect sprinklers during storage, transport, handling, and after installation. • Use the original shipping containers. DO NOT place sprinklers loose in boxes, bins, or buckets. • Keep sprinklers separated at all times. DO NOT allow metal parts to contact sprinkler I operating elements. CORRECT INCORRECT For Pre-Assembled Drops: (Original container used) (Placed loose in box) • Protect sprinklers during handling and after installation. • For recessed assemblies, use the protective sprinkler cap(Viking Part Number 10364). . Sprinklers with Protective Shields or Caps: • DO NOT remove shields or caps until after sprinkler installation and there no longer is . potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating elements. • Sprinkler shields or caps MUST be removed BEFORE placing the system in service! CORRECT INCORRECT • Remove the sprinkler shield by carefully pulling it apart where it is snapped together. (Protected with caps) (Protective caps not used) • Remove the cap by turning it slightly and pulling it off the sprinkler. Sprinkler Installation: • DO NOT use the sprinkler deflector or operating element to start or thread the sprinkler : into a fitting. ;. ' w • Use only the designated sprinkler head wrench! Refer to the current sprinkler tech- nical data page to determine the correct wrench for the model of sprinkler used. • DO NOT install sprinklers onto piping at the floor level. CORRECT INCORRECT (Piping is in place at the (Sprinkler at floor level) • Install sprinklers after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. ceiling) • DO NOT allow impacts such as hammer blows directly to sprinklers or to fittings, pipe, or couplings in close proximity to sprinklers. Sprinklers can be damaged from direct or indirect impacts. 9 • DO NOT attempt to remove drywall, paint, etc., from sprinklers. • Take care not to over-tighten the sprinkler and/or damage its operating parts! ;00021 Maximum Torque: 1/2" NPT: 14 ft-Ibs. (19.0 N-m) Nis /6 _j 3/4" NPT: 20 ft-Ibs. 27.1 N-m CORRECT INCORRECT ( ) (Special installation (Designated wrench not 1" NPT. 30 ft-Ibs. (40.7 N-m) wrenches) used) WARNING:Cancer and Reproductive Harm- www.P65Warn ings.ca.gov A WARNING Any sprinkler with a loss of liquid from the glass bulb or damage to the fusible element should be destroyed. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped,damaged,or exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum ambient temperature allowed.Sprinklers that have been painted in the field must be replaced per NFPA 13. Protect sprinklers from paint and paint overspray in accordance with the installation standards. Do not clean sprinklers with soap and water, ammonia, or any other cleaning fluid. Do not use adhesives or solvents on sprinklers or their operating elements. Refer to the appropriate technical data page and NFPA standards for complete care, handling, installation,and maintenance instructions. For additional product and system information Viking data pages and installation instructions are available on the Viking Web site at www.vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_091699 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning) Page 2 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING N I KJ:N:G*: OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com PROTECTIVE SPRINKLER SHIELDS AND CAPS General Handling and Storage: Many Viking sprinklers are available with a plastic protective cap or shield temporarily covering the operating elements. The snap- on shields and caps are factory installed and are intended to help protect the operating elements from mechanical damage during shipping, storage, and installation. NOTE: It is still necessary to follow the care and handling instructions on the appropriate sprin- kler technical data sheets*when installing sprinklers with bulb shields or caps. WHEN TO REMOVE THE SHIELDS AND CAPS: NOTE: SHIELDS AND CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Remove the shield or cap from the sprinkler only after checking all of the following: • The sprinkler has been installed". • The wall or ceiling finish work is completed where the sprinkler is installed and there no longer is a potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating elements. SHIELDS AND CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! r- Figure 1:Sprinkler shield being Figure 2: Sprinkler cap being Figure 3: Sprinkler cap being re- removed from a pendent sprinkler. removed from a pendent sprinkler. moved from and upright sprinkler. HOW TO REMOVE SHIELDS AND CAPS: No tools are necessary to remove the shields or caps from sprinklers. DO NOT use any sharp objects to remove them! Take care not to cause mechanical damage to sprinklers when removing the shields or caps. When removing caps from fusible ele- ment sprinklers, use care to prevent dislodging ejector springs or damaging fusible elements. NOTE: Squeezing the sprinkler cap excessively could damage sprinkler fusible elements. • To remove the shield, simply pull the ends of the shield apart where it is snapped together. Refer to Figure 1. • To remove the cap, turn it slightly and pull it off the sprinkler. Refer to Figures 2 and 3. ImmRefer to the current sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. ©WARNING Never install sprinklers that have been dropped,damaged,or exposed to temperatures in excess of the maximum ambient temperature allowed. * Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors.They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 3 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING N I KJ:N:G*: OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com ACAUTION CONCEALED COVER ASSEMBLIES ARE FRAGILE! TO ASSURE SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT, HANDLE WITH CARE. a Concealed Sprinkler and Adapter Assembly(Protective Cap Removed) - .7�• •l. •4.,I •" Concealed Sprinkler and Adapter �+ •'ti f '•'•'>_`••• • Assembly with Protective Cap Cover Plate AssemblyM - (Pendent Cover 12381 shown) �'• ` GENERAL HANDLING AND STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS: • Do not store in temperatures exceeding 100°F(38°C).Avoid direct sunlight and confined areas subject to heat. • Protect sprinklers and cover assemblies during storage,transport, handling,and after installation. Use original shipping containers. Do not place sprinklers or cover assemblies loose in boxes, bins, or buckets. • Keep the sprinkler bodies covered with the protective sprinkler cap any time the sprinklers are shipped or handled, during testing of the system, and while ceiling finish work is being completed. • Use only the designated Viking recessed sprinkler wrench(refer to the appropriate sprinkler data page)to install these sprinklers.NOTE:The protective cap is temporarily removed during installation and then placed back on the sprinkler for protection until finish work is completed. • Do not over-tighten the sprinklers into fittings during installation. • Do not use the sprinkler deflector to start or thread the sprinklers into fittings during installation. • Do not attempt to remove drywall, paint,etc.,from the sprinklers. • Remove the plastic protective cap from the sprinkler before attaching the cover plate assembly. PROTECTIVE CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors.They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 4 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING N I Kj:N:G*: OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com USE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING WAX-COATED SPRINKLERS Many of Viking's sprinklers are available with factory-applied wax coating for corrosion resistance. These sprinklers MUST receive appropriate care and handling to avoid damaging the wax coating and to assure satisfactory performance of the product. General Handling and Storage of Wax-Coated Sprinklers: • Store the sprinklers in a cool,dry place(in temperatures below the maximum ambient temperature allowed for the sprinkler temperature rating. Refer to Table 1 below.) • Store containers of wax-coated sprinklers separate from other sprinklers. • Protect the sprinklers during storage,transport, handling,and after installation. • Use original shipping containers. • Do not place sprinklers in loose boxes, bins,or buckets. Installation of Wax-Coated Sprinklers: Use only the special sprinkler head wrench designed for installing wax-coated Viking sprinklers (any other wrench may damage the unit). • Take care not to crack the wax coating on the units. • For touching up the wax coating after installation,wax is available from Viking in bar form. Refer to Table 1 below.The coating MUST be repaired after sprinkler installation to protect the corrosion-resistant properties of the sprinkler. • Use care when locating sprinklers near fixtures that can generate heat. Do not install sprinklers where they would be exposed to temperatures exceed- ing the maximum recommended ambient temperature for the temperature rating used. • Inspect the coated sprinklers frequently soon after installation to verify the integrity of the corrosion resistant coating.Thereafter, inspect representative samples of the coated sprinklers in accordance with NFPA 25.Close up visual inspections are necessary to determine whether the sprinklers are being affected by corrosive conditions. Sprinkler Temperature Rating Wax Part Wax Melting Point Maximum Ambient Wax Color (Fusing Point) Number Ceiling Temperature 155 °F (68 °C)/ 165 °F (74 °C) 02568A 148 °F (64 °C) 100 °F (38°C) Light Brown 175 °F (79 °C) 04146A 161 °F (71 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Brown 200 °F (93 °C) 04146A 161 °F (71 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Brown 220 °F (104 °C) 02569A 170 °F (76 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Dark Brown 286 °F (141 °C) 02569A 170 °F (76 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Dark Brown Based on NFPA-13.Other limits may apply,depending on fire loading,sprinkler location,and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation standards. AWARNING Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures in excess of the maximum ambi- ent temperature allowed. Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors.They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_091699 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning) Page 1 of 3 N I KJ:N:C*:j SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com 1. DESCRIPTION Viking fire sprinklers consist of a threaded frame with a specific waterway or orifice size and a deflector for distributing water in a specified pattern.A closed or sealed sprinkler refers to a complete assembly, including the thermosensitive operating element.An open sprinkler does not use an operating element and is open at all times.The distribution of water is intended to extinguish a fire or to control its spread. Viking sprinklers are available in several models and styles. Refer to specific sprinkler technical data pages for available styles, finishes, temperature ratings, thread sizes, and nominal K-Factors for the particular model selected. 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS Refer to the Approval Charts on the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s) and/or WARNING:Cancer and Reproductive Harm- approval agency listings. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov 3. TECHNICAL DATA Pressure Ratings: Maximum allowable water working pressure is 175 psig (12 Bar) unless rated and specified for high water working pressure [250 psig (17.2 bar)]. Sprinkler Identification: Viking sprinklers are identified and marked with the word "Viking", the sprinkler identification number (SIN) consisting of"VK" plus a three digit number', the model letter, and the year of manufacture. Available Finishes: Viking sprinklers are available in several decorative finishes. Some models are available with corrosion-resistant coatings or are fabricated from non-corrosive material. Refer to the sprinkler technical data page for additional information. Available Temperature Ratings: Viking sprinklers are available in several temperature ratings that relate to a specific temperature classification.Applicable installa- tion rules mandate the use and limitations of each temperature classification. In selecting the appropriate temperature classifica- tion, the maximum expected ceiling temperature must be known. When there is doubt as to the maximum temperature at the sprinkler location, a maximum-reading thermometer should be used to determine the temperature under conditions that would show the highest readings to be expected. In addition, recognized installation rules may require a higher temperature classifica- tion,depending upon sprinkler location,occupancy classification,commodity classification,storage height,and other hazards. In all cases,the maximum expected ceiling temperature dictates the lowest allowable temperature classification.Sprinklers located immediately adjacent to a heat source may require a higher temperature rating. K-Factors: Viking sprinklers are available in several orifice sizes with related K-Factors. The orifice is a tapered waterway and, therefore, the K-Factor given is nominal. Nominal U.S. K-Factors are provided in accordance with the 1999 edition of NFPA 13, Section 3-2.3. Refer to the specific data page for appropriate K-Factor information. Available Styles: Viking sprinklers are available for installation in several positions as indicated by a stamping on the deflector. The deflector style dictates the appropriate installation position of the sprinkler; it breaks the solid stream of water issuing from the sprinkler orifice to form a specific spray pattern.The following list indicates the various styles and identification of Viking sprinklers. UPRIGHT SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended to be installed with the deflector above the frame so water flows upward through the orifice, striking the deflector and forming an umbrella-shaped spray pat- tern downward. Marked"SSU"(Standard Sprinkler Upright)or"UPRIGHT" Viking Technical Data may be found on on the deflector. PENDENT SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended to be oriented with the deflec- The Viking Corporation's Web site at for below the frame so water flows downward through the orifice, striking http://www.vikinggroupinc.com. the deflector and forming an umbrella-shaped spray pattern downward. The Web site may include a more recent Marked "SSP" (Standard Sprinkler Pendent) or "PENDENT' on the de- edition of this Technical Data Page. flector. CONVENTIONAL SPRINKLER:An "old style" sprinkler intended to be installed with the deflector in either the upright or pendent position. The deflector provides a spherical type pattern with 40 to 60 percent of the water initially directed downward and a proportion directed upward. Must be installed in accordance with installation rules for conventional or old style sprinklers. DO NOT USE AS A REPLACEMENT FOR STANDARD SPRAY SPRINKLERS. Marked "C U/P"(Conventional Upright/Pendent)on the deflector. Form No. F_080814 18.12.06 Rev 14.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080814 Rev 14.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 2 of 3 N I KJ:N:C*:j SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com VERTICAL SIDEWALL(VSW) SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended for installation near the wall and ceiling. The deflector provides a water spray pattern outward in a quarter-spherical pattern and can be installed in the upright or pendent position with the flow arrow in the direction of discharge. Marked "SIDEWALL" on the deflector with an arrow and the word "FLOW". (Note: Some vertical sidewall sprinklers can only be installed in the upright or pendent position—in this case,the sprinkler will also be marked "UPRIGHT" or"PENDENT'.) HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL(HSW) SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended for installation near the wall and ceiling.The special deflector provides a water spray pattern outward in a quarter-spherical pattern. Most of the water is directed away from the nearby wall with a small portion directed at the wall behind the sprinkler. The top of the deflector is oriented parallel with the ceiling or roof. The flow arrows point in the direction of discharge. Marked "SIDEWALL" and "TOP"with an arrow and the word "FLOW". EXTENDED COVERAGE (EC) SPRINKLER: A spray sprinkler designed to discharge water over an area having the maximum dimensions indicated in the individual listings. Maximum area of coverage, minimum flow rate,orifice size,and nominal K-Factor are specified in the individual listings. EC sprinklers are intended for Light-Hazard occupancies with smooth,flat, horizontal ceil- ings unless otherwise specified. In addition to the above markings, the sprinkler is marked "EC". QUICK RESPONSE (QR) SPRINKLER: A spray sprinkler with a fast- actuating operating element. The use of quick response sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) prior to installing. QUICK RESPONSE EXTENDED COVERAGE (QREC)SPRINKLER:A spray sprinkler designed to discharge water over an area having the maximum dimensions indicated in the individual listing. This is a sprinkler with an operating element that meets the criteria for quick response. QREC sprinklers are only intended for Light Hazard occupancies.The sprinkler is marked "QREC'. FLUSH SPRINKLER: A decorative spray sprinkler intended for installation with a concealed piping system. The unit is mounted flush with the ceiling or wall, with the fusible link exposed. Upon actuation, the deflector extends beyond the ceiling or wall to distribute water discharge. The sprinkler is marked "SSP", "PEND", or"SIDEWALL" and "TOP". CONCEALED SPRINKLER:A decorative spray sprinkler intended for installation with a concealed piping system. The sprinkler is hidden from view by a cover plate installed flush with the ceiling or wall. During fire conditions, the cover plate detaches, and upon sprinkler actuation, the deflector extends beyond the ceiling or wall to distribute water discharge. The sprinkler is marked "SSP", "PEND", or"SIDEWALL"and "TOP". RECESSED SPRINKLER:A spray sprinkler assembly intended for installation with a concealed piping system.The assembly con- sists of a sprinkler installed in a decorative adjustable recessed escutcheon that minimizes the protrusion of the sprinkler beyond the ceiling or wall without adversely affecting the sprinkler distribution or sensitivity. Refer to the appropriate technical data page for allowable sprinkler models, temperature ratings, and occupancy classifications. DO NOT RECESS ANY SPRINKLER NOT LISTED FOR USE WITH THE ESCUTCHEON. CORROSION-RESISTANT SPRINKLER: A special service sprinkler with non-corrosive protective coatings, or that is fabricated from non-corrosive material, for use in atmospheres that would normally corrode sprinklers. DRY SPRINKLER:A special-service sprinkler intended for installation on dry pipe systems or wet pipe systems where the sprinkler is subject to freezing temperatures. The unit consists of a sprinkler permanently secured to an extension nipple with a sealed inlet end to prevent water from entering the nipple until the sprinkler operates. The unit MUST be installed in a tee fitting. Dry upright sprinklers are marked with the "B" dimension [distance from the face of the fitting (tee)to the top of the deflector]. Dry pendent and sidewall sprinklers are marked with the "A" dimension [the distance from the face of fitting (tee) to the finished surface of the ceiling or wall]. LARGE DROP SPRINKLER:A type of special application sprinkler used to provide fire control of specific high-challenge fire haz- ards. Large drop sprinklers are designed to produce an umbrella-shaped spray pattern downward with a higher percentage of "large" water droplets than standard spray sprinklers. The sprinkler has an extra-large orifice with a nominal K-Factor of 11.2. Marked "HIGH CHALLENGE" and "UPRIGHT'. EARLY SUPPRESSION FAST-RESPONSE (ESFR)SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended to provide fire suppression of specific high- challenge fire hazards through the use of a fast response fusible link, 14.0, 16.8,or 25.2 nominal K-Factor,and special deflector. ESFR sprinklers are designed to produce high-momentum water droplets in a hemispherical pattern below the deflector. This permits penetration of the fire plume and direct wetting of the burning fuel surface while cooling the atmosphere early in the development of a high-challenge fire. Marked "ESFR"and "UPRIGHT'or"PEND". INTERMEDIATE LEVEL/RACK STORAGE SPRINKLER: A standard spray sprinkler assembly designed to protect its operating element from the spray of sprinklers installed at higher elevations. The assembly consists of a standard or large orifice upright or pendent sprinkler with an integral upright or pendent water shield and guard assembly. Use only those sprinklers that have been tested and listed for use with the assembly. Refer to the technical data page for allowable sprinkler models. RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended for use in the following occupancies: one- and two-family dwellings with the fire protection sprinkler system installed in accordance with NFPA 13D; residential occupancies up to four stories in height with the fire protection system installed in accordance with NFPA 13R; and where allowed by the Authority Having Jurisdiction in resi- dential portions of any occupancy with the fire protection system installed in accordance with NFPA 13. Form No. F_080814 18.12.06 Rev 14.1.P65 Page 3 of 3 N I KJ:N:C*:j SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Residential sprinklers have a unique distribution pattern and utilize a "fast response" heat sensitive operating element. They en- hance survivability in the room of fire origin and are designed to provide a life safety environment for a minimum of ten minutes. For this reason, residential sprinklers must not be used to replace standard sprinklers unless tested for and approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. In addition to standard markings, the unit is identified as"RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER"or"RES". 4. INSTALLATION Refer to appropriate NFPA Installation Standards. 5. OPERATION Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s). 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY Viking sprinklers are available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. IMPORTANT.Always referto Bulletin Form No.F_091699-Care and Handling of Sprinklers and the appropriate sprin- klergeneral care,installation,and maintenance guide.Viking sprinklers aretobeinstalled in accordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data,the appropriate standards of NFPA,FM Global,LPCB,APSAD,VdS or other similar organizations,and alsowith the provisions of governmental codes,ordinances,and standards,wheneverapplicable. The sprinkler technical data page may contain installation requirements specific for the sprinkler model selected. The use of certain types of sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to installation. Form No. F_080814 18.12.06 Rev 14.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080814 Rev 14.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 1 of 1 BEST PRACTICES FOR N I KJ:N:G* RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER HANDLING & INSTALLATION The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. SPRINKLERS ARE FRAGILE - HANDLE WITH CARE! • Always keep sprinklers in a cool dry place. • Protect sprinklers during storage,transport and handling as well as before,during and after installation. ReferLEI to Viking's Care and Handling of Sprinklers Bulletin Form No. F_0916991. T LACK• Proper transit, storage and installation of sprinklers in a high-heat environment is a must. Care should betaken to prevent sprinklers from being exposed to ambient heat conditions in excess of those referenced in _,,. installation standards. • Do not stage or store sprinklers on the job site in advance in a non-conditioned space prior to installation. INCORRECT • Keep sprinklers in the original packaging and check temperature indicators on box label prior to installation. (Heat exposure) If the indicator has turned black, DO NOT install any product contained in the box. Refer to Viking product return policies. • Temperatures exceeding the maximum ambient temperature of the sprinkler temperature-rating during storage, transport, handling and installation must be avoided. • Per NFPA standards 13, 13R, and 13D, sprinklers installed where maximum ambient temperatures are at or over 101 °F (38 °C )through 150 °F (66 °C)shall be intermediate temperature-rated sprinklers. Additionally, if sprinklers are installed in an unventilated concealed space under an uninsulated roof or in an unventilated attic, they shall be of intermediate temperature classification. RECT • Sprinklers installed where ambient temperatures are at or below 100 °F (38 °C) may be either ordinary or (Unconditioned at rough-in) temperature-rated sprinklers. Refer to NFPA standards 13R 6.2.3.1 and 13D 7.5.6.1. • Rough-in of sprinkler piping during hot weather conditions should not include the installation of sprinklers unless reasonable ambient temperatures can be maintained.Ambient temperatures that are considered when choosing the temperature rating for a sprinkler should take into account the range of ambient temperatures that are expected from installation through establishment and maintenance of temperature in a conditioned space.Appropriate insulation may be considered. Example: An ordinary temperature sprinkler should not be exposed to maximum ambient temperature higher than 100 °F (38 °C)or more. Refer to NFPA 13,Table 6.2.5.1, NFPA 13R, 6.2.3.1 and NFPA 13D, 7.5.6.1. • CPVC fire sprinkler products exposed to high ambient temperatures(e.g. installed in unventilated, concealed spaces such as attics) should be insulated to maintain a cooler environment. Refer to Viking Plastics INCORRECT Installation and Design Manual, Form No. F_0807122, for care and handling procedures. (Exposed piping) • Protect all sprinklers and connecting CPVC piping in attic spaces and unvented concealed spaces from excessive heat exposure above 100 °F (38 °C). To separate excessive attic heat, properly tent and fully insulate all pipe in unconditioned spaces. • Pressure relief valves should be installed on wet sprinkler systems where there is a risk of over-pressurization of a checked water supply, due to thermal expansion. Refer to NFPA 13, 7.1.2.1 and NFPA 13D,A.5.2.2.2. • Fire sprinkler systems should be installed per current referenced editions of building codes and installation standards adopted in the jurisdiction where work is being performed. I ZtWARNING:Cancer and Reproductive Harm- } www.P65Warnings.ca.gov INCORRECT (No pressure relief valve) 'Hot weather condition is defined as temperatures that can reach the maximum ambient temperature-rating of the sprinkler. 'Clicking on blue hyperlink will open referenced document. Any sprinkler with a loss of liquid from the glass bulb or damage to the fusible element should be destroyed. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum ambient temperature allowed. Sprinklers that have been painted in the field must be replaced per NFPA 13. Protect sprinklers from paint and paint overspray in accordance with the installation standards. Do not clean sprinklers with soap and water, ammonia,or any other cleaning fluid. Do not use adhesives or solvents on sprinklers or their operating elements. Refer to the appropriate technical data page and NFPA standards for complete care, handling, installation,and maintenance instructions. For additional product and system information Viking data pages and installation instructions are available on the Viking Web site at WWw. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_080415 18.10.11 Rev 16.3.P65 Page 1 of 1 C REGULATORY AND HEALTH WARNINGS -N41KJNG4 The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com 1. DESCRIPTION Regulatory and Health Warnings applying to materials used in the manufacture and construction of fire protection products are provided herin as they relate to legally mandated jurisdictional regions. A WARNING STATE OF CALIFORNIA, USA Installing or servicing fire protection products such as sprinklers, valves, piping etc. can expose you to chemicals including, but not li- mited to, lead, nickel, butadiene,titaninum dioxide, chromium, carbon black, and acrylonitrile which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov 2. WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule at www.vikinggroupinc.com or contact Viking directly. Form No. F 111218 18.11.15 Rev 18.1 New Bulletin Page 1 of 6 ® MICROFAST° QUICK NIKJNG4 RESPONSE PENDENT SPRINKLER VK302 (K5.6) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com 1. DESCRIPTION The Viking Microfast° Quick Response Pendent Sprinkler VK302 is a small thermosensitive glass bulb spray sprinkler available with various finishes and temperature ratings to meet design requirements. The special Polyester, Polytetrafluoroethelyne (PTFE), and Electroless Nickel PTFE (ENT) coatings can be used in decorative applications where colors are desired. In addition, these coatings have been investigated for installation in corrosive atmospheres and are listed/approved as corrosion resistant as indicated in the Approval Charts. (Note: FM Global approves ENT finish as corrosion resistant. FM Global has no approval classification for PTFE and Polyester coatings as corro- sion resistant.) 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS c6l. cULus Listed: Category VNIV M FM Approved: Class Series 2000 vds VdS Approved: Certificates G414009 and G414010 LPCB Approved LPCB C C CE Certified: Standard EN 12259-1, EC-certificate of conformity 0832-CPD-2001 Refer to Approval Chart 1 and Design Criteria cULus Listing requirements,and refer to Approval Chart 2 and Design Criteria for FM Approval requirements that must be followed. 3. TECHNICAL DATA Specifications: Minimum Operating Pressure: 7 psi (0.5 bar) Viking Technical Data may be found on Rated to 175 psi (12 bar)water working pressure The Viking Corporation's Web site at Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 psi (34.5 bar) http://www.vikinggroupinc.com. Thread size: 1/2" NPT, 15 mm BSP The Web site may include a more recent Nominal K-Factor: 5.6 U.S. (80.6 metric"*) edition of this Technical Data Page. Glass-bulb fluid temperature rated to-65 °F (-55 °C) Overall Length: 2-1/4" (58 mm) `cULus Listing, FM Approval, and NFPA 13 installs require a minimum of 7 psi (0.5 bar). The minimum operating pressure for LPCB and CE Approvals ONLY is 5 psi (0.35 bar). Material Standards: Frame Casting: Brass UNS-C84400 or QM Brass Deflector: Phosphor Bronze UNS-051000 or Copper UNS-C19500 Bulb: Glass, nominal 3 mm diameter Belleville Spring Sealing Assembly: Nickel Alloy, coated on both sides with PTFE Tape Screw: Brass UNS-C36000 Pip Cap and Insert Assembly: Copper UNS-C11000 and Stainless Steel UNS-S30400 For PTFE Coated Sprinklers: Belleville Spring-Exposed, Screw-Nickel Plated, Pip Cap-PTFE Coated For Polyester Coated Sprinklers: Belleville Spring-Exposed For ENT Coated Sprinklers: Belleville Spring-Exposed, Screw and Pipcap- ENT plated. Ordering Information: (Also refer to the current Viking price list.) Order Quick Response Pendent Sprinklers by first adding the appropriate suffix for the sprinkler finish and then the appropriate suffix for the temperature rating to the sprinkler base part number. Finish Suffix: Brass =A, Chrome = F, White Polyester= M-/W, Black Polyester= M-/B, Black PTFE = N, and ENT=JN Temperature Suffix: 135 °F (68 °C) =A, 155 °F (68 °C)= B, 175 °F (79 °C) = D, 200 °F (93 °C) = E, 286 °F (141 °C)= G For example, sprinkler VK302 with a Brass finish and a 155 °F (68 °C)temperature rating = Part No. 12979AB Available Finishes And Temperature Ratings: Refer to Table 1. Accessories: (Also refer to the"Sprinkler Accessories"section of the Viking data book.) Form No. F_033314 Rev 14.1 (New Page) Page 2 of 6 ® MICROFAST° QUICK NIKJNG4 RESPONSE PENDENT SPRINKLER VK302 (K5.6) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Sprinkler Wrenches: A. Standard Wrench: Part No. 10896W/B (available since 2000). B. Wrench for Recessed Pendent Sprinklers: Part No. 16036W/B** (available since 2011) C. Optional Protective Sprinkler Cap Remover/Escutcheon Installer Tool*** Part No. 15915 (available since 2010) **A%"ratchet is required (not available from Viking). ***Allows use from the floor by attaching a length of V diameter CPVC tubing to the tool. Ideal for sprinkler cabinets. Refer to Bulletin F_051808. Sprinkler Cabinets: A. Six-head capacity: Part No. 01724A(available since 1971) B. Twelve-head capacity: Part No. 01725A(available since 1971) 4. INSTALLATION Refer to appropriate NFPA Installation Standards. 5. OPERATION During fire conditions, the heat-sensitive liquid in the glass bulb expands, causing the glass to shatter, releasing the pip cap and sealing spring assembly. Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the sprinkler deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire. 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY The Viking Microfast°Quick Response Pendent Sprinkler VK302 is available through a network of domestic and international dis- tributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. Protective Sprinkler Wrench Flat Clip JR Protective Sprinkler Cap Figure 1: Standard Sprinkler Wrench 10896W/B Form No. F_033314 Rev 14.1 Page 3 of 6 N41KJNG4 ® MICROFAST° QUICK RESPONSE PENDENT SPRINKLER VK302 (K5.6) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com TABLE 1:AVAILABLE SPRINKLER TEMPERATURE RATINGS AND FINISHES Sprinkler Temperature Sprinkler Nominal Maximum Ambient Bulb Color Classification Temperature Rating' Ceiling Temperature z Ordinary 135 °F (57 °C) 100 °F (38 °C) Orange Ordinary 155 °F (68 °C) 100 °F (38 °C) Red Intermediate 175 °F (79 °C) 150 °F (65 °C) Yellow Intermediate 200 °F (93 °C) 150 °F (65 °C) Green High 286 °F (141 °C) 225 °F (107 °C) Blue Sprinkler Finishes: Brass, Chrome, White Polyester, Black Polyester, Black PTFE, and ENT Corrosion-Resistant Coatings3: White Polyester, Black Polyester, and Black PTFE. ENT in all temperature ratings except 135 °F (57 °C) Footnotes The sprinkler temperature rating is stamped on the deflector. 2 Based on NFPA-13.Other limits may apply,depending on fire loading,sprinkler location,and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation standards. a The corrosion-resistant coatings have passed the standard corrosion test required by the approving agencies indicated in the Approval Charts.These tests cannot and do not represent all possible corrosive environments. Prior to installation, verify through the end-user that the coatings are com- patible with or suitable for the proposed environment. For automatic sprinklers,the coatings indicated are applied to the exposed exterior surfaces only. Note that the spring is exposed on sprinklers with Polyester, PTFE,and ENT coatings. For ENT coated automatic sprinklers,the waterway is coated Sprinkler wrench 16036W/B** for recessed pendent sprinklers **A 1/2" ratchet is required (not available from Viking) Carefully slide the wrench sideways around the protective cap, ensuring engagement with the sprinkler wrench flats Figure 2: Wrench 16036W/B for Recessed Pendent Sprinklers Form No. F_033314 Rev 14.1 Page 4 of 6 ® MICROFAST° QUICK NIKJNG4 RESPONSE PENDENT SPRINKLER VK302 (K5.6) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Approval Chart 1 (UL) Temperature KEY The Viking Microfast®Quick Response q1zFinish Pendent Sprinkler VK302 Escutcheon(if applicable) Maximum 175 PSI(12 Bar)WWP Base Sprinkler Thread Size Nominal K-Factor Overall Length Listings and Approvals' Part SIN p Style (Refer also to Design Criteria.) Number NPT BSP U.S. metricz Inches mm cULus" I VdS I LPCB I C L`' 12979 VK302 Pendent 1/2" 15 mm 5.6 1 80.6 2-1/4 58 A1Z, B1Y,C2X, D2 I A3 I A3Z,B3Y I D3Z,C3Y Approved Temperature Ratings Approved Finishes Approved Escutcheons A- 135 OF (57 °C), 155 OF (68 °C), 175 OF (79 1 X - Standard surface-mounted escutcheon or the °C), 200 OF(93°C),286 OF(141 °C) - Brass, Chrome, White Viking Micromatic°Model E-1 Recessed Escutcheon B- 135 OF (57 °C), 155 OF (68 °C), 175 OF (79 Polyester Black Polyester Y - Standard surface-mounted escutcheon or the °C), and 200 OF(93°C) and Black PTFE 2-ENT' Viking Microfast® Model F-1 Adjustable Escutcheon, or C- 155 OF (68 °C), 175 OF (79 °C), and 200 OF 3 - Brass, Chrome, White recessed with the Viking Micromatic° Model E-1 or E-2 (93-C) Polyester56, and Black Recessed Escutcheon D- 155 OF (68 °C), 175 OF (79 °C), 200 OF (93 Polyester56 Z - Standard surface-mounted escutcheon or the °C),286 OF(141 °C) Viking Microfast°Model F-1 Adjustable Escutcheon Footnotes Base part number shown. For complete part number, refer to Viking's current price schedule. 2 Metric K-factor measurement shown is when pressure is measured in Bar.When pressure is measured in kPa,divide the metric K-factor shown by 10.0. 3 This table shows the listings and approvals available at the time of printing.Other approvals may be in process. ^Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.for use in the U.S. and Canada. 5 cULus Listed as corrosion-resistant. s Other colors are available on request with the same Listings and Approvals as the standard colors. CE Certified,Standard EN 12259-1, EC-certificate of conformity 0832-CPD-2001. DESIGN CRITERIA- UL (Also refer to Approval Chart 1 above.) cULus Listing Requirements: The Viking Microfast°Quick Response Pendent Sprinkler VK302 is cULus Listed as indicated in the Approval Chart for installation in accordance with the latest edition of NFPA 13 for standard spray sprinklers. • Designed for use in Light and Ordinary occupancies. • The sprinkler installation rules contained in NFPA 13 for standard spray pendent sprinklers must be followed. IMPORTANT. Always refer to Bulletin Form No. F_091699 - Care and Handling of Sprinklers. Also refer to page QR1-3 for general care, installation, and maintenance information. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in accor- dance with the latest edition of Viking technical data, the appropriate standards of NFPA, LPCB, APSAD, VdS or other similar organizations, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. Form No. F_033314 Rev 14.1 Page 5 of 6 N41KJNG4 ® MICROFAST° QUICK RESPONSE PENDENT SPRINKLER VK302 (K5.6) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Approval Chart 2 (FM) Temperature KEY The Viking Microfast®Quick Response ;�Finish Pendent Sprinkler VK302 A1xF Escutcheon(if applicable) Maximum 175 PSI (12 Bar)WWP Base Part SIN Sprinkler Thread Size Nominal K-Factor Overall Length FM Approvals' Number' Style NPT I BSP U.S. metric2 Inches mm (Refer also to Design Criteria.) 12979 VK302 Pendent 112" 15 mm 5.6 80.6 2-1A 58 A1Z,B1Y, D2X,C2 Approved Escutcheons Approved Temperature Ratings X - Standard surface-mounted escutcheon or the A- 135°F(57°C), 155°F(68°C), 175°F(79°C),200 °F Viking Micromatic® Model E-1 Recessed (93°C), 286°F(141 °C) Approved Finishes Escutcheon B- 135 °F (57 °C), 155 °F (68 °C), 175 °F (79 °C), and 1-Brass,Chrome,White Polyester", Y - Standard surface-mounted escutcheon or the 200°F(93°C) and Black Polyester' Viking Microfast°Model F-1 Adjustable Escutcheon, C - 155 °F (68 °C), 175 °F (79 °C), 200 °F (93 °C), 286 2-ENT5 or recessed with the Viking Micromatic®Model E-1 °F(141 °C) or E-2 Recessed Escutcheon D- 155°F(68°C), 175°F(79°C),200°F(93°C) Z - Standard surface-mounted escutcheon or the Viking Microfast®Model F-1 Adjustable Escutcheon Footnotes ' Base part number shown. For complete part number, refer to Viking's current price schedule. 2 Metric K-factor measurement shown is when pressure is measured in Bar. When pressure is measured in kPa, divide the metric K-factor shown by 10.0. 3 This table shows the FM Approvals available at the time of printing. Other approvals may be in process. 4 Other colors are available on request with the same Approvals as the standard colors. 5 FM approved as corrosion resistant. DESIGN CRITERIA- FM (Also refer to Approval Chart 2 above.) FM Approval Reauirements: The Viking Microfast®Quick Response Pendent Sprinkler VK302 is FM Approved as quick response Non-storage upright and pendent sprinklers as indicated in the FM Approval Guide. For specific application and installation requirements, reference the latest applicable FM Loss Prevention Data Sheets(including Data Sheet 2-0). FM Global Loss Prevention Data Sheets contain guidelines relating to, but not limited to: minimum water supply requirements, hydraulic design, ceiling slope and obstructions, minimum and maximum allowable spacing, and deflector distance below the ceiling. NOTE:The FM installation guidelines may differ from cULus and/or NFPA criteria. IMPORTANT. Always refer to Bulletin Form No. F_091699 - Care and Handling of Sprinklers. Also refer to page QR1-3 for general care, installation, and maintenance information. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in ac- cordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data, the appropriate standards of NFPA, FM Global, LPCB, APSAD,VdS or other similar organizations,and also with the provisions of governmental codes,ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. Form No. F_033314 Rev 14.1 Page 6 of 6 G MICROFAST° QUICK RESPONSE PENDENT SPRINKLER VK302 (K5.6) _N411UW4J The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Ceiling Opening Size: mm) 2-5/16" (58.7 mm) minimum (15 m 1/ 2-1/2" (63.5 mm) maximum N PT` 2-1/8" l (54 mm) T T 1-1/2 2-1/4" F i 1-3/4" 2" (38 mm) (57 mm) (51 mm) Min. (44.5 mm) Max. - .�•e� Installed with a standard Installed with a Microfast Note:At maximum,adapter is 1/8" surface-mounted Model F-1 Adjustable exposed 1/2"(12.7 mm)from escutcheon Escutcheon face of ceiling Figure 3: Sprinkler Dimensions with a Standard Escutcheon and the Model F-1 Adjustable Escutcheon Ceiling Opening Size: ___ 2-5-16" (58.7 mm) minimum 2-1/2" (63.5 mm) maximum 2-1/8" 2-1/8" (54 mm) (54 mm) f 1-1/8" ♦ 1-1/8" 1-377 /4" (28.6 mm) 2"" (28.6 mm) (44.5 mm) -" Min. (51 mm) Min. Max. Max. r� Installed with a Installed with a Model Model E-1 Recessed E-2 Thread-on Recessed Escutcheon Escutcheon Figure 4: Sprinkler Dimensions with the Model E-1 and E-2 Recessed Escutcheons Form No. F_033314 Rev 14.1 (New Page) Page 1 of 8 R QUICK RESPONSE DRY HORIZONTAL N41KJNG4 SIDEWALL SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com 1. DESCRIPTION Viking Quick Response Dry Horizontal Sidewall Sprinklers are thermosensitive spray sprinklers suitable for use in areas subject to freezing. The sprinklers are designed for dry systems and preaction systems where it is necessary to prevent water or condensation from entering the drop nipple before sprinkler operation. They may also be installed in spaces subject to freezing and supplied from a wet system in an adjacent heated area. Viking Quick Response Dry HSW Sprinklers are available in various finishes and temperature ratings to meet design requirements. The special Polyester and Electroless Nickel PTFE (ENT) coatings have been investigated for installation in corrosive atmospheres and are listed/approved as corrosion resistant as indi- cated in the Approval Charts. (Note: FM Global has no approval classification for Polyester coatings as corrosion resistant.) 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS cULus Listed: Category VNIV FM Approved: Classes 2013 and 2015 For Light Hazard Occupancies Only NYC Approved: MEA 89-92-E, Volume 15 Refer to Approval Charts and Design Criteria for Listing and Approval that must be followed. 3. TECHNICAL DATA Specifications: Available since 1993. WARNING:Cancer and Reproductive Harm- Minimum Operating Pressure: 7 psi (0.5 bar) Zt www.P65Warnings.ca.gov Maximum Working Pressure: 175 psi (12 bar). Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 psi (34.5 bar) Thread size: 1" NPT or 25 mm BSPT Nominal K-Factor: 5.6 U.S. (80.6 metric')for all listed and approved lengths. Metric K-factor measurement shown is when pressure is measured in Bar.When pressure is measured in kPa,divide the metric K-factor shown by 10.0. Glass-bulb fluid temperature rated to-65 °F (-55 °C) Covered by the following U.S. Patent numbers: 8,636,075 and 8,376,060 and 10,220,231 Material Standards: Frame Casting: Brass UNS-C84400 Deflector: Phosphor Bronze UNS-051000 Bulb: Glass, nominal 3 mm diameter Belleville Spring Sealing Assembly: Nickel Alloy, coated on both sides with PTFE Tape Compression Screw: Brass UNS-C36000 Pip Cap: Brass UNS-C31400 or UNS-C31600 Pip Cap Adapter: Brass UNS-C36000 Orifice: Copper UNS-C22000 or UNS-C11000 Tube: ERW Hydraulic Steel Tube Support(Internal): Stainless Steel UNS-S30400 Barrel: Steel Pipe UNS-G10260, Electrodeposited Epoxy Base finish Barrel End and Threads: QM Brass Sleeve (for Adjustable Standard style only): Brass UNS-C26000 or UNS-C26800 Escutcheon Materials: Adjustable Standard Dry Escutcheons: Brass UNS-C26000 or UNS-C26800 Recessed Dry Escutcheons: Cold Rolled Steel UNS-G10080 ENT Coated Adjustable and Recessed Escutcheons: Stainless Steel UNS-S30400 Ordering Information: (Also refer to the current Viking price list.) Order QR Dry HSW Sprinklers by first adding the appropriate suffix for the sprinkler finish,the appropriate suffix for the temperature rating, and then the suffix for the length("A"dimension)to sprinkler base part number.Order in a specific length noted as the"A"dimension.The "A"dimension is the distance from the face of the fitting (tee)to the desired finished surface of the wall in which it is to be installed. These sprinklers are listed and approved in lengths from 1-1/2"to 45-1/2"(38.1 mm to 1,156 mm)for the adjustable standard style, 3"to 47"(76.2 mm to 1,194 mm)for the plain barrel style,and 3-1/4"to 47-1/2"(82.5 mm to 1,207 mm)for the adjustable recessed style. Lengths exceeding the standard lengths are available,with no approvals,on a"made-to-order"basis: Recessed Dry HSW up to 65- 1/2" (1,664 mm).Adjustable Standard Dry HSW up to 63-1/2" (1,613 mm). Plain Barrel Dry HSW up to 65"(1,651 mm). Contact the manufacturer for more information. Finish Suffix: Brass =A, Chrome = F, White Polyester= M-NV, and ENT=JN Replaces Form No. F_031993 Rev 19.2 Form No. F_031993 20.04.16 Rev 20.1 (Removed cover 15610.) Page 2 of 8 ® QUICK RESPONSE DRY HORIZONTAL N41KJNG4 SIDEWALL SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com Temperature Suffix: 155 °F (68 °C) = B, 175 °F (79 °C) = D, 200 *F (93 °C) = E, 286 °F (141 °C)= G Escutcheon Suffix=Y for the adj. recessed sprinkler with the Model G-1 Escutcheon (no suffix needed for the Model E-1 Escutcheon). For example, sprinkler VK182 with 1" NPT Threads, a Chrome finish, a 155 °F (68°C)temperature rating, the Model G-1 Escutcheon, and "A"length NOTE: Sprink�er is turned s ceways of 10" = Part No. 08386UFBY10. for clarlty CRefer, to F lcjure: f-/ Available Finishes And Temperature Ratings: Refer to Table 1. for correct deflector orlentatlon Accessories: (Also refer to the"Sprinkler Accessories" section.) Frotective Sprinkler Wrenches: Sprinkler A. Standard Wrench: Part No. 07297W/B (available since 1991) Shleld B.Wrench for recessed sprinklers:Part No.07565W/B**(available since 1991) **A%"ratchet is required (not available from Viking). Replacement Escutcheons: cc A.Adjustable Standard Dry Escutcheon: Base Part No. 08086F l B. Model E-1 Recessed Dry Escutcheon Cup: Base Part No. 05459A C. Model G-1 Recessed Dry Escutcheon Cup: Base Part No. 20133 4. INSTALLATION wrench Refer to appropriate NFPA Installation Standards. Flat 5. OPERATION During fire conditions, the heat-sensitive liquid in the glass bulb expands, causing the glass to shatter, releasing the internal parts to open the water- vIKIN� way.Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the sprinkler deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire. 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. Figure 1: 7. AVAILABILITY Standard Sprinkler Wrench 07297W/B The Viking Quick Response Dry Horizontal Sidewall Sprinkler is available through a network of domestic and international distribu- tors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. TABLE 1:AVAILABLE SPRINKLER TEMPERATURE RATINGS AND FINISHES Sprinkler Temperature Sprinkler Nominal Maximum Ambient Bulb Color Classification Temperature Rating' CeilingTemperature2 Ordinary 155 °F (68 °C) 100 °F (38 °C) Red Intermediate 175 °F (79 °C) 150 °F (65 °C) Yellow Intermediate 200 °F 93 °C 150 °F 65 °C Green High 286 °F 141 °C 225 °F 107 °C Blue Sprinkler Finishes: Brass, Chrome, White Polyester, and ENT Corrosion-Resistant Coating3,4: White Polyester and ENT in all temperature ratings Footnotes 'The sprinkler temperature rating is stamped on the deflector. 2 Based on NFPA-13.Other limits may apply,depending on fire loading,sprinkler location,and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation standards. 3 The corrosion-resistant Polyester and ENT coatings have passed the standard corrosion test required by the approving agencies indi- cated in the Approval Charts. These tests cannot and do not represent all possible corrosive environments. Note: These coatings are NOT corrosion proof. Prior to installation,verify through the end-user that the coatings are compatible with or suitable for the proposed environment.Polyester and ENT coatings are applied to the exposed exterior surfaces only. Note that the spring is exposed on sprinklers with Polyester and ENT coatings. "When installed in some corrosive environments,the Polyester finish may change color.This natural discoloration over time is not in itself an indication of corrosion and should not be treated as such.All sprinklers installed in corrosive environments should be replaced or tested as described in NFPA 25 on a more frequent basis. Form No. F_031993 20.04.16 Rev 20.1 Page 3 of 8 ® QUICK RESPONSE DRY HORIZONTAL N41KJNG* SIDEWALL SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com )K*Notei A 1/2" ratchet is required, Sprinkler Wrench Part (Not available from Viking) No 07565W/B)K)K for installing recessed dry sprinklers. _, If I I f I---------- it Step 1: Carefully slide the Step 2: Press the wrench onto wrench sideways around the the sprinkler wrench flats and deflector and protective turn slightly to ensure engage- shield as shown ment with the wrench flats. Figure 2: Wrench 07565W/B for Adjustable Recessed Dry Horizontal Sidewall Sprinklers For 'A' Dimension: 1. Determine the distance from the face of Deflector at NOTE1 the tee to the finished face of the wall \ Minimum Distance To locate the deflector 2. Round to the nearest 1/2' (12.7 mm) between L Finished Ceiling rrom wall at the minimum distance 1-1/2' (38.1 mm) and 45-1/2' (1,156 mm). from the wall, with no adjustment available, NOTE: The deflector will extend approximately Finished Wall order the standard dry 4-1/8' (104.8 mm) from the wall with 2' +/- 4' (102 mm) Minimum horizontal sidewall sprink- 1' (25.4 mm) in adjustment available. 6' (152 mm) Maximum)K ter 1' (25.4 mm) shorter A 3-1/8' than the 'A' Dimension. i-. (79.4 mm) --- Deflector at NOTE 3-1/16' Maximum Distance To locate the deflector 177,8 mm) From wall at the maximum distance from the wall, with no Q*L:/7Z adjustment available, Y17'J_ order the standard dry (15.9� -- horizontal sidewall sprink- ler 5 Minimum wall opening 5-1/8' than the 4A Dimension. diameter: 1-3/4' (44.5 mm). Sleeve diameter) (130,2 mm) Maximum wall opening 1-1/2' (38.1 mm). diameter) 2-1/4' (57 mm), 13/16' Sleeve finish matches x May be allowed up to 18' (457 mm) for certain (20.6 mm) finish of escutcheon. FM installations. Refer to the appropriate installation standards, including NFPA 13 and/or FM Loss Prevention Data Sheet 2-0. Figure 3: Adjustable Standard Dry Horizontal Sidewall Sprinkler 41 Slot -Deflector Slot Push and Rotate Sleeve STEP 1: Align the slot in STEP 2: Push the rounded STEP 3: Pull the escutcheon STEP 4: Push and rotate STEP 5: To minimize the escutcheon with the end of the slot against the away from the near edge the escutcheon onto the visibility of the slot her, surface of near edge of the deflector. of the deflector. Move the sleeve, in the escutcheon, the deflector as shown. Push the far side of the near side of the escut- position the slot escutcheon past the deflec- cheon over the deflector, at the top of the tor, toward the sleeve, sprinkler sleeve. Figure 4: Adjustable Standard Escutcheon Installation Form No. F_031993 20.04.16 Rev 20.1 Page 4 of 8 R QUICK RESPONSE NJIKJNG4 DRY HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com Approval Chart 1 (UL) Temperature Quick Response Dry Horizontal Sidewall Sprinklers Finish KEY For Light Hazard Occupancies Only A1XF Escutcheon(ifapplicable) Maximum 175 PSI (12 bar)WWP Sprinkler Base Thread Size Nominal Order Length Listings and Approvals° Part No.' SIN Style K-FactorZ Increment (Refer also to Design Criteria on page 106e.) NPT BSPT U.S. metric' Inches mm cULus' NYC6 VdS LPCB C E 0 08384U Adjustable 1" -- 5.6 80.6 1/2" 12.7 A1,A5 Al -- -- -- - 16458U VK178 Standard -- 25 mm -- 80.6 1/2" 12.7 Al,A5 08386U VK182 Adjustable 1" -- 5.6 80.6 1/4" 6.35 B2, B6 B2 -- -- - 16454U Recessed -- 25 mm -- 80.6 1/4" 6.35 B2, B6 -- -- -- - 08388U 1" -- 5.6 80.6 1/2" 12.7 A3 A4 -- -- - 16456U VK174 Plain Barrel 25 mm -- 80.6 1/2" 12.7 A3 Approved Finishes and "A" Dimensions 1* - Chrome, or White Polyester' sprinkler with a Chrome, Brass, or White Polyester Sleeve and Escutcheon with "A"dimensions 1-1/2"to 45-1/2"(38.1 mm to 1,156 mm) Approved Temperature Ratings 2*-Chrome, or White Polyester'with "A"dimensions 3-1/4"to 47-1/2"(82.5 mm to 1,207 mm) A- 155 °F (68 -C), 175 -F (79-C), 200 -F 3-Chrome, Brass,White Polyester',or ENT'with"A"dimensions 3"to 47"(76.2 mm to 1,194 mm) (93 °C), and 286°F(141 °C) 4-Chrome or Brass with"A"dimensions 3"to 47" (76.2 mm to 1,194 mm) B - 155 °F (68 °C), 175 °F (79 °C), and 5- ENT'sprinkler with an ENT'Sleeve and Escutcheon with"A"dimensions 1-1/2"to 45-1/2"(38.1 200 -F (93 -C) mm to 1,156 mm) 6- ENT'with "A" dimensions 3-1/4" to 47-1/2" (82.5 mm to 1,207 mm) *Brass Finish is listed and approved but not standard offering,lead times of 6-8 weeks required. (Matching Brass escutcheons are not available.) Footnotes ' Part number shown is the base part number. For complete part number, refer to current Viking price list schedule. 2 K-Factor applies for standard lengths ("A" Dimensions indicated above). 3 Metric K-factor shown is for use when pressure is measured in bar.When pressure is measured in kPa,divide the metric K-factor shown by 10.0. 4 This chart shows the listings and approvals available at the time of printing.Other approvals may be in process.Check with the manufacturer for any additional approvals. 5 Listed by Underwriter's Laboratories for use in the U.S.and Canada for Light Hazard occupancies only. 6 Accepted for use, City of New York Department of Buildings, MEA Number 89-92-E,Vol. 15. 'cULus Listed as corrosion resistant. DESIGN CRITERIA- UL (Also refer to Approval Chart 1 above.) cULus Listing Reguirements: Quick Response Dry Horizontal Sidewall Sprinklers are cULus Listed as indicated in Approval Chart 1 for installation in accordance with the latest edi- tion of NFPA 13 for standard spray sprinklers. • Limited to Light Hazard occupancies only. • Protection areas and maximum spacing shall be in accordance with the tables provided in NFPA 13. • Minimum spacing allowed is 6 ft. (1.8 m). • Deflector must be positioned between 4" and 6" (102 mm and 152 mm) below the ceiling. Keep the top of the deflector oriented parallel with the ceiling. • Locate no less than 4"(102 mm)from end walls. • Maximum distance from end walls shall be no more than one-half of the allowable distance between sprinklers.The distance shall be measured perpendicular to the wall. • The sprinkler installation and obstruction rules contained in NFPA 13 for sidewall standard spray sprinklers must be followed. IMPORTANT.Always refer to Bulletin Form No. F_091699-Care and Handling of Sprinklers.Also refer to Form No. F_080614 for general care, installation, and maintenance information.Viking sprinklers are to be installed in accordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data, the appropriate standards of NFPA, LPCB,APSAD, VdS or other similar organizations, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards,whenever applicable. Form No. F_031993 20.04.16 Rev 20.1 Page 5 of 8 R QUICK RESPONSE DRY HORIZONTAL N41KJNG4 SIDEWALL SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com Approval Chart 2 (FM) Temperature KEY Quick Response Dry Horizontal Sidewall Sprinklers Finish For Light Hazard Occupancies Only AIXF Escutcheon(if applicable) Maximum 175 PSI (12 bar)WWP Sprinkler Base SIN Style Thread Size Nominal K-Factor2 Order Length Increment FM Approvals° Part No. NPT BSP U.S. metric' Inches mm (Refer also to Design Criteria below.) 08384U 1" - 5.6 80.6 1/2" 12.7 Al VK178 Adjustable Standard 16458U -- 25 mm -- 80.6 1/2" 12.7 Al 08386U 1" -- 5.6 80.6 1/4" 6.35 B2 VK182 Adjustable Recessed 16454U -- 25 mm -- 80.6 1/4" 6.35 B2 08388U 1" -- 5.6 80.6 1/2" 12.7 A3 VK174 Plain Barrel 16456U - 25 mm -- 80.6 1/2" 12.7 A3 Approved Finishes and "A" Dimensions 1"- Bright Brass,Chrome,White Polyester,or ENT5 with "A" dimensions 1-1/2"to 45-1/2" (38.1 Approved Temperature Ratings mm to 1,156 mm)A- 155 °F(68°C), 175 °F(79 °C), 200°F (93 °C), and 2'- Bright Brass,Chrome,White Polyester,or ENT'with "A" dimensions 3-1/4"to 47-1/2" (82.5 286°F(141 °C) mm to 1,207 mm) B- 155°F(68°C), 175°F(79°C),and 200°F(93°C) 3 - Brass, Bright Brass, Chrome,White Polyester,or ENT'"A"dimensions 3" to 47"(76.2 mm to 1,194 mm) "Brass Finish is listed and approved but not standard offering,lead times of 6-8 weeks required. (Matching Brass escutcheons are not available.) Footnotes Part number shown is the base part number. For complete part number, refer to current Viking price list schedule. 2 K-Factor applies for standard lengths ("A" Dimensions indicated above). 3 Metric K-factor shown is for use when pressure is measured in bar.When pressure is measured in kPa,divide the metric K-factor shown by 10.0. °This chart shows the FM Approvals available at the time of printing. Other approvals may be in process. Check with the manufacturer for any additional approvals. 5 FM approved as corrosion resistant. DESIGN CRITERIA - FM (Also refer to Approval Chart 2 above.) FM ADiDroval Reauirements: The Dry HSW Sprinklers in the Approval Chart above are FM Approved as quick response Non-storage standard spray sprinklers as indicated in the FM Approval Guide. For specific application and installation requirements, reference the latest applicable FM Loss Prevention Data Sheets(including 2-0)and Technical Advisory Bulletins. FM Global Loss Prevention Data Sheets and Technical Advisory Bulletins contain guidelines relating to, but not limited to:minimum water supply requirements,hydraulic design,ceiling slope and obstructions,minimum and maximum allowable spacing,and deflec- tor distance below the ceiling. NOTE:The FM installation guidelines may differ from cULus and/or NFPA criteria. IMPORTANT: Always refer to Bulletin Form No. F_091699 - Care and Handling of Sprinklers. Also refer to Form No. F_080614 for general care, installation, and maintenance information. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in accord- ance with the latest edition of Viking technical data,the appropriate standards of NFPA, FM Global, LPCB,APSAD,VdS or other similar organizations,and also with the provisions of governmental codes,ordinances,and standards,whenever applicable. Form No. F_031993 20.04.16 Rev 20.1 Page 6 of 8 R QUICK RESPONSE DRY HORIZONTAL N41KJNG* SIDEWALL SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com For 'A' Dimension 1, Determine the distance from the face of the tee to the face of the finished wall 2. Round to the nearest 1/4' (6.35 mm) between 3-1/4' (83 mm) and 47-1/2' (1,207 mm). Ceiling NOTF The sprinkler will be recessed approximately Wall 5/16' (7,9 mm) with 5/8' (16 mm) horizontal adjustment available 4' (102 mm) Minimum 6' (152 mm) Maximum* A 5/8' (16 mm) C41 1 — - " i I 3-1/16' _ 1 (77.8 mm) II II Minimum wall opening; 2-1/8' (54 mm) diameter. Maximum wall opening 2-1/2' (63.5 mm) diameter, Available Adjustment 1-23/32' (43.7 mm) Minimum x May be allowed up to 18' (457 mm) for certain 2-11/32' (59,5 mm) Maximum FM installations. Refer to the appropriate Installation standards, including NFPA 13 and/or FM Loss 5/16' (7,9 mm) Outward Adjustment Prevention Data Sheet 2-0 5/16' (73 mm) Inward Adjustment Figure 5: Adjustable Recessed Dry Horizontal Sidewall Sprinkler with the Model E-1 Escutcheon Side outlet of—11 Tee turned to req'd angle for For 'A' Dlmenslorr slope of ceiling 1 1. Measure B Dimension from centerline of the face of the tee to the horizontal centerline of the wall opening. Adjustable Adapter 2. Measure C Dimension from the centerline of Ring the Face of the tee to the finished wall q 3. Calculate 'A' Dimension using; A = ++ C NOM A Dimension will provide approximately 1/4' of adjustment in either direction. �D.pth! (27 mm) (3.2 mm) Ceiling AdJustable� Outer Cup Deflector distance 152 2-5/8' 4- �be ow(the 102 t eiling,)K m) (66imm) (102 mm) Minimum wall openingiJ When measuring for L 2-5/8' (66 mm) diameter, the 'A' Dimension, Maximum wall opening: the exact deflector 3-3/4' (95 mm) diameter. ':''. Wall distance below the 'z ceiling must be known. C 3( May be allowed up to 18' (457 mm) t-1/16 for certain FM Installations. Refer to 27 mm) the appropriate installation standards, including NFPA 13 and/or FM Loss Prevention Data Sheet 2-0. Figure 6: Adjustable Recessed Dry Horizontal Sidewall Sprinkler with the Model G-1 Escutcheon Form No. F_031993 20.04.16 Rev 20.1 Page 7 of 8 R QUICK RESPONSE DRY HORIZONTAL N41KJNG4 SIDEWALL SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com For "A" Dimension: 1, Determine the distance from the face of the tee to the base of the sprinkler. Ceiling 2 Round to next highest 1/2' (12.7 mm) increment, between 3" (76.2 mm) and f�Wall 47' (1,194 mm). 4" (102 mm) Minimum 6" (152 mm) Maximumx q 2-3/16" (51 mm)� 5/8' (16 mm) Outside diameter; 1-5/16" (33A mm), (Same as 1" Do not exceed 6" (152 mm), (25 mm) Schedule 40 pipe Do not recess wrench boss. x May be allowed up to 18' (457 mm) for certain FM installations, Refer to the appropriate installation standards, including NPPA 13 and/or PM Loss Prevention Data Sheet 2-0. Figure 7: Quick Response Plain Barrel Dry Horizontal Sidewall Sprinkler Form No. F_031993 20.04.16 Rev 20.1 Page 8 of 8 ® QUICK RESPONSE DRY HORIZONTAL N41KJNG* SIDEWALL SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com 5-1/8" a (130.2 mm)— Seal the clearance space around the sprinkler barrel to avoid ii ii ii Maximum Leakage of air Into the protected area and consequent formation of condensate around the sprinkler frame, which could inhibit -- operation or cause premature operation. Refer to Figure 9. If humidity and temperature " " " NOTE: To locate the differential causes condensation ------------------- Deflector at deflector at the on the exposed dry sprinkler IIIIIIIII__________________= Maximum Distance maximum distance from barrel, consider wrapping the IIIIIIIII=====_____________- From Wait the wall, with no exposed barrel with insulation, P IIIIIIIII 13/16" adjustment available,20.6 mm) foam Insulating tape, or equivalent IIIIIIIII Ceiling order the standard IIIIIIIII dry horizontal side- Install the 1" NPT threaded 4' (102 mm) Minimum wall sprinkler 1" end of the dry sldewal( sprink- ii ii ii 6' (152 mm) Maximum)K longer than the "A" ler into the 1" NPT outlet of I��I��II�� Sleeve finish dimension. a malleable iron tee fitting per matches ANSI B 16,3 (Class 150) or cast escutcheon Iron threaded tee fitting per 3-1/16" Up to 2' (50.8 mm) ANSI 16,4 (Class 125) only, adjustment is available, (77.8 mm) 5/8" Minimum wall opening (15.9 mm) 3-1/8' diameter: 1-3/4' (445 mm� „ (79.4 mm) (Exposed Maximum wall opening Minimum Barrel) 1-1/2' �� �� �� diameters 2-1/4' (57 mm). (381 mm) n i� 'i'i NOTE: To locate the diameter deflector at the minimum distance from xpose arre Outer the wall, with no Ambient Ambient Temperature Temperature Surface adjustment available, of Protected 40°F/4°C 50°F/l0°C 60°F/16°C of the Wall _ order the standard Area## at the Exposed Minimum Barrel dry horizontal side- Discharge End Length— Face of the ii ii 'i'i wall sprinkler 1" of the Sprinkle Tee to the Outer ii ii ii Deflector at shorter than the Surface of the Wall Minimum Distance "A" dimension. In.(mm) In.(mm) In.(mm) From Wall 40°F WC) 1 0 0 1 0 30°F (-1°C) 0 0 0 11May be allowed up to 18' (457 mm) for certain FM 20°F (-7°C) 4 (100) 0 0 installations. Refer to the appropriate installation standards, 10°F (-12°C) 8 (203) 1 (25.4) 0 including NFPA 13 and/or FM Loss Prevention Data Sheet 2-0. 0°F (-18°C) 12 (305) 3 (76) 0 x#The protected area refers to the area below the ceiling, -10°F (-23°C)14 (356) 4 (102) 1 (25.4) The ambient temperature is the temperature at the discharge end of the sprinkler, -20°F (-29'C)14 (356) 6 (152) 3 (76) For protected area temperatures that occur between the -30°F (-34"C)16 (406)8 (203)4 (102) values listed, use the next cooler temperature. -40°F (-40°C)18 (457)8 (203)4 (102) )-)-The minimum required barrel length is not the same as the "A" dimension. -50°F (-46°C)20 (508)10 (254)6 (152) Refer to Figures 3, 5, 6 and 7 for the "A" dimension. -00°F (-51°C)20 (508)10 (254)6 (152) Exposed minimum barrel lengths are inclusive up to 30 mph wind velocities, Figure 8: Dry Horizontal Sidwall Sprinkler Required Minimum Barrel Length Based on Ambient Temperature in the Protected Area (Adjustable Standard Dry HSW Sprinkler is Shown) Seal 22087M/W Seal (or equivalent method) Clearance Opening Insulated Insulated Wall Wall Dry Sprinkler Seal on the Exterior of the Wall Dry Sprinkler Seal Within the Wall Figure 9: Dry Sprinkler Seal (Adjustable Standard Dry HSW Sprinkler is Shown) Replaces Form No. F_031993 Rev 19.2 Form No. F_031993 20.04.16 Rev 20.1 (Removed cover 15610.) Page 1 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING N I KJ:N:G*: OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com SPRINKLERS ARE FRAGILE - HANDLE WITH CARE! General Handling and Storage: • Store sprinklers in a cool,dry place. • Protect sprinklers during storage, transport, handling, and after installation. • Use the original shipping containers. DO NOT place sprinklers loose in boxes, bins, or buckets. • Keep sprinklers separated at all times. DO NOT allow metal parts to contact sprinkler I operating elements. CORRECT INCORRECT For Pre-Assembled Drops: (Original container used) (Placed loose in box) • Protect sprinklers during handling and after installation. • For recessed assemblies, use the protective sprinkler cap(Viking Part Number 10364). . Sprinklers with Protective Shields or Caps: • DO NOT remove shields or caps until after sprinkler installation and there no longer is . potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating elements. • Sprinkler shields or caps MUST be removed BEFORE placing the system in service! CORRECT INCORRECT • Remove the sprinkler shield by carefully pulling it apart where it is snapped together. (Protected with caps) (Protective caps not used) • Remove the cap by turning it slightly and pulling it off the sprinkler. Sprinkler Installation: • DO NOT use the sprinkler deflector or operating element to start or thread the sprinkler : into a fitting. ;. ' w • Use only the designated sprinkler head wrench! Refer to the current sprinkler tech- nical data page to determine the correct wrench for the model of sprinkler used. • DO NOT install sprinklers onto piping at the floor level. CORRECT INCORRECT (Piping is in place at the (Sprinkler at floor level) • Install sprinklers after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. ceiling) • DO NOT allow impacts such as hammer blows directly to sprinklers or to fittings, pipe, or couplings in close proximity to sprinklers. Sprinklers can be damaged from direct or indirect impacts. 9 • DO NOT attempt to remove drywall, paint, etc., from sprinklers. • Take care not to over-tighten the sprinkler and/or damage its operating parts! ;00021 Maximum Torque: 1/2" NPT: 14 ft-Ibs. (19.0 N-m) Nis /6 _j 3/4" NPT: 20 ft-Ibs. 27.1 N-m CORRECT INCORRECT ( ) (Special installation (Designated wrench not 1" NPT. 30 ft-Ibs. (40.7 N-m) wrenches) used) WARNING:Cancer and Reproductive Harm- www.P65Warn ings.ca.gov A WARNING Any sprinkler with a loss of liquid from the glass bulb or damage to the fusible element should be destroyed. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped,damaged,or exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum ambient temperature allowed.Sprinklers that have been painted in the field must be replaced per NFPA 13. Protect sprinklers from paint and paint overspray in accordance with the installation standards. Do not clean sprinklers with soap and water, ammonia, or any other cleaning fluid. Do not use adhesives or solvents on sprinklers or their operating elements. Refer to the appropriate technical data page and NFPA standards for complete care, handling, installation,and maintenance instructions. For additional product and system information Viking data pages and installation instructions are available on the Viking Web site at www.vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_091699 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning) Page 2 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING N I KJ:N:G*: OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com PROTECTIVE SPRINKLER SHIELDS AND CAPS General Handling and Storage: Many Viking sprinklers are available with a plastic protective cap or shield temporarily covering the operating elements. The snap- on shields and caps are factory installed and are intended to help protect the operating elements from mechanical damage during shipping, storage, and installation. NOTE: It is still necessary to follow the care and handling instructions on the appropriate sprin- kler technical data sheets*when installing sprinklers with bulb shields or caps. WHEN TO REMOVE THE SHIELDS AND CAPS: NOTE: SHIELDS AND CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Remove the shield or cap from the sprinkler only after checking all of the following: • The sprinkler has been installed". • The wall or ceiling finish work is completed where the sprinkler is installed and there no longer is a potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating elements. SHIELDS AND CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! r- Figure 1:Sprinkler shield being Figure 2: Sprinkler cap being Figure 3: Sprinkler cap being re- removed from a pendent sprinkler. removed from a pendent sprinkler. moved from and upright sprinkler. HOW TO REMOVE SHIELDS AND CAPS: No tools are necessary to remove the shields or caps from sprinklers. DO NOT use any sharp objects to remove them! Take care not to cause mechanical damage to sprinklers when removing the shields or caps. When removing caps from fusible ele- ment sprinklers, use care to prevent dislodging ejector springs or damaging fusible elements. NOTE: Squeezing the sprinkler cap excessively could damage sprinkler fusible elements. • To remove the shield, simply pull the ends of the shield apart where it is snapped together. Refer to Figure 1. • To remove the cap, turn it slightly and pull it off the sprinkler. Refer to Figures 2 and 3. ImmRefer to the current sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. ©WARNING Never install sprinklers that have been dropped,damaged,or exposed to temperatures in excess of the maximum ambient temperature allowed. * Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors.They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 3 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING N I KJ:N:G*: OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com ACAUTION CONCEALED COVER ASSEMBLIES ARE FRAGILE! TO ASSURE SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT, HANDLE WITH CARE. a Concealed Sprinkler and Adapter Assembly(Protective Cap Removed) - .7�• •l. •4.,I •" Concealed Sprinkler and Adapter �+ •'ti f '•'•'>_`••• • Assembly with Protective Cap Cover Plate AssemblyM - (Pendent Cover 12381 shown) �'• ` GENERAL HANDLING AND STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS: • Do not store in temperatures exceeding 100°F(38°C).Avoid direct sunlight and confined areas subject to heat. • Protect sprinklers and cover assemblies during storage,transport, handling,and after installation. Use original shipping containers. Do not place sprinklers or cover assemblies loose in boxes, bins, or buckets. • Keep the sprinkler bodies covered with the protective sprinkler cap any time the sprinklers are shipped or handled, during testing of the system, and while ceiling finish work is being completed. • Use only the designated Viking recessed sprinkler wrench(refer to the appropriate sprinkler data page)to install these sprinklers.NOTE:The protective cap is temporarily removed during installation and then placed back on the sprinkler for protection until finish work is completed. • Do not over-tighten the sprinklers into fittings during installation. • Do not use the sprinkler deflector to start or thread the sprinklers into fittings during installation. • Do not attempt to remove drywall, paint,etc.,from the sprinklers. • Remove the plastic protective cap from the sprinkler before attaching the cover plate assembly. PROTECTIVE CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors.They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 4 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING N I Kj:N:G*: OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com USE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING WAX-COATED SPRINKLERS Many of Viking's sprinklers are available with factory-applied wax coating for corrosion resistance. These sprinklers MUST receive appropriate care and handling to avoid damaging the wax coating and to assure satisfactory performance of the product. General Handling and Storage of Wax-Coated Sprinklers: • Store the sprinklers in a cool,dry place(in temperatures below the maximum ambient temperature allowed for the sprinkler temperature rating. Refer to Table 1 below.) • Store containers of wax-coated sprinklers separate from other sprinklers. • Protect the sprinklers during storage,transport, handling,and after installation. • Use original shipping containers. • Do not place sprinklers in loose boxes, bins,or buckets. Installation of Wax-Coated Sprinklers: Use only the special sprinkler head wrench designed for installing wax-coated Viking sprinklers (any other wrench may damage the unit). • Take care not to crack the wax coating on the units. • For touching up the wax coating after installation,wax is available from Viking in bar form. Refer to Table 1 below.The coating MUST be repaired after sprinkler installation to protect the corrosion-resistant properties of the sprinkler. • Use care when locating sprinklers near fixtures that can generate heat. Do not install sprinklers where they would be exposed to temperatures exceed- ing the maximum recommended ambient temperature for the temperature rating used. • Inspect the coated sprinklers frequently soon after installation to verify the integrity of the corrosion resistant coating.Thereafter, inspect representative samples of the coated sprinklers in accordance with NFPA 25.Close up visual inspections are necessary to determine whether the sprinklers are being affected by corrosive conditions. Sprinkler Temperature Rating Wax Part Wax Melting Point Maximum Ambient Wax Color (Fusing Point) Number Ceiling Temperature 155 °F (68 °C)/ 165 °F (74 °C) 02568A 148 °F (64 °C) 100 °F (38°C) Light Brown 175 °F (79 °C) 04146A 161 °F (71 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Brown 200 °F (93 °C) 04146A 161 °F (71 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Brown 220 °F (104 °C) 02569A 170 °F (76 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Dark Brown 286 °F (141 °C) 02569A 170 °F (76 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Dark Brown Based on NFPA-13.Other limits may apply,depending on fire loading,sprinkler location,and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation standards. AWARNING Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures in excess of the maximum ambi- ent temperature allowed. Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors.They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_091699 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning) Page 1 of 3 N I KJ:N:C*:j SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com 1. DESCRIPTION Viking fire sprinklers consist of a threaded frame with a specific waterway or orifice size and a deflector for distributing water in a specified pattern.A closed or sealed sprinkler refers to a complete assembly, including the thermosensitive operating element.An open sprinkler does not use an operating element and is open at all times.The distribution of water is intended to extinguish a fire or to control its spread. Viking sprinklers are available in several models and styles. Refer to specific sprinkler technical data pages for available styles, finishes, temperature ratings, thread sizes, and nominal K-Factors for the particular model selected. 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS Refer to the Approval Charts on the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s) and/or WARNING:Cancer and Reproductive Harm- approval agency listings. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov 3. TECHNICAL DATA Pressure Ratings: Maximum allowable water working pressure is 175 psig (12 Bar) unless rated and specified for high water working pressure [250 psig (17.2 bar)]. Sprinkler Identification: Viking sprinklers are identified and marked with the word "Viking", the sprinkler identification number (SIN) consisting of"VK" plus a three digit number', the model letter, and the year of manufacture. Available Finishes: Viking sprinklers are available in several decorative finishes. Some models are available with corrosion-resistant coatings or are fabricated from non-corrosive material. Refer to the sprinkler technical data page for additional information. Available Temperature Ratings: Viking sprinklers are available in several temperature ratings that relate to a specific temperature classification.Applicable installa- tion rules mandate the use and limitations of each temperature classification. In selecting the appropriate temperature classifica- tion, the maximum expected ceiling temperature must be known. When there is doubt as to the maximum temperature at the sprinkler location, a maximum-reading thermometer should be used to determine the temperature under conditions that would show the highest readings to be expected. In addition, recognized installation rules may require a higher temperature classifica- tion,depending upon sprinkler location,occupancy classification,commodity classification,storage height,and other hazards. In all cases,the maximum expected ceiling temperature dictates the lowest allowable temperature classification.Sprinklers located immediately adjacent to a heat source may require a higher temperature rating. K-Factors: Viking sprinklers are available in several orifice sizes with related K-Factors. The orifice is a tapered waterway and, therefore, the K-Factor given is nominal. Nominal U.S. K-Factors are provided in accordance with the 1999 edition of NFPA 13, Section 3-2.3. Refer to the specific data page for appropriate K-Factor information. Available Styles: Viking sprinklers are available for installation in several positions as indicated by a stamping on the deflector. The deflector style dictates the appropriate installation position of the sprinkler; it breaks the solid stream of water issuing from the sprinkler orifice to form a specific spray pattern.The following list indicates the various styles and identification of Viking sprinklers. UPRIGHT SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended to be installed with the deflector above the frame so water flows upward through the orifice, striking the deflector and forming an umbrella-shaped spray pat- tern downward. Marked"SSU"(Standard Sprinkler Upright)or"UPRIGHT" Viking Technical Data may be found on on the deflector. PENDENT SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended to be oriented with the deflec- The Viking Corporation's Web site at for below the frame so water flows downward through the orifice, striking http://www.vikinggroupinc.com. the deflector and forming an umbrella-shaped spray pattern downward. The Web site may include a more recent Marked "SSP" (Standard Sprinkler Pendent) or "PENDENT' on the de- edition of this Technical Data Page. flector. CONVENTIONAL SPRINKLER:An "old style" sprinkler intended to be installed with the deflector in either the upright or pendent position. The deflector provides a spherical type pattern with 40 to 60 percent of the water initially directed downward and a proportion directed upward. Must be installed in accordance with installation rules for conventional or old style sprinklers. DO NOT USE AS A REPLACEMENT FOR STANDARD SPRAY SPRINKLERS. Marked "C U/P"(Conventional Upright/Pendent)on the deflector. Form No. F_080814 18.12.06 Rev 14.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080814 Rev 14.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 2 of 3 N I KJ:N:C*:j SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com VERTICAL SIDEWALL(VSW) SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended for installation near the wall and ceiling. The deflector provides a water spray pattern outward in a quarter-spherical pattern and can be installed in the upright or pendent position with the flow arrow in the direction of discharge. Marked "SIDEWALL" on the deflector with an arrow and the word "FLOW". (Note: Some vertical sidewall sprinklers can only be installed in the upright or pendent position—in this case,the sprinkler will also be marked "UPRIGHT" or"PENDENT'.) HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL(HSW) SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended for installation near the wall and ceiling.The special deflector provides a water spray pattern outward in a quarter-spherical pattern. Most of the water is directed away from the nearby wall with a small portion directed at the wall behind the sprinkler. The top of the deflector is oriented parallel with the ceiling or roof. The flow arrows point in the direction of discharge. Marked "SIDEWALL" and "TOP"with an arrow and the word "FLOW". EXTENDED COVERAGE (EC) SPRINKLER: A spray sprinkler designed to discharge water over an area having the maximum dimensions indicated in the individual listings. Maximum area of coverage, minimum flow rate,orifice size,and nominal K-Factor are specified in the individual listings. EC sprinklers are intended for Light-Hazard occupancies with smooth,flat, horizontal ceil- ings unless otherwise specified. In addition to the above markings, the sprinkler is marked "EC". QUICK RESPONSE (QR) SPRINKLER: A spray sprinkler with a fast- actuating operating element. The use of quick response sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) prior to installing. QUICK RESPONSE EXTENDED COVERAGE (QREC)SPRINKLER:A spray sprinkler designed to discharge water over an area having the maximum dimensions indicated in the individual listing. This is a sprinkler with an operating element that meets the criteria for quick response. QREC sprinklers are only intended for Light Hazard occupancies.The sprinkler is marked "QREC'. FLUSH SPRINKLER: A decorative spray sprinkler intended for installation with a concealed piping system. The unit is mounted flush with the ceiling or wall, with the fusible link exposed. Upon actuation, the deflector extends beyond the ceiling or wall to distribute water discharge. The sprinkler is marked "SSP", "PEND", or"SIDEWALL" and "TOP". CONCEALED SPRINKLER:A decorative spray sprinkler intended for installation with a concealed piping system. The sprinkler is hidden from view by a cover plate installed flush with the ceiling or wall. During fire conditions, the cover plate detaches, and upon sprinkler actuation, the deflector extends beyond the ceiling or wall to distribute water discharge. The sprinkler is marked "SSP", "PEND", or"SIDEWALL"and "TOP". RECESSED SPRINKLER:A spray sprinkler assembly intended for installation with a concealed piping system.The assembly con- sists of a sprinkler installed in a decorative adjustable recessed escutcheon that minimizes the protrusion of the sprinkler beyond the ceiling or wall without adversely affecting the sprinkler distribution or sensitivity. Refer to the appropriate technical data page for allowable sprinkler models, temperature ratings, and occupancy classifications. DO NOT RECESS ANY SPRINKLER NOT LISTED FOR USE WITH THE ESCUTCHEON. CORROSION-RESISTANT SPRINKLER: A special service sprinkler with non-corrosive protective coatings, or that is fabricated from non-corrosive material, for use in atmospheres that would normally corrode sprinklers. DRY SPRINKLER:A special-service sprinkler intended for installation on dry pipe systems or wet pipe systems where the sprinkler is subject to freezing temperatures. The unit consists of a sprinkler permanently secured to an extension nipple with a sealed inlet end to prevent water from entering the nipple until the sprinkler operates. The unit MUST be installed in a tee fitting. Dry upright sprinklers are marked with the "B" dimension [distance from the face of the fitting (tee)to the top of the deflector]. Dry pendent and sidewall sprinklers are marked with the "A" dimension [the distance from the face of fitting (tee) to the finished surface of the ceiling or wall]. LARGE DROP SPRINKLER:A type of special application sprinkler used to provide fire control of specific high-challenge fire haz- ards. Large drop sprinklers are designed to produce an umbrella-shaped spray pattern downward with a higher percentage of "large" water droplets than standard spray sprinklers. The sprinkler has an extra-large orifice with a nominal K-Factor of 11.2. Marked "HIGH CHALLENGE" and "UPRIGHT'. EARLY SUPPRESSION FAST-RESPONSE (ESFR)SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended to provide fire suppression of specific high- challenge fire hazards through the use of a fast response fusible link, 14.0, 16.8,or 25.2 nominal K-Factor,and special deflector. ESFR sprinklers are designed to produce high-momentum water droplets in a hemispherical pattern below the deflector. This permits penetration of the fire plume and direct wetting of the burning fuel surface while cooling the atmosphere early in the development of a high-challenge fire. Marked "ESFR"and "UPRIGHT'or"PEND". INTERMEDIATE LEVEL/RACK STORAGE SPRINKLER: A standard spray sprinkler assembly designed to protect its operating element from the spray of sprinklers installed at higher elevations. The assembly consists of a standard or large orifice upright or pendent sprinkler with an integral upright or pendent water shield and guard assembly. Use only those sprinklers that have been tested and listed for use with the assembly. Refer to the technical data page for allowable sprinkler models. RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended for use in the following occupancies: one- and two-family dwellings with the fire protection sprinkler system installed in accordance with NFPA 13D; residential occupancies up to four stories in height with the fire protection system installed in accordance with NFPA 13R; and where allowed by the Authority Having Jurisdiction in resi- dential portions of any occupancy with the fire protection system installed in accordance with NFPA 13. Form No. F_080814 18.12.06 Rev 14.1.P65 Page 3 of 3 N I KJ:N:C*:j SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Residential sprinklers have a unique distribution pattern and utilize a "fast response" heat sensitive operating element. They en- hance survivability in the room of fire origin and are designed to provide a life safety environment for a minimum of ten minutes. For this reason, residential sprinklers must not be used to replace standard sprinklers unless tested for and approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. In addition to standard markings, the unit is identified as"RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER"or"RES". 4. INSTALLATION Refer to appropriate NFPA Installation Standards. 5. OPERATION Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s). 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY Viking sprinklers are available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. IMPORTANT.Always referto Bulletin Form No.F_091699-Care and Handling of Sprinklers and the appropriate sprin- klergeneral care,installation,and maintenance guide.Viking sprinklers aretobeinstalled in accordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data,the appropriate standards of NFPA,FM Global,LPCB,APSAD,VdS or other similar organizations,and alsowith the provisions of governmental codes,ordinances,and standards,wheneverapplicable. The sprinkler technical data page may contain installation requirements specific for the sprinkler model selected. The use of certain types of sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to installation. Form No. F_080814 18.12.06 Rev 14.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080814 Rev 14.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 1 of 4 SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, N I KJ:N:G* INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. 1. DESCRIPTION - STANDARD RESPONSE, QUICK RESPONSE, EXTENDED COVERAGE,AND DRY SPRINKLERS Viking thermosensitive spray sprinklers consist of a small frame and either a glass bulb or a fusible operating element.Available styles include pendent,flush pendent,concealed pendent, upright, horizontal sidewall,vertical sidewall,or conventional,depending on the particular sprinkler model selected. Viking sprinklers are available with various finishes, temperature ratings, responses, and K-Factors to meet design requirementst. Used in conjunction with one of the corrosion-resistant coatings (for frame style sprinklers), the units provide protection against many corrosive environments. In addition, the special Polyester or Teflon°coatings can be used in decorative applications where colors are desired. t Refer to the sprinkler technical data page for available styles,finishes,temperature ratings,responses,and nominal K-Factors for specific sprinkler models. 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS Refer to the Approval Charts on the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s)and/or approval agency listings. 3. TECHNICAL DATA Specifications: EWARNING:Cancer and Reproductive Harm- Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data sheet. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov Material Standards: Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data sheet. 4. INSTALLATION NOTE: Take care not to over-tighten the sprinkler and/or damage its operating parts! Maximum Torque: 1/2" NPT: 14 ft-Ibs. (19.0 N-m) 3/4" NPT: 20 ft-Ibs. (27.1 N-m) 1" NPT. 30 ft-Ibs. (40.7 N-m) A. Care and Handling (also refer to Bulletin -Care and Handling of Sprinklers, Form No. F_091699.) Sprinklers must be handled with care. They must be stored in a cool, dry place in their original shipping container. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum ambient temperature al- lowed (refer to the temperature chart on the sprinkler technical data page). Never install any glass-bulb sprinkler if the bulb is cracked or if there is a loss of liquid from the bulb.A small air bubble should be present in the glass bulb.Any sprinkler with a loss of liquid from the glass bulb or damage to the fusible element should be destroyed immediately. (Note: Installing glass bulb sprinklers in direct sunlight(ultraviolet light) may affect the color of the dye used to color code the bulb.This color change does not affect the integrity of the bulb.) Sprinklers must be protected from mechanical damage during storage,transport, handling, and after installation.Sprinklers subject to mechanical damage must be protected with an approved sprinkler guard. Use only sprinklers listed as corrosion resistant when subject to corrosive environments.When installing corrosion-resistant sprin- klers, take care not to damage the corrosion-resistant coating. Use only the special wrench designed for installing coated or recessed Viking sprinklers (any other wrench may damage the unit). Concealed sprinklers must be installed in neutral or negative pressure plenums only! Use care when locating sprinklers near fixtures that can generate heat. Do not install sprinklers where they could be exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum recommended ambient temperature for the temperature rating used. Wet pipe systems must be provided with adequate heat. Sprinklers supplied from dry systems in areas subject to freezing must be listed dry sprinklers, upright, or horizontal sidewall sprinklers installed so that water is not trapped. For dry systems, pendent sprinklers and sidewall sprinklers installed on return bends are permitted, where the sprinklers, return bend, and branch line piping are in an area maintained at or above 40 °F (4 °C). B. Installation Instructions-Standard Spray Sprinklers Viking sprinklers are manufactured and tested to meet the rigid requirements of approving agencies. They are designed to be installed in accordance with recognized installation standards. Deviation from the standards or any alteration to sprinklers or cover plate assemblies after they leave the factory including, but not limited to: painting, plating,coating,or modification, may render them inoperative and will automatically nullify the approvals and any guarantee made by The Viking Corporation. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080614 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 2 of 4 SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, N I KJ:N:G* INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. Before installation, be sure to have the appropriate sprinkler model and style, with the correct K-Factor, temperature rating, and response characteristics. Sprinklers must be installed after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. Keep sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields contained within the caps or shields during installation and testing, and any time the sprinkler is shipped or handled. 1 a. For frame-style sprinklers, install escutcheon (if used), which is designed to thread onto the external threads of the sprinkler. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler data page to determine approved escutcheons for use with specific sprinkler models. 1 b. For flush and concealed style sprinklers: Cut the sprinkler nipple so that the '/2" or 3/4" (15 mm or 20 mm)* NPT outlet of the reducing coupling is at the desired location, and centered in the opening* in the ceiling or wall. "Size depends on the sprinkler model used. Refer to the sprinkler technical data page. 2. Apply a small amount of pipe-joint compound or tape to the external threads of the sprinkler only, taking care not to allow a build-up of compound in the sprinkler inlet. NOTE: Sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields must have the caps or shields kept on them when applying pipe-joint compound or tape. Exception: For domed concealed sprinklers, remove the protective cap for installation, and then place it back on the sprinkler temporarily.. 3. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. DO NOT use the deflector or fusible element to start or thread the sprinkler into a fitting. a. Install the sprinkler onto the piping using the special sprinkler wrench only, taking care not to over-tighten or damage the sprinkler. b. For flush and concealed style sprinklers: the internal diameter of the special sprinkler installation wrench is designed for use with the sprinkler contained in the protective cap. Exception:For domed concealed sprinklers, remove the protective cap for installation, and then place it back on the sprinkler temporarily. Thread the flush or concealed sprinkler into the '/2' or 3/4" (15 mm or 20 mm)* NPT outlet of the coupling by turning it clockwise with the special sprinkler wrench. *Thread size depends on the particular sprinkler model used. Refer to the sprinkler technical data page. C. Installation Instructions-Dry Sprinklers WARNING: Viking dry sprinklers are to be installed in the 1" outlet (for dry and preaction systems), or run of malleable, ductile iron, or Nibco CPVC*threaded tee fittings (for wet systems) that meet the dimensional requirements of ANSI B16.3 (Class 150), or cast iron threaded tee fittings that meet the dimensional requirements of ANSI B16.4(Class 125), even at branch line ends.The threaded end of the dry sprinkler is designed to allow the seal to penetrate and extend into the fitting to a predetermined depth. This prevents condensation from accumulating and freezing over the sprinkler seal. *NOTE: When using CPVC fittings with Viking dry sprinklers, use only new Nibco Model 5012-S-13I.When selecting other CPVC fittings, contact Viking Technical Services. 1. DO NOT install the dry sprinkler into a threaded elbow, coupling, or any other fitting that could interfere with thread penetration. Such installation would damage the brass seal. 2. DO NOT install dry sprinklers into couplings or fittings that would allow condensation to accumulate above the seal when the sprinkler is located in an area subject to freezing. 3. NEVER try to modify dry sprinklers. They are manufactured for specific"A" or"B" dimensions and cannot be modified. The dry sprinkler must be installed after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. Before installation, be sure to have the correct sprinkler model and style, with the appropriate "A" or"B" dimension(s), temperature rating, orifice size, and response characteristics. Keep sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields contained within the caps or shields during installation and testing, and any time the sprinkler is shipped or handled. Exception: For concealed and adjustable recessed dry sprinklers, the protective caps and shields are removed for installation. To install the dry sprinkler, refer to the instructions below and the appropriate sprinkler technical data page for illustrated instruc- tions. Dry upright sprinklers must be installed above the piping, in the upright position only. When installing dry upright or plain barrel style vertical sidewall sprinklers on piping located close to the ceiling, it may be necessary to lower the sprinkler into the fitting from above the ceiling. When installing dry upright or plain barrel vertical sidewall sprinklers from below the ceiling, verify that the opening in the ceiling is a minimum 1-112"(38.1 mm)in diameter. For dry upright or plain barrel vertical sidewall sprinklers in the upright position: First, install the escutcheon (if used) over the threaded end of the sprinkler barrel. Slide the escutcheon past the external threads. NOTE: When installing the dry upright or plain barrel vertical sidewall sprinkler from above the ceiling, it will be necessary to install the escutcheon after lowering the threaded end of the sprinkler through the ceiling penetration. A. For all dry sprinklers:Apply a small amount of pipe-joint compound or tape to the external threads of the sprinkler barrel only, taking care not to allow a build-up of compound or tape over the brass inlet and seal. NOTE: Sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields must be contained within the caps or shields before applying pipe-joint compound or tape. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 3 of 4 SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, N I KJ:N:G* INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. B. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. C. Install the dry sprinkler on the piping using the special dry sprinkler wrench only, while taking care not to damage the sprinkler. NOTE: Thread the sprinkler into the fitting hand tight, plus 1/2 turn with the dry sprinkler wrench. D. For adjustable standard and adjustable recessed dry pendent and sidewall sprinklers: Escutcheons can be installed after the sprinklers have been installed onto the piping. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page for escutcheon installation instructions and illustrations. D. Installation Instructions-Testing 4.After installation, the entire sprinkler system must be tested. The test must be conducted to comply with the installation stand- ards.Viking high pressure sprinklers may be hydrostatically tested at a maximum of 300 psi(20.7 bar)for limited periods of time (two hours), for the purpose of acceptance by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. a. Make sure the sprinkler is properly tightened. If a thread leak occurs, normally the sprinkler must be removed, new pipe-joint compound or tape applied, and then reinstalled. This is due to the fact that when the joint seal is damaged, the sealing compound or tape is washed out of the joint.Air testing [do not exceed 40 psi (2.76 bar)]the sprinkler piping prior to testing with water may be considered in areas where leakage during testing must be prevented. Refer to the Installation Standards and the Authority Having Jurisdiction. b. Remove plastic protective sprinkler caps or bulb shields AFTER the wall or ceiling finish work is completed where the sprinkler is installed and there no longer is a potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating ele- ments. To remove the bulb shields, simply pull the ends of the shields apart where they are snapped together. To remove caps from frame style sprinklers, turn the caps slightly and pull them off the sprinklers. SPRINKLER CAPS OR BULB SHIELDS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Retain a protective cap or shield in the spare sprinkler cabinet. 5. For flush style sprinklers: the ceiling ring can now be installed onto the sprinkler body. Align the ceiling ring with the sprinkler body and thread or push it on (depends on sprinkler model) until the outer flange touches the surface of the ceiling. Note the maximum adjustment is 1/4" (6.35 mm). DO NOT MODIFY THE UNIT. If necessary, re-cut the sprinkler drop nipple as required. 6. For concealed sprinklers: the cover assembly can now be attached. a. Remove the cover from the protective box, taking care not to damage the cover plate assembly. b. Gently place the base of the cover plate assembly over the sprinkler protruding through the opening in the ceiling. c. Push the cover plate assembly onto the sprinkler until the unfinished brass flange of the cover plate base (or the cover adapter, if used)touches the surface of the ceiling. d. Refer to the applicable technical data sheet to determin the maximum adjustment available for concealed sprinklers. DO NOT MODIFY THE UNIT. If necessary, re-cut the sprinkler drop nipple. NOTE: If it is necessary to remove the entire sprinkler unit,the system must be taken out of service.See section 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE and follow all warnings and instructions. 5. OPERATION Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s). During fire conditions,the operating element fuses or shatters(depending on the type of sprinkler), releasing the pip cap and sealing assembly.Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the sprinkler deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire. IMPORTANT. Always refer to Bulletin Form No. F_091699 - Care and Handling of Sprinklers. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in accordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data, the appro- priate standards of NFPA, FM Global, LPCB, APSAD, VdS or other similar organizations, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. The sprinkler technical data page may contain installation requirements specific for the sprinkler model selected. The use of certain types of sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to installation. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 4 of 4 SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, N I KJ:N:G* INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE NOTICE: Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. NOTICE: The owner is responsible for having the fire-protection system and devices inspected, tested, and maintained in proper operating condition in accordance with this guide, and applicable NFPA standards. In addition,the Authority Having Jurisdiction may have additional maintenance,testing,and inspection requirements that must be followed. A.Sprinklers must be inspected on a regular basis for corrosion, mechanical damage,obstructions, paint,etc. Frequency of inspec- tions may vary due to corrosive atmospheres, water supplies, and activity around the sprinkler unit. B. Sprinklers or cover plate assemblies that have been field painted, caulked, or mechanically damaged must be replaced im- mediately. Sprinklers showing signs of corrosion shall be tested and/or replaced immediately as required. Installation standards require sprinklers to be tested and, if necessary, replaced after a specified term of service. Refer to NFPA 25 and the Authority Having Jurisdiction for the specified period of time after which testing and/or replacement is required. Never attempt to repair or reassemble a sprinkler. Sprinklers and cover assemblies that have operated cannot be reassembled or re-used, but must be replaced. When replacement is necessary, use only new sprinklers and cover assemblies with identical performance char- acteristics. C. The sprinkler discharge pattern is critical for proper fire protection. Therefore, nothing should be hung from, attached to, or otherwise obstruct the discharge pattern.All obstructions must be immediately removed or, if necessary, additional sprinklers installed. D.When replacing existing sprinklers,the system must be removed from service. Refer to the appropriate system description and/ or valve instructions. Prior to removing the system from service, notify all Authorities Having Jurisdiction. Consideration should be given to employment of a fire patrol in the affected area. 1. Remove the system from service, drain all water, and relieve all pressure on the piping. 2a. For frame-style sprinklers, use the special sprinkler wrench to remove the old sprinkler by turning it counterclockwise to unthread it from the piping. 2b. For flush and concealed style sprinklers: Remove the ceiling ring or cover plate assem- bly before unthreading the sprinkler body from the piping. Ceiling rings and cover plates can be removed ei- ther by gently unthreading them or pulling them off the sprinkler body (depends on the sprinkler model used). After the ceiling ring or cover plate assembly has been removed from the sprinkler body, place the plastic protective cap (from the spare sprinkler cabinet) over the sprinkler to be removed and then fit the sprinkler wrench over the cap. Then use the wrench to unthread the sprinkler from the piping. Exception:Domed concealed sprinklers are removed without the plastic cap. 3. Install the new sprinkler unit by following the instructions in section 4. INSTALLATION. Care must be taken to ensure that the replacement sprinkler is the proper model and style, with the correct K-Factor, temperature rating, and response character- istics.A fully stocked spare sprinkler cabinet should be provided for this purpose. For flush or concealed sprinklers: stock of spare ceiling rings or cover plates should also be available in the spare sprinkler cabinet. E. Place the system back in service and secure all valves. Check for and repair all leaks. Sprinkler systems that have been sub- jected to a fire must be returned to service as soon as possible.The entire system must be inspected for damage, and repaired or replaced as necessary.Sprinklers that have been exposed to corrosive products of combustion or high ambient temperatures, but have not operated, should be replaced. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction for minimum replacement requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY Viking sprinklers are available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080614 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 1 of 1 C REGULATORY AND HEALTH WARNINGS -N41KJNG4 The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com 1. DESCRIPTION Regulatory and Health Warnings applying to materials used in the manufacture and construction of fire protection products are provided herin as they relate to legally mandated jurisdictional regions. A WARNING STATE OF CALIFORNIA, USA Installing or servicing fire protection products such as sprinklers, valves, piping etc. can expose you to chemicals including, but not li- mited to, lead, nickel, butadiene,titaninum dioxide, chromium, carbon black, and acrylonitrile which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov 2. WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule at www.vikinggroupinc.com or contact Viking directly. Form No. F 111218 18.11.15 Rev 18.1 New Bulletin Page 1 of 9 R ATTIC UPRIGHT SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4SPRINKLER VK697 The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. 1. DESCRIPTION The Viking Attic Upright VK697 is a specific application attic sprinkler that provides superior fire protection in combustible and non-combustible sloped attic spaceswhen used in conjunction with Viking's model V-BB (Back to Back), V-SD (Single Directional), V-EP (Eave Protection), and V-HIP specific application sprinklers. Installed in the upright position, with the deflector parallel to the roof, the Attic Upright used in combination with the model V-BB increases the allowable span from 60'to 80'(18,3 m to 24,4 m),and up to a 100'-0"(30,5)span when used with the model V-EP sprinklers. Viking Attic Upright sprinklers can be installed with either steel (black or galvanized)or CPVC piping, and allow the use of CPVC to feed the protected space below the attic (CPVC allowed on wet pipe systems only). They are available in brass or with corrosion-resistant Electroless Nickel PTFE (ENT) coatings where salt water and other corrosive elements are a consideration. Viking Attic Upright sprinklers are cULus Listed with specific application guidelines for use as special sprinklers as defined by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and are listed for specific pitch ranges. The VK697 is approved in 2.5:12 to 6:12 roof pitches when used with the VK690. The VK697 is approved in 4:12 to 12:12 roof pitches in all other attic applications. Refer to the approval chart in this document. 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS VK697 Attic Upright Sprinkler SIN I K-factor I Pitch- 1A&us cULus Listed: Category VNIV VK697 1 5.6(80.6 metric) 1 2.5:12< 12:12 Refer to the approval chart in this document. "The VK697 is approved in 2.5:12 to 6:12 roof 3. TECHNICAL DATA pitches when used with the VK690.The VK697 is approved in 4:12 to 12:12 roof pitches in all Specifications: other attic applications. Minimum Operating Pressure: 7 psi (0.5 bar) Rated to 175 psi (12 bar)water working pressure Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 psi (34.5 bar) Thread size: 1/2" (15 mm) NPT WARNING:Cancer and Reproductive Harm- Nominal K-Factor: 5.6 U.S. (80 metrics) www.P65 Warnings.ca.gov Metric K-factor measurement shown is when pressure is measured in Bar.When pressure is measured in kPa,divide the metric K-factor shown by 10.0. Glass-bulb fluid temperature rated to-65 °F (-55 °C) Overall Length: 2-1/4" (57 mm) Covered by the following U.S. Patent No.: 8,083,002 owned by Tyco. Material Standards: Frame Casting: Brass UNS-C84400 or QM Brass Deflector: Phosphor Bronze UNS-051000 Bulb: Glass, nominal 3 mm diameter Belleville Spring Sealing Assembly: Nickel Alloy, coated on both sides with Teflon Tape Screw: Brass UNS-C36000 Pip Cap and Insert Assembly: Copper UNS-C11000 and Stainless Steel UNS-S30400 Ordering Information: (Also refer to the current Viking price list.) To order the Attic Sprinkler, add the appropriate suffix for the sprinkler finish and then the appropriate suffix for the temperature rating to the sprinkler base part number. Finish Suffix: Brass =A, ENT= JN Temperature Suffix: E =200 °F (93.3 °C) Available Finishes And Temperature Ratings: Refer to Table 1. Accessories: (Also refer to the Viking website.) Form No. F_042517 Rev 01 February 2023 Replaces Form No. F_042517 Rev 21.1 (added foam insulation note.) Page 2 of 9 ® ATTIC UPRIGHT SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4SPRINKLER VK697 The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. Sprinkler Wrench: Standard Wrench: Part No. 21475W/B Sprinkler Cabinets: A. Six-head capacity: Part No. 01724A B. Twelve-head capacity: Part No. 01725A 4. INSTALLATION Refer to appropriate NFPA Installation Standards. 5. OPERATION During a fire condition, the heat sensitive liquid in the glass bulb expands, causing the glass to shatter, releasing the pip cap and sealing spring assembly. Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire, and protect the piping in the interstitial space. 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY The Viking Attic Upright Specific Application Sprinkler is available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. Form No. F_042517 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 3 of 9 ® ATTIC UPRIGHT SPECIFIC APPLICATION 411UNG4SPRINKLER VK697 The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. Table 1: Available Sprinkler Temperature Ratings and Finishes Sprinkler Temperature Sprinkler Nominal Maximum Ambient Bulb Color Classification Temperature Rating' Ceiling Temperature 2 Intermediate 200 °F (93 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Green Sprinkler Finishes: Brass, ENT3 Footnotes The sprinkler temperature rating is stamped on the deflector. 2 Based on NFPA-13.Other limits may apply,depending on fire loading,sprinkler location,and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation standards. s cULus Listed as corrosion resistant. 1-3/4" (45 mm) Protective clip Vol Wrench Flat 2-1/4" (57 mm) 1/2" NPT 7/16"(11 mm) (15mm) Nominal pipe engagement Figure 1: Figure 2: Standard Sprinkler Wrench 21475M/B Sprinkler Dimensions Form No. F_042517 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 4 of 9 ® ATTIC UPRIGHT SPECIFIC APPLICATION NJIKJNG4SPRINKLER VK697 The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. APPROVAL CHART Temperature KEY Attic Upright Specific Application Sprinkler VK697 Finish For Combustible and Non-Combustible Sloped Attic Spaces A1X F Escutcheon(if applicable) Thread Size Nominal Overall Length Listings and Approvals Part SIN Maximum K-Factor g g PP Number' Pressure NPT BSP U.S. meir- Inches mm cULus'•a,' 21716 VK697 175 psi 1/2" 15 mm 5.6 80 2-1/4 57 Al,A2 Approved Temperature Rating Approved Finish A-200 7(93.3-C) 1 -Brass, 2-ENT' Footnotes 1 Also refer to Viking's current price schedule. 2 Metric K-factor measurement shown is when pressure is measured in Bar.When pressure is measured in kPa,divide the metric K-factor shown by 10.0. 3 This table shows the listings and approvals available at the time of printing. Other approvals may be in process. 4 Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.for use in the United States and Canada. 5 cULus Listed as corrosion resistant. 6 Refer to Design Criteria. DESIGN CRITERIA - UL (Also refer to Approval Chart 1) Allowable Roof Span, Flow, Pressure and Slope for Specific Application Sprinkler Protecting Attics Thread Size Nominal Allowable Roof Minimum Minimum Dry Pipe System Sprinkler K-Factor Flow Pressure Maximum Water Base Part SIN Span2 Pitch', Delivery Time Number NPT BSP U.S. metric Ft.(M) GPM LPM PSI BAR (in seconds) Minimum 7 psi(0,48 Bar) 2.5:12 to 60 seconds 21716 VK697 1/2" 15 mm 5.6 80 10(3,1)x 12(3,6) Minimum 0.10 gpm/ft2 12:12 (All System Sizes) (4,1 mm/min.)Design Density Footnotes t Pitch and slope indicate the incline of a roof,expressed as a proportion of the vertical rise to the horizontal run. 2 The Attic Upright spacing when measured perpendicular to the slope is maximum 10 ft. (3,1 m)or when measured parallel to the slope is maximum 12 ft. (3,6 m). 3 The VK697 is approved in 2.5:12 to 6:12 roof pitches when used with the VK690. 4 The VK697 is approved in 4:12 to 12:12 roof pitches in all other attic applications. IMPORTANT: Always refer to Bulletin Form No. F_091699 -Care and Handling of Sprinklers.Also refer to Form F_080614 for general care, installation, and maintenance information.Viking sprinklers are to be installed in accordance with the latest edi- tion of Viking technical data, the appropriate standards of NFPA, LPCB,APSAD, VdS or other similar organizations, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards,whenever applicable. Form No. F_042517 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 5 of 9 ® ATTIC UPRIGHT SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4SPRINKLER VK697 The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. ADDITIONAL DESIGN CRITERIA - UL Chart 2 (Also refer to DESIGN CRITERA Chart 1) Allowable roof span, flow, pressure and slope for attic protection using Viking VK697 Sprinklers Design Criteria: Flow and Pressures refer to Design Chart 1. System Type: Wet systems and dry systems. Antifreeze Systems: Use only listed antifreeze in accordance with the applicable NFPA standard as follows: Option 1: Use any listed antifreeze in accordance with the manfacturer's installation instructions. Option 2: For a Light Hazard Unoccupied attic 1. Use freezemasterTm antifreeze (refer to Manufacturer's documentation) 2.Viking Attic Sprinklers (V-BB, V-HIP, V-SD, VK696, VK697) Piping Types: Steel (wet and dry)CPVC (wet systems only). Occupancy Classification: Light hazard only. NOTE:The Model VK697 Attic Upright Specific Application sprinklers have not been evaluated for use with sprayed on foam insulation. Viking Attic Upright Sprinkler Spacing Maximum Coverage Area: 120 ftz (11,2 ml) Minimum Spacing: 7'-0" (2,1 m)from Attic Upright Sprinklers, V-BB Sprinklers, V-SD Sprinklers, V-HIP, and Standard Spray Sprinklers, when measured along the peak/ridge direction. 26'-0" (7,9 m)from Viking V-BB, V-SD and V-HIP Sprinklers when measured down the slope. Maximum Spacing: 10'-0" (3,1 m)when measured perpendicular to the slope. 12'-0" (3,7 m)when measured parallel to the slope. Spacing when used with V-EP Attic Sprinklers Refer to V-EP Attic Sprinkler datasheet for spacing criteria. Additional Spacing Considerations: If there is more than one row of Attic Upright Sprinklers, they must be staggered as shown in Figure 4. Attic Upright Sprinklers can provide up to 10'-0" (3,1 m) coverage at the eave(s) beyond the maximum allowable roof spans for the V-BB,V-SD and V-HIP Sprinklers by installing a row of Attic Uprights. Refer to Figure 4 and 7 for installation criteria in these situations. Deflector Position: Deflector located 1"—3" (26 - 77 mm) below the bottom of the top chord or bottom of solid wood rafter for all roof pitches as per the listing from 4:12— 12:12, with a maximum top chord or solid wood rafter depth of 12" (305 mm). The VK697 is approved in 2.5:12 to 6:12 roof pitches when used with the VK690.The VK697 is approved in 4:12 to 12:12 roof pitches in all other attic applications. Use of UL Listed BlazeMaster°CPVC Piping (Wet Systems Only): Can be used to supply the sprinklers protecting the floor below the combustible concealed space when covered with 6" (153 mm) of non-combustible insulation over the horizontal or vertical piping, and extending 12" (305 mm) on both sides of the center line of the piping. If the piping is located in the joist, the width of the joist channel must be entirely covered to 6" above the top of the piping. The area above the piping must be protected with the Viking Model V-BB's, V-SD's, V-EP's, V-HIP's, or the Attic Upright Sprinklers. Form No. F_042517 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 6 of 9 ® ATTIC UPRIGHT SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4SPRINKLER VK697 The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. Listed BlazeMaster° CPVC piping may also be used exposed to provide wet system, vertical or angled, sprigs to Attic Upright Sprinklers where: • The exposed portion of an angled sprig is a maximum length of 3'-0"(0,9 m),with the sprig being supported adjacent to the Attic Upright Sprinkler, and vertical restraint is provided on the horizontal pipe runs with CPVC hangers. • Maximum exposed length on a sprig of 10'-0" (3,1 m), with a maximum lateral distance for the Attic Upright Sprinkler of 12" (305 mm)off of the centerline of the sprig. Sprig must also be supported at the swing joint to the Attic Upright Sprinkler. • Minimum 6" (153 mm) deep of non-combustible insulation extending 12" (305 mm) on each side of the pipe centerline for the CPVC branchline feeding the Attic Upright Sprinklers. • If the CPVC branchline is installed inside the ceiling joist, the joist channel must be covered or filled with a minimum of 6" (153 mm)deep non-combustible insulation on top of the branchline feeding the Attic Upright Sprinkler sprigs. • Additional non-combustible insulation can be added to reduce the exposed length of the sprigs being used with the Attic Upright Sprinklers. • Installed with a minimum lateral distance of 18" (458 mm) from any device that produces and releases heat, i.e attic furnace, kitchen or bathroom exhaust fan, flue vents, heat lamps, and other such devices. Insulation requirements are provided solely for fire protection purposes and not for freeze protection. Non-combustible insulation being used needs to be verified for chemical compatibility with the BlazeMastW CPVC piping at www.lubrizol.com Obstruction criteria: Refer to Figures 8 and 9. Refer to Section 10.2.7.2.1.3 of NFPA 13, 2019 for requirements if installed on greater than 2-1/2"diameter piping. Hydraulic Requirements: Minimum design pressure: 7 psi Minimum design density: 0.10 gpm/sq. ft. For individual areas requiring more than fourAttic Upright Sprinklers,the maximum area of the attic protected by Attic Upright Sprinklers is 3,000 ft (279 ml) in any single area. In order to be considered a single area, the areas protected by the Attic Upright Sprinklers must be separated by a minimum of 15'-0" (4,6 m), having that separation being protected by V-BB, V-SD, V-EP, or V-HIP sprinklers. The design area shall include the most hydraulically demanding sprinklers, and in certain cases may require more than one set of calculations to verify the systems design. Refer to the Technical Data Sheets for the Model V-BB(Form No.F_042915),V-SD(Form No.F_043015),V-EP(Form F_011719), and V-HIP (Form No. F_092116) Specific Application Attic Sprinklers for more information regarding hydraulic requirements of Attic Upright Sprinklers. V-BB(Back to Back) V-SD(Single Directional) Attic Upright V-HIP V-EP(Eave Protection) Top Side Top Side Top Side Top Side Top Side Figure 3: Sprinkler Type Legend Form No. F_042517 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 7 of 9 ® ATTIC UPRIGHT SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4SPRINKLER VK697 The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. When the total number of Attic Upright Sprinklers at the hip is Region 1: Region 2: Region 3: greater than 4: Attic Upright Sprinklers V-BB Sprinklers Attic Upright Sprinklers Wet Systems: Calculate the most demanding 5 model V-BB Sprinklers, add the most demanding 2 Attic Upright Sprinklers,then calculate the most demanding region up to 1500 ft2(137 ' ! Spacing must m2)that uses Attic Upright Sprinklers a be staggered (example: Region 1 at right). Use the S for additional most demanding calculation. rows Dry Systems: Calculate the most M demanding 7 model V-BB sprinklers, add the most demanding 2 Attic Upright o 15'(4,6 m) Minimum Sprinklers,then calculate the most demanding region up to 1950 ft2, (181 m2)that uses Attic Upright Sprinklers (example: Region 1 at right). Use the most demanding calculation. Figure 4: Attic Upright Sprinklers Combined with V-BB Sprinklers Refer to Figures 5 and 6 below. For attics having a span of 60 - 80 ft. (18,3 - 24,4 m), only the 8.OK model V-BB sprinklers combined with Attic Upright Sprinklers can be used. For attics with a span of over 80'(24,4 m), Standard Spray Spinklers must be used throughout the attic. In an attic using single ridge construction, 8.OK model V-BB sprinklers must be used to protect the center portion.Attic Upright sprinklers should be used to cover up to 10 feet(3,1 m)at the eaves beyond the maximum 60 ft.(18,3)span covered by the model V-BB Sprinklers. Refer to the Technical Data Sheets for the model V-BB and V-SD sprinklers for more information. Attic Upright sprinklers spaced 7'- Over 60-80ft(18,3-24,4 m) 10'(1,8-3,0 m)on centers V-SD t4'(1,22 6'Maximum m) 6'(1,83 m) Maximum Maximum Attic Upright 6'(1,83 m) 4'(1,22 m) V-BB Sprinklers Minimum Spaced 7'-10' Maximum �(1,8 m-3,0 m) m) k / \ / On Center — Minimum V-SD 10'(3,05 m) 10'(3,05 m) V-BB Coverage Coverage Maximum Maximum Attic Upright Attic Upright Coverage Coverage Figure 5: Figure 6: Model V-BB Spinklers Combined with Attic Upright Model V-SD Spinklers Combined Sprinklers Covering Over 60 to 80 ft. Span with Attic Upright Sprinklers Form No. F_042517 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 8 of 9 R ATTIC UPRIGHT SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4SPRINKLER VK697 The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. Where the total number of Attic Upright Sprinklers at the hip is 4 or less: y� Wet Systems - Calculate the Wall or draft most demanding 5 V-BB, V-SD, or curtain at V-Hip Sprinklers plus up to 2 most ridge y demanding Attic Upright Sprinklers Dry Systems - Calculate the most demanding 9 V-BB, V-SD, or • V-Hip Sprinklers plus up to 2 most demanding Attic Upright Sprinklers (Out of the 9,calculate a maximum of 7 V-BB sprinklers). Where the total number of Attic Upright Sprinklers at the hip is greater than 4: Wet Systems-Calculate up to the most demanding 5 V-BB,V-SD, or V-Hip Sprinklers plus up to 2 most demanding Attic Upright Sprinklers, then calculate the most demanding region up to 1500 ft2(137 m2)containing Attic Upright Sprinklers(Region 2 below).Use the most demanding calculation. Dry Systems-Calculate up to the most demanding 9 V-B,V-SD,or V-Hip Sprinklers then add the 2 most demanding Attic Upright Sprinklers, then calculate the most demanding region up to 1950 ft2(181 m2)containing Attic Upright Sprinklers. Use the most demanding calculation. Region 1 with V-BB or V-SD Sprinklers tip Region 2 with Attic Region 3 with Attic Upright Sprinklers Upright Sprinklers Minimum separation 15'-0"(4,6 m) Figure 7: V-BB, V-SD,V-Hip, and Attic Upright Sprinklers at the Hip Form No. F_042517 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 9 of 9 ® ATTIC UPRIGHT SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4SPRINKLER VK697 The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. Refer to Figure 8 below. Requirements: X>_3Y or 3Z, X<_24" (610 mm); Use the larger dimension Y or Z. ELEVATION VIEW PLAN VIEW X Y� Y Z r Z X Figure 8: Attic Upright Obstruction Criteria 1 AtticTable 2: Obstruction Criteria X Horizontal Distance (X) Minimum Vertical Distance Below Deflector(W) <6„ 3„ (:052 mm) (77 mm) W O >6„-9„ 4" (>152-229 mm) (102 mm) >9°- 12" 6" (>229-305 mm) (152 mm) >12"- 15" 8" (>305-381 mm) (204 mm) >15"- 18" 9-1/2" (>381 -458 mm) (242 mm) >18"-24" 12-1/2" (>458-610 mm) (318 mm) >24"-30" 15-1/2" (>610-762 mm) (394 mm) >30" 181, Figure 9: (762 mm) (458 mm) Attic Upright Obstruction Criteria 2 Form No. F_042517 Rev 01 February 2023 Replaces Form No. F_042517 Rev 21.1 (added foam insulation note.) Page 1 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING N I KJ:N:G*: OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com SPRINKLERS ARE FRAGILE - HANDLE WITH CARE! General Handling and Storage: • Store sprinklers in a cool,dry place. • Protect sprinklers during storage, transport, handling, and after installation. • Use the original shipping containers. DO NOT place sprinklers loose in boxes, bins, or buckets. • Keep sprinklers separated at all times. DO NOT allow metal parts to contact sprinkler I operating elements. CORRECT INCORRECT For Pre-Assembled Drops: (Original container used) (Placed loose in box) • Protect sprinklers during handling and after installation. • For recessed assemblies, use the protective sprinkler cap(Viking Part Number 10364). . Sprinklers with Protective Shields or Caps: • DO NOT remove shields or caps until after sprinkler installation and there no longer is . potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating elements. • Sprinkler shields or caps MUST be removed BEFORE placing the system in service! CORRECT INCORRECT • Remove the sprinkler shield by carefully pulling it apart where it is snapped together. (Protected with caps) (Protective caps not used) • Remove the cap by turning it slightly and pulling it off the sprinkler. Sprinkler Installation: • DO NOT use the sprinkler deflector or operating element to start or thread the sprinkler : into a fitting. ;. ' w • Use only the designated sprinkler head wrench! Refer to the current sprinkler tech- nical data page to determine the correct wrench for the model of sprinkler used. • DO NOT install sprinklers onto piping at the floor level. CORRECT INCORRECT (Piping is in place at the (Sprinkler at floor level) • Install sprinklers after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. ceiling) • DO NOT allow impacts such as hammer blows directly to sprinklers or to fittings, pipe, or couplings in close proximity to sprinklers. Sprinklers can be damaged from direct or indirect impacts. 9 • DO NOT attempt to remove drywall, paint, etc., from sprinklers. • Take care not to over-tighten the sprinkler and/or damage its operating parts! ;00021 Maximum Torque: 1/2" NPT: 14 ft-Ibs. (19.0 N-m) Nis /6 _j 3/4" NPT: 20 ft-Ibs. 27.1 N-m CORRECT INCORRECT ( ) (Special installation (Designated wrench not 1" NPT. 30 ft-Ibs. (40.7 N-m) wrenches) used) WARNING:Cancer and Reproductive Harm- www.P65Warn ings.ca.gov A WARNING Any sprinkler with a loss of liquid from the glass bulb or damage to the fusible element should be destroyed. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped,damaged,or exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum ambient temperature allowed.Sprinklers that have been painted in the field must be replaced per NFPA 13. Protect sprinklers from paint and paint overspray in accordance with the installation standards. Do not clean sprinklers with soap and water, ammonia, or any other cleaning fluid. Do not use adhesives or solvents on sprinklers or their operating elements. Refer to the appropriate technical data page and NFPA standards for complete care, handling, installation,and maintenance instructions. For additional product and system information Viking data pages and installation instructions are available on the Viking Web site at www.vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_091699 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning) Page 2 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING N I KJ:N:G*: OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com PROTECTIVE SPRINKLER SHIELDS AND CAPS General Handling and Storage: Many Viking sprinklers are available with a plastic protective cap or shield temporarily covering the operating elements. The snap- on shields and caps are factory installed and are intended to help protect the operating elements from mechanical damage during shipping, storage, and installation. NOTE: It is still necessary to follow the care and handling instructions on the appropriate sprin- kler technical data sheets*when installing sprinklers with bulb shields or caps. WHEN TO REMOVE THE SHIELDS AND CAPS: NOTE: SHIELDS AND CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Remove the shield or cap from the sprinkler only after checking all of the following: • The sprinkler has been installed". • The wall or ceiling finish work is completed where the sprinkler is installed and there no longer is a potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating elements. SHIELDS AND CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! r- Figure 1:Sprinkler shield being Figure 2: Sprinkler cap being Figure 3: Sprinkler cap being re- removed from a pendent sprinkler. removed from a pendent sprinkler. moved from and upright sprinkler. HOW TO REMOVE SHIELDS AND CAPS: No tools are necessary to remove the shields or caps from sprinklers. DO NOT use any sharp objects to remove them! Take care not to cause mechanical damage to sprinklers when removing the shields or caps. When removing caps from fusible ele- ment sprinklers, use care to prevent dislodging ejector springs or damaging fusible elements. NOTE: Squeezing the sprinkler cap excessively could damage sprinkler fusible elements. • To remove the shield, simply pull the ends of the shield apart where it is snapped together. Refer to Figure 1. • To remove the cap, turn it slightly and pull it off the sprinkler. Refer to Figures 2 and 3. ImmRefer to the current sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. ©WARNING Never install sprinklers that have been dropped,damaged,or exposed to temperatures in excess of the maximum ambient temperature allowed. * Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors.They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 3 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING N I KJ:N:G*: OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com ACAUTION CONCEALED COVER ASSEMBLIES ARE FRAGILE! TO ASSURE SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT, HANDLE WITH CARE. a Concealed Sprinkler and Adapter Assembly(Protective Cap Removed) - .7�• •l. •4.,I •" Concealed Sprinkler and Adapter �+ •'ti f '•'•'>_`••• • Assembly with Protective Cap Cover Plate AssemblyM - (Pendent Cover 12381 shown) �'• ` GENERAL HANDLING AND STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS: • Do not store in temperatures exceeding 100°F(38°C).Avoid direct sunlight and confined areas subject to heat. • Protect sprinklers and cover assemblies during storage,transport, handling,and after installation. Use original shipping containers. Do not place sprinklers or cover assemblies loose in boxes, bins, or buckets. • Keep the sprinkler bodies covered with the protective sprinkler cap any time the sprinklers are shipped or handled, during testing of the system, and while ceiling finish work is being completed. • Use only the designated Viking recessed sprinkler wrench(refer to the appropriate sprinkler data page)to install these sprinklers.NOTE:The protective cap is temporarily removed during installation and then placed back on the sprinkler for protection until finish work is completed. • Do not over-tighten the sprinklers into fittings during installation. • Do not use the sprinkler deflector to start or thread the sprinklers into fittings during installation. • Do not attempt to remove drywall, paint,etc.,from the sprinklers. • Remove the plastic protective cap from the sprinkler before attaching the cover plate assembly. PROTECTIVE CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors.They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 4 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING N I Kj:N:G*: OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com USE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING WAX-COATED SPRINKLERS Many of Viking's sprinklers are available with factory-applied wax coating for corrosion resistance. These sprinklers MUST receive appropriate care and handling to avoid damaging the wax coating and to assure satisfactory performance of the product. General Handling and Storage of Wax-Coated Sprinklers: • Store the sprinklers in a cool,dry place(in temperatures below the maximum ambient temperature allowed for the sprinkler temperature rating. Refer to Table 1 below.) • Store containers of wax-coated sprinklers separate from other sprinklers. • Protect the sprinklers during storage,transport, handling,and after installation. • Use original shipping containers. • Do not place sprinklers in loose boxes, bins,or buckets. Installation of Wax-Coated Sprinklers: Use only the special sprinkler head wrench designed for installing wax-coated Viking sprinklers (any other wrench may damage the unit). • Take care not to crack the wax coating on the units. • For touching up the wax coating after installation,wax is available from Viking in bar form. Refer to Table 1 below.The coating MUST be repaired after sprinkler installation to protect the corrosion-resistant properties of the sprinkler. • Use care when locating sprinklers near fixtures that can generate heat. Do not install sprinklers where they would be exposed to temperatures exceed- ing the maximum recommended ambient temperature for the temperature rating used. • Inspect the coated sprinklers frequently soon after installation to verify the integrity of the corrosion resistant coating.Thereafter, inspect representative samples of the coated sprinklers in accordance with NFPA 25.Close up visual inspections are necessary to determine whether the sprinklers are being affected by corrosive conditions. Sprinkler Temperature Rating Wax Part Wax Melting Point Maximum Ambient Wax Color (Fusing Point) Number Ceiling Temperature 155 °F (68 °C)/ 165 °F (74 °C) 02568A 148 °F (64 °C) 100 °F (38°C) Light Brown 175 °F (79 °C) 04146A 161 °F (71 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Brown 200 °F (93 °C) 04146A 161 °F (71 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Brown 220 °F (104 °C) 02569A 170 °F (76 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Dark Brown 286 °F (141 °C) 02569A 170 °F (76 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Dark Brown Based on NFPA-13.Other limits may apply,depending on fire loading,sprinkler location,and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation standards. AWARNING Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures in excess of the maximum ambi- ent temperature allowed. Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors.They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_091699 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning) Page 1 of 3 N I KJ:N:C*:j SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com 1. DESCRIPTION Viking fire sprinklers consist of a threaded frame with a specific waterway or orifice size and a deflector for distributing water in a specified pattern.A closed or sealed sprinkler refers to a complete assembly, including the thermosensitive operating element.An open sprinkler does not use an operating element and is open at all times.The distribution of water is intended to extinguish a fire or to control its spread. Viking sprinklers are available in several models and styles. Refer to specific sprinkler technical data pages for available styles, finishes, temperature ratings, thread sizes, and nominal K-Factors for the particular model selected. 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS Refer to the Approval Charts on the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s) and/or WARNING:Cancer and Reproductive Harm- approval agency listings. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov 3. TECHNICAL DATA Pressure Ratings: Maximum allowable water working pressure is 175 psig (12 Bar) unless rated and specified for high water working pressure [250 psig (17.2 bar)]. Sprinkler Identification: Viking sprinklers are identified and marked with the word "Viking", the sprinkler identification number (SIN) consisting of"VK" plus a three digit number', the model letter, and the year of manufacture. Available Finishes: Viking sprinklers are available in several decorative finishes. Some models are available with corrosion-resistant coatings or are fabricated from non-corrosive material. Refer to the sprinkler technical data page for additional information. Available Temperature Ratings: Viking sprinklers are available in several temperature ratings that relate to a specific temperature classification.Applicable installa- tion rules mandate the use and limitations of each temperature classification. In selecting the appropriate temperature classifica- tion, the maximum expected ceiling temperature must be known. When there is doubt as to the maximum temperature at the sprinkler location, a maximum-reading thermometer should be used to determine the temperature under conditions that would show the highest readings to be expected. In addition, recognized installation rules may require a higher temperature classifica- tion,depending upon sprinkler location,occupancy classification,commodity classification,storage height,and other hazards. In all cases,the maximum expected ceiling temperature dictates the lowest allowable temperature classification.Sprinklers located immediately adjacent to a heat source may require a higher temperature rating. K-Factors: Viking sprinklers are available in several orifice sizes with related K-Factors. The orifice is a tapered waterway and, therefore, the K-Factor given is nominal. Nominal U.S. K-Factors are provided in accordance with the 1999 edition of NFPA 13, Section 3-2.3. Refer to the specific data page for appropriate K-Factor information. Available Styles: Viking sprinklers are available for installation in several positions as indicated by a stamping on the deflector. The deflector style dictates the appropriate installation position of the sprinkler; it breaks the solid stream of water issuing from the sprinkler orifice to form a specific spray pattern.The following list indicates the various styles and identification of Viking sprinklers. UPRIGHT SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended to be installed with the deflector above the frame so water flows upward through the orifice, striking the deflector and forming an umbrella-shaped spray pat- tern downward. Marked"SSU"(Standard Sprinkler Upright)or"UPRIGHT" Viking Technical Data may be found on on the deflector. PENDENT SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended to be oriented with the deflec- The Viking Corporation's Web site at for below the frame so water flows downward through the orifice, striking http://www.vikinggroupinc.com. the deflector and forming an umbrella-shaped spray pattern downward. The Web site may include a more recent Marked "SSP" (Standard Sprinkler Pendent) or "PENDENT' on the de- edition of this Technical Data Page. flector. CONVENTIONAL SPRINKLER:An "old style" sprinkler intended to be installed with the deflector in either the upright or pendent position. The deflector provides a spherical type pattern with 40 to 60 percent of the water initially directed downward and a proportion directed upward. Must be installed in accordance with installation rules for conventional or old style sprinklers. DO NOT USE AS A REPLACEMENT FOR STANDARD SPRAY SPRINKLERS. Marked "C U/P"(Conventional Upright/Pendent)on the deflector. Form No. F_080814 18.12.06 Rev 14.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080814 Rev 14.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 2 of 3 N I KJ:N:C*:j SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com VERTICAL SIDEWALL(VSW) SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended for installation near the wall and ceiling. The deflector provides a water spray pattern outward in a quarter-spherical pattern and can be installed in the upright or pendent position with the flow arrow in the direction of discharge. Marked "SIDEWALL" on the deflector with an arrow and the word "FLOW". (Note: Some vertical sidewall sprinklers can only be installed in the upright or pendent position—in this case,the sprinkler will also be marked "UPRIGHT" or"PENDENT'.) HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL(HSW) SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended for installation near the wall and ceiling.The special deflector provides a water spray pattern outward in a quarter-spherical pattern. Most of the water is directed away from the nearby wall with a small portion directed at the wall behind the sprinkler. The top of the deflector is oriented parallel with the ceiling or roof. The flow arrows point in the direction of discharge. Marked "SIDEWALL" and "TOP"with an arrow and the word "FLOW". EXTENDED COVERAGE (EC) SPRINKLER: A spray sprinkler designed to discharge water over an area having the maximum dimensions indicated in the individual listings. Maximum area of coverage, minimum flow rate,orifice size,and nominal K-Factor are specified in the individual listings. EC sprinklers are intended for Light-Hazard occupancies with smooth,flat, horizontal ceil- ings unless otherwise specified. In addition to the above markings, the sprinkler is marked "EC". QUICK RESPONSE (QR) SPRINKLER: A spray sprinkler with a fast- actuating operating element. The use of quick response sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) prior to installing. QUICK RESPONSE EXTENDED COVERAGE (QREC)SPRINKLER:A spray sprinkler designed to discharge water over an area having the maximum dimensions indicated in the individual listing. This is a sprinkler with an operating element that meets the criteria for quick response. QREC sprinklers are only intended for Light Hazard occupancies.The sprinkler is marked "QREC'. FLUSH SPRINKLER: A decorative spray sprinkler intended for installation with a concealed piping system. The unit is mounted flush with the ceiling or wall, with the fusible link exposed. Upon actuation, the deflector extends beyond the ceiling or wall to distribute water discharge. The sprinkler is marked "SSP", "PEND", or"SIDEWALL" and "TOP". CONCEALED SPRINKLER:A decorative spray sprinkler intended for installation with a concealed piping system. The sprinkler is hidden from view by a cover plate installed flush with the ceiling or wall. During fire conditions, the cover plate detaches, and upon sprinkler actuation, the deflector extends beyond the ceiling or wall to distribute water discharge. The sprinkler is marked "SSP", "PEND", or"SIDEWALL"and "TOP". RECESSED SPRINKLER:A spray sprinkler assembly intended for installation with a concealed piping system.The assembly con- sists of a sprinkler installed in a decorative adjustable recessed escutcheon that minimizes the protrusion of the sprinkler beyond the ceiling or wall without adversely affecting the sprinkler distribution or sensitivity. Refer to the appropriate technical data page for allowable sprinkler models, temperature ratings, and occupancy classifications. DO NOT RECESS ANY SPRINKLER NOT LISTED FOR USE WITH THE ESCUTCHEON. CORROSION-RESISTANT SPRINKLER: A special service sprinkler with non-corrosive protective coatings, or that is fabricated from non-corrosive material, for use in atmospheres that would normally corrode sprinklers. DRY SPRINKLER:A special-service sprinkler intended for installation on dry pipe systems or wet pipe systems where the sprinkler is subject to freezing temperatures. The unit consists of a sprinkler permanently secured to an extension nipple with a sealed inlet end to prevent water from entering the nipple until the sprinkler operates. The unit MUST be installed in a tee fitting. Dry upright sprinklers are marked with the "B" dimension [distance from the face of the fitting (tee)to the top of the deflector]. Dry pendent and sidewall sprinklers are marked with the "A" dimension [the distance from the face of fitting (tee) to the finished surface of the ceiling or wall]. LARGE DROP SPRINKLER:A type of special application sprinkler used to provide fire control of specific high-challenge fire haz- ards. Large drop sprinklers are designed to produce an umbrella-shaped spray pattern downward with a higher percentage of "large" water droplets than standard spray sprinklers. The sprinkler has an extra-large orifice with a nominal K-Factor of 11.2. Marked "HIGH CHALLENGE" and "UPRIGHT'. EARLY SUPPRESSION FAST-RESPONSE (ESFR)SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended to provide fire suppression of specific high- challenge fire hazards through the use of a fast response fusible link, 14.0, 16.8,or 25.2 nominal K-Factor,and special deflector. ESFR sprinklers are designed to produce high-momentum water droplets in a hemispherical pattern below the deflector. This permits penetration of the fire plume and direct wetting of the burning fuel surface while cooling the atmosphere early in the development of a high-challenge fire. Marked "ESFR"and "UPRIGHT'or"PEND". INTERMEDIATE LEVEL/RACK STORAGE SPRINKLER: A standard spray sprinkler assembly designed to protect its operating element from the spray of sprinklers installed at higher elevations. The assembly consists of a standard or large orifice upright or pendent sprinkler with an integral upright or pendent water shield and guard assembly. Use only those sprinklers that have been tested and listed for use with the assembly. Refer to the technical data page for allowable sprinkler models. RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended for use in the following occupancies: one- and two-family dwellings with the fire protection sprinkler system installed in accordance with NFPA 13D; residential occupancies up to four stories in height with the fire protection system installed in accordance with NFPA 13R; and where allowed by the Authority Having Jurisdiction in resi- dential portions of any occupancy with the fire protection system installed in accordance with NFPA 13. Form No. F_080814 18.12.06 Rev 14.1.P65 Page 3 of 3 N I KJ:N:C*:j SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Residential sprinklers have a unique distribution pattern and utilize a "fast response" heat sensitive operating element. They en- hance survivability in the room of fire origin and are designed to provide a life safety environment for a minimum of ten minutes. For this reason, residential sprinklers must not be used to replace standard sprinklers unless tested for and approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. In addition to standard markings, the unit is identified as"RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER"or"RES". 4. INSTALLATION Refer to appropriate NFPA Installation Standards. 5. OPERATION Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s). 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY Viking sprinklers are available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. IMPORTANT.Always referto Bulletin Form No.F_091699-Care and Handling of Sprinklers and the appropriate sprin- klergeneral care,installation,and maintenance guide.Viking sprinklers aretobeinstalled in accordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data,the appropriate standards of NFPA,FM Global,LPCB,APSAD,VdS or other similar organizations,and alsowith the provisions of governmental codes,ordinances,and standards,wheneverapplicable. The sprinkler technical data page may contain installation requirements specific for the sprinkler model selected. The use of certain types of sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to installation. Form No. F_080814 18.12.06 Rev 14.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080814 Rev 14.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 1 of 4 SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, N I KJ:N:G* INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. 1. DESCRIPTION - STANDARD RESPONSE, QUICK RESPONSE, EXTENDED COVERAGE,AND DRY SPRINKLERS Viking thermosensitive spray sprinklers consist of a small frame and either a glass bulb or a fusible operating element.Available styles include pendent,flush pendent,concealed pendent, upright, horizontal sidewall,vertical sidewall,or conventional,depending on the particular sprinkler model selected. Viking sprinklers are available with various finishes, temperature ratings, responses, and K-Factors to meet design requirementst. Used in conjunction with one of the corrosion-resistant coatings (for frame style sprinklers), the units provide protection against many corrosive environments. In addition, the special Polyester or Teflon°coatings can be used in decorative applications where colors are desired. t Refer to the sprinkler technical data page for available styles,finishes,temperature ratings,responses,and nominal K-Factors for specific sprinkler models. 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS Refer to the Approval Charts on the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s)and/or approval agency listings. 3. TECHNICAL DATA Specifications: EWARNING:Cancer and Reproductive Harm- Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data sheet. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov Material Standards: Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data sheet. 4. INSTALLATION NOTE: Take care not to over-tighten the sprinkler and/or damage its operating parts! Maximum Torque: 1/2" NPT: 14 ft-Ibs. (19.0 N-m) 3/4" NPT: 20 ft-Ibs. (27.1 N-m) 1" NPT. 30 ft-Ibs. (40.7 N-m) A. Care and Handling (also refer to Bulletin -Care and Handling of Sprinklers, Form No. F_091699.) Sprinklers must be handled with care. They must be stored in a cool, dry place in their original shipping container. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum ambient temperature al- lowed (refer to the temperature chart on the sprinkler technical data page). Never install any glass-bulb sprinkler if the bulb is cracked or if there is a loss of liquid from the bulb.A small air bubble should be present in the glass bulb.Any sprinkler with a loss of liquid from the glass bulb or damage to the fusible element should be destroyed immediately. (Note: Installing glass bulb sprinklers in direct sunlight(ultraviolet light) may affect the color of the dye used to color code the bulb.This color change does not affect the integrity of the bulb.) Sprinklers must be protected from mechanical damage during storage,transport, handling, and after installation.Sprinklers subject to mechanical damage must be protected with an approved sprinkler guard. Use only sprinklers listed as corrosion resistant when subject to corrosive environments.When installing corrosion-resistant sprin- klers, take care not to damage the corrosion-resistant coating. Use only the special wrench designed for installing coated or recessed Viking sprinklers (any other wrench may damage the unit). Concealed sprinklers must be installed in neutral or negative pressure plenums only! Use care when locating sprinklers near fixtures that can generate heat. Do not install sprinklers where they could be exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum recommended ambient temperature for the temperature rating used. Wet pipe systems must be provided with adequate heat. Sprinklers supplied from dry systems in areas subject to freezing must be listed dry sprinklers, upright, or horizontal sidewall sprinklers installed so that water is not trapped. For dry systems, pendent sprinklers and sidewall sprinklers installed on return bends are permitted, where the sprinklers, return bend, and branch line piping are in an area maintained at or above 40 °F (4 °C). B. Installation Instructions-Standard Spray Sprinklers Viking sprinklers are manufactured and tested to meet the rigid requirements of approving agencies. They are designed to be installed in accordance with recognized installation standards. Deviation from the standards or any alteration to sprinklers or cover plate assemblies after they leave the factory including, but not limited to: painting, plating,coating,or modification, may render them inoperative and will automatically nullify the approvals and any guarantee made by The Viking Corporation. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080614 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 2 of 4 SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, N I KJ:N:G* INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. Before installation, be sure to have the appropriate sprinkler model and style, with the correct K-Factor, temperature rating, and response characteristics. Sprinklers must be installed after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. Keep sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields contained within the caps or shields during installation and testing, and any time the sprinkler is shipped or handled. 1 a. For frame-style sprinklers, install escutcheon (if used), which is designed to thread onto the external threads of the sprinkler. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler data page to determine approved escutcheons for use with specific sprinkler models. 1 b. For flush and concealed style sprinklers: Cut the sprinkler nipple so that the '/2" or 3/4" (15 mm or 20 mm)* NPT outlet of the reducing coupling is at the desired location, and centered in the opening* in the ceiling or wall. "Size depends on the sprinkler model used. Refer to the sprinkler technical data page. 2. Apply a small amount of pipe-joint compound or tape to the external threads of the sprinkler only, taking care not to allow a build-up of compound in the sprinkler inlet. NOTE: Sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields must have the caps or shields kept on them when applying pipe-joint compound or tape. Exception: For domed concealed sprinklers, remove the protective cap for installation, and then place it back on the sprinkler temporarily.. 3. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. DO NOT use the deflector or fusible element to start or thread the sprinkler into a fitting. a. Install the sprinkler onto the piping using the special sprinkler wrench only, taking care not to over-tighten or damage the sprinkler. b. For flush and concealed style sprinklers: the internal diameter of the special sprinkler installation wrench is designed for use with the sprinkler contained in the protective cap. Exception:For domed concealed sprinklers, remove the protective cap for installation, and then place it back on the sprinkler temporarily. Thread the flush or concealed sprinkler into the '/2' or 3/4" (15 mm or 20 mm)* NPT outlet of the coupling by turning it clockwise with the special sprinkler wrench. *Thread size depends on the particular sprinkler model used. Refer to the sprinkler technical data page. C. Installation Instructions-Dry Sprinklers WARNING: Viking dry sprinklers are to be installed in the 1" outlet (for dry and preaction systems), or run of malleable, ductile iron, or Nibco CPVC*threaded tee fittings (for wet systems) that meet the dimensional requirements of ANSI B16.3 (Class 150), or cast iron threaded tee fittings that meet the dimensional requirements of ANSI B16.4(Class 125), even at branch line ends.The threaded end of the dry sprinkler is designed to allow the seal to penetrate and extend into the fitting to a predetermined depth. This prevents condensation from accumulating and freezing over the sprinkler seal. *NOTE: When using CPVC fittings with Viking dry sprinklers, use only new Nibco Model 5012-S-13I.When selecting other CPVC fittings, contact Viking Technical Services. 1. DO NOT install the dry sprinkler into a threaded elbow, coupling, or any other fitting that could interfere with thread penetration. Such installation would damage the brass seal. 2. DO NOT install dry sprinklers into couplings or fittings that would allow condensation to accumulate above the seal when the sprinkler is located in an area subject to freezing. 3. NEVER try to modify dry sprinklers. They are manufactured for specific"A" or"B" dimensions and cannot be modified. The dry sprinkler must be installed after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. Before installation, be sure to have the correct sprinkler model and style, with the appropriate "A" or"B" dimension(s), temperature rating, orifice size, and response characteristics. Keep sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields contained within the caps or shields during installation and testing, and any time the sprinkler is shipped or handled. Exception: For concealed and adjustable recessed dry sprinklers, the protective caps and shields are removed for installation. To install the dry sprinkler, refer to the instructions below and the appropriate sprinkler technical data page for illustrated instruc- tions. Dry upright sprinklers must be installed above the piping, in the upright position only. When installing dry upright or plain barrel style vertical sidewall sprinklers on piping located close to the ceiling, it may be necessary to lower the sprinkler into the fitting from above the ceiling. When installing dry upright or plain barrel vertical sidewall sprinklers from below the ceiling, verify that the opening in the ceiling is a minimum 1-112"(38.1 mm)in diameter. For dry upright or plain barrel vertical sidewall sprinklers in the upright position: First, install the escutcheon (if used) over the threaded end of the sprinkler barrel. Slide the escutcheon past the external threads. NOTE: When installing the dry upright or plain barrel vertical sidewall sprinkler from above the ceiling, it will be necessary to install the escutcheon after lowering the threaded end of the sprinkler through the ceiling penetration. A. For all dry sprinklers:Apply a small amount of pipe-joint compound or tape to the external threads of the sprinkler barrel only, taking care not to allow a build-up of compound or tape over the brass inlet and seal. NOTE: Sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields must be contained within the caps or shields before applying pipe-joint compound or tape. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 3 of 4 SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, N I KJ:N:G* INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. B. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. C. Install the dry sprinkler on the piping using the special dry sprinkler wrench only, while taking care not to damage the sprinkler. NOTE: Thread the sprinkler into the fitting hand tight, plus 1/2 turn with the dry sprinkler wrench. D. For adjustable standard and adjustable recessed dry pendent and sidewall sprinklers: Escutcheons can be installed after the sprinklers have been installed onto the piping. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page for escutcheon installation instructions and illustrations. D. Installation Instructions-Testing 4.After installation, the entire sprinkler system must be tested. The test must be conducted to comply with the installation stand- ards.Viking high pressure sprinklers may be hydrostatically tested at a maximum of 300 psi(20.7 bar)for limited periods of time (two hours), for the purpose of acceptance by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. a. Make sure the sprinkler is properly tightened. If a thread leak occurs, normally the sprinkler must be removed, new pipe-joint compound or tape applied, and then reinstalled. This is due to the fact that when the joint seal is damaged, the sealing compound or tape is washed out of the joint.Air testing [do not exceed 40 psi (2.76 bar)]the sprinkler piping prior to testing with water may be considered in areas where leakage during testing must be prevented. Refer to the Installation Standards and the Authority Having Jurisdiction. b. Remove plastic protective sprinkler caps or bulb shields AFTER the wall or ceiling finish work is completed where the sprinkler is installed and there no longer is a potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating ele- ments. To remove the bulb shields, simply pull the ends of the shields apart where they are snapped together. To remove caps from frame style sprinklers, turn the caps slightly and pull them off the sprinklers. SPRINKLER CAPS OR BULB SHIELDS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Retain a protective cap or shield in the spare sprinkler cabinet. 5. For flush style sprinklers: the ceiling ring can now be installed onto the sprinkler body. Align the ceiling ring with the sprinkler body and thread or push it on (depends on sprinkler model) until the outer flange touches the surface of the ceiling. Note the maximum adjustment is 1/4" (6.35 mm). DO NOT MODIFY THE UNIT. If necessary, re-cut the sprinkler drop nipple as required. 6. For concealed sprinklers: the cover assembly can now be attached. a. Remove the cover from the protective box, taking care not to damage the cover plate assembly. b. Gently place the base of the cover plate assembly over the sprinkler protruding through the opening in the ceiling. c. Push the cover plate assembly onto the sprinkler until the unfinished brass flange of the cover plate base (or the cover adapter, if used)touches the surface of the ceiling. d. Refer to the applicable technical data sheet to determin the maximum adjustment available for concealed sprinklers. DO NOT MODIFY THE UNIT. If necessary, re-cut the sprinkler drop nipple. NOTE: If it is necessary to remove the entire sprinkler unit,the system must be taken out of service.See section 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE and follow all warnings and instructions. 5. OPERATION Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s). During fire conditions,the operating element fuses or shatters(depending on the type of sprinkler), releasing the pip cap and sealing assembly.Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the sprinkler deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire. IMPORTANT. Always refer to Bulletin Form No. F_091699 - Care and Handling of Sprinklers. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in accordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data, the appro- priate standards of NFPA, FM Global, LPCB, APSAD, VdS or other similar organizations, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. The sprinkler technical data page may contain installation requirements specific for the sprinkler model selected. The use of certain types of sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to installation. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 4 of 4 SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, N I KJ:N:G* INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE NOTICE: Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. NOTICE: The owner is responsible for having the fire-protection system and devices inspected, tested, and maintained in proper operating condition in accordance with this guide, and applicable NFPA standards. In addition,the Authority Having Jurisdiction may have additional maintenance,testing,and inspection requirements that must be followed. A.Sprinklers must be inspected on a regular basis for corrosion, mechanical damage,obstructions, paint,etc. Frequency of inspec- tions may vary due to corrosive atmospheres, water supplies, and activity around the sprinkler unit. B. Sprinklers or cover plate assemblies that have been field painted, caulked, or mechanically damaged must be replaced im- mediately. Sprinklers showing signs of corrosion shall be tested and/or replaced immediately as required. Installation standards require sprinklers to be tested and, if necessary, replaced after a specified term of service. Refer to NFPA 25 and the Authority Having Jurisdiction for the specified period of time after which testing and/or replacement is required. Never attempt to repair or reassemble a sprinkler. Sprinklers and cover assemblies that have operated cannot be reassembled or re-used, but must be replaced. When replacement is necessary, use only new sprinklers and cover assemblies with identical performance char- acteristics. C. The sprinkler discharge pattern is critical for proper fire protection. Therefore, nothing should be hung from, attached to, or otherwise obstruct the discharge pattern.All obstructions must be immediately removed or, if necessary, additional sprinklers installed. D.When replacing existing sprinklers,the system must be removed from service. Refer to the appropriate system description and/ or valve instructions. Prior to removing the system from service, notify all Authorities Having Jurisdiction. Consideration should be given to employment of a fire patrol in the affected area. 1. Remove the system from service, drain all water, and relieve all pressure on the piping. 2a. For frame-style sprinklers, use the special sprinkler wrench to remove the old sprinkler by turning it counterclockwise to unthread it from the piping. 2b. For flush and concealed style sprinklers: Remove the ceiling ring or cover plate assem- bly before unthreading the sprinkler body from the piping. Ceiling rings and cover plates can be removed ei- ther by gently unthreading them or pulling them off the sprinkler body (depends on the sprinkler model used). After the ceiling ring or cover plate assembly has been removed from the sprinkler body, place the plastic protective cap (from the spare sprinkler cabinet) over the sprinkler to be removed and then fit the sprinkler wrench over the cap. Then use the wrench to unthread the sprinkler from the piping. Exception:Domed concealed sprinklers are removed without the plastic cap. 3. Install the new sprinkler unit by following the instructions in section 4. INSTALLATION. Care must be taken to ensure that the replacement sprinkler is the proper model and style, with the correct K-Factor, temperature rating, and response character- istics.A fully stocked spare sprinkler cabinet should be provided for this purpose. For flush or concealed sprinklers: stock of spare ceiling rings or cover plates should also be available in the spare sprinkler cabinet. E. Place the system back in service and secure all valves. Check for and repair all leaks. Sprinkler systems that have been sub- jected to a fire must be returned to service as soon as possible.The entire system must be inspected for damage, and repaired or replaced as necessary.Sprinklers that have been exposed to corrosive products of combustion or high ambient temperatures, but have not operated, should be replaced. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction for minimum replacement requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY Viking sprinklers are available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080614 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 1 of 1 C REGULATORY AND HEALTH WARNINGS -N41KJNG4 The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com 1. DESCRIPTION Regulatory and Health Warnings applying to materials used in the manufacture and construction of fire protection products are provided herin as they relate to legally mandated jurisdictional regions. A WARNING STATE OF CALIFORNIA, USA Installing or servicing fire protection products such as sprinklers, valves, piping etc. can expose you to chemicals including, but not li- mited to, lead, nickel, butadiene,titaninum dioxide, chromium, carbon black, and acrylonitrile which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov 2. WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule at www.vikinggroupinc.com or contact Viking directly. Form No. F 111218 18.11.15 Rev 18.1 New Bulletin Page 1 of 15 R MODEL V-BB SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. 1. DESCRIPTION The Model V-BB (Back to Back) is a Specific Application Attic Sprinkler designed to provide superior fire protection in combustible and non-combustible sloped attic spaces when compared to standard spray attic protection. With specific application criteria for use with Model V-SD (Single Directional) and VK696 Attic Upright Specific Application Sprinklers, Viking attic sprinklers provide an extended coverage spacing alternative to standard spray sprinklers.They make it possible to use a single line of piping at the attic peak,eliminating the need for branch lines and greatly reducing the number of required sprinklers and associated material and installation costs. Model V-BB sprinklers also have lower minimum flow and pressure requirements than competitive products. Viking Attic Sprinklers can be installed with either steel or CPVC piping(CPVC allowed on wet pipe systems only), and are available in brass or with corrosion-resistant Electroless Nickel yx PTFE (ENT) coatings where salt water and other corrosive elements are a consideration. They are cULus Listed with specific application guidelines for use as special sprinklers as defined by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and are cULus Listed for extended coverage in combustible and non-combustible construction.The cULus Listing was achieved using full-scale fire tests within wood truss construction. The Model V-BB Attic Sprinkler provides a reduced response time due to its narrow ridge spacing of 6 ft. (1,8 m) and long throw pattern (up to 30 ft. in each direction measured horizontally), and is offered in three different slope ranges and two different orifice sizes (K=5.6 or 8.0). Listed for specific pitches 4:12<7:12, 7:12<10:12, and 10:12<_12:12; and V-BB Sprinkler spans of 60 ft. and 40 ft.The 8.OK can protect up to 80 ft.span when used along with the Model 8.OK 5.6K Pitch Attic Upright VK696. VK681 VK684 4:12<7:12 VK682 VK685 7:12< 10:12 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS VK683 VK686 10:12< 12:12 cULus Listed: Category VNIV UWARNING:Cancer and Reproductive Harm- C US Refer to the Approval Chart on page 4. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov 3. TECHNICAL DATA Specifications: Minimum Operating Pressure: See Design Criteria- UL Rated to 175 psi (12 bar)water working pressure Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 psi (34.5 bar) Thread size: 1/2" (15 mm)or 3/4" (19 mm) NPT Nominal K-Factor: 5.6 U.S. (80.6 metric*)or 8.0 (115.2 metric*) *Metric K-factor measurement shown is when pressure is measured in Bar.When pressure is measured in kPa,divide the metric K-factor shown by 10.0. Glass-bulb fluid temperature rated to-65 °F (-55 °C) Overall Length: 2-5/8" (67,6 mm) Covered by the following US Patent No.: 9,149,818 Material Standards: Frame Casting: Brass UNS-C84400 or QM Brass Deflector: Brass UNS-C23000 Bulb: Glass, nominal 3 mm diameter Belleville Spring Sealing Assembly: Nickel Alloy, coated on both sides with Teflon Tape Screw: Brass UNS-C36000 Pip Cap and Insert Assembly: Copper UNS-C11000 and Stainless Steel UNS-S30400 Ordering Information: (Also refer to the current Viking price list.) To order the Attic Sprinkler, add the appropriate suffix for the sprinkler finish and then the appropriate suffix for the temperature rating to the sprinkler base part number. Finish Suffix: Brass =A, ENT= JN Temperature Suffix: E =200 °F (93.3 °C) Form No. F_042915 Rev 01 February 2023 Replaces Form F_042915 Rev. 20.1 (added foam insulation note.) Page 2 of 15 ® MODEL V-BB SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. Available Finishes And Temperature Ratings: Refer to the approval chart on page 4. Accessories: (Also refer to the "Sprinkler Accessories" section of the Viking website under Technical Data) Sprinkler Wrench: Standard Wrench: Part No. 10896W/B Sprinkler Cabinets: A. Six-head capacity: Part No. 01724A B. Twelve-head capacity: Part No. 01725A 4. INSTALLATION Refer to appropriate NFPA Installation Standards. 5. OPERATION During a fire condition, the heat sensitive liquid in the glass bulb expands, causing the glass to shatter, releasing the pip cap and sealing spring assembly. Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire, and protect the piping in the interstitial space. 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY The Model V-BB Specific Application Sprinkler is available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. TABLE 1: AVAILABLE SPRINKLER TEMPERATURE RATINGS AND FINISHES Sprinkler Temperature Sprinkler Nominal Maximum Ambient Bulb Color Classification Temperature Rating' Ceiling Temperature 2 Intermediate 200 °F (93.3 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Green Sprinkler Finishes: Brass, ENT Footnotes The sprinkler temperature rating is stamped on the deflector. 2 Based on NFPA-13.Other limits may apply,depending on fire loading,sprinkler location,and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation standards. s cULus Listed as corrosion resistant. Form No. F_042915 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 3 of 15 ® MODEL V-BB SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. Protective Sprinkler Clip Wrench Flat O Ramwu MTAUAra, da ID:=10896 m Figure 1: [Standard Sprinkler Wrench 10896W/B (29 mm) 1-1/8" (29 mm) 2-1/4" 2-5/8" „ (57 mm) O (67 mm) 2-5/8" (67 mm) O (76 mm) dG( dGC 7/16"(11 mm) Nominal Pipe 7/16"(11 mm) 1/2"(15 mm) Engagements Nominal Pipe NPT 3/4"(19 mm) Engagement NPT Figure 2a: Figure 2b: Sprinkler Dimensions -5.61K Sprinkler Dimensions -8.01K Form No. F_042915 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 4 of 15 ® MODEL V-BB SPECIFIC APPLICATION NJIKJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. Approval Chart 1 Temperature KEY Viking V-BB Specific Application Sprinkler Finish For Combustible and Non-Combustible Sloped Attic Spaces A1X4--Escutcheon(if applicable) Thread Size Nominal Overall Length Listings and Approvals' Part , SIN Maximum K-Factor g g pp Number Pressure NPT BSP U.S. metric' Inches mm cULus' FM LPCB E Q 19627 VK684 175 psi 1/2" 15 mm 5.6 80,6 2-5/8 68 All,A2 19801 VK685 175 psi 1/2" 15 mm 5.6 80,6 2-5/8 68 Al,A2 19754 VK686 175 psi 1 1/2" 15 mm 5.6 80,6 2-5/8 68 Al,A2 19626 VK681 175 psi 3/4" 20 mm 8.0 115,2 2-5/8 68 Al,A2 -- 19798 VK682 175 psi 3/4" 20 mm 8.0 115,2 2-5/8 68 Al,A2 - 19751 VK683 175 psi 3/4" 20 mm 8.0 115,2 2-5/8 68 Al,A2 - Approved Temperature Rating Approved Finishes A-200°F(93.3°C) 1 -Brass,2-ENT' Also refer to Viking's current price schedule. 2 Metric K-factor measurement shown is when pressure is measured in Bar.When pressure is measured in kPa,divide the metric K-factor shown by 10.0. 3 This table shows the listings and approvals available at the time of printing.Other approvals may be in process. ^Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc for use in the United States and Canada. s cULus Listed as corrosion resistant. DESIGN CRITERIA - UL Chart 1 (Also refer to Approval Chart 1) Allowable,flow,pressure and slope for attic protection using Viking V-BB Sprinklers Thread Size Nominal Allowable Roof Minimum Minimum Dry Pipe System Sprinkler K-Factor Flow Pressure Maximum Water Base Part SIN Type Span2 Pitch' 3 Delivery Time Number NPT BSP U.S. metric ft.(m) GPM LPM PSI BAR (in seconds) 19627 VK684 V-BB 1/2" 15 mm 5.6 80,6 <40(12,2) 24 91 18.4 1,3 4:12<7:12 See footnote 3 19801 VK685 V-BB 1/2" 15 mm 5.6 80,6 <40(12,2) 24 91 18.4 1,3 7:12< 10:12 See footnote 3 19754 VK686 V-BB 1/2" 15 mm 5.6 80,6 <40(12,2) 24 91 18.4 1,3 10:12<12:12 See footnote 3 19626 VK681 V-BB 3/4" 20 mm 8.0 115,2 <60(18,3) 38 144 22.6 1,5 4:12<7:12 See footnote 3 19798 VK682 V-BB 3/4" 20 mm 8.0 115,2 <60(18,3) 38 144 22.6 1,5 7:12< 10:12 See footnote 3 19751 VK683 V-BB 3/4" 20 mm 8.0 115,2 <60(18,3) 38 144 22.6 115 10:12 512:12 See footnote 3 Pitch and slope indicate the incline of a roof,expressed as a proportion of the vertical rise to the horizontal run. 2 Refer to the Viking Attic Upright VK696 data sheet for roof spans over 60 ft(18,29 m)up to 80 ft(24,38 m)wide. 3 Refer to NFPA 13,2013,Section 7.2.3. IMPORTANT: Always refer to Bulletin Form No. F 091699 - Care and Handling of Sprinklers. Also refer to page SR1-3 for general care, installation, and maintenance information. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in accordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data, the appropriate standards of NFPA, LPCB,APSAD, VdS or other similar organizations, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. Form No. F_042915 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 5 of 15 ® MODEL V-BB SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. ADDITIONAL DESIGN CRITERIA - UL Chart 2 (Also refer to DESIGN CRITERA Chart 1) Allowable roof span,flow,pressure and slope for attic protection using Viking V-BB Sprinklers Design Criteria: Flow and Pressures refer to Design Chart 1. System Type: Wet systems and dry systems. Antifreeze Systems: Use only listed antifreeze in accordance with the applicable NFPA standard as follows: Option 1: Use any listed antifreeze in accordance with the manfacturer's installation instructions. Option 2: For a Light Hazard Unoccupied attic 1. Use freezemasterTm antifreeze (refer to Manufacturer's documentation) 2.Viking Attic Sprinklers (V-BB, V-HIP, V-SD, VK696, VK697) Piping Types: Steel (wet and dry)CPVC (wet systems only). Occupancy Classification: Light hazard only. NOTE: The Model V-BB Specific Application Attic sprinklers have not been evaluated for use with sprayed on foam insulation. Viking V-BB Sprinkler Spacing Maximum Coverage Area: 400 ft2 (37,16 m2)as measured along the slope. Coverage area is determined by the twice the maximum distance thrown measured along the slope, multiplied by the distance along the branch line. Example: 60' (18,3 m)span with a 10:12 slope, when measured along the slope provides a distance of approximately 39'-1" (11,9 m). This number must be multiplied by 2 to equal the overall span, which would be approximately 78'-2" (23,8 m). 400 ft2 divided by 78'-2" (23,8 m)allows a maximum spacing along the branchline of 5-1" (15,5 m). Along the Branch Line: Minimum Spacing: 4'-0"(1,2 m)between V-BB's and from V-SD's. T-0"(2,1 m)from Viking Attic Uprights. 6'-0"(1,8 m)from Standard Spray Sprinklers Maximum Spacing: 6'-0" (1,8 m) between V-BB's and from V-SD's. Measured Down the Slope: Minimum Spacing: 26'-0" (7,9 m)from Viking Attic Uprights and Standard Spray Sprinklers. Deflector Position below Peak, Ridge, or Deck: For all roof pitches as per the listing from 4:12 — 12:12 the maximum deflector distance down is 22" (560 mm), and the minimum deflector distance down is 16" (405 mm). Deflector Position above Scissor Truss: For all roof pitches as per the listing from 4:12— 12:12 the minimum distance above a scissor truss is 18" (458 mm). Maximum distance from center line of the ridge: 6" (152 mm)on either side of the center line. Minimum distance from Truss: 6" (152 mm)from nearest edge of the truss. Form No. F_042915 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 6 of 15 ® MODEL V-BB SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. Draft Curtains: Where used to allow Attic Upright Sprinkler installation shall be constructed to contain heat, may be constructed of minimum /2 (13 mm) plywood or equivalent. Use of UL Listed CPVC Blazemaster Piping (Wet Systems Only): Can be used to supply the sprinklers protecting the floor below the combustible concealed space when covered with 6" (152 mm) of non-combustible insulation over the horizontal or vertical piping, and extending 12" (304 mm) on both sides of the center line of the piping. If the piping is located in the joist, the width of the joist channel must be entirely covered to 6" (152 mm)above the top of the piping. The area above the piping must be protected with the Model V-BB's, V-SD's, or the Attic Upright Sprinklers. Listed CPVC Blazemaster piping may also be used exposed to feed wet systems using Viking V-BB sprinklers in accordance with the following requirements, and in accordance with Figure 15: Risers are vertical and protected by V-BB or V-SD sprinklers located a maximum of 12"(304 mm)away from the riser centerline. Model V-BB or V-SD sprinklers are mounted directly to the branchline. Model V-BB or V-SD sprinklers are installed on arm-overs a maximum of 6"(152 mm)laterally from the center line of the branch line. Model V-BB or V-SD sprinklers are installed on Vertical Sprigs attached to the branchline. Model V-BB or V-SD sprinklers are installed on angled sprigs a maximum of 6"(152 mm)laterally from the centerline of the branchline. Installed with a minimum lateral distance of 18"(456 mm)from any device that produces and releases heat, i.e. attic furnace, kitchen or bathroom exhaust fan,flue vents, heat lamps,and other such devices. Insulation requirements are provided solely for Fire Protection purposes and not for freeze protection. Non-combustible insulation being used needs to be verified for chemical compatibility with the CPVC piping at www.lubrizol.com Obstruction Criteria: Refer to Figures 4-14 Refer to Sections 8.8.5.2.1.3 and 8.8.5.2.1.7 of NFPA 13, 2013 for requirements if installed on greater than 2-1/2" (64 mm)diameter piping. Hydraulic Requirements: Viking V-BB Sprinklers must be calculated in accordance with the following figures and guidelines. The design area shall include the most hydraulically demanding sprinklers, and in certain cases may require more than one set of calculations to verify the system's design. The following figures cover Hydraulic Requirements for Viking V-BB Sprinklers only, and when installed with Attic Upright or Standard Spray Sprinklers. For areas using Viking V-SD Sprinklers refer to the applicable data sheets. Refer to Figures-unless otherwise noted, all Figures portray a 60'(18,3 m) roof span: Figure 16—V-BB Sprinklers Figure 17—V-BB Sprinklers&Attic Upright or Standard Spray Sprinklers Beyond an Obstruction Figure 18—V-BB Sprinklers&Attic Upright or Standard Spray Sprinklers at the Hip Figure 19—V-BB Sprinklers&Attic Upright or Standard Spray Sprinklers in a Dormer, at a Hip, or at an Ell. Figure 20—V-BB Sprinklers&Attic Upright or Standard Spray Sprinklers separated by compartmentalization. V-BB(Back to Back) V-SD(Single Directional) Attic Upright Top Side Top Side Top Side Figure 3: Sprinkler Type Legend Form No. F_042915 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 7 of 15 ® MODEL V-BB SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. Refer to figures 4 and 5 below-unless otherwise noted, all Figures portray a 60' (18,3 m) roof span. Maximum 6" (152 mm)obstruction allowed provided it sits at least 36"(914 mm)vertically below the Viking V-BB Sprinkler. Larger or closer obstructions require an additional sprinkler on the opposite side of the obstruction. This criteria only limits the obstructions that run across the trusses or rafters, not the top chord of the trusses or the depth of the rafter. 36"Maximum Minimum air space (914 mm) 3-1/2"(89 mm) Any distance 6"Maximum \ (152 mm) f >6"(152 mm) No additional sprinklers required Additional Attic Upright or standard spray sprinklers required 60'(18,3 m)roof span 60'(18,3 m)roof span Figure 4: Figure 5: Obstruction Criteria 1 Obstruction Criteria 2 Refer to Figures 6 and 7 below where the maximum spacing for Attic Upright Sprinklers is 12 ft. (3,7 m) and standard spray sprinklers is 15 ft(4,6 m).Any horizontal obstruction that is 4 ft. (1,2 m) or less in width requires minimum 6" (152 mm) clearance over the top to allow for sufficient water flow over and under.The clearance must be measured perpendicular to and from the bottom of the rafter. If the clearance is less than 6" (152 mm), an additional sprinkler is required on the opposite side of the obstruction. If the obstruction is more than 4 ft. (1,2 m)wide, an additional sprinkler is required underneath. 36"Minimum 36"Minimum (914 mm) 6"(152 mm) (914 mm) Minimum <6"(152 mm) 4'(1,2 m)Maximum 0 >4 (1,2 m) 1 /0 No additional sprinkler required. Additional Attic Upright or 60'(18,3 m)roof span standard spray sprinklers required 60'(18,3 m)roof span Figure 6: Figure 7: Obstruction Criteria 3 Obstruction Criteria.4 Form No. F_042915 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 8 of 15 ® MODEL V-BB SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. Refer to Figure 8 below. For vertical obstructions, the maximum dimension of the obstruction is the width and the horizontal distance is measured horizontally. TABLE 2: OBSTRUCTION CRITERIA Additional Sprinklers Required Beyond Dimension X Distance Y Obstruction Maximum Horizontal Dimension of Obstruction Minimum Horizontal Distance to Obstruction All vertical obstructions < 6" (152 mm) YES 1/2" - 1" (13 mm -25 mm) 6" (152 mm) NO 1" -4" (25 mm - 102 mm) 12" (305 mm) NO 4"-8" (101 mm -203 mm) 24" (610 mm) NO 8"- 10 " (203,mm -254 mm) 5-0" (1,5 m) NO 10"-20" (254 mm - 508 mm) 10'-0" (3,0 m) NO 20"-30" (508 mm -762mm) 15'-0" (4,6 m) NO 30"-40" (762 mm- 1016 mm) 20'-0" (6,1 m) NO 40"-48" (1016 mm - 1219 mm) 25-0" (7,6 m) NO >48" (1219 mm) Any distance YES X� "/0 Additional Attic Upright or standard spray sprinklers required 60'(18,3 m)roof span Figure 8: Obstruction Criteria 5 Form No. F_042915 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 9 of 15 ® MODEL V-BB SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. If a V-BB Sprinkler is 36" (914 mm) or greater above the space, and 36" (914 mm)or greater clearance above the space is present, 36"(914 mm)or more 36"(914 mm) additional sprinklers are not needed. r more Mechanical space Additional sprinklers are not required. 60'(18,3 m)roof span Figure 9: Obstruction Criteria 6 If a V-BB sprinkler is 36" (914 mm)or greater above the space, and a 12" - 36" (304 - 914 mm) clearance above the space is present, 4"(102 mm)TO intermediate level standard sprinklers are required. 6"(152 mm) 36"(914 mm) 12"(305 mm)TO or more 36"(914 mm) _ Mechanical _ space 4"(102 mm)TO 6"(152 mm) Intermediate level sprinklers 60'(18,3 m)roof span Figure 10: Obstruction Criteria 7 Otherwise,the area outside the mechanical space is to be protected as shown using standard spray sprinklers as necessary or by building a shear wall and installing V-SD Sprinklers. <12"(304 mm \a Mechanical space 1 Protect with\standard OR Add a shear wall and protect spray sprinklers with V-SD Sprinklers Figure 11: Obstruction Criteria 8 Form No. F_042915 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 10 of 15 ® MODEL V-BB SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. If a V-BB Sprinkler can be installed below or between stiffeners and 16"(406 mm)TO 16 to 22" (404 to 559 mm) distance to peak can be maintained, as 22"(559 mm) Stiffeners well as A and B clearances to the stiffeners, no additional sprinklers are required. 1 Bottom plane of stiffener B A Top of deflector, A VK681 VK682 VK683 A � VK684 VK685 VK686 0" 0" 0" 0" A>0" A+15" A+10" A+8" B 60'(18,3 m)roof span Figure 12: Obstruction Criteria 9 When the stiffeners are located a minimum of 12" (305 mm) below the V-BB Sprinkler, the stiffeners are 7-12" (190 mm) maximum Minimum 70%open area wide, the openings are 12" (305 mm) minimum, and there is 70% 12"(305 mm) minimum open area, no additional sprinklers are required. Minimum Stiffeners � Minimum air space 3-1/2" ® - (89 mm) f 7-1/2"(190 mm) 12"(305 mm) Maximum Minimum 60'(18,3 m)roof span Figure 13: Obstruction Criteria 10 Otherwise, additional sprinklers are required as shown. <70%open area, openings less than 12"(305 mm)'or stiffeners more than / 7-1/2" mm) wide Install draft curtain or full wall 60'(18,3 m)roof span Figure 14: Obstruction Criteria 11 Form No. F_042915 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 11 of 15 R MODEL V-BB SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. X = 6" (150 mm) MAXIMUM Y= 12" (300 mm) MAXIMUM X X Vertical sprig Branchline �Armover sprig \ Armover Vertical riser Branchline `Direct mount Vertical riser Y Y Figure 15: Exposed CPVC with V-BB Sprinklers Wet Systems: Calculate the most demanding 5 sprinklers. m a Dry Systems: Calculate the o most demanding 7 sprinklers. RIDGE M c0 O O NOTE:Wet system shown. Figure 16: V-BB Sprinklers Form No. F_042915 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 12 of 15 R MODEL V-BB SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. Wet Sytems: Calculate the most demanding 5 V-BB sprinklers and add up to 2co of the most demanding Attic Upright or Standard Spray 0 Sprinklers. 0 0 „ RIDGE. £ ... M CO Dry Sytems: Calculate the Obstruction most demanding 7 V-BB sprinklers and add up to 2t S= of the most demanding Attic Upright or Standard Spray Sprinklers. NOTE:Wet system shown. Figure 17: V-BB and Attic Upright or Standard Spray Sprinklers Beyond an Obstruction Form No. F_042915 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 13 of 15 R MODEL V-BB SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. Wet Sytems: Calculate the most demanding 5 V-BB sprinklers plus the 2 most demanding Attic Upright Sprinklers,and then calculate the most demanding area up to 1500 ftz(137m2) having Attic Upright sprinklers. Use the most demanding calculation. RIDGE o Wet Sytems: Calculate the most �` E demanding 5 V-BB Sprinklers and r r `'' 00 add up to 2 of the most demanding Standard Spray Sprinklers,then -4 calculate the most demanding remote design area(including ALL sprinkler types)per NFPA 13. For example,area reduction for quick response and 30% NOTE:Wet system shown. increase for sloped ceilings. Use the most demanding calculation. m ' o 0 E Dry Sytems: Calculate the most cli demanding 7 V-BB sprinklers plus the 2 most demanding Attic Upright b sprinklers, and then calculate the most demanding area up to 1950 ftz(181 m2) having Attic Upright sprinklers. Use the most demanding calculation. Dry Sytems: Calculate the most demanding 7 V-BB Sprinklers and add up to 2 of the most demanding Standard Spray Sprinklers,then calculate the most demanding remote design area(including ALL sprinkler types)per NFPA 13. For example,30% increase for sloped ceilings and 30% NOTE:Wet system shown. increase for dry systems. Use the most demanding calculation. Figure 18: Fy-BB and Attic Upright or Standard Spray Sprinklers at the Hip Form No. F_042915 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 14 of 15 ® MODEL V-BB SPECIFIC APPLICATION NJIKJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. `eyy\ia.0 Oi A Where the quantity of Attic Upright or Standard Spray sprinklers ta�a�`e`y in each dormer, cross,or ell is 4 or less and all of the dormers, yyQ`m crosses and ells meet the maximum 4 standard sprinkler criteria, calculate the V-BB demand as shown in Figures 16 and 17,and add up to 2 of the most demanding Attic Upright or Standard Spray sprinklers in the dormer,cross,or ell that is adjacent to the Attic Upright Sprinklers that are being included in the demand calculation. Where the quantity of Attic Upright or Standard Spray sprinklers in any dormer,cross,or ell is greater than four, refer to Figure 18. Standard Spray Sprinklers(4 or less) n 0 M OO O O itI MW Standard Spray Sprinklers(4 or less) 60'(18,3 m)roof span Figure 19: FV-BB Sprinklers and Attic Upright or Standard Spray Sprinklers in a Dormer, at a Hip or at an EII Form No. F_042915 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 15 of 15 R MODEL V-BB SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. Wall Calculate the V-BB demand as • • described in Figures 16 and 17,then calculate the Attic Upright or Standard Spray Sprinklers per NFPA 13. use the most demanding calculation. g ti Si ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... RIDGE..... E W O a RIDGE..... E W O O Dormer on top of roof or sheating. Figure 20: V-BB Sprinklers and Attic Upright or Standard Spray Sprinklers Separated by Compartmentalization Form No. F_042915 Rev 01 February 2023 Replaces Form F_042915 Rev. 20.1 (added foam insulation note.) Page 1 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING N I KJ:N:G*: OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com SPRINKLERS ARE FRAGILE - HANDLE WITH CARE! General Handling and Storage: • Store sprinklers in a cool,dry place. • Protect sprinklers during storage, transport, handling, and after installation. • Use the original shipping containers. DO NOT place sprinklers loose in boxes, bins, or buckets. • Keep sprinklers separated at all times. DO NOT allow metal parts to contact sprinkler I operating elements. CORRECT INCORRECT For Pre-Assembled Drops: (Original container used) (Placed loose in box) • Protect sprinklers during handling and after installation. • For recessed assemblies, use the protective sprinkler cap(Viking Part Number 10364). . Sprinklers with Protective Shields or Caps: • DO NOT remove shields or caps until after sprinkler installation and there no longer is . potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating elements. • Sprinkler shields or caps MUST be removed BEFORE placing the system in service! CORRECT INCORRECT • Remove the sprinkler shield by carefully pulling it apart where it is snapped together. (Protected with caps) (Protective caps not used) • Remove the cap by turning it slightly and pulling it off the sprinkler. Sprinkler Installation: • DO NOT use the sprinkler deflector or operating element to start or thread the sprinkler : into a fitting. ;. ' w • Use only the designated sprinkler head wrench! Refer to the current sprinkler tech- nical data page to determine the correct wrench for the model of sprinkler used. • DO NOT install sprinklers onto piping at the floor level. CORRECT INCORRECT (Piping is in place at the (Sprinkler at floor level) • Install sprinklers after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. ceiling) • DO NOT allow impacts such as hammer blows directly to sprinklers or to fittings, pipe, or couplings in close proximity to sprinklers. Sprinklers can be damaged from direct or indirect impacts. 9 • DO NOT attempt to remove drywall, paint, etc., from sprinklers. • Take care not to over-tighten the sprinkler and/or damage its operating parts! ;00021 Maximum Torque: 1/2" NPT: 14 ft-Ibs. (19.0 N-m) Nis /6 _j 3/4" NPT: 20 ft-Ibs. 27.1 N-m CORRECT INCORRECT ( ) (Special installation (Designated wrench not 1" NPT. 30 ft-Ibs. (40.7 N-m) wrenches) used) WARNING:Cancer and Reproductive Harm- www.P65Warn ings.ca.gov A WARNING Any sprinkler with a loss of liquid from the glass bulb or damage to the fusible element should be destroyed. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped,damaged,or exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum ambient temperature allowed.Sprinklers that have been painted in the field must be replaced per NFPA 13. Protect sprinklers from paint and paint overspray in accordance with the installation standards. Do not clean sprinklers with soap and water, ammonia, or any other cleaning fluid. Do not use adhesives or solvents on sprinklers or their operating elements. Refer to the appropriate technical data page and NFPA standards for complete care, handling, installation,and maintenance instructions. For additional product and system information Viking data pages and installation instructions are available on the Viking Web site at www.vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_091699 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning) Page 2 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING N I KJ:N:G*: OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com PROTECTIVE SPRINKLER SHIELDS AND CAPS General Handling and Storage: Many Viking sprinklers are available with a plastic protective cap or shield temporarily covering the operating elements. The snap- on shields and caps are factory installed and are intended to help protect the operating elements from mechanical damage during shipping, storage, and installation. NOTE: It is still necessary to follow the care and handling instructions on the appropriate sprin- kler technical data sheets*when installing sprinklers with bulb shields or caps. WHEN TO REMOVE THE SHIELDS AND CAPS: NOTE: SHIELDS AND CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Remove the shield or cap from the sprinkler only after checking all of the following: • The sprinkler has been installed". • The wall or ceiling finish work is completed where the sprinkler is installed and there no longer is a potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating elements. SHIELDS AND CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! r- Figure 1:Sprinkler shield being Figure 2: Sprinkler cap being Figure 3: Sprinkler cap being re- removed from a pendent sprinkler. removed from a pendent sprinkler. moved from and upright sprinkler. HOW TO REMOVE SHIELDS AND CAPS: No tools are necessary to remove the shields or caps from sprinklers. DO NOT use any sharp objects to remove them! Take care not to cause mechanical damage to sprinklers when removing the shields or caps. When removing caps from fusible ele- ment sprinklers, use care to prevent dislodging ejector springs or damaging fusible elements. NOTE: Squeezing the sprinkler cap excessively could damage sprinkler fusible elements. • To remove the shield, simply pull the ends of the shield apart where it is snapped together. Refer to Figure 1. • To remove the cap, turn it slightly and pull it off the sprinkler. Refer to Figures 2 and 3. ImmRefer to the current sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. ©WARNING Never install sprinklers that have been dropped,damaged,or exposed to temperatures in excess of the maximum ambient temperature allowed. * Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors.They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 3 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING N I KJ:N:G*: OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com ACAUTION CONCEALED COVER ASSEMBLIES ARE FRAGILE! TO ASSURE SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT, HANDLE WITH CARE. a Concealed Sprinkler and Adapter Assembly(Protective Cap Removed) - .7�• •l. •4.,I •" Concealed Sprinkler and Adapter �+ •'ti f '•'•'>_`••• • Assembly with Protective Cap Cover Plate AssemblyM - (Pendent Cover 12381 shown) �'• ` GENERAL HANDLING AND STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS: • Do not store in temperatures exceeding 100°F(38°C).Avoid direct sunlight and confined areas subject to heat. • Protect sprinklers and cover assemblies during storage,transport, handling,and after installation. Use original shipping containers. Do not place sprinklers or cover assemblies loose in boxes, bins, or buckets. • Keep the sprinkler bodies covered with the protective sprinkler cap any time the sprinklers are shipped or handled, during testing of the system, and while ceiling finish work is being completed. • Use only the designated Viking recessed sprinkler wrench(refer to the appropriate sprinkler data page)to install these sprinklers.NOTE:The protective cap is temporarily removed during installation and then placed back on the sprinkler for protection until finish work is completed. • Do not over-tighten the sprinklers into fittings during installation. • Do not use the sprinkler deflector to start or thread the sprinklers into fittings during installation. • Do not attempt to remove drywall, paint,etc.,from the sprinklers. • Remove the plastic protective cap from the sprinkler before attaching the cover plate assembly. PROTECTIVE CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors.They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 4 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING N I Kj:N:G*: OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com USE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING WAX-COATED SPRINKLERS Many of Viking's sprinklers are available with factory-applied wax coating for corrosion resistance. These sprinklers MUST receive appropriate care and handling to avoid damaging the wax coating and to assure satisfactory performance of the product. General Handling and Storage of Wax-Coated Sprinklers: • Store the sprinklers in a cool,dry place(in temperatures below the maximum ambient temperature allowed for the sprinkler temperature rating. Refer to Table 1 below.) • Store containers of wax-coated sprinklers separate from other sprinklers. • Protect the sprinklers during storage,transport, handling,and after installation. • Use original shipping containers. • Do not place sprinklers in loose boxes, bins,or buckets. Installation of Wax-Coated Sprinklers: Use only the special sprinkler head wrench designed for installing wax-coated Viking sprinklers (any other wrench may damage the unit). • Take care not to crack the wax coating on the units. • For touching up the wax coating after installation,wax is available from Viking in bar form. Refer to Table 1 below.The coating MUST be repaired after sprinkler installation to protect the corrosion-resistant properties of the sprinkler. • Use care when locating sprinklers near fixtures that can generate heat. Do not install sprinklers where they would be exposed to temperatures exceed- ing the maximum recommended ambient temperature for the temperature rating used. • Inspect the coated sprinklers frequently soon after installation to verify the integrity of the corrosion resistant coating.Thereafter, inspect representative samples of the coated sprinklers in accordance with NFPA 25.Close up visual inspections are necessary to determine whether the sprinklers are being affected by corrosive conditions. Sprinkler Temperature Rating Wax Part Wax Melting Point Maximum Ambient Wax Color (Fusing Point) Number Ceiling Temperature 155 °F (68 °C)/ 165 °F (74 °C) 02568A 148 °F (64 °C) 100 °F (38°C) Light Brown 175 °F (79 °C) 04146A 161 °F (71 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Brown 200 °F (93 °C) 04146A 161 °F (71 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Brown 220 °F (104 °C) 02569A 170 °F (76 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Dark Brown 286 °F (141 °C) 02569A 170 °F (76 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Dark Brown Based on NFPA-13.Other limits may apply,depending on fire loading,sprinkler location,and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation standards. AWARNING Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures in excess of the maximum ambi- ent temperature allowed. Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors.They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_091699 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning) Page 1 of 3 N I KJ:N:C*:j SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com 1. DESCRIPTION Viking fire sprinklers consist of a threaded frame with a specific waterway or orifice size and a deflector for distributing water in a specified pattern.A closed or sealed sprinkler refers to a complete assembly, including the thermosensitive operating element.An open sprinkler does not use an operating element and is open at all times.The distribution of water is intended to extinguish a fire or to control its spread. Viking sprinklers are available in several models and styles. Refer to specific sprinkler technical data pages for available styles, finishes, temperature ratings, thread sizes, and nominal K-Factors for the particular model selected. 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS Refer to the Approval Charts on the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s) and/or WARNING:Cancer and Reproductive Harm- approval agency listings. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov 3. TECHNICAL DATA Pressure Ratings: Maximum allowable water working pressure is 175 psig (12 Bar) unless rated and specified for high water working pressure [250 psig (17.2 bar)]. Sprinkler Identification: Viking sprinklers are identified and marked with the word "Viking", the sprinkler identification number (SIN) consisting of"VK" plus a three digit number', the model letter, and the year of manufacture. Available Finishes: Viking sprinklers are available in several decorative finishes. Some models are available with corrosion-resistant coatings or are fabricated from non-corrosive material. Refer to the sprinkler technical data page for additional information. Available Temperature Ratings: Viking sprinklers are available in several temperature ratings that relate to a specific temperature classification.Applicable installa- tion rules mandate the use and limitations of each temperature classification. In selecting the appropriate temperature classifica- tion, the maximum expected ceiling temperature must be known. When there is doubt as to the maximum temperature at the sprinkler location, a maximum-reading thermometer should be used to determine the temperature under conditions that would show the highest readings to be expected. In addition, recognized installation rules may require a higher temperature classifica- tion,depending upon sprinkler location,occupancy classification,commodity classification,storage height,and other hazards. In all cases,the maximum expected ceiling temperature dictates the lowest allowable temperature classification.Sprinklers located immediately adjacent to a heat source may require a higher temperature rating. K-Factors: Viking sprinklers are available in several orifice sizes with related K-Factors. The orifice is a tapered waterway and, therefore, the K-Factor given is nominal. Nominal U.S. K-Factors are provided in accordance with the 1999 edition of NFPA 13, Section 3-2.3. Refer to the specific data page for appropriate K-Factor information. Available Styles: Viking sprinklers are available for installation in several positions as indicated by a stamping on the deflector. The deflector style dictates the appropriate installation position of the sprinkler; it breaks the solid stream of water issuing from the sprinkler orifice to form a specific spray pattern.The following list indicates the various styles and identification of Viking sprinklers. UPRIGHT SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended to be installed with the deflector above the frame so water flows upward through the orifice, striking the deflector and forming an umbrella-shaped spray pat- tern downward. Marked"SSU"(Standard Sprinkler Upright)or"UPRIGHT" Viking Technical Data may be found on on the deflector. PENDENT SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended to be oriented with the deflec- The Viking Corporation's Web site at for below the frame so water flows downward through the orifice, striking http://www.vikinggroupinc.com. the deflector and forming an umbrella-shaped spray pattern downward. The Web site may include a more recent Marked "SSP" (Standard Sprinkler Pendent) or "PENDENT' on the de- edition of this Technical Data Page. flector. CONVENTIONAL SPRINKLER:An "old style" sprinkler intended to be installed with the deflector in either the upright or pendent position. The deflector provides a spherical type pattern with 40 to 60 percent of the water initially directed downward and a proportion directed upward. Must be installed in accordance with installation rules for conventional or old style sprinklers. DO NOT USE AS A REPLACEMENT FOR STANDARD SPRAY SPRINKLERS. Marked "C U/P"(Conventional Upright/Pendent)on the deflector. Form No. F_080814 18.12.06 Rev 14.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080814 Rev 14.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 2 of 3 N I KJ:N:C*:j SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com VERTICAL SIDEWALL(VSW) SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended for installation near the wall and ceiling. The deflector provides a water spray pattern outward in a quarter-spherical pattern and can be installed in the upright or pendent position with the flow arrow in the direction of discharge. Marked "SIDEWALL" on the deflector with an arrow and the word "FLOW". (Note: Some vertical sidewall sprinklers can only be installed in the upright or pendent position—in this case,the sprinkler will also be marked "UPRIGHT" or"PENDENT'.) HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL(HSW) SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended for installation near the wall and ceiling.The special deflector provides a water spray pattern outward in a quarter-spherical pattern. Most of the water is directed away from the nearby wall with a small portion directed at the wall behind the sprinkler. The top of the deflector is oriented parallel with the ceiling or roof. The flow arrows point in the direction of discharge. Marked "SIDEWALL" and "TOP"with an arrow and the word "FLOW". EXTENDED COVERAGE (EC) SPRINKLER: A spray sprinkler designed to discharge water over an area having the maximum dimensions indicated in the individual listings. Maximum area of coverage, minimum flow rate,orifice size,and nominal K-Factor are specified in the individual listings. EC sprinklers are intended for Light-Hazard occupancies with smooth,flat, horizontal ceil- ings unless otherwise specified. In addition to the above markings, the sprinkler is marked "EC". QUICK RESPONSE (QR) SPRINKLER: A spray sprinkler with a fast- actuating operating element. The use of quick response sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) prior to installing. QUICK RESPONSE EXTENDED COVERAGE (QREC)SPRINKLER:A spray sprinkler designed to discharge water over an area having the maximum dimensions indicated in the individual listing. This is a sprinkler with an operating element that meets the criteria for quick response. QREC sprinklers are only intended for Light Hazard occupancies.The sprinkler is marked "QREC'. FLUSH SPRINKLER: A decorative spray sprinkler intended for installation with a concealed piping system. The unit is mounted flush with the ceiling or wall, with the fusible link exposed. Upon actuation, the deflector extends beyond the ceiling or wall to distribute water discharge. The sprinkler is marked "SSP", "PEND", or"SIDEWALL" and "TOP". CONCEALED SPRINKLER:A decorative spray sprinkler intended for installation with a concealed piping system. The sprinkler is hidden from view by a cover plate installed flush with the ceiling or wall. During fire conditions, the cover plate detaches, and upon sprinkler actuation, the deflector extends beyond the ceiling or wall to distribute water discharge. The sprinkler is marked "SSP", "PEND", or"SIDEWALL"and "TOP". RECESSED SPRINKLER:A spray sprinkler assembly intended for installation with a concealed piping system.The assembly con- sists of a sprinkler installed in a decorative adjustable recessed escutcheon that minimizes the protrusion of the sprinkler beyond the ceiling or wall without adversely affecting the sprinkler distribution or sensitivity. Refer to the appropriate technical data page for allowable sprinkler models, temperature ratings, and occupancy classifications. DO NOT RECESS ANY SPRINKLER NOT LISTED FOR USE WITH THE ESCUTCHEON. CORROSION-RESISTANT SPRINKLER: A special service sprinkler with non-corrosive protective coatings, or that is fabricated from non-corrosive material, for use in atmospheres that would normally corrode sprinklers. DRY SPRINKLER:A special-service sprinkler intended for installation on dry pipe systems or wet pipe systems where the sprinkler is subject to freezing temperatures. The unit consists of a sprinkler permanently secured to an extension nipple with a sealed inlet end to prevent water from entering the nipple until the sprinkler operates. The unit MUST be installed in a tee fitting. Dry upright sprinklers are marked with the "B" dimension [distance from the face of the fitting (tee)to the top of the deflector]. Dry pendent and sidewall sprinklers are marked with the "A" dimension [the distance from the face of fitting (tee) to the finished surface of the ceiling or wall]. LARGE DROP SPRINKLER:A type of special application sprinkler used to provide fire control of specific high-challenge fire haz- ards. Large drop sprinklers are designed to produce an umbrella-shaped spray pattern downward with a higher percentage of "large" water droplets than standard spray sprinklers. The sprinkler has an extra-large orifice with a nominal K-Factor of 11.2. Marked "HIGH CHALLENGE" and "UPRIGHT'. EARLY SUPPRESSION FAST-RESPONSE (ESFR)SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended to provide fire suppression of specific high- challenge fire hazards through the use of a fast response fusible link, 14.0, 16.8,or 25.2 nominal K-Factor,and special deflector. ESFR sprinklers are designed to produce high-momentum water droplets in a hemispherical pattern below the deflector. This permits penetration of the fire plume and direct wetting of the burning fuel surface while cooling the atmosphere early in the development of a high-challenge fire. Marked "ESFR"and "UPRIGHT'or"PEND". INTERMEDIATE LEVEL/RACK STORAGE SPRINKLER: A standard spray sprinkler assembly designed to protect its operating element from the spray of sprinklers installed at higher elevations. The assembly consists of a standard or large orifice upright or pendent sprinkler with an integral upright or pendent water shield and guard assembly. Use only those sprinklers that have been tested and listed for use with the assembly. Refer to the technical data page for allowable sprinkler models. RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended for use in the following occupancies: one- and two-family dwellings with the fire protection sprinkler system installed in accordance with NFPA 13D; residential occupancies up to four stories in height with the fire protection system installed in accordance with NFPA 13R; and where allowed by the Authority Having Jurisdiction in resi- dential portions of any occupancy with the fire protection system installed in accordance with NFPA 13. Form No. F_080814 18.12.06 Rev 14.1.P65 Page 3 of 3 N I KJ:N:C*:j SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Residential sprinklers have a unique distribution pattern and utilize a "fast response" heat sensitive operating element. They en- hance survivability in the room of fire origin and are designed to provide a life safety environment for a minimum of ten minutes. For this reason, residential sprinklers must not be used to replace standard sprinklers unless tested for and approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. In addition to standard markings, the unit is identified as"RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER"or"RES". 4. INSTALLATION Refer to appropriate NFPA Installation Standards. 5. OPERATION Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s). 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY Viking sprinklers are available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. IMPORTANT.Always referto Bulletin Form No.F_091699-Care and Handling of Sprinklers and the appropriate sprin- klergeneral care,installation,and maintenance guide.Viking sprinklers aretobeinstalled in accordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data,the appropriate standards of NFPA,FM Global,LPCB,APSAD,VdS or other similar organizations,and alsowith the provisions of governmental codes,ordinances,and standards,wheneverapplicable. The sprinkler technical data page may contain installation requirements specific for the sprinkler model selected. The use of certain types of sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to installation. Form No. F_080814 18.12.06 Rev 14.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080814 Rev 14.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 1 of 4 SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, N I KJ:N:G* INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. 1. DESCRIPTION - STANDARD RESPONSE, QUICK RESPONSE, EXTENDED COVERAGE,AND DRY SPRINKLERS Viking thermosensitive spray sprinklers consist of a small frame and either a glass bulb or a fusible operating element.Available styles include pendent,flush pendent,concealed pendent, upright, horizontal sidewall,vertical sidewall,or conventional,depending on the particular sprinkler model selected. Viking sprinklers are available with various finishes, temperature ratings, responses, and K-Factors to meet design requirementst. Used in conjunction with one of the corrosion-resistant coatings (for frame style sprinklers), the units provide protection against many corrosive environments. In addition, the special Polyester or Teflon°coatings can be used in decorative applications where colors are desired. t Refer to the sprinkler technical data page for available styles,finishes,temperature ratings,responses,and nominal K-Factors for specific sprinkler models. 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS Refer to the Approval Charts on the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s)and/or approval agency listings. 3. TECHNICAL DATA Specifications: EWARNING:Cancer and Reproductive Harm- Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data sheet. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov Material Standards: Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data sheet. 4. INSTALLATION NOTE: Take care not to over-tighten the sprinkler and/or damage its operating parts! Maximum Torque: 1/2" NPT: 14 ft-Ibs. (19.0 N-m) 3/4" NPT: 20 ft-Ibs. (27.1 N-m) 1" NPT. 30 ft-Ibs. (40.7 N-m) A. Care and Handling (also refer to Bulletin -Care and Handling of Sprinklers, Form No. F_091699.) Sprinklers must be handled with care. They must be stored in a cool, dry place in their original shipping container. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum ambient temperature al- lowed (refer to the temperature chart on the sprinkler technical data page). Never install any glass-bulb sprinkler if the bulb is cracked or if there is a loss of liquid from the bulb.A small air bubble should be present in the glass bulb.Any sprinkler with a loss of liquid from the glass bulb or damage to the fusible element should be destroyed immediately. (Note: Installing glass bulb sprinklers in direct sunlight(ultraviolet light) may affect the color of the dye used to color code the bulb.This color change does not affect the integrity of the bulb.) Sprinklers must be protected from mechanical damage during storage,transport, handling, and after installation.Sprinklers subject to mechanical damage must be protected with an approved sprinkler guard. Use only sprinklers listed as corrosion resistant when subject to corrosive environments.When installing corrosion-resistant sprin- klers, take care not to damage the corrosion-resistant coating. Use only the special wrench designed for installing coated or recessed Viking sprinklers (any other wrench may damage the unit). Concealed sprinklers must be installed in neutral or negative pressure plenums only! Use care when locating sprinklers near fixtures that can generate heat. Do not install sprinklers where they could be exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum recommended ambient temperature for the temperature rating used. Wet pipe systems must be provided with adequate heat. Sprinklers supplied from dry systems in areas subject to freezing must be listed dry sprinklers, upright, or horizontal sidewall sprinklers installed so that water is not trapped. For dry systems, pendent sprinklers and sidewall sprinklers installed on return bends are permitted, where the sprinklers, return bend, and branch line piping are in an area maintained at or above 40 °F (4 °C). B. Installation Instructions-Standard Spray Sprinklers Viking sprinklers are manufactured and tested to meet the rigid requirements of approving agencies. They are designed to be installed in accordance with recognized installation standards. Deviation from the standards or any alteration to sprinklers or cover plate assemblies after they leave the factory including, but not limited to: painting, plating,coating,or modification, may render them inoperative and will automatically nullify the approvals and any guarantee made by The Viking Corporation. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080614 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 2 of 4 SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, N I KJ:N:G* INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. Before installation, be sure to have the appropriate sprinkler model and style, with the correct K-Factor, temperature rating, and response characteristics. Sprinklers must be installed after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. Keep sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields contained within the caps or shields during installation and testing, and any time the sprinkler is shipped or handled. 1 a. For frame-style sprinklers, install escutcheon (if used), which is designed to thread onto the external threads of the sprinkler. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler data page to determine approved escutcheons for use with specific sprinkler models. 1 b. For flush and concealed style sprinklers: Cut the sprinkler nipple so that the '/2" or 3/4" (15 mm or 20 mm)* NPT outlet of the reducing coupling is at the desired location, and centered in the opening* in the ceiling or wall. "Size depends on the sprinkler model used. Refer to the sprinkler technical data page. 2. Apply a small amount of pipe-joint compound or tape to the external threads of the sprinkler only, taking care not to allow a build-up of compound in the sprinkler inlet. NOTE: Sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields must have the caps or shields kept on them when applying pipe-joint compound or tape. Exception: For domed concealed sprinklers, remove the protective cap for installation, and then place it back on the sprinkler temporarily.. 3. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. DO NOT use the deflector or fusible element to start or thread the sprinkler into a fitting. a. Install the sprinkler onto the piping using the special sprinkler wrench only, taking care not to over-tighten or damage the sprinkler. b. For flush and concealed style sprinklers: the internal diameter of the special sprinkler installation wrench is designed for use with the sprinkler contained in the protective cap. Exception:For domed concealed sprinklers, remove the protective cap for installation, and then place it back on the sprinkler temporarily. Thread the flush or concealed sprinkler into the '/2' or 3/4" (15 mm or 20 mm)* NPT outlet of the coupling by turning it clockwise with the special sprinkler wrench. *Thread size depends on the particular sprinkler model used. Refer to the sprinkler technical data page. C. Installation Instructions-Dry Sprinklers WARNING: Viking dry sprinklers are to be installed in the 1" outlet (for dry and preaction systems), or run of malleable, ductile iron, or Nibco CPVC*threaded tee fittings (for wet systems) that meet the dimensional requirements of ANSI B16.3 (Class 150), or cast iron threaded tee fittings that meet the dimensional requirements of ANSI B16.4(Class 125), even at branch line ends.The threaded end of the dry sprinkler is designed to allow the seal to penetrate and extend into the fitting to a predetermined depth. This prevents condensation from accumulating and freezing over the sprinkler seal. *NOTE: When using CPVC fittings with Viking dry sprinklers, use only new Nibco Model 5012-S-13I.When selecting other CPVC fittings, contact Viking Technical Services. 1. DO NOT install the dry sprinkler into a threaded elbow, coupling, or any other fitting that could interfere with thread penetration. Such installation would damage the brass seal. 2. DO NOT install dry sprinklers into couplings or fittings that would allow condensation to accumulate above the seal when the sprinkler is located in an area subject to freezing. 3. NEVER try to modify dry sprinklers. They are manufactured for specific"A" or"B" dimensions and cannot be modified. The dry sprinkler must be installed after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. Before installation, be sure to have the correct sprinkler model and style, with the appropriate "A" or"B" dimension(s), temperature rating, orifice size, and response characteristics. Keep sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields contained within the caps or shields during installation and testing, and any time the sprinkler is shipped or handled. Exception: For concealed and adjustable recessed dry sprinklers, the protective caps and shields are removed for installation. To install the dry sprinkler, refer to the instructions below and the appropriate sprinkler technical data page for illustrated instruc- tions. Dry upright sprinklers must be installed above the piping, in the upright position only. When installing dry upright or plain barrel style vertical sidewall sprinklers on piping located close to the ceiling, it may be necessary to lower the sprinkler into the fitting from above the ceiling. When installing dry upright or plain barrel vertical sidewall sprinklers from below the ceiling, verify that the opening in the ceiling is a minimum 1-112"(38.1 mm)in diameter. For dry upright or plain barrel vertical sidewall sprinklers in the upright position: First, install the escutcheon (if used) over the threaded end of the sprinkler barrel. Slide the escutcheon past the external threads. NOTE: When installing the dry upright or plain barrel vertical sidewall sprinkler from above the ceiling, it will be necessary to install the escutcheon after lowering the threaded end of the sprinkler through the ceiling penetration. A. For all dry sprinklers:Apply a small amount of pipe-joint compound or tape to the external threads of the sprinkler barrel only, taking care not to allow a build-up of compound or tape over the brass inlet and seal. NOTE: Sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields must be contained within the caps or shields before applying pipe-joint compound or tape. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 3 of 4 SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, N I KJ:N:G* INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. B. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. C. Install the dry sprinkler on the piping using the special dry sprinkler wrench only, while taking care not to damage the sprinkler. NOTE: Thread the sprinkler into the fitting hand tight, plus 1/2 turn with the dry sprinkler wrench. D. For adjustable standard and adjustable recessed dry pendent and sidewall sprinklers: Escutcheons can be installed after the sprinklers have been installed onto the piping. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page for escutcheon installation instructions and illustrations. D. Installation Instructions-Testing 4.After installation, the entire sprinkler system must be tested. The test must be conducted to comply with the installation stand- ards.Viking high pressure sprinklers may be hydrostatically tested at a maximum of 300 psi(20.7 bar)for limited periods of time (two hours), for the purpose of acceptance by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. a. Make sure the sprinkler is properly tightened. If a thread leak occurs, normally the sprinkler must be removed, new pipe-joint compound or tape applied, and then reinstalled. This is due to the fact that when the joint seal is damaged, the sealing compound or tape is washed out of the joint.Air testing [do not exceed 40 psi (2.76 bar)]the sprinkler piping prior to testing with water may be considered in areas where leakage during testing must be prevented. Refer to the Installation Standards and the Authority Having Jurisdiction. b. Remove plastic protective sprinkler caps or bulb shields AFTER the wall or ceiling finish work is completed where the sprinkler is installed and there no longer is a potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating ele- ments. To remove the bulb shields, simply pull the ends of the shields apart where they are snapped together. To remove caps from frame style sprinklers, turn the caps slightly and pull them off the sprinklers. SPRINKLER CAPS OR BULB SHIELDS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Retain a protective cap or shield in the spare sprinkler cabinet. 5. For flush style sprinklers: the ceiling ring can now be installed onto the sprinkler body. Align the ceiling ring with the sprinkler body and thread or push it on (depends on sprinkler model) until the outer flange touches the surface of the ceiling. Note the maximum adjustment is 1/4" (6.35 mm). DO NOT MODIFY THE UNIT. If necessary, re-cut the sprinkler drop nipple as required. 6. For concealed sprinklers: the cover assembly can now be attached. a. Remove the cover from the protective box, taking care not to damage the cover plate assembly. b. Gently place the base of the cover plate assembly over the sprinkler protruding through the opening in the ceiling. c. Push the cover plate assembly onto the sprinkler until the unfinished brass flange of the cover plate base (or the cover adapter, if used)touches the surface of the ceiling. d. Refer to the applicable technical data sheet to determin the maximum adjustment available for concealed sprinklers. DO NOT MODIFY THE UNIT. If necessary, re-cut the sprinkler drop nipple. NOTE: If it is necessary to remove the entire sprinkler unit,the system must be taken out of service.See section 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE and follow all warnings and instructions. 5. OPERATION Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s). During fire conditions,the operating element fuses or shatters(depending on the type of sprinkler), releasing the pip cap and sealing assembly.Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the sprinkler deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire. IMPORTANT. Always refer to Bulletin Form No. F_091699 - Care and Handling of Sprinklers. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in accordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data, the appro- priate standards of NFPA, FM Global, LPCB, APSAD, VdS or other similar organizations, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. The sprinkler technical data page may contain installation requirements specific for the sprinkler model selected. The use of certain types of sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to installation. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 4 of 4 SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, N I KJ:N:G* INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE NOTICE: Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. NOTICE: The owner is responsible for having the fire-protection system and devices inspected, tested, and maintained in proper operating condition in accordance with this guide, and applicable NFPA standards. In addition,the Authority Having Jurisdiction may have additional maintenance,testing,and inspection requirements that must be followed. A.Sprinklers must be inspected on a regular basis for corrosion, mechanical damage,obstructions, paint,etc. Frequency of inspec- tions may vary due to corrosive atmospheres, water supplies, and activity around the sprinkler unit. B. Sprinklers or cover plate assemblies that have been field painted, caulked, or mechanically damaged must be replaced im- mediately. Sprinklers showing signs of corrosion shall be tested and/or replaced immediately as required. Installation standards require sprinklers to be tested and, if necessary, replaced after a specified term of service. Refer to NFPA 25 and the Authority Having Jurisdiction for the specified period of time after which testing and/or replacement is required. Never attempt to repair or reassemble a sprinkler. Sprinklers and cover assemblies that have operated cannot be reassembled or re-used, but must be replaced. When replacement is necessary, use only new sprinklers and cover assemblies with identical performance char- acteristics. C. The sprinkler discharge pattern is critical for proper fire protection. Therefore, nothing should be hung from, attached to, or otherwise obstruct the discharge pattern.All obstructions must be immediately removed or, if necessary, additional sprinklers installed. D.When replacing existing sprinklers,the system must be removed from service. Refer to the appropriate system description and/ or valve instructions. Prior to removing the system from service, notify all Authorities Having Jurisdiction. Consideration should be given to employment of a fire patrol in the affected area. 1. Remove the system from service, drain all water, and relieve all pressure on the piping. 2a. For frame-style sprinklers, use the special sprinkler wrench to remove the old sprinkler by turning it counterclockwise to unthread it from the piping. 2b. For flush and concealed style sprinklers: Remove the ceiling ring or cover plate assem- bly before unthreading the sprinkler body from the piping. Ceiling rings and cover plates can be removed ei- ther by gently unthreading them or pulling them off the sprinkler body (depends on the sprinkler model used). After the ceiling ring or cover plate assembly has been removed from the sprinkler body, place the plastic protective cap (from the spare sprinkler cabinet) over the sprinkler to be removed and then fit the sprinkler wrench over the cap. Then use the wrench to unthread the sprinkler from the piping. Exception:Domed concealed sprinklers are removed without the plastic cap. 3. Install the new sprinkler unit by following the instructions in section 4. INSTALLATION. Care must be taken to ensure that the replacement sprinkler is the proper model and style, with the correct K-Factor, temperature rating, and response character- istics.A fully stocked spare sprinkler cabinet should be provided for this purpose. For flush or concealed sprinklers: stock of spare ceiling rings or cover plates should also be available in the spare sprinkler cabinet. E. Place the system back in service and secure all valves. Check for and repair all leaks. Sprinkler systems that have been sub- jected to a fire must be returned to service as soon as possible.The entire system must be inspected for damage, and repaired or replaced as necessary.Sprinklers that have been exposed to corrosive products of combustion or high ambient temperatures, but have not operated, should be replaced. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction for minimum replacement requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY Viking sprinklers are available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080614 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 1 of 1 C REGULATORY AND HEALTH WARNINGS -N41KJNG4 The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com 1. DESCRIPTION Regulatory and Health Warnings applying to materials used in the manufacture and construction of fire protection products are provided herin as they relate to legally mandated jurisdictional regions. A WARNING STATE OF CALIFORNIA, USA Installing or servicing fire protection products such as sprinklers, valves, piping etc. can expose you to chemicals including, but not li- mited to, lead, nickel, butadiene,titaninum dioxide, chromium, carbon black, and acrylonitrile which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov 2. WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule at www.vikinggroupinc.com or contact Viking directly. Form No. F 111218 18.11.15 Rev 18.1 New Bulletin Page 1 of 4 ® MICROFAST° QUICK NIKJNG4 RESPONSE UPRIGHT SPRINKLER VK300 (K5.6) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com 1. DESCRIPTION The Viking Microfast® Quick Response Upright Sprinkler VK300 is a small, thermosensitive, glass-bulb spray sprinkler available in several differ- ent finishes and temperature ratings to meet design requirements. The spe- cial Polyester and Electroless Nickel PTFE (ENT) coatings can be used in decorative applications where colors are desired. In addition, these coat- ings have been investigated for installation in corrosive atmospheres and are listed/approved as corrosion resistant as indicated in the Approval Charts. (Note: FM global approves the ENT coating as corrosion resistant. FM Global has no approval classification Polyester coatings as corrosion resistant.) 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS cULus Listed: Category VNIV FM FM Approved: Classes 2002 and 2020 Refer to Approval Chart 1 and Design Criteria on for cULus Listing requirements and refer to Approval Chart 2 and Design Criteria FM Approval requirements that must be followed. 3. TECHNICAL DATA Specifications: Minimum Operating Pressure: 7 psi (0.5 bar)* Maximum Working Pressure: 175 psi (12 bar)wwp. Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 psi (34.5 bar) Testing: U.S.A. Patent No. 4,831,870 Thread size: 1/2" NPT, 15 mm BSP Nominal K-Factor: 5.6 U.S. (80.6 metric**) Glass-bulb fluid temperature rated to-65 °F (-55 °C) Overall Length: 2-3/16" (56 mm) `Wl_us Listing, FM Approval, and NFPA 13 installs require a minimum of 7 psi (0.5 bar). The minimum operating pressure for LPCB and CE Approvals ONLY is 5 psi (0.35 bar). Material Standards: Frame Casting: Brass UNS-C84400 or QM Brass Viking Technical Data may be found on Deflector: Brass UNS-C23000 or Copper UNS-C19500 The Viking Corporation's Web site at Bulb: Glass, nominal 3 mm diameter http://www.vikinggroupinc.com. Belleville Spring Sealing Assembly: Nickel Alloy, coated on both sides with The Web site may include a more recent PTFE Tape Screw: Brass UNS-C36000 edition of this Technical Data Page. Pip Cap and Insert Assembly: Copper UNS-C11000 and Stainless Steel UNS- S30400 For Polyester Coated Sprinklers: Belleville Spring-Exposed For ENT Coated Sprinklers: Belleville Spring-Exposed, Screw and Pipcap- ENT plated Ordering Information: (Also refer to the current Viking price list.) Order Viking Microfast®Quick Response Upright Sprinkler VK300 by first adding the appropriate suffix for the sprinkler finish and then the appropriate suffix for the temperature rating to the sprinkler base part number. Finish Suffix: Brass =A, Chrome = F, White Polyester= M-/W, Black Polyester= M-/B, and ENT= JN Temperature Suffix(°F/°C): 135°/57° =A, 155°/68° = B, 175°/79° = D, 200°/93° = E, and 286°/141° = G For example, sprinkler VK300 with a 1/2" NPT thread, Brass finish and a 155 °F/68 °C temperature rating = Part No. 12978AB Available Finishes And Temperature Ratings: Refer to Table 1. Accessories: (Also refer to the"Sprinkler Accessories"section of the Viking data book.) Sprinkler Wrench: Standard Wrench: Part No. 10896W/B (available since 2000) Sprinkler Cabinets: A. Six-head capacity: Part No. 01724A(available since 1971) B. Twelve-head capacity: Part No. 01725A(available since 1971) 4. INSTALLATION Refer to appropriate NFPA Installation Standards. Form No. F_052114 Rev 14.1 (New Page) Page 2 of 4 ® MICROFAST° QUICK NIKJNG4 RESPONSE UPRIGHT SPRINKLER VK300 (K5.6) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com 5. OPERATION During fire conditions, the heat-sensitive liquid in the glass bulb expands, causing the glass to shatter, releasing the pip cap and sealing spring assembly. Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the sprinkler deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire. 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY The Viking Microfast®Quick Response Upright Sprinkler VK300 is available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. TABLE 1:AVAILABLE SPRINKLER TEMPERATURE RATINGS AND FINISHES Sprinkler Temperature Sprinkler Nominal Maximum Ambient Bulb Color Classification Temperature Rating' Ceiling Temperature' Ordinary 135 T(57°C) 100 T(38°C) Orange Ordinary 155 T(68°C) 100 T(38°C) Red Intermediate 175 T(79°C) 150 T(65°C) Yellow Intermediate 200 T(93°C) 150 T(65°C) Green High 286 T(141 °C) 225 T(107°C) Blue Sprinkler Finishes: Brass, Chrome,White Polyester, Black Polyester,and ENT Corrosion-Resistant Coatings3:White Polyester, Black Polyester, and Black PTFE. ENT in all temperature ratings except 135 OF(57°C) Footnotes 'The sprinkler temperature rating is stamped on the deflector. 2 Based on NFPA-13.Other limits may apply,depending on fire loading,sprinkler location,and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation standards. 3 The corrosion-resistant coatings have passed the standard corrosion test required by the approving agencies indicated in the Approval Charts.These tests cannot and do not represent all possible corrosive environments. Prior to installation,verify through the end-user that the coatings are compat- ible with or suitable for the proposed environment. For automatic sprinklers,the coatings indicated are applied to the exposed exterior surfaces only. Note that the spring is exposed on sprinklers with Polyester, ENT,and PTFE coatings. For ENT coated automatic sprinklers,the waterway is coated. r- Protective Sprinkler Cap Wrench Flat Figure 1: Standard Sprinkler Wrench 10896W/B Form No. F_052114 Rev 14.1 Page 3 of 4 ® MICROFASTO QUICK NIKJNG4 RESPONSE UPRIGHT SPRINKLER VK300 (K5.6) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Approval Chart 1 (UL) Temperature KEY Microfast°Quick Response Finish Upright Sprinkler VK300 A1X4--Escutcheon(if applicable) Maximum 175 PSI (12 bar)WWP id Oset SIN Thread Size Nominal K-Factor Overall Length Listings and Approvals' Number' NPT BSP U.S. metricz Inches mm cULus VdS LPCB (E 12978 VK300 1/2" 15 mm 5.6 80.6 2-3/16 56 Al, B2 - - -- Approved Temperature Ratings A- 135 °F (57 °C), 155 °F (68 °C), 175 °F (79 °C), 200 °F (93 °C), and Approved Finishes s 1 - Brass, Chrome,White Polyester56, and Black Polyestera 286 °F (141°C) B- 155°F(68 °C), 175 °F (79°C), 200 °F (93 °C), and 286 °F (141°C) 2- ENT6 Footnotes Base part number is shown.For complete part number,refer to Viking's current price schedule. 2 Metric K-factor measurement shown is when pressure is measured in Bar.When pressure is measured in kPa,divide the metric K-factor shown by 10.0. This table shows the listings and approvals available at the time of printing.Check with the manufacturer for any additional approvals. "Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.for us in the U.S.and Canada s Other colors are available on request with the same Listings and Approvals as the standard colors. s cULus Listed as corrosion resistant. DESIGN CRITERIA- UL (Also refer to Approval Chart 1 above.) cULus Listing Reauirements: The Viking Microfast®Quick Response Upright Sprinkler VK300 is cULus Listed as indicated in Approval Chart 1 for installation in accordance with the latest edition of NFPA 13 for standard spray sprinklers. • Designed for use in Light and Ordinary Hazard occupancies. • The sprinkler installation rules contained in NFPA 13 for standard spray upright sprinklers must be followed. IMPORTANT. Always refer to Bulletin Form No. F_091699 - Care and Handling of Sprinklers. Also refer to page QR1-3 for general care, installation, and maintenance information. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in ac- cordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data, the appropriate standards of NFPA, FM Global, LPCB, APSAD,VdS or other similar organizations, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. Form No. F_052114 Rev 14.1 Page 4 of 4 ® MICROFAST° QUICK NIKJNG4 RESPONSE UPRIGHT SPRINKLER VK300 (K5.6) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Approval Chart 2 (FM) Temperature KEY Microfase Quick Response Finish Upright Sprinkler VK300 A1Xt Escutcheon(if applicable) Maximum 175 PSI (12 bar)WWP Base Part SIN Thread Size Nominal K-Factor Overall Length FM Approvals' Number' NPT BSP U.S. metric2 Inches I mm (Refer also to Design Criteria below.) 12978 VK300 1/2" 15 mm 5.6 80.6 2-3/16 56 Al Approved Temperature Ratings Approved Finishes A- 135 -F (57 °C), 155-F(68 -C), 175 °F (79-C), 200 -F (93 °C), and 286 °F (141°C) 1 - Brass, Chrome, White Polyester', and Black B- 155 °F (68 °C), 175°F(79 °C), 200 °F (93°C), and 286 °F (141°C) Polyesters 2- ENT6 Footnotes 'Base part number is shown. For complete part number, refer to Viking's current price schedule. 2 Metric K-factor measurement shown is when pressure is measured in Bar.When pressure is measured in kPa,divide the metric K-factor shown by 10.0. 3 This table shows the FM Approvals available at the time of printing. Check with the manufacturer for any additional approvals. 'Other colors are available on request with the same Approvals as the standard colors. 6 FM approved as corrosion resistant. DESIGN CRITERIA- FM (Also refer to Approval Chart 2 above.) 71 FM Approval Reauirements: The Microfast®Quick Response Upright Sprinkler VK300 is FM Approved as a quick response Non-Storage upright sprinkler as indicated in the FM Approval Guide. For specific application and installation requirements,reference the latest applicable FM Loss Prevention Data Sheets(including Data Sheet 2-0). FM Global Loss Prevention Data Sheets contain guidelines relating to, but not limited to: minimum water supply requirements, hydraulic design, ceiling slope and obstructions, minimum and maximum allowable spacing,and deflector distance below the ceiling. NOTE:The FM installation guidelines may differ from cULus and/or NFPA criteria. IMPORTANT. Always refer to Bulletin Form No. F_091699 - Care and Handling of Sprinklers. Also refer to page QR1-3 for general care, installation, and maintenance information. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in ac- cordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data, the appropriate standards of NFPA, FM Global, LPCB, APSAD,VdS or other similar organizations, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. Form No. F_052114 Rev 14.1 (New Page) Page 1 of 12 R MODEL V-SD SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. 1. DESCRIPTION The Model V-SD (Single Directional) Specific Application Attic Sprinkler is designed to provide superior fire protection in combustible and non-combustible sloped attic spaces when compared to standard spray attic protection. With specific application criteria for use with Model V-BB (Back to Back) and VK696 Attic Upright Specific Application Sprinklers, Viking attic sprinklers provide an extended coverage spacing alternative to standard spray sprinklers. They make it possible to use a single line of piping at the attic peak, eliminating the need for branch lines and greatly reducing the number of required sprinklers and associated material and installation costs. Model V-SD models also have lower minimum — , flow and pressure requirements than competitive products. Viking Attic Sprinklers can be installed with either steel or CPVC piping (CPVC allowed on a wet pipe systems only), and are available in brass or with corrosion-resistant Electroless Nickel PTFE (ENT) coatings where salt water and other corrosive elements are a consideration. They are cULus Listed with specific application guidelines for use as special sprinklers as defined by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and are cULus Listed for extended coverage in combustible and non-combustible construction. The cULus Listing was achieved using full-scale fire tests within wood truss construction. V-SD SPRINKLER The Model V-SD (Single Directional) sprinkler provides a reduced response time due to its (Single directional) narrow ridge spacing of 6 ft. (1,8 m)and long throw pattern (up to 40 ft. in a single direction measured horizontally) and is offered in three different slope ranges and one orifice size (K=5.6). Listed for specific pitches 4:12<7:12, 7:12<10:12 and 10:12s12:12, and spans V-SD Sprinkler 40 ft. and 30 ft. 5.6K Pitch 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS VK693 4:12<7:12 @US cULus Listed: Category VNIV VK694 7:12< 10:12 C Refer to the Approval Chart on page 3. VK695 10:12<_ 12:12 3. TECHNICAL DATA Specifications: KWARN17NG:Cancer and Reproductive Harm- Minimum Operating Pressure: See Design Criteria- UL on page 4. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov Rated to 175 psi (12 bar)water working pressure Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 psi (34.5 bar) Thread size: 1/2" (15 mm) NPT Nominal K-Factor: 5.6 U.S. (80.6 metric*) *Metric K-factor measurement shown is when pressure is measured in Bar.When pressure is measured in kPa,divide the metric K-factor shown by 10.0. Glass-bulb fluid temperature rated to-65 °F (-55 °C) Overall Length: 2-3/4" (69 mm) Material Standards: Frame Casting: Brass UNS-C84400 or QM Brass Deflector: Brass UNS-051000 Bulb: Glass, nominal 3 mm diameter Belleville Spring Sealing Assembly: Nickel Alloy, coated on both sides with Teflon Tape Screw: 18-8 Stainless Steel Pip Cap and Insert Assembly: Copper UNS-C11000 and Stainless Steel UNS-S30400 Yoke: Phosphor Bronze- UNS-051000 Deflector Screw: 316 Stainless Steel Ordering Information: (Also refer to the current Viking price list.) To order the Attic Sprinkler, add the appropriate suffix for the sprinkler finish and then the appropriate suffix for the temperature rating to the sprinkler base part number. Finish Suffix: Brass =A, ENT= JN Temperature Suffix: E =200 *F (93.3 °C) Form No. F_043015 Rev 01 February 2023 Replaces Form F_043015 Rev. 20.2 (added foam insulation note.) Page 2 of 12 ® MODEL V-SD SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. Available Finishes And Temperature Ratings: Refer to the approval chart on page 3. Accessories: (Also refer to the "Sprinkler Accessories" section of the Viking website under Technical Data) Sprinkler Wrench: Standard Wrench: Part No. 10896W/B Sprinkler Cabinets: A. Six-head capacity: Part No. 01724A B. Twelve-head capacity: Part No. 01725A 4. INSTALLATION Refer to appropriate NFPA Installation Standards. 5. OPERATION During a fire condition, the heat sensitive liquid in the glass bulb expands, causing the glass to shatter, releasing the pip cap and sealing spring assembly. Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire, and protect the piping in the interstitial space. 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY The Viking V-SD Specific Application Sprinkler is available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. TABLE 1: AVAILABLE SPRINKLER TEMPERATURE RATINGS AND FINISHES Sprinkler Temperature Sprinkler Nominal Maximum Ambient Bulb Color Classification Temperature Rating' Ceiling Temperature 2 Intermediate 200 °F (93.3 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Green Sprinkler Finishes: Brass, ENT3 'The sprinkler temperature rating is stamped on the deflector. Z Based on NFPA-13.Other limits may apply,depending on fire loading,sprinkler location,and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation standards. s cULus Listed as corrosion resistant. Form No. F_043015 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 3 of 12 ® MODEL V-SD SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. Protective Sprinkler 1-3/4" Clip (44,4 mm) Wrench Flat O 0 Pam 2-3/4" 0 AL'"TM (69,8 mm) da MIX 1-1/8" (27,9 mm) 7/16"(11,1 mm) 1/2 10896 Nominal Pipe (15 mm)NPT Engagement Figure 1: Figure 2: Standard Sprinkler Wrench 10896W/B Sprinkler Dimensions Approval Chart Temperature KEY Viking V-SD Specific Application Sprinkler Finish For Combustible and Non-Combustible Sloped Attic Spaces Al X F Escutcheon(if applicablell d Thread Size Nominal Overall Length Listings and Approvals' Part , SIN Maximum K-Factor g 9 pp Number Pressure NPT BSP U.S. metric' Inches mm cULus° FM LPCB E • 19578 VK693 175 psi 1/2" 15 mm 5.6 80.6 2-3/4 69 Al,A2 - - 19799 VK694 175 psi 1/2" 15 mm 5.6 80.6 2-3/4 69 Al,A2 - 19759 VK695 175 psi 1/2" 15 mm 5.6 80.6 2-3/4 69 Al,A2 - Approved Temperature Rating Approved Finish A-200°F(93.3°C) 1 -Brass,2-ENT' Also refer to Viking's current price schedule. 'Metric K-factor measurement shown is when pressure is measured in Bar.When pressure is measured in kPa,divide the metric K-factor shown by 10.0. 3 This table shows the listings and approvals available at the time of printing. Other approvals may be in process. 4 Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.for use in the United States and Canada. 'cULus Listed as corrosion resistant. Form No. F_043015 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 4 of 12 ® MODEL V-SD SPECIFIC APPLICATION NJIKJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. DESIGN CRITERIA - UL (Also refer to Approval Chart 1) Allowable Roof Span, Flow,Pressure and Slope for Specific Application Sprinkler Protecting Attics Nominal Minimum Minimum Sprinkler Thread Size K-Factor Allowable Roof Flow Pressure Dry Pipe System Base Part SIN Type Span Pitch' Maximum Water Number NPT BSP U.S. metric Ft.(M) GPM LPM PSI BAR Delivery Time 19578 VK693 V-SD 1/2" 15 mm 5.6 80.6 <30(12,2) 24 91 18.4 1,3 4:12<7:12 See footnote 2 19578 VK693 V-SD 1/2" 15 mm 5.6 80.6 <40(12,2) 36 137 41.3 2,8 4:12<7:12 See footnote 2 19799 VK694 V-SD 1/2" 15 mm 5.6 80.6 <30(12,2) 24 91 18.4 1,3 7:12< 10:12 See footnote 2 19799 VK694 V-SD 1/2" 15 mm 5.6 80.6 <40(12,2) 35 133 39.1 2,7 7:12< 10:12 See footnote 2 19759 VK695 V-SD 1/2" 15 mm 5.6 80.6 <30(12,2) 24 91 18.4 1,3 10:12<12:12 See footnote 2 19759 VK695 V-SD 1/2" 15 mm 5.6 80.6 <40(12,2) 35 133 39.1 2,7 10:12<12:12 See footnote 2 1 Pitch and slope indicate the incline of a roof,expressed as a proportion of the vertical rise to the horizontal run. 2 Refer to NFPA 13,2013,Section 7.2.3. IMPORTANT.Always refer to Bulletin Form No. F 091699-Care and Handling of Sprinklers.Also refer to page F_080614 for general care, installation, and maintenance information.Viking sprinklers are to be installed in accordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data,the appropriate standards of NFPA, LPCB,APSAD,VdS or other similar organiza- tions, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. Form No. F_043015 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 5 of 12 ® MODEL V-SD SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. ADDITIONAL DESIGN CRITERIA - UL Chart 2 (Also refer to DESIGN CRITERA Chart 1) Allowable roof span,flow,pressure and slope for attic protection using Viking V-SD Sprinklers Design Criteria: Flow and Pressures refer to Design Chart 1. System Type: Wet systems and dry systems. Antifreeze Systems: Use only listed antifreeze in accordance with the applicable NFPA standard as follows: Option 1: Use any listed antifreeze in accordance with the manfacturer's installation instructions. Option 2: For a Light Hazard Unoccupied attic 1. Use freezemasterTm antifreeze (refer to Manufacturer's documentation) 2.Viking Attic Sprinklers (V-BB, V-HIP, V-SD, VK696, VK697) Piping Types: Steel (wet and dry)CPVC (wet systems only). Occupancy Classification: Light hazard only. NOTE: The Model V-SD Specific Application Attic sprinklers have not been evaluated for use with sprayed on foam insulation. Viking V-SD Sprinkler Spacing Maximum Coverage Area: 339 ft2 (31.5 m2)as measured along the slope. Coverage area is determined by the maximum distance thrown measured along the slope, multiplied by the distance along the branch line. Along the Branch Line: Minimum Spacing: 4'-0" (1,22 m) between V-SD's and from V-BB's. 7'-0" (2,13 m) from Viking Attic Uprights. 6'-0" (1,83 m) from Standard Spray Sprinklers. Maximum Spacing: 6'-0" (1,83 m) between V-SD's and from V-BB's. Measured Down the Slope: Minimum Spacing: 26'-0" (7,92 m)from Viking Attic Uprights and Standard Spray Sprinklers. Deflector Position below Peak, Ridge, or Deck: For all roof pitches as per the listing from 4:12 — 12:12 the maximum deflector distance down is 22" (559 mm), and the minimum deflector distance down is 16" (406 mm). Deflector Position above Scissor Truss: For all roof pitches as per the listing from 4:12— 12:12 the minimum distance above a Scissor Truss is 18" (457 mm). Maximum distance from center line of the ridge: 6" (152 mm)on either side of the center line. Minimum distance from Truss: 6" (152 mm)from nearest edge of the truss. Distance from Shear Wall: 4"—6" (102 - 152 mm)from face of wall. Distance from Draft Curtain: 4"—6" (102 - 152 mm)from face of draft curtain and a minimum of 8"above the bottom. Form No. F_043015 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 6 of 12 ® MODEL V-SD SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. Draft Curtains: Where used to allow Attic Sprinkler installation shall be constructed to contain heat, may be constructed of/z" plywood. Asymmetrical Slopes: Refer to Figure 4. Use of UL Listed CPVC Blazemaster Piping (Wet Systems Only): Can be used to supply the sprinklers protecting the floor below the combustible concealed space when covered with 6" (152 mm) of non-combustible insulation over the horizontal or vertical piping, and extending 12" (304 mm) on both sides of the center line of the piping. If the piping is located in the joist, the width of the joist channel must be entirely covered to 6" (152 mm)above the top of the piping. The area above the piping must be protected with the Viking Model V-BB's, V-SD's, or the Attic Upright Sprinklers. Listed CPVC Blazemaster piping may also be used exposed to feed wet systems using Viking V-SD sprinklers in accordance with the following requirements, and in accordance with Figure 5: Risers are vertical and protected by V-SD or V-BB sprinklers located a maximum of 12"away from the riser centerline. Model V-SD or V-BB sprinklers are mounted directly to the branchline. Model V-SD or V-BB sprinklers are installed on arm-overs a maximum of 6"(152 mm)laterally from the center line of the branch line. Model V-SD or V-BB sprinklers are installed on Vertical Sprigs attached to the branchline. Model V-SD or V-BB sprinklers are installed on angled sprigs a maximum of 6"(152 mm)laterally from the centerline of the branchline. Installed with a minimum lateral distance of 18" (457 mm)from any device that produces and releases heat, i.e Attic furnace, Kitchen or Bathroom Exhaust fan, Flue Vents, Heat Lamps, and other such devices. Insulation requirements are provided solely for Fire Protection purposes and not for freeze protection. Non-combustible insulation being used needs to be verified for chemical compatibility with the CPVC piping at www.lubrizol.com Obstruction Criteria: Refer to Figures 6-12 Refer to Sections 8.8.5.2.1.3 and 8.8.5.2.1.7 of NFPA 13, 2013 for requirements if installed on greater than 2-1/2"diameter piping. Hydraulic Requirements: Viking V-SD Sprinklers must be calculated in accordance with the following figures and guidelines. The design area shall include the most hydraulically demanding sprinklers, and in certain cases may require more than one set of calculations to verify the systems design. The following figures cover Hydraulic Requirements for Viking V-SD Sprinklers only,and when installed with Standard Spray Sprinklers. For areas using Viking V-BB Sprinklers and/or Viking Attic Upright Sprinklers refer to the applicable data sheets. Refer to Figures: Figure 13 V-SD Sprinklers Figure 14 V-SD Sprinklers &Attic Upright or Standard Spray Sprinklers at the ridge. Figure 15 V-SD Sprinklers &Attic Upright or Standard Spray Sprinklers by compartmentalization. V-BB(Back to Back) V-SD(Single Directional) Attic Upright Top Side Top Side Top Side Figure 3: Sprinkler Type Legend Form No. F_043015 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 7 of 12 ® MODEL V-SD SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. Refer to Figure 4. V-SD Sprinklers are permitted when the slope angles are not equal to each other. In this situation, install the appropriate sprinklers for each respective slope as shown at right. s"(203 mm) Draft curtain or full Minimum wall to deck. �zX Y, X#Y Figure 4: Allowed V-SD Attic Sprinkler Under Asymmetrical Slopes X = 6" (150 mm) MAXIMUM Y= 12" (300 mm) MAXIMUM X X Vertical sprig Branchline �Armover sprig Armover krznchlinea Vertical riser `Direct mount Vertical riser Y Y Figure 5: Exposed CPVC with V-SD Sprinklers Form No. F_043015 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 8 of 12 ® MODEL V-SD SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. Refer to Figures 6 and 7 below. Maximum 6" (152 mm) obstruction allowed provided it sits at least 36" (914 mm) vertically below the Viking V-SD Sprinkler. Larger or closer obstructions require an additional sprinkler on the opposite side of the obstruction. This criteria only limits the obstructions that run across the trusses or rafters, not the top chord of the trusses or the depth of the rafter. 36"Maximum Minimum air space (914 mm) 3-1/2"(89 mm) Any distance r 6"Maximum >6"(152 mm) (152 mm) 0 Additional Attic Upright or No additional sprinklers required standard spray sprinklers required Figure 6: Figure 7: Obstruction Criteria 1 Obstruction Criteria 2 Refer to Figures 8 and 9 below where the maximum spacing for Attic Upright Sprinklers is 12 ft. (3,7m) and standard spray sprinklers is 15 ft (4,6m).Any horizontal obstruction that is 4 ft. (1,2 m) or less in width requires minimum 6" (152 mm) clearance over the top to allow for sufficient water flow over and under.The clearance must be measured perpendicular to and from the bottom of the rafter. If the clearance is less than 6" (152 mm), an additional sprinkler is required on the opposite side of the obstruction. If the obstruction is more than 4 ft. (1,2 m)wide, an additional sprinkler is required underneath. 36"Minimum 36"Minimum (914 mm) 6"(152 mm) (914 mm) / <6"(152 mm) il Minimum IT � O 4'(1,2 m)Maximum Additional Attic Upright or No additional sprinkler required. standard spray sprinklers required Figure 8: Figure 9: Obstruction Criteria 3 Obstruction Criteria 4 Form No. F_043015 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 9 of 12 ® MODEL V-SD SPECIFIC APPLICATION 411UNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. Refer to Figure 10 below. For vertical obstructions, the maximum dimension of the obstruction is the width and the horizontal distance is measured horizontally. X1 11 Z�3 Additional Attic Upright or standard spray sprinklers required Figure 10: Obstruction Criteria 5 TABLE 2: OBSTRUCTION Additional Sprinklers Required Beyond Dimension X Distance Y obstruction Maximum Horizontal Dimension of Obstruction Minimum Horizontal Distance to Obstruction All vertical obstructions I < 6" (152 mm) YES 1/2" - 1" (13 mm -25 mm) I 6" (152 mm) NO 1"-4" (25 mm - 102 mm) 12" (304 mm) NO 4"-8" (101 mm -203 mm) 24" (610 mm) NO 8"- 10" (203 mm-254 mm) 5-0" (1,52 m) NO 10"-20" (254 mm - 508 mm) 10'-0" (3,05 m) NO 20"- 30" (508 mm - 762 mm) 15'-0" (4,57 m) NO 30"-40" (762 mm - 1016 mm) 20'-0" (6,10 m) NO 40"-48" (1016 mm - 1219 mm) 25-0" (7,62 m) NO >48" (1219 mm) Any distance YES Form No. F_043015 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 10 of 12 ® MODEL V-SD SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. If a V-SD Sprinkler is 36" (914 mm) or greater above the space, and 36" (914 mm)or greater clearance above the space is present, additional sprinklers are not required. 36"(914 mm)or more 36"(914 mm) or Mechanical space Additional sprinklers are not required. Figure 11: Obstruction Criteria 6 If a V-SD sprinkler is 36"(914 mm)or greater above the space, and 4"(102 mm)TO a 12" - 36" (304 - 914 mm) clearance above the space is present, 6"(152 mm) intermediate level standard sprinklers are required. 36"(914 mm) or more 12"(304 mm)TO 36"(914 mm) Mechanical 1 1 space 4"(102 mm)TO 6"(152 mm) Intermediate level sprinkler Figure 12: Obstruction Criteria 7 Form No. F_043015 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 11 of 12 R MODEL V-SD SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. Wet Systems: Calculate the most demanding 5 V-SD sprinklers. Wall or draft curtain at ridge. Dry Systems: Calculate the most a demanding 9 V-SD sprinklers. $ ! ch i i i i i i i =RIDGE, i 00 b NOTE:Dry system shown. Figure 13: V-SD Sprinklers Wet Systems: Calculate the most demanding 5 sprinklers of one 33 type. Use the most demanding @ calculation. 0 .. Dry Systems: Calculate the most E RIDGE demanding 9 SD Sprinklers, and then calculate the most demanding 7 Attic Upright or Standard Spray a. sprinklers. Use the most demanding calculation. NOTE:Wet system shown. Figure 14: V-SD Sprinklers and Attic Upright or Standard Spray Sprinklers at the Ridge Form No. F_043015 Rev 01 February 2023 Page 12 of 12 R MODEL V-SD SPECIFIC APPLICATION 41KJNG4ATTIC SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com. Wall Calculate the Model V-SD demand as described in ' ' 4 Figures 13 and 14,then 12 calculate the Standard Spray Sprinklers per NFPA 13. CL use the most demanding o Asymmetrical calculation. RIDGE slopes co 0 6� 12 4� c 12 m n o = ! • RIDGE• • Asymmetrical • • • • • • slopes co 6� Z�i 12 Dormer on top of roof or sheathing. Figure 15: V-SD Sprinklers and Attic Upright or Standard Spray Sprinklers Separated by Compartmentalization Form No. F_043015 Rev 01 February 2023 Replaces Form F_043015 Rev. 20.2 (added foam insulation note.) Page 1 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING OF SPRINKLERS :G:: The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com SPRINKLERS ARE FRAGILE - HANDLE WITH CARE! General Handling and Storage: • Store sprinklers in a cool,dry place. • Protect sprinklers during storage, transport, handling, and after installation. • Use the original shipping containers. DO NOT place sprinklers loose in boxes, bins, or buckets. • Keep sprinklers separated at all times. DO NOT allow metal parts to contact sprinkler operating elements. CORRECT INCORRECT For Pre-Assembled Drops: (Original container used) (Placed loose in box) • Protect sprinklers during handling and after installation. • For recessed assemblies, use the protective sprinkler cap(Viking Part Number 10364). f Sprinklers with Protective Shields or Caps: • DO NOT remove shields or caps until after sprinkler installation and there no longer is 4i potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating elements. • Sprinkler shields or caps MUST be removed BEFORE placing the system in service! CORRECT INCORRECT • Remove the sprinkler shield by carefully pulling it apart where it is snapped together. (Protected with caps) (Protective caps not used) • Remove the cap by turning it slightly and pulling it off the sprinkler. / Sprinkler Installation: • DO NOT use the sprinkler deflector or operating element to start or thread the sprinkler into a fitting. A • Use only the designated sprinkler head wrench! Refer to the current sprinkler tech- nical data page to determine the correct wrench for the model of sprinkler used. • DO NOT install sprinklers onto piping at the floor level. CORRECT INCORRECT (Piping is in place at the (Sprinkler at floor level) • Install sprinklers after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. ceiling) • DO NOT allow impacts such as hammer blows directly to sprinklers or to fittings, pipe, or couplings in close proximity to sprinklers. Sprinklers can be damaged from direct or indirect impacts. Q1 • DO NOT attempt to remove drywall, paint, etc., from sprinklers. • Take care not to over-tighten the sprinkler and/or damage its operating parts! 'N Maximum Torque: 1/2" NPT: 14 ft-Ibs. (19.0 N-m) 3/4" NPT: 20 ft-Ibs. 27.1 N-m CORRECT INCORRECT ( ) (Special installation (Designated wrench not 1" NPT: 30 ft-Ibs. (40.7 N-m) wrenches) used) A WARNING Any sprinkler with a loss of liquid from the glass bulb or damage to the fusible element should be destroyed. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped,damaged,or exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum ambient temperature allowed.Sprinklers that have been painted in the field must be replaced per NFPA 13. Protect sprinklers from paint and paint overspray in accordance with the installation standards. Do not clean sprinklers with soap and water, ammonia, or any other cleaning fluid. Do not use adhesives or solvents on sprinklers or their operating elements. Refer to the appropriate technical data page and NFPA standards for complete care, handling, installation,and maintenance instructions. For additional product and system information Viking data pages and installation instructions are available on the Viking Web site at www.vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 16.12.01 Rev 16.1 Page 2 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING OF SPRINKLERS :G:: The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com PROTECTIVE SPRINKLER SHIELDS AND CAPS General Handling and Storage: Many Viking sprinklers are available with a plastic protective cap or shield temporarily covering the operating elements.The snap- on shields and caps are factory installed and are intended to help protect the operating elements from mechanical damage during shipping, storage, and installation. NOTE: It is still necessary to follow the care and handling instructions on the appropriate sprin- kler technical data sheets*when installing sprinklers with bulb shields or caps. WHEN TO REMOVE THE SHIELDS AND CAPS: NOTE: SHIELDS AND CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Remove the shield or cap from the sprinkler only after checking all of the following: • The sprinkler has been installed". • The wall or ceiling finish work is completed where the sprinkler is installed and there no longer is a potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating elements. SHIELDS AND CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! r Figure 1:Sprinkler shield being Figure 2:Sprinkler cap being Figure 3: Sprinkler cap being re- removed from a pendent sprinkler. removed from a pendent sprinkler. moved from and upright sprinkler. HOW TO REMOVE SHIELDS AND CAPS: No tools are necessary to remove the shields or caps from sprinklers. DO NOT use any sharp objects to remove them! Take care not to cause mechanical damage to sprinklers when removing the shields or caps. When removing caps from fusible ele- ment sprinklers, use care to prevent dislodging ejector springs or damaging fusible elements. NOTE: Squeezing the sprinkler cap excessively could damage sprinkler fusible elements. • To remove the shield, simply pull the ends of the shield apart where it is snapped together. Refer to Figure 1. • To remove the cap, turn it slightly and pull it off the sprinkler. Refer to Figures 2 and 3. MEMRefer to the current sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. AWARNING Never install sprinklers that have been dropped,damaged,or exposed to temperatures in excess of the maximum ambient temperature allowed. * Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors.They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 16.12.01 Rev 16.1 Page 3 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING OF SPRINKLERS :G:: The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com ACAUTION CONCEALED COVER ASSEMBLIES ARE FRAGILE! TO ASSURE SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT, HANDLE WITH CARE. Concealed Sprinkler and Adapter Assembly(Protective Cap Removed) " Concealed Sprinkler and Adapter ;:�' ur;•• ..• Assembly with Protective Cap Cover Plate Assembly :'• (Pendent Cover 12381 shown) ��• ` GENERAL HANDLING AND STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS: • Do not store in temperatures exceeding 100°F(38°C).Avoid direct sunlight and confined areas subject to heat. • Protect sprinklers and cover assemblies during storage,transport, handling,and after installation. Use original shipping containers. Do not place sprinklers or cover assemblies loose in boxes, bins, or buckets. • Keep the sprinkler bodies covered with the protective sprinkler cap any time the sprinklers are shipped or handled, during testing of the system, and while ceiling finish work is being completed. • Use only the designated Viking recessed sprinkler wrench(refer to the appropriate sprinkler data page)to install these sprinklers.NOTE:The protective cap is temporarily removed during installation and then placed back on the sprinkler for protection until finish work is completed. • Do not over-tighten the sprinklers into fittings during installation. • Do not use the sprinkler deflector to start or thread the sprinklers into fittings during installation. • Do not attempt to remove drywall, paint,etc.,from the sprinklers. • Remove the plastic protective cap from the sprinkler before attaching the cover plate assembly. PROTECTIVE CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors.They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 16.12.01 Rev 16.1 Page 4 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING OF SPRINKLERS :G:: The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com USE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING WAX-COATED SPRINKLERS Many of Viking's sprinklers are available with factory-applied wax coating for corrosion resistance. These sprinklers MUST receive appropriate care and handling to avoid damaging the wax coating and to assure satisfactory performance of the product. General Handling and Storage of Wax-Coated Sprinklers: • Store the sprinklers in a cool,dry place(in temperatures below the maximum ambient temperature allowed for the sprinkler temperature rating. Refer to Table 1 below.) • Store containers of wax-coated sprinklers separate from other sprinklers. • Protect the sprinklers during storage,transport, handling,and after installation. • Use original shipping containers. • Do not place sprinklers in loose boxes, bins,or buckets. Installation of Wax-Coated Sprinklers: Use only the special sprinkler head wrench designed for installing wax-coated Viking sprinklers (any other wrench may damage the unit). • Take care not to crack the wax coating on the units. • For touching up the wax coating after installation,wax is available from Viking in bar form. Refer to Table 1 below.The coating MUST be repaired after sprinkler installation to protect the corrosion-resistant properties of the sprinkler. • Use care when locating sprinklers near fixtures that can generate heat. Do not install sprinklers where they would be exposed to temperatures exceed- ing the maximum recommended ambient temperature for the temperature rating used. • Inspect the coated sprinklers frequently soon after installation to verify the integrity of the corrosion resistant coating.Thereafter,inspect representative samples of the coated sprinklers in accordance with NFPA 25.Close up visual inspections are necessary to determine whether the sprinklers are being affected by corrosive conditions. TABLE 1 Sprinkler Temperature Rating Wax Part Wax Melting Point Maximum Ambient Wax Color (Fusing Point) Number Ceiling Temperature 155 °F (68 °C)/ 165 °F (74 °C) 02568A 148 °F (64 °C) 100 °F (38°C) Light Brown 175 °F (79 °C) 04146A 161 °F (71 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Brown 200 °F (93 °C) 04146A 161 °F (71 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Brown 220 °F (104 °C) 02569A 170 °F (76 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Dark Brown 286 °F (141 °C) 02569A 170 °F (76 °C) 150 °F (65°C) Dark Brown Based on NFPA-13.Other limits may apply,depending on fire loading,sprinkler location,and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation standards. AWARNING Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures in excess of the maximum ambi- ent temperature allowed. Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors.They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 16.12.01 Rev 16.1 Page 1 of 4 SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, :G:: INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. 1. DESCRIPTION - STANDARD RESPONSE, QUICK RESPONSE, EXTENDED COVERAGE,AND DRY SPRINKLERS Viking thermosensitive spray sprinklers consist of a small frame and either a glass bulb or a fusible operating element.Available styles include pendent,flush pendent, concealed pendent, upright, horizontal sidewall,vertical sidewall,or conventional,depending on the particular sprinkler model selected. Viking sprinklers are available with various finishes, temperature ratings, responses, and K-Factors to meet design requirementst. Used in conjunction with one of the corrosion-resistant coatings (for frame style sprinklers), the units provide protection against many corrosive environments. In addition, the special Polyester or Teflon°coatings can be used in decorative applications where colors are desired. t Refer to the sprinkler technical data page for available styles,finishes,temperature ratings,responses,and nominal K-Factors for specific sprinkler models. 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS Refer to the Approval Charts on the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s)and/or approval agency listings. 3. TECHNICAL DATA Specifications: Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data sheet. Material Standards: Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data sheet. 4. INSTALLATION NOTE: Take care not to over-tighten the sprinkler and/or damage its operating parts! Maximum Torque: 1/2" NPT: 14 ft-Ibs. (19.0 N-m) 3/4" NPT: 20 ft-Ibs. (27.1 N-m) 1" NPT. 30 ft-Ibs. (40.7 N-m) A. Care and Handling (also refer to Bulletin-Care and Handling of Sprinklers, Form No. F_091699.) Sprinklers must be handled with care. They must be stored in a cool, dry place in their original shipping container. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum ambient temperature al- lowed (refer to the temperature chart on the sprinkler technical data page). Never install any glass-bulb sprinkler if the bulb is cracked or if there is a loss of liquid from the bulb.A small air bubble should be present in the glass bulb. Any sprinkler with a loss of liquid from the glass bulb or damage to the fusible element should be destroyed immediately. (Note: Installing glass bulb sprinklers in direct sunlight(ultraviolet light) may affect the color of the dye used to color code the bulb.This color change does not affect the integrity of the bulb.) Sprinklers must be protected from mechanical damage during storage,transport, handling, and after installation.Sprinklers subject to mechanical damage must be protected with an approved sprinkler guard. Use only sprinklers listed as corrosion resistant when subject to corrosive environments.When installing corrosion-resistant sprin- klers, take care not to damage the corrosion-resistant coating. Use only the special wrench designed for installing coated or recessed Viking sprinklers (any other wrench may damage the unit). Concealed sprinklers must be installed in neutral or negative pressure plenums only! Use care when locating sprinklers near fixtures that can generate heat. Do not install sprinklers where they could be exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum recommended ambient temperature for the temperature rating used. Wet pipe systems must be provided with adequate heat. Sprinklers supplied from dry systems in areas subject to freezing must be listed dry sprinklers, upright, or horizontal sidewall sprinklers installed so that water is not trapped. For dry systems, pendent sprinklers and sidewall sprinklers installed on return bends are permitted, where the sprinklers, return bend, and branch line piping are in an area maintained at or above 40 °F (4 °C). B. Installation Instructions-Standard Spray Sprinklers Viking sprinklers are manufactured and tested to meet the rigid requirements of approving agencies. They are designed to be installed in accordance with recognized installation standards. Deviation from the standards or any alteration to sprinklers or cover plate assemblies after they leave the factory including, but not limited to: painting, plating,coating,or modification, may render them inoperative and will automatically nullify the approvals and any guarantee made by The Viking Corporation. Form No. F_080614 16.12.01 Rev 16.1 Replaces Form No. F_080614 Rev 14.1 (Added maximum torque specifications.) Page 2 of 4 SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, :G:: INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. Before installation, be sure to have the appropriate sprinkler model and style, with the correct K-Factor, temperature rating, and response characteristics. Sprinklers must be installed after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. Keep sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields contained within the caps or shields during installation and testing, and any time the sprinkler is shipped or handled. 1 a. For frame-style sprinklers, install escutcheon (if used), which is designed to thread onto the external threads of the sprinkler. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler data page to determine approved escutcheons for use with specific sprinkler models. 1 b. For flush and concealed style sprinklers: Cut the sprinkler nipple so that the '/2" or 3/4" (15 mm or 20 mm)* NPT outlet of the reducing coupling is at the desired location, and centered in the opening* in the ceiling or wall. "Size depends on the sprinkler model used. Refer to the sprinkler technical data page. 2. Apply a small amount of pipe-joint compound or tape to the external threads of the sprinkler only, taking care not to allow a build-up of compound in the sprinkler inlet. NOTE: Sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields must have the caps or shields kept on them when applying pipe-joint compound or tape. Exception: For domed concealed sprinklers, remove the protective cap for installation, and then place it back on the sprinkler temporarily.. 3. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. DO NOT use the deflector or fusible element to start or thread the sprinkler into a fitting. a. Install the sprinkler onto the piping using the special sprinkler wrench only, taking care not to over-tighten or damage the sprinkler. b. For flush and concealed style sprinklers: the internal diameter of the special sprinkler installation wrench is designed for use with the sprinkler contained in the protective cap. Exception:For domed concealed sprinklers, remove the protective cap for installation, and then place it back on the sprinkler temporarily. Thread the flush or concealed sprinkler into the %" or 3/4" (15 mm or 20 mm)* NPT outlet of the coupling by turning it clockwise with the special sprinkler wrench. 'Thread size depends on the particular sprinkler model used. Refer to the sprinkler technical data page. C. Installation Instructions-Dry Sprinklers WARNING: Viking dry sprinklers are to be installed in the 1" outlet (for dry and preaction systems), or run of malleable, ductile iron, or Nibco CPVC* threaded tee fittings (for wet systems) that meet the dimensional requirements of ANSI B16.3 (Class 150), or cast iron threaded tee fittings that meet the dimensional requirements of ANSI B16.4(Class 125), even at branch line ends.The threaded end of the dry sprinkler is designed to allow the seal to penetrate and extend into the fitting to a predetermined depth. This prevents condensation from accumulating and freezing over the sprinkler seal. *NOTE: When using CPVC fittings with Viking dry sprinklers, use only new Nibco Model 5012-S-13I.When selecting other CPVC fittings, contact Viking Technical Services. 1. DO NOT install the dry sprinkler into a threaded elbow, coupling, or any other fitting that could interfere with thread penetration. Such installation would damage the brass seal. 2. DO NOT install dry sprinklers into couplings or fittings that would allow condensation to accumulate above the seal when the sprinkler is located in an area subject to freezing. 3. NEVER try to modify dry sprinklers. They are manufactured for specific"A" or"B" dimensions and cannot be modified. The dry sprinkler must be installed after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. Before installation, be sure to have the correct sprinkler model and style, with the appropriate "A" or"B" dimension(s), temperature rating, orifice size, and response characteristics. Keep sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields contained within the caps or shields during installation and testing, and any time the sprinkler is shipped or handled. Exception: For concealed and adjustable recessed dry sprinklers, the protective caps and shields are removed for installation. To install the dry sprinkler, refer to the instructions below and the appropriate sprinkler technical data page for illustrated instruc- tions. Dry upright sprinklers must be installed above the piping, in the upright position only. When installing dry upright or plain barrel style vertical sidewall sprinklers on piping located close to the ceiling, it may be necessary to lower the sprinkler into the fitting from above the ceiling. When installing dry upright or plain barrel vertical sidewall sprinklers from below the ceiling, verify that the opening in the ceiling is a minimum 1-112"(38.1 mm)in diameter. For dry upright or plain barrel vertical sidewall sprinklers in the upright position: First, install the escutcheon (if used) over the threaded end of the sprinkler barrel. Slide the escutcheon past the external threads. NOTE: When installing the dry upright or plain barrel vertical sidewall sprinkler from above the ceiling, it will be necessary to install the escutcheon after lowering the threaded end of the sprinkler through the ceiling penetration. A. For all dry sprinklers:Apply a small amount of pipe-joint compound or tape to the external threads of the sprinkler barrel only, taking care not to allow a build-up of compound or tape over the brass inlet and seal. NOTE: Sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields must be contained within the caps or shields before applying pipe-joint compound or tape. Form No. F_080614 16.12.01 Rev 16.1 Page 3 of 4 SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, :G:: INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. B. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. C. Install the dry sprinkler on the piping using the special dry sprinkler wrench only, while taking care not to damage the sprinkler. NOTE: Thread the sprinkler into the fitting hand tight, plus 1/2 turn with the dry sprinkler wrench. D. For adjustable standard and adjustable recessed dry pendent and sidewall sprinklers: Escutcheons can be installed after the sprinklers have been installed onto the piping. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page for escutcheon installation instructions and illustrations. D. Installation Instructions-Testing 4.After installation, the entire sprinkler system must be tested. The test must be conducted to comply with the installation stand- ards.Viking high pressure sprinklers may be hydrostatically tested at a maximum of 300 psi(20.7 bar)for limited periods of time (two hours), for the purpose of acceptance by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. a. Make sure the sprinkler is properly tightened. If a thread leak occurs, normally the sprinkler must be removed, new pipe-joint compound or tape applied, and then reinstalled. This is due to the fact that when the joint seal is damaged, the sealing compound or tape is washed out of the joint.Air testing [do not exceed 40 psi (2.76 bar)]the sprinkler piping prior to testing with water may be considered in areas where leakage during testing must be prevented. Refer to the Installation Standards and the Authority Having Jurisdiction. b. Remove plastic protective sprinkler caps or bulb shields AFTER the wall or ceiling finish work is completed where the sprinkler is installed and there no longer is a potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating ele- ments. To remove the bulb shields, simply pull the ends of the shields apart where they are snapped together. To remove caps from frame style sprinklers, turn the caps slightly and pull them off the sprinklers. SPRINKLER CAPS OR BULB SHIELDS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Retain a protective cap or shield in the spare sprinkler cabinet. 5. For flush style sprinklers: the ceiling ring can now be installed onto the sprinkler body. Align the ceiling ring with the sprinkler body and thread or push it on (depends on sprinkler model) until the outer flange touches the surface of the ceiling. Note the maximum adjustment is 1/4" (6.35 mm). DO NOT MODIFY THE UNIT. If necessary, re-cut the sprinkler drop nipple as required. 6. For concealed sprinklers: the cover assembly can now be attached. a. Remove the cover from the protective box, taking care not to damage the cover plate assembly. b. Gently place the base of the cover plate assembly over the sprinkler protruding through the opening in the ceiling. c. Push the cover plate assembly onto the sprinkler until the unfinished brass flange of the cover plate base (or the cover adapter, if used)touches the surface of the ceiling. d. Refer to the applicable technical data sheet to determin the maximum adjustment available for concealed sprinklers. DO NOT MODIFY THE UNIT. If necessary, re-cut the sprinkler drop nipple. NOTE: If it is necessary to remove the entire sprinkler unit,the system must be taken out of service.See section 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE and follow all warnings and instructions. 5. OPERATION Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s). During fire conditions,the operating element fuses or shatters(depending on the type of sprinkler), releasing the pip cap and sealing assembly.Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the sprinkler deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire. IMPORTANT. Always refer to Bulletin Form No. F_091699 - Care and Handling of Sprinklers. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in accordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data, the appro- priate standards of NFPA, FM Global, LPCB, APSAD, VdS or other similar organizations, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. The sprinkler technical data page may contain installation requirements specific for the sprinkler model selected. The use of certain types of sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to installation. Form No. F_080614 16.12.01 Rev 16.1 Page 4 of 4 SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, :G:: INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE NOTICE: Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. NOTICE: The owner is responsible for having the fire-protection system and devices inspected, tested, and maintained in proper operating condition in accordance with this guide, and applicable NFPA standards. In addition,the Authority Having Jurisdiction may have additional maintenance,testing,and inspection requirements that must be followed. A.Sprinklers must be inspected on a regular basis for corrosion,mechanical damage,obstructions,paint,etc. Frequency of inspec- tions may vary due to corrosive atmospheres, water supplies, and activity around the sprinkler unit. B. Sprinklers or cover plate assemblies that have been field painted, caulked, or mechanically damaged must be replaced im- mediately. Sprinklers showing signs of corrosion shall be tested and/or replaced immediately as required. Installation standards require sprinklers to be tested and, if necessary, replaced after a specified term of service. Refer to NFPA 25 and the Authority Having Jurisdiction for the specified period of time after which testing and/or replacement is required. Never attempt to repair or reassemble a sprinkler. Sprinklers and cover assemblies that have operated cannot be reassembled or re-used, but must be replaced. When replacement is necessary, use only new sprinklers and cover assemblies with identical performance char- acteristics. C. The sprinkler discharge pattern is critical for proper fire protection. Therefore, nothing should be hung from, attached to, or otherwise obstruct the discharge pattern.All obstructions must be immediately removed or, if necessary, additional sprinklers installed. D.When replacing existing sprinklers,the system must be removed from service. Refer to the appropriate system description and/ or valve instructions. Prior to removing the system from service, notify all Authorities Having Jurisdiction. Consideration should be given to employment of a fire patrol in the affected area. 1. Remove the system from service, drain all water, and relieve all pressure on the piping. 2a. For frame-style sprinklers, use the special sprinkler wrench to remove the old sprinkler by turning it counterclockwise to unthread it from the piping. 2b. For flush and concealed style sprinklers: Remove the ceiling ring or cover plate assem- bly before unthreading the sprinkler body from the piping. Ceiling rings and cover plates can be removed ei- ther by gently unthreading them or pulling them off the sprinkler body (depends on the sprinkler model used). After the ceiling ring or cover plate assembly has been removed from the sprinkler body, place the plastic protective cap (from the spare sprinkler cabinet) over the sprinkler to be removed and then fit the sprinkler wrench over the cap. Then use the wrench to unthread the sprinkler from the piping. Exception:Domed concealed sprinklers are removed without the plastic cap. 3. Install the new sprinkler unit by following the instructions in section 4. INSTALLATION. Care must be taken to ensure that the replacement sprinkler is the proper model and style, with the correct K-Factor, temperature rating, and response character- istics.A fully stocked spare sprinkler cabinet should be provided for this purpose. For flush or concealed sprinklers: stock of spare ceiling rings or cover plates should also be available in the spare sprinkler cabinet. E. Place the system back in service and secure all valves. Check for and repair all leaks. Sprinkler systems that have been sub- jected to a fire must be returned to service as soon as possible.The entire system must be inspected for damage, and repaired or replaced as necessary.Sprinklers that have been exposed to corrosive products of combustion or high ambient temperatures, but have not operated, should be replaced. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction for minimum replacement requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY Viking sprinklers are available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. Form No. F_080614 16.12.01 Rev 16.1 Replaces Form No. F_080614 Rev 14.1 (Added maximum torque specifications.) Page 1 of 3 I I a:N:C:*:; SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com 1. DESCRIPTION Viking fire sprinklers consist of a threaded frame with a specific waterway or orifice size and a deflector for distributing water in a specified pattern.A closed or sealed sprinkler refers to a complete assembly, including the thermosensitive operating element.An open sprinkler does not use an operating element and is open at all times.The distribution of water is intended to extinguish a fire or to control its spread. Viking sprinklers are available in several models and styles. Refer to specific sprinkler technical data pages for available styles, finishes, temperature ratings, thread sizes, and nominal K-Factors for the particular model selected. 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS Refer to the Approval Charts on the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s)and/or approval agency listings. 3. TECHNICAL DATA Pressure Ratings: Maximum allowable water working pressure is 175 psig (12 Bar) unless rated and specified for high water working pressure [250 psig (17.2 bar)]. Sprinkler Identification: Viking sprinklers are identified and marked with the word "Viking", the sprinkler identification number(SIN) consisting of"VK" plus a three digit number', the model letter, and the year of manufacture. Available Finishes: Viking sprinklers are available in several decorative finishes. Some models are available with corrosion-resistant coatings or are fabricated from non-corrosive material. Refer to the sprinkler technical data page for additional information. Available Temperature Ratings: Viking sprinklers are available in several temperature ratings that relate to a specific temperature classification.Applicable installa- tion rules mandate the use and limitations of each temperature classification. In selecting the appropriate temperature classifica- tion, the maximum expected ceiling temperature must be known. When there is doubt as to the maximum temperature at the sprinkler location, a maximum-reading thermometer should be used to determine the temperature under conditions that would show the highest readings to be expected. In addition, recognized installation rules may require a higher temperature classifica- tion,depending upon sprinkler location,occupancy classification,commodity classification,storage height,and other hazards. In all cases,the maximum expected ceiling temperature dictates the lowest allowable temperature classification.Sprinklers located immediately adjacent to a heat source may require a higher temperature rating. K-Factors: Viking sprinklers are available in several orifice sizes with related K-Factors. The orifice is a tapered waterway and, therefore, the K-Factor given is nominal. Nominal U.S. K-Factors are provided in accordance with the 1999 edition of NFPA 13, Section 3-2.3. Refer to the specific data page for appropriate K-Factor information. Available Styles: Viking sprinklers are available for installation in several positions as indicated by a stamping on the deflector. The deflector style dictates the appropriate installation position of the sprinkler; it breaks the solid stream of water issuing from the sprinkler orifice to form a specific spray pattern.The following list indicates the various styles and identification of Viking sprinklers. UPRIGHT SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended to be installed with the deflector above the frame so water flows upward through the orifice, striking the deflector and forming an umbrella-shaped spray pattern downward. Marked "SSU" (Standard Sprinkler Upright)or"UPRIGHT'on the deflector. PENDENT SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended to be oriented with the deflec- Viking Technical Data may be found on for below the frame so water flows downward through the orifice, striking the deflector and forming an umbrella-shaped spray pattern downward. The Viking Corporation's Web site at Marked "SSP" (Standard Sprinkler Pendent) or "PENDENT' on the de- http://www.vikinggroupinc.com. flector. The Web site may include a more recent CONVENTIONAL SPRINKLER: An "old style" sprinkler intended to be in- edition of this Technical Data Page. stalled with the deflector in either the upright or pendent position. The deflector provides a spherical type pattern with 40 to 60 percent of the water initially directed downward and a proportion di- rected upward. Must be installed in accordance with installation rules for conventional or old style sprinklers. DO NOT USE AS A REPLACEMENT FOR STANDARD SPRAY SPRINKLERS. Marked "C U/P" (Conventional Upright/Pendent)on the deflector. Form No. F_080814 Rev 14.1 (New Page) Page 2 of 3 I I a:N:C:*:; SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com VERTICAL SIDEWALL(VSW) SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended for installation near the wall and ceiling. The deflector provides a water spray pattern outward in a quarter-spherical pattern and can be installed in the upright or pendent position with the flow arrow in the direction of discharge. Marked "SIDEWALL" on the deflector with an arrow and the word "FLOW". (Note: Some vertical sidewall sprinklers can only be installed in the upright or pendent position—in this case,the sprinkler will also be marked "UPRIGHT" or"PENDENT'.) HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL(HSW)SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended for installation near the wall and ceiling. The special deflector provides a water spray pattern outward in a quarter-spherical pattern. Most of the water is directed away from the nearby wall with a small portion directed at the wall behind the sprinkler. The top of the deflector is oriented parallel with the ceiling or roof. The flow arrows point in the direction of discharge. Marked "SIDEWALL" and "TOP"with an arrow and the word "FLOW". EXTENDED COVERAGE (EC) SPRINKLER: A spray sprinkler designed to discharge water over an area having the maximum dimensions indicated in the individual listings. Maximum area of coverage, minimum flow rate, orifice size,and nominal K-Factor are specified in the individual listings. EC sprinklers are intended for Light-Hazard occupancies with smooth,flat, horizontal ceil- ings unless otherwise specified. In addition to the above markings, the sprinkler is marked "EC". QUICK RESPONSE (QR) SPRINKLER: A spray sprinkler with a fast- actuating operating element. The use of quick response sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) prior to installing. QUICK RESPONSE EXTENDED COVERAGE (QREC)SPRINKLER:A spray sprinkler designed to discharge water over an area having the maximum dimensions indicated in the individual listing. This is a sprinkler with an operating element that meets the criteria for quick response. QREC sprinklers are only intended for Light Hazard occupancies. The sprinkler is marked "QREC'. FLUSH SPRINKLER: A decorative spray sprinkler intended for installation with a concealed piping system. The unit is mounted flush with the ceiling or wall, with the fusible link exposed. Upon actuation, the deflector extends beyond the ceiling or wall to distribute water discharge. The sprinkler is marked "SSP", "PEND", or"SIDEWALL" and "TOP". CONCEALED SPRINKLER:A decorative spray sprinkler intended for installation with a concealed piping system. The sprinkler is hidden from view by a cover plate installed flush with the ceiling or wall. During fire conditions, the cover plate detaches, and upon sprinkler actuation, the deflector extends beyond the ceiling or wall to distribute water discharge. The sprinkler is marked "SSP", "PEND", or"SIDEWALL"and "TOP". RECESSED SPRINKLER:A spray sprinkler assembly intended for installation with a concealed piping system.The assembly con- sists of a sprinkler installed in a decorative adjustable recessed escutcheon that minimizes the protrusion of the sprinkler beyond the ceiling or wall without adversely affecting the sprinkler distribution or sensitivity. Refer to the appropriate technical data page for allowable sprinkler models, temperature ratings, and occupancy classifications. DO NOT RECESS ANY SPRINKLER NOT LISTED FOR USE WITH THE ESCUTCHEON. CORROSION-RESISTANT SPRINKLER: A special service sprinkler with non-corrosive protective coatings, or that is fabricated from non-corrosive material, for use in atmospheres that would normally corrode sprinklers. DRY SPRINKLER:A special-service sprinkler intended for installation on dry pipe systems or wet pipe systems where the sprinkler is subject to freezing temperatures. The unit consists of a sprinkler permanently secured to an extension nipple with a sealed inlet end to prevent water from entering the nipple until the sprinkler operates. The unit MUST be installed in a tee fitting. Dry upright sprinklers are marked with the "B" dimension [distance from the face of the fitting (tee)to the top of the deflector]. Dry pendent and sidewall sprinklers are marked with the "A" dimension [the distance from the face of fitting (tee) to the finished surface of the ceiling or wall]. LARGE DROP SPRINKLER:A type of special application sprinkler used to provide fire control of specific high-challenge fire haz- ards. Large drop sprinklers are designed to produce an umbrella-shaped spray pattern downward with a higher percentage of "large" water droplets than standard spray sprinklers. The sprinkler has an extra-large orifice with a nominal K-Factor of 11.2. Marked "HIGH CHALLENGE" and "UPRIGHT'. EARLY SUPPRESSION FAST-RESPONSE (ESFR)SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended to provide fire suppression of specific high- challenge fire hazards through the use of a fast response fusible link, 14.0, 16.8,or 25.2 nominal K-Factor,and special deflector. ESFR sprinklers are designed to produce high-momentum water droplets in a hemispherical pattern below the deflector. This permits penetration of the fire plume and direct wetting of the burning fuel surface while cooling the atmosphere early in the development of a high-challenge fire. Marked "ESFR"and "UPRIGHT'or"PEND". INTERMEDIATE LEVEL/RACK STORAGE SPRINKLER: A standard spray sprinkler assembly designed to protect its operating element from the spray of sprinklers installed at higher elevations. The assembly consists of a standard or large orifice upright or pendent sprinkler with an integral upright or pendent water shield and guard assembly. Use only those sprinklers that have been tested and listed for use with the assembly. Refer to the technical data page for allowable sprinkler models. RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER:A sprinkler intended for use in the following occupancies: one- and two-family dwellings with the fire protection sprinkler system installed in accordance with NFPA 13D; residential occupancies up to four stories in height with the fire protection system installed in accordance with NFPA 13R; and where allowed by the Authority Having Jurisdiction in resi- dential portions of any occupancy with the fire protection system installed in accordance with NFPA 13. Form No. F_080814 Rev 14.1 Page 3 of 3 I I a:N:C:*:; SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Residential sprinklers have a unique distribution pattern and utilize a "fast response" heat sensitive operating element. They en- hance survivability in the room of fire origin and are designed to provide a life safety environment for a minimum of ten minutes. For this reason, residential sprinklers must not be used to replace standard sprinklers unless tested for and approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. In addition to standard markings, the unit is identified as"RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER"or"RES". 4. INSTALLATION Refer to appropriate NFPA Installation Standards. 5. OPERATION Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s). 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY Viking sprinklers are available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. IMPORTANT.Always referto Bulletin Form No.F_091699-Care and Handling of Sprinklers and the appropriate sprin- klergeneral care,installation,and maintenance guide.Viking sprinklers aretobeinstalled in accordancewith the latest edition of Viking technical data,the appropriate standards of NFPA,FM Global,LPCB,APSAD,VdS or other similar organizations,and alsowith the provisions of governmental codes,ordinances,and standards,wheneverapplicable. The sprinkler technical data page may contain installation requirements specific for the sprinkler model selected. The use of certain types of sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to installation. Form No. F_080814 Rev 14.1 (New Page) Page 1 of 1 C REGULATORY AND HEALTH WARNINGS -N41KJNG4 The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com 1. DESCRIPTION Regulatory and Health Warnings applying to materials used in the manufacture and construction of fire protection products are provided herin as they relate to legally mandated jurisdictional regions. A WARNING STATE OF CALIFORNIA, USA Installing or servicing fire protection products such as sprinklers, valves, piping etc. can expose you to chemicals including, but not li- mited to, lead, nickel, butadiene,titaninum dioxide, chromium, carbon black, and acrylonitrile which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov 2. WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule at www.vikinggroupinc.com or contact Viking directly. Form No. F 111218 18.11.15 Rev 18.1 New Bulletin Spare Sprinkler Head Storage Cabinet 111S1S7r-_1L FPPI° Description Fire Protection Products, Inc. Spare Sprinkler Head Cabinets are designed to allow for spare sprinkler head storage as required by NFPA guidelines. The Spare Sprinkler Head Cabinets are available in six configurations. Three head, six head, six head ESFR, twelve head, twenty-four head and thirty-six head. All six styles are manufactured with "knockouts"to accommodate the most common size sprinklers. The shelf is located to allow for the storage of a typical sprinkler head wrench. Each cabinet is finished with a red enamel finish. Each spare head cabinet comes with a hinged door which remains closed to protect the spare sprinklers from the elements and features two holes on the back panel to allow for attachment to most surfaces utilizing the appropriate fasteners. Not intended for exposed or harsh environments. Installation Specifications Select the correct Spare Sprinkler Head Cabinet in accordance with the Material: Automatic Sprinkler Systems Handbook. As per the 1989 Edition the correct Painted Plain Steel number of spare sprinkler is as follows: Finish: 0-300 sprinklers, not less than 6; 300-1000, not less than 12; 1000 or more, Red enamel not less than 24. Stock of spare sprinklers shall include all types and ratings Styles: installed.* 3 Spare sprinklers, '/2 or 3/4 6 Spare sprinklers, '/2 or 3/4 6 Spare, ESFR, 1/2, 3/4 or 1" Once the correct Spare Sprinkler Head Cabinet has been selected, installation 12 Spare sprinklers'/2 or 3/ is accomplished by inserting the correct fastener in each of the two holes inside 24 Spare sprinklers the cabinet, securing the cabinet securely to the wall. The insert the correct 36 Spare sprinklers number and type of sprinklers in accordance with the "handbook". *Final determination is subject to approval by the AHJ. 3198 LIONSHEAD AVE CARLSBAD, CA 92010 TEL+1 760 599-1168 +1 800 344-1822 FAX+1 800 344-3775 ©2012 Fire Protection Products,Inc. TT AT AT U tqCU Fire & Building Products rapid response" HOME FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM Technical Services: Tel: (800)381-9312/Fax: (800)791-5500 Blaze Master ° CPVC Fire Sprinkler Pipe & Fittings Submittal Sheet General Description Technical Tyco® CPVC Pipe and Fittings pro- Da t a vJfA' duced by Tyco Fire & Building Prod- ucts (TFBP) are designed exclusively Sizes for use in wet pipe automatic fire sprin- 3/4"to 3" 4 kler systems. The Tyco CPVC Pipe Maximum Working Pressure } and Fittings are produced from Blaze- 175 psi Master® CPVC compound that is a _ specially developed thermoplastic Approvals compound composed of post chlorin- UL, FM, C-UL, NSF, LPCB, MEA, and ated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) resin the City of Los Angeles. (Refer to (n- and state of the art additives. Tyco stallation Handbook IH-1900 dated CPVC Pipe and Fittings are easier to June 2008 for exact listing/approval install than traditional steel pipe sys- information.) tems, and at the same time, provide Manufacture Source superior heat resistance and strength U.S.A. as compared to traditional CPVC and PVC piping materials used in the Material plumbing trade. Various adapters are . Pipe: ASTM F442, SDR 13.5 available to connect CPVC pipe to me- tallic piping. All female pipe thread • Fittings: ASTM F438 (Sch. 40) and adapters have brass inserts for dura- ASTM F439(Sch.80),ASTM F1970 bility. Grooved adapters connect di- Color rectly to grooved end valves and me- Orange tallic pipe, with flexible grooved end couplings. Tyco® CPVC Pipe and Fittings pro- duced with BlazeMaster®CPVC com- pound described herein must be in- stalled and maintained in compliance with this document and with the appli- cable standards of the National Fire Protection Association, in addition to the standards ofany authorities having jurisdiction. Failure to do so may im- pair the performance of these devices. The owner is responsible for maintain- ing their fire protection system and de- vices in proper operating condition. The installing contractor or sprinkler manufacturer should be contacted with any questions. BlazeMaster®is a registered trademark of The Lubrizol Corporation Page 1 of 2 JUNE, 2008 TFP1915 Page 2 of 2 TFP1915 Ins to Ha Lion Lim ite d Tyco® CPVC Pipe and Fittings pro- Wa rra n t y duced by Tyco Fire & Building Prod- ucts (TFBP) are to be installed in Products manufactured by Tyco Fire& accordance with Installation Hand- Building Products (TFBP) are war- book IH-1900 dated June 2008. ranted solely to the original Buyer for ten(10)years against defects in mate- Care and rial and workmanship when paid for and properly installed and maintained under normal use and service. This Maintenance warranty will expire ten (10) years responsible for the in- from date of shipment by TFBP. No The owner is res P warranty is given for products or com- spection, testing, and maintenance of ponents manufactured by companies their fire protection system and de- not affiliated by ownership with TFBP vices in compliance with this docu- or for products and components which ment, as well as with the applicable have been subject to misuse,improper standards of the National Fire Protec- installation, corrosion, or which have tion Association (e.g., NFPA 25), in not been installed, maintained, modi- addition to the standards of any fied or repaired in accordance with ap- authority having jurisdiction. The in- plicable Standards of the National Fire stalling contractor or product manufac- Protection Association, and/or the turer should be contacted relative to standards of any other Authorities any questions. Having Jurisdiction. Materials found Automatic sprinkler systems should be by TFBP to be defective shall be either inspected,tested,and maintained by a repaired or replaced, at TFBP's sole qualified Inspection Service in accord- option. TFBP neither assumes, nor ance with local requirements and/or authorizes any person to assume for it, national codes. any other obligation in connection with the sale of products or parts of prod- ucts.TFBP shall not be responsible for sprinkler system design errors or inac- Before closing a fire protection system curate or incomplete information sup- control valve for inspection ormainte- Plied by Buyer or Buyer's repre- nance work on the fire protection sys- sentatives. tem that it controls,permission to shut In no event shall TFBP be liable, in down the affected fire protection sys- contract, tort, strict liability or under tem must first be obtained from the any other legal theory, for incidental, proper authorities and all personnel indirect,special or consequential dam- who may be affected by this action ages, including but not limited to labor must be notified. charges, regardless of whether TFBP was informed about the possibility of After placing a fire protection system such damages, and in no event shall in service, notify the proper authorities TFBP's liability exceed an amount and advise those responsible for moni- equal to the sales price. toring proprietary and/or central sta- tion alarms. The foregoing warranty is made in lieu of any and all other warranties. ex- press or implied, including warranties of merchantability 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. ©2008 TYCO FIRE&BUILDING PRODUCTS,451 North Cannon Avenue, Lansdale, Pennsylvania 19446 Schedule • and Schedule 40 FM Approved and UL Listed Sprinkler Pipe Bull Moose Tube Company is a recognized producer Bull Moose Tube's Sch. 10 and Sch. 40 pipes are of quality pipe products. Our Schedule 10 and made to ASTM A135 and ASTM A795. These Schedule 40 are FM Approved and UL Listed (for U.S. products are typically supplied with our protective and Canada), even though these products do not coating but can be supplied without the coating so require separate approvals and listings. Bull Moose they can be hot-dip galvanized to meet FM Tube made the decision to have them approved and requirements for use in dry systems in accordance listed for your peace of mind. Our Sch. 10 and Sch. 40 with the zinc coating specifications of ASTM A795 or have been through the same rigorous testing as our ASTM A53. All Schedule 10 and Schedule 40 pipe other fine pipe products. has a pressure rating of 300 PSI. Schedule 10 Pipe Nominal .- Size (in) Nominal O.D. 1 1.315 1.097 1.41 Ibs/ft 91 1 1/4 1.660 1.442 1.81 Ibs/ft 61 1 1/2 1.900 1.682 2.09 Ibs/ft 61 2 2.375 2.157 2.64 Ibs/ft 37 2 1/2 2.875 2.635 3.53 Ibs/ft 30 3 3.500 3.260 4.34 Ibs/ft 19 4 4.500 4.260 5.62 Ibs/ft 19 Schedule 40 Pipe 116� Nominal Pipe Size (in) Nominal O.D. (in) 1 1.315 1.049 1.68 Ibs/ft 70 1 1/4 1.660 1.380 2.27 Ibs/ft 51 1 1/2 1.900 1.610 2.72 Ibs/ft 44 2 2.375 2.067 3.66 Ibs/ft 30 2 1/2 2.875 2.468 5.80 Ibs/ft 30 3 3.500 3.068 7.58 Ibs/ft 19 4 4.500 4.026 10.80 Ibs/ft 19 PIPE PREPARATION For proper operation,all pipe surfaces should be cleaned prior to installation. In order to provide a leak-tight seat for the gasket,pipe surfaces should be free from indentations and projections from the end of the pipe to the groove. All loose paint,scale,dirt,chips,grease,and rust must be removed prior to installation. Failure to take these important steps may result in improper coupling assembly,causing leakage. Also,check the manufacturer's instructions for the specific fitting used. QiIZ 1819 Clarkson Road Foradditonal inforpmation, C �L usA Chesterfield, MO 63017 contact our salesperson (800)325-4467 today at(800)325-4467 or LISTED BULL MOOSE TUBE COMPANY FAX:(636)537-2645 (636)537-2600 in the USA, www.bullmoosetube.com or from Canada F M A UP- company e-mail: sales(c�bullmoosetube.com call(800)882-4666 APPROVED All information contained herein is accurate as known at the time of publication. Bull Moose Tube reserves the right to change product specifications without notice and without incurring obligation. 12/09 BULL MOOSE® EDDY FLOW SPRINKLER PIPE SUBMITTAL DATA SHEET TUBE APPROVALS AND SPECIFICATIONS FINISHES AND COATINGS • ASTM A135, Grade A • Eddy Flow Sprinkler Pipe receives an OD mill coating of water-based • ASTM A795,Type E, Grade A paint which has corrosion protection expected with a painted carbon • Pressure rated to 300 psi steel product, i.e. it would be expected to resist corrosion for an • Underwriters Laboratories— extended and indefinite period in a clean and dry environment and, United States of America as environmental conditions deteriorate,the corrosion protection • Underwriters Laboratories—Canada would also diminish. • Factory Mutual • Eddy Flow Sprinkler Pipe (black) receives an ID mill coating of Eddy • NFPA-13 Guard II MIC preventative coating. EG2 has been tested at • NFPA-13R independent laboratories to resist bacterial growth and maintain • NFPA-14 minimal bacterial count after multiple flushes (25) of the pipe. • CIVIL DEFENSE APPROVAL— • Eddy Flow Sprinkler Pipe when Hot Dip Galvanized by ASTM A123 United Arab Emirates and supplied by Bull Moose Tube is UL listed and FM approved. • Made in the United States of America PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION • UL, ULC&FM listed for roll-groove, plain-end and welded joints for wet, dry, Every length of BUII Moose fire sprinkler pipe features large, easy-to- preaction and deluge sprinkler systems. read, continuous stenciling, clearly identifying the manufacturer,type • LEED v4 Certified of pipe,size,and length. mom 1.660 1.900 2.375 2.875 3.500 4.500 1.530 1.728 2.203 2.705 3.334 4,310 7 JEMPtVWe'11gJnT(10F1.222 1.844 2.330 2.809 3.361 4,968 Water Filled Weight(lb/ft) 2.019 2.860 3.982 5.299 7,144 11.290 C.R.R.* 1.98 3.44 2.78 1.66 1.00 1.00 Pieces per Lift 61 61 37 30 19 19 *Calculated using Standard UL CRR formula,UL Fire Protection Directory,Category VIZY U1 C U1 FM L SUBMITTAL INFORMATION Project Contractor Engineer Specification Reference Date System Type Locations Comments O Eddy Flow-Black Eddy Flow-Hot Dip Galvanized BULLT/[OOSETUBE. - 00 00 t t tllll &64mmys 20184019 � + Product Catalog Ap TABLE OF CONTENTS Sammys°for Wood .......................................................................................................................... 4 Sidewinder"for Wood....................................................................................................................... 5 Sammys Swivel Head" for Wood......................................................................................................5 Sammys°for Steel............................................................................................................................ 6 Sidewinder"for Steel........................................................................................................................ 7 Sammys Swivel Head'm for Steel....................................................................................................... 7 SammyX-PressO............................................................................................................................... 8 SammyX-Press SidewinderTM............................................................................................................ 8 SammyX-Press Swivel'm................................................................................................................... 9 Sammy X-Press It° Installation Tool ..................................................................................................9 Sammys°for Concrete................................................................................................................... 10 Sidewinder"for Concrete ................................................................................................................ 10 Sammys Swivel HeadT11 for Concrete................................................................................................11 Concrete/Wood Installation Kit........................................................................................................ 11 SammysToggleTM............................................................................................................................ 12 Dektite° Pipe Flashing..................................................................................................................... 12 Sammys X-Press° Pole Tool Kit...................................................................................................... 13 SammysPole TooITM......................................................................................................................... 13 Approvalsand Listings.................................................................................................................... 14 SpecialNotes .................................................................................................................................. 15 Warranty • Disclaimer of Warranty Proper fastener connection design takes in to account where and how fasteners are used.Allowance for special characteristics in materials,differences in materials,differences in types of materials being joined,unique or unusual environmental service or installation conditions and the safety factors required by anticipating normal or short term loading conditions must be considered.Due to possible differences in specifications,applications,and interpretation of results,purchasers and specifiers must make their own evaluation of the products,to determine the suitability of these products for intended use.All warranties of Buildex products,expressed or implied,including the warranties of merchantabilty and fitness for particular purposes are specifically excluded except for the following:Buildex will repair or replace any product which,within twelve months after sale by Buildex or its distributors,is found by Buildex to be defective in material or workmanship-normal wear and tear accepted.This is the sole warranty of Buildex and the sole remedy available to distributor or buyer.Buildex shall not be liable for any injury,loss or damage,direct,indirect,or consequential,arising out of the use of,or the inability to use,any Buildex product. INSTALLATION • • ' WOOD & STEEL INSTALLATION STEP INTO WOOD&STEEL: INSTALLATION STEP •' •MTO WOOD&STEEL: 1.Insert the appropriate nut driver into a 318"or 1/2°portable drill. 1.Insert the appropriate nut driver into a 318"or 112"portable drill. 2.Insert the SAMMYS®into the#14(black)nut driver(p/n 8113910).Drill 2.Insert the SAMMYS into the#14SW(red)nut driver(p/n 8114910).With drill should be in a vertical position. unit in a horizontal position and at a right angle to the structural member, begin installation. 3.Push the face of the nut driver tight to the member.Begin installation when the nut driver spins freely on the SAMMYS,stop drill and remove. 3.When the nut driver spins freely on the SAMMYS,stop the drill and remove. 4.The SAMMYS is now ready to receive 114"318",112"or metric all thread rod,bolt stock.(The 112"requires the#14SW red nut driver) 4.The unit is now ready to receive 114",318",M10,M8 or metric all thread rod or bolt stock. Note:When installing DSTR,follow the above instructions,then add retainer nut and torque to 20 inch lbs.for maximumpullout in purlin steel. Note:When installing SWDR,follow the above instructions,then add retainer nut and torque to 20 inch lbs.for maximum pullout in purlin steel. INSTALLATION • FOR CONCRETE INSTALLATION STEPS- =INTO CONCRETE: INSTALLATION STEPS = INTO CONCRETE: 1.Using an SDS 250 carbide tip bit or a HEX RECEIVER with a #250 1.Using an SDS 250 carbide tip bit or a HEX RECEIVER with a #250 carbide tip bit,pre-drill the concrete member to a depth of 2"with a carbide tip bit,pre-drill the concrete member to a depth of 2"with a hammer/ hammer/rotary hammer drill set on impact mode. rotary hammer drill set on impact mode. 2.After pre-drilling has been completed,install the SLEEVE TOOL over 2.After pre-drilling has been completed,install the SLEEVE TOOL the bit(the bit should remain in the drill),and insert the#14(black) over the bit(the bit should remain in the drill),and insert the#14SW(red) nut driver(p/n 8113910)into the opposite end(see Vertical Installation nut driver(p/n 8114910)into the opposite end. note above). 3.Insert the SWC screw into the nut driver. 3.Insert the CST screw into the nut driver. 4.Place tip of screw into the pre-drilled hole,turn impact/drill unit to 4.Place tip of screw into the pre-drilled hole,turn impact/drill unit to drill drill mode and begin insertion.When the nut driver spins free on the mode and begin insertion.When the nut driver spins freely on the SWC screw,installation is complete.Stop and remove drill. CST screw,installation is complete.Stop and remove drill. 5.The SWC screw is ready to receive 114"318"or metric all thread rod 5.The concrete screw is ready to receive 114",318°112",or metric all or bolt stock. thread rod or bolt stock.(#14SW red nut driver used with 112"screw) Note:Use a 1200 maximum RPM drill for installation. Note:Use a 1200 maximum RPM drill for installation. Note:Do not install concrete screws while the drill unit is in impact mode— Note:Do not install concrete screws while the drill unit is in impact mode— doing so will destroy the pullout factor of the fastener doing so will destroy the pullout factor of the screw. SPECIAL NUT DRIVER SYSTEM:The nut drivers were designed with a unique spin-off feature which provides a fast and safe installation each time.When the face of the driver comes into contact with the material you are installing into,continue drilling until nut driver spins free.Installation is then complete.Warranty requires the use of the appropriate nut driver for installations. 3 To find a distdbutor near you,call 800-848-5611 SAMMYS° FOR WOOD SAMMYS' FOR WOOD - Vertical Application Application Product Features Not less than Wood Flooring 2"nominal width •No pre-drilling required. •Quick to install using the Sammy Not less than Nut Driver with an 18V cordless 3"nominal drill. thickness(2-1/2") (depth or side Wood Joist of vertical member) •Saves time from traditional - - - - - methods. Double Sheetrock Ceiling •Reduces installation costs. Assembled in the U.S.A. Composite/Truss Consult truss manufacturer for recommended installation point. *Pre-dtilfing may be required for GST N 25-380.Tool available on page 11. View our installation videos! OUT& Approvals Rod Part Model Screw Ultimate UL Test FM Test Box Case Size Number Descriptions Pullout(Ibs) Load(Ibs) Load(Ibs) Gty Qty VERTICAL MOUNT 1/4" 8002957 GST 100 1/4 x 1" 210 (7/16"OSB) 25 125 670 (3/4"Ply) 1/4" 8003957 GST 200 1/4 x 2" 1760 (Fir) 25 125 L 3/8" 8007957 GST 10 1/4 x 1" 210 (7/16"OSB) 300 25 125 670 (3/4"Ply) 3/8" 8008957 GST 20 1/4 x 2" 1760 (Fir) 850 1475 25 125 #14 Black 3/8" 8068925 GST 20-SS 1/4 x 2" 1760 (Fir) 850 25 125 Nut Driver v 3/8" 8009925 GST 25-380 3/8 x 2-1/2" 2113 (Fir) 1500 25 125 Part#8113910 tg 3/8" 8010957 GST 30 1/4 x 3" 2060 (Fir) 1500 1475 25 125 _ 1/2" 8013925 GST 2 1/4 x 2" 1760 (Fir) 25 125 1/2" 8015925 GST 3 1/4 x 3" 2275 (Fir) 25 125 #14 SW Red Nut Driver Part#8114910 If w � oHS ASSEMBLED U.S.A. SPECIAL NUT DRIVER SYSTEM:The nut drivers were designed with a unique spin-off feature which provides a fast and safe installation each time.When the face of the driver comes into contact with the material you are installing into,continue drilling until nut driver spins free.Installation is then complete.Warranty requires the use of the appropriate nut driver for installations. 0 SIDEWINDER@ FOR WOOD -Horizontal ApplicationApplication o Product„ 5 Not less than 2"nominal width •No pre-drilling required. (1-1/2")up to 3-1/2"pipe;not less than 3"(2-1/2")nominal width 4"&5'pipe •Quick to install using the Sammy Floor Joist Nut Driver with an 18V cordless Minimum 2-1/2"from bottom for drill/driver. branch lines.Minimum 3"from bot- tom for main lines.Exception:This •Saves time from traditional requirement shall not apply to 2"or methods. thicker nailing strips resting on top of steel beams. •Reduces installation costs. •Assembled in the U.S.A. :r View our installation videos! O YOUTUk HORIZONTALApprovals Rod Part Model Screw Ultimate UL Test Box Case Size Number Descriptions Shear(Ibs) Load(Ibs) Gty QtY . VIL 3/8" 8020957 SWG 10 1/4 x 1" 622 (Fir) 300 25 125 3/8" 8021957 SWG 20 1/4 x 2" 1725 (Fir) 1050 25 125 Q. 3/8" 8022925 SWG 25-380 318 x 2-1/2" 2249 (Fir) 1500 25 125 3/8"* 8023925 SWG 30 1/4 x 3" 1884 (Fir) 25 125 #14 SW Red Nut Driver Part#8114910 SAMMYS SWIVEL HEAD Tm FOR WOOD Swivel Application Application Product Features r..•an c.*00°.,,,.10", •Eliminates distortion of threaded rod. ", •Accommodates up to 3'%"x 12 pitch roof. •Allows 17°deflection from vertical. ..a •Saves time from traditional methods. •Reduces installation costs. �rre� •*. Assembled in the U.S.A.Approvals Rod Part Model Screw Ultimate UL Test Load FM Test Min Box Case • Size Number .• City e #14 Black SWIVEL MOUNT Nut Driver 3/8" 8139957 SH-GST 20 1/4 x 2" 1257(Fir) 1050 1475 25 125 Part#81139101 1903 Dim.Lumber 1500 33/8" 8269957 SH-GST/CST 20 5/16 x 1-3/4" 1406 @ 45°off vertical 850 @ 45° 25 125 May require pre-drilling;consult joist manufacturer. Dim.Lumber #14 SH Orange ••will not swivel until installed with black nut driver. • Nut Driver Part#8273910 To find.distributor near y• 800-848-5611 SAMMYS® FOR STEEL SAMMYS' FOR STEEL - Vertical Application Application Product Features •Made with Teks®self-drilling fasteners- no pre-drilling required. •Installs into steel range from ` 20 gauge—1/2"thicknesses. �' •Saves time from traditional methods. •Reduces installation costs. •Quick to install using the Sammys Nut Driver with an 18V cordless drill/driver. •A standard screwgun with a depth sensitive nosepiece should be used to install Teks. For optimal fastener performance,the screwgun should be a minimum of 6 amps and have an RPM range of 0-2500. ,► •Assembled in the U.S.A. P�►�.O�►JL� � View our installation videos! MuTube Approvals Rod Part Model Screw Ultimate ILL Test FM Test Min Max Box Case Size Number Descriptions Pullout(Ibs) Load(Ibs) Load(Ibs) Thick Thick Qty Qty VERTICAL MOUNT 1/4" 8024957 DSTR 100* 1/4-20 x 1"TEKS 3 1510 (20 ga.) .036"-20 ga 3/16" 25 125 1/4" 8025957 DST 100 1/4-14 x V TEKS 3 446 (20 ga.) .036"-20 ga 3/16" 25 125 1/4'. 8026957 DST 150 1/4-14 x 1-1/2"TEKS 3 970 (16 ga.) .036"-20 ga 3/16" 25 125 _ 1/4" 8027957 DST 200 1/4-14 x 2"TEKS 3 446 (20 ga.) .036"-20 ga 3/16" 25 125 3/8" 8038957 DSTR 1* 1/4-20 x 1"TEKS 3 1510 (20 ga.) 1500 1475 .036"-20 ga 3/16" 25 125 0 3/8" 8037957 DSTR 1-1/2* 12-24 x 1-112"TEKS 5 1510 (3/16") 1500 1475 .060"-16 ga. 1/2" 25 125 �} 3/8" 8039957 DSTR 516* 5/16-18 x 1-1/4"TEKS 3 2200 (20 ga.) 1500 1475 .036"-20 ga 3/16" 25 125 3/8" 8040957 DST 10 1/4-14 x 1"TEKS 3 446 (20 ga.) .036"-20 ga 3/16" 25 125 i 0 970 (16 ga.) 3/8" 8041957 DST 15 1/4-14 x 1-1/2"TEKS 3 446 (20 ga.) .036"-20 ga 3/16" 25 125 970 (16 ga.) 3/8" 8044957 DST 30 1/4-14 x 3"TEKS 3 446 (20 ga.) .036"-20 ga 3/16" 25 125 970 (16 ga.) #14 Black 3/8" 8045957 DST 516 5/16-18 x 1-114"TEKS 3 1500 (3/16") 1500 1475 .125"-1/8" 3/16" 25 125 Nut Driver Y 0 3/8" 8046957 TEK 50 12-24 x 1-112"TEKS 5 3125 (3/16") 1500 1475 .250"-l/4" 1/2" 25 125 Part#8113910 446 (20 ga.) .::--•� 1/2" 8031925 DST 2.0 1/4-14 x 2"TEKS 3 g70 (16 ga.) .188"-3/16" 1/4" 25 125 .. 1/2" 8036925 TEK 5.0 12-24 x 1-1/2"TEKS 5 3125 (3/16") .188"-3/16" 1/2" 25 125 *Includes retaining nut #14 SW Red Nut Driver Part#8114910 s � oHS 00"I ASSEMBLED U.S.A. SPECIAL NUT DRIVER SYSTEM:The nut drivers were designed with a unique spin-off feature which provides a fast and safe installation each time.When the face of the driver comes into contact with the material you are installing into,continue drilling until nut driver spins free.Installation is then complete.Warranty requires the use of the appropriate nut driver for installations. ProductSIDEWINDERI FOR STEEL -Horizontal Application Application •Made with Teks°self-drilling fasteners-no pre-drilling required. NO •Installs into steel range from 20 gauge—1/2"thicknesses. }�� •A standard screwgun with a depth sensitive nosepiece should be used to install Teks.For optimal fastener performance,the screwgun should be a -- minimum of 6 amps and have an RPM range of 0-2500. Y0 •Saves time from traditional methods. J •Reduces installation costs. W •Quick to install using the Sammys Nut Driver with an View our W 18V cordless drill/driver. installation videos! •Asembled in the U.S.A. 0 YothbeApprovals Rod Part Model Screw Ultimate UL Test FM Test Min Max Box Case y Size Number D- Qty Qty HORIZONTAL MOUNT 3/8" 8050957 SWD 10 1/4-14 x 1"TEKS 3 1477 (16 ga.) .060"-16 ga 3/16" 25 125 v 3/8" 8052957 SWD 20 1/4-14 x 2"TEKS 3 1477 (16 ga.) .060"-16 ga 3/16" 25 125 3/8" 8055957 SWDR 1* 1/4-20 x 1"TEKS 3 1900 (20 ga.) 1500 1475 .036"-20 ga 3116" 25 125 3/8" 8054957 SWDR 1-1/2* 12-24 x 1-1/2"TEKS 5 2375 (3/16") 1500 1475 .188"-3/16" 1/2" 25 125 3/8" 8056957 SWDR 516* 5/16-18 x 1-1/4"TEKS 3 2480 (20 ga.) 1500 1475 .036"-20 ga 3/16" 25 125 *Includes retaining nut #14 SW Red Nut Driver Part#8114910 SAMMYS SWIVEL .Tm • - STEEL Application Application Product Features •Eliminates distortion of threaded rod in sloped roof applications. r •Accommodates 3-1/2 x 12 pitch. • •Installs into angled z-purlin;allows threaded rod to hang plumb. •Allows 17°deflection from vertical. •Asembled in the U.S.A. 1 View our installation videos! CYoubbe Approvals Rod Part Model Screw Ultimate UL Test I'M Test Min Max Box Case Size Number •. Qty Qty SWIVEL MOUNT M #14Black " 81379 11TEK S 3 X 1" ( ) Nut 3/8 57 SH-DSTR 1* Driver TEK 3220 3/16" 1500 1475 .035" 3/16" 25 125 Nut Part#8113910 2368(1/2"steel Vertical) 3/8" 8268957 SH-TEK 50 12-24 x 1-5/8" 1306(45°off Vertical) 1500(Vertical) 4" 3/16" 1/2" 25 125 TEKS 5 2281(3/16"HISS) 850(45°off Vertical) 2-1/2" 1585(3/16"HISS 45°off Vertical) *Does not comply with ROHS requirements/Includes retaining nut #14 SH Orange • Nut Driver Part#8273910 SA MMY X-PRESS® Installs into Metal Deck, Purlin, or Tubular Steel SAMMYX-PRESSOApplication ProductApplication •The Sammy X-Press expands to provide •Less jobsite material needed. direct vertical attachment in: (XP) - light gauge steel deck or purlin •No retaining nut required. � (22 ga.-1/8"). •Provides design flexibility. •Installs in seconds with Sammy X-Press It®Tool, saving time&installation costs. •Assembledin the U.S.A. •Use in applications where access to the back of View our the installed fastener is prohibited.is.metal roof installation videos! deck,tubular steel,or vapor barrier fabric. Woubbe DescriptionApprovals Rod Part Model Size Number Pullout(lbs) Load(lbs) Thick Load(lbs) Thick Thick • QtY MOUNTVERTICAL Sammy 185(Luminaire) .027 NL 1/4" 8181922 XP 200 X-P ess 200 1146(22 ga) 250(Luminaire) .056" .125" 25 125 Metal Deck ■ 850(2%"Pipe) .027" 940 (2"Pipe) 029" X-Press 20 250 3/8" 8150922 XP 20 Sammy 1146(22 ga) 250(Luminaire)(Luminaire) .0.056"" 1475(4"Pipe) .104" .125" 25 125 Metal Deck 283(Conduit&Cable) .029" 1500(4"Pipe) .060" 3/8" 8153922 XP 35 X Pr ss 35 1783(16 ga) 250(Luminaire) .056" 4775((4"PI pe) .1104" .125" 25 125 Purlin 416(Conduit&Cable) .059" T Pre-Pour Structural Concrete@ 3000 psi Metal Deck 3/8" 8150922 XP 20 Sammy 1146(22 ga) 850(2%Pipe) 25 125 (Pre-Pour) X-Press 20 Post-Pour Range II LWC<_35 PCF(lbs/ft3) Metal Deck (Post-Pour) Pre-Pour Structural Concrete @ 3000 psi Post-Pour Range II LWC<_35 PCF(Ibs/ft') —J—�VVE Lr -�- Lr'� SAMMYX-PRESS SIDEWINDER'" - Horizontal Application Application Product •The Sammy X-Press Sidewinder expands to •Less jobsite material needed. provide horizontal attachment in: 16 ga-3/16"steel-purlin,tubular steel. •No retaining nut required. •Installs in seconds with Sammy X-Press It®Tool, •Provides design flexibility. saving time&installation costs. •Assembled in U.S.A.of •Use in applications where access to the back of Canadian Steel the installed fastener is prohibited;ie.metal roof View our deck,tubular steel,or vapor barrier fabric. installation videos! 0 Youbbe DescriptionApprovals Rod Part Model Size NumberShear(Ibs) Load(lbs) Thick Load(Ibs) Thick Qty Qty HORIZONTAL MOUNT 1250(3%'Pipe) 3/8" 8293957 SWXP 35 Sidewinder 1798(16 ga) 80 (Luminaire) .059" .125" 25 125 Metal rlin in X-Press 35 416(Conduit&Cable) Pu � S ASSEMBLER U.S A. TM SAMMYX-PRESSA . . ProductApplication •The Sammy X-Press Swivel allows you •Less jobsite material needed. to hang plumb in extreme roof pitches: 89*in z-purlin •No retaining nut required. 45'in metal deck for 12/12 pitch � •Provides design flexibility. EREM •Installs in seconds with Sammy X-Press It®Tool, f)10' n 1 G saving time&installation costs. •Assembled in the U.S.A. V�p1�NT •Use in applications where access to the back of View our the installed fastener is prohibited.ie.metal roof installation videos! deck,tubular steel,or vapor barrier fabric. MOW— O — DescriptionApprovals Rod Part Model Size Number Pullout(Ibs) Load(Ibs) Thick Load(Ibs) Thick Thick Qty Qty MOUNTSWIVEL 750(2"Pipe) Swivel 1061(22 ga Vert) 170 Vertical(Luminaire) Metal Deck/ 3/8" 8294922 SXP 20 80 @ 45°(Luminaire) .029" 635(2"Pipe) .029" .125" 25 125 X-Press 20 829(45°Off Vert) 283 Vertical(Conduit&Cable) Pudin 11J 233 @ 45°(Conduit&Cable) 'W 1250(3-1/2"Pipe) 250 Vertical(Luminaire) ? 3/8" 8295922 SXP 35 Swivel 1675(16 ga Vert) 80 @ 90°(Luminaire) '059° '029" .125" 25 125(Luminaire) Metal Deck/ X-Press 35 1558(89°Off Vert) 500 Vertical(Conduit&Cable) 635(2"Pipe) Purlin 333 @ 89°(Conduit&Cable) 1/2" 8272957 SXP 2.0 Swivel 1061(22 ga Vert) .027" .125" 25 125 Metal Deck X-Press 2.0 829(45°Off Vert) Pudin 1/2" 8271957 SXP 3.5 Swivel 1675(16 ga Vert) Metal Deck/ X-Press 3.5 1558(89°Off Vert) .060" .125" 25 125 Pudin • SAMMYX- - - © • • • Application Product ` •The Sammy X-Press expands to provide direct vertical attachment in: metal deck(22-16 gauge) y4 J t z-purlin(18-16 gauge) •Assembled in the U.S.A. View our installation videos! 0 Youbbe DescriptionPart Number Model 8194910 UXPIT* Universal X-Press It Tool 1 8152910 XPDB 25/64"Drill Bit 1 'Tool Includes:Sleeve,Bit Receiver,Hex Wrench,and 25/64"Drill Bit. 1 1 • To find-distributor near y• 800-848-5611 SAMMYS° FOR CONCRETE SAMMYS@ FOR CONCRETE — Vertical Application Application Product Features •Easy two step process(Drill hole& *•4��'4 ,d o d v; �•4,'Q drive Sammys concrete anchor). ?" 'a r 4?" a •1W pre-drilled pilot hole required. . 7 ` .D `ad•`aJ�A�• :d `pd• •� •Concrete Installation Tool available for CC a one tool installation process. •Assembled in the U.S.A. -j .f••'ft••r ••r•' � j•• fir View our ... installation videos! 0YOUTUbe Size Number Descriptions Pullout(lbs)* Load(lbs)Approvals Rod Part Model Screw Ultimate I'M Test Box Case VERTICAL MOUNT #14 Black 1/4" 8058957 CST 200 5/16 x 1-3/4" 2400 25 125 Nut Driver FM 3/8" 8059957 CST 20 5/16 x 1-3/4" 2400 1475 25 125 Part#8113910 — #14SW Red 1/2" 8060925 CST 2 5/16 x 1-3/4" 2400 25 125 Nut Driver FM 36-EFM 3/8" 8306957 CCST 516 5116-14 x 2-1/2" 857** 25 125 Part#8114910 For complete performance data see ICC Report ESR-3699 Tested in 3000 PSI concrete **Pullout strength for Cracked Concrete and Seismic Zones A-F ProductSIDEWINDEW FOR CONCRETE - Horizontal Application Application �' •Easy two step process(Drill hole&drive •4• U°• Sammys concrete anchor). � I I • C p '�' o'P Z •'/<"pre-drilled pilot hole required. •Concrete Installation Tool available for a one tool D., -p. • C installation process. d ri ol77`4; , a o � •Assembleded in the U.S.A. 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OYNTUM Approvals Rod Part Model Screw Ultimate FM Test Box Case Size Number 1• Qty Qty HORIZONTAL MOUNT 0 3/8" 8061957 SWC 20 5/16 x 1-3/4" 2450 1475 25 125 O 369gEFM 3/8" 8307957 SW-CCST 516 5/16-14 x 2-1/2" 857** 25 125 #14SW Red Tested in 3000 PSI concrete **Pullout strength for cracked concrete and Seismic Zones A-F Nut Driver Part#8114910 SPECIAL NUT DRIVER SYSTEM:The nut drivers were designed with a unique spin-off feature which provides a fast and safe installation each time.ASSEMBLED U.S.A. �S free.Installation n t onis then complete.rWarranty requires thecuse ltof the appropriate nut driver for installations.continue drilling until nut driver spins OZZHH'yo SAMMYS SWIVEL HEAD Tm FOR CONCRETE Swivel Application Application Product Features •Installs vertically and swivels up to 89°in wood& concrete structures. •:moo s..�:=.P' Eliminates distortion of threaded rod. •1/4"pre-drilled pilot hole required. •Concrete installation tool available for a one piece installation process. •Assembled in the U.S.A. Approvals Rod Part Model Screw Ultimate Box Case Size Number .• Qty Qty SWIVEL MOUNT 2537 in 3000 psi concrete 3/8" 8269957 SH-GST/CST 20 5/16 x 1-3/4" 1459 @ 45°off vertical in 3000 psi concrete 25 125 2852 in 6000 psi concrete 1636 @ 45°off vertical in 6000 psi concrete FM 3/8" 8308957 SH-CCST 516 5/16-14 x 2-1/2" 857** 25 125 Note:UL Listed for wood-see page 5 #14 SH Orange Nut Driver Part#8273910 *Tested in 3000 PSI concrete **Pullout strength for cracked concrete and Seismic Zones A-F Uj CONCRETE I WOOD INSTALLATIONLLI Ct V Application Z 'CRotary Hammer Drill into concrete Hammer Drill into concrete (b) b (9) (d) (h) (gam (e) (h) -sepiao, (C) (c) (a) Part Number Description Each Qty • 8122910 Concrete Installation Kit(a) 1 Kit includes the following items: 8113910 #14 Black Nut Driver(b) 1 8114910 #14 SW Red Nut Driver(c) 1 8116910c #250 Bit(1/4")(d) 1 8117910 SIDS Bit(1/4")(e) 1 8118910 7/32 Wood Bit(f) 1 8120910 HEX 250 Bit Receiver(1/4")(g) 1 8098910 SL 250 Sleeve(h) 1 To find a distributor near you,call 800-848-5611 ACCESSORIES SAMMYS TOGGLE TM Application Installation Steps 1.Pre-drill a 5/8"hole with a regular drill or hole saw. 4N, 2.Insert SST screw into#14 black nut driver.With wing nut and washer on bolt,insert wing nut through surface,and begin J installation. 3.When bolt is secure and nut driver spins free,stop drill motor and remove. Pre-Cast Hollow Core 4.SST screw is now ready to receive 114",3/8",or Metric all Concrete thread rod or bolt stock. o. r D• e ty 'Size Part Number Model • 450 (Lath&Plaster)' 3/8" 8064925 SST 30 1/4 x 3" 404 (2 Layers 5/8 Rock) 25 125 #14 Black Nut Driver Part#8113910 PIPE Application ,r •Complies with NFPA 13 Code Changes. •Flashing for dry pendant sprinklers subject to 4-f�RTITE 51 AY �p TO extreme temperature changes. CODE s •One piece construction is easy to install. --- with a qui<har, •Pipe diameter markings ensure accurate fit. U ARM more efficient war HOLE to fl4sh your •EPDM temperature range of-65OF to+250°F. refri9crationifreaicy units. tresrtUlTEo FREEZER STRUCTURE t—Nn fif>fU�118 Part Number Description Pipe Outside Diameter Dektite Base Diameter Dektite Height Box Qty 4003910 1 1/4"-2" 4-3/4" 3" 10 4004910 2 1-3/4"-3-1/4" 6-1/4" 4" 10 . 1. - 1 11. 611 11. oil SAMMYX-PRESS POLE TOOL • Application Product Features Speed your labor by 25% Work from the ground up It �w No scaffolding,ladders,or lifts v Perfect for working in tight spaces,through ceiling grid, --— and high vaulted ceilings For use installing Works with any Sammy X-Press product t Sammy X-Press anchors from the ground up! View our installation videos! p YouTube r Part Number Model Description Box Qty 1 XPKIT* XPKIT Sammy X-Press Pole Tool Kit 1 3/4"electdcal conduit needed for pole tool assembly • ji• SAMMYS �. POLE TOOL TIM Installation , Product Speed your labor by 25% 1 2 3 Insert •Work from the ground up adjust! here No scaffolding,ladders,or lifts Perfect for working in tight spaces,through ceiling grid, Adjust the Pole Tool to length. Load rod and Sammys into The socket will spin free and high vaulted ceilings The adjusting pin must be 18" Pole Tool. when the screw is completely below the base or the pin may installed.Pull down to remove •Works with any Vertical SAMMYS:Wood,Steel,or interfere with the rod. the Pole Tool. Concrete • Part Number Description Box Qty Pole 6'-18' 1 W W O 0 W V V Q • APPROVALS Part Numberr . ..• Mount UL Max ULTest UIL Min Wood FM Max FM Test FM Min Wood _ 8007957 GST 10 3/8" Vertical CPVC 1-1/2" 300 1-1/2" 8020957 SWG 10 3/8" Horizontal CPVC 1-1/2" 300 1-1/2" 8008957 GST20 3/8" Vertical 2-1/2" 850 1-1/2" 4" 1475 1-1/2' 8068925 GST20-SS 3/8" Vertical 2-1/2" 850 1-1/2" 8010957 GST30 3/8" Vertical 4" 1500 1-1/2" 4" 1475 1-112' 8009925 GST25-380 3/8" Vertical 4" 1500 1-1/2" 8022925 SWG25-380 3/8" Horizontal 3-1/2"-4"* 1500 1-1/2" 8021957 SWG 20 3/8" Horizontal 2-1/2"-3"** 1050 1-1/2" 8073925 SWG 20-SS 3/8" Horizontal 2-1/2" 850 1-1/2" 8269957 SH-GST/CST 20 3/8" 45°Angle off Vertical 2-1/2" 850 1-1/2" 8269957 SH-GST/CST 20 3/8" 45"Angle off Vertical 4" 1500 1-1/2" 8139957 SH-GST 20 3/8" 17°Angle off Vertical 3" 1050 1-1/2" 4" 1475 1-1/2" SAMMYS FOR STEEL-PIPE HANGER Min Steel Thick Max Steel Thick 8038957 DSTR 1 3/8" Vertical 4" 1500 .035" 4" 1475 .105" 8037957 DSTR 1-1/2 3/8" Vertical 4" 1500 .035" 4" 1475 .105" 8039957 DSTR 516 3/8" Vertical 4" 1500 .037" 4" 1475 .105" 8045957 DST 516 3/8" Vertical 4" 1500 .188" 4" 1475 .188" 8046957 TEK 50 3/8" Vertical 4" 1500 .250" 4" 1475 .188" 8055957 SWDR 1 3/8" Horizontal 4" 1500 .037" 4" 1475 .060" 8056957 SWDR 516 3/8" Horizontal 4" 1500 .037" 4" 1475 .060" 8054957 SWDR 1-1/2 3/8" Horizontal 4" 1500 .037" 4" 1475 .060" 8137957 SH-DSTR 1 318" 17'Angle off Vertical 4" 1500 .035" 4" 1475 .105" 8268957 SH-TEK50 3/8" Vertical 2-1/2" 850 70*Angle off Vertical 4" 1500 8150922 XP 20 3/8" Vertical 2-1/2" 850 .027" 2" 940 .029" 4" 1475 .105" 8153922 XP 35 3/8" Vertical 4" 1500 .060" 2" 940 .029" 4" 1475 .125" 8294922 SXP 20 3/8" Vertical or up to 45° 2" 750 .027" 2" 635 .029" 8295922 SXP 35 3/8" Vertical or up to 89' 3-1/2" 1250 .060" 2" 635 .029" 8293957 SWXP 35 3/8" Horizontal 3-1/2" 1250 .060" SAMMYS FOR CONCRETE-PIPE HANGER 8059957 CST 20 3/8" Vertical 4" 1475 3000 8061957 SWC 20 3/8" Horizontal 4" 1475 3000 8150922 XP 20 3/8" Vertical 2-1/2" 850 Pre-Pour Structural @ 3000psi 8150922 XP 20 3/8" Vertical 2-1/2" 850 Post-Pour Range II LWC<_35 PCF(lbs/fC) Part Model .. Mount UL Load UL Min Steel SAMMYS Number Size Direction Rating(Ibs) Thickness 8150922 XP 20 3/8" Vertical 185 .027" 250 .035" 8153922 XP 35 318" Vertical 185 .027" 250 .035" 8181922 XP 200 1/4" Vertical 185 .027" 250 .035" 8294922 SXP 20 3/8' Vertical 170 .027" 45' 80 .027" 8295922 SXP 35 3/8' Vertical 250 .060" 90* 80 .060" 8293957 SWXP 35 3/8" Horizontal 80 .060" Part Model Rod Mount UL Load UL Min.Steel Listed Application Number Size Direction Rating(Ibs) Thickness SAMMYS FOR CONDUIT, 8150922 XP 20 3/8" Vertical 283 .027" Max 4 trade size EMT,RMC,and IMC&5 trade size rigid PVC conduit 8153922 XP 35 3/8" Vertical 500 .060" Max 4 trade size EMT&6 trade sze RMC,IMC,and rigid PVC conduit 8294922 SXP 20 3/8" Vertical 283 .027" Max 4 trade size EMT,RMC,and IMC&5 trade size rigid PVC conduit 8295922 SXP 35 3/8" Vertical 500 .060" Max 4 trade size EMT&6 trade sze RMC,IMC,and rigid PVC conduit 8293957 SWXP 35 3/8" Horizontal 500 .060" Max 4 trade size EMT&6 trade sze RMC,IMC,and rigid PVC conduit 8149957 CZ2000 1/4"or 3/8" Onto Vertical Rod UL Listed 4S16-Cable Hanger,Cat.No.C-Z2000 Plenum Rated, Complies w/NEC Standards GaugesSheet Steel Gauge No. 22 ga. 20 ga. 18 ga. 16 ga. 14 ga. 12 ga. 1/8" 3/16" 1/4" Nominal Decimal Equivalent .030" .036" .048" .060" .075" .105" .125" .188" .250" *SWG 25-380 Maximum pipe size in composite wood joist allowed by UL is 3-112" UL compliance with NEC Standards. *SWG 25-380 Maximum pipe size in wood timber orjoist allowed by UL is 4" UL and FM tests were performed in compliance with NFPA 13 Standards. **SWG 20 Maximum pipe size in composite wood joist allowed by UL is 2-112" Fastening requirement:5 times weight of water-filled schedule 40 pipe plus 250 pounds. **SWG 20 Maximum pipe size in wood timber or'oisl allowed to UL is 3" SPECIAL NOTES • Engineering Note • In 1996,the anchors listed by UL were tested in plate steel that measured.188"and.118".Subsequent testing was done for z-purlin applications in May 1997 using(.037")or 20 gauge steel.Most recently in 2008,testing with the new Sammy X-Press®was completed using(.030")or 22 gauge steel metal deck. Sammys®Nut Drivers Special nut drivers were designed to be used with Sammys.When the appropriate nut drivers are used for installation,the driver spins freely on the screw after installation is complete and eliminates the expected wrist snap,reduces over-torque,and prevents screw failure. Steel Screws Due to variations in hardness of certain metals,it should be noted that our self-drilling screws for steel will experience different drill speeds.500-1500 RPM drill speed should be used. Metric Products Metric versions of the Sammy anchors are available at www.itwbuildex.com Sammys for Seismic Please visit www.itwbuildex.com for our current Seismic product offerring. Vibratory Environments For attaching or anchoring in high vibratory environments,special care should be taken not just for building attachments but also for the hangers or assemblies being supported. Consult local code authorities for accepted anchoring devices. Composite Joist/Truss Truss manufacturers vary installation recommendations for composite joist.UL testing was completed to validate that Sammys and Sidewinders SWG 20 and SWG 25-380 can be installed into the top cord of a truss.Sammy GST 20 can be installed into the center of the lower cord of a composite joist.Penetration of the upright center web is permitted by some joist manufacturers.Consult truss manufacturer for recommended installation point. Pre-drilling may be required by joist manufacturers.If so,pre-drill pilot hole 1/8"smaller than root diameter of fastener. Consult the table below: Model Root Diameter Hole Size GST 20 .182" 1/8" GST 25-380 .280" 7132" SWG 20 .182" 1/8" SWG 25-380 .280" 7/32" To increase efficiency of the installation process,sleeve tools,bit receivers,and wood bits are available for pre-drilling. NFPA/NEC Standards All UL and FM testing complies with NFPA 13 and NEC standards.Check with your local(AHJ)Authority Having Jurisdiction to confirm application and usage. UL Listings/FM Approvals UL and FM reports are available at www.itwbuildex.com �uLD 5 O • 111B RAKER ALSO LISTED AS CONDUIT AN O CABLE HARD WARE ALSO USMB AS ANCHOR FOR LUMINAIRE B., Technical Drawings Technical drawings are available and can be downloaded at www.itwbuildex.com in the following formats:.dwg,.dxf,and.igs. Assembled in the U.S.A. Products Contact Information As—bledUSA Technical Assistance:(800)848-5611 Option#6(x 3259) Customer Service:(800)848-5611 Option#1 • J Q Q. Q. Q 15 To find a distributor near you,call 800-848-5611 115 Standard Duty - i The 115 Standard Duty Loop Hanger is ideal for suspending stationary, non-insulated pipe lines,including CPVC pipes, in fire sprinkler systems.A knurled insert nut helps simplify vertical adjustments and flared edges on the base(1/2"to 4"sizes) help protect pipes from coming into contact with any sharp edges of the hanger. • Flared edges help prevent any sharp surfaces from coming into contact with the pipe(1/2"to 4" sizes) • Retained insert nut helps ensure the loop hanger and insert nut stay together • Recommended for the suspension of stationary non-insulated pipe lines • Manufactured to use the minimum rod size permitted by NFPA°for fire sprinkler piping • Conforms with Federal Specification WW-H-171 (Type 10), Manufacturers Standardization Society(MSS)SP-58(Type 10) �- -RS C 8 A OD �F Material:Steel FM Finish: Pregalvanized C UL US wv►•oveo Outer Diameter Rod Size Static Load Part Number Pipe Size OD RS A f3 C F Certifications 1150050EG 1/2" 0.840" 3/8" 213/16" 11/8" 1" 3001b cULus 1150075EG 3/4" 1.050" 3/8" 3" 1 3/16" 15/16" 300 1b cULus,FM 1150100EG 1" 1.315" 3/8" 3 1/4" 1 3/8" 15/16'* 3001b cULus,FM 1150125EG 1 1/4" 1.660" 3/8" 3 9/16" 1 1/2" 15/16" 300 1b cULus,FM 1150150EG 1 1/2" 1.900" 3/8" 3 13/16" 1 5/8" 15/16" 300 lb cULus,FM 1150200EG 2" 2.375" 3/8" 4 1/4" 1 7/8" 15/16" 300 lb cULus,FM 1150250EG 2 1/2" 2.875" 3/8" 5 15/16" 3 7/16" 2" 5251b cULus,FM 115030DEG 3" 3.500" 3/8" 6 9/16" 3 1/2" 1 15/16" 525 lb cULus,FM 1150350EG 3 1/2" 4.000" 3/8" 7 1/16" 3 3/4" 1 15/16" 585 lb cULus,FM 1150400EG 4" 4.500" 3/8" 7 9/16" 4" 1 15/16" 650 lb cULus,FM 1150500EG 5" 5.563" 1/2" 9 13/16" 4 3/4" 2 1/4" 1,000[b cULus,FM 1150600EG 6" 6.625" 1/2" 11 5/16" 6 5/16" 3 5/16" 1,000 lb cULus.FM 1150800EG 8" 8.625" 1/2" 12 7/8" 6 7/8" 2 7/8" 1,000 lb cULus,FM nJent CADDY FM is a registered certification mark of FM Approvals LLC,LTD.NFPA is a registered trademark of National Fire Protection Association,Inc.UL,UR,cUL,cUR,cULus and cURus are registered certification marks of UL LLC. WARNING nVent products shall be installed and used only as indicated in nVent's product instruction sheets and training materials,Instruction sheets are available at www.erico.com and from your nVent customer service representative.Improper installation,misuse,misapplication or other failure to completely follow nVent'a instructions and warnings may cause product malfunction,property damage,serious bodily injury and death and/or void your warranty. ®2019 nVent All rights reserved nVent,nVent CADDY,nVent ERICO,nVent ERIFLEX and nVent LENTON are owned by nVent or its global affiliates. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.nVent reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice. v, mkiri CADDY Pipe Clamps Fig.28M - Offset Hanger& Restrainer for CPVC Plastic Pipe and IPS Steel Pipe @TOLCO Size Range: 3/4" (20mm)thru 2" (32mm) C&Is Material: Steel, Pre-Galvanized LISTED Function: Designed to be used as a hanger and restrainer for CPVC piping or steel piping where the "stand-off" design will ease installation by eliminating the need for wood blocking. Features: • Flared edge design protects CPVC pipe from any rough or abrasive surfaces I • Unique snap-on design holds pipe firmly in place and allows retrofit type of installation •The "Stand-Off" design eliminates the need for wood block extension •Can be installed on horizontal or vertical piping regardless of mounting surface orientation A •Attaches easily to wood structure with two hex head self-threading screws furnished with product • Installs easily using rechargeable electrical driver with 5/16" (7.9mm)extension socket eliminating impact tool damage to pipe t- •Attaches easily to steel, minimum 18 gauge (1.024mm)with (2) 1/4" x 1" tek type self drilling tapping screws c •cULus Listed as a hanger and a restrainer for fire sprinkler piping _ Installation Note: When installed in wood structural members and threads from the s #10 x 1"screws are exposed, use Fig. 27B speed nut to secure Approvals: Underwriters Laboratory Listed in the USA(UL)and Canada (cUL) to support automatic fire sprinkler systems. May be installed into wood using fasteners screws. Meets and exceeds the requirements of NFPA 13, 13R and 13D. Fig. 28M satisfies the UL vertical restraint requirements where needed. Order By: Figure number and pipe size Fig.27B (2)Required Patent#7,744,042 **With reduced spacing, consult factory. � r ------- rQ--------------------7 -------- - e i r - --------� a �--- ;I a - -------------------� �y Hanger and Restraint Application a ° I 1 �� Restraint Fig.276 I (1)Required 0 r- I High Side of Hanger a Restraint 11 Detail A Hanger Application Pipe Size A Hole Dia.B C Max Spacing* Approx.Wt./100 Part No. in. (mm) in. (MM) in. (Min) in. (mm) in. (mm) Ibs. (kg) 28M-3/4 3/a' (20) 2" (50.8) 3/16" (4.8) 35/w" (84.1) 5'-6" (1676) 9 (4.1) 28M-1 1" (25) 21/8" (54.0) 3/16" (4.8) 31/2" (88.9) 6-0" (1829) 12 (5.4) 28M-11/4 11/4" (32) 25/16" (58.7) 3/16" (4.8) 31/2" (88.9) 6'6" (1981) 13 (5.9) 28M-11/2 11/2" (49) 27/16" (61.9) 3/16" (4.8) 37/8" (98.4) T-0" (2133) 14 (6.3) 28M-2 2" (50) 25/8" (66.7) 3/16" (4.8) 47/16"(112.7) 8%0" (2438) 15 (6.8) * Required per NFPA 13 for CPVC plastic pipe All dimensions in charts and on drawings are in inches.Dimensions shown in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified. B-Line re Protection Solutions 41 by E=T•N ODTOLCO" wWWAOICO.Com Fig. 980 - Universal Swivel Sway Brace Attachment C&USLISTEO Size Range — One size fits bracing pipe 1" thru 2", TOLCO 12 gauge channel, and all <FM> structural steel up to 1/4" thick. Material — Carbon Steel Component of State of Function — Multi-functional attachment to structure or California OSHPD Approved Seismic Restraints System braced pipe fitting. Features — This product's design incorporates a concen- tric attachment opening which is critical to the performance H of structural seismic connections. NFPA 13 (2010) 9.3.5.8.4 indicates clearly that fastener table load values are based only on concentric loading. Mounts to any surface angle. Break off bolt head assures verification of proper installation. Installation — The Fig.980 is the structural or transitional A attachment component of a longitudinal or lateral sway brace assembly. It is intended to be combined with the B "bracing pipe" and TOLCO "braced pipe" attachment, Fig. 1000, 1001, 2002, 4L, 4A or 4B to form a complete bracing assembly. NFPA 13 and/or OSHPD guidelines should be followed. To Install — Place the Fig. 980 onto the "bracing pipe". Tighten the set bolt until set bolt head breaks off. Attachment can pivot for adjustment to proper brace angle. Approvals — Underwriters Laboratories Listed in the USA(UL) and Canada (cUL). Approved by Factory Mutual Engineering (FM). Included in our Seismic Restraints Catalog approved by the State of California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD). For additional load, spacing and placement information relating to OSHPD projects, please refer to the TOLCO Seismic Restraint Systems Guidelines. Note — The Fig. 980 Swivel Attachment and the Fig. 1001, Fig. 1000, Fig. 2002, Fig. 4A, Fig. 4B or Fig. 4L Pipe Clamp make up a sway brace system of UL Listed attachments and bracing materials which satisfies the require- ments of Underwriters' Laboratories and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Finish — Plain Note — Available in Electro-Galvanized finish. Oil q Order By — Figure number and finish. Pat.#6,273,372, Pat. #6,517,030, Pat. #6,953,174, ' � Pat.#6,708,930, Pat. #7,191,987, Pat. #7,441,730, Pat.#7,669,806 � Lateral Brace Dimensions •Weights Max. Design Max. Design Approx. A B H* Load Lbs. Load Lbs.** Wt./100 (cULus) (FM) 51/4 17/8 17/32 2765 2800 132 Available with hole sizes to accommodate up to 3/4"fastener. Consult factory. *'The loads listed are axial loads on the brace.The horizontal load capacity, H, of the brace is: H =F x sin 0,where 0 is the installation angle measured from the vertical. TOLCO®brand bracing components are desgined to be compatible ONLY with other TOLCO®brand bracing components, resulting in a Listed seismic bracing assembly. DISCLAIMER — NIBCO does NOT warrant against the failure of TOLCO°brand bracing components, in the instance that such TOLCO®brand bracing components are used in combination with products, parts or systems which are not manufactured or sold under the TOLCO®brand. NIBCO shall NOT be liable under any circumstance for any direct or indirect, incidental or consequential damages of any kind, including but not limited to loss of business or profit,where non-TOLCO brand bracing components have been,or are used. OFFICE/MANUFACTURING FACILITY•1375 SAMPSON AVE.•CORONA,CA 92879•PH: 951.737.5599•FAX: 951.737.0330 CUSTOMER SERVICE•800.786.5266 www.tolco.com ODTOLCO" www.tolco.com 00: Fig. 1000 - "Fast Clamp" Sway Brace Attachment liorniaOStPDAp of eof California OSHPD Approved Seismic Restraints System Size Range — Pipe size to be braced: 1" thru 6" Schedule 10 thru 40 IPS.* Pipe size used for bracing: 1" and 11/4" Schedule 40 C �L US LISTED I PS. *Additionally(UL) approved for use to brace Schedule 7 FM sprinkler pipe up to 4" (maximum horizontal design load 655 lbs.) Torque requirement 6 — 8 ft. lbs. Material — Carbon Steel Function — For bracing pipe against sway and seismic disturbance. The pipe attachment component of a sway brace sys- tem: Fig. 1000 is used in conjunction with a TOLCO Fig. 900 Series Fitting and joined together with bracing pipe per NFPA 13* or TOLCO OSHPD Approved Seismic Manual, forming a complete sway brace assembly. Features — Field adjustable, making critical pre-engineering of bracing pipe unnecessary. Unique design requires no threading of bracing pipe. Can be used as a component of a 4-way riser brace. Can be used as longitudinal brace with Fig. 907. Comes assembled and individually packaged with illustrated installation instructions — sizes are clearly marked. Steel leaf spring insert provided to assure installer and inspector necessary minimum torque has been achieved. - Installation — The Fig. 1000 is the "braced pipe" attachment component of a lateral sway brace assembly. It is intended to be Maximum Design Load combined with the "bracing pipe" and TOLCO structural attach- 1" thru 4" pipe size — 2015 lbs. ment component, Fig. 980, 910 or 909 to form a complete bracing 6" size — 1265 lbs. assembly. Follow NFPA 13 and/or OSHPD guidelines. To Install — Place the Fig. 1000 over the pipe to be braced, insert bracing pipe through opening leaving a minimum of 1" extension. FM Approved Design Loads* Brace pipe can be installed on top or bottom of pipe to be braced. 1" - 21/2" - 600 lbs. Tighten hex nuts until leaf spring is flat. It is recommended that the 3" - 4" - 700 lbs. brace angle be adjusted before hex nuts are fully tightened. Approvals — Underwriters Laboratories Listed in the USA(UL) and Canada (cUL). Approved by Factory Mutual Engineering (FM). Included in our Seismic Restraints Catalog approved by the State of California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD). For additional load, spacing and placement informa- tion relating to OSHPD projects, please refer to the TOLCO Seismic Restraint Systems Guidelines. Application Note — Position Fast Clamp and tighten two hex nuts until leaf spring flattens. A minimum of 1" pipe extension beyond the Fig. 1000 is recommended. Finish — Plain Note — Available in Electro-Galvanized and HDG finish or Stainless Steel materials. Order By — Order first by pipe size to be braced, followed by pipe size used for bracing, figure number and finish. Lateral Brace TOLCOO brand bracing components are desgined to be compatible ONLY with other TOLCO®brand bracing components, resulting in a Listed seismic bracing assembly. DISCLAIMER — NIBCO does NOT warrant against the failure of TOLCO®brand bracing components, in the instance that such TOLCOO brand bracing components are used in combination with products, parts or systems which are not manufactured or sold under the TOLCO®brand. NIBCO shall NOT be liable under any circumstance for any direct or indirect, incidental or consequential damages of any kind, including but not limited to loss of business or profit,where non-TOLCO brand bracing components have been,or are used. OFFICE/MANUFACTURING FACILITY•1375 SAMPSON AVE.•CORONA,CA 92879•PH- 951.737.5599•FAX- 951.737.0330 CUSTOMER SERVICE•800.786.5266 www,tolco.com Seismic Instruction sheet Fig. y 4 L sway brace attachment Function: For bracing pipe against sway and seismic disturbances. Fig.4L is the "braced pipe" attachment component of a longitudinal or lateral sway brace assembly. It is intended to be combined with a V-2" NPS "bracing pipe" and aTOLCO structural attachment component to form a complete bracing assembly. Sway brace assemblies are intended to be installed in accordance with NFPA 13 and the manufacturer's installation instructions. O O 0 0 O p ® 4-Way Riser Brace 0 Lateral Brace Ul t!s FM Longitudinal Brace ® LISTED APPROVED With Plain& With Hot Dip Electrogalvanized Galvanized& Finish Stainless Steel Finish Max LIL Rated Load when used as a Max LIL Rated Load when used as a lateral brace longitudinal brace Pipe size Rated load SS Rated load Pipe size Rated load SS Rated load 1"-4" 1000lbs. **1000lbs. 1"-1%2" 1000lbs. 5"—6" *1600 lbs. **1600 lbs. 2" 1600 lbs. — 8" *2100 lbs. — 2%2"—8"*** 2000 lbs. **2100 lbs. *Only UL listed for use with a 1"brace pipe **Stainless steel(Fig.4LS)is only offered for 4"and **Stainless steel(Fig.4LS)is only offered for 4" 6"size pipe and 6"size pipe 21/2"-8"2000 lbs. ***Note that the Fig.4L-4"and 5"are only UL listed for use with 1"thru 11/2"brace pipes. To install: Place the Fig.4L over the pipe to be braced and tighten down the break-off nuts(note: apply between 50-60 lb.ft. of torque). Tighten the jaw component side nut first until the hex head portion breaks off to verify correct installation torque and then repeat for other side. Next, place the Fig.4L onto the "bracing pipe" so that there is no more than an 1/8"gap between the end of the bracing pipe and the back of the jaw.Tighten break-off head bolt until the hex head breaks off to verify correct installation torque(note:apply between 36-40 lb.ft.of torque on PLN or EG or 45-50 lb.ft.of torque on HDG or SS Fig.4L). Pivot jaw for correct angle and attach to structure using TOLCO brand transitional attachment and structural attachment. Note: Break off nut is only for plain and electrogalvanized finish while standard hex nut is for hot dip galvanized and stainless steel finish.Torque requirements for standard hex nut is a minimum of 50 lbs/ft. and a maximum of 52 lbs/ft. Eaton 1000 Eaton Boulevard Cleveland,CH 44122 United States com F-�• Eaton a,C Eaton.com/tolco 13201 Dahlia Street,Suite 200 Eaton is a registered trademark. Fontana,CA 92337 United States All other trademarks are property Powering Business Worldwide Phone:800-851-7415 of their respective owners. ©2021 Eaton Follow us on social media to get the All Rights Reserved latest product and support information. Printed i USA in © ® 13 Publication n No.IL309015EN March 24,2021 B-Line Division FireLock EZ° Rigid Coupling C&f FM yds ilu4 SEE VICTAULIC PUBLICATION 10.01 FOR DETAILS STYLE 009H The FireLock EZ Style 009H coupling is a rigid, installation-ready coupling for fire protection pipe joining.The coupling's unique design eliminates loose parts, insures consistent installation and provides substantial gains in productivity. IMPORTANT FireLock EZ Style 009H couplings are recommended for use ONLY on fire protection systems. PATENTED LISTINGS/APPROVALS * The information provided below is based on the latest listing and approval data at the time of publication. Listings/Approvals are subject to change and/or additions by the approvals agencies.Contact Victaulic for performance on other pipe and the latest listings and approvals. Standard Pipe Nominal Size 11/a 175 365 365 365 365 32 1206 2517 2517 2517 2517 11h 175 365 365 365 365 40 1206 2517 2517 2517 2517 2 175 365 365 365 365 50 1206 2517 2517 2517 2517 21h N/A 365 365 365 365 65 2517 2517 2517 2517 76.1mm N/A N/A 365** 365 365 2517** 2517 2517 3 N/A 365 365 365 365 80 2517 2517 2517 2517 4 365 365 365 365 100 N/A 2517 2517 2517 2517 165.1mm N/A N/A 290** 232 300 1999** 1600 2068 6# N/A 290 365 232 365 150# 1999 2517 1600 2517 rt Listed/Approved for wet and dry pipe systems(>—40°F/-400C). Please refer to the Victaulic Installation Manual(1-009H_009_009V.pdf)for details concerning when supplemental lubrication is required. *` EN-10219(L)for 76.1mm size;EN-10255(M)for 165.1mm size # Regional availability only Speciality Pipe Pipe Size psi/ a Pipe Size psi/ Pipe Size /kPa BLT 1 Ya—2 300 300 EZT 1/a—2 300 300 MT 1'/a—2 300 300 2068 2068 2068 2068 2068 2068 DF 1 Ya—4 300 300 FF 1 Ya—4 300 300 MLT 1 Ya—2 N/A 300 2068 2068 2068 2068 2068 DT 1 Ya—2 300 300 FLF 1 Ya—4 N/A 300 ST 1'/a—2 N/A 300 2068 2068 2068 2068 EF 1 Ya—4 175 175 FLT 1 Ya—2 N/A 300 STF 1'/a—4 N/A 300 1206 1206 2068 2068 EL 1 Ya—2 300 300 FLTL 1 Ya—2 N/A 300 TF 2Ya—4 N/A 300 2068 2068 1 2068 1 1 2068 ET40 1'/a—2 300 300 GL 1 Ya—2 300 300 WLS 1'/a—2 300 300 2068 2068 2068 2068 2068 2068 EZF 3-4 300 300 MF 1'/a-4 300 300 WST 1'/a-2 N/A 175 2068 2068 2068 2068 1206 XL 1'/a—2 300 300 2068 2068 JOB/OWNER CONTRACTOR ENGINEER System No. Submitted By Spec Sect Para Location Date Approved Date www.victaulic.com VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY.©2011 VICTAULIC COMPANY.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. IC_tau I1C REV_F 10.61_1 IPS CARBON STEEL PIPE-FIRE PROTECTION PRODUCTS 10.61 FireLook EZ° Rigid Coupling STYLE 009H STYLE 009H DIMENSIONS No.-Size Dimensions-Inches/mm L�a e m b I ed ss St R1.660365 condition) Joint Assembled M Inches X 1 Ya 790 0.10 1 2 -3/8 x 2 1 2.95 1 4.77 2.70 1 4.63 1.93 1.4 32 42.4 2517 1 3514 2.54 -M10 x 2 75 121 69 1 118 49 1 0.7 1'/2 1.900 365 1035 0.10 2 -3/8 x 2 3.19 4.97 2.94 4.79 1.93 1.5 40 48.3 2517 4604 2.54 -M10 x 2 81 126 75 122 49 0.7 STYLE 009H PRE-ASSEMBLED 2 2.375 365 1616 0.12 2 -3/8x2 3.79 5.53 3.45 5.42 1.93 1.9 (PUSH ON CONDITION) 50 60.3 2517 7193 3.05 -M10 x 2 96 140 88 138 49 0.9 2'/2 2.875 365 2370 0.12 2 -3/8 x 2'/2 4.29 6.09 3.92 5.85 1.93 2.1 Y E L 65 73.0 2517 10542 3.05 M10 x 2'/2 109 155 100 149 49 1.0 76.1 mm 3.000 365 2580 0.12 2 -1/8 x 2 1/24.40 6.31 4.05 5.90 1.93 2.1 76.1 2517 11476 3.05 M10 x 2'/2 112 160 103 150 49 1.0 X 3 3.500 365 3512 0.12 2 -3/8 x 2'/2 4.91 6.70 4.55 6.46 1.93 2.3 80 88.9 2517 15622 3.05 M10 x 2'/2 125 170 116 164 49 1.0 _ 4 4.560 365 5805 0.17 2 -3/8 x 2 1/2 5.95 7.82 5.54 7.47 2.14 2.9 100 114.3 2517 25822 4.32 M10 x 2'h 151 199 141 190 55 1.3 STYLE 009H JOINT ASSEMBLED 165.1 mm 6.500 290 9623 0.17 2 -1A x 3 Ya 7.84 10.93 7.55 10.85 2.11 5.69 165.1 1999 42805 4.32 M16 x 3 Ya 199 278 192 276 54 2.6 6 6.625 290 9997 0.17 1 2 -1A x 3 1/47.96 11.08 7.67 11.99 2.11 5.92 150 168.3 1999 44469 4.32 -M16 x 3 Ya 1 202 281 195 305 54 2.69 Working Pressure and End Load are total,from all internal and external loads,based on standard weight (ANSI)steel pipe,standard roll or cut grooved in accordance with Victaulic specifications.See page 1 of this document for Listed/Approved ratings on other pipe. WARNING:FOR ONE TIME FIELD TEST ONLY,the Maximum Joint Working Pressure may be increased to 11/2 times the figures shown in the chart on page 1,specific to pipe schedule and size. t The allowable pipe separation dimension shown is for system layout purposes only.Fire Lock EZ couplings are considered rigid connections and will not accommodate expansion or contraction of the piping system. @ Number of bolts required equals number of housing segments. MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS Housing: Ductile iron conforming to ASTM A-536,grade 65-45-12. Ductile iron conforming to ASTM A-395,grade 65-45-15, is available upon special request. Housing Coating: • Orange enamel(North America,Asia Pacific) • Red enamel(Europe) Optional Coatings: • Hot dipped galvanized Gasket: • Grade"E" EPDM (Type A) Fire Lock EZ products have been Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc., Underwriters Laboratories of Canada Limited,and Approved by Factory Mutual Research for wet and dry(oil free air)sprinkler services within the rated working pressure. Bolts/Nuts: Heat-treated plated carbon steel,trackhead meeting the physical and chemical requirements of ASTM A-449 and physical requirements of ASTM A-183. www.victaulic.com VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY.©2011 VICTAULIC COMPANY.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ICt.9UI1C® 10.61_2 REV_F FFireLock EZ° Rigid Coupling STYLE 009H GENERAL NOTES NOTE:When assembling FireLock EZ couplings onto end caps,take additional care to make certain the end cap is fully seated against the gasket end stop. For FireLock EZ Style 009H couplings, use FireLock No.006 end caps containing the"EZ" marking on the inside face or No.60 end caps con- taining the"QV EZ" marking on the inside face. Non-Victaulic end cap products shall not be used with Style 009H couplings. IMPORTANT:Gaskets intended for the Style 009 or Style 009V couplings cannot be used with the Style 009H coupling.There is no interchanging of gaskets or housings between coupling styles. USE OF FLUSHSEAL GASKETS FireLock EZ couplings are supplied with FireLock EZ Grade "E"Type A gaskets.These gaskets FOR DRY PIPE SYSTEMS include an integral pipe stop,that once installed provides the same benefits as a FlushSeal gasket for dry pipe systems. It should be noted that standard FlushSeal gaskets are not compatible and cannot be used with the FireLock EZ couplings. INSTALLATION Reference should always be made to the 1-100 Victaulic Field Installation Handbook for the product you are installing. Handbooks are included with each shipment of Victaulic products for complete installation and assembly data,and are available in PDF format on our website at www.victaulic.com. WARRANTY Refer to the Warranty section of the current Price List or contact Victaulic for details. NOTE This product shall be manufactured by Victaulic or to Victaulic specifications.All products to be installed in accordance with current Victaulic installation/assembly instructions.Victaulic reserves the right to change product specifications,designs and standard equipment without notice and without incurring obligations. For complete contact information,visit www.victaulic.com 10.61 5731 REV F UPDATED 10/2011 �CtaLlIiC VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY.0 2011 VICTAULIC COMPANY.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 10.61 FireLock° Fittings <&> @ LPCB See Victaulic publication 10.01 for details FireLock®products comprise a unique system specifically designed for fire protection services. FireLock full-flow elbows and tees feature CAD-developed, hydrodynamic design,affording a shorter center-to-end dimension than standard fittings.A noticeable bulge allows the water to make a smoother turn to maintain similar flow characteristics as standard full flow fittings. FireLock fittings are designed for use exclusively with Victaulic IPS-sized couplings that have been Listed or Approved for Fire Protection Services. Use of other couplings or flange adapters may result in bolt pad interference. Victaulic FireLock fittings pressure ratings conform to the ratings of Victaulic FireLock Style 005 couplings. MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS Fitting: Ductile iron conforming to ASTM A-536,grade 65-45-12. Fitting Coating: • Orange enamel. • Red Enamel in EMEA-l. • Optional: Hot dipped galvanized. JOB/OWNER CONTRACTOR ENGINEER System No. Submitted By Spec Sect Para Location Date Approved Date www.victaulic.com VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY.©2010 VICTAULIC COMPANY.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. IC._tau IiC REV_I 10.03_1 IPS CARBON STEEL PIPE-FIRE PROTECTION PRODUCTS 10.03 FireLock° Fittings DIMENSIONS �-CtoE� toE� I u CtoE WC - o o , •� TEto E oo tE �<e NO.001 NO.003 NO.002 NO.006 Size ,. 'Elbow 45'Elbow Straight Tee Cap Size Outside Diameter C to E Weight Each C to E Weight Each C to E Weight Each Thickness"T" Weight Each Inches Inches Inches Lbs. Inches Lbs. Inches Lbs. Inches Lbs 1 Y4 1.660 0.8 0.3 32 42.4 21 1 0.1 1'/2 1.900 - - - - - 0.82 0.4 40 48.3 21 0.2 2 2.375 2.75 1.7 2.00 1.8 2.75 2.4 0.88 0.6 50 60.3 70 0.8 51 0.8 70 1.1 22 0.3 21/2 2.875 3.00 3.1 2.25 2.2 3.00 3.6 0.88 1.0 65 73.0 76 1.4 57 1.0 76 1.6 22 0.5 76.1 mm 3.000 3.00 3.30 2.25 2.4 - - - - 76.1 76 1.5 57 1.1 3 3.500 3.38 4.0 2.50 3.1 3.38 5.3 0.88 L2 80 88.9 86 1.8 64 1.4 86 2.4 22 0.5 108mm 4.250 4.00 5.7 3.00 5.1 4.00 7.5 108.0 102 2.6 76 2.3 102 3.4 4 4.500 4.00 6.7 3.00 5.6 4.00 8.7 1.00 2.4 100 114.3 102 3.0 76 2.5 102 3.9 25 1.1 5 5.563 4.88 12.6 3.25 8.3 4.88 15.7 1.00 4.1 125 141.3 124 5.7 83 3.8 124 7.1 25 1.9 159mm 6.250 5.50 12.6 3.50 9.2 5.50 17.9 158.8 140 5.7 89 4.2 140 8.0 6 6.625 5.50 18.3 3.50 11.7 5.50 22.7 1.00 5.9 150 168.3 140 8.3 89 5.3 140 10.3 25 2.7 8 8.625 6.81 25.5 4.25 20.4 6.94 38.7 1.13 12.7 200 219.1 173 11.6 1 108 9.3 176 17.6 29 5.8 www.victaulic.com VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY.0 2010 VICTAULIC COMPANY.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. IC-tau I-id 10.03_2 REV_I IPS CARBON STEEL PIPE-FIRE PROTECTION PRODUCTS 10.03 FireLock° Fittings FLOW DATA Size Equivalent Feet/meters of Straight Pipe t Actual No.002 Nominal Outside Elbows Straight Tee Size Diameter Inches Inches �� �0 0.Elbow Elbow Branch Run 1'/4 I 1.660 1.5 0.8 3.7 1.5 32 42.4 0.5 0.2 1.1 0.5 1 Yz 1.900 2.2 1.1 5.5 2.2 40 48.3 0.7 0.3 1.7 0.7 2 2.375 3.5 1.8 8.5 3.5 50 60.3 1.1 0.5 2.6 1.1 2'/2 2.875 4.3 2.2 10.8 4.3 65 73.0 1.3 0.7 3.3 1.3 76.1 mm 3.000 4.5 2.3 11.0 4.5 76.1 1.4 0.7 3.4 1.4 3 3.500 5.0 2.6 13.0 5.0 80 88.9 1.5 0.8 4.0 1.5 108mm 4.250 6.4 3.2 15.3 6.4 108.0 2.0 0.9 4.7 2.0 4 4.500 6.8 3.4 16.0 6.8 100 114.3 2.1 1.0 4.9 2.1 5 5.563 8.5 4.2 21.0 8.5 125 141.3 2.6 1.3 6.4 2.6 159mm 6.250 9.4 4.9 25.0 9.6 158.8 2.9 1.5 7.6 2.9 6 6.625 10.0 5.0 25.0 10.0 150 168.3 3.0 1.5 7.6 3.0 8 8.625 13.0 5.0 33.0 13.0 200 219.1 4.0 1.5 10.1 4.0 t The flow data listed is based upon the pressure drop of Schedule 40 pipe. www.victaulic.com VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY.©2010 VICTAULIC COMPANY.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. IC-tau I-id REV-1 10.03_3 A . r�FireLockO Fittings GENERAL NOTES NOTE:When assembling FireLock EZ couplings onto end caps,take additional care to make certain the end cap is fully seated against the gasket end stop. For FireLock EZ Style 009/009WO09H couplings, use FireLock No.006 end caps containing the"EZ" marking on the inside face or No.60 end caps containing the "QV EZ" marking on the inside face. Non-Victaulic end cap products shall not be used with Style 009/009V/009H couplings. WARRANTY Refer to the Warranty section of the current Price List or contact Victaulic for details. NOTE This product shall be manufactured by Victaulic or to Victaulic specifications.All products to be installed in accordance with current Victaulic installation/assembly instructions.Victaulic reserves the right to change product specifications,designs and standard equipment without notice and without incurring obligations. For complete contact information,visit www.victaulic.com 10.03 1539 REV I UPDATED 2/2010 �CtaLJIIC VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY.0 2010 VICTAULIC COMPANY.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 10.03 Mechanical-T° Bolted Branch Outlets SEE FM �c Vd3 LPCB SEE VICTAULIC PUBLICATION 10.01 FOR DETAILS VNIIPO STYLES 920 AND 920N Victaulic Mechanical-TO Outlet provides a direct branch connection at any location a hole can be cut in pipe.The hole is cut oversize to receive a "holefinder" locating collar which secures the outlet in position permanently.A pressure responsive gasket seals on the pipe O.D. Cross-type connections can be achieved by utilizing two upper housings of the same style and size,with the same or differing branch size connections. NOTE: Style 920 and Style 920N 115 top housings cannot be mated to each other to achieve a cross connection. Style 920 and Style 920N Mechanical-T outlets are available with grooved or female threaded STYLES 920 AND 920N STYLE 920 CROSS outlet. Specify choice on order. Units are supplied painted with plated bolts. Galvanized hous- PATENTED ings are available,supplied with plated bolts. All sizes of Style 920 and 920N are rated at 500 psi/3450 kPa working pressure on Schedule 10 and 40 carbon steel pipe.They may also be used on high density polyethylene or poly- butylene(HDPE) pipe. Pressure ratings on HDPE are dependent on the pipe rating.Contact Victaulic for ratings on other pipe. Style 920 and 920N are not recommended for use on PVC plastic pipe. Standard piping practices dictate that the Mechanical-T Styles 920 and 920N must be installed so that the main and branch connections are a true 900 angle when permanently attached to the pipeline surface. Additionally,the Vic-Tap II®hole cutting tool,which allows for hole cutting capabilities on pressurized systems, utilizes the Style 920 Mechanical-T in conjunction with the Series 726 Vic-Ball Valve to create the Style 931 Vic-Tap II Mechanical-T unit.See page 8 for further information. MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS Housing/Coating: Ductile iron conforming to ASTM A-536,grade 65-45-12,with orange enamel coating. Ductile iron conforming to ASTM A-395,grade 65-45-15, is available upon special request. • Optional: Hot dipped galvanized Gasket: (Specify choice*) • Grade"E" EPDM EPDM (Green color code).Temperature range—30OF to+230°F/-340C to+110°C. Recommended for cold and hot water service within the specified temperature range plus a variety of dilute acids,oil-free air and many chemical services. UL Classified in accordance with ANSI/NSF 61 for cold+86°F/+30°C and hot+180°F/+820C. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PETROLEUM SERVICES. • Grade"T"nitrile Nitrile(Orange color code).Temperature range—20°F to+180°F/-29°C to+82°C. Recommended for petroleum products,air with oil vapors,vegetable and mineral oils within the specified temperature range. Not recommended for hot water services over+150°F/+66°C or for hot dry air over+140°F/+60°C. *Services listed are General Service Recommendations only. It should be noted that there are services for which these gaskets are not recommended. Reference should always be made to the latest Victaulic Gasket Selection Guide for specific gasket service recommendations and for a listing of services which are not recommended. Bolts/Nuts: Heat-treated plated carbon steel,trackhead meeting the physical and chemical requirements of ASTM A-449 and physical requirements of ASTM A-183. JOB/OWNER CONTRACTOR ENGINEER System No. Submitted By Spec Sect Para Location Date Approved Date www.victaulic.com VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY.0 2018 VICTAULIC COMPANY.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. iIIIIC 1I1C® REV_O 11.02_1 CARBON STEEL PIPE- HOLE CUT PRODUCTS 11 .02 Mechanical-TO Bolted Branch Outlets STYLES 920 AND 920N DIMENSIONS Appr x. Size Dimensions Weight Each minal Size D. Inches +0.13 Inches Inches Inches Inches Inches Inches Lbs. L, F Y �Z� �� - - 2 x 1/2(a)d 920N 500 1.50 2.00 2.53 1.61 5.35 2.75 3.1 50 15 3450 38.1 51 64 41 136 70 1.5 V 3/4(a)❑ 920N 500 1.50 1.97 2.53 1.61 5.35 2.75 3.1 20 3450 38.1 50 64 41 136 70 1.5 1(a)n 920N 500 1.50 1.85 2.53 _ 1.61 5.35 2.75 3.0 w 25 3450 38.1 47 64 41 136 70 1.4 1 Y4(a)to g20N 500 1.75 2.05 2.75 3.00 1.61 5.35 3.00 3.5 3.2 GROOVED OUTLET 32 3450 44.5 52 70 76 41 136 76 1.7 1.5 C5- I? 11/2(a)to 920N 500 1.75 2.03 2.75 3.12 1.61 5.35 3.25 3.6 3.2 40 3450 44.5 52 70 79 41 136 83 1.7 1.5 Y �Z� 65 x Yz(a)§d 920N 500 L50 2.21 2.74 _ 1.82 143 2.0 1 A 65 a) 3450 1.5 .1 70 46 1.6 70 1.4 3/a(a)§d 920N 500 i 1.50 2.18 2.74 _ 1.82 5.64 2.75 3.0 _ LF 20 3450 38.1 55 70 46 143 70 1A T 1(a)§n 500 1.50 2.06 2.74 _ 1.82 5.64 2.75 2.9 25 920N 3450 38.1 52 70 46 143 70 1.4 1'/4 t(a)0 920N 500 1.75 2.30 3.00 3.25 1.82 6.29 3.00 3.5 3.2 32 3450 44.5 1 58 76 83 46 160 76 1.7 1.5 FEMALE THREADED OUTLET 1�/2 t(a)0 920N 500 2.00 2.28 3.00 3.25 1.82 6.26 3.25 3.6 3.3 40 3450 50.8 58 76 83 46 159 83 1.7 1.6 1/2(a) 300 1.50 2.22 2.75 _ 2.25 6.46 3.18 3.9 76.1 x 15 920N 2065 38.1 56 70 57 164 81 1.8 • Provides a direct branch connection at 3/4(a) 920N 300 1.50 2.19 2.75 2.25 6.46 3.18 3.9 any location where a hole can be cut 20 2065 38.1 56 70 - 57 164 81 1.8 in the pipe 1(a) 920N 300 1.50 2.07 2.75 _ 2.25 6.46 3.18 3.8 25 2065 38.1 53 70 57 164 81 1.7 • A pressure responsive gasket provides 1'/4(a)a 920N 500 1.75 2.30 3.00 3.31 1.92 6.29 3.00 3.5 3.2 the seal 32 3450 44.5 58 76 84 49 160 76 1.6 1.5 1 Yz(a)a 920N 500 2.00 2.28 3.00 3.31 1.92 6.29 3.25 3.5 3.3 • Request Publication 11.03 for 40 3450 50.8 58 76 84 49 160 83 1.6 1.5 Mechanical-T cross assemblies 3 /2(a)0 500 1.50 2.52 3.05 _ 2.28 6.15 2.75 3.4 80 x 15 920N 3450 38.1 64 78 58 156 70 1.6 • Pressure rated up to 500 psi/3450 kPa 3/4(a)a 920N 500 1.50 2.49 3.05 2.28 6.15 2.75 3.4 on steel pipe; also available for use 20 3450 38.1 63 78 - 58 156 70 1.6 with HDPE pipe 1 (a) 920N 500 1.50 2.38 3.06 _ 2.28 6.15 2.75 3.3 25 3450 38.1 61 78 58 156 70 1.6--r • Sizes from 2 x 1/2'/50 x 15 mm 1'/4(a)to 920N 500 1.75 2.55 3.25 3.56 2.28 6.15 3.00 3.8 3.7 through 8 x 47200 x 100 mm 32(b) 3450 44.5 65 83 90 58 156 76 1.8 1.8 1 1/2(a)to 920N 500 2.00 2.78 3.50 3.56 2.28 6.15 3.25 4.1 3.8 40(b) 3450 50.8 71 89 90 58 156 83 1.9 1.8 2(a)o 920N 500 2.50 2.75 3.50 3.56 2.28 6.75 3.88 4.9 4.6 50 3450 63.5 70 89 90 58 172 99 2.3 2.1 3/2 x 2 920N 500 2.50 3.00 _ 3.75 2.44 6.72 3.88 _ 3.8 90 50 3450 63.5 76 95 62 171 99 1.8 IMPORTANT NOTES: TABLE CONTINUED ON PG.3 Style 920 and Style 920N housings cannot be **Center of run to engaged pipe end,female threaded outlet only(dimensions approximate). mated to one another t Available with grooved or female threaded outlet.Specify choice on order. to achieve cross connections. t Center of run to end of fitting. # Female threaded outlets are available to NPT and BSPT specifications. @ See page 7 for Fire Protection approvals and pressure ratings. (a)British Standard female pipe threaded outlet is available as listed.Specify"BSPT clearly on order. (b)For 76.1 mm threaded outlet,specify 2'/2"BSPT clearly on order. §Vds approved for fire protection services o-PCB approved for fire protection services 0 Approved for use in China by Tianjin Approvals Company. www.victaulic.com ICtaUI1C° VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY.©2018 VICTAULIC COMPANY.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 11.02_2 REV-0 CARBON STEEL PIPE- HOLE CUT PRODUCTS 11 .02 Mechanical-TO Bolted Branch Outlets STYLES 920 AND 920N DIMENSIONS St'le Max.Work Approx. Size No. Pressure@ Dimensions Weight Each Inches or +0.13 Inches Inches Inches Inches Inches inch I Lbs. Lbs. 'tl e Ma rk 920 or E Y �Z m m 920N -0.00 TABLE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 - 4 1/2(a)❑ 500 1.50 3.03 3.56 2.69 7.01 2.75 3.7 V 100 x 15 920N 3450 38.1 77 90 68 178 70 1.8 r I 3/4(a)❑ 920N 500 1.50 3.00 3.56 _ 2.69 7.01 2.75 3.7 20 3450 38.1 76 90 68 178 70 1.8 w 1(a)a 500 1.50 2.88 3.56 _ 2.69 7.01 2.75 3.6 _ 25 920N 3450 38.1 73 90 68 178 70 1.8 GROOVED OUTLET 1 Y4(a)tM 920N 500 1.75 3.08 3.78 4.00 2.69 7.01 3.00 4.0 3.6 32(b) 3450 1 44.5 78 96 102 68 178 76 1.9 1.8 1/2(a)to 920N 500 2.00 3.28 4.00 4.00 2.69 7.01 3.25 4.2 3.9 40(b) 3450 50.8 83 102 102 68 178 83 2.0 1.9 Y Z 2(a)to 920N 4 0 63.5 83 102 100 68 17 99 2.3 4.6 50 3450 63.5 83 102 102 68 178 99 2.3 2.1 21/2(a)t 920 500 2.75 2.88 4.00 4.00 2.69 7.34 4.63 5.8 5.0 T 65 3450 69.9 73 102 102 68 186 118 2.6 2.3 76.1 mm 920 500 2.75 2.88 _ 4.00 2.69 7.34 4.63 _ 6.4 w 3450 69.9 73 102 68 186 118 2.9 1? 3(a)t 500 3.50 3.31 4.50 4.12 2.69 7.73 5.12 8.4 6.4 FEMALE THREADED OUTLET 80 920 3450 88.9 84 114 105 68 196 130 3.8 2.9 1 1/4(a)o 500 1.75 3.08 3.78 _ 2.63 7.64 3.05 5.0 _ 108.0 x 32 920N 3450 44.5 78 96 67 194 78 2.3 11/2(a)o 920N 500 2.00 3.28 4.00 2.63 7.64 3.25 5.0 • Provides a direct branch connection at 40 3450 50.8 83 102 - 67 194 83 2.3 any location where a hole can be cut 2(a) 920N 500 2.50 3.25 4.00 _ 2.63 7.64 4.00 4.0 in the pipe 50 3450 63.5 83 102 67 194 1 102 1.9 76.1 mm 920 500 2.75 2.88 4.00 4.00 2.63 7.64 4.29 8.0 7.8 • A pressure responsive gasket provides 3450 69.9 73 102 102 67 194 109 3.6 3.5 the seal 3(a) 920 500 3.50 3.31 4.50 4.50 2.63 7.63 4.88 6.8 6.5 80 3450 88.9 84 114 114 67 194 124 3.1 3.0 • Request Publication 11.03 for 5 1'/2(a)t 500 2.00 4.03 4.75 4.75 3.16 9.70 3.69 7.4 7.6 Mechanical-T cross assemblies 125 x 40 920 3450 50.8 102 121 121 80 246 94 3.4 3.4 2(a)t 500 2.50 4.00 4.75 4.75 3.16 9.70 4.38 8.2 8.0 • Pressure rated up to 500 psi/3450 kPa 50 920 3450 63.5 102 121 121 80 246 111 3.7 3.6 on steel pipe; also available for use rig(a)t 920 500 2.75 3.63 4.75 4.75 3.16 9.70 4.63 8.3 79 with HDPE pipe 65 3450 69.9 92 121 121 80 246 118 3.8 3.6 76.1 mm a 920 500 2.75 3.75 _ 4.75 3.16 9.70 4.63 _ 8.0 • Sizes from 2 x 1/2750 x 15 mm 3450 699 95 121 80 246 118 3.6 through 8 x 47200 x 100 mm 3(a)t 920 500 3.50 3.81 5.00 4.63 3.16 9.70 5.31 8.4 8.8 80 3450 88.9 97 127 118 80 246 135 3.8 4.0 2 500 2.50 3.75 4.50 _ 3.17 8.00 3.88 8.0 _ 133.0 x 50 920N 3450 63.5 95 114 81 203 99 3.6 3 500 3.50 3.81 5.00 _ 3.00 9.46 5.31 8.0 _ 80 920 3450 88.9 97 1 127 76 240 135 3.6 TABLE CONTINUED ON PG.4 IMPORTANT NOTES: **Center of run to engaged pipe end,female threaded outlet only(dimensions approximate). Style 920 and Style 920N housings cannot be t Available with grooved or female threaded outlet.Specify choice on order. mated to one another t Center of run to end of fitting. to achieve cross connections. # Female threaded outlets are available to NPT and BSPT specifications. @ See page 7 for Fire Protection approvals and pressure ratings. (a)British Standard female pipe threaded outlet is available as listed.Specify"BSPT"clearly on order. (b)For 76.1 mm threaded outlet,specify 2/2"BSPT clearly on order. §Vds approved for fire protection services ❑LPCB approved for fire protection services 0 Approved for use in China by Tianjin Approvals Company. www.victaulic.com iiiCtaILJIiiiC® VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY.©2018 VICTAULIC COMPANY.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REV_O 11.02_3 CARBON STEEL PIPE- HOLE CUT PRODUCTS 11 .02 Mechanical-TO Bolted Branch Outlets STYLES 920 AND 920N DIMENSIONS Size Dimensions minal Size, Inches +0.13 Inches Inches Inches Inches Inches Inch'7h or es D. es y �Z� 0r mm mm mm mm mm m TABLE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 - 1 Yz t 500 2.00 3.78 4.50 3.30 8.23 3.25 1 7.0 i 139.7 x 40 920N 3450 50.8 96 114 - 84 209 83 3.2 - T 2 t 920N 500 2.50 3.75 4.50 3.30 8.23 3.88 9.0 -- 50 3450 63.5 95 114 84 209 99 4.1 w 6 1 Ya(a) 500 1.75 4.43 5.13 5.13 3.79 9.15 3.25 5.1 4.8 150 x 32(b) 920N 3450 44.5 112 130 130 96 232 83 2.3 2.2 GROOVED OUTLET 1'/z(a)trl 920N 500 2.00 4.40 5.13 5.13 3.79 9.15 3.25 5.4 5.1 40(b) 3450 50.8 112 130 130 96 232 83 2.4 2.3 2(a)to 920N 500 2.50 4.38 5.13 5.13 3.79 9.15 3.88 6.0 5.6 50 3450 63.5 111 130 130 96 232 99 2.7 2.5 Y Z 2 5 920 4 0 69.9 110 130 130 94 10.51 118 8.3 3.4 '� 65 3450 69.9 110 130 130 94 267 118 3.8 3.4 V 76.1 mm 920 500 2.75 4.15 _ 5.21 3.69 10.51 4.63 _ 8.4 T 3450 69.9 105 132 94 267 118 3.8 3(a)t 500 3.50 4.31 5.50 5.13 3.69 10.51 5.31 9.9 8.4 w 80 920 3450 88.9 110 140 130 94 267 135 4.5 3.8 4(a)to 920 500 4.50 3.81 5.75 5.38 3.69 10.51 6.25 10.1 10.1 100 3450 114.3 97 146 137 94 267 159 4.6 4.6 FEMALE THREADED OUTLET 1 1/2(a) 500 2.00 4.41 5.13 _ 3.63 9.40 3.25 7.8 159.0 x 40 920N 3450 50.8 1 112 130 92 239 83 3.5 2(a) 920N 500 2.50 4.38 5.13 _ 3.63 9.40 3.88 8.0 • Provides a direct branch connection at 50 3450 63.5 111 130 92 239 99 3.6 any location where a hole can be cut 76.1 mm 920 500 2.75 4.38 5.50 5.13 3.63 9.40 4.63 9.5 9.5 in the pipe 3450 69.9 111 140 130 92 239 118 4.3 4.3 3 500 3.50 4.31 5.50 5.13 3.63 9.40 5.31 8.1 14.0 • A pressure responsive gasket provides 80 920 3450 88.9 110 140 130 92 239 135 3.7 6.4 the seal 500 4.50 4.45 _ 5.38 3.63 9.40 6.12 _ 10.0 108.Omm 920 3450 114.3 1 113 137 92 239 155 4.5 • Request Publication 11.03 for 4 500 4.50 3.81 5.75 _ 3.63 9.40 6.25 18.0 _ Mechanical-T cross assemblies 100 920 3450 114.3 96.80 1 146 92 239 159 ' 8.2 TABLE CONTINUED ON PG.5 • Pressure rated up to 500 psi/3450 kPa **Center of run to engaged pipe end,female threaded outlet only(dimensions approximate). on steel pipe; also available for use t Available with grooved or female threaded outlet.Specify choice on order. with H DPE pipe t Center of run to end of fitting. • Sizes from 2 x 1/2Y50 x 15 mm # Female threaded outlets are available to NPT and BSPT specifications. through 8 x 47200 x 100 mm @ See page 7 for Fire Protection approvals and pressure ratings. (a)British Standard female pipe threaded outlet is available as listed.Specify"BSPT"clearly on order. (b)For 76.1 mm threaded outlet,specify 2/2'BSPT clearly on order. §Vds approved for fire protection services a-PCB approved for fire protection services IMPORTANT NOTES: 0 Approved for use in China by Tianjin Approvals Company. Style 920 and Style 920N housings cannot be mated to one another to achieve cross connections. www.victaulic.com ICtaUI1C° VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY.©2018 VICTAULIC COMPANY.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 11.02_4 REV-0 CARBON STEEL PIPE- HOLE CUT PRODUCTS 11 .02 Mechanical-TO Bolted Branch Outlets STYLES 920 AND 920N DIMENSIONS St le Max.Work Approx. Size No. Pressure@ Dimensions Weight Each Inches or +0.13 Inches Inches Inches Inches Inches inch I Lbs. Lbs. E Y �Z mm 920N -0.00 mm mm mm mm mm mm kg kg TABLE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 - 1 500 1.50 3.88 4.56 3.79 9.34 2.75 8.0 V 165.1 x 25 920N 3450 38.1 99 116 96 237 70 3.6 V - - 1�/4II 920N 500 1.75 4.43 5.13 3.79 9.34 3.25 8.4 32 3450 44.5 113 130 96 237 83 3.8 w 1/2(a)tR 920N 500 2.00 4.41 5.13 5.13 3.79 9.34 3.25 8.4 5.4 40 3450 50.8 112 130 130 96 237 83 3.8 2.4 GROOVED OUTLET 2(a)t 920N 500 2.50 4.38 5.13 5.13 3.79 9.34 3.88 8.5 6.0 50 3450 63.5 111 130 130 96 237 99 3.9 2.7 76.1 mm 920 500 2.75 4.01 5.13 5.21 3.63 10.51 4.63 8.6 7.6 3450 69.9 110 130 132 92 267 118 3.9 3.4 Y Z 3(a)t o 920 4 0 88.9 110 140 130 92 10.51 135 10.2 8.8 80 3450 88.9 110 140 130 92 267 135 4.6 3.8 V T 4(a)to 920 500 4.50 3.81 5.75 5.38 3.63 10.51 6.25 10.5 8.4 TL 100 3450 114.3 97 146 137 92 267 159 4.8 3.8 + 8 2(a)t 500 2.75 5.44 6.19 6.25 4.81 12.42 4.50 11.6 11.6 w 200 x 50 920 3450 69.9 138 157 159 122 316 1 114 5.3 5.3 2Y2(a)t 920 500 2.75 5.07 6.19 6.19 4.81 12.42 4.50 11.6 11.6 65 3450 69.9 129 157 157 122 316 114 5.3 5.3 FEMALE THREADED OUTLET 76.1 mm a 920 500 2.75 5.25 - 6.25 4.81 12.42 4.56 - 11.6 3450 69.9 133 159 122 316 116 5.3 3(a)to 500 3.50 5.31 6.50 6.50 4.81 12.42 5.31 12.6 11.6 • Provides a direct branch connection at 80 920 3450 88.9 135 165 165 122 316 135 5.7 5.3 any location where a hole can be cut 4(a)to 920 500 4.50 4.81 6.7s 6.38 4.81 12.42 6.25 is.3 12.5 in the pipe 100 3450 114.3 122 171 162 122 316 159 6.9 5.7 **Center of run to engaged pipe end,female threaded outlet only(dimensions approximate). • A pressure responsive gasket provides t Available with grooved or female threaded outlet.Specify choice on order. the seal t Center of run to end of fitting. • Request Publication 11.03 for # Female threaded outlets are available to NPT and BSPT specifications. Mechanical-T cross assemblies @ See page 7 for Fire Protection approvals and pressure ratings: • Pressure rated up to 500 psi/3450 kPa (a)British Standard female pipe threaded outlet is available as listed.Specify"BSPT"clearly on order. on steel pipe; also available for use (b)For 76.1 mm threaded outlet,specify 21/2"BSPT clearly on order. with HDPE pipe §Vds approved for fire protection services rt-PCB approved for fire protection services • Sizes from 2 x 1/2750 x 15 mm 0 Approved for use in China by Tianjin Approvals Company. through 8 x 47200 x 100mm IMPORTANT NOTES: Style 920 and Style 920N housings cannot be mated to each other to achieve cross connections. www.victaulic.com iiictauliiiC® VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY.0 2018 VICTAULIC COMPANY.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REV_O 11.02_5 CARBON STEEL PIPE- HOLE CUT PRODUCTS 11 .02 Mechanical-TO Bolted Branch Outlets STYLES 920 AND 920N FLOW DATA Flow test data has shown that the total head loss between point(1)and (2)for the Style 920,920N and 929 Mechanical-TO fittings can best be expressed in terms of the pressure difference across the inlet and branch.The pressure difference can be obtained from the relationship below. 4z Cv and Kv Values Values for flow of water at+60°F/+16°C are shown in the table below. Formulas for CvrKV Values: AP = Qz Where: AP = Qz Where: O C 2 Q=Flow(GPM) K z Q=Flow(m3/hr) AP=Pressure Drop(psi) V AP=Pressure Drop(Bar) Q = C x AP C =Flow Coefficient Q = K„x AP K =Flow Coefficient j Exaggerated for clarity OutletEquivalent Length of 40 Carbon Steel Pipe OUTLET SIZE (C 120)t FT C,/K,Values NOMINq AL • . � GROOVED '/z 0.840 11 15 21.3 9.4 3/4 1.050 16 20 26.7 4 13.7 1 1.315 21 25 33.7 3.. 8 1.8 1'/< 1.660 50 48 32 42.7 5/z 6 42.9 41.1 1 Y2 1.900 53 53 40 48.3 11 11 45.4 45.4 2 2.375 112 104 50 60.3 9 10/z 96 89.1 2'/2 2.875 1 119 150 65 73.0 20 12/z 102 128.5 76.1 mm 3.000 16* 161 76.1 1 1 138.1 3 3.500 249 237 80 88.9 14 15/z 213.4 203.1 4 4.500 421 401 100 114.3 20 22 360.8 343.6 t Hazen-Williams coefficient of friction is 120. *Pipe with a wall thickness of 0.165in./4.2mm. 1"FireLock-Innovative Groove System(IGS)outlet www.victaulic.com VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY.©2018 VICTAULIC COMPANY.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ICt.'dUI1C° 11.02_6 REV-0 CARBON STEEL PIPE- HOLE CUT PRODUCTS 11 .02 Mechanical-TO Bolted Branch Outlets STYLES 920 AND 920N FIRE PROTECTION APPROVALS AND PRESSURE RATINGS The information provided below is based on the latest listing and approval data at the time of publication. Listings/Approvals are subject to change and/or additions by the approvals agencies.Contact Victaulic for performance on other pipe and the latest listings and approvals. Approval Agency Pi Run Size xt�al Outlet SizeJpe Rated Working Pressures—psi/kPa Size m Diameter S FTEW_ �O(Style920) (Style 920N) Inches/m Inches/mm *Inches mm ScPheldule UL IJLC dQ 21/2-6 2.875-6.625 All 10,40 400 400 400 290 232 362 65-150 73.0-168.3 2755 2755 2755 1 1999 1599 2496 21/2-4 2.875-4.500 All DF 300 300 300 290 232 362 65-100 73.0-114.3 2065 2065 2065 1999 1599 2496 21/2-4 2.875-4.500 All SF 300 300 300 290 232 362 65-100 73.0-114.3 2065 2065 2065 1999 1599 2496 6 6.625 3,4 10 300 300 250 290 232 362 150 168.3 2065 2065 1724 1999 1599 2496 6 6.625 3,4 30,40 300 300 300 290 232 362 150 168.3 2065 2065 2065 1999 1599 2496 8 8.625 21/2 10,40 400 145 200 219.1 2755 1000 8 8.625 3,4 10 300 250 145 200 219.1 2065 1724 1000 8 8.625 3,4 30,40 300 300 145 200 219.1 2065 2065 1000 NOTES: 10 refers to Listed/Approved Schedule 10 steel sprinkler pipe. 40 refers to Listed/Approved Schedule 40 steel sprinkler pipe. DF refers to Listed/Approved Dyna-Flow steel sprinkler pipe manufactured by American Tube Company. SF refers to Listed/Approved Super-Flo steel sprinkler pipe manufactured by Allied Tube and Conduit Corporation. VIC-TAP II HOLE CUTTING TOOL FOR The Vic-Tap II hole cutting tool is designed for use with the Style 931 Vic-Tap II Mechanical-T unit, 4-8"/100- 200 MM CARBON STEEL PIPE which is a combination of the Style 920 Mechanical-T and Series 726 Vic-Ball Valve.The Vic-Tap II is capable of tapping into carbon steel pipe systems under pressures up to 500psi/3450kPa. The Style 931 Vic-Tap II Mechanical-T unit is a full port ball valve which can be mounted on 47100mm, 5Y125mm,67150mm and 87200 mm diameter pipe.The Style 931 comes with a 21h"/65mm grooved outlet. The drill motor is an electric motor with ground fault circuit interrupter(GFCI) in accordance with safety codes. For more information, refer to publication 24.01. 1 www.victaulic.com VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY.©2018 VICTAULIC COMPANY.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. X.A—c—tSUIiC® REV_O 11.02_7 rM1 Mechanical-r Bolted Branch Outlets STYLES 920 AND 920N INSTALLATION Reference should always be made to the 1-100 Victaulic Field Installation Handbook for the product you are installing. Handbooks are included with each shipment of Victaulic products for complete installation and assembly data,and are available in PDF format on our website at www.victaulic.com. WARRANTY Refer to the Warranty section of the current Price List or contact Victaulic for details. NOTE This product shall be manufactured by Victaulic or to Victaulic specifications.All products to be installed in accordance with current Victaulic installation/assembly instructions.Victaulic reserves the right to change product specifications,designs and standard equipment without notice and without incurring obligations. For complete contact information,visit www.victaulic.com 11.02 1480 REV 0 UPDATED 11/2018 L+tc�u�lC® VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY.0 2018 VICTAULIC COMPANY.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 0 11.02_L �ZTISHURJOINTR) Threaded Fittings 1-01 www.shurjoint.com c&us FM 'W'. APNIINfO For Fire Protection pressure rating,listing,and approval information,visitShurjointwebsite, www.shurioint.com THREADED FITTINGS for details or contact your SHURJOINT Representative. Shurjoint offers a complete range of ductile iron Class 300 threaded fittings in sizes from %"to 2%". Material: Ductile iron ASTM A536 Gr. 65-45-12 and or Shurjoint ductile iron threaded fittings are 100% air ASTM A395 Gr. 65-45-15. tested underwater to ensure leak-free performance. Dimensions:ANSI B16.3 Class 150 except bushings and The Shurjoint ductile iron fitting series is UL listed plugs(1316.14), unions (B16.39)and companion flanges and FM approved, making them the right choice for (616.42). Please note wall thickness dimensions are fire protection and other general application services. subordinate to Shurjoint UL and FM pressure rating listings and approvals Threads:ANSI B1.20.1 NPT or ISO-7(BSPT) Finish: Black or electro-zinc plated • General Dimensions ' L These dimensions apply to all standard fittings, both straight and reducing. For center-to-face dimensions(*), - see fitting tables. Ductile Iron Class 300 threaded fittings are designed to the y. ' same dimensions as that of Class 150 malleable iron J E + H fittings.Though due to the superior strength characteristics, J ductile Iron fittings carry a much higher pressure rating. B j Laboratory tests confirm Shurjoint ductile iron fittings have T passed hydrostatic test pressures exceeding 6,000 psi/ 414 Bar,which is equal to four times the 1,500 psi/103 Bar as specified by ANSI B16.3 for 1%"—2"sizes. Size Band O.D. Band Width Thread Length(min) in in in in '/2 1.02 0.25 0.43 3/4 1.46 0.27 0.50 1 1.77 0.30 0.58 1'/4 2.15 0.34 0.67 1'/2 2.43 0.37 0.70 2 2.96 0.42 0.75 2%2 3.59 0.48 0.92 Installers who have not used DI threaded fittings before Burst pressure testing of DI threaded fittings(2") 0 should be instructed that the fittings are stronger than the pipe in most cases. In general DI threaded fittings require about a one-half turn less than cast iron fittings. Refer to the installation instructions for fiuther detail. Pressure-Temperature Ratin ANSI 11316.3&B16.14 Nom. Working Pressure • Rating @1 -G) Working Pressure Class �z —1":2000 psi/140 Bar 300 1%4"—2": 1500 psi/105 Bar 300 psi(20 Bar) 2'/2": 1000 psi/70 Bar *Proof test pressure:1.5 times the working pressure,non-shock cold water. I-01-1/6 Rev G20120315 TSHURJOINTR: Threaded Fittings 1-01 www.shugoint.com MODEL 811 ELBOW 900 Model . . 0' A--I size A Wt. BoxQ'ty in in Lbs PCs J '/2 1.12 0.25 240 L '/4 1.31 0.35 120 I 1 1.50 0.57 70 1'/4 1 1.75 1 0.97 1 40 1'/2 1 1.94 1 1.17 1 30 2 1 2.25 1 1.83 1 20 2'/2 2.70 3.34 1 10 MODEL 812 REDUCING ELBOW 900 ElbowModel 812 Reducing 90' B _ Size A B W. Box Q'ty in in in Lbs PCs ,. '/4X'/2 1.20 1.22 0.35 160 1 x'/2 1.26 1.36 0.46 110 1 x'/4 1.18 1.45 0.57 90 L P/4 x'/2 1.34 1.53 0.64 75 1'/4 x 1/4 1 1.45 1.62 0.68 60 1'/4 x 1 1.58 1.67 0.81 55 P/2 x'/2 1.41 1.66 0.84 45 1'/2 x'/4 1.52 1.75 0.90 45 1'h x 1 1.65 1.80 0.95 40 P/2 x P/4 1.82 1.88 1.10 35 2x3/4 1.60 1.97 1.19 1 30 2 x 1 1.73 2.02 1 1.47 25 2x11/2 2.02 2.16 1 1.61 20 2'/2 x 2 2.39 2.60 2.93 15 MODEL 813 ELBOW 450 ElbowModel 813 450 Size A Wt. Box Q'ty f in in Lbs PCs '/2 0.88 0.22 250 3/4 0.98 0.33 150 1 1.12 0.55 90 1'/4 1.29 0.84 50 P/2 1.43 0.92 35 2 1.68 1.63 18 2'/2 1 1.95 2.42 12 I-01-2/6 Rev.G20120315 TSHURJOINTR: Threaded Fittings 1-01 www.shugoint.com MODEL 814 TEE Model Tee - 1 Size A Wt. Box Q'ty m in Ibs PCs A '/z 1.12 0.31 150 '/a 1.31 0.48 90 1 1.50 0.81 60 1.75 1.28 35 A A� 1.94 1.72 24 01 2 2.25 2.57 12 2.70 4.44 8 MODEL 815 REDUCING TEE Model 815 Reducing Tee Size A B C W. Box in in in in Lbs PCs '/a %z 1.20 1.20 1.22 0.46 95 Yz 1 1.50 1.36 1.50 0.71 55 1 /z 1.26 1.20 1.36 0.59 80 1 '/a '/a 1.37 1.31 1.45 0.66 65 1 1.50 1.45 1.50 0.77 55 1 /z 1.26 1.26 1.36 0.64 1 65 ` '/a 1.37 1.37 1.45 0.75 60 '/z 1.34 1.26 1.53 0.79 50 1 '/a 1.45 1.37 1.62 0.88 50 1 1.58 1.50 1.67 1.01 45 1'/a 1'/a 1.75 1.67 1.75 1.25 40 '/z 1.34 1.34 1.53 0.84 45 1'/a '/a 1.45 1.45 1.62 0.99 45 1 1.58 1.58 1.67 1.12 40 '/z 1.44 1.31 1.69 0.92 40 '/a 1.50 1.37 1.75 1.01 40 1 1 1.65 1.50 1.80 1.19 30 1'/a 1.82 1.67 1.88 1.54 30 1%z 1.94 1.80 1.94 1 1.54 30 1'/ %z 1.41 1.34 1.66 1.08 40 1'A '/a 1.52 1.45 1.75 1.14 40 1 1.65 1.58 1.80 1.39 30 %z 1.41 1.41 1.66 1.10 35 1'/z '/a 1.52 1.52 1.75 1.17 35 1 1.65 1.65 1.80 1.36 30 1'/a 1.82 1.82 1.88 1.56 30 1 2 2.25 2.02 2.25 2.13 15 1'/a 2 2.25 2.10 2.25 2.22 15 %z 1.49 1.41 1.88 1.52 30 '/a 1.60 1.52 1.97 1.47 25 1'/z 1 1.73 1.65 2.02 1.63 20 2 1%z 2.02 1.94 2.16 2.09 20 2 1 2.25 2.16 2.25 2.33 15 '/z 1.49 1.49 1.88 1.56 20 1.60 1.60 1.97 1.61 20 2 1 1.73 1.73 2.02 1.80 20 P/a 1.90 1.90 2.10 2.09 20 1%z 2.02 2.02 2.16 2.24 15 2'/z 2 1 '/a 1.74 1.60 2.32 2.35 15 1-01-3/6 Rev.G 20120315 TSHURJOINT R' Threaded Fittings 1-01 www.shugant.com MODEL 815 BULLHEAD TEE Model 815 Bullhead Tee Size A B C At. Box C in in in in Lbs PCs '/4 '/4 1 1.45 1.45 1.37 0.66 65 1 1 1'/4 1.67 1.67 1.58 0.97 45 1'/z 1.80 1.80 1.65 1.15 35 1 1'/z 1.88 1.80 1.82 1.43 30 1'/4 1,/4 1%z 1.88 1 1.88 1.82 1 1.52 30 2 2.10 2.10 1.90 1.80 24 1 Yz 1'/4 2 2.16 2.10 2.02 1.94 20 1'/z 2 2.16 2.16 2.02 2.00 20 2 2 2%z 2.60 2.60 2.39 3.61 10 MODEL 816 REDUCING COUPLING Model 816 Reducing Coupling Size A Wrench Size At. Box in in in Lbs PCs : s '/4 x'/z 1.63 1'/4 0.37 150 1 x Yz 1.69 1 1/4 0.37 140 } 1 x'/4 1.37 1'/z 0.48 120 1'/4 x 3/4 2.06 1-'/z 0.59 80 1'/4 x 1 2.06 0.66 60 lYzxl 2.31 0.84 50 P/z x P/4 2.31 0.92 45 2 x 1 2.81 1.23 35 2 x 1'/4 2.81 1.28 30 2 x 1'/z 2.81 1.66 30 2'/z x 2 3.25 - 2.24 18 MODEL 817 CROSS B B--I . • - � size A B W. Box Q'ty A in in in Lbs PCs 1 1/2 1.12 1.12 0.48 90 1- 3/4 1.31 1.31 0.77 60 A 1 1.50 1.50 0.95 45 1'/4 1.75 1.75 1.43 25 1%z 1.94 1 1.94 1 1.87 1 20 2 2.25 2.25 2.86 10 A�A Model 817 Reducing Cross Size A B W. Box Qty in in in Lbs PCs 1'/xl'/a 1A 1.67 1.58 1.25 30 1'/A1 YAW 1.80 1.65 1.47 24 2x2xl xl 2.02 1.73 1.94 16 I-014/6 Rev G 20120315 TSHURJOINTR Th - " ' - ' Fittings 1-01 www.shugant.com MODEL 818 STRAIGHT COUPLING ,- Model 818 Straight Coupling Size A Wrench Size W. Box Q'ty i in in in Lbs PCs + I A /2 1.38 1'8 0.18 360 i I '/4 1.61 1%" 0.26 200 1 1.77 111/16" 0.42 110 1'/4 2.00 2" 0.57 75 1'/z 1 2.20 1 2'/4" 1 0.77 1 60 2 1 2.60 1 23/4" 1 1.17 1 30 2'/2 3.00 3%" 2.11 18 MODEL 820 CAP Model i Cap r size A VV1. Box Q'ty in m in Lbs Ya 0.89 0.14 500 I. '/4 1.00 0.20 300 1 1.18 0.33 180 1'/4 1.32 0.46 110 1'/z 1.38 1 0.57 80 2 1.48 1 0.88 1 45 2Y2 1.77 1.54 25 MODEL 825 EXTENSION PIECE Model Size A Wt. Box Q'ty in in Lbs PCs '/2 x 1'/zL 1.50 0.18 300 '/2 x 2L 2.00 0.22 250 t".., 3/4x1Y2L 1.50 0.22 250 '� 6 '/4 x 2L 2.00 0.26 200 f: AA MODEL 831 LONG STREET ELBOW 900 ElbowModel 831 Long Street • i ' all% size A B W. Box Q'ty in in in Lbs PCs i 1 x'/2M 1.50 3.00 0.66 80 g 1 x 1M 1.50 3.00 0.81 60 I-01-5/6 Rev.G 20120315 TSHURJOINTR Threaded Fittings 1-01 www.shugant.com MODEL 832 LONG STREET TEE Model 832 Long Street Tee C size A B C Wt I Box Q'ty in in in in Lbs Pes 1 x'/2XIM 1.50 1.40 3.00 0.91 50 -t-- IX1x1M 1.50 1.50 3.00 1.03 45 MODEL 827 HEX BUSHING Model 827 Hex Bushing Size A Wt. Box Q'ty in in Lbs PCs A I X'/2 1.06 0.20 280 1 x3/4 1.06 0.18 280 qW, 1'/4 X I 1.18 0.29 150 1'/2 x 1 1.26 0.53 100 Ph x P/4 1 1.26 0.37 100 2 x 1 1 1.34 0.75 80 2 x 1'/4 1 1.34 0.75 80 2 x 1'/2 1 1.34 0.64 80 MODEL 819 PLUG Model 819 Plug size A Wt. BoxQty in in Lbs PCs '/2 0.93 0.09 500 3/4 1.13 0.18 300 1 1.25 0.25 200 A 1'/4 1.36 0.42 110 1 Y2 1.45 0.59 80 2 1 1.50 1 0.95 1 45 General Notes: • Pressure ratings listed are CWP(cold water pressure)or rnaximum Aurking pressure widen the service temperature range ofthe gasket used in the coupling.This rating may occasionally differ from maximum NNurking pressures listed and/or approved by UT,ULC,and/or FM as testing conditions and test pipes differ.For additional information contact Shurjoint.. • NVhximum wutidng pressures and end loads listed are total of internal and extemal pressures and loads based on Sch. 10 steel pipe with roll grooves toANSFAWWAC606-07 specifications.For information on other pipe schedules contact Shurjoint.. • For one time field test only the maximum joint vwrking pressure may be increased 1'/2 times the figures shown. • Warning:Piping systems must always be depressurized and drained before attempting disassembly and or removal ofany components. • Shurjoint reserves the right to change specifications,designs and or standard equipment without notice and without incurring any obligations. Job Name: System No. Location: Contractor: Approved: Date: Engineer: Approved: Date: Shurjoint product specifications in U.S. customary units and metric are approximate and are provided for reference only. For precise measurements,please contact Shurjoint Technical Service.Shurjoint reserves the right to change or modify product design, construction, specifications,or materials without prior notice and without incurring any obligations to make such changes and modifications on Shurjoint products previously subsequently sold. I-01-6/6 Rev.G20120315 GRAPHIC S GWIB j DATUM NAV I F F BUILDING INCLUDED IN THIS SUBMITTAL fl� -- Calculation results for Design Area 1 -ATTIC Calculation results for Design Area 4 -Level 2 Living Unit "' _ 3 & - w s Thi$ system as shown on company print no dated Thi$ system as shown on company print no dated > r i for Ironwood Apartments Building 1 at 18620 Woodlands Way for Ironwood Apartments Building 1 at 18620 Woodlands Way y IGNS ON RISERS INDICATING INSPECTORS TEST ��11�� "' 'E 6 a},•mPl N LOCATION IN STAIR FOR DRY SYSTEM y tooted no is desi ned to dischar a at a rate of 0.1 MfF UmiNm°of floor area over tooted no is designed to discharge at a rate of 0.05 m/ft'Umin/m'of floor area over _ w •. g g 9p ( ) g g 9P ( ) 13" AND AUXILIARY LOW POINT DRAIN - X°} ,J a maximum area of 9 fF when supplied with Water at a rate of 149.5 gpm at 42.3 psi at the base of the riser. a maximum area of 4 fF when supplied with Water at a rate of 73.4 gpm at 68.8 psi at the base of the riser. N of LOCATION FOR WET SYSTEM AS INDICATED ON PLAN .., Hose stream allowance of is included in the above. Hose stream allowance of is included in the above. _ r Occupancy classification:LH Number of heads flowing:7 Occupancy classification:RES Number of heads flowing:4 w + h 1 Commodity classification: System Type: Dry Commodity classification: System Type: Wet 1I� Maximum storage height: Maximum velocity: 12.58 file Maximum storage height: Maximum velocity: 17.61 fills o + 1-L I. r `I Y Storage arrangement: Storage arrangement. Flow from In-Rack sprinklers: 0 gpm Pressure Required at Source: 42.3 psi Flow from In-Rack sprinklers: 0 gpm Pressure Required a[Source: 68.8 psi rva at Source: 79 psi N � NN Flow from IFowfro nside Hsesrinklers: 149.0 g ED pm Surplus P e re v slurel at Source: 36.e at Source: 7 psi F psi loDv fro ow from Inside Hoses:verhead ED inklers: 73.0 gpm Surplus Pre re ssure slurel at Source: 10.2 psi 1 � Flow from Outside Hoses. 0 gpm Flow from Outside Hoses. 0 gpm Other fixed flows 0 qpm Other fixed flows: 0 gpm Total flow In system piping 149.5 gpm Total flow In system piping 73.40 gpm Additional flow aUbeyond source: 100 gom Additional flow aUbeyond source: 0 gom i Total of all flows: 249.5 gpm Total of all flows: 73.4 gpm Calculation results for Design Area 2 -ATTIC Calculation results for Design Area 5 -Level 1 Living Unit 4 " q S ° q This syatem as shown on company print no dated This system as shown on company print no dated 0-6 I 1-8`" 0-7 0_6� +F P for Ironwood Apartments Buildinq 1 at 18620 Woodlands Way for Ironwood Apartments Building 1 at 18620 Woodlands Way " "- k , """�' `1 - -.w.", ,.°, g /�`, \ contact no is designed to discharge at a rate of 0.1 gpmlH'(Umin/m")of Floor area over contract no is designed to discharge at a rate of 0.05 gpmlR'(Umin/m")of Floor area over 1-0 "\% a maximum area of 9 fit' when supplied with Water at a rate of 240.5 gpm at 87 psi at the base of the riser. a maximum area of 4It when supplied with Water at a rate of 73.1 gpm at 72.7 psi at the base of the riser. °��.. Hose stream allowance of is included in the above. Hose stream allowance of is included in the above. �I so mmnnnlo" L I "E _, to Occupancy classification:LH Number of heads flowing:9 Occupancy classification:RES Number of heads flowing:4 al " _ o,merwTmn"m: -<7 a- " \- y�' 7 " Commodity classification: System Type: Dry Commodity classification: System Type: Wet _ dl Va 1�/a CI OFRPLI GiON Maximum storage height: Maximum velocity: 24.11 fills Maximum storage height: Maximum velocity: 24.62 fl/s - sWS I o EL DRAINS M Storage arrangement: Storage arrangement: ALL T GETHER AND PIPE O/S Flow from In-Rack sprinklers: 0 gpm pressure Required at Source: 87 psi Flow from In-Rack sprinklers: 0 gpm pressure Required at Source: 72.7 psi Fg Pre re r�� Fre.:v rlow '�, �, - _ F! ,✓ Flow from Overhead sprinklers: 240.5 gpm Pressure Available at Source: 78.9 psi Flow from Overhead sprinklers: 73.1 gpm Pressure Available at Source: 79 psi aeon t �� '`-tom ;��� Flow from Inside Hoses: 0 gpm Surplus Pressure at Source' -8.1 psi Flow from Inside Hoses: 0 gpm Surplus Pressure at Source: 6.3 psi \ \ Flow from Outside Hoses: 0 gpm Flow from Outside Hoses: 0 gpm s Other fixed flows: 0 gpm Other fixed flows: 0 gpm ` - / I LEGEND- AT RA AN N INA RA Total flow in system piping: 240.5 gpm Total flow in system piping: 73.1 gpm - -�- -� - �f Dz sr"sirus°xc`rxwn Additional flow at/beyond source: 100 gpm Additional flow at/beyond source: 0 gom TO FLOOR ATTACH TO FLOOR _ ao TA MD-r".iEn,',a mE°>Ao Total of all flows: 340.5 gpm Total of all flows: 73.1 gpm WITH Yz"HILTI RE TZ BOLTS "' _ - WO " "I PRE Tore Tn TMr�n� o no D..K r DT / Calculation results for Design Area 3 -Level 3 Living Unit Calculation results for Design Area 6 -SHELL SPACE vox NFPa�za1' +-- q °M a C�'�Flk ' i °IsS N This s stem as shown on company riot no dated This system as shown on company riot no dated - for I nwood Apartments Building 1 at 18620 Woodlands Wa v y P for nwood Apartments Building 1 at 18620 Woodlands Wa v y P RISER PLAN , '� contract no is designed to discharge at a rate of 0.05 gpMH'(Umin/m')of floor area over contred no is designed to discharge at a rate of 0.2 gp-(Umin/m')of floor area over y \ i a maximum area of 4 f[' when supplied with water at a rate of 72.1 gpm at 54.8 525° j pp psi at the base of the riser. a maximum area of 957 fl' when supplied with water at a rate of 235.E qpm at 63.1 psi at the base of the riser. First Floor g 6• p y 1/2"=1'-0" I I I I I \�\ L 1 $ Hose Stream allowance of is included in the above. Hose Stream allowance of i5 included in the above. Occupancy classification:RES Number of heads flowing:4 Occupancy classification:OH2 Number of heads flowing:9 Commodity classification: System Type: Wet Commodity classification: System Type: Wet SYSTEM RI$ER/$UPPLY Components storage height: Maximum velocity: 15.071Us Maximum storage height: Maximum velocity: 19.831Us 1 SITE PLAN N Storage arrangement: Storage arrangement: 1 6"SUPPLY Flow from In-Rack sprinklers: 0 gpm Pressure Required at Source: 54.8 psi Flow from In-Rack sprinklers: 0 gPm Pressure Required at Source: 63.1 psi 2 6"GROOVED BY FLANGE ADAPTER Flow from Overhead sprinklers: 72.1 gpm Pressure Available at Source: 79 psi Flow from Overhead sprinklers: 235.6 gpm Pressure Available at Source: 78.6 psi 3 6"x4"GROOVED REDUCER P Ta zo• ao• 1"=40'-0" Flow from Inside Hoses: 0 gpm Surplus Pressure at Source: 24.2 psi Flow from Inside Hoses: 0 gpm Surplus Pressure at Source: 15.5 psi 4 4"AMES BERINGER 30 BACKFLOW PREVENTER(18.7"T.O.) Flow from Outside Hoses: 0 gpm Flow from Outside Hoses: 0 gpm 6 4"BUTTERFLY VA./TAMPER SWITCH(3.77"T.O.) Other fixed flows: o qpm Other fixed flows: 0 qpm Total flow in system piping: 72.1 gpm Total flow m system piping: 235.6 gpm 6 4"NCO DPV-1 DRY VALVE WITH ACCELERATOR AND STANDARD TRIM(12.25'7.0.) Additional flow at/beyond source: 0 gpm Additional flow at/beyond source: 500 gpm ] RISER MOUNT AIR COMPRESSOR WITH AIR MAIM DEVICE-525.9 GALLON SYSTEM Total of all flows: 72.1 gpm Total of all flows: 735.6 gpm 8 12 HEAD SPARE HEAD BOX INDEX 7� �T 9 2 1/2"BUTTERFLY VA./TAMPER SWITCH(3.77"T.O.) I V DE 10 2 1/2"RISER MANIFOLD WITH MAIN DRAIN/TEST VALVE,SIGNS, FP 1 NOTES, SITE PLAN, AND CALCULATIONS DRY LINES WITH SD-1 ATTIC FLOW CKVGAUGE AND PRESSURE RELIEF(12"T.O.) FP 2 HANGER AND BRACING DETAILS 11 4"CV-1 CHECK VALVE(8.37"T.O.) HEADS AT ROOF WHERE 12 10"ELECTRIC BELL FP 3 LEVEL 1 PIPING PLAN AP ATTIC HEADS AT ROOF SHEAR WALLS OCCURS FP 4 LEVEL 2 PIPING PLAN LOCATED 1"-3" BELOW BOTTOM 12 MINIMUM 16" BOD FINDICATES FLEXIBLE COUPLING FP 5 LEVEL 3 PIPING PLANFP 6 ATTIC PIPING PLAN T �/ ROOF TRUSSES BY OF OP CHORD OF TRUSSES Q4 MAXIMUM 22' MANUFACTURE®24"O.C. BURNS FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS,INC. TO PROVIDE ALL FLOW AND TAMPER SWITCHES-ELECTRIC WIRING AND SYSTEM MONITORING TO BE PROVIDED BY OTHERS X >x X X x x X N x x x x x x x x >x x X X X X X X - SCOPE OR WORK BY BURNS FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS INC.IS TO X X PROVIDE SPRINKLER PROTECTION TO CONFORM WITH NFPA#13 AND LOCAL X X REQUIREMENTS.GENERAL NOTES: PIPING SYMBOLS: X X X g 1. DESIGN AND INSTALLATION TO CONFORM WITH NFPA 13, 2019 AND THE CITY OF ARLINGTON n \ 2. ALL MATERIALS TO BE NEW AND UL OR FM LISTED. f Approximate Hanger Location A X +33'-0"T.O.F,- 3. PROTECTION OF SPRINKLER FROM PAINT BY OTHERS. `s 4. ALL THREADED PIPE T BE SCHEDULE 40 BLACK STEEL PIPE. ,� Approximate Bracing Location SYSTEM C� 5. ALL STEEL 1% J" TO 4" OINED WITH GROOVED COUPLINGS AND WELDED OUTLETS EDDYFLOW CPVC WET JYJ TEM LINES FEEDING BLACK STEEL PIPE. PIPE ON LEVELS 2&3 TO BE CPVC UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE -�- Approximate Location of Grooved Coupling C 6. FITTINGS TO BE BLACK CAST IRON OR PAINTED GROOVED. +0-0 Elevation from Floor to Centerline of Pipe PENDANT HEAD) BELOW 7. ALL PIPE ELEVATIONS ARE TAKEN FROM CENTER LINE OF PIPE AND ARE AS MARKED ON THE DRAWINGS. HALLWAY 8. SYSTEM IS DESIGN TO DELIVER PER THE NOTES ON THE PLAN. -0 BOJ Elevation down from Joist to Centerline of Pipe APARTMENT UNIT AR,ANcTMNTyAI 9. ALL SWAY BRACING TO BE 1" SCH40 PIPE FASTENED PER APPROPRIATE DETAIL. 1V 10. ALL GROOVED COUPLING ARE TO BE RIGID UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. -0 BOB Elevation down from Beam to Centerline of Pipe 2'GYPCRETE OVER 11. FLOW AND TAMPER SWITCHES TO BE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY BURNS FIRE SYSTEMS. 1 1/2- 12. ALL ELECTRICAL WIRING TO BE PERFORMED BY OTHERS. (0'-011) Center to Center Dimension of Pipe 3/4"T&G PLYWOOD 13. ALL FLOW SWITCHES AND TAMPER SWITCHES SHALL BE MONITORED AS REQUIRED BY CODE. GLUED AND NAILED 14. THE OWNER IS TO PROVIDE MONITORING AS REQUIRED. 0'-0" Cut Dimension of Pipe +24'-0"3RD F.F. 15. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER TO MAINTAIN ADEQUATE HEAT TO PREVENT FREEZING WATER IN THE PIPES. CD Hydraulic Reference Point 16. SPRINKLER HEADS ARE TO BE SPACED PER NFPA13. <:I 17. ALL PENETRATIONS THRU RATED WALL SHALL BE FIRE-CAULKED. 0 a Rise/Drop ' 18. THIS BUILDING IS OCCUPIED BY LEASED TENANT, OFFICE SPACE AND RESIDENTIAL SPACES. 19. TOTAL NUMBER OF SPRINKLERS IN THIS SUBMITTAL = 1,095 SPRINKLERS Main Sprinkler Riser 1 HOUR CPVC WET SYSTEM LINES FEEDING AREA OF EACH FLOOR OF THEE BUILDING IS APPROXIMATELY 70,626 SQ.FT ooR/cEluNc PENDANT = (NAs) Na Automatic sprinklers HEADS APARTMENT UNIT HALLWAY APARTMENT UNIT "' (NTS) NOT TO SCALE SIZE PIPE TYPE/SCHED. NOM. ID 1 1/2"GYPCRETE OVER 1" SCH 40 1.049 3/4"T&c PLYWOOD ROOM OCCUPANCY DESIGNATIONS 11/2" SCH 40 1.610 t GLUED AND NAILED -� 1 1/2 SCH 40 1.610 1+14'-0"2ND F.F. 2' SCH 40 2.067 LIGHT HAZARD Light hazard occupancies shall be defined as occupancies or portions of other occupancies 2 1/2" DYNAFLow 2.703 where the quantity and/or combustibility of contents is low and fires with relative) low rates 3 DYNAFLOW 3.314 e Y / Y Y 4 DYNAFLOW 4.310 of heat release are expected maximum. Ordinary hazard (Group 1 occupancies shall be defined as occupancies or portions weight�fit maximum P _ H ORDINARY HAZARD Y ( P ) P P P water filled hanger (Pounds` of other occupancies where combustibility is low, quantity of combustibles is moderate, SIZE PIPE TYPE/SCHED. NOM. ID pipe �pacln9 5xWEIGHT+250 -rT1 HOUR _ stockpiles of combustibles do not exceed 8 ft (2.4 m), and fires with moderate rates of heat INCHES INCHES ounds f7eetl FLOOR/CEILING To are expected. 1" SCH 40 1.049 2.05 12'0" 373 1"1/4" SCH 10 1.492 2.52 12'0" 401.2 STEEL EXPOSED WET SYSTEM STEEL EXPOSED WET SYSTEM " ORDINARY HAZARD Ordinary hazard (Group 2) occupancies shall be defined as occupancies or portions - _ - of other occupancies where the quantity and combustibility of contents are moderate to high, 1 1/2" EDDY FLOW 1.728 271 12'0" 4126 LINES WITH PENCE, ET HEADS N HALLWAY LINES WITH PE�PCCENT HEADS IN - where stockpiles of contents with moderate rates of heat release do not exceed 12 ft (3.66 m) 2" EDDY FLOW 2.203 3.79 15'0" 534.25 and stockpiles of contents with high rates of heat release do not exceed 8 ft (2.4 m). 2 1/2" EDDY FLOW 2.703 5.1 15, 632.5 SHELL SPACE SHELL SPACE _ 3 EDDY FLOW 3,314 7.18 12' 680.8 4 EDDY FLOW 4.31 10.86 8' 684.4 � N E: LOAD RATING USED 760#BASED ON MANUFACTURERS PUBLISHED DATA IN ESR REPORT .� P NFPA#13 5xWEIGHT OF WATER FILLED PIPE+#250 REQUIRED Approved +0'-0"1ST F.F. S. Goforth CERT.#151760 NCRFA J2RNIfC.E.T.&e e9 IC.E.T. EN OBUILDING SECTION 06/11 /2024 7:40:29 WATe ELLSED UYgr xMsa. SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" N NOTES REVISIONS SPRINKLER SYMBOLS NOTES AND DATE DESCRIPTION BY Apartments rye T�'�,a}'� y�y� T�} �v ��11-�{, Ex Iret•WASNII ON STATE •• SYM CNT POSITION FINISH TEMP K NPT SIN MFG. MODEL BFPS, INC Ironwood L7 14J lA 1 11 A JL 1 rJ Bldg g DETAILS ............................... •.„ CERTI r.CATE OF Co.PETENCY; QO 703 PEND WHITE 155 4.90 1/2" VIKING wKwc VKa9a JL PERMIT NO. W O E FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS / CONTRACT NO. 78 PEND WHITE 200 a.90 , -2 VIKING VIKING VKa9a P.O.B. 1110 18620 Woodlands Way -� David Yates ® 128 PEND WHITE 155 &60 1/2" VK302 VIKING VK302 21E05-WWCi Level 4 10 SIDE BRASS 155 &60 ," VIKING VIKING VK178 GRANITE FALLS, WA Bums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. DRAWN BY CITY OF AJ. YATES ♦ . ,23 SIDE BRASS 200 5.60 1/2" VIKING VIKING -SD Arlington, WA 98223 NSF s4 D / 425-388-0124 S n ST20/24♦ l� 57 UPR BRASS 200 5.60 , 2" VIKING VIKING VK697 SCALE 1/8" = 1'-0" ♦ r � 67 UPR BRASS 212 5.60 1/2" VIKING VIKING VK684 Signature Data .,.,".........................: 0 7 UPR ROME 55 5.6o v2. yK3oo VIKING K3oo ob DESIGN QUESTIONS 360-580-1062 DATE s 20 2a Q CONTRACTOR: RFVISFo FP 1 PLOTTED INSULATION TENTING DETAIL 1 SPECIAL ATTENTION: —BRANCNLrNE DO NOT WRAP PIPING 1. 4"x 6"x 12"plywood each side of I JOIST web 1"X DROP 2. No.6 x 2"long(minimum)drywall screw(6 each side) —(SEE PLAN) Objective of sprinkler tenting is to capture the warm air coming through sheetrock to keep sprinkler pipe warm and to seal out cold attic air and protect from 3. Washer blow in insulation getting between sprinkler pipe and sheetrock 1.overlap insulation batts 6-8 inches in the direction of blow in from attic entry point 4 4. Swivel sway brace fitting(equivalent to AFOCNO-677) 2.Extend butts 1 2 inches post the end of sprinkler lines and head drops. �. 1„ 3.Fill gaps or cut butts to fit around/under black vent pipes,white vacuum tubing and gas piping. 5. 2 diameter bolt THRU BOLT 4.Cut butts at joists and pipes to allow insulation to fill the joist space to the nailing face of ceiling joist. 5 5.Tightly attach Batts for vertical sprinkler piping tenting so as no gaps are present to allow cold attic air to get to sprinkler pipe. 1"X 1/2"R.C. R-11 BATTING\ \ R-11 BATTING R-11 BATTING` JOIST SPRINKLERSHEE Z CEILDJG 3 )`ii/zMu T ROCKT 0 <. PIPENKL JOIST PIPE 2 SPRINKLER ROCK sPRwKLEP JOIST— ALLOWABLE HORIZONTAL SEISMIC FORCES(Ibs) TYP. DROP PIPE PIPE RocK NOTES: %-11 BATTING ANGLE TO VERTICAL ( a ) PENDANT SPRINKLERS IN SUSPENDED CEILINGS TO BE CONCEALED WITH FLAT COVER PLATES INSULATION OVER STEEL PIPE IN OPEN ATTIC BY OTHERS 30° 45° 60° �1 06 0. 450 620 690 LsTED LISTED u D NOT LESS THAN 2" NOMINAL WIDTH. * The loads in the table are based on the controlling connection FM FMo uFM / 1 112 ) to the joist. \ 1� * The forces include a 1.33 duration factor adjustment. FOR FORCES PARALLEL OR PERPENDICULAR TO I—JOIST FROM RED—I DESIGN GUIDE NOT LESS THAN 3" BRACE TYPE C&D NOMINAL THICKNESS TOLCO 4A FLOOR JOIST (2 1/2") BRACE All MENT G TIGHTEN SNUG TO CPVC ISER rR SITE WOOD CROSSMAIN /JOIST CONSULT I Q SWIG 20 MANUFACTURER FOR 2" MIN. Qb TOLCO 1000 + MENDED INSTALLATION PENETRATION TOLCO 980 TOLCO 980 MODIFIED COUPLING CTO SEAT UT PER U HER NDICULAR o rGL CPVC EXTERIOR 0 GST 20 FOR 1-2 1/2" PIPE CPVC CST 25 FOR 4" PIPE couPLING�. ABOVE FOR VERTICAL USE. PIPE CLAMP CROSSMAIN SEAT o USED IN LONGITUDINAL BRACE sID vlEw NOTE: INSTALL IN CENTER OF LOWER FACE. FELD MODIFICATION FOR RISER COLLAR FOR VERTICAL USE PIPE BUT DO NOT L❑NG I TUD I NAL SWAY BRACE PIPE CLAMP 0 DISTORT OR COMPRESS OTHER APPROVED J] FOR SEISMIC BRACING GST 20 PIPE HANGER FOR TRUSS/JOIST CPVC COUPLING MODIFICATION /rwhildex I GST PIPE HANGER FOR WOOD ®rwhildex FOR SEISMIC BRACE ATTACHEMENT SWG PIPE HANGER FOR WOOD 1 CROSSMAIN 2 BEYOND 3 + Q� 22" minimum (3" at mains) TOLCO 980 rrwhildex DRY SIDEWALL SPRINKLER SOFFIT BY OTHERS LONGITUDINAL BRACE TO FOR CPVC PIPE TO PROTECT BALONIES OUTSIDE OF DWELLING " TEE WITH PLUGGED OUTLET BRACES NOT MORE THAN 40' ❑, C. - UNITS BRACES 34' MAX J. C, FOR 2" CPVC (2, 224 #/FT, )=76# 4 3/4"WOOD FLOORING MINIMUM BARREL LENGTH INSIDE BRACES 27' MAX ❑, C F❑R 1 1/2" CPVC( 1, 417#/FT)=39# GST 10 HEATED BUILDING ENVELOPE BASED ON BRACES 24' MAX ❑ C, FOR 1 1/4" CPVC( 1, 079#/FT)=26# —20 DEG OUTSIDE TEMP AND 50 DEGREE WOOD JOIST '� ') TYPICAL INSTALLATION DRYIDE PERATURE INVERT U—HOOK HEADS AT DECKS FOR MAINS AT ROOF TRUSSES SCALE: NONE 5/8" SHEETROCK CEILING 1. Minimum 4x6 no. 2 grade Douglas fir or southern pine or better SIINGLLEELAYERRUSEEGSTT30 2. Two 16d (321") common nails OPTIONAL CPVC HANGERS 3. 38" x 3" lag screw FOR LINES OR MAINS UP TO 4" (2 places) NO SCALE 4. U-hook LEGS BENT OUT 30 DEGREES FOR MAIN FOR NFPA 13 THRU BOLT 1 1/2" EMBED HARDENED HEX HEAD SELF THREADING SCREW IS FURNISHED WITH THE HANGER AND IS THE TOLCO FIG. 25 SURGE RESTRAINER MINIMUM FASTENER SIZE ACCEPTABLE 3 Pipe size at maximum hanger spacing: 4" TYPE 1 - FOR 1" AND 1-1 4" PIPE AND HANGER f/ BEAM OR TRUSS TYPE 2 - FOR 1-1/2" AN(�2" PIPE AND HANGER 2xg S a 2 x 10 ST eRF� ro r TOLCO#24 OR EQUAL WOOD JOIST*, I-OLCO #28 OR EQUAL RUSS WOOD HEADER A 6 LISTED FOR CPVC o 6 Ekl DOUBLE FASTENER ° o ° LINE RESTRAINT STRAP TYPE HANGER �1 CPVC HANGERS SEE TRUSS BLOCKING/STIFFENER DETAIL o n ATTACH 0 TRUSS OR BEAM NO SCALE rvo scAls TRUSSES 24"O.C.— 45 O SUPPORT SPACING DISTANCE CPVC SDR 13.5 SUPPORT SPACING DISTANCE CPVC SDR 13.5 BRANCHLIKE TO AN END LINE SPRINKLER HEAD DROP ELBOW WITH AN IN LINE SPRINKLER HEAD DROP TEE A (SOURCE = CENTRAL SPRINKLER TABLE N) (SOURCE = CENTRAL SPRINKLER TABLE M) ��tG 1/2"x4'BOLT(MIN IN WOOD) NOMINAL PIPE SIZE LESS THAN 100PSI MORE THAN 100PSI NOMINAL PIPE SIZE LESS THAN 10OPSI TOLCO FIG 4L PIPE CAMP �� O ANVIL AF730 3/4" 9" 3/4" 4' LONGITUDINAL BRACE AT LINES WHERE RISER NIPPLES EXCEED 4' IN ED, FAST CLAMP 1" 110" 1" 5' LENGTH AND FOR LONGITUDINAL MAIN BRACES IV, 1-1/4" 1'4" 1-1/4" 6' EARTHQUAKE BRACING NOTES: LOCATION AND INSTALLATION OF EARTHQUAKE BRACING TO BE IN cERT*Yates C.E.T. o 1-1/2" 2' 1-1/2" 7' LOCATION Yate ACCORDANCE WITH N.F.P.A.#13. SPACING OF LATERAL BRACES NOT TO LATERAL BRACE A N.LC.E.T. Level III >1-1/2" 2' >1-1/2" 7' EXCEED 40 FT.ON CENTER,SPACING OF LONGITUDINAL BRACES NOT TO EXCEED 80 FT.ON CENTER. 4-WAY BRACES TO BE INSTALLED AT ALL CHANGE eN e. NOTE: OF DIRECTION OF FEED AND CROSSMAINS,AND AT TOP OF RISERS. BRANCH LINES SHALL BE BRACED AT A DISTANCE FROM A TEE OR CALCULATED SPACING OF BRACING NOTED ON PIPING PLAN WATe as eMa ELBOW TO PREVENT LIFT OF SPRINKLERS AS SHOWN IN TABLES MAX LENGTH OF BRACE=7' N NOTES REVISIONS SPRINKLER SYMBOLS HANGERS AND DATE DESCRIPTION BY Apartments rye T�'�,a y� y�y� T�} �v ��II-�{, 1 EY I—WASHINGTON STATE •• SVM CNT POSITION FINISH TEMP K NPT SIN MFG. MODEL BFPS, INC Ironwood L7 14J lA 1 11 A JL 1 rJ Bldg g 1 BRACING ••.„� CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY: OO 703 PEND WHITE 155 4.90 1/2" VIKING VIKING VK494 JL PERMIT NO. W O E FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS /- CONTRACT N0. 78 PEND WHITE 200 4A0 , 2 VIKING VIKING VK494 P.O.B. 1110 18620 Woodlands Way -� David Yates ® 128 PEND WHITE 155 5.60 1/2" VK302 VIKING VI<302 260540 6'C Levei9 4 ,0 SIDE BRASS 155 5.60 ," VIKING VIKING VI<178 GRANITE FALLS, WA Bums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. : APPROVAL CITY OF ARLIN ATOS r / 123 SIDE BRASS 'DO 5,60 ,/2" VIKING VIKING -SD Arlin ton, WA 98223 B NSF 84 D 5/20/20 0 57 UPR BRASS 200 5,60 1/2" VIKING VIKING VK697 425-388-0124 ISCALE NOTED r E 67 UPR BRASS 212 5,60 1/2" VIKING VIKING VI 684 SlSnslun Data 0 7 UPR ROME 155 S.60 1/2. vK300 VIKING K300 DESIGN UESTIONS 360-580-1062 DATE s 20 2a ............. ................... 21 i Q CONTRACTOR: RENSED FP 2 PLOTTED DA Name:6 DA Area'.103622..,. Deslan Area 6 Wet System 601 SHELL SPACE _d - DemandCalalladons using Hazen-Williams Method $� 06': 1 1- 0-'o OCCODBney Classifieatlon: OH2 0-1 D-S, Design Area Density: 0.2 6, _ - e °- Additional Outside Hose: 500 • r m - Design Area Slze: 857 - - • Notes:REDUCED PER NFPA 19.3.3.2.3.1 FOR OR HEADS AND I2'6"CEILING HEIGHT zJ �6 z=cr; � '- —op= - • • • 'L- 53 • • 1 l6 ]-mrz , e]-],, - I ,o-3 • • - fi'' 0 0-61 .6_i 0 0 L O 0 0 S1 0 C JT �(H T� - � S - 2 11 n - • • - - • - • - 30l „.� ' rz '• -- - - T1 9 • • � • •ry4-9r • •� 2- •^ •„ 11z ..o •� ], •_ •i 310 ,lull ]NN 03 S1 I —� , ,'4e a 0 6z 0-6z o-6�z 5 9�rz I'z 9 4-0�z•„ ILY �2 }111z -2�z•-IO�rz ]-B e •^ ] - 0 -6 z - ]- 1' 4 4 0 5 2-5•-]rz 2-5 -5 2-6 2-�rz 2- = 10- I-9 rz 2-•-1% 2- 1 1 2- K' 2- •✓0 11 6'z •^ �rz -•-]' 1 5 B �� 2- •_„ 10 x 4 11' Iz • 5 fil" STEEL TO DEVI�TI ANSI�10 � � � � - _ �� �, T IO R d - 1-n VENT PROVIDED PER HERA#13 8.5.5.1 • b 5 3 _ EQB CALC 4 � � • �: �,R • •� ,<•� 1 - - • 5 2- ] a- Pz -6'rz 0-z 40-1 1 l- O�z P R O O O P• 24R -2 • • • • • • _ SI I-11z-Ilia f 6�z o-6's 0-sus g • d • • _ 502 6 _ 177 S2 , , , 11- s'rz Wet Svstem = Leval 1 Llving Unit 0 „ AA , Demantl Calculafions using Haze-W Iliams Method iv Oxupancy Classification: ZES _ Design Area Density: 05 Addidonal Outside Hose: 3. PERS NS 70- Design Area Size: Notes:Most demanding 4 heeds 2-� 0 fix -61 s-s'rz - 12'-6" 17'-6" 16'-0° 10'-0" 25'-6" 12'-9" S21L ASING I. it 6'rz 6' 3 NOTE- ALL PIPING THIS AREA CPVC UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 6"ABOVE CEILING CPVC PIPE TO BE SUPPORTED WITH APPROVED RESTRAINING HANGERS DIRECTLY - _ ATTACHED TO STRUCTURE-ADDITIONAL LATERAL BRACES AND LINE RESTRAINT s. PERs Ns NOT REQUIRED s� 0 o-s'rz e HYDRAULIC DESIGN BASED ON NFPA#13 FOR THE MOST REMOTE 4 HEADS-FLOOR ASSEMBLIES ARE 1 ° RESIDE 111AL _ IL HOUR RATED THEREFORE PROVISIONS OF NFPA#13,2019 SECTION 19.4.2.1 DO NOT APPLY PER A19.4.1.2.1 MAz.oC -49 19.4.1.3 UNLESS THE REQUIREMENTS OF 19.4.1.4 ARE MET,THE MINIMUM REQUIRED DISCHARGE FROM I EACH OF THE FOUR HYDRAULICALLY MOST DEMANDING SPRINKLERS SHALL BE THE GREATER OF THE FOLLOWING: o-erz (1) IN ACCORDANCE WITH MINIMUM FLOW RATES INDICATED IN INDIVIDUAL LISTINGS (2) IN ROOMS OR COMPARTMENTS GREATER THAN 800 FT2(74 Ma),CALCULATED BASED ON DELIVERING A MINIMUM OF 1 0.1 GPM/FT2(4.1 MM/MIN)OVER THE DESIGN AREA IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF 9.5.2.1 0-9�rz WORST CASE UNDIVIDED AREA IN EACH DWELLING UNIT DO NOT EXCEED 800 SQ.FT.THEREFORE THE C LISTED FLOW AND PRESSURE BASED 18'x18'SPACING=17GPM@ 12 PSI FP S4 ® PENTRATIONS IN FIRE WALLS TO BE FIRE STOPPED EQUIVALENT TO WALL RATING WITH APPROVED METHOD 10-0" 10'-0" =4'- 1/2" WHER REQUIRED PIPE CLEARANCES ARE NOT PROVIDED,FLEXIBLE CODLINGS TO BE INSTALLED WITHIN 12" «3-9 - ON EACH SIDE OF PENETRATION 2 i"HOLE REQUIRE FOR 1 e"PIPE 4"HOLE REQUIRED FOR 2"PIPE 643 5 FOR PIPE LARGER THAN 2"FLEXIBLE COUPLINGS TO BE PROVIDED ON EACH SIDE OF PENETRATION all 0 s 0-6 z 0 6 - S2 104 6�s S2 - 1 6 02 3.6 FEES NS S1 OFFICE S 1 3 _ o 0-61, /I55%% 0-sa _ ^� 'A OB CALC 3 09z _ SHELL 0 V 1 0-6�z 6.3 PERS NS RETAIL SU TE 2 630 S ROOM 0-6 10-0 - S� 1 �� CERT.#151760 , o-eI 0-6'rz 2_„ s �� ^ ' eb Jennifer Yates C.E.T. - 10'-0" - 10'-0' We_ d 0199 N.I.C.E.T. Level III xAmt _o -- e 0 3 a" — 0 0196 o 1 rvw trvemlmume rrox ° s o - 9] WATE- ems 12-4 12� wvoaT. IR-4I R.. N NOTES REVISIONS SPRINKLER SYMBOLS PIPING PLAN DATE DESCRIPTION BY Apartments y� yy Tt''} �v ��11-�{, Ea Ires•WASNIN6TON STATE "" SYM CNT POSITION FINISH TEMP K NET SIN MFG. MODEL BFPS, INC Ironwood Ap a 1 t 11 A e JL 1 t s Bldg 1 LEVEL 1 ............................... "•„ OERTIfICATE Df COMPETENCY; 0 703 PEND WHITE 155 4.90 1/2" VIKING VIKING W494 JL PERMIT NO. W O E f,RE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS � 76 PEND WHITE 200 4.90 1/2" VIKING VIKING VK494 P.O.B. 1110 18620 Woodlands Way CONTRACT NO. -� Devhi Ystes ® 128 PEND WHITE 155 &60 1/2" VK302 VIKING VK302 2E0&0898"C Lill3 4 23 SIDE GRASS 155 &60 ," VIKING VIKING VK178 GRANITE FALLS, WA Bums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. DRAWN BY CITY OF AJ. ATOS NSF 84 D e . ,23 SIDE GRASS 200 5.60 1/2" VIKING VIKING V-SD Arlington, WA 98223 S 5/20/20 0 57 UPR GRASS 200 5.60 ,/2" VIKING VIKING VK697 425-388-0124 $IQn•tYF• Date 67 UPR BRASS 212 5.60 1/2" VIKING VIKING WI584 SCALE 1/8" .............'"""""�"�""�"""e Q 7 DER CHROME 155 &60 1/2" VK300 VIKING VI300 DESIGN QUESTIONS 360-580-1062 CONTRACTOR: USED s�2o�za PLOTTED FP 3 • • • • • • Design Area 4 Wet System Level2 Uving Und 9 Demand Calculatlons using Hazen-Williams Method Occupancy Classification: RES • - 0-i" _ _ • 0-m • Design Area Density: .05 AddiOonal Outside Hose: 0 •� - •ry o •" - D 4 esign Area S¢e: rrII _ 44 Notes:Most demanding 4 heads • 00 O • 0 0 • • • •2-•i •p • • •2- IS •^ • 3-• 2 - •2-T• • 310 d'• 1-I '• 2-1z • 9 tax •= q- 0 5�z-0 21 • 2 10 7-x • 7 1 6 3 81x 5- _ - 5-2 4 4 5 2- •- 2- 24210- • 1 9, - •-71 2- 1 6 2- -6 z 2- • II 81¢ •- 9-�x -5•-P -5 1 5 -6 -6� 2- •" 10 x 4 111 1 • -5 17 b T I R ID R AIR VENT PROVIDED PER NFPA#13 8.5.5.1 1-177 1Kj0_101 • • - • • C. - • • • • 5 2- 7 l- O�z 7 Pz • • "• O O O 00 m 1 _ 1In E I • • • • • • • III H 7 ST -10 t • • II 0-11 - • 1-• • • •' IIIJJJ M1 `3-7 + 7-0 0-1100 - 18 I - • -STARS % 9.5"TJI IN n 8-0 •2' 3 ,x• lz • ti • CORRIO - • • • \ 12-7 7 -1 O + 0t10• _ n � v -0 _1 • 14"TJ Is 0 4 o-10I 166'-0" @,u'OC 0 •� o 1 Io 12-7 •n • 0 541-° a NOTE:ALL PIPING THIS LEVEL CPVC UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 6"ABOVE CEILING 8� 7-61, 7-0 0-101x CPVC PIPE TO BE SUPPORTED WITH APPROVED RESTRAINING HANGERS DIRECTLY °"4-6 6-6�z ATTACHED TO STRUCTURE-ADDITIONAL LATERAL BRACES AND LINE RESTRAINT 2 z IV -111 NOT REQUIRED • • • O + 1 HYDRAULIC DESIGN BASED ON NFPA#13 FOR THE MOST REMOTE 4 HEADS-FLOOR ASSEMBLIES ARE 1 0 0-1•1 HOUR RATED THEREFORE PROVISIONS OF NFPA#13,2019 SECTION 19.4.2.1 DO NOT APPLY PER o A19.4.1.2.1 1z- �' -1°� +>-� 19.4.1.3 UNLESS THE REQUIREMENTS OF 19.4.1.4 ARE MET,THE MINIMUM REQUIRED DISCHARGE FROM EACH OF THE FOUR HYDRAULICALLY MOST DEMANDING SPRINKLERS SHALL BE THE GREATER OF THE FOLLOWING: 1 (1) IN ACCORDANCE WITH MINIMUM FLOW RATES INDICATED IN INDIVIDUAL LISTINGS C (2) IN ROOMS OR COMPARTMENTS GREATER THAN 800 FT2(74 M2),CALCULATED BASED ON DELIVERING A MINIMUM OF _ 0.1 GPM/FT2(4.1 MM/MIN)OVER THE DESIGN AREA IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF 9.5.2.1 A P--ill' • �a o WORST CASE UNDIVIDED AREA IN EACH DWELLING UNIT DO NOT EXCEED 800 SQ.FT.THEREFORE THE LISTED FLOW AND PRESSURE BASED 18'x18'SPACING=17GPM@ 12 PSI 5_1, • • _ • ® PENTRATIONS IN FIRE WALLS TO BE FIRE STOPPED EQUIVALENT TO WALL RATING WITH APPROVED METHOD WHER REQUIRED PIPE CLEARANCES ARE NOT PROVIDED,FLEXIBLE CODLINGS TO BE INSTALLED WITHIN 12" • ON EACH SIDE OF PENETRATION 2�"HOLE REQUIRE FOR 1 e"PIPE • 5-2 -+ 9• _�-5x • 7-o • 4"HOLE REQUIRED FOR 2"PIPE 6-I z 3-I FOR PIPE LARGER THAN 2"FLEXIBLE COUPLINGS TO BE PROVIDED ON EACH SIDE OF PENETRATION 1 6-1" 3-1 O O T12-7 4 •� i.l z 10� ' 0 It U O O t • • • •- z -10 O O O Go 2 °-IO�z •M 0 • • • • h - - -- *7 0^° +'_ •1_0 CERT.#151760 Jennifer Yates C.E.T. N.I.C.E.T. Level III Foa O _ 0 4 11' Time" ery a. STAIRS w D� N NOTES REVISIONS SPRINKLER SYMBOLS PIPING PLAN DATE DESCRIPTION BY Apartments rye�'1, y� y�y� Tt'�} ��II-�{, Ea Ires•WASNIN6TON STATE "• SVM CNT POSITION FINISH TEMP K NET SIN MFG. MODEL BFPS, INC Ironwood Ap a 1 t 11 A e JL 1 t s Bldg 1 LEVEL 2 ............................... •.„ CERTIfICATE Of COMPETENCY; Q• 703 PEND WHITE 155 4AO 1/2" VIKING MKING W494 JL PERMIT NO. W O E fIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS CONTRACT NO. � 7B PEND WHITE 2DD 4.9D 1/2- VIKING wKING VK494 P.O.B. 1110 18620 Woodlands Way -� Devid Ystes ® 128 PEND WHITE 155 &60 1/2" VK302 WKING VK302 2E08L0898"C UWel3 4 23 SIDE BRASS 155 &60 ," VIKING WKING VK178 GRANITE FALLS, WA Bums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. DRAWN BY CITY OF AJ. ATES ♦ . 123 SIDE BRASS 2DD 5.60 1/2" VIKING WKING V-SD Arlington, WA 98223 NSF 84 D / 425-388-0124 S 5/20/20 @ 57 UPR BRASS 200 5,60 , 2" VIKING WKING VK697 SCALE 1/8" = 1'-U" ♦ + � 67 UPR BRASS 212 5.60 1/2" VIKING wKING VK684 sisnatun Data ..............................: 0 7 DER ROME 55 5.6o v2. vK300 wKING K3oo DESIGN QUESTIONS 360-580-1062 DATE s zo za Q CONTRACTOR: RENSED FP 4 PLOTTED I ❑ 302 �XT .. I'3 • 1 9 138 9 • 14' • 4'p' 3'I�i• 1 • I'8�s • 1 • 1 1 8 _ v 9 14 • 1 I • -pax _ -b _ •_0 Desi n A1ea 3 Wet 5 slam MAX Level 3 Living Unit • - Demand Calculations using Hazen Iliams Method b 1 Oau n Classification: RE -o n s-3�: Design Are a Density: .OS •^ 3 Additbnal Outside Hse: 0 1 -0 , , • • t • • 1 1 , • • 1 t o • t '� 1114 • t t Ntes:Most demanding 4 heads 4 O Px ] 1 6 6 • ]-9� "• 9 6-3 15 0 I-I 3�z • 9 z ]-4� 3 • z • 6 8 6- • ]-9 - 10 -] • I 4 O 00 00 O O O O 00 J • b • • • • •" - 1 9 2-5 5-2�L.Ln 4 n 5-2�z 3-1�z 4- 2- • 3�z • I�z • 2 2-1 5-2 e ry 5-2�z 3- ] 2 9 5-�z n 4 r 5-2�z 3 J 10- - 5 U-Bk • ]- d -104 N-10 z • 1 1ph 14-I z 14-I 4 tat 4 • I 104 14-I k • 1-104 tat 4 • I ID4 14-I z • 14-I z •6� 0 �I _ 1- so 2 9 • • g • •' AIR VENT PROVIDED PER NFPA 13 8.5.5.1 o -J B IN ❑ R - -4 -9 z Q2-9 a 5-�z � ] 3-5 • -I�z -Pz o -41z 2�z 1 5-z 3] � 9-41 -3-I iz -1 2�z -IPz• ]-9 •03 IPz 5-21 I -2�e 3-IP .3 I 6-9�x 6� �5'x • • -1'z 4-� • b -b b _ 5 •- • • r O o 0 0 0 0 - 1 • - 3-, =, • • t t4 t • t - • , , I 1 • • , G I - 2 5 7-7 - 4 ]- 8- ]-�z -5 1 6 2-nraa 1 0111 •0-]1, • • • • — — ]-Px _ • >• -111s 7 ^ 0-10�x - 6-6 • 14'] �x......: • 2 — 6 121 • s •9 7�2- .L b b •� b • - —❑ ju ju 0 • —� 0 =1177 = 166'-0" 1 • o —1161 - ° °x ❑ NOTE:ALL PIPING THIS LEVEL CPVC UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 6"ABOVE CEILING CPVC PIPE TO BE SUPPORTED WITH APPROVED RESTRAINING HANGERS DIRECTLY .` ATTACHED TO STRUCTURE-ADDITIONAL LATERAL BRACES AND LINE RESTRAINT 6 2 NOT REQUIRED. INSULATION TENTING PROVIDED BY OTHERS PER DETAIL ON FP 2 - -23 FOR WET SYSTEM PIPING. = 2 • HYDRAULIC DESIGN BASED ON NFPA#13 FOR THE MOST REMOTE 4 HEADS-FLOOR ASSEMBLIES ARE 1 HOUR RATED THEREFORE PROVISIONS OF NFPA#13,2019 SECTION 19.4.2.1 DO NOT APPLY PER O • A19.4.1.2.1 • 19.4.1.3 UNLESS THE REQUIREMENTS OF 19.4.1.4 ARE MET,THE MINIMUM REQUIRED DISCHARGE FROM Cf] II• I I �I EACH OF THE FOUR HYDRAULICALLY MOST DEMANDING SPRINKLERS SHALL BE THE GREATER OF THE FOLLOWING: (1) IN ACCORDANCE WITH MINIMUM FLOW RATES INDICATED IN INDIVIDUAL LISTINGS A c (2) IN ROOMS OR COMPARTMENTS GREATER THAN 800 FTs(74 Ms),CALCULATED BASED ON DELIVERING A MINIMUM OF o _ 1 0.1 GPM/FT2(4.1 MM/MIN)OVER THE DESIGN AREA IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF 9.5.2.1 C X - WORST CASE UNDIVIDED AREA IN EACH DWELLING UNIT DO NOT EXCEED 800 SQ.FT.THEREFORE THE P 1 • • • • DO LISTED FLOW AND PRESSURE BASED 18'x18'SPACING=17GPM@ 12 PSI 0 ® PENTRATIONS IN FIRE WALLS TO BE FIRE STOPPED EQUIVALENT TO WALL RATING WITH APPROVED METHOD 0-,04 WHER REQUIRED PIPE CLEARANCES ARE NOT PROVIDED,FLEXIBLE CODLINGS TO BE INSTALLED WITHIN 12" • • • ON EACH SIDE OF PENETRATION 2 z"HOLE REQUIRE FOR 1 e"PIPE -' 4"HOLE REQUIRED FOR 2"PIPE 1 - FOR PIPE LARGER THAN 2"FLEXIBLE COUPLINGS TO BE PROVIDED ON EACH SIDE OF PENETRATION , IF J . e O 0 FKD 1 O 114to 6 —2 9 - 1 - O O - 0 Oz • •- vz• ° •-3 •b 8-10 -4 2-W, -'2 9 i .8 5-I CERT.//151760 b -0 • Jennifer Yates C.E.T. N.ITC.E.T. Level ITT Fma b Ery s. STAIRS w D� N NOTES REVISIONS SPRINKLER SYMBOLS PIPING PLAN DATE DESCRIPTION BY SYM CNT POSITION FINISH TEMP K NPT SIN MFG. MODEL c� /rye a}'� yy T�} �v 1 LEVEL 3 .WASNII ON STATE "" O 703 PEND wHITE 155 4.90 1/2' VIKING wKINc vKa9a BFPS, INC Ironwood Apartments 1 t 11 A e JL 1 t s Bldg 1 ............................... E-PI—CERTIFICATE Of COMPETENCY' 78 PEND WHITE 200 4.90 1/2' VIKING VIKING v 94 JL PERMIT NO. FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS ® 128 PEND WHITE 155 5.60 1/2" VK302 VIKING VK302 P.O.B. 1110 18620 Woodlands Way W ❑ E CONTRACT NO. David Yates 4 23 SIDE BRASS ,55 5.60 1' VIKING VIKING VK178 '2605-0098-Ci Level 3 -4 123 SIDE GRASS 200 5.60 1/2" VIKING VIKING V-SD APPROVAL CITY OF ARL NGTON Arlington, WA 98223 Bus Fire Protection SYstems,Inc. OO 57 UPR GRASS 200 5.60 1/2" VIKING VIKING VK697 GRANITE FALLS, WA Aron, m S NSF 84 D 67 UPR GRASS 212 5.60 1/2- VIKING VIKING VK684 425-388-0124 DRAWN BY J. YATES !, 5�20�24i p 7 UPR CHROME 155 5.60 1/2" VK300 VIKING VK300 SCALE :Signature Data • DATE 5/20/24 •-'-•••••-••••••--•--•-•-"-••"~• DESIGN QUESTIONS 360-580-1062 CONTRACTOR: R SFo FP 5 5 112 5/12 n iF r L I iJ 1� I 0. � 6-9, MG-6 Is CR CK —CRIKKIiI It EQB CALC 2250 2252 a OM 0 ITI N o°s CDs zo7 zos os z°a o3 o zoz z°1 Pz Pz 1�z 1'2 ,� �II 11z 11x i,x Pz i�z 1�z ,� Pz 1�z 11x z , ,�z ,� , Vz 1�z Px s 1 Pz i�z Px 11- o-61'x Ta 6-0 h i 0-6 6 0-6 6 2- - 1 0 I- -6 0-62- _g Iff ❑ O _ ❑ h CI RDG _ ❑ 1 0 1 z' 108 10fi 224 2 34 2269 IGH P INT F MAI 0033 1 r 3 ip 2225 222 107 2228 l�z 0-1 6 0 I6-9 1 4 O O O O O O O O o 4 0 O O 6 O O O O O O 40-9 1 3 xr o fi-0 -2�rz-9�rz 6- -0 4-6 0-2 - m 3-10�i 4-A -5'�3-fig 0 4- fi-0 000 6 6-0 I-7�z 5-6 5 8-0 .iureai.eu.aNFlweenfNrl �u O I 6 0 6-0 6-0 2-6 5 4-62 6-0 4 6-0 6 g 6-0 A6-0 6-0 3-9 4 6 5 0 6 6-0 6 0 3-o' 4 0 5-0 -6 U 6-0 6-0 A 6-0 /z "2 IL 0 4- 1 I V YP. -I L TI LI CT' All I SC IL SYSIE1 INSPECT IS TEST W 01 IFI PI CR CK o RI KE 6 12 ���'_ �� N \.L _ - -6- 3-Tz 0-6 / _ ❑ _ m MEN _0-6 AS \ III 1 5 i ❑ I ILL— o' Design Area 2 Dry System Deft Area 1 Dry System ATTIC ATTIC �0 6-0 6-o - 12-5 N❑ Demand Celculadons using Hazen-Williams Method Demand Calmladons using Hazen-Williams Method \,DGE OF R-49 INSULATION DccaDancy Classificatlon: LH Occupancy Classificidon: LH AT EVE OF ROOF Design Area Density: 0.1 Design Area Density: 0.1 cal _ Additional Outside Hose: 100 Additional Outside Hose: 100 Design Area Size: 9 Design Area Size: 9 Notes:PER HEAD LISTING Notes:PER HEAD LISTING 0 rT CALCULATIONS OF HEADS: Dry Systems:Calculate the most SD-24 GPM AT78.4 PSI 5 1B— cV AP-7 PSI AT.1 DENSITY demanding 9 SD Sprinklers,and 2 oe then calculate the most demanding 7 Attic Upright or Standard Spray sprinklers.Use the most demanding -s_ =3-711� _ 0 calculation. 11 ❑„_ f asse 0 6/11 NOTE: ALL PIPING THIS LEVEL STEEL EDDYFLOW OR SCH 40. DRY SYSTEM PIPING TO BE GRADED BACK TO SYSTEM RISER: El Z" PER 10' FOR LINE PIPING 4" PER 10' FOR MAIN PIPING E BCA ❑ SHEAR WALLS TO ROOF STRUCTURE c FP 1 4 0 _ N IIF S o o-s _gy 77 o�s CONTINUOUS GUTTER 0 CHICKIL N =d e u� 61 � ❑ a 5-I LV 6-0 -8�rz -10 6-0 O ,❑ ifJ �10 N _ _ 2-10 2��z -3-71, 0-6 _ � ❑ LOW POINT OF MAIN i 0-IO i - 0191 `-- 0188 ao - CERT.#151760 19 I�1 - 4-8-1_ 101, o Jennifer Yates C.E.T. N.LC.E.T. Level III 15'-9" Ery s. xnxe-Envcax ems N NOTES REVISIONS SPRINKLER SYMBOLS PIPING PLAN DATE DESCRIPTION BY Apartments a y� y�y� Tt'�} c TGIF-�� 1 TT EY IretWASNINCTON STATE SVM CNT POSITION FINISH TEMP K NET SIN MFG. MODEL B FPS, INC Ironwood L3 14J lA 1 11 A JL 1 rJ Bldg g 1 ATTIC I IC ...............................„,� CERTIfICATE Of COMPETENCY; QQ 703 PEND wHITE ,55 4.90 1/2" VIKING VIKING VK494 JL PERMIT NO. W O E FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS � 76 PEND WHITE 200 4.9D 1/2" VIKING VIKING VK494 P.O.B. 1110 18620 Woodlands Way CONTRACT NO. -� David Yates ® 128 PEND WHITE 155 &60 1/2- VK302 VIKING VK302 260&08WC Level a 23 SIDE 6RASS 155 &60 ,- VIKING VIKING VK178 GRANITE FALLS, WA Bums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. DRAWN BY CITY OF ARLIN ATOS NSF 84 D . ,23 SIDE BRASS 200 5.60 1/2" VIKING VIKING -SD Arlin ton, WA 98223 S !' 5/20/24 0 57 UPR 6RASS 200 5.60 ,/2" VIKING VIKING VK697 425-388-0124 �$ISnetYre Date 67 UPR 6RASS 212 5.60 1/2- VIKING VIKING VK684 SCALE 1/8" = 1'-U" Sin '�������������te..: 0 7 UPR CHROME 155 &60 1/2- VK300 VIKING VK300 DESIGN QUESTIONS 360-580-1062 CONTRACTOR: DATE sEo 5/20/24 PLOTIEp FP 6 I Permit#: 6006 Permit Date: 05/21/24 Permit Type: FIRE SPRINKLER Project Name: Ironwood Place Bldg. 1 Applicant Name: Burns Fire Protection Systems, Inc. Applicant Address: PO Box 1110 Granite Falls Applicant, City, State, Zip: Granite Falls Contact: Audra Williams Phone: 3606912235 Email: audra@burnsfire.com Scope of Work: Complete Wet& Dry Sprinkler System Valuation: 282600.00 Square Feet: 70626 Number of Stories: 3 Construction Type: VB Occupancy Group: R-2; Residential ID Code: Permit Issued: Permit Expires: Form Permit Type: FIRE SPRINKLER Status: IN PROCESS Assigned To: Kristin Foster Property Parcel# Address Legal Description Owner Name Owner Phone Zoning GRANDVIEW 126 MULTI- 31052300200500 18725 67TH AVE NE NORTH LLC FAMILY MKT Contractors Contractor Primary Contact Phone Address Contractor Type License License# GRANDVIEW NORTH SCOTT 360-435-7171 PO BOX 159 CONSTRUCTION COA 601 858 917 LLC WAMMACK CONTRACTOR GRANDVIEW NORTH SCOTT 360-435-7171 PO BOX 159 CONSTRUCTION Labor& GRANDNLO13KP LLC WAMMACK CONTRACTOR Industries Plan Reviews Date Review Type Description Assigned To Review Status 05/22/2024 FIRE SPRINKLER BUILDING In Review 05/22/2024 FIRE SPRINKLER Approved FIRE Approved 06/24/2024 FIRE SPRINKLER There are no comments for the fire sprinkler room.JO PW-WAT-REV Approved Fees Fee Description Notes Amount Enter 1 if permit is for:fire alarm,or fire $200.00 Web Only-Fire System Plan Review sprinkler Fire System Plan Review Table 4-2 $1,771.71 Credit Card Service $6.00 Credit Card Service $53.15 Total $2,030.86 Attached Letters Date Letter Description 05/21/2024 Web Form-Building Application Payments Date Paid By Description Payment Type Accepted By Amount OS/22/2024 XBP Con£ $200.00 200533677 OS/22/2024 XBP Conf: $1,771.71 200563324 05/22/2024 Alan Smith 200533677 Hannah Hardwick $6.00 05/22/2024 Alan Smith 200563324 Hannah Hardwick $53.15 Outstanding Balance $0.00 Uploaded Files Date File Name 06/26/2024 21229915-Ironwood Apartments Building l AApproved FDC for 1 and 2 6001 6006.pdf 06/26/2024 21229916-BLD6006 FircPlans Approved NCRFA.pdf 05/22/2024 20786278-20240521 BLD6006 HydraulicCalcsDesignAreal.pdf 05/22/2024 20786267-20240521 BLD6006 Hy draulicCalcsDcsignArea2.pdf 05/22/2024 20786268-20240521 BLD6006 HydraulicCalcsDesignArea3.pdf 05/22/2024 20786269-20240521 BLD6006 HydriulicCalcsDcsignArea4.pL 05/22/2024 20786270-20240521 BLD6006 Hy draulicCa1csDcsignArea5.pdf 05/22/2024 20796271-20240521 BLD6006 MaterialSubmittal.pdf 05/22/2024 20786272-20240521 BLD6006 An lication.pLf 05/22/2024 20786273-20240521 BLD6006 BracingCa1cs1.pdf 05/22/2024 20786274-20240521 BLD6006 BracingCalcs2.pdf 05/22/2024 20786275-20240521 BI.D6006 BracingCalcs3.pdf 05/22/2024 20786276-20240521 BLD6006 BraciugCalcs4.pdf 05/22/2024 20796277-20240521 BLD6006 FircPlans.pdf CITY OF ARLINGTON 18204 59th Avenue NE,Arlington,WA 98223 INSPECTIONS:360-403-3417-Permit Center:360-403-3551 . ' BUILDING PERMIT Er 18725 67TH AVE NE Permit#:6006 Parcel#:31052300200500 PERMIT EXPIRES 180 DAYS AFTER DATE OF ISSUANCE. Scope of Work:Complete Wet&Dry Sprinkler System Valuation:282600.00 APPLICANT CONTRACTOR GRANDVIEW NORTH LLC Burns Fire Protection Systems,Inc. GRANDVIEW NORTH LLC 18705 67TH AVE NE PO Box 1110,Granite Falls PO BOX 159 ARLINGTON,WA 98223 Granite Falls ARLINGTON,WA 98223 3606912235 360-435-7171 LIC:603 467 812 EXP:05/31/2025 LIC:601858 917 EXP:05/31/2024 LIC:BURNSFP841DU EXP:04/14/2026 LIC:86528 EXP:12/01/2024 LdC:GRANDNLO13KP EXP:07/14/2024 MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR PLUMBING CONTRACTOR ' LIC#: EXP: LIC#: EXP: JOB DESCRIPTION ' PERMIT TYPE: FIRE SPRINKLER CODE YEAR: 2021 STORIES: 3 CONST.TYPE: VB DWELLING UNITS: 82 OCC GROUP: R-2;Residential BUILDINGS: 1 OCC LOAD: - . = PERMIT APPROVAL The issuance or granting of this permit shall not be construed to be a permit for,or approval of,any violation of this Code or any other ordinance or order of the City,of any state or federal law,or of any order,proclamation,guidance advice or decision of the Governor of this State.To the extent the issuance or granting of this permit is interpreted to allow construction activity during any period of time when such construction is prohibited or restricted by any state or federal law,or order,proclamation,guidance advice or decision of the Governor of this State,this permit shall not authorize such work and shall not be valid.The building official is authorized to prevent occupancy or use of a structure where in violation of this Code,any other City ordinances of this jurisdiction or any other ordinance or executive order of the City,or of any state or federal law,or of any order,proclamation,guidance advice or decision of the Governor.The building official is authorized to suspend or revoke this permit if it is determined to be issued in error or on the basis of incorrect,inaccurate or incomplete information,or in violation of any City ordinance,regulation or order,state or federal law,or any order,proclamation,guidance or decision of the Governor. I AGREE TO COMPLY WITH CITY AND STATE LAWS REGULATING CONSTRUCTION AND IN DOING THE WORK AUTHORIZED THEREBY;NO PERSON WILL BE EMPLOYED IN VIOLATION OF THE LABOR CODE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON RELATING TO WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE AND RCW 18.27. THIS APPLICATION IS NOT A PERMIT UNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL OR HIS/HER DEPUTY AND ALL FEES ARE PAID. IT IS UNLAWFUL TO USE OR OCCUPY A BUILDING OR STRUCTURE UNTIL A FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE AND APPROVAL OR A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY HAS BEEN GRANTED.IBC I10/IRC110. SALES TAX NOTICE: Sales tax relating to construction and construction materials in the City of Arlington must be reported on your sales tax return form and coded City of Arlington#3101. cv4cz�-�-�— - , e, �,� - 07/17/2024 Apph t Si e Date Building Official Date -11111101 CONDITIONS ADHERE TO THE APPROVED PLANS.APPROVED JOB COPY SHALL BE ONSITE FOR INSPECTIONS. CALL FOR INSPECTIONS. The property owner shall ensure that the construction project complies with all applicable zoning codes and regulations.The property owner shall also ensure that the construction project does not cause any adverse impact on the surrounding environment or community.The property owner shall be responsible for obtaining all necessary permits and approvals from the relevant authorities before commencing construction.The property owner shall ensure that the construction project complies with all applicable design review requirements. THIS PERMIT AUTHORIZES ONLY THE WORK NOTED.THIS PERMIT COVERS WORK TO BE DONE ON PRIVATE PROPERTY ONLY.ANY CONSTRUCTION ON THE PUBLIC DOMAIN(CURBS,SIDEWALKS,DRIVEWAYS, MARQUEES,ETC.)WILL REQUIRE SEPARATE PERMISSION. PERMIT FEES Date Description Fee Amount 07/17/2024 Web Only-Fire System Plan Review $200.00 07/17/2024 Fire System Plan Review $1,771.71 07/17/2024 Credit Card Service $6.00 07/17/2024 Credit Card Service $53.15 07/17/2024 Processing/Technology $25.00 07/17/2024 Fire Sprinkler System $2,050.00 Total Due: $4,105.86 Total Payment: $4,105.86 Balance Due: $0.00 CALL FOR INSPECTIONS Call by 3:30 pm for next day inspection,allow 48 hours for Fire Inspections When calling for an inspection please leave the following information: Permit Number,Type of Inspection being requested,and whether you prefer morning or afternoon INSPECTION INFORMATION I Pass/Fail From: audra To: Hannah Hardwick Subject: RE: BLD6006-Expiration Notice Date: Tuesday,June 17,2025 9:32:30 AM Attachments: innaae001ima This message is from an External Sender This message came from outside the City of Arlington Good Morning Hannah, May I please request an extension for this permit as we are waiting on the Builder to finish up so we can complete our work and get our final inspections completed. Please let me know if you need anything else. Thank you!! Sincerely, (WA&n4 Office Manager Burns Fire Protection Systems, Inc. audra(a)burnsfire.com Office: (425)388-0124 or(360)691-2235 Office hours: 8am-4:30pm Monday- Friday http://burnsfire.com PO Box 1110 Granite Falls,WA 98252 We appreciate your business! Celebrating Over 25 Years Of Quality Service 0 We accept Credit Card Payments, There is a 3.5910 charge for all transactions From: Hannah Hardwick<hhardwick@arlingtonwa.gov> Sent: Friday, May 30, 2025 11:56 AM To: audra <audra@burnsfire.com> Subject: BLD6006- Expiration Notice Hello, This email is to inform you of the upcoming expiration date for permit 6006.This permit will expire on 7/9/2025. Please ensure that an inspection has been requested and approved prior to the expiration date. If you are not ready an inspection prior to the expiration date, please reply requesting an extension.The request needs to state cause for the extension and requires approval by the Building Official once received.Additional fees may be required upon extension approval. Please use the link below to view and request an inspection.You can also call in an inspection at 360-403-3417. Permits-Arlington (iworq.net) Sincerely, IpHannah Hardwick Arlington Community&Economic Development,Permit Technician I 18204 59th Ave NE,Arlington,WA 98223 O:360.403.3549 hhardwickCEbarlingtonwa.gov I www.arlin tonwa.gov Note: Emails and attachments sent to and from the City of Arlington are public records and may be subject to disclosure pursuant to the Public Records Act. Calculation results for Design Area 1 -ATTIC Calculation results for Design Area 4 -Level 2 Living Unit This system as shown on company print no dated This system as shown on company print no dated I r _v_ Ir - -J GRAPHIC s for Ironwood Apartments Building 1 at 18620 Woodlands We for Ironwood Apartments Building 1 at 18620 Woodlands Way 1�-B�� 2�-6�� 1 -7" L' e contract no is designed to discharge at a rate of 0.1 gpm/ft-(L/min/m2)of floor area over contract no is designed to discharge at a rate of 0.05 gpm/ft2(L/min/m2)of floor area over GW6 a maximum area of 9 ft2 when supplied with water at a rate of 149.5 gum at 42.3 psi at the base of the riser. a maximum area of 4 ft2 when supplied with water at a rate of 73.4 gpm at 68.8 DSI at the base of the riser. -� a„ - Hose stream allowance of is included in the above. Hose stream allowance of is included in the above. ---SIGNS ON RISERS INDICATING INSPECTORS TEST x: _- X� DATUM.NAv Occu anc classification:LH Number of heads flowing: Occupancy classification:RES Number of heads flowing: F .F LOCATION IN STAIR FOR DRY SYSTEM Occupancy 9 P Y 9 AND AU%ILIARY LOW POINT DRAIN - Commodity classification: System Type: Dry Commodity classification: System Type: Wet 'F I M LOCATION FOR WET SYSTEM AS INDICATED ON PLAN Maximum storage height: Maximum velocity: 12.58 Ws Maximum storage height: Maximum velocity: 17.61 Ills BUILDING INCLUDED IN THIS SUBMITTAL 0 = Storage arrangement. Storage arrangement. - Flow from In-Rack sprinklers: 0 gpm Pressure Required at Source: 42.3 psi Flow from In-Rack sprinklers: 0 gpm Pressure Required at Source: 68.8 psi T Flow from Overhead sprinklers: 149.5 gpm Pressure Available al Source: 78.9 psi Flow from Overhead sprinklers: 73.4 gpm Pressure Available al Source: 79 psi •1�' -•�-- -- h °_ -- Flowfrom Inside Hoses: 0 gpm Surplus Pressure at Source: 36.7 psi Flow from Inside Hoses: 0 gpm Surplus Pressure at Source: 10.2 psi N m / / (2 1 2 x 2 1 2"x4"FDC Flow from Outside Hoses: 0 gpm Flaw from Outside Hoses: 0 gpm r } Other fixedsystem flows: piping: 0 gpm Other fixedsystem flows: piping: 0 gpm Total flow in s stem149.5 m Total flow in s stem73.4 m Addition flow atPoeyond source: 100 qpm Additional flow at/beyond source: 0 qpm Total of al all flows: 249.5 gpm Total of all flows: 73.4 gpm Calculation results for Design Area 2 -ATTIC Calculation results for Design Area 5 -Level 1 Living Unit � o This system as shown on company print no dated This system as shown on company print no dated for Ironwood Apartments Building 1 at 18620 Woodlands Wav for Ironwood Apartments Building 1 at 18620 Woodlands way o o contract no is designed to discharge at a rate of 0.1 gpm/ft-(L/min/m2)of floor area over contract no is designed to discharge at a rate of 0.05 gpm/ft-(L/min/m2)of floor area over 2 - - �i - -.� _a maximum area of 9 ft when supplied with water at a rate of 240.5 qpm at 70.3 psi at the base of the riser. a maximum area of 4 ft when supplied with water at a rate of 73.1 gpm at 72.7 D51 at the base of the user. ACCESS PLATE a Hose stream allowance of is included in the above. Hose stream allowance of is included in the above. IN IN Do upancy classification:LH Number of heads flowing:9 Occupancy classification:RES Number of heads flowing:4 Commodity classification: System Type Dry Commodity classification: System Type. Wet Maximum storage height Maximum velocity: 24.11 We Maximum storage height Maximum velocity: 24.62 We � - t r R �� Y _ Storage arrangement: Storage arrangement: I '- ;n { " ,•?` ,,,, �I-� _ �.! R Flow from In-Rack sprinklers: 0 gpm Pressure Required at Source: 70.3 psi Flow from In-Rack sprinklers: 0 gpm Pre55ure Required at Source: 72.7 psi ® ® I i� � �' l - = ;, � +� 1° Flow from Overhead sprinklers: 240.5 gpm Pressure Available at Source: 78.9 psi Flow from Overhead sprinklers: 73.1 gpm Pressure Available at Source: 79 psi Flow from Inside Hoses: 0 gpm Surplus Pressure at Source: 8.6 psi Flow from Inside Hoses: 0 gpm Surplus Pressure at Source: 6.3 psi q �� 4 Flow from Outside Hoses: 0gpm Flow from Outside Hoses: 0gpm 0-6 , 1-8"' , 0-70_6� *F =' -•••"^� �- Idr+�- E- I( ,�^` \� Other fixed flows: 0 qpm Other fixed flows: 0 qpm ' - _ �. 2""'� wig , Y Y uo i F Total Flow fl system piping: 240.5 gpm Total Flow In system piping: 73.1 gpm >' Concrete Thrust Block � Additional flow aVbe and source. 100 qpm Additional flow attbe and source: 0 op. 1 0 0 GRAVEL SUMP KB i r m rcuorz ro A T MAT. A RIP RAIN 1 T Total of all flows: 340.5 gpm Total of all flows: 73.1 gpm ¢ i i(] " c m �I AS REQUIRED BY NFPAg13 Calculation results for Design Area 3 -Level 3 Living Unit Calculation results for Design Area 6 -SHELL SPACE *^- VA � ` - T This system as shown on company print no dated This system as shown on company print no dated a1 Vi 1 v. j Fl"""a m- S -' �� �� < i \ {�for Ironwood ApartmentsBuilding 1 at 18620 WoodlandsWaVfor Ironwood Apartments Building 1 at 18620 Woodlands WaV --�1f1 ALL DRAINS M �REMOTE FDC DETAIL Fnx crox <contract no isdeSl ned to discha a at a rate of 0.05 m/ft2 L/min/m2 of floor area over contract no 15 desi ned to discha a at a rate of 0.2 m/ft2 Umin/m2 of floor area over msimm p'9 r9 9P ( ) 9 r9 9P ( ) T GETHER AND PIPE O S „\io b A� a maximum area of 4 ft2 when su Iled wnh water at a rate of 72.1 m at 54.8 si at the base of the user. a maximum area of 957 W when su Iled with water at a rate of 235.6 mat 63.1 si at the base of the user.PP qp PP qpHose stream allowance of is included in the above. Hose stream allowance of is included in the above. aUil ms Presv it "v `�x, _ -- i/ `' �/ T Occupancy classification:RES Number of heads Flowing:4 Occupancy classification:OH2 Number of heads Flowing:9 T so�oo Commodity classification: System Type: Wet Commodity classification: System Type: Wet 'ti Maximum storage height. Maximum velocity: 15.07 Ws Maximum storage height. Maximum velocity: 19.83 Ws LATERAL AND LONGITUDINAL BRACE Storage arrangement: Storage arrangement: o ,s, /N EGEND., T TO FLOOR ATTACH TO FLOOR _ _ mow. .__ f - Flow from In-Racks rinklers 0 m pressure Required at Source: 54.8 psi Flow from In-Racks sprinklers: 0 m pressure Required at Source: 63.1 psi WITH %"HI KBTZ BOLTS �� .'ao yus / P 9P Q P P 9P Q P .. `"� c N Flow from Overheads nnklers: 72.1 m Flow from Overheads nnklem: 235.6 m i p gp Pressure Available at Source: 79 psi p gpm Pressure Available at Source: 78.6 psi rxaar eLoae� \tee:xRcxw°:"a°rc}sa"+Ao`"ren8,"s a F"E"ro Flow from Inside Hoses: 0 gpm Surplus Pressure at Source: 24.2 psi Flow from Inside Hoses: 0 gpm Surplus Pressure al Source: 15.5 psi (PER SPA 24) I Ilrlk 4 S5� R Flow from Outside H05e5: 0 gpm Flow from Outside HOSeS: 0 9pm VV nxLRR snau To me uxoRRSRouxD nRR gRu _ xn,Ev nos>"o,E a cw nno nUsx a rx EUA U" i wN __e '+�rxc nova as nurw i II A Other fixed flows. 0 qpm Other fixed flows. 0 qpm '4N rm oR wP Total Flow ins stem piping: 72.1 m Total Flow in stem piping: 235.E m Flushing Flange or Y PP 9. 9P Y PP 9. 9p RISER PLAN Additional flow af/beyond source. 0 qpm Additional flow at/beyond source: 500 qpm Blank Flange Total of all Flows: 72.1 gpm Total of all Flows: 735.6 gpm First Floor -T " t SYSTEM RISER/SUPPLY Components a 1 6"SUPPLY 2 6"GROOVED BY FLANGE ADAPTER ` ti 3 6"x4"GROOVED REDUCER M.J. X FIg.Adapter 1 SITE PLAN N 4 4"AMES DERINGER 30 BACKFLOW PREVENTER(18.7"T.O.) V Ta zo• 40• 5 4"BUTTERFLY VA./TAMPER SWITCH(3.77"T.O.) Finished Floor Slab 6 4"NCO DPV-1 DRY VALVE WITH ACCELERATOR AND STANDARD TRIM(12.25'7.0.) 7 RISER MOUNT AIR COMPRESSOR WITH AIR MAINT.DEVICE-525.9 GALLON SYSTEM $ 2 HEAD SPARE HEAD BOX Approved 9 2 1/2"BUTTERFLY VA./TAMPER SWITCH(3.77"T.O.) 10 2 1/2"RISER MANIFOLD WITH MAIN DRAIN/TEST VALVE,SIGNS, 2"ANNULAR CLEARANCE FLOW SWITCH,GAUGE AND PRESSURE RELIEF(12'7.0.) 11 4"CV-1 CHECK VALVE(8.37'7.0.) 12 10"ELECTRIC BELL S. Goforth Concrete Thrust Block N C RFA 'F INDICATES FLEXIBLE COUPLING BURNS FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS, INC.TO PROVIDE ALL FLOW AND RESTRAINING FITTING-MEGA-LUG TAMPER SWITCHES- ELECTRIC WIRING AND SYSTEM MONITORING TO BE OR EQUIVALENT PROVIDED BY OTHERS A\ SUFLOOR PPLY MAIN PENAND F•D.C.SU PILY 06/11 /2024 7 :41 : 08 AP ATTIC HEADS AT ROOF DRY LINES WITH SD-1 ATTIC HEADS AT ROOF WHERE LOCATED 1"-3"BELOW BOTTOM SHEAR WALLS OCCURE OF TOP CHORD OF TRUSSES 12 4 MINIMUM 16"BOD SCOPE OR WORK BY BURNS FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS INC.IS TO ROOF TRUSSES BY MAXIMUM 22"BOD MANUFACTURE®24"O.C. PROVIDE SPRINKLER PROTECTION TO CONFORM WITH NFPA#13 AND LOCAL REQUIREMENTS. PIPING SYMBOLS. X XX g g g g g g g g X X X X X X X X X X A X GENERAL NOTES: % X 1. DESIGN AND INSTALLATION TO CONFORM WITH NFPA 13, 2019 AND THE CITY OF ARLINGTON 2. ALL MATERIALS TO BE NEW AND UL OR FM LISTED. X X 3. PROTECTION OF SPRINKLER FROM PAINT BY OTHERS. f Approximate Hanger Location X 4. ALL THREADED PIPE TO BE SCHEDULE 40 BLACK STEEL PIPE. ,� Approximate Bracing Location X X 5. ALL STEEL IN" TO 4" JOINED WITH GROOVED COUPLINGS AND WELDED OUTLETS EDDYFLOW X X BLACK STEEL PIPE. PIPE ON LEVELS 2&3 TO BE CPVC UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE -�- Approximate Location of Grooved Coupling X X 6. FITTINGS TO BE BLACK CAST IRON OR PAINTED GROOVED. X X 7. ALL PIPE ELEVATIONS ARE TAKEN FROM CENTER LINE OF PIPE AND ARE AS MARKED ON THE _FO-O Elevation from Floor to Centerline of Pipe X X �1 DRAWINGS. \ /\ (/1`� /\ .0 WI 8. SYSTEM IS DESIGN TO DELIVER PER THE NOTES ON THE PLAN. -0 BOJ Elevation down from Joist to Centerline of Pipe V ) V�\V �V _ V X +33'-0"T.0.17 9. ALL SWAY BRACING TO BE 1" SCH40 PIPE FASTENED PER APPROPRIATE DETAIL. -0 BOB own rom eam o ne o 10. ALL GROOVED COUPLING ARE TO BE RIGID UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. Elevation d f B t en Pipe 11. FLOW AND TAMPER SWITCHES TO BE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY BURNS FIRE SYSTEMS. 12. ALL ELECTRICAL WIRING TO BE PERFORMED BY OTHERS. (0'-011) Center to Center Dimension of Pipe CPVC WET SYSTEM LINES FEEDING PENDANT HEADS BELOW 3. ALL FLOW SWITCHES AND TAMPER SWITCHES SHALL BE MONITORED AS REQUIRED BY CODE. INSULATION - 14. THE OWNER IS TO PROVIDE MONITORING AS REQUIRED. 0'-0" Cut Dimension of Pipe 15. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER TO MAINTAIN ADEQUATE HEAT TO PREVENT FREEZING APARTMENT UNIT HALLWAY APARTMENT UNIT WATER IN THE PIPES. CD Reference Point 16. SPRINKLER HEADS ARE TO BE SPACED PER NFPA13. 17. ALL PENETRATIONS THRU RATED WALL SHALL BE FIRE-CAULKED. 0 0 Rise/Drop 1 1/2"GYPCRETE OVER 18. THIS BUILDING IS OCCUPIED BY LEASED TENANT, OFFICE SPACE AND RESIDENTIAL SPACES. 19. TOTAL NUMBER OF SPRINKLERS IN THIS SUBMITTAL = 1,095 SPRINKLERS Main Sprinkler Riser 3/4"T&G PLYWOOD 'i AREA OF EACH FLOOR OF THEE BUILDING IS APPROXIMATELY 70,626 SQ.FT GLUED AND NAILED ;., +24'-0"3RD F.F. (NAS) No Automatic Sprinklers (NTS) NOT TO SCALE N SIZE PIPE TYPE/SCHED. NOM. ID \\\ 1" SCH 40 1.049 `1 HOUR CPVC WET SYSTEM LINES FEEDING PENDANT HEADS ROOM OCCUPANCY DESIGNATIONS 1"1/4" SCH 40 1.380 FLOOR/CEILING 1 1/2 SCH 40 1.610 2' SCH 40 2.067 HALLWAY L LIGHT HAZARD Light hazard occupancies shall be defined as occupancies or portions of other occupancies 2 1/2" DYNAFLOW 2.703 APARTMENT UNIT APARTMENT UNIT 3 DYNAFLOW 3.314 where the quantity and/or combustibility of contents is low and fires with relatively low rates 4 DYNAFLOW 4.310 of heat release are expected maximum. - - Ordinary hazard (Group 1 occupancies shall be defined as occupancies or portions wei- ft maximum P g, 1 1/2"GYPCRETE OVER "i H ORDINARY HAZARD y ( p ) p p p water filled hanger (Pounds) 3/4"T&G PLYWOOD of other occupancies where combustibility is low, quantity of combustibles is moderate, SIZE PIPE TYPE/SCHED. NOM. ID pipe pgcln9 5xWEIGHT+250 GLUED AND NAILED ;.,, stockpiles of combustibles do not exceed 8 ft (2.4 m), and fires with moderate rates of heat INCHES INCHES (pounds) feet) +14'-0"2ND F.F. release are expected. 1" SCH 40 1..492 2.52 12'0" 401.2 049 2.05 12'0" 373 1"1 ORDINARY HAZARD Ordinary hazard (Group 2) occupancies shall be defined as occupancies or portions /4" SCH 10 1 u H of other occupancies where the quantity and combustibility of contents are moderate to high, 1 1/2" EDDY FLOW 1.728 2.71 12'0" 412.6 where stockpiles of contents with moderate rates of heat release do not exceed 12 ft (3.66 m) 2" EDDY FLOW 2.203 3.79 15'0" 534.25 !\\ and stockpiles of contents with high rates of heat release do not exceed 8 ft (2.4 ED). 2 1/2" EDDY FLOW 2.703 5.1 15, 632.5 `1 HOUR 3 EDDY FLOW 3,314 7.18 12' 680.8 FLOOR/CEILING 4 EDDY FLOW 4.31 10.86 8' 684.4 STEEL EXPOSED WET SYSTEM LINES WITH PENDANT HEADS IN STEEL EXPOSED WET SYSTEM LINES WITH PENDANT HEADS IN SHELL SPACE SHELL SPACE - NOTE: LOAD RATING USED 760#BASED ON MANUFACTURERS PUBLISHED DATA IN ESP REPORT PER NFPA#13 5xWEIGHT OF WATER FILLED PIPE+#250 REQUIRED OFFICE HALLWAY OFFICE INDEX FP 1 NOTES, SITE PLAN, AND CALCULATIONS FP 2 HANGER AND BRACING DETAILS FP 3 LEVEL 1 PIPING PLAN cERT+ o Jennifer FP 4 LEVEL 2 PIPING PLAN NI Yates.C.E.T. Le III FP 5 LEVEL 3 PIPING PLAN - FP 6 ATTIC PIPING PLAN xN 5. +0' 0"1ST F.F. GMEE ep'aa°�re°c�'rm°N c,s /c)BUILDING SECTION .ATxLAYOW -EMS SCALE: 1/4"=l'-O" N NOTES REVISIONS SPRINKLER SYMBOLS NOTES AND DATE DESCRIPTION BY DETAILS _ .....-.. 8/7/24 FDC DETAILS ADDED TO SITE PLAN JY BFPS, INC Ironwood Apartments Bldg 1 Ex Irea•WA.. ..ON STATE SYM CST POSITION FINISH TEMP K NET SIN MFG. MODEL •--P CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY; DQ 703 PEND WHITE 155 4AO 1/2" VIKING WKING W494 PERMIT NO. W O E FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 78 PEND WHITE 200 4AO ,/2" VIKING VIKING VK494 P.O.B. 1110 18620 Woodlands Way CONTRACT No. -� David Yates ® 128 PEND WHITE 155 &60 1/2" VK302 WKING VK302 2605-0098-Ci Level,3 4 23 SIDE BRASS 155 &60 ," VIKING VIKING VK178 GRANITE FALLS, WA Bums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. DRAWN BY CITY OF AJ. ATES NSF 84 D . ,23 SIDE BRASS 200 5.60 1/2" VIKING wKING v-SD Arlington, WA 98223 S n 5/20/20 0 57 UPR BRASS 200 5,60 1/2" VIKING VIKING VK697 425-388-0124 �$Ionelun Dab 67 UPR BRASS 212 5,60 1/2" VIKING WKING W684 SCALE .............�""""����"�-""..".: 0 7 UPR CHROME 155 &60 1/2" VK300 WKING vN300 DESIGN QUESTIONS 360-580-1062 CONTRACTOR: USED 5/20/24 BLOTTED FP 1 INSULATION TENTING DETAIL 1 SPECIAL ATTENTION: —BRANCNLrNE DO NOT WRAP PIPING 1. 4"x 6"x 12"plywood each side of I JOIST web 1"X DROP 2. No.6 x 2"long(minimum)drywall screw(6 each side) —(SEE PLAN) Objective of sprinkler tenting is to capture the warm air coming through sheetrock to keep sprinkler pipe warm and to seal out cold attic air and protect from 3. Washer blow in insulation getting between sprinkler pipe and sheetrock 1.overlap insulation batts 6-8 inches in the direction of blow in from attic entry point 4 4. Swivel sway brace fitting(equivalent to AFOCNO-677) 2.Extend butts 1 2 inches post the end of sprinkler lines and head drops. �. 1„ 3.Fill gaps or cut butts to fit around/under black vent pipes,white vacuum tubing and gas piping. 5. 2 diameter bolt THRU BOLT 4.Cut butts at joists and pipes to allow insulation to fill the joist space to the nailing face of ceiling joist. 5 5.Tightly attach Batts for vertical sprinkler piping tenting so as no gaps are present to allow cold attic air to get to sprinkler pipe. 1"X 1/2"R.C. R-11 BATTING\ \ R-11 BATTING R-11 BATTING` JOIST SPRINKLERSHEE Z CEILDJG 3 )`ii/zMu T ROCKT 0 <. PIPENKL JOIST PIPE 2 SPRINKLER ROCK sPRwKLEP JOIST— ALLOWABLE HORIZONTAL SEISMIC FORCES(Ibs) TYP. DROP PIPE PIPE RocK NOTES: %-11 BATTING ANGLE TO VERTICAL ( a ) PENDANT SPRINKLERS IN SUSPENDED CEILINGS TO BE CONCEALED WITH FLAT COVER PLATES INSULATION OVER STEEL PIPE IN OPEN ATTIC BY OTHERS 30° 45° 60° �1 06 0. 450 620 690 LsTED LISTED u D NOT LESS THAN 2" NOMINAL WIDTH. * The loads in the table are based on the controlling connection FM FMo uFM / 1 112 ) to the joist. \ 1� * The forces include a 1.33 duration factor adjustment. FOR FORCES PARALLEL OR PERPENDICULAR TO I—JOIST FROM RED—I DESIGN GUIDE NOT LESS THAN 3" BRACE TYPE C&D NOMINAL THICKNESS TOLCO 4A FLOOR JOIST (2 1/2") BRACE All MENT G TIGHTEN SNUG TO CPVC ISER rR SITE WOOD CROSSMAIN /JOIST CONSULT I Q SWIG 20 MANUFACTURER FOR 2" MIN. Qb TOLCO 1000 + MENDED INSTALLATION PENETRATION TOLCO 980 TOLCO 980 MODIFIED COUPLING CTO SEAT UT PER U HER NDICULAR o rGL CPVC EXTERIOR 0 GST 20 FOR 1-2 1/2" PIPE CPVC CST 25 FOR 4" PIPE couPLING�. ABOVE FOR VERTICAL USE. PIPE CLAMP CROSSMAIN SEAT o USED IN LONGITUDINAL BRACE sID vlEw NOTE: INSTALL IN CENTER OF LOWER FACE. FELD MODIFICATION FOR RISER COLLAR FOR VERTICAL USE PIPE BUT DO NOT L❑NG I TUD I NAL SWAY BRACE PIPE CLAMP 0 DISTORT OR COMPRESS OTHER APPROVED J] FOR SEISMIC BRACING GST 20 PIPE HANGER FOR TRUSS/JOIST CPVC COUPLING MODIFICATION /rwhildex I GST PIPE HANGER FOR WOOD ®rwhildex FOR SEISMIC BRACE ATTACHEMENT SWG PIPE HANGER FOR WOOD 1 CROSSMAIN 2 BEYOND 3 + Q� 22" minimum (3" at mains) TOLCO 980 rrwhildex DRY SIDEWALL SPRINKLER SOFFIT BY OTHERS LONGITUDINAL BRACE TO FOR CPVC PIPE TO PROTECT BALONIES OUTSIDE OF DWELLING " TEE WITH PLUGGED OUTLET BRACES NOT MORE THAN 40' ❑, C. - UNITS BRACES 34' MAX J. C, FOR 2" CPVC (2, 224 #/FT, )=76# 4 3/4"WOOD FLOORING MINIMUM BARREL LENGTH INSIDE BRACES 27' MAX ❑, C F❑R 1 1/2" CPVC( 1, 417#/FT)=39# GST 10 HEATED BUILDING ENVELOPE BASED ON BRACES 24' MAX ❑ C, FOR 1 1/4" CPVC( 1, 079#/FT)=26# —20 DEG OUTSIDE TEMP AND 50 DEGREE WOOD JOIST '� ') TYPICAL INSTALLATION DRYIDE PERATURE INVERT U—HOOK HEADS AT DECKS FOR MAINS AT ROOF TRUSSES SCALE: NONE 5/8" SHEETROCK CEILING 1. Minimum 4x6 no. 2 grade Douglas fir or southern pine or better SIINGLLEELAYERRUSEEGSTT30 2. Two 16d (321") common nails OPTIONAL CPVC HANGERS 3. 38" x 3" lag screw FOR LINES OR MAINS UP TO 4" (2 places) NO SCALE 4. U-hook LEGS BENT OUT 30 DEGREES FOR MAIN FOR NFPA 13 THRU BOLT 1 1/2" EMBED HARDENED HEX HEAD SELF THREADING SCREW IS FURNISHED WITH THE HANGER AND IS THE TOLCO FIG. 25 SURGE RESTRAINER MINIMUM FASTENER SIZE ACCEPTABLE 3 Pipe size at maximum hanger spacing: 4" TYPE 1 - FOR 1" AND 1-1 4" PIPE AND HANGER f/ BEAM OR TRUSS TYPE 2 - FOR 1-1/2" AN(�2" PIPE AND HANGER 2xg S a 2 x 10 ST eRF� ro r TOLCO#24 OR EQUAL WOOD JOIST*, I-OLCO #28 OR EQUAL RUSS WOOD HEADER A 6 LISTED FOR CPVC o 6 Ekl DOUBLE FASTENER ° o ° LINE RESTRAINT STRAP TYPE HANGER �1 CPVC HANGERS SEE TRUSS BLOCKING/STIFFENER DETAIL o n ATTACH 0 TRUSS OR BEAM NO SCALE rvo scAls TRUSSES 24"O.C.— 45 O SUPPORT SPACING DISTANCE CPVC SDR 13.5 SUPPORT SPACING DISTANCE CPVC SDR 13.5 BRANCHLIKE TO AN END LINE SPRINKLER HEAD DROP ELBOW WITH AN IN LINE SPRINKLER HEAD DROP TEE A (SOURCE = CENTRAL SPRINKLER TABLE N) (SOURCE = CENTRAL SPRINKLER TABLE M) ��tG 1/2"x4'BOLT(MIN IN WOOD) NOMINAL PIPE SIZE LESS THAN 100PSI MORE THAN 100PSI NOMINAL PIPE SIZE LESS THAN 10OPSI TOLCO FIG 4L PIPE CAMP �� O ANVIL AF730 3/4" 9" 3/4" 4' LONGITUDINAL BRACE AT LINES WHERE RISER NIPPLES EXCEED 4' IN ED, FAST CLAMP 1" 110" 1" 5' LENGTH AND FOR LONGITUDINAL MAIN BRACES IV, 1-1/4" 1'4" 1-1/4" 6' EARTHQUAKE BRACING NOTES: LOCATION AND INSTALLATION OF EARTHQUAKE BRACING TO BE IN cERT*Yates C.E.T. o 1-1/2" 2' 1-1/2" 7' LOCATION Yate ACCORDANCE WITH N.F.P.A.#13. SPACING OF LATERAL BRACES NOT TO LATERAL BRACE A N.LC.E.T. Level III >1-1/2" 2' >1-1/2" 7' EXCEED 40 FT.ON CENTER,SPACING OF LONGITUDINAL BRACES NOT TO EXCEED 80 FT.ON CENTER. 4-WAY BRACES TO BE INSTALLED AT ALL CHANGE eN e. NOTE: OF DIRECTION OF FEED AND CROSSMAINS,AND AT TOP OF RISERS. BRANCH LINES SHALL BE BRACED AT A DISTANCE FROM A TEE OR CALCULATED SPACING OF BRACING NOTED ON PIPING PLAN WATe as eMa ELBOW TO PREVENT LIFT OF SPRINKLERS AS SHOWN IN TABLES MAX LENGTH OF BRACE=7' N NOTES REVISIONS SPRINKLER SYMBOLS HANGERS AND DATE DESCRIPTION BY Apartments rye T�'�,a y� y�y� T�} �v ��II-�{, 1 EY I—WASHINGTON STATE •• SVM CNT POSITION FINISH TEMP K NPT SIN MFG. MODEL BFPS, INC Ironwood L7 14J lA 1 11 A JL 1 rJ Bldg g 1 BRACING ••.„� CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY: OO 703 PEND WHITE 155 4.90 1/2" VIKING VIKING VK494 JL PERMIT NO. W O E FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS /- CONTRACT N0. 78 PEND WHITE 200 4A0 , 2 VIKING VIKING VK494 P.O.B. 1110 18620 Woodlands Way -� David Yates ® 128 PEND WHITE 155 5.60 1/2" VK302 VIKING VI<302 260540 6'C Levei9 4 ,0 SIDE BRASS 155 5.60 ," VIKING VIKING VI<178 GRANITE FALLS, WA Bums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. : APPROVAL CITY OF ARLIN ATOS r / 123 SIDE BRASS 'DO 5,60 ,/2" VIKING VIKING -SD Arlin ton, WA 98223 B NSF 84 D 5/20/20 0 57 UPR BRASS 200 5,60 1/2" VIKING VIKING VK697 425-388-0124 ISCALE NOTED r E 67 UPR BRASS 212 5,60 1/2" VIKING VIKING VI 684 SlSnslun Data 0 7 UPR ROME 155 S.60 1/2. vK300 VIKING K300 DESIGN UESTIONS 360-580-1062 DATE s 20 2a ............. ................... 21 i Q CONTRACTOR: RENSED FP 2 PLOTTED DA Name:6 DA Area'.103622..,. Deslan Area 6 Wet System 601 SHELL SPACE _d - DemandCalalladons using Hazen-Williams Method $� 06': 1 1- 0-'o OCCODBney Classifieatlon: OH2 0-1 D-S, Design Area Density: 0.2 6, _ - e °- Additional Outside Hose: 500 • r m - Design Area Slze: 857 - - • Notes:REDUCED PER NFPA 19.3.3.2.3.1 FOR OR HEADS AND I2'6"CEILING HEIGHT zJ �6 z=cr; � '- —op= - • • • 'L- 53 • • 1 l6 ]-mrz , e]-],, - I ,o-3 • • - fi'' 0 0-61 .6_i 0 0 L O 0 0 S1 0 C JT �(H T� - � S - 2 11 n - • • - - • - • - 30l „.� ' rz '• -- - - T1 9 • • � • •ry4-9r • •� 2- •^ •„ 11z ..o •� ], •_ •i 310 ,lull ]NN 03 S1 I —� , ,'4e a 0 6z 0-6z o-6�z 5 9�rz I'z 9 4-0�z•„ ILY �2 }111z -2�z•-IO�rz ]-B e •^ ] - 0 -6 z - ]- 1' 4 4 0 5 2-5•-]rz 2-5 -5 2-6 2-�rz 2- = 10- I-9 rz 2-•-1% 2- 1 1 2- K' 2- •✓0 11 6'z •^ �rz -•-]' 1 5 B �� 2- •_„ 10 x 4 11' Iz • 5 fil" STEEL TO DEVI�TI ANSI�10 � � � � - _ �� �, T IO R d - 1-n VENT PROVIDED PER HERA#13 8.5.5.1 • b 5 3 _ EQB CALC 4 � � • �: �,R • •� ,<•� 1 - - • 5 2- ] a- Pz -6'rz 0-z 40-1 1 l- O�z P R O O O P• 24R -2 • • • • • • _ SI I-11z-Ilia f 6�z o-6's 0-sus g • d • • _ 502 6 _ 177 S2 , , , 11- s'rz Wet Svstem = Leval 1 Llving Unit 0 „ AA , Demantl Calculafions using Haze-W Iliams Method iv Oxupancy Classification: ZES _ Design Area Density: 05 Addidonal Outside Hose: 3. PERS NS 70- Design Area Size: Notes:Most demanding 4 heeds 2-� 0 fix -61 s-s'rz - 12'-6" 17'-6" 16'-0° 10'-0" 25'-6" 12'-9" S21L ASING I. it 6'rz 6' 3 NOTE- ALL PIPING THIS AREA CPVC UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 6"ABOVE CEILING CPVC PIPE TO BE SUPPORTED WITH APPROVED RESTRAINING HANGERS DIRECTLY - _ ATTACHED TO STRUCTURE-ADDITIONAL LATERAL BRACES AND LINE RESTRAINT s. PERs Ns NOT REQUIRED s� 0 o-s'rz e HYDRAULIC DESIGN BASED ON NFPA#13 FOR THE MOST REMOTE 4 HEADS-FLOOR ASSEMBLIES ARE 1 ° RESIDE 111AL _ IL HOUR RATED THEREFORE PROVISIONS OF NFPA#13,2019 SECTION 19.4.2.1 DO NOT APPLY PER A19.4.1.2.1 MAz.oC -49 19.4.1.3 UNLESS THE REQUIREMENTS OF 19.4.1.4 ARE MET,THE MINIMUM REQUIRED DISCHARGE FROM I EACH OF THE FOUR HYDRAULICALLY MOST DEMANDING SPRINKLERS SHALL BE THE GREATER OF THE FOLLOWING: o-erz (1) IN ACCORDANCE WITH MINIMUM FLOW RATES INDICATED IN INDIVIDUAL LISTINGS (2) IN ROOMS OR COMPARTMENTS GREATER THAN 800 FT2(74 Ma),CALCULATED BASED ON DELIVERING A MINIMUM OF 1 0.1 GPM/FT2(4.1 MM/MIN)OVER THE DESIGN AREA IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF 9.5.2.1 0-9�rz WORST CASE UNDIVIDED AREA IN EACH DWELLING UNIT DO NOT EXCEED 800 SQ.FT.THEREFORE THE C LISTED FLOW AND PRESSURE BASED 18'x18'SPACING=17GPM@ 12 PSI FP S4 ® PENTRATIONS IN FIRE WALLS TO BE FIRE STOPPED EQUIVALENT TO WALL RATING WITH APPROVED METHOD 10-0" 10'-0" =4'- 1/2" WHER REQUIRED PIPE CLEARANCES ARE NOT PROVIDED,FLEXIBLE CODLINGS TO BE INSTALLED WITHIN 12" «3-9 - ON EACH SIDE OF PENETRATION 2 i"HOLE REQUIRE FOR 1 e"PIPE 4"HOLE REQUIRED FOR 2"PIPE 643 5 FOR PIPE LARGER THAN 2"FLEXIBLE COUPLINGS TO BE PROVIDED ON EACH SIDE OF PENETRATION all 0 s 0-6 z 0 6 - S2 104 6�s S2 - 1 6 02 3.6 FEES NS S1 OFFICE S 1 3 _ o 0-61, /I55%% 0-sa _ ^� 'A OB CALC 3 09z _ SHELL 0 V 1 0-6�z 6.3 PERS NS RETAIL SU TE 2 630 S ROOM 0-6 10-0 - S� 1 �� CERT.#151760 , o-eI 0-6'rz 2_„ s �� ^ ' eb Jennifer Yates C.E.T. - 10'-0" - 10'-0' We_ d 0199 N.I.C.E.T. Level III xAmt _o -- e 0 3 a" — 0 0196 o 1 rvw trvemlmume rrox ° s o - 9] WATE- ems 12-4 12� wvoaT. IR-4I R.. N NOTES REVISIONS SPRINKLER SYMBOLS PIPING PLAN DATE DESCRIPTION BY Apartments y� yy Tt''} �v ��11-�{, Ea Ires•WASNIN6TON STATE "" SYM CNT POSITION FINISH TEMP K NET SIN MFG. MODEL BFPS, INC Ironwood Ap a 1 t 11 A e JL 1 t s Bldg 1 LEVEL 1 ............................... "•„ OERTIfICATE Df COMPETENCY; 0 703 PEND WHITE 155 4.90 1/2" VIKING VIKING W494 JL PERMIT NO. W O E f,RE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS � 76 PEND WHITE 200 4.90 1/2" VIKING VIKING VK494 P.O.B. 1110 18620 Woodlands Way CONTRACT NO. -� Devhi Ystes ® 128 PEND WHITE 155 &60 1/2" VK302 VIKING VK302 2E0&0898"C Lill3 4 23 SIDE GRASS 155 &60 ," VIKING VIKING VK178 GRANITE FALLS, WA Bums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. DRAWN BY CITY OF AJ. ATOS NSF 84 D e . ,23 SIDE GRASS 200 5.60 1/2" VIKING VIKING V-SD Arlington, WA 98223 S 5/20/20 0 57 UPR GRASS 200 5.60 ,/2" VIKING VIKING VK697 425-388-0124 $IQn•tYF• Date 67 UPR BRASS 212 5.60 1/2" VIKING VIKING WI584 SCALE 1/8" .............'"""""�"�""�"""e Q 7 DER CHROME 155 &60 1/2" VK300 VIKING VI300 DESIGN QUESTIONS 360-580-1062 CONTRACTOR: USED s�2o�za PLOTTED FP 3 • • • • • • Design Area 4 Wet System Level2 Uving Und 9 Demand Calculatlons using Hazen-Williams Method Occupancy Classification: RES • - 0-i" _ _ • 0-m • Design Area Density: .05 AddiOonal Outside Hose: 0 •� - •ry o •" - D 4 esign Area S¢e: rrII _ 44 Notes:Most demanding 4 heads • 00 O • 0 0 • • • •2-•i •p • • •2- IS •^ • 3-• 2 - •2-T• • 310 d'• 1-I '• 2-1z • 9 tax •= q- 0 5�z-0 21 • 2 10 7-x • 7 1 6 3 81x 5- _ - 5-2 4 4 5 2- •- 2- 24210- • 1 9, - •-71 2- 1 6 2- -6 z 2- • II 81¢ •- 9-�x -5•-P -5 1 5 -6 -6� 2- •" 10 x 4 111 1 • -5 17 b T I R ID R AIR VENT PROVIDED PER NFPA#13 8.5.5.1 1-177 1Kj0_101 • • - • • C. - • • • • 5 2- 7 l- O�z 7 Pz • • "• O O O 00 m 1 _ 1In E I • • • • • • • III H 7 ST -10 t • • II 0-11 - • 1-• • • •' IIIJJJ M1 `3-7 + 7-0 0-1100 - 18 I - • -STARS % 9.5"TJI IN n 8-0 •2' 3 ,x• lz • ti • CORRIO - • • • \ 12-7 7 -1 O + 0t10• _ n � v -0 _1 • 14"TJ Is 0 4 o-10I 166'-0" @,u'OC 0 •� o 1 Io 12-7 •n • 0 541-° a NOTE:ALL PIPING THIS LEVEL CPVC UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 6"ABOVE CEILING 8� 7-61, 7-0 0-101x CPVC PIPE TO BE SUPPORTED WITH APPROVED RESTRAINING HANGERS DIRECTLY °"4-6 6-6�z ATTACHED TO STRUCTURE-ADDITIONAL LATERAL BRACES AND LINE RESTRAINT 2 z IV -111 NOT REQUIRED • • • O + 1 HYDRAULIC DESIGN BASED ON NFPA#13 FOR THE MOST REMOTE 4 HEADS-FLOOR ASSEMBLIES ARE 1 0 0-1•1 HOUR RATED THEREFORE PROVISIONS OF NFPA#13,2019 SECTION 19.4.2.1 DO NOT APPLY PER o A19.4.1.2.1 1z- �' -1°� +>-� 19.4.1.3 UNLESS THE REQUIREMENTS OF 19.4.1.4 ARE MET,THE MINIMUM REQUIRED DISCHARGE FROM EACH OF THE FOUR HYDRAULICALLY MOST DEMANDING SPRINKLERS SHALL BE THE GREATER OF THE FOLLOWING: 1 (1) IN ACCORDANCE WITH MINIMUM FLOW RATES INDICATED IN INDIVIDUAL LISTINGS C (2) IN ROOMS OR COMPARTMENTS GREATER THAN 800 FT2(74 M2),CALCULATED BASED ON DELIVERING A MINIMUM OF _ 0.1 GPM/FT2(4.1 MM/MIN)OVER THE DESIGN AREA IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF 9.5.2.1 A P--ill' • �a o WORST CASE UNDIVIDED AREA IN EACH DWELLING UNIT DO NOT EXCEED 800 SQ.FT.THEREFORE THE LISTED FLOW AND PRESSURE BASED 18'x18'SPACING=17GPM@ 12 PSI 5_1, • • _ • ® PENTRATIONS IN FIRE WALLS TO BE FIRE STOPPED EQUIVALENT TO WALL RATING WITH APPROVED METHOD WHER REQUIRED PIPE CLEARANCES ARE NOT PROVIDED,FLEXIBLE CODLINGS TO BE INSTALLED WITHIN 12" • ON EACH SIDE OF PENETRATION 2�"HOLE REQUIRE FOR 1 e"PIPE • 5-2 -+ 9• _�-5x • 7-o • 4"HOLE REQUIRED FOR 2"PIPE 6-I z 3-I FOR PIPE LARGER THAN 2"FLEXIBLE COUPLINGS TO BE PROVIDED ON EACH SIDE OF PENETRATION 1 6-1" 3-1 O O T12-7 4 •� i.l z 10� ' 0 It U O O t • • • •- z -10 O O O Go 2 °-IO�z •M 0 • • • • h - - -- *7 0^° +'_ •1_0 CERT.#151760 Jennifer Yates C.E.T. N.I.C.E.T. Level III Foa O _ 0 4 11' Time" ery a. STAIRS w D� N NOTES REVISIONS SPRINKLER SYMBOLS PIPING PLAN DATE DESCRIPTION BY Apartments rye�'1, y� y�y� Tt'�} ��II-�{, Ea Ires•WASNIN6TON STATE "• SVM CNT POSITION FINISH TEMP K NET SIN MFG. MODEL BFPS, INC Ironwood Ap a 1 t 11 A e JL 1 t s Bldg 1 LEVEL 2 ............................... •.„ CERTIfICATE Of COMPETENCY; Q• 703 PEND WHITE 155 4AO 1/2" VIKING MKING W494 JL PERMIT NO. W O E fIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS CONTRACT NO. � 7B PEND WHITE 2DD 4.9D 1/2- VIKING wKING VK494 P.O.B. 1110 18620 Woodlands Way -� Devid Ystes ® 128 PEND WHITE 155 &60 1/2" VK302 WKING VK302 2E08L0898"C UWel3 4 23 SIDE BRASS 155 &60 ," VIKING WKING VK178 GRANITE FALLS, WA Bums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. DRAWN BY CITY OF AJ. ATES ♦ . 123 SIDE BRASS 2DD 5.60 1/2" VIKING WKING V-SD Arlington, WA 98223 NSF 84 D / 425-388-0124 S 5/20/20 @ 57 UPR BRASS 200 5,60 , 2" VIKING WKING VK697 SCALE 1/8" = 1'-U" ♦ + � 67 UPR BRASS 212 5.60 1/2" VIKING wKING VK684 sisnatun Data ..............................: 0 7 DER ROME 55 5.6o v2. vK300 wKING K3oo DESIGN QUESTIONS 360-580-1062 DATE s zo za Q CONTRACTOR: RENSED FP 4 PLOTTED I ❑ 302 �XT .. I'3 • 1 9 138 9 • 14' • 4'p' 3'I�i• 1 • I'8�s • 1 • 1 1 8 _ v 9 14 • 1 I • -pax _ -b _ •_0 Desi n A1ea 3 Wet 5 slam MAX Level 3 Living Unit • - Demand Calculations using Hazen Iliams Method b 1 Oau n Classification: RE -o n s-3�: Design Are a Density: .OS •^ 3 Additbnal Outside Hse: 0 1 -0 , , • • t • • 1 1 , • • 1 t o • t '� 1114 • t t Ntes:Most demanding 4 heads 4 O Px ] 1 6 6 • ]-9� "• 9 6-3 15 0 I-I 3�z • 9 z ]-4� 3 • z • 6 8 6- • ]-9 - 10 -] • I 4 O 00 00 O O O O 00 J • b • • • • •" - 1 9 2-5 5-2�L.Ln 4 n 5-2�z 3-1�z 4- 2- • 3�z • I�z • 2 2-1 5-2 e ry 5-2�z 3- ] 2 9 5-�z n 4 r 5-2�z 3 J 10- - 5 U-Bk • ]- d -104 N-10 z • 1 1ph 14-I z 14-I 4 tat 4 • I 104 14-I k • 1-104 tat 4 • I ID4 14-I z • 14-I z •6� 0 �I _ 1- so 2 9 • • g • •' AIR VENT PROVIDED PER NFPA 13 8.5.5.1 o -J B IN ❑ R - -4 -9 z Q2-9 a 5-�z � ] 3-5 • -I�z -Pz o -41z 2�z 1 5-z 3] � 9-41 -3-I iz -1 2�z -IPz• ]-9 •03 IPz 5-21 I -2�e 3-IP .3 I 6-9�x 6� �5'x • • -1'z 4-� • b -b b _ 5 •- • • r O o 0 0 0 0 - 1 • - 3-, =, • • t t4 t • t - • , , I 1 • • , G I - 2 5 7-7 - 4 ]- 8- ]-�z -5 1 6 2-nraa 1 0111 •0-]1, • • • • — — ]-Px _ • >• -111s 7 ^ 0-10�x - 6-6 • 14'] �x......: • 2 — 6 121 • s •9 7�2- .L b b •� b • - —❑ ju ju 0 • —� 0 =1177 = 166'-0" 1 • o —1161 - ° °x ❑ NOTE:ALL PIPING THIS LEVEL CPVC UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 6"ABOVE CEILING CPVC PIPE TO BE SUPPORTED WITH APPROVED RESTRAINING HANGERS DIRECTLY .` ATTACHED TO STRUCTURE-ADDITIONAL LATERAL BRACES AND LINE RESTRAINT 6 2 NOT REQUIRED. INSULATION TENTING PROVIDED BY OTHERS PER DETAIL ON FP 2 - -23 FOR WET SYSTEM PIPING. = 2 • HYDRAULIC DESIGN BASED ON NFPA#13 FOR THE MOST REMOTE 4 HEADS-FLOOR ASSEMBLIES ARE 1 HOUR RATED THEREFORE PROVISIONS OF NFPA#13,2019 SECTION 19.4.2.1 DO NOT APPLY PER O • A19.4.1.2.1 • 19.4.1.3 UNLESS THE REQUIREMENTS OF 19.4.1.4 ARE MET,THE MINIMUM REQUIRED DISCHARGE FROM Cf] II• I I �I EACH OF THE FOUR HYDRAULICALLY MOST DEMANDING SPRINKLERS SHALL BE THE GREATER OF THE FOLLOWING: (1) IN ACCORDANCE WITH MINIMUM FLOW RATES INDICATED IN INDIVIDUAL LISTINGS A c (2) IN ROOMS OR COMPARTMENTS GREATER THAN 800 FTs(74 Ms),CALCULATED BASED ON DELIVERING A MINIMUM OF o _ 1 0.1 GPM/FT2(4.1 MM/MIN)OVER THE DESIGN AREA IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF 9.5.2.1 C X - WORST CASE UNDIVIDED AREA IN EACH DWELLING UNIT DO NOT EXCEED 800 SQ.FT.THEREFORE THE P 1 • • • • DO LISTED FLOW AND PRESSURE BASED 18'x18'SPACING=17GPM@ 12 PSI 0 ® PENTRATIONS IN FIRE WALLS TO BE FIRE STOPPED EQUIVALENT TO WALL RATING WITH APPROVED METHOD 0-,04 WHER REQUIRED PIPE CLEARANCES ARE NOT PROVIDED,FLEXIBLE CODLINGS TO BE INSTALLED WITHIN 12" • • • ON EACH SIDE OF PENETRATION 2 z"HOLE REQUIRE FOR 1 e"PIPE -' 4"HOLE REQUIRED FOR 2"PIPE 1 - FOR PIPE LARGER THAN 2"FLEXIBLE COUPLINGS TO BE PROVIDED ON EACH SIDE OF PENETRATION , IF J . e O 0 FKD 1 O 114to 6 —2 9 - 1 - O O - 0 Oz • •- vz• ° •-3 •b 8-10 -4 2-W, -'2 9 i .8 5-I CERT.//151760 b -0 • Jennifer Yates C.E.T. N.ITC.E.T. Level ITT Fma b Ery s. STAIRS w D� N NOTES REVISIONS SPRINKLER SYMBOLS PIPING PLAN DATE DESCRIPTION BY SYM CNT POSITION FINISH TEMP K NPT SIN MFG. MODEL c� /rye a}'� yy T�} �v 1 LEVEL 3 .WASNII ON STATE "" O 703 PEND wHITE 155 4.90 1/2' VIKING wKINc vKa9a BFPS, INC Ironwood Apartments 1 t 11 A e JL 1 t s Bldg 1 ............................... E-PI—CERTIFICATE Of COMPETENCY' 78 PEND WHITE 200 4.90 1/2' VIKING VIKING v 94 JL PERMIT NO. FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS ® 128 PEND WHITE 155 5.60 1/2" VK302 VIKING VK302 P.O.B. 1110 18620 Woodlands Way W ❑ E CONTRACT NO. David Yates 4 23 SIDE BRASS ,55 5.60 1' VIKING VIKING VK178 '2605-0098-Ci Level 3 -4 123 SIDE GRASS 200 5.60 1/2" VIKING VIKING V-SD APPROVAL CITY OF ARL NGTON Arlington, WA 98223 Bus Fire Protection SYstems,Inc. OO 57 UPR GRASS 200 5.60 1/2" VIKING VIKING VK697 GRANITE FALLS, WA Aron, m S NSF 84 D 67 UPR GRASS 212 5.60 1/2- VIKING VIKING VK684 425-388-0124 DRAWN BY J. YATES !, 5�20�24i p 7 UPR CHROME 155 5.60 1/2" VK300 VIKING VK300 SCALE :Signature Data • DATE 5/20/24 •-'-•••••-••••••--•--•-•-"-••"~• DESIGN QUESTIONS 360-580-1062 CONTRACTOR: R SFo FP 5 5 112 5/12 n iF r L I iJ 1� I 0. � 6-9, MG-6 Is CR CK —CRIKKIiI It EQB CALC 2250 2252 a OM 0 ITI N o°s CDs zo7 zos os z°a o3 o zoz z°1 Pz Pz 1�z 1'2 ,� �II 11z 11x i,x Pz i�z 1�z ,� Pz 1�z 11x z , ,�z ,� , Vz 1�z Px s 1 Pz i�z Px 11- o-61'x Ta 6-0 h i 0-6 6 0-6 6 2- - 1 0 I- -6 0-62- _g Iff ❑ O _ ❑ h CI RDG _ ❑ 1 0 1 z' 108 10fi 224 2 34 2269 IGH P INT F MAI 0033 1 r 3 ip 2225 222 107 2228 l�z 0-1 6 0 I6-9 1 4 O O O O O O O O o 4 0 O O 6 O O O O O O 40-9 1 3 xr o fi-0 -2�rz-9�rz 6- -0 4-6 0-2 - m 3-10�i 4-A -5'�3-fig 0 4- fi-0 000 6 6-0 I-7�z 5-6 5 8-0 .iureai.eu.aNFlweenfNrl �u O I 6 0 6-0 6-0 2-6 5 4-62 6-0 4 6-0 6 g 6-0 A6-0 6-0 3-9 4 6 5 0 6 6-0 6 0 3-o' 4 0 5-0 -6 U 6-0 6-0 A 6-0 /z "2 IL 0 4- 1 I V YP. -I L TI LI CT' All I SC IL SYSIE1 INSPECT IS TEST W 01 IFI PI CR CK o RI KE 6 12 ���'_ �� N \.L _ - -6- 3-Tz 0-6 / _ ❑ _ m MEN _0-6 AS \ III 1 5 i ❑ I ILL— o' Design Area 2 Dry System Deft Area 1 Dry System ATTIC ATTIC �0 6-0 6-o - 12-5 N❑ Demand Celculadons using Hazen-Williams Method Demand Calmladons using Hazen-Williams Method \,DGE OF R-49 INSULATION DccaDancy Classificatlon: LH Occupancy Classificidon: LH AT EVE OF ROOF Design Area Density: 0.1 Design Area Density: 0.1 cal _ Additional Outside Hose: 100 Additional Outside Hose: 100 Design Area Size: 9 Design Area Size: 9 Notes:PER HEAD LISTING Notes:PER HEAD LISTING 0 rT CALCULATIONS OF HEADS: Dry Systems:Calculate the most SD-24 GPM AT78.4 PSI 5 1B— cV AP-7 PSI AT.1 DENSITY demanding 9 SD Sprinklers,and 2 oe then calculate the most demanding 7 Attic Upright or Standard Spray sprinklers.Use the most demanding -s_ =3-711� _ 0 calculation. 11 ❑„_ f asse 0 6/11 NOTE: ALL PIPING THIS LEVEL STEEL EDDYFLOW OR SCH 40. DRY SYSTEM PIPING TO BE GRADED BACK TO SYSTEM RISER: El Z" PER 10' FOR LINE PIPING 4" PER 10' FOR MAIN PIPING E BCA ❑ SHEAR WALLS TO ROOF STRUCTURE c FP 1 4 0 _ N IIF S o o-s _gy 77 o�s CONTINUOUS GUTTER 0 CHICKIL N =d e u� 61 � ❑ a 5-I LV 6-0 -8�rz -10 6-0 O ,❑ ifJ �10 N _ _ 2-10 2��z -3-71, 0-6 _ � ❑ LOW POINT OF MAIN i 0-IO i - 0191 `-- 0188 ao - CERT.#151760 19 I�1 - 4-8-1_ 101, o Jennifer Yates C.E.T. N.LC.E.T. Level III 15'-9" Ery s. xnxe-Envcax ems N NOTES REVISIONS SPRINKLER SYMBOLS PIPING PLAN DATE DESCRIPTION BY Apartments a y� y�y� Tt'�} c TGIF-�� 1 TT EY IretWASNINCTON STATE SVM CNT POSITION FINISH TEMP K NET SIN MFG. MODEL B FPS, INC Ironwood L3 14J lA 1 11 A JL 1 rJ Bldg g 1 ATTIC I IC ...............................„,� CERTIfICATE Of COMPETENCY; QQ 703 PEND wHITE ,55 4.90 1/2" VIKING VIKING VK494 JL PERMIT NO. W O E FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS � 76 PEND WHITE 200 4.9D 1/2" VIKING VIKING VK494 P.O.B. 1110 18620 Woodlands Way CONTRACT NO. -� David Yates ® 128 PEND WHITE 155 &60 1/2- VK302 VIKING VK302 260&08WC Level a 23 SIDE 6RASS 155 &60 ,- VIKING VIKING VK178 GRANITE FALLS, WA Bums Fire Protection Systems,Inc. DRAWN BY CITY OF ARLIN ATOS NSF 84 D . ,23 SIDE BRASS 200 5.60 1/2" VIKING VIKING -SD Arlin ton, WA 98223 S !' 5/20/24 0 57 UPR 6RASS 200 5.60 ,/2" VIKING VIKING VK697 425-388-0124 �$ISnetYre Date 67 UPR 6RASS 212 5.60 1/2- VIKING VIKING VK684 SCALE 1/8" = 1'-U" Sin '�������������te..: 0 7 UPR CHROME 155 &60 1/2- VK300 VIKING VK300 DESIGN QUESTIONS 360-580-1062 CONTRACTOR: DATE sEo 5/20/24 PLOTIEp FP 6 Permit#: 6006 Permit Date: 05/21/24 Permit Type: FIRE SPRINKLER Project Name: Ironwood Place Bldg. 1 Applicant Name: Burns Fire Protection Systems, Inc. Applicant Address: PO Box 1110, Granite Falls Applicant, City, State, Zip: Granite Falls Contact: Audra Williams Phone: 3606912235 Email: audra@bumsfire.com Scope of Work: Complete Wet&Dry Sprinkler System Valuation: 282600.00 Square Feet: 70626 Number of Stories: 3 Construction Type: VB Occupancy Group: R-2; Residential ID Code: Permit Issued: 07/17/2024 Permit Expires: 01/08/2026 Form Permit Type: FIRE SPRINKLER Status: COMPLETE Assigned To: Kristin Foster Property Parcel# Address Legal Description Owner Name Owner Phone Zoning 31052300200500 18725 67TH AVE NE GRANDVIEW 126 MULTI- NORTH LLC FAMILY MKT Contractors Contractor Primary Contact Phone Address Contractor Type License License# Burns Fire Protection Audra Williams 360-691-2235 PO Box 1110 CONSTRUCTION COA 603 467 812 Systems CONTRACTOR GRANDVIEW NORTH SCOTT 360-435-7171 PO BOX 159 CONSTRUCTION COA 601 858 917 LLC WAMMACK CONTRACTOR Burns Fire Protection Audra Williams 360-691-2235 PO Box 1110 CONSTRUCTION Labor& BURNSFP841DU Systems CONTRACTOR Industries Burns Fire Protection Audra Williams 360-691-2235 PO Box 1110 CONSTRUCTION NICET 86528 Systems CONTRACTOR GRANDVIEW NORTH SCOTT 360-435-7171 PO BOX 159 CONSTRUCTION Labor& GRANDNL013KP LLC WAMMACK CONTRACTOR Industries Inspections Date Inspection Type Description Scheduled Date Completed Date Inspector Status Scheduled for loam 09/29/2025 FS07.FIRE we would like to coordinate 10/02/2025 10/02/2025 BUILDING Approved SPRINKLER FINAL with the fire alarm final for this date. 09/29/2025 FS07.FIRE final ok 10/02/2025 10/02/2025 FIRE Approved SPRINKLER FINAL FS05. O1/08/2025 ABOVEGROUND request for floors 1 &2 01/10/2025 01/10/2025 BUILDING Approved HYDRO FS05. Corrections- 01/08/2025 ABOVEGROUND missing 2 clamps for seismic 01/10/2025 01/10/2025 FIRE Needs HYDRO bracing 1st floor north end reinspection FS06. O1/03/2025 ABOVEGROUND Tenting inspection ok 3rd 01/03/2025 01/03/2025 FIRE Approved COVER floor FSOS. 11/12/2024 ABOVEGROUND Requesting Hydro for Attic 11/13/2024 11/13/2024 BUILDING Approved HYDRO and 3rd floor Plan Reviews Date Review Type Description Assigned To Review Status 05/22/2024 FIRE SPRINKLER BUILDING Approved 05/22/2024 FIRE SPRINKLER Approved FIRE Approved 06/24/2024 FIRE SPRINKLER There are no comments for the fire sprinkler room.JO PW-WAT-REV Approved 06/17/2025 PERMIT EXTENSION BUILDING In Review REQUEST Fees Fee Description Notes Amount Enter 1 if permit is for:fire alarm,or fire Web Only-Fire System Plan Review sprinkler $200.00 Fire System Plan Review Table 4-2 $1,771.71 Credit Card Service $6.00 Credit Card Service $53.15 Processing/Technology $25.00 Fire Sprinkler System Commercial NFPA 13/13R $2,050.00 Credit Card Service $62.25 Permit Extension $110.00 Credit Card Service $3.30 Total $4,281.41 Attached Letters Date Letter Description 07/17/2024 Building Permit 05/21/2024 Web Form-Building Application Payments Date Paid By Description Payment Type Accepted By Amount 05/22/2024 XBP Conf- $200.00 200533677 05/22/2024 XBP Conf: $1,771.71 200563324 05/22/2024 Alan Smith 200533677 Hannah Hardwick $6.00 05/22/2024 Alan Smith 200563324 Hannah Hardwick $53.15 07/17/2024 XBP Conf: $2,075.00 205073396 07/17/2024 Alan Smith 205073396 $62.25 06/30/2025 Alan D 235721628 Hannah Hardwick $3.30 06/30/2025 XBP Conf: $110.00 235721628 Outstanding Balance $0.00 Notes Date Note Created By: 05/30/2025 sent expiration notice Hannah Hardwick 07/17/2024 The valuation provided on the application is for both buildings.Audra from Burns Fire provided Kristin Foster a breakdown of the two buildings.The email is saved in the address folder. Uploaded Files Date File Name 06/17/2025 26923216-20250617 BLD6006 Permit Extension Request.pdf 07/17/2024 21649868-20240717 BLD6006 IssuedPermit.pdf 06/26/2024 21229915-Ironwood Apartments Building 1 Approved FDC for 1 and 2 6001.6006.pdf 06/26/2024 21229916-BLD6006 FirePlans Approved NCRFA.pdf 05/22/2024 20786278-20240521 BLD6006 Hy draulicCalcsDesignAreal.pdf 05/22/2024 20786267-20240521 BLD6006 HydraulicCalcsDesignArea2.pdf 05/22/2024 20786268-20240521 BLD6006 HydraulicCalcsDesignArea3.pdf 05/22/2024 20786269-20240521 BLD6006 Hy draulicCalcsDesignArea4.pdf 05/22/2024 20786270-20240521 BLD6006 HydraulicCalcsDesignArea5.pdf 05/22/2024 20786271-20240521 BLD6006 MaterialSubmittal.pdf 05/22/2024 20786272-20240521 BLD6006 Application.pdf 05/22/2024 20786273-20240521 BLD6006 BracingCalcsl.pdf 05/22/2024 20786274-20240521 BLD6006 BracingCalcs2.pdf 05/22/2024 20786275-20240521 BLD6006 BracingCalcs3.pdf 05/22/2024 20786276-20240521 BLD6006 BracingCalcs4.pdf