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Dry Pipe Valve with grooved end pipe couplings that Pin is aluminum bronze, and the fasten-
The DN100 and DN150, Model DPV-1 are listed or approved for fire protec- ers for the Handhole Cover are carbon
Dry Pipe Valves are for vertical installa- tion system service. steel.
tions (flow going up), and they are rated
for use at a maximum service pressure Threaded port connections per ISO Valve Trim
of 16 bar (VdS approval range of supply 7-1 readily accept trim arrangements Valve trim arrangements are shown in
pressure is 3 to 16 bar). The nominal described in Figures 7 through 14. Figures 7 through 14 (Ref. Table A). The
pressure loss versus flow is shown in Components of Model DPV-1 Valve Valve Trim forms a part of the labora-
Graph A, and the valve take-out dimen- assemblies are shown in Figure 1A for tory approval of the Model DPV-1 Dry
sions are shown in Figure 2. the DN100 valve and in Figure 1B for Pipe Valve and is necessary for the
the DN150 valve. The Body and Hand- proper operation of the Model DPV-1
Flange connections are drilled per ISO Dry Pipe Valve. Each package of trim
2084 (PN10/16) or ANSI B16.1 (Class hole Cover are ductile iron. The Hand-
hole Cover Gasket is neoprene, and includes the following items:
125). The grooved outlet connections,
as applicable, are cut in accordance the Clapper Facing is EPDM. The Air/ • Water Supply Pressure Gauge
with standard groove specifications Water Seat Ring is brass, the Clapper is
• System Air Pressure Gauge
for steel pipe. They are suitable for use copper, and both the Clapper Retaining
Plate and Latch are bronze. The Hinge • Main Drain Valve
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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 See (a)
3 Water Seal 6 Handhole Cover . . . 1 NR 10 Clapper Facing . . . . 1 See (a) or (b)
O-Ring . . . . . . . . . . 1 NR 7 Handhole Cover 11 Clapper Facing
4 Air Seal O-Ring . . . . 1 NR Gasket . . . . . . . . . . 1 See (b) Retaining Plate . . . . 1 See (a)
12 Socket Head Cap
Screw
1/4-20 UNC x 1/2". . 9 See (a)
13 Clapper Hinge Pin. . 1 See (a)
14 Reset Knob . . . . . . 1 See (c)
14 15 Reset Spring . . . . . 1 See (c)
16 Reset Bushing . . . . 1 See (c)
9 17 Reset Bushing
15 O-Ring. . . . . . . . . . . 1 See (b) or (c)
18 Reset Plunger
10
CLAPPER 16 O-Ring. . . . . . . . . . . 1 See (b) or (c)
ASSEMBLY 19 Reset Plunger . . . . . 1 See (c)
11 RESET 20 Reset Latch
17 PLUNGER Subassembly . . . . . 1 See (c)
PARTS 21 Dow Corning FS3452
12 Flourosilicone
18, 21
Grease, 1.5 g . . . . . 1 See (b) or (c)
20
REPLACEMENT PARTS
NO. DESCRIPTION P/N
(a) Clapper Assembly
Includes Items 9-13 . . . 92-309-2-603
(b) Repair Parts Kit
Includes Items
7, 10, 17, 18, 21 . . . . . . 92-309-1-604
(c) Reset Plunger Parts Kit
Includes Items 14-21 . . 92-310-1-405
2
4 1
7
6
5
3
13
FIGURE 1B
DN150 MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE
ASSEMBLY
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100
0,08
After the accelerator/Dry Pipe Valve
DN
has tripped and the sprinkler system
150
has been drained, the piping from the 0,06
DN
system to the Accelerator must also
be drained and the Accelerator reset/
inspected according to the instructions
given in the Valve Setting Procedure 0,04
section.
The rate-of-flow through the Restric-
tion has been set such that the Model 0,03
ACC-1 Dry Pipe Valve Accelerator pro-
vides the maximum practical sensitiv-
ity to a loss in system pressure due to
a sprinkler operation while still being 0,02
capable of automatically compensating
for normal variations in system pres-
sure such as are caused by environ-
mental temperature changes. A test for
verifying that the rate-of-flow through
the Restriction is within the range for
optimum Accelerator performance is 0,01
given in the Valve Setting Procedure 600 1000 2000 3000 4000 6000 10000
section. FLOW RATE IN LITERS PER MINUTE (LPM)
Installation GRAPH A
DN100 AND DN150 MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE
NOMINAL PRESSURE LOSS VERSUS FLOW
NOTICE
Alteration of the trim may prevent the mation of hardened mineral deposits Step 4. An Inspector’s Test Connec-
Model DPV-1 Valve from functioning that are capable of preventing proper tion must be provided on the system
properly, as well as void approvals and operation. piping at the most remote location from
the manufacturer’s warranties. the Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve.
Install TYCO Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe
Failure to latch open the Clapper Valves in accordance with the follow- Step 5. Conduit and electrical con-
Assembly prior to a system hydro- ing criteria: nections are to be made in accordance
static test may result in damage to the with the requirements of the authority
Step 1. The Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe
Clapper Assembly. having jurisdiction.
Valve must be installed with factory
The Model DPV-1 Valve must be assembled trim. Step 6. Before a system hydro-
installed in a readily visible and acces- static test is performed in accordance
Step 2. Suitable provision must be
sible location. with the standards recognized by the
made for disposal of drain water. Drain-
Approval agency, in addition to any
The DPV-1 Valve and associated trim age water must be directed such that
other authorities having jurisdiction,
must be maintained at a minimum tem- it will not cause accidental damage to
the Clapper Assembly is to be man-
perature of 4°C. property or danger to persons.
ually latched open (Ref. Figure 3D);
Heat tracing of the Model DPV-1 Valve Step 3. Installation of an Air Mainte- the Automatic Drain Valve (Ref. Fig-
or its associated trim is not permit- nance Device, as described in the Tech- ures 7 through 14) is to be temporar-
ted. Heat tracing can result in the for- nical Data Section, is recommended. ily plugged; and, the Handhole Cover
Bolts are to be tightened using a cross-
draw sequence.
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CLAPPER CLAPPER
ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY
IN SET FULLY OPEN
POSITION
AIR
SUPPLY
PORT
CLAPPER LATCH
PIVOTS TO ALLOW
CLAPPER ASSEMBLY
TO FULLY OPEN
ALARM PORT
OPEN TO
WATER ATMOSPHERE
SUPPLY ALARM PORT
PRESSURE WATERFLOW
& ALARM TO ALARM
CLAPPER
TEST PORT
ASSEMBLY
FROM FROM
WATER SUPPLY AIR WATER SUPPLY
SEAT
FIGURE 3A FIGURE 3C
SET POSITION WATER OPERATED POSITION
SEAT ALARM
PORT
DRAIN FROM
DRAIN FROM SYSTEM
SYSTEM VALVE INTERMEDIATE COMPLETE
WATERWAY CHAMBER PUSH HERE
FIGURE 3B TO RESET
VALVE
SET POSITION
INTERMEDIATE
CHAMBER RESET
KNOB
CLAPPER
ASSEMBLY
LATCHED
RESET
OPEN
ASSEMBLY CLAPPER
LATCH
PIVOTS TO
CLAPPER UNLATCH
LATCH CLAPPER
LOW ASSEMBLY
BODY
DRAIN
PORT MAIN CLAPPER
DRAIN ASSEMBLY
PORT RESEATED
FIGURE 3D FIGURE 3E
DRAIN POSITION RESET POSITION
FIGURE 3 (PART 1 OF 2)
DN100 MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE
PHASES OF OPERATION
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CLAPPER LATCH
PIVOTS TO ALLOW
AIR CLAPPER ASSEMBLY
SUPPLY TO FULLY OPEN
PORT
ALARM PORT
OPEN TO
CLAPPER ATMOSPHERE
ASSEMBLY
IN SET
POSITION WATER
SUPPLY
PRESSURE
& ALARM
TEST PORT ALARM PORT
WATERFLOW
CLAPPER TO ALARM
ASSEMBLY AIR
FROM SEAT FROM
WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY
FIGURE 3A FIGURE 3C
SET POSITION WATER OPERATED POSITION
SEAT ALARM
PORT DRAIN FROM
DRAIN FROM SYSTEM
SYSTEM INTERMEDIATE VALVE COMPLETE
CHAMBER WATERWAY
FIGURE 3B PUSH HERE
TO RESET
SET POSITION
VALVE
INTERMEDIATE
CLAPPER CHAMBER
ASSEMBLY RESET
LATCHED KNOB
OPEN RESET
ASSEMBLY
CLAPPER
LATCH
PIVOTS TO
LOW
UNLATCH
BODY
CLAPPER
DRAIN
ASSEMBLY
PORT
CLAPPER
LATCH CLAPPER
MAIN ASSEMBLY
DRAIN RESEATED
PORT
WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY
SHUT OFF SHUT OFF
FIGURE 3D FIGURE 3E
DRAIN POSITION RESET POSITION
FIGURE 3 (PART 2 OF 2)
DN150 MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE
PHASES OF OPERATION
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FIGURE 4
MODEL ACC-1 DRY PIPE VALVE ACCELERATOR
ASSEMBLY
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Valve Setting
Procedure RESTRICTION
Perform this procedure when initially 1/4" NPT GAUGE
setting the Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe CONNECTION
Valve; after an operational test of the DIFFERENTIAL
fire protection system; or, after system CHAMBER
operation due to a fire. SPRING
PILOT
CHAMBER
Refer to Figures 7 through 14 as appli- ANTI-FLOOD
cable for the given riser arrangement VALVE
and proceed as follows:
BALL FLOAT
Step 1. Close the Main Control Valve, 1/2" NPT INLET
and close the Air Supply Control Valve.
If the Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve is PILOT CHAMBER RELIEF VALVE
equipped with a Dry Pipe Valve Accel- INLET PORT EXHAUST VALVE
erator, close the Accelerator Control INLET CHAMBER OUTLET
Valve. 1/2" NPT OUTLET CHAMBER
Step 2. Open the Main Drain Valve FIGURE 5
and all auxiliary drains in the system. MODEL ACC-1 DRY PIPE VALVE ACCELERATOR
Close the auxiliary drain valves after IN SET POSITION
water ceases to discharge. Leave the
Main Drain Valve open.
Step 3. As applicable, place the
Three-Way Alarm Control Valve in the
open position.
Step 4. Verify that the Automatic Drain PLUNGER
Valve has stopped draining to deter-
mine the Model DPV-1 Valve is com-
pletely drained.
Step 5. As necessary, replace all
sprinklers that have operated. Replace- LATCH
ment sprinklers must be of the same
type and temperature rating as those LEVER RESET KNOB
which have operated.
FROM
NOTICE SYSTEM
PIPING
In order to prevent the possibility of RELIEF PORT
a subsequent operation of an over- TO DRY PIPE VALVE
heated solder type sprinkler, any solder INTERMEDIATE
type sprinklers which were possibly CHAMBER
exposed to a temperature greater than
their maximum rated ambient must be FIGURE 6
replaced. MODEL ACC-1 DRY PIPE VALVE ACCELERATOR
IN TRIPPED POSITION
Step 6. Push down on the Reset Knob
(Figure 3E) to allow the Clapper Assem- The absence of air discharging from Accelerator Control Valve and then
bly to reseat. the Automatic Drain Valve is an indica- release the plunger.
Step 7. Pressurize the system with tion of a properly set air seat within the Step 10B. Slowly remove the Vent
air (or nitrogen) to 0,7 bar, and then Model DPV-1 Valve. If air is discharg- Plug located in the front of the Accel-
individually open all auxiliary drain ing, refer to the Care and Maintenance erator Cover and bleed off any resid-
valves in the system piping to drain section under Automatic Drain Valve ual air pressure in the Differential
any remaining water in trapped sec- Inspection to determine/correct the Chamber.
tions. Close each drain valve as soon cause of the leakage problem.
Step 10C. Unscrew (counter-clock-
as water ceases to discharge. Also par- Step 10. I f the Model DPV-1 is wise rotation) the knurled Reset
tially open the Low Body Drain Valve in equipped with a Dry Pipe Valve Accel- Knob at the front of the Accelera-
the valve trim to assure that the riser erator, reset the Dry Pipe Valve Accel- tor until it resists further turning. A
is completely drained. Close the Low erator in accordance with Steps 10A click, which is the sound of the Lever
Body Drain Valve as soon as water through 10H. Otherwise, proceed to snapping back into the Set Position,
ceases to discharge. Step 11. may be heard. Screw the Reset Knob
Step 8. Refer to Table B and then back in until it is finger tight.
Step 10A. While holding the plunger
restore the system to the normal sys- of the Automatic Drain Valve
tem air pressure as necessary to hold depressed, open the Accelera- NOTICE
the Model DPV-1 Valve closed. tor Control Valve one-quarter turn Do not wrench on the Reset Knob,
Step 9. Verify that there is not any air and allow the water in the Acceler- since damage may result. The Reset
ator piping to blow out. After water Knob will turn with finger torque only.
discharging from the Automatic Drain spray stops discharging, close the
Valve.
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System Air Step 10G. When the air pressure Automatic sprinkler systems are rec-
Water Supply in the Differential Chamber of the ommended to be inspected, tested,
Pressure
Pressure, bar Accelerator is equal to that in the and maintained by a qualified Inspec-
Range, bar
system, then the Accelerator is set tion Service.
1,4 0,7 and ready for service.
Step 10H. Close the Accelerator NOTICE
4,1 1,0 - 1,6 Control Valve and then slowly open The operational test procedure and
the Low Body Drain Valve in the
5,5 1,4 - 1,9 trim, to bleed off any excess water waterflow pressure alarm test pro-
trapped above the Dry Pipe Valve cedure will result in operation of the
6,9 1,7 - 2,3 Clapper. Close the Low Body Drain associated alarms. Consequently,
Valve, return system pressure to its notification must first be given to the
8,3 2,1 - 2,6 normal value, and then re-open the owner and the fire department, central
Accelerator Control Valve. station, or other signal station to which
10,0 2,4 - 3,0 the alarms are connected.
Step 11. Partially open the Main Con-
11,4 2,8 - 3,3 trol Valve. Slowly close the Main Drain Before closing a fire protection system
Valve as soon as water discharges from Main Control Valve for maintenance
12,8 3,1 - 3,7 the drain connection. work on the fire protection system
that it controls, obtain permission to
14,1 3,4 - 4,0 Verify that there is not any water dis- shut down the affected fire protection
charging from the Automatic Drain systems must first be obtained from the
15,5 3,8 - 4,3 Valve. proper authorities and notify all person-
The absence of water discharging from nel who may be affected by this deci-
16,0 4,1 - 4,6 the Automatic Drain Valve is an indica- sion must be notified.
tion of a properly set water seat within Annual Operation
TABLE B
the Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve. If Test Procedure
SYSTEM AIR PRESSURE
water is discharging, refer to the Care Proper operation of the Model DPV-1
REQUIREMENTS
and Maintenance section under the Dry Pipe Valve (that is, opening of the
Automatic Drain Valve Inspection to Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve during
Pressure Minimum Maximum determine/correct the cause of the a fire condition) should be verified at
(bar) (sec.) (sec.) leakage problem. least once a year as follows:
1,4 24 160 If there are no leaks, the Model DPV-1 Step 1. If water must be prevented
Dry Pipe Valve is ready to be placed from flowing beyond the riser, perform
1,7 18 116 in service and the Main Control Valve the following steps:
must then be fully opened.
2,1 15 92 • Close the Main Control Valve.
After setting a fire protection system,
2,8 10 60 notify the proper authorities and advise • Open the Main Drain Valve.
those responsible for monitoring pro- • Open the Main Control Valve one turn
3,5 8 48 prietary and/or central station alarms. beyond the position at which water
Step 12. Once a week after a valve is just begins to flow from the Main
4,1 6 36 reset following an operational test or Drain Valve.
system operation, the Low Body Drain • Close the Main Drain Valve.
TABLE C
Valve (and any low point drain valves)
ACCELERATOR Step 2. Open the system’s Inspector’s
should be partially opened (and then
DIFFERENTIAL CHAMBER Test Connection.
subsequently closed) to relieve drain-
FILL TIMES TO 0,7 BAR
back water. Continue this procedure Step 3. Verify that the Model DPV-1
until drain-back water is no longer Dry Pipe Valve has operated, as indi-
Step 10D. Replace the Vent Plug. present. cated by the flow of water into the
Step 10E. Verify that the system air system and that all waterflow alarms
pressure has returned to normal. Care and operate properly.
Step 10F. Using a watch, note the
time for the pressure in the Differen-
tial Chamber of the Accelerator to
Maintenance Step 4. Close the system’s Main Con-
trol Valve.
increase to 0,7 bar after the Accel- The following procedures and inspec- Step 5. Reset the Model DPV-1 Dry
erator Control Valve is opened. The tions should be performed as indicated, Pipe Valve in accordance with the Valve
time should be within the range of in addition to any specific require- Setting Procedure.
values indicated in Table C for opti- ments of any authority having jurisdic-
mum performance of the Accelerator. tion. Impairments must be immediately The inside of the valve is recommended
corrected. to be inspected at this time and prior
If the time to pressurize the Differen- to resetting the Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe
tial Chamber to 0,7 bar is not within The owner is responsible for the Valve. Refer to Steps 2 through 5 in
the range of values given in the Table inspection, testing, and maintenance of the Inspection Procedure section on
C, then the Accelerator Control Valve their fire protection system and devices the Automatic Drain Valve for instruc-
should be closed and the corrective in compliance with this document, as
procedure described in the Care and tions on the inspection of the Clapper
well as with the applicable standards Facing.
Maintenance Section of ACC-1 Tech- of any authority having jurisdiction. The
nical Data Sheet TFP1112 should be
followed. installing contractor or product manu-
facturer should be contacted relative to
any questions.
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33 2
35
14
9
7
14 13 20
26
19
3
24 11
38
13
4
17 36
21
SUPERVISORY SWITCH
34 22 ALARM/TEST VALVE,
P/N WS00000011 TO BE
ORDERED SEPARATELY.
15 SUPERVISION MANDATORY
12 FOR VDS.
FIGURE 7
MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE EUROPEAN CONFORMITY TRIM
WITH THREE-WAY ALARM TEST VALVE
DN100
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2
LOW PRESSURE SWITCH KIT,
P/N CEDPV1LPS TO BE 16 36
ORDERED SEPARATELY.
SUPERVISION MANDATORY 5 23 24 5
WITH PRESSURE SWITCH 8
FOR VDS. 6 17
6
21
4 14
27
32 1
7 12
28
15
20
30
35 4
17 SUPERVISORY SWITCH
31 3 ALARM/TEST VALVE,
13 8 P/N WS00000011 TO BE
ORDERED SEPARATELY.
10 29 SUPERVISION MANDATORY
11
FOR VDS.
22
18
30
34
37
13
7
26
19
28
3
25
13
33
FIGURE 8
MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE EUROPEAN CONFORMITY TRIM
WITH THREE-WAY ALARM TEST VALVE
DN150
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33 3
35
SUPERVISORY SWITCH, 14
WATER MOTOR ALARM,
P/N SUPSWITCHBI2DN15 11
TO BE ORDERED SEPARATELY. 20
13
SUPERVISION MANDATORY
FOR VDS. 19
23 12
25 13
38
36
14
9
37
5 24
21
37
16
5
21
6
34
FIGURE 9
MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE EUROPEAN CONFORMITY TRIM
WITH STANDARD ALARM TEST VALVE
DN100
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2 36
9 13 33
29 5
15
31
36 6 22
18
32 3
14 10
30 SUPERVISORY SWITCH,
11 12 WATER MOTOR ALARM,
23 P/N SUPSWITCHBI2DN15
19 TO BE ORDERED SEPARATELY.
31
35 SUPERVISION MANDATORY
38 FOR VDS.
14
9
26
20
29
3
25
14
34
FIGURE 10
MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE EUROPEAN CONFORMITY TRIM
WITH STANDARD ALARM TEST VALVE
DN150
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30
2
18
32
14
14 41
7
15
34
18 10
3
20 1
4
8 18 31
26 33
30
19 24 20
39 29
10
16 34
28
39 6 31
35 4
37
14
22
9
14 13 21
27
20
5 SUPERVISORY SWITCH, ACCELERATOR
25 11
40 CONTROL VALVE, P/N SUPSWITCHBI2DN15,
13 TO BE ORDERED SEPARATELY.
6 SUPERVISION MANDATORY FOR VDS.
17 38
22
SUPERVISORY SWITCH
36 23 ALARM/TEST VALVE,
P/N WS00000011 TO BE
ORDERED SEPARATELY.
15 SUPERVISION MANDATORY
12 FOR VDS.
FIGURE 11
MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE EUROPEAN CONFORMITY TRIM
WITH THREE-WAY ALARM TEST VALVE AND MODEL ACC-1 ACCELERATOR
DN100
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28
13 30
3
14
4
16
2
SUPERVISORY SWITCH,
ACCELERATOR CONTROL 16 37 17 38
VALVE, P/N SUPSWITCHBI2DN15,
7 24 25 7
TO BE ORDERED SEPARATELY.
SUPERVISION MANDATORY FOR 20 16
VDS. 8 18
8
22
15 6 14
37 33 28
13 34 1
9 12
29
21
32
6
18 SUPERVISORY SWITCH
5 ALARM/TEST VALVE,
LOW PRESSURE SWITCH KIT, 10 P/N WS00000011 TO BE
P/N CEDPV1LPS TO BE ORDERED SEPARATELY.
ORDERED SEPARATELY. 31 SUPERVISION MANDATORY
11
SUPERVISION MANDATORY FOR VDS.
23
WITH PRESSURE SWITCH 19
FOR VDS. 32
36
39
13
9
27
20
29
5
26
13
35
FIGURE 12
MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE EUROPEAN CONFORMITY TRIM
WITH THREE-WAY ALARM TEST VALVE AND MODEL ACC-1 ACCELERATOR
DN150
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31
2
20
34
16
7
12 16 43
9
17
36
32 20 12
3
10 1
4 5
22 20 33
6 35
31
21 25 32
41 30
12
20 18 36
29
41 8 33
37 5
39
SUPERVISORY SWITCH, 16
WATER MOTOR ALARM,
P/N SUPSWITCHBI2DN15 24
TO BE ORDERED SEPARATELY. 23
15
SUPERVISION MANDATORY
FOR VDS. 22
26 14
28 15
42
40 SUPERVISORY SWITCH, ACCELERATOR
16 CONTROL VALVE, P/N SUPSWITCHBI2DN15,
11 TO BE ORDERED SEPARATELY.
SUPERVISION MANDATORY FOR VDS.
41
7 27
24
41
19
7
24
8
38
FIGURE 13
MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE EUROPEAN CONFORMITY TRIM
WITH STANDARD ALARM TEST VALVE AND MODEL ACC-1 ACCELERATOR
DN100
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29
15 32
2
16
3 1
18
SUPERVISORY SWITCH,
ACCELERATOR CONTROL 18 39 26
VALVE, P/N SUPSWITCHBI2DN15, 19
9 39
TO BE ORDERED SEPARATELY. 40
22 6 18
SUPERVISION MANDATORY FOR 7
VDS. 10
7
23 10
17 11
22
39 35 29 30 8
18
15 4 39
11 14 36
31 7
34
8 24
20
5
LOW PRESSURE SWITCH KIT, 12
P/N CEDPV1LPS TO BE SUPERVISORY SWITCH,
ORDERED SEPARATELY. 33
13 WATER MOTOR ALARM,
SUPERVISION MANDATORY P/N SUPSWITCHBI2DN15
25
WITH PRESSURE SWITCH 21 TO BE ORDERED SEPARATELY.
FOR FM/VDS/LPCB. 34
38 SUPERVISION MANDATORY
41 FOR VDS.
15
11
28
22
31
5
27
15
37
FIGURE 14
MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE EUROPEAN CONFORMITY TRIM
WITH STANDARD ALARM TEST VALVE AND MODEL ACC-1 ACCELERATOR
DN150
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P/N XX — X — XX — XX — X — XX
TRIM
EUR/FM
88 with Three-Way Alarm Control Valve
EUR/FM
89 with Standard Alarm Test Valve
TABLE E
MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE WITH EUROPEAN CONFORMITY TRIM
FULLY TRIMMED VALVE ASSEMBLIES
PART NUMBER SELECTION
Limited Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve with Supervisory Switch for
Water Motor Alarm
Assembled European Conformity
Control Valve. . . . . . . . . . . . SUPSWITCHBI2DN15
Warranty Valve Trim
Specify: Fully Assembled Model DPV-1 Air Pressure Relief Valve
Dry Pipe Valve with European Confor- Factory-set at 3,1 bar. . . . . . . . . . . 92-343-1-020
For warranty terms and conditions, visit
www.tyco-fire.com. mity Valve Trim, P/N (specify, refer to Model WMA-1
Table E). Water Motor Alarm
Ordering
Red Finish Gong. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-630-1-021R
Accessories
A through Z Labels for
Specify: (description) for use with
Procedure (specify size) Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe
Valve, P/N (specify):
Attaching to Valve
Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WS00000033
G C D P
J H
N
K
440 mm
B
M
F
E
A
395 mm 376 mm 185 mm
I. Normal Conditions III. Removing System From Service Step 7. Partially open the Main Control
• The Main Control Valve (A) is opened Step 1. Close the Main Control Valve Valve (A), and then slowly close the
and locked. (A), close the Air Supply Control Valve Main Drain Valve (F).
• The sprinkler system is filled with air (K), and place the Three-Way Alarm Step 8. Fully open the Main Control
and is pressurized. Control Valve (E) in the closed position. Valve (A) and lock it open.
• The Main Drain Valve (F), and Low Step 2. Drain the system with the Main Step 9. Reset the fire alarm panel and
Body Drain Valve (L) are closed. Drain Valve (F) and by opening all auxil- notify the central alarm station.
iary drain valves in the system to make
• The Three-Way Alarm Control Valve sure that cross-mains and branch lines V. Weekly Test
(E) is in the open position. are drained. Important: Prior to closing any valves
• The Pressure Gauge Valves (B) and or activating any alarms, notify local se-
IV. Placing the System Back in curity guards and the central alarm sta-
(C) are open.
Service tion if applicable.
• The Pressure Switch Valve (J) is Step 1. Close the auxiliary drain valves
open. after water ceases to discharge, and Step 1. Place the Three-Way Alarm
leave the Main Drain Valve (F) open. Control Valve (E) in the test position,
• The Air Supply Control Valve (K) is verify that the alarm signal created by
open. Step 2. Place the Three-Way Alarm the Waterflow Pressure Alarm Switch
• System Air Pressure Gauge (G) Control Valve (E) in the open position. (M) is visible at the fire panel. If appli-
reads downstream air pressure. Step 3. Replace the sprinklers that cable, check the sound of the Water
have operated and the sprinklers close Motor Alarm — it must be clear and
• Water Supply Pressure Gauge (H) steady.
reads the upstream water pressure. to the fire.
Step 4. Push down on the reset knob Step 2. Place the Three-Way Alarm
II. Operation Control Valve (E) in the open position
When one or more sprinklers are acti- (P) to allow the Dry Pipe Valve (D) to
re-seat. and verify that the normal supply and
vated, air pressure is reduced down- system pressures are restored. If the
stream of the Dry Pipe Valve. When the Step 5. Via the Air Supply Control supply pressure is below the normal,
air pressure is sufficiently reduced, the Valve (K), pressurize the system with use the instructions from the water sup-
water pressure overcomes the differen- air to 0,7 bar, and then open and close ply to obtain the usual pressure.
tial holding the Dry Pipe Valve closed each auxiliary drain valves in the sys-
and the Dry Pipe Valve opens to per- tem piping to drain any remaining water Step 3. Close the Pressure Switch
mit water flow into the system piping in trapped sections. Also, partially open Valve (J) and verify operation of the low
and to be discharged from any open the Low Body Drain Valve (L) to assure air pressure Alarm Switch (N).
sprinklers. Also, with the Dry Pipe that the riser is completely drained. Step 4. Return the Pressure Switch
Valve open, water flows through the Close the Low Body Drain Valve (L) as Valve (J) to the normally open position
Alarm Port at the rear of the Dry Pipe soon as water ceases to discharge. after verifying that the alarm signal is
Valve to actuate the Waterflow Pressure visible at the fire panel.
Alarm Switch (M) and, as applicable, Step 6. Open the Air Supply Control
the Water Motor Alarm. Valve (K) to restore the system to the
normal system air pressure.
Appendix B of TFP1090 (08/2018)
Summary Instructions (if problems occur, consult full document)
DN150, Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve with Three-Way Alarm Test Valve,
without Model ACC-1 Accelerator
G C D
J
P
N
K
M
480 mm
H
E
I. Normal Conditions III. Removing System From Service Step 7. Partially open the Main Control
• The Main Control Valve (A) is opened Step 1. Close the Main Control Valve Valve (A), and then slowly close the
and locked. (A), close the Air Supply Control Valve Main Drain Valve (F).
• The sprinkler system is filled with air (K), and place the Three-Way Alarm Step 8. Fully open the Main Control
and is pressurized. Control Valve (E) in the closed position. Valve (A) and lock it open.
• The Main Drain Valve (F), and Low Step 2. Drain the system with the Main Step 9. Reset the fire alarm panel and
Body Drain Valve (L) are closed. Drain Valve (F) and by opening all auxil- notify the central alarm station.
iary drain valves in the system to make
• The Three-Way Alarm Control Valve sure that cross-mains and branch lines V. Weekly Test
(E) is in the open position. are drained. Important: Prior to closing any valves
• The Pressure Gauge Valves (B) and or activating any alarms, notify local se-
IV. Placing the System Back in curity guards and the central alarm sta-
(C) are open.
Service tion if applicable.
• The Pressure Switch Valve (J) is Step 1. Close the auxiliary drain valves
open. after water ceases to discharge, and Step 1. Place the Three-Way Alarm
leave the Main Drain Valve (F) open. Control Valve (E) in the test position,
• The Air Supply Control Valve (K) is verify that the alarm signal created by
open. Step 2. Place the Three-Way Alarm the Waterflow Pressure Alarm Switch
• System Air Pressure Gauge (G) Control Valve (E) in the open position. (M) is visible at the fire panel. If appli-
reads downstream air pressure. Step 3. Replace the sprinklers that cable, check the sound of the Water
have operated and the sprinklers close Motor Alarm — it must be clear and
• Water Supply Pressure Gauge (H) steady.
reads the upstream water pressure. to the fire.
Step 4. Push down on the reset knob Step 2. Place the Three-Way Alarm
II. Operation Control Valve (E) in the open position
When one or more sprinklers are acti- (P) to allow the Dry Pipe Valve (D) to
re-seat. and verify that the normal supply and
vated, air pressure is reduced down- system pressures are restored. If the
stream of the Dry Pipe Valve. When the Step 5. Via the Air Supply Control supply pressure is below the normal,
air pressure is sufficiently reduced, the Valve (K), pressurize the system with use the instructions from the water sup-
water pressure overcomes the differen- air to 0,7 bar, and then open and close ply to obtain the usual pressure.
tial holding the Dry Pipe Valve closed each auxiliary drain valves in the sys-
and the Dry Pipe Valve opens to per- tem piping to drain any remaining water Step 3. Close the Pressure Switch
mit water flow into the system piping in trapped sections. Also, partially open Valve (J) and verify operation of the low
and to be discharged from any open the Low Body Drain Valve (L) to assure air pressure Alarm Switch (N).
sprinklers. Also, with the Dry Pipe that the riser is completely drained. Step 4. Return the Pressure Switch
Valve open, water flows through the Close the Low Body Drain Valve (L) as Valve (J) to the normally open position
Alarm Port at the rear of the Dry Pipe soon as water ceases to discharge. after verifying that the alarm signal is
Valve to actuate the Waterflow Pressure visible at the fire panel.
Alarm Switch (M) and, as applicable, Step 6. Open the Air Supply Control
the Water Motor Alarm. Valve (K) to restore the system to the
normal system air pressure.
Appendix C of TFP1090 (08/2018)
Summary Instructions (if problems occur, consult full document)
DN100, Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve with Standard Alarm Test Valve,
without Model ACC-1 Accelerator
G C D P
J H
N
K
440 mm
B
M
F
E
A
407 mm 376 mm 193 mm
I. Normal Conditions III. Removing System From Service Step 7. Fully open the Main Control
• The Main Control Valve (A) is opened Step 1. Close the Main Control Valve Valve (A) and lock it open.
and locked. (A), and close the Air Supply Control Step 8. Reset the fire alarm panel and
• The sprinkler system is filled with air Valve (K). notify the central alarm station.
and is pressurized. Step 2. Drain the system with the Main V. Weekly Test
• The Main Drain Valve (F), and Low Drain Valve (F) and by opening all auxil- Important: Prior to closing any valves
Body Drain Valve (L) are closed. iary drain valves in the system to make or activating any alarms, notify local se-
sure that cross-mains and branch lines curity guards and the central alarm sta-
• The Alarm Test Valve (E) is in the are drained.
closed position. tion if applicable.
IV. Placing the System Back in
• The Pressure Gauge Valves (B) and Step 1. Open the Alarm Test Valve (E),
(C) are open. Service verify that the alarm signal created by
Step 1. Close the auxiliary drain valves the Waterflow Pressure Alarm Switch
• The Pressure Switch Valve (J) is after water ceases to discharge, and (M) is visible at the fire panel. If appli-
open. leave the Main Drain Valve (F) open. cable, check the sound of the Water
• The Air Supply Control Valve (K) is Step 2. Replace the sprinklers that Motor Alarm — it must be clear and
open. have operated and the sprinklers close steady.
• System Air Pressure Gauge (G) to the fire. Step 2. Close the Alarm Test Valve (E),
reads downstream air pressure. Step 3. Push down on the reset knob verify that the normal supply and sys-
(P) to allow the Dry Pipe Valve (D) to tem pressures are restored. If the sup-
• Water Supply Pressure Gauge (H) ply pressure is below the normal, use
reads the upstream water pressure. re-seat.
the instructions from the water supply
II. Operation Step 4. Via the Air Supply Control to obtain the usual pressure.
When one or more sprinklers are acti- Valve (K), pressurize the system with
air to 0,7 bar, and then open and close Step 3. Close the Pressure Switch
vated, air pressure is reduced down- Valve (J) and verify operation of the low
stream of the Dry Pipe Valve. When the each auxiliary drain valves in the sys-
tem piping to drain any remaining water air pressure Alarm Switch (N).
air pressure is sufficiently reduced, the
water pressure overcomes the differen- in trapped sections. Also, partially open Step 4. Return the Pressure Switch
tial holding the Dry Pipe Valve closed the Low Body Drain Valve (L) to assure Valve (J) to the normally open position
and the Dry Pipe Valve opens to per- that the riser is completely drained. after verifying that the alarm signal is
mit water flow into the system piping Close the Low Body Drain Valve (L) as visible at the fire panel.
and to be discharged from any open soon as water ceases to discharge.
sprinklers. Also, with the Dry Pipe Step 5. Open the Air Supply Control
Valve open, water flows through the Valve (K) to restore the system to the
Alarm Port at the rear of the Dry Pipe normal system air pressure.
Valve to actuate the Waterflow Pressure
Alarm Switch (M) and, as applicable, Step 6. Partially open the Main Control
the Water Motor Alarm. Valve (A), and then slowly close the
Main Drain Valve (F).
Appendix D of TFP1090 (08/2018)
Summary Instructions (if problems occur, consult full document)
DN150, Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve with Standard Alarm Test Valve,
without Model ACC-1 Accelerator
G C D
J
P
N
K
M 480 mm
H
F E
I. Normal Conditions III. Removing System From Service Step 7. Fully open the Main Control
• The Main Control Valve (A) is opened Step 1. Close the Main Control Valve Valve (A) and lock it open.
and locked. (A), and close the Air Supply Control Step 8. Reset the fire alarm panel and
• The sprinkler system is filled with air Valve (K). notify the central alarm station.
and is pressurized. Step 2. Drain the system with the Main V. Weekly Test
• The Main Drain Valve (F), and Low Drain Valve (F) and by opening all auxil- Important: Prior to closing any valves
Body Drain Valve (L) are closed. iary drain valves in the system to make or activating any alarms, notify local se-
sure that cross-mains and branch lines curity guards and the central alarm sta-
• The Alarm Test Valve (E) is in the are drained.
closed position. tion if applicable.
IV. Placing the System Back in
• The Pressure Gauge Valves (B) and Step 1. Open the Alarm Test Valve (E),
(C) are open. Service verify that the alarm signal created by
Step 1. Close the auxiliary drain valves the Waterflow Pressure Alarm Switch
• The Pressure Switch Valve (J) is after water ceases to discharge, and (M) is visible at the fire panel. If appli-
open. leave the Main Drain Valve (F) open. cable, check the sound of the Water
• The Air Supply Control Valve (K) is Step 2. Replace the sprinklers that Motor Alarm — it must be clear and
open. have operated and the sprinklers close steady.
• System Air Pressure Gauge (G) to the fire. Step 2. Close the Alarm Test Valve (E),
reads downstream air pressure. Step 3. Push down on the reset knob verify that the normal supply and sys-
(P) to allow the Dry Pipe Valve (D) to tem pressures are restored. If the sup-
• Water Supply Pressure Gauge (H) ply pressure is below the normal, use
reads the upstream water pressure. re-seat.
the instructions from the water supply
II. Operation Step 4. Via the Air Supply Control to obtain the usual pressure.
When one or more sprinklers are acti- Valve (K), pressurize the system with
air to 0,7 bar, and then open and close Step 3. Close the Pressure Switch
vated, air pressure is reduced down- Valve (J) and verify operation of the low
stream of the Dry Pipe Valve. When the each auxiliary drain valves in the sys-
tem piping to drain any remaining water air pressure Alarm Switch (N).
air pressure is sufficiently reduced, the
water pressure overcomes the differen- in trapped sections. Also, partially open Step 4. Return the Pressure Switch
tial holding the Dry Pipe Valve closed the Low Body Drain Valve (L) to assure Valve (J) to the normally open position
and the Dry Pipe Valve opens to per- that the riser is completely drained. after verifying that the alarm signal is
mit water flow into the system piping Close the Low Body Drain Valve (L) as visible at the fire panel.
and to be discharged from any open soon as water ceases to discharge.
sprinklers. Also, with the Dry Pipe Step 5. Open the Air Supply Control
Valve open, water flows through the Valve (K) to restore the system to the
Alarm Port at the rear of the Dry Pipe normal system air pressure.
Valve to actuate the Waterflow Pressure
Alarm Switch (M) and, as applicable, Step 6. Partially open the Main Control
the Water Motor Alarm. Valve (A), and then slowly close the
Main Drain Valve (F).
Appendix E of TFP1090 (08/2018)
Summary Instructions (if problems occur, consult full document)
DN100, Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve with Three-Way Alarm Test Valve,
with Model ACC-1 Accelerator
S G C D P
N
J H 790 mm
B
M
F
E
A
395 mm 376 mm 185 mm
I. Normal Conditions III. Removing System From Service Step 7. Reset accelerator (Q) using the
• The Main Control Valve (A) is opened Step 1. Close the Main Control Valve instruction on its resetting label.
and locked, and the Accelerator (A), close the Air Supply Control Valve
Control Valve (S) and Air Supply Step 8. Partially open the Main Control
(K), close the Accelerator Control Valve Valve (A), and then slowly close the
Control Valve (K) are open. (R), and place the Three-Way Alarm Main Drain Valve (F).
• The sprinkler system is filled with air Control Valve (E) in the closed position.
and is pressurized. Step 9. Fully open the Main Control
Step 2. Drain the system with the Main Valve (A) and lock it open.
• The Main Drain Valve (F), and Low Drain Valve (F) and by opening all auxil-
Body Drain Valve (L) are closed. iary drain valves in the system to make Step 10. Reset the fire alarm panel
sure that cross-mains and branch lines and notify the central alarm station.
• The Three-Way Alarm Control Valve are drained.
(E) is in the open position. V. Weekly Test
IV. Placing the System Back in Important: Prior to closing any valves
• The Pressure Gauge Valves (B) and or activating any alarms, notify local se-
(C) are open. Service
curity guards and the central alarm sta-
Step 1. Close the auxiliary drain valves tion if applicable.
• The Pressure Switch Valve (J) is after water ceases to discharge, and
open. leave the Main Drain Valve (F) open. Step 1. Place the Three-Way Alarm
• System Air Pressure Gauge (G) Step 2. Place the Three-Way Alarm Control Valve (E) in the test position,
reads downstream air pressure, Control Valve (E) in the open position. verify that the alarm signal created by
Water Supply Pressure Gauge (H) the Waterflow Pressure Alarm Switch
reads the upstream water pressure, Step 3. Replace the sprinklers that (M) is visible at the fire panel. If appli-
and Accelerator Air Pressure Gauge have operated and the sprinklers close cable, check the sound of the Water
(R) reads the accelerator pressure. to the fire. Motor Alarm — it must be clear and
Step 4. Push down on the reset knob steady.
II. Operation
When one or more sprinklers are acti- (P) to allow the Dry Pipe Valve (D) to Step 2. Place the Three-Way Alarm
vated, the accelerator operates to per- re-seat. Control Valve (E) in the open position
mit system air pressure into the Dry Step 5. Via the Air Supply Control and verify that the normal supply and
Pipe Valve intermediate chamber. Doing Valve (K), pressurize the system with system pressures are restored. If the
so will immediately overcome the ability air to 0,7 bar, and then open and close supply pressure is below the normal,
of the system air pressure to hold the each auxiliary drain valves in the sys- use the instructions from the water sup-
Dry Pipe Valve closed without having tem piping to drain any remaining water ply to obtain the usual pressure.
to wait for system air pressure to de- in trapped sections. Also, partially open Step 3. Close the Pressure Switch
cay to approximately 20% of the water the Low Body Drain Valve (L) to assure Valve (J) and verify operation of the low
supply. The Dry Pipe Valve immediately that the riser is completely drained. air pressure Alarm Switch (N).
opens to permit water flow into the sys- Close the Low Body Drain Valve (L) as
tem piping and to be discharged from soon as water ceases to discharge. Step 4. Return the Pressure Switch
any open sprinklers. Also, with the Dry Valve (J) to the normally open position
Pipe Valve open, water flows to actuate Step 6. Open the Air Supply Control after verifying that the alarm signal is
the Waterflow Pressure Alarm Switch Valve (K) to restore the system to the visible at the fire panel.
(M) and, as applicable, the Water Motor normal system air pressure.
Alarm.
Appendix F of TFP1090 (08/2018)
Summary Instructions (If problems occur, consult full document)
DN150, Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve with Three-Way Alarm Test Valve,
with Model ACC-1 Accelerator
S N
G C D
J
P 824 mm
K
M
H
E
I. Normal Conditions III. Removing System From Service Step 7. Reset accelerator (Q) using the
• The Main Control Valve (A) is opened Step 1. Close the Main Control Valve instruction on its resetting label.
and locked, and the Accelerator (A), close the Air Supply Control Valve
Control Valve (S) and Air Supply Step 8. Partially open the Main Control
(K), close the Accelerator Control Valve Valve (A), and then slowly close the
Control Valve (K) are open. (R), and place the Three-Way Alarm Main Drain Valve (F).
• The sprinkler system is filled with air Control Valve (E) in the closed position.
and is pressurized. Step 9. Fully open the Main Control
Step 2. Drain the system with the Main Valve (A) and lock it open.
• The Main Drain Valve (F), and Low Drain Valve (F) and by opening all auxil-
Body Drain Valve (L) are closed. iary drain valves in the system to make Step 10. Reset the fire alarm panel
sure that cross-mains and branch lines and notify the central alarm station.
• The Three-Way Alarm Control Valve are drained.
(E) is in the open position. V. Weekly Test
IV. Placing the System Back in Important: Prior to closing any valves
• The Pressure Gauge Valves (B) and or activating any alarms, notify local se-
(C) are open. Service
curity guards and the central alarm sta-
Step 1. Close the auxiliary drain valves tion if applicable.
• The Pressure Switch Valve (J) is after water ceases to discharge, and
open. leave the Main Drain Valve (F) open. Step 1. Place the Three-Way Alarm
• System Air Pressure Gauge (G) Step 2. Place the Three-Way Alarm Control Valve (E) in the test position,
reads downstream air pressure, Control Valve (E) in the open position. verify that the alarm signal created by
Water Supply Pressure Gauge (H) the Waterflow Pressure Alarm Switch
reads the upstream water pressure, Step 3. Replace the sprinklers that (M) is visible at the fire panel. If appli-
and Accelerator Air Pressure Gauge have operated and the sprinklers close cable, check the sound of the Water
(R) reads the accelerator pressure. to the fire. Motor Alarm — it must be clear and
Step 4. Push down on the reset knob steady.
II. Operation
When one or more sprinklers are acti- (P) to allow the Dry Pipe Valve (D) to Step 2. Place the Three-Way Alarm
vated, the accelerator operates to per- re-seat. Control Valve (E) in the open position
mit system air pressure into the Dry Step 5. Via the Air Supply Control and verify that the normal supply and
Pipe Valve intermediate chamber. Doing Valve (K), pressurize the system with system pressures are restored. If the
so will immediately overcome the ability air to 0,7 bar, and then open and close supply pressure is below the normal,
of the system air pressure to hold the each auxiliary drain valves in the sys- use the instructions from the water sup-
Dry Pipe Valve closed without having tem piping to drain any remaining water ply to obtain the usual pressure.
to wait for system air pressure to de- in trapped sections. Also, partially open Step 3. Close the Pressure Switch
cay to approximately 20% of the water the Low Body Drain Valve (L) to assure Valve (J) and verify operation of the low
supply. The Dry Pipe Valve immediately that the riser is completely drained. air pressure Alarm Switch (N).
opens to permit water flow into the sys- Close the Low Body Drain Valve (L) as
tem piping and to be discharged from soon as water ceases to discharge. Step 4. Return the Pressure Switch
any open sprinklers. Also, with the Dry Valve (J) to the normally open position
Pipe Valve open, water flows to actuate Step 6. Open the Air Supply Control after verifying that the alarm signal is
the Waterflow Pressure Alarm Switch Valve (K) to restore the system to the visible at the fire panel.
(M) and, as applicable, the Water Motor normal system air pressure.
Alarm.
Appendix G of TFP1090 (08/2018)
Summary Instructions (If problems occur, consult full document)
DN100, Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve with Standard Alarm Test Valve,
with Model ACC-1 Accelerator
S G C D P
N
J H 790 mm
B
M
F
E
A
407 mm 376 mm 193 mm
I. Normal Conditions III. Removing System From Service Step 7. Partially open the Main Control
• The Main Control Valve (A) is opened Step 1. Close the Main Control Valve Valve (A), and then slowly close the
and locked, and the Accelerator (A), close the Air Supply Control Valve Main Drain Valve (F).
Control Valve (S) and Air Supply (K), and close the Accelerator Control
Control Valve (K) are open. Step 8. Fully open the Main Control
Valve (R). Valve (A) and lock it open.
• The sprinkler system is filled with air Step 2. Drain the system with the Main
and is pressurized. Step 9. Reset the fire alarm panel and
Drain Valve (F) and by opening all auxil- notify the central alarm station.
• The Main Drain Valve (F), and Low iary drain valves in the system to make
Body Drain Valve (L) are closed. sure that cross-mains and branch lines V. Weekly Test
are drained. Important: Prior to closing any valves
• The Alarm Test Valve (E) is in the or activating any alarms, notify local se-
closed position. IV. Placing the System Back in curity guards and the central alarm sta-
• The Pressure Gauge Valves (B) and Service tion if applicable.
(C) are open. Step 1. Close the auxiliary drain valves
after water ceases to discharge, and Step 1. Open the Alarm Test Valve (E),
• The Pressure Switch Valve (J) is leave the Main Drain Valve (F) open. verify that the alarm signal created by
open. the Waterflow Pressure Alarm Switch
Step 2. Replace the sprinklers that (M) is visible at the fire panel. If appli-
• System Air Pressure Gauge (G) have operated and the sprinklers close cable, check the sound of the Water
reads downstream air pressure, to the fire. Motor Alarm — it must be clear and
Water Supply Pressure Gauge (H) steady.
reads the upstream water pressure, Step 3. Push down on the reset knob
and Accelerator Air Pressure Gauge (P) to allow the Dry Pipe Valve (D) to Step 2. Close the Alarm Test Valve (E),
(R) reads the accelerator pressure. re-seat. verify that the normal supply and sys-
Step 4. Via the Air Supply Control tem pressures are restored. If the sup-
II. Operation ply pressure is below the normal, use
When one or more sprinklers are acti- Valve (K), pressurize the system with
air to 0,7 bar, and then open and close the instructions from the water supply
vated, the accelerator operates to per- to obtain the usual pressure.
mit system air pressure into the Dry each auxiliary drain valves in the sys-
Pipe Valve intermediate chamber. Doing tem piping to drain any remaining water Step 3. Close the Pressure Switch
so will immediately overcome the ability in trapped sections. Also, partially open Valve (J) and verify operation of the low
of the system air pressure to hold the the Low Body Drain Valve (L) to assure air pressure Alarm Switch (N).
Dry Pipe Valve closed without having that the riser is completely drained.
Close the Low Body Drain Valve (L) as Step 4. Return the Pressure Switch
to wait for system air pressure to de- Valve (J) to the normally open position
cay to approximately 20% of the water soon as water ceases to discharge.
after verifying that the alarm signal is
supply. The Dry Pipe Valve immediately Step 5. Open the Air Supply Control visible at the fire panel.
opens to permit water flow into the sys- Valve (K) to restore the system to the
tem piping and to be discharged from normal system air pressure.
any open sprinklers. Also, with the Dry
Pipe Valve open, water flows to actuate Step 6. Reset accelerator (Q) using the
the Waterflow Pressure Alarm Switch instruction on its resetting label.
(M) and, as applicable, the Water Motor
Alarm.
Appendix H of TFP1090 (08/2018)
Summary Instructions (if problems occur, consult full document)
DN150, Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve with Standard Alarm Test Valve,
with Model ACC-1 Accelerator
S N
G C D
J
P 824 mm
M
H
F E
I. Normal Conditions III. Removing System From Service Step 7. Partially open the Main Control
• The Main Control Valve (A) is opened Step 1. Close the Main Control Valve Valve (A), and then slowly close the
and locked, and the Accelerator (A), close the Air Supply Control Valve Main Drain Valve (F).
Control Valve (S) and Air Supply (K), and close the Accelerator Control
Control Valve (K) are open. Step 8. Fully open the Main Control
Valve (R). Valve (A) and lock it open.
• The sprinkler system is filled with air Step 2. Drain the system with the Main
and is pressurized. Step 9. Reset the fire alarm panel and
Drain Valve (F) and by opening all auxil- notify the central alarm station.
• The Main Drain Valve (F), and Low iary drain valves in the system to make
Body Drain Valve (L) are closed. sure that cross-mains and branch lines V. Weekly Test
are drained. Important: Prior to closing any valves
• The Alarm Test Valve (E) is in the or activating any alarms, notify local se-
closed position. IV. Placing the System Back in curity guards and the central alarm sta-
• The Pressure Gauge Valves (B) and Service tion if applicable.
(C) are open. Step 1. Close the auxiliary drain valves
after water ceases to discharge, and Step 1. Open the Alarm Test Valve (E),
• The Pressure Switch Valve (J) is leave the Main Drain Valve (F) open. verify that the alarm signal created by
open. the Waterflow Pressure Alarm Switch
Step 2. Replace the sprinklers that (M) is visible at the fire panel. If appli-
• System Air Pressure Gauge (G) have operated and the sprinklers close cable, check the sound of the Water
reads downstream air pressure, to the fire. Motor Alarm — it must be clear and
Water Supply Pressure Gauge (H) steady.
reads the upstream water pressure, Step 3. Push down on the reset knob
and Accelerator Air Pressure Gauge (P) to allow the Dry Pipe Valve (D) to Step 2. Close the Alarm Test Valve (E),
(R) reads the accelerator pressure. re-seat. verify that the normal supply and sys-
Step 4. Via the Air Supply Control tem pressures are restored. If the sup-
II. Operation ply pressure is below the normal, use
When one or more sprinklers are acti- Valve (K), pressurize the system with
air to 0,7 bar, and then open and close the instructions from the water supply
vated, the accelerator operates to per- to obtain the usual pressure.
mit system air pressure into the Dry each auxiliary drain valves in the sys-
Pipe Valve intermediate chamber. Doing tem piping to drain any remaining water Step 3. Close the Pressure Switch
so will immediately overcome the ability in trapped sections. Also, partially open Valve (J) and verify operation of the low
of the system air pressure to hold the the Low Body Drain Valve (L) to assure air pressure Alarm Switch (N).
Dry Pipe Valve closed without having that the riser is completely drained.
Close the Low Body Drain Valve (L) as Step 4. Return the Pressure Switch
to wait for system air pressure to de- Valve (J) to the normally open position
cay to approximately 20% of the water soon as water ceases to discharge.
after verifying that the alarm signal is
supply. The Dry Pipe Valve immediately Step 5. Open the Air Supply Control visible at the fire panel.
opens to permit water flow into the sys- Valve (K) to restore the system to the
tem piping and to be discharged from normal system air pressure.
any open sprinklers. Also, with the Dry
Pipe Valve open, water flows to actuate Step 6. Reset accelerator (Q) using the
the Waterflow Pressure Alarm Switch instruction on its resetting label.
(M) and, as applicable, the Water Motor
Alarm.