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FIRE-2014-05703

DEER CREEK @MARYMOOR


BUILDING 5
5957 185TH CT. NE.
REDMOND, WA 98058

NOTE-ALL UPRIGHT SPRINKLERS IN ATTIC ARE


TO BE TYCO AP ATTIC SPRINKLERS TO MEET
SPECIFIC DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR
HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS. STANDARD SPRAY
SPRINLKERS ARE NOT TO BE USED IN THE ATTIC
AREA.

HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS &


MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
14401 Issaquah-Hobart Rd. Suite 201 (425) 271-5598 State Contractor’s License
Issaquah WA 98027 Fax: (425) 369-6899 # MOOREFP116NP
DEER CREEK @MARYMOOR
BUILDING 5 ATTIC
CALCULATION
Hydraulic Overview Job Number: DEER CREEK ATTIC - DEER CREEK CONDO
Report Description: Light Hazard
Job
Job Number Design Engineer

DEER CREEK ATTIC TOM BARBER


Job Name: Phone FAX

DEER CREEK CONDO BUILDING 5 ATTIC 425-271-5598 425-271-5506


Address 1 State Certification/License Number

5957 185TH CT. NE. MOOREFP116NP


Address 2 AHJ

REDMOND, WA 98052 CITY OF REDMOND


Address 3 Job Site/Building

DEER CREEK @MARYMOOR BUILDING 5 ATTIC


System
Density Area of Application

0.100gpm/ft² 1500.00ft² (Actual 1513.81ft²)


Most Demanding Sprinkler Data Hose Streams

5.6 K-Factor 25.04 at 20.000 100.00


Coverage Per Sprinkler Number Of Sprinklers Calculated

240.00ft² 9
System Pressure Demand System Flow Demand

73.107 223.52
Total Demand Pressure Result

323.52 @ 73.107 +12.087 (14.2%)


Supplies Check Point Gauges
Node Flow(gpm) Hose Flow(gpm) Static(psi) Residual(psi) Identifier Pressure(psi) K-Factor(K) Flow(gpm)
1 3500.00 100.00 86.000 20.000

ENG_20140612_DeerC_5_DWG_DRY ATTIC Supply at Node 1 (3500.00, 100.00, 86.000, 20.000)

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Hydraulic Summary Job Number: DEER CREEK ATTIC - DEER CREEK CONDO
Report Description: Light Hazard
Job
Job Number Design Engineer

DEER CREEK ATTIC TOM BARBER


Job Name: State Certification/License Number

DEER CREEK CONDO BUILDING 5 ATTIC MOOREFP116NP


Address 1 AHJ

5957 185TH CT. NE. CITY OF REDMOND


Address 2 Job Site/Building

REDMOND, WA 98052 DEER CREEK @MARYMOOR BUILDING 5 ATTIC


Address 3 Drawing Name

ENG_20140612_DeerC_5_DWG_DRY ATTIC
System Remote Area(s)
Most Demanding Sprinkler Data Occupancy Job Suffix

5.6 K-Factor 25.04 at 20.000 Light Hazard DEER CREEK CONDO


Hose Allowance At Source Density Area of Application

100.00 0.100gpm/ft² 1500.00ft² (Actual 1513.81ft²)


Additional Hose Supplies Number Of Sprinklers Calculated Coverage Per Sprinkler

Node Flow(gpm) 9 240.00ft²


AutoPeak Results: Pressure For Remote Area(s) Adjacent To Most Remote Area

Total Hose Streams

100.00
System Flow Demand Total Water Required (Including Hose Allowance)

223.52 323.52
Maximum Pressure Unbalance In Loops

0.000
Maximum Velocity Above Ground

14.60 between nodes 23 and 109


Maximum Velocity Under Ground

5.13 between nodes 1 and 85


Volume capacity of Wet Pipes Volume capacity of Dry Pipes

143.18gal 77.17gal
Supplies
Hose Flow Static Residual @ Flow Available @ Total Demand Required Safety Margin
Node (gpm) (psi) (psi) (gpm) (psi) (gpm) (psi) (psi)
1 100.00 86.000 20.000 3500.00 85.194 323.52 73.107 12.087

Contractor
Contractor Number Contact Name Contact Title
DEER CREEK TOM BARBER ENGINEER
Name of Contractor: Phone Extension

MOORE FIRE PROTECTION 425-271-5598


Address 1 FAX

18621 SE. MAY VALLEY RD. 425-271-5506


Address 2 E-mail

ISSAQUAH WA. 98027


Address 3 Web-Site

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Summary Of Outflowing Devices Job Number: DEER CREEK ATTIC - DEER CREEK CONDO
Report Description: Light Hazard
Actual Flow Minimum Flow K-Factor Pressure
Device (gpm) (gpm) (K) (psi)
Sprinkler 101 25.04 25.04 5.6 20.000
Sprinkler 102 25.09 25.04 5.6 20.076
Sprinkler 103 25.43 25.04 5.6 20.615
Sprinkler 104 26.31 25.04 5.6 22.077
Sprinkler 105 26.43 25.04 5.6 22.275
Sprinkler 106 26.66 25.04 5.6 22.663
Sprinkler 107 26.87 25.04 5.6 23.017
Sprinkler 108 20.35 14.82 5.6 13.209
Sprinkler 109 21.34 14.82 5.6 14.515

Most Demanding Sprinkler Data

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Hydraulic Analysis Job Number: DEER CREEK ATTIC - DEER CREEK CONDO
Report Description: Light Hazard
Pipe Type Diameter Flow Velocity HWC Friction Loss Length Pressure
Downstream Elevation Discharge K-Factor Pt Pn Fittings Eq. Length Summary
Upstream Total Length
• • • • • Route 1 • • • • •
BL 1.4080 25.04 5.16 120 0.047050 2'-6 Pf 0.429
101 36'-7½ 25.04 5.6 20.000 Sprinkler, 6'-7½ Pe 1.082
22 34'-1½ 21.511 PO(6'-7½) 9'-1¼ Pv
CM 2.7030 66.73 3.73 120 0.012039 6'-0 Pf 0.072
22 34'-1½ 21.511 Pe 0.005
21 34'-1½ 21.589 6'-0 Pv
CM 2.7030 91.82 5.13 120 0.021729 7'-2¾ Pf 0.562
21 34'-1½ 25.09 21.589 Flow (q) from Route 2 18'-7¾ Pe 0.791
31 32'-3½ 22.942 2E(9'-4) 25'-10½ Pv
CM 2.7030 117.25 6.56 120 0.034152 8'-4 Pf 0.922
31 32'-3½ 25.43 22.942 Flow (q) from Route 3 18'-7¾ Pe 0.008
40 32'-3¼ 23.872 2E(9'-4) 26'-11¾ Pv
CM 2.7030 143.56 8.03 120 0.049669 4'-0 Pf 0.199
40 32'-3¼ 26.31 23.872 Flow (q) from Route 4 Pe 0.004
39 32'-3¼ 24.074 4'-0 Pv
CM 2.7030 169.99 9.50 120 0.067898 5'-9 Pf 0.390
39 32'-3¼ 26.43 24.074 Flow (q) from Route 5 Pe 0.005
38 32'-3 24.470 5'-9 Pv
CM 2.7030 196.65 10.99 120 0.088900 4'-0¼ Pf 0.357
38 32'-3 26.66 24.470 Flow (q) from Route 6 Pe 0.004
35 32'-3 24.831 4'-0¼ Pv
CM 2.7030 223.52 12.50 120 0.112665 62'-10¼ Pf 14.435
35 32'-3 26.87 24.831 Flow (q) from Route 7 65'-3¼ Pe 0.922
46 30'-1½ 40.188 7E(9'-4) 128'-1½ Pv
CM 2.7030 223.52 12.50 100 0.157861 33'-10¾ Pf 10.599
46 30'-1½ 40.188 33'-3 Pe 9.339
73 8'-7 60.126 3E(6'-7¾), T(13'-3½) 67'-1¾ Pv
CM 4.0260 223.52 5.63 100 0.022679 6'-11 Pf 0.318
73 8'-7 60.126 7'-1½ Pe 1.604
87 4'-10½ 62.049 E(7'-1½) 14'-0½ Pv
CM 4.3100 223.52 4.92 120 0.011614 2'-4¾ Pf 0.490
87 4'-10½ 62.049 DPV(-0.062) 27'-10½ Pe 1.036
82 2'-6 63.574 BV(-0.200), PO(27'-10½) 30'-3¼ Pv
CM 4.0260 223.52 5.63 120 0.016186 2'-7 Pf 0.463
82 2'-6 63.574 26'-0 Pe 0.686
90 0'-11 64.723 LtE(6'-0), T(20'-0) 28'-7 Pv
CM 4.0260 223.52 5.63 100 0.022679 2'-0 Pf 3.046
90 0'-11 64.723 Pe 0.002
85 0'-10¾ 67.770 BFP(-3.000) 2'-0 Pv
UG 4.2200 223.52 5.13 140 0.009677 43'-6 Pf 3.640
85 0'-10¾ 67.770 Supply, 26'-9¼ Pe 1.696
1 -3'-0 73.107 LtE(10'-0½), E(16'-8¾), 70'-3¼ Pv
WMV(-2.960), S
100.00 Hose Allowance At Source
1 323.52
• • • • • Route 2 • • • • •
BL 1.4080 25.09 5.17 120 0.047216 2'-6 Pf 0.430
102 36'-7½ 25.09 5.6 20.076 Sprinkler, 6'-7½ Pe 1.082
21 34'-1½ 21.589 PO(6'-7½) 9'-1¼ Pv
• • • • • Route 3 • • • • •
BL 1.4080 25.43 5.24 120 0.048387 4'-2 Pf 0.522
103 36'-5½ 25.43 5.6 20.615 Sprinkler, 6'-7½ Pe 1.806
31 32'-3½ 22.942 PO(6'-7½) 10'-9½ Pv
• • • • • Route 4 • • • • •
BL 1.4080 26.31 5.42 120 0.051553 3'-0 Pf 0.496
104 35'-3¼ 26.31 5.6 22.077 Sprinkler, 6'-7½ Pe 1.299
40 32'-3¼ 23.872 PO(6'-7½) 9'-7¼ Pv
• • • • • Route 5 • • • • •
BL 1.4080 26.43 5.45 120 0.051981 3'-0 Pf 0.500
105 35'-3¼ 26.43 5.6 22.275 Sprinkler, 6'-7½ Pe 1.299
39 32'-3¼ 24.074 PO(6'-7½) 9'-7¼ Pv
• • • • • Route 6 • • • • •
BL 1.4080 26.66 5.49 120 0.052817 3'-0 Pf 0.508
106 35'-3 26.66 5.6 22.663 Sprinkler, 6'-7½ Pe 1.299
38 32'-3 24.470 PO(6'-7½) 9'-7¼ Pv
• • • • • Route 7 • • • • •
BL 1.4080 26.87 5.54 120 0.053579 3'-0 Pf 0.515
107 35'-3 26.87 5.6 23.017 Sprinkler, 6'-7½ Pe 1.299
35 32'-3 24.831 PO(6'-7½) 9'-7¼ Pv
• • • • • Route 8 • • • • •

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Hydraulic Analysis Job Number: DEER CREEK ATTIC - DEER CREEK CONDO
Report Description: Light Hazard
Pipe Type Diameter Flow Velocity HWC Friction Loss Length Pressure
Downstream Elevation Discharge K-Factor Pt Pn Fittings Eq. Length Summary
Upstream Total Length
BL 1.0800 20.35 7.13 120 0.116637 11'-0¼ Pf 1.286
108 35'-7½ 20.35 5.6 13.209 Sprinkler Pe 0.020
109 35'-7 14.515 11'-0¼ Pv
BL 1.0800 41.69 14.60 120 0.439444 6'-5¼ Pf 5.363
109 35'-7 21.34 5.6 14.515 Sprinkler, 5'-9¼ Pe 0.012
23 35'-6¾ 19.890 T(5'-9¼) 12'-2½ Pv
BL 1.4080 41.69 8.59 120 0.120777 1'-5 Pf 0.970
23 35'-6¾ 19.890 6'-7½ Pe 0.614
24 34'-1¾ 21.474 PO(6'-7½) 8'-0½ Pv
CM 2.7030 41.69 2.33 120 0.005042 6'-2 Pf 0.031
24 34'-1¾ 21.474 Pe 0.006
22 34'-1½ 21.511 6'-2 Pv

Equivalent Pipe Lengths of Valves and Fittings (C=120 only) C Value Multiplier
4.87

( Actual Inside Diameter


Schedule 40 Steel Pipe Inside Diameter ) = Factor
Value Of C
Multiplying Factor
100
0.713
130
1.16
140
1.33
150
1.51

Pipe Type Legend Units Legend Fittings Legend


AO Arm-Over Diameter Inch ALV Alarm Valve
BL Branch Line Elevation Foot AngV Angle Valve
CM Cross Main Flow gpm b Bushing
DN Drain Discharge gpm BalV Ball Valve
DR Drop Velocity fps BFP Backflow Preventer
DY Dynamic Pressure psi BV Butterfly Valve
FM Feed Main Length Foot C Cross Flow Turn 90°
FR Feed Riser Friction Loss psi/Foot cplg Coupling
MS Miscellaneous HWC Hazen-Williams Constant Cr Cross Run
OR Outrigger Pt Total pressure at a point in a pipe CV Check Valve
RN Riser Nipple Pn Normal pressure at a point in a pipe DelV Deluge Valve
SP Sprig Pf Pressure loss due to friction between points DPV Dry Pipe Valve
ST Stand Pipe Pe Pressure due to elevation difference between indicated points E 90° Elbow
UG Underground EE 45° Elbow
Pv Velocity pressure at a point in a pipe
Ee1 11¼° Elbow
Ee2 22½° Elbow
f Flow Device
fd Flex Drop
FDC Fire Department Connection
fE 90° FireLock(TM) Elbow
fEE 45° FireLock(TM) Elbow
flg Flange
FN Floating Node
fT FireLock(TM) Tee
g Gauge
GloV Globe Valve
GV Gate Valve
Ho Hose
Hose Hose
HV Hose Valve
Hyd Hydrant
LtE Long Turn Elbow
mecT Mechanical Tee
Noz Nozzle
P1 Pump In
P2 Pump Out
PIV Post Indicating Valve
PO Pipe Outlet
PRV Pressure Reducing Valve
PrV Pressure Relief Valve
red Reducer/Adapter
S Supply
sCV Swing Check Valve
Spr Sprinkler
St Strainer
T Tee Flow Turn 90°
Tr Tee Run
U Union
WirF Wirsbo
WMV Water Meter Valve
Z Cap

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Flow Diagram (Top View) Job Number: DEER CREEK ATTIC - DEER CREEK CONDO
Report Description: Light Hazard

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Flow Diagram (Isometric View) Job Number: DEER CREEK ATTIC - DEER CREEK CONDO
Report Description: Light Hazard

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Flow Diagram (Current View) Job Number: DEER CREEK ATTIC - DEER CREEK CONDO
Report Description: Light Hazard

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DEER CREEK @MARYMOOR
BUILDING 5 GARAGE
CALCULATION
Hydraulic Overview Job Number: DEER CREEK - DEER CREEK BLDG 5
Report Description: Ordinary Group I
Job
Job Number Design Engineer

DEER CREEK TOM BARBER


Job Name: Phone FAX

DEER CREEK CONDO BUILDING 5 425-271-5598 425-271-5506


Address 1 State Certification/License Number

5957 185TH CT. NE. MOOREFP116NP


Address 2 AHJ

REDMOND, WA 98052 CITY OF REDMOND


Address 3 Job Site/Building

DEER CREEK @MARYMOOR BUILDING 5


System
Density Area of Application

0.150gpm/ft² 472.99ft² (Actual 472.99ft²)


Most Demanding Sprinkler Data Hose Streams

5.6 K-Factor 21.65 at 14.940 100.00


Coverage Per Sprinkler Number Of Sprinklers Calculated

144.38ft² 5
System Pressure Demand System Flow Demand

60.729 121.83
Total Demand Pressure Result

221.83 @ 60.729 +24.870 (29.1%)


Supplies Check Point Gauges
Node Flow(gpm) Hose Flow(gpm) Static(psi) Residual(psi) Identifier Pressure(psi) K-Factor(K) Flow(gpm)
1 3500.00 100.00 86.000 20.000

ENG_20140612_DeerC_5_DWG_work_DRY GARAGE Supply at Node 1 (3500.00, 100.00, 86.000, 20.000)

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Hydraulic Summary Job Number: DEER CREEK - DEER CREEK BLDG 5
Report Description: Ordinary Group I
Job
Job Number Design Engineer

DEER CREEK TOM BARBER


Job Name: State Certification/License Number

DEER CREEK CONDO BUILDING 5 MOOREFP116NP


Address 1 AHJ

5957 185TH CT. NE. CITY OF REDMOND


Address 2 Job Site/Building

REDMOND, WA 98052 DEER CREEK @MARYMOOR BUILDING 5


Address 3 Drawing Name

ENG_20140612_DeerC_5_DWG_work_DRY GARAGE
System Remote Area(s)
Most Demanding Sprinkler Data Occupancy Job Suffix

5.6 K-Factor 21.65 at 14.940 Ordinary Group I DEER CREEK BLDG 5


Hose Allowance At Source Density Area of Application

100.00 0.150gpm/ft² 472.99ft² (Actual 472.99ft²)


Additional Hose Supplies Number Of Sprinklers Calculated Coverage Per Sprinkler

Node Flow(gpm) 5 144.38ft²


AutoPeak Results: Pressure For Remote Area(s) Adjacent To Most Remote Area

Total Hose Streams

100.00
System Flow Demand Total Water Required (Including Hose Allowance)

121.83 221.83
Maximum Pressure Unbalance In Loops

0.000
Maximum Velocity Above Ground

23.60 between nodes 188 and 191


Maximum Velocity Under Ground

2.79 between nodes 1 and 200


Volume capacity of Wet Pipes Volume capacity of Dry Pipes

98.04gal 55.91gal
Supplies
Hose Flow Static Residual @ Flow Available @ Total Demand Required Safety Margin
Node (gpm) (psi) (psi) (gpm) (psi) (gpm) (psi) (psi)
1 100.00 86.000 20.000 3500.00 85.599 221.83 60.729 24.870

Contractor
Contractor Number Contact Name Contact Title
DEER CREEK TOM BARBER ENGINEER
Name of Contractor: Phone Extension

MOORE FIRE PROTECTION 425-271-5598


Address 1 FAX

18621 SE. MAY VALLEY RD. 425-271-5506


Address 2 E-mail

ISSAQUAH WA. 98027


Address 3 Web-Site

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Summary Of Outflowing Devices Job Number: DEER CREEK - DEER CREEK BLDG 5
Report Description: Ordinary Group I
Actual Flow Minimum Flow K-Factor Pressure
Device (gpm) (gpm) (K) (psi)
Sprinkler 101 21.65 21.65 5.6 14.940
Sprinkler 102 20.22 19.68 5.6 13.032
Sprinkler 103 25.52 14.82 5.6 20.773
Sprinkler 104 26.60 14.82 5.6 22.555
Sprinkler 105 27.85 14.82 5.6 24.730

Most Demanding Sprinkler Data

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Hydraulic Analysis Job Number: DEER CREEK - DEER CREEK BLDG 5
Report Description: Ordinary Group I
Pipe Type Diameter Flow Velocity HWC Friction Loss Length Pressure
Downstream Elevation Discharge K-Factor Pt Pn Fittings Eq. Length Summary
Upstream Total Length
• • • • • Route 1 • • • • •
BL 1.0800 41.86 14.66 100 0.620456 11'-8 Pf 7.239
101 12'-7¼ 21.65 5.6 14.940 Sprinkler Pe 0.025
191 12'-6½ 22.204 11'-8 Pv
BL 1.0800 67.38 23.60 100 1.496918 1'-6 Pf 8.395
191 12'-6½ 25.52 22.204 Flow (q) from Route 3 4'-1¼ Pe 0.005
188 12'-6½ 30.605 PO(4'-1¼) 5'-7¼ Pv
CM 2.2030 121.83 10.25 100 0.139089 30'-7¾ Pf 5.616
188 12'-6½ 30.605 9'-8¾ Pe 0.832
181 10'-7½ 37.052 2E(4'-10¼) 40'-4½ Pv
CM 2.7030 121.83 6.81 100 0.051367 42'-0 Pf 2.499
181 10'-7½ 37.052 6'-7¾ Pe 0.038
173 10'-6¼ 39.589 E(6'-7¾) 48'-7¾ Pv
CM 2.2030 121.83 10.25 100 0.139089 31'-1 Pf 5.677
173 10'-6¼ 39.589 9'-8¾ Pe 0.835
209 8'-7¼ 46.101 2E(4'-10¼) 40'-9¾ Pv
CM 2.7030 121.83 6.81 100 0.051367 8'-3 Pf 0.765
209 8'-7¼ 46.101 6'-7¾ Pe 0.007
219 8'-7 46.873 E(6'-7¾) 14'-10¾ Pv
CM 4.0260 121.83 3.07 100 0.007380 6'-8½ Pf 0.102
219 8'-7 46.873 7'-1½ Pe 1.604
236 4'-10¾ 48.580 E(7'-1½) 13'-10 Pv
CM 4.3100 121.83 2.68 120 0.003779 2'-4¾ Pf 0.162
236 4'-10¾ 48.580 DPV(-0.152) 27'-10½ Pe 1.036
233 2'-6 49.778 BV(-0.200), PO(27'-10½) 30'-3¼ Pv
CM 4.0260 121.83 3.07 120 0.005267 2'-7 Pf 0.172
233 2'-6 49.778 30'-0 Pe 0.686
205 0'-11 50.636 E(10'-0), T(20'-0) 32'-7 Pv
CM 4.0260 121.83 3.07 100 0.007380 2'-0 Pf 5.286
205 0'-11 50.636 Pe 0.002
200 0'-11 55.924 BFP(-5.272) 2'-0 Pv
UG 4.2200 121.83 2.79 140 0.003149 43'-6 Pf 3.109
200 0'-11 55.924 Supply, 26'-9¼ Pe 1.696
1 -3'-0 60.729 LtE(10'-0½), E(16'-8¾), 70'-3¼ Pv
WMV(-2.888), S
100.00 Hose Allowance At Source
1 221.83
• • • • • Route 2 • • • • •
BL 1.0800 20.22 7.08 100 0.161394 11'-8 Pf 1.883
102 12'-8 20.22 5.6 13.032 Sprinkler Pe 0.025
101 12'-7¼ 14.940 11'-8 Pv
• • • • • Route 3 • • • • •
BL 1.0800 25.52 8.94 100 0.248427 1'-7¾ Pf 1.427
103 12'-6¾ 25.52 5.6 20.773 Sprinkler, 4'-1¼ Pe 0.005
191 12'-6½ 22.204 T(4'-1¼) 5'-9 Pv
• • • • • Route 4 • • • • •
BL 1.0800 26.60 9.31 100 0.268083 8'-0 Pf 2.145
104 12'-7¾ 26.60 5.6 22.555 Sprinkler Pe 0.030
105 12'-7 24.730 8'-0 Pv
BL 1.0800 54.44 19.07 100 1.008959 1'-6 Pf 5.659
105 12'-7 27.85 5.6 24.730 Sprinkler, 4'-1¼ Pe 0.006
189 12'-6¾ 30.395 PO(4'-1¼) 5'-7¼ Pv
CM 2.2030 54.44 4.58 100 0.031345 6'-4¼ Pf 0.199
189 12'-6¾ 30.395 Pe 0.010
188 12'-6½ 30.605 6'-4¼ Pv

Equivalent Pipe Lengths of Valves and Fittings (C=120 only) C Value Multiplier
4.87

( Actual Inside Diameter


Schedule 40 Steel Pipe Inside Diameter ) = Factor
Value Of C
Multiplying Factor
100
0.713
130
1.16
140
1.33
150
1.51

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Hydraulic Analysis Job Number: DEER CREEK - DEER CREEK BLDG 5
Report Description: Ordinary Group I
Pipe Type Diameter Flow Velocity HWC Friction Loss Length Pressure
Downstream Elevation Discharge K-Factor Pt Pn Fittings Eq. Length Summary
Upstream Total Length
Pipe Type Legend Units Legend Fittings Legend
AO Arm-Over Diameter Inch ALV Alarm Valve
BL Branch Line Elevation Foot AngV Angle Valve
CM Cross Main Flow gpm b Bushing
DN Drain Discharge gpm BalV Ball Valve
DR Drop Velocity fps BFP Backflow Preventer
DY Dynamic Pressure psi BV Butterfly Valve
FM Feed Main Length Foot C Cross Flow Turn 90°
FR Feed Riser Friction Loss psi/Foot cplg Coupling
MS Miscellaneous HWC Hazen-Williams Constant Cr Cross Run
OR Outrigger Pt Total pressure at a point in a pipe CV Check Valve
RN Riser Nipple Pn Normal pressure at a point in a pipe DelV Deluge Valve
SP Sprig Pf Pressure loss due to friction between points DPV Dry Pipe Valve
ST Stand Pipe Pe Pressure due to elevation difference between indicated points E 90° Elbow
UG Underground EE 45° Elbow
Pv Velocity pressure at a point in a pipe
Ee1 11¼° Elbow
Ee2 22½° Elbow
f Flow Device
fd Flex Drop
FDC Fire Department Connection
fE 90° FireLock(TM) Elbow
fEE 45° FireLock(TM) Elbow
flg Flange
FN Floating Node
fT FireLock(TM) Tee
g Gauge
GloV Globe Valve
GV Gate Valve
Ho Hose
Hose Hose
HV Hose Valve
Hyd Hydrant
LtE Long Turn Elbow
mecT Mechanical Tee
Noz Nozzle
P1 Pump In
P2 Pump Out
PIV Post Indicating Valve
PO Pipe Outlet
PRV Pressure Reducing Valve
PrV Pressure Relief Valve
red Reducer/Adapter
S Supply
sCV Swing Check Valve
Spr Sprinkler
St Strainer
T Tee Flow Turn 90°
Tr Tee Run
U Union
WirF Wirsbo
WMV Water Meter Valve
Z Cap

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Flow Diagram (Top View) Job Number: DEER CREEK - DEER CREEK BLDG 5
Report Description: Ordinary Group I

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Flow Diagram (Isometric View) Job Number: DEER CREEK - DEER CREEK BLDG 5
Report Description: Ordinary Group I

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Flow Diagram (Current View) Job Number: DEER CREEK - DEER CREEK BLDG 5
Report Description: Ordinary Group I

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DEER CREEK @MARYMOOR
BUILDING 5 RESIDENTIAL
CALCULATION
Hydraulic Overview Job Number: DEER CREEK - DEER CREEK
Report Description: Residential
Job
Job Number Design Engineer

DEER CREEK TOM BARBER


Job Name: Phone FAX

DEER CREEK CONDO BUILDING 5 RES 425-271-5598 425-271-5506


Address 1 State Certification/License Number

5957 185TH CT. NE. MOOREFP116NP


Address 2 AHJ

REDMOND, WA 98052 CITY OF REDMOND


Address 3 Job Site/Building

DEER CREEK @MARYMOOR BUILDING 5 RES CALC


System
Density Area of Application

NA NA
Most Demanding Sprinkler Data Hose Streams

4.9 K-Factor 13.68 at 7.800 100.00


Coverage Per Sprinkler Number Of Sprinklers Calculated

NA 4
System Pressure Demand System Flow Demand

68.810 55.28
Total Demand Pressure Result

155.28 @ 68.810 +16.982 (19.8%)


Supplies Check Point Gauges
Node Flow(gpm) Hose Flow(gpm) Static(psi) Residual(psi) Identifier Pressure(psi) K-Factor(K) Flow(gpm)
1 3500.00 100.00 86.000 20.000

ENG_20140612_DeerC_5_DWG_RES FLOOR Supply at Node 1 (3500.00, 100.00, 86.000, 20.000)

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Hydraulic Summary Job Number: DEER CREEK - DEER CREEK
Report Description: Residential
Job
Job Number Design Engineer

DEER CREEK TOM BARBER


Job Name: State Certification/License Number

DEER CREEK CONDO BUILDING 5 RES MOOREFP116NP


Address 1 AHJ

5957 185TH CT. NE. CITY OF REDMOND


Address 2 Job Site/Building

REDMOND, WA 98052 DEER CREEK @MARYMOOR BUILDING 5 RES CALC


Address 3 Drawing Name

ENG_20140612_DeerC_5_DWG_RES FLOOR
System Remote Area(s)
Most Demanding Sprinkler Data Occupancy Job Suffix

4.9 K-Factor 13.68 at 7.800 NA Manually Flowing


Hose Allowance At Source Density Area of Application

100.00 NA NA
Additional Hose Supplies Number Of Sprinklers Calculated Coverage Per Sprinkler

Node Flow(gpm) 4 NA
AutoPeak Results: Pressure For Remote Area(s) Adjacent To Most Remote Area

Total Hose Streams

100.00
System Flow Demand Total Water Required (Including Hose Allowance)

55.28 155.28
Maximum Pressure Unbalance In Loops

0.000
Maximum Velocity Above Ground

18.63 between nodes 215 and 131


Maximum Velocity Under Ground

1.27 between nodes 1 and 259


Volume capacity of Wet Pipes Volume capacity of Dry Pipes

144.50gal 77.17gal
Supplies
Hose Flow Static Residual @ Flow Available @ Total Demand Required Safety Margin
Node (gpm) (psi) (psi) (gpm) (psi) (gpm) (psi) (psi)
1 100.00 86.000 20.000 3500.00 85.793 155.28 68.810 16.982

Contractor
Contractor Number Contact Name Contact Title
DEER CREEK TOM BARBER ENGINEER
Name of Contractor: Phone Extension

MOORE FIRE PROTECTION 425-271-5598


Address 1 FAX

18621 SE. MAY VALLEY RD. 425-271-5506


Address 2 E-mail

ISSAQUAH WA. 98027


Address 3 Web-Site

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Summary Of Outflowing Devices Job Number: DEER CREEK - DEER CREEK
Report Description: Residential
Actual Flow Minimum Flow K-Factor Pressure
Device (gpm) (gpm) (K) (psi)
Sprinkler 101 13.68 13.68 4.9 7.800
Sprinkler 102 13.89 13.68 4.9 8.041
Sprinkler 103 13.85 12.96 4.9 7.987
Sprinkler 104 13.85 12.96 4.9 7.995

Most Demanding Sprinkler Data

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Hydraulic Analysis Job Number: DEER CREEK - DEER CREEK
Report Description: Residential
Pipe Type Diameter Flow Velocity HWC Friction Loss Length Pressure
Downstream Elevation Discharge K-Factor Pt Pn Fittings Eq. Length Summary
Upstream Total Length
• • • • • Route 1 • • • • •
DR 1.1010 13.68 4.61 150 0.033722 8'-4½ Pf 0.687
101 19'-10 13.68 4.9 7.800 Sprinkler, 12'-0 Pe -0.217
114 20'-4 8.270 E(7'-0), T(5'-0) 20'-4½ Pv
BL 1.1010 27.58 9.29 150 0.123295 7'-9 Pf 0.956
114 20'-4 13.89 8.270 Flow (q) from Route 2 Pe
131 20'-4 9.226 7'-9 Pv
BL 1.1010 55.28 18.63 150 0.446314 10'-7 Pf 6.955
131 20'-4 27.70 9.226 Flow (q) from Route 3 5'-0 Pe
215 20'-4 16.181 T(5'-0) 15'-7 Pv
BL 1.3940 55.28 11.62 150 0.141444 87'-10½ Pf 19.360
215 20'-4 16.181 49'-0 Pe 4.823
145 9'-2¾ 40.364 5E(8'-0), 9cplg(1'-0) 136'-10½ Pv
BL 1.5980 55.28 8.84 150 0.072732 33'-2¼ Pf 5.178
145 9'-2¾ 40.364 38'-0 Pe 0.867
268 7'-2¾ 46.409 4E(9'-0), 2cplg(1'-0) 71'-2¼ Pv
BL 2.0030 55.28 5.63 150 0.024208 17'-8 Pf 1.226
268 7'-2¾ 46.409 33'-0 Pe 4.346
245 -2'-9¾ 51.981 3E(11'-0) 50'-8 Pv
CM 2.1040 55.28 5.10 120 0.028787 6'-4½ Pf 0.686
245 -2'-9¾ 51.981 17'-5¼ Pe 3.033
241 -9'-9½ 55.700 f(-0.000), BV(6'-6½), PO(10'-10¾) 23'-9¾ Pv
CM 4.0260 55.28 1.39 120 0.001221 6'-7¼ Pf 7.883
241 -9'-9½ 55.700 26'-0 Pe 0.686
259 -11'-4½ 64.269 LtE(6'-0), T(20'-0), BFP(-7.843) 32'-7¼ Pv
UG 4.2200 55.28 1.27 140 0.000730 43'-6 Pf 2.843
259 -11'-4½ 64.269 Supply, 26'-9¼ Pe 1.698
1 -15'-3½ 68.810 LtE(10'-0½), E(16'-8¾), 70'-3¼ Pv
WMV(-2.792), S
100.00 Hose Allowance At Source
1 155.28
• • • • • Route 2 • • • • •
DR 1.1010 13.89 4.68 150 0.034683 0'-10½ Pf 0.447
102 19'-10 13.89 4.9 8.041 Sprinkler, 12'-0 Pe -0.217
114 20'-4 8.270 E(7'-0), T(5'-0) 12'-10½ Pv
• • • • • Route 3 • • • • •
DR 1.1010 13.85 4.67 150 0.034467 6'-2 Pf 0.454
103 19'-10 13.85 4.9 7.987 Sprinkler, 7'-0 Pe -0.217
132 20'-4 8.224 E(7'-0) 13'-2 Pv
BL 1.1010 27.70 9.34 150 0.124314 3'-0¾ Pf 1.002
132 20'-4 8.224 5'-0 Pe
131 20'-4 9.226 T(5'-0) 8'-0¾ Pv
• • • • • Route 4 • • • • •
DR 1.1010 13.85 4.67 150 0.034500 0'-11 Pf 0.446
104 19'-10 13.85 4.9 7.995 Sprinkler, 12'-0 Pe -0.217
132 20'-4 8.224 E(7'-0), T(5'-0) 12'-11 Pv

Equivalent Pipe Lengths of Valves and Fittings (C=120 only) C Value Multiplier
4.87

( Actual Inside Diameter


Schedule 40 Steel Pipe Inside Diameter ) = Factor
Value Of C
Multiplying Factor
100
0.713
130
1.16
140
1.33
150
1.51

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Hydraulic Analysis Job Number: DEER CREEK - DEER CREEK
Report Description: Residential
Pipe Type Diameter Flow Velocity HWC Friction Loss Length Pressure
Downstream Elevation Discharge K-Factor Pt Pn Fittings Eq. Length Summary
Upstream Total Length
Pipe Type Legend Units Legend Fittings Legend
AO Arm-Over Diameter Inch ALV Alarm Valve
BL Branch Line Elevation Foot AngV Angle Valve
CM Cross Main Flow gpm b Bushing
DN Drain Discharge gpm BalV Ball Valve
DR Drop Velocity fps BFP Backflow Preventer
DY Dynamic Pressure psi BV Butterfly Valve
FM Feed Main Length Foot C Cross Flow Turn 90°
FR Feed Riser Friction Loss psi/Foot cplg Coupling
MS Miscellaneous HWC Hazen-Williams Constant Cr Cross Run
OR Outrigger Pt Total pressure at a point in a pipe CV Check Valve
RN Riser Nipple Pn Normal pressure at a point in a pipe DelV Deluge Valve
SP Sprig Pf Pressure loss due to friction between points DPV Dry Pipe Valve
ST Stand Pipe Pe Pressure due to elevation difference between indicated points E 90° Elbow
UG Underground EE 45° Elbow
Pv Velocity pressure at a point in a pipe
Ee1 11¼° Elbow
Ee2 22½° Elbow
f Flow Device
fd Flex Drop
FDC Fire Department Connection
fE 90° FireLock(TM) Elbow
fEE 45° FireLock(TM) Elbow
flg Flange
FN Floating Node
fT FireLock(TM) Tee
g Gauge
GloV Globe Valve
GV Gate Valve
Ho Hose
Hose Hose
HV Hose Valve
Hyd Hydrant
LtE Long Turn Elbow
mecT Mechanical Tee
Noz Nozzle
P1 Pump In
P2 Pump Out
PIV Post Indicating Valve
PO Pipe Outlet
PRV Pressure Reducing Valve
PrV Pressure Relief Valve
red Reducer/Adapter
S Supply
sCV Swing Check Valve
Spr Sprinkler
St Strainer
T Tee Flow Turn 90°
Tr Tee Run
U Union
WirF Wirsbo
WMV Water Meter Valve
Z Cap

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Flow Diagram (Top View) Job Number: DEER CREEK - DEER CREEK
Report Description: Residential

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Flow Diagram (Isometric View) Job Number: DEER CREEK - DEER CREEK
Report Description: Residential

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Flow Diagram (Current View) Job Number: DEER CREEK - DEER CREEK
Report Description: Residential

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RAPID RESPONSE Series LFII Residential Sprinklers


4.9 K-factor Pendent
Wet Pipe and Dry Pipe Systems

General Escutcheon reduces the accuracy to


which the pipe drops to the sprinklers
Description must be cut.
The Series LFII Residential Sprinklers
The TYCO RAPID RESPONSE Series have been designed with heat sensi-
LFII Residential Pendent and Recessed tivity and water distribution charac-
Pendent Sprinklers (TY2234) are deco- teristics proven to help in the control
rative, fast response, frangible bulb of residential fires and to improve the
sprinklers designed for use in residen- chance for occupants to escape or be
tial occupancies such as homes, apart- evacuated.
ments, dormitories, and hotels. When
aesthetics and optimized flow charac- Dry Pipe System Application
teristics are the major consideration, The Series LFII Residential Pendent
the Series LFII Residential Sprinklers and Recessed Pendent Sprinklers
(TY2234) should be the first choice. offers a laboratory approved option for
The Series LFII Residential Sprinklers designing dry pipe residential sprinkler
are intended for use in the following systems, whereas, most residential The owner is responsible for main-
scenarios: sprinklers are laboratory approved for taining their fire protection system and
wet systems only. devices in proper operating condition.
• wet and dry pipe residential sprin- The installing contractor or sprinkler
Through extensive testing, it has been
kler systems for one- and two-family determined that the number of design manufacturer should be contacted with
dwellings and mobile homes per sprinklers (hydraulic design area) for any questions.
NFPA 13D the Series LFII Residential Pendent and
• wet and dry pipe residential sprinkler
systems for residential occupancies
Recessed Pendent Sprinklers (TY2234)
need not be increased over the number
Sprinkler
up to and including four stories in
height per NFPA 13R
of design sprinklers (hydraulic design
area) as specified for wet pipe sprinkler
Identification
• wet and dry pipe sprinkler systems
systems, as is accustomed for density/
area sprinkler systems designed per
Number (SIN)
for the residential portions of any NFPA 13. TY2234
occupancy per NFPA 13
Consequently, the Series LFII
The recessed version of the Series Residential Sprinklers offer the features
LFII Residential Sprinklers is intended of non-water filled pipe in addition to
for use in areas with finished ceilings. not having to increase the number of
It employs a two-piece Style 20 design sprinklers (hydraulic design
Recessed Escutcheon. The Recessed area) for systems designed to NFPA
Escutcheon provides 1/4 inch (6,4 13, 13D, or 13R. Non-water filled pipe
mm) of recessed adjustment or up to will permit options for areas sensitive
1/2 inch (12,7 mm) of total adjustment to freezing.
from the flush ceiling position. The
adjustment provided by the Recessed
NOTICE
The Series LFII Residential Pendent and
Recessed Pendent Sprinklers (TY2234)
IMPORTANT described herein must be installed and
Always refer to Technical Data maintained in compliance with this
Sheet TFP700 for the “INSTALLER document and the applicable stan-
WARNING” that provides cautions dards of the National Fire Protection
with respect to handling and instal- Association, in addition to the standards
lation of sprinkler systems and of any authorities having jurisdiction.
components. Improper handling and Failure to do so may impair the perfor-
installation can permanently damage mance of these devices.
a sprinkler system or its compo-
nents and cause the sprinkler to fail to
operate in a fire situation or cause it
to operate prematurely.

Page 1 of 6 APRIL 2013 TFP400


TFP400
Page 2 of 6

7/16" (11,1 mm) ESCUTCHEON


1/2"
Components: NOMINAL PLATE SEATING 2-7/8" DIA.
NPT (73,0 mm)
MAKE-IN SURFACE
1 - Frame
2 - Button
3 - Sealing Assembly 1
4 - Bulb
5 - Compression 2
Screw 2-1/4"
6 - Deflector * (57,2 mm)
3

4 1-5/8"
(41,3 mm) STYLE 20
WRENCH
RECESSED
5 FLATS
* Temperature ESCUTCHEON
rating is
indicated on 6*
Deflector.
CROSS SECTION PENDENT RECESSED PENDENT

FIGURE 1
RAPID RESPONSE SERIES LFII RESIDENTIAL
PENDENT AND RECESSED PENDENT SPRINKLERS (TY2234)

2-7/8" DIA.
(73,0 mm)
7/16±1/8" 1/2" (12,7 mm)
(11,1±3,2 mm) 2-1/4" DIA. 1/4" (6,4 mm) WRENCH RECESS
(57,2 mm) (END "A" USED
FACE OF
FOR TY2234)
SPRINKLER MOUNTING
FITTING PLATE
FIGURE 3
W-TYPE 6
SPRINKLER WRENCH

MOUNTING WRENCH
SURFACE 1/8" RECESS
(3,2 mm)

1-3/8" (34,9 mm)


CLOSURE TY2234
1-1/8" (28,6 mm)

FIGURE 2
STYLE 20 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON FOR USE WITH THE
RAPID RESPONSE SERIES LFII RESIDENTIAL PENDENT SPRINKLER
(TY2234) PUSH WRENCH
IN TO ENSURE

Technical Temperature Rating


155°F (68°C) or 175°F (79°C)
ENGAGEMENT
WITH SPRINKLER

Data Finishes
Natural Brass
WRENCHING AREA

FIGURE 4
Approvals Pure or Signal White W-TYPE 7 RECESSED
UL Listed for use with wet pipe and Chrome Plated SPRINKLER WRENCH
dry pipe systems Physical Characteristics
C-UL Listed for use only with wet pipe Frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brass
systems Button. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Copper
Sealing Assembly ����������������Beryllium
NSF Certified to NSF/ANSI 61
Nickel w/TEFLON
For details on these approvals, refer Bulb (3 mm) ������������������������������� Glass
to the Design Criteria section. Compression Screw ��������������� Bronze
Deflector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bronze
Maximum Working Pressure
Ejection Spring . . . . . . Stainless Steel
175 psi (12,1 bar)
Discharge Coefficient
K=4.9 GPM/psi1/2 (70,6 LPM/bar1/2)
TFP400
Page 3 of 6

Operation Hydraulic Design


(NFPA 13) Installation
The glass bulb contains a fluid that For systems designed to NFPA 13, The TYCO RAPID RESPONSE
expands when exposed to heat. When the number of design sprinklers is Series LFII Residential Pendent
the rated temperature is reached, the to be the four most hydraulically and Recessed Pendent Sprinklers
fluid expands sufficiently to shatter the demanding sprinklers. The minimum (TY2234) must be installed in accor-
glass bulb, allowing the sprinkler to required discharge from each of the dance with this section:
activate and flow water. four sprinklers is to be the greater of
the following: General Instructions
Design • The flow rates given in Tables A
or B as a function of temperature
Do not install any bulb type sprin-
kler if the bulb is cracked or there is a
Criteria rating and the maximum allowable
coverage area.
loss of liquid from the bulb. With the
sprinkler held horizontally, a small air
The TYCO RAPID RESPONSE bubble should be present. The diam-
• A minimum discharge of 0.1 gpm/ft 2 eter of the air bubble is approximately
Series LFII Residential Pendent
and Recessed Pendent Sprinklers over the “design area” comprised 1/16 inch (1,6 mm).
(TY2234) are UL and C-UL Listed for of the four most hydraulically
installation in accordance with this demanding sprinklers for actual A leak-tight 1/2 inch NPT sprinkler
section. coverage areas protected by the joint should be obtained by applying
four sprinklers. a minimum-to-maximum torque of 7
Residential Sprinkler Design Guide to 14 ft.-lbs. (9,5 to 19,0 Nm). Higher
The number of “design sprinklers” levels of torque can distort the sprin-
When conditions exist that are specified in NFPA 13 for wet pipe
outside the scope of the provided kler Inlet with consequent leakage or
systems is to be applied when impairment of the sprinkler.
criteria, refer to the Residential designing dry pipe systems.
Sprinkler Design Guide TFP490 for Do not attempt to compensate
the manufacturer’s recommendations Dry Pipe System Water Delivery for insufficient adjustment in an
that may be acceptable to the local When using the Series LFII Residential Escutcheon Plate by under- or over-
authority having jurisdiction. Sprinklers (TY2234) in dry pipe sprin- tightening the sprinkler. Re-adjust the
kler systems, the time for water position of the sprinkler fitting to suit.
System Types delivery must not exceed 15 seconds
Per the UL Listing, wet pipe and dry for the most remote operating Series LFII Residential Pendent
pipe systems may be utilized. Per the sprinkler. Sprinklers
C-UL Listing, only wet pipe systems The Series LFII Residential Pendent
may be utilized. Obstruction to Water Distribution Sprinklers must be installed in accor-
Sprinklers are to be located in accor- dance with the following instructions.
Refer to Technical Data Sheet TFP485
for the use of residential sprinklers in dance with the obstruction rules Step 1. Install pendent sprinklers in
residential dry pipe systems. of NFPA 13D, 13R, and 13 as appli- the pendent position with the deflector
cable for residential sprinklers as parallel to the ceiling.
Ceiling Types well as with the obstruction criteria
Smooth flat horizontal, or beamed, or described within the Technical Data Step 2. With pipe thread sealant
sloped, in accordance with the 2013 Sheet TFP490. applied to the pipe threads, hand-
Edition of NFPA 13D, 13R, or 13 as tighten the sprinkler into the sprinkler
applicable. Operational Sensitivity fitting.
Sprinklers are to be installed with a Step 3. Tighten the sprinkler into
Hydraulic Design deflector-to-ceiling distance of 1-1/4 to the sprinkler fitting using only the
(NFPA 13D and 13R) 4 inches. W-Type 6 Sprinkler Wrench (Figure
For systems designed to NFPA 3). With reference to Figure 1, apply
13D or NFPA 13R, the minimum Sprinkler Spacing the W-Type 6 Sprinkler Wrench to the
re­quired sprinkler flow rates are The minimum spacing between sprin- wrench flats.
given in Tables A and B as a func- klers is 8 feet (2,4 m). The maximum
tion of temperature rating and the spacing between sprinklers cannot Series LFII Residential Recessed
maximum allowable coverage areas. exceed the length of the coverage Pendent Sprinklers
The sprinkler flow rate is the minimum area (Table A or B) being hydraulically The Series LFII Residential Recessed
required discharge from each of the calculated (e.g., maximum 12 feet for a Pendent Sprinklers must be installed
total number of “design sprinklers” as 12 ft. x 12 ft. coverage area, or 20 feet in accordance with the following
specified in NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R. for a 20 ft. x 20 ft. coverage area). instructions.
The number of “design sprinklers”
specified in NFPA 13D and 13R for wet Step A. Install recessed pendent
pipe systems is to be applied when sprinklers in the pendent position with
designing dry pipe systems. the deflector parallel to the ceiling.
Step B. After installing the Style 20
Mounting Plate over the sprinkler
threads and with pipe thread sealant
applied to the pipe threads, hand-
tighten the sprinkler into the sprinkler
fitting.
(Continued on Page 5)
TFP400
Page 4 of 6

WET PIPE SYSTEM


Minimum Flow and Residual Pressure(b, c)
Max.
Coverage Ordinary Temp. Rating Intermediate Temp. Rating
155°F (68°C) 175°F (79°C) Minimum
Area (a) Deflector to Installation Spacing
Ft. x Ft. Flow Pressure Flow Pressure Ceiling Type Ft.
(m x m) GPM PSI GPM PSI (m)
(L/min) (bar) (L/min) (bar)
12 x 12 13 7.0 13 7.0 Smooth
(3,7 x 3,7) (49,2) (0,48) (49,2) (0,48) Ceilings
1-1/4 to
14 x 14 13 7.0 13 7.0 4 inches
(4,3 x 4,3) (49,2) (0,48) (49,2) (0,48) Recessed
using Style 20
Beamed
16 x 16 13 7.0 13 7.0 Ceilings per Escutcheon or 8
(4,9 x 4,9) (49,2) (0,48) (49,2) (0,48) non-recessed (2,4)
NFPA 13D per NFPA 13D,
18 x 18 17 12.0 17 12.0 or 13R 13R, or 13
(5,5 x 5,5) (64,3) (0,83) (64,3) (0,83) 1-1/4 to 1-3/4
inches below
20 x 20 20 16.7 20 16.7 bottom of
(6,1 x 6,1) (75,7) (1,15) (75,7) (1,15) beam.

(a) For coverage area dimensions less than or between those indicated, use the minimum required flow for the next highest coverage
area for which hydraulic design criteria are stated.
(b) Requirement is based on minimum flow in GPM (LPM) from each sprinkler. The associated residual pressures are calculated using
the nominal K-factor. Refer to Hydraulic Design under the Design Criteria section.
(c) For NFPA 13 residential applications, the greater of 0.1 gpm/ft2 over the design area of the flow in accordance with the criteria in
this table must be used.

TABLE A
WET PIPE SYSTEM
SERIES LFII RESIDENTIAL PENDENT AND RECESSED PENDENT SPRINKLERS (TY2234)
NFPA 13D, 13R, AND 13 HYDRAULIC DESIGN CRITERIA

DRY PIPE SYSTEM


Maximum Minimum Flow and Residual Pressure(b, c)
Coverage Ordinary Temp. Rating Intermediate Temp. Rating
Area (a) 155°F (68°C) 175°F (79°C) Minimum
Ft. x Ft. Deflector to Installation Spacing
(m x m) Flow Pressure Flow Pressure Ceiling Type Ft.
GPM PSI GPM PSI (m)
(L/min) (bar) (L/min) (bar)
12 x 12 13 7.0 13 7.0 Smooth
(3,7 x 3,7) (49,2) (0,48) (49,2) (0,48) Ceilings
1-1/4 to
14 x 14 14 8.2 14 8.2 4 inches
(4,3 x 4,3) (53,0) (0,57) (53,0) (0,57) Recessed
using Style 20
Beamed
16 x 16 15 9.4 15 9.4 Ceilings per Escutcheon or 8
(4,9 x 4,9) (56,8) (0,65) (56,8) (0,65) non-recessed (2,4)
NFPA 13D
or 13R per NFPA 13D,
18 x 18 18 13.5 18 13.5 13R, or 13
(5,5 x 5,5) (68,1) (0,93) (68,1) (0,93) 1-1/4 to 1-3/4
inches below
20 x 20 21 18.4 21 18.4 bottom of
(6,1 x 6,1) (79,5) (1,27) (79,5) (1,27) beam.

(a) For coverage area dimensions less than or between those indicated, use the minimum required flow for the next highest coverage
area for which hydraulic design criteria are stated.
(b) Requirement is based on minimum flow in GPM (LPM) from each sprinkler. The associated residual pressures are calculated using
the nominal K-factor. Refer to Hydraulic Design under the Design Criteria section.
(c) For NFPA 13 residential applications, the greater of 0.1 gpm/ft2 over the design area of the flow in accordance with the criteria in
this table must be used.

TABLE B
DRY PIPE SYSTEM
SERIES LFII RESIDENTIAL PENDENT AND RECESSED PENDENT SPRINKLERS (TY2234)
NFPA 13D, 13R, AND 13 HYDRAULIC DESIGN CRITERIA
TFP400
Page 5 of 6

Step C. Tighten the sprinkler into the The owner is responsible for the
sprinkler fitting using only the W-Type 7 inspection, testing, and mainte-
Recessed Sprinkler Wrench (Figure 4). nance of their fire protection system
With reference to Figure 1, apply the and devices in compliance with this
W-Type 7 Recessed Sprinkler Wrench document, as well as with the appli-
to the sprinkler wrench flats. cable standards of the National Fire
Step D. After the ceiling has been Protection Association (e.g., NFPA
installed or the finish coat has been 25), in addition to the standards of any
applied, slide on the Style 20 Closure authorities having jurisdiction. Contact
over the Series LFII Residential the installing contractor or sprinkler
Sprinkler and push the Closure over the manufacturer regarding any questions.
Mounting Plate until its flange comes in Automatic sprinkler systems are
contact with the ceiling. recommended to be inspected,
tested, and maintained by a qualified
Care and Inspection Service in accordance with
local requirements and/or national
Maintenance codes.

The TYCO RAPID RESPONSE Series


LFII Residential Pendent and Recessed Ordering
Pendent Sprinklers (TY2234) must be
maintained and serviced in accordance Procedure
with this section: Contact your local distributor for
Before closing a fire protection system availability. When placing an order,
main control valve for maintenance indicate the full product name and Part
work on the fire protection system that Number (P/N).
it controls, permission to shut down Sprinkler Assembly
the affected fire protection system Specify: Series LFII (TY2234), K=4.9,
must be obtained from the proper Residential Pendent Sprinkler,
authorities and notify all personnel (specify) temperature rating, (specify)
who may be affected by this action. finish, P/N (specify).
Absence of the outer piece of an 155°F (68°C)
escutcheon, which is used to cover Natural Brass . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 51-201-1-155
a clearance hole, can delay sprinkler Pure White (RAL 9010)* . . . . . . P/N 51-201-3-155
operation in a fire situation. Signal White (RAL 9003) . . . . . P/N 51-201-4-155
Chrome Plated . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 51-201-9-155
The owner must assure that the 175°F (79°C)
sprinklers are not used for hanging Natural Brass . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 51-201-1-175
any objects and that the sprinklers Pure White (RAL 9010)* . . . . . . P/N 51-201-3-175
are only cleaned by means of gently Signal White (RAL 9003) . . . . . P/N 51-201-4-175
dusting with a feather duster; other- Chrome Plated . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 51-201-9-175
wise, non-operation in the event of *Eastern Hemisphere sales only.
a fire or inadvertent operation may
result. Recessed Escutcheon
Specify: Style 20 Recessed
Sprinklers which are found to be Escutcheon with (specify*) finish, P/N
leaking or exhibiting visible signs of (specify*).
corrosion must be replaced.
*Refer to Technical Data Sheet
Automatic sprinklers must never be TFP770.
painted, plated, coated, or other-
wise altered after leaving the factory. Sprinkler Wrench
Modified sprinklers must be replaced. Specify: W-Type 6 Sprinkler Wrench,
Sprinklers that have been exposed to P/N 56-000-6-387.
corrosive products of combustion, but
have not operated, should be replaced Specify: W-Type 7 Sprinkler Wrench,
if they cannot be completely cleaned P/N 56-850-4-001.
by wiping the sprinkler with a cloth or
by brushing it with a soft bristle brush.
Care must be exercised to avoid
damage to the sprinklers - before,
during, and after installation.
Sprinklers damaged by dropping,
striking, wrench twist/slippage, or the
like, must be replaced. Also, replace
any sprinkler that has a cracked bulb
or that has lost liquid from its bulb.
(Ref. Installation Section.)
TFP400
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RAPID RESPONSE Series LFII Residential Sprinklers


4.2 K-factor Horizontal Sidewall
Wet Pipe and Dry Pipe Systems
General Escutcheon reduces the accuracy to
which the pipe nipples to the sprinklers
Description must be cut.
The Series LFII Residential Sprinklers
The TYCO RAPID RESPONSE Series have been designed with heat sensitivity
LFII Residential Horizontal Sidewall and water distribution characteristics
Sprinklers (TY1334) are decorative, proven to help in the control of residen-
fast response, frangible bulb sprinklers tial fires and to improve the chance for
designed for use in residential occupan- occupants to escape or be evacuated.
cies such as homes, apartments, dormi-
tories, and hotels. When aesthetics and Dry Pipe System Application
optimized flow characteristics are the The Series LFII Residential Horizontal
major consideration, the Series LFII and Recessed Horizontal Sidewall
Residential Sidewall Sprinklers (TY1334) Sprinklers offers a laboratory approved
should be the first choice. option for designing dry pipe residen-
The Series LFII Residential Sprinklers tial sprinkler systems, whereas, most
are intended for use in the following
scenarios:
residential sprinklers are laboratory
approved for wet systems only. Sprinkler
• wet and dry pipe residential sprinkler
systems for one- and two-family
Through extensive testing, it has been
determined that the number of design
Identification
dwellings and mobile homes per NFPA
13D
sprinklers (hydraulic design area) for
the Series LFII Residential Horizontal
Number (SIN)
Sidewall Sprinklers (TY1334) need not TY1334
• wet and dry pipe residential sprinkler be increased over the number of design
systems for residential occupancies sprinklers (hydraulic design area) as
up to and including four stories in specified for wet pipe sprinkler systems,
height per NFPA 13R as is accustomed for density/ area
• wet and dry pipe sprinkler systems sprinkler systems designed per NFPA
for the residential portions of any 13.
occupancy per NFPA 13 Consequently, the Series LFII Residential
The recessed version of the Series Sprinklers offer the features of non-water
LFII Residential Sprinklers is intended filled pipe in addition to not having to
for use in areas with finished walls. increase the number of design sprin-
It employs a two-piece Style 20 klers (hydraulic design area) for systems
Recessed Escutcheon. The Recessed designed to NFPA 13, 13D, or 13R.
Escutcheon provides 1/4 inch (6,4 mm) Non-water filled pipe will permit options
of recessed adjustment or up to 1/2 inch for areas sensitive to freezing.
(12,7 mm) of total adjustment from the
flush mounting surface position. The NOTICE
adjustment provided by the Recessed
The Series LFII Residential Horizontal
Sidewall Sprinklers described herein
must be installed and maintained in
compliance with this document and the
IMPORTANT applicable standards of the National Fire
Always refer to Technical Data Protection Association, in addition to the
Sheet TFP700 for the “INSTALLER standards of any authorities having juris-
WARNING” that provides cautions diction. Failure to do so may impair the
with respect to handling and instal- performance of these devices.
lation of sprinkler systems and
components. Improper handling and The owner is responsible for maintaining
installation can permanently damage a their fire protection system and devices
sprinkler system or its components and in proper operating condition. The
cause the sprinkler to fail to operate in installing contractor or sprinkler manu-
a fire situation or cause it to operate facturer should be contacted with any
prematurely. questions.

Page 1 of 6 APRIL 2013 REV A TFP410


TFP410
Page 2 of 6

Components: 5 3 2 1
1 - Frame WRENCH
2 - Button Assembly FLATS
3 - Sealing Assembly

TOP
4 - Bulb
5 - Compression Screw
6 - Deflector * TOP-OF- 6* 4 7/16" (11,1 mm)
DEFLECTOR NOMINAL 2-7/8" DIA.
* Temperature rating MAKE-IN (73,0 mm)
is indicated on top
of Deflector.
CENTERLINE
OF WATERWAY
7/16"
(11,1 mm) STYLE 20
1/2" NPT RECESSED
1-5/8" ESCUTCHEON
END-OF- (41,3 mm) ESCUTCHEON
DEFLECTOR 2-1/4" PLATE SEATING
BOSS (57,2 mm) SURFACE

FIGURE 1
RAPID RESPONSE SERIES LFII RESIDENTIAL
HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL AND RECESSED HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL SPRINKLERS (TY1334)

7/16±1/8"
(11,1±3,2 mm)

MOUNTING FACE OF WRENCH RECESS


SURFACE SPRINKLER (END "A" USED
FITTING FOR TY1334)

TOP-OF- CLOSURE
DEFLECTOR FIGURE 3
TY1334 W-TYPE 6
2-7/8" DIA. SPRINKLER WRENCH
(73,0 mm)
2-1/4" DIA. WRENCH
(57,2 mm) RECESS
7/16"
(11,1 mm)

MOUNTING
PLATE

END-OF-
DEFLECTOR 1/8"
BOSS (3,2 mm)
PUSH WRENCH
1-3/8" (34,9 mm) 1/2" (12,7 mm) IN TO ENSURE
1-1/8" (28,6 mm) 1/4" (6,4 mm) ENGAGEMENT
WITH SPRINKLER
FIGURE 2 WRENCHING AREA
STYLE 20 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON FIGURE 4
FOR USE WITH THE RAPID RESPONSE SERIES LFII RESIDENTIAL W-TYPE 7 RECESSED
HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL SPRINKLER (TY1334) SPRINKLER WRENCH
TFP410
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Technical System Types


Per the UL Listing, wet pipe and dry
Operational Sensitivity
The sprinklers are to be installed with an
Data pipe systems may be utilized. Per the
C-UL Listing, only wet pipe systems
end-of-deflector-boss to wall distance
of 1-1/4 to 6 inches.
may be utilized. In addition the top-of-deflector-to-
Approvals
UL Listed for use with wet pipe and dry Refer to Technical Data Sheet TFP485 ceiling distance is to be within the range
pipe systems about the use of Residential Sprinklers (Tables A and B) being hydraulically
in residential dry pipe systems. calculated.
NSF Certified to NSF/ANSI 61
C-UL Listed for use only with wet pipe Ceiling Types Sprinkler Spacing
Smooth flat horizontal, or beamed, or The minimum spacing between sprin-
systems
sloped, in accordance with the 2013 klers is 8 feet (2,4 m). The maximum
NYC Approved under MEA 44-03-E Edition of NFPA 13D, 13R, or 13 as spacing between sprinklers cannot
applicable. exceed the width of the coverage area
For details on these approvals, refer to (Tables A and B) being hydraulically
the Design Criteria section. calculated (e.g., maximum 12 feet for a
Hydraulic Design
(NFPA 13D and 13R) 12 ft. x 12 ft. coverage area, or 16 feet
Maximum Working Pressure for a 16 ft. x 20 ft. coverage area.).
For systems designed to NFPA 13D
175 psi (12,1 bar) or NFPA 13R, the minimum re­quired
sprinkler flow rates are given in Tables
Discharge Coefficient A and B as a function of temperature
K=4.2 GPM/psi1/2 (60,5 LPM/bar1/2) rating and the maximum allowable
coverage areas. The sprinkler flow rate
Temperature Rating is the minimum required discharge
155°F (68°C) or 175°F (79°C) from each of the total number of
“design sprinklers” as specified in
Finishes NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R. The number of
Signal or Pure White “design sprinklers” specified in NFPA
Chrome Plated 13D and 13R for wet pipe systems is
Natural Brass to be applied when designing dry pipe
systems.
Physical Characteristics
Frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brass
Hydraulic Design
Button. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Copper
Sealing Assembly ����������������Beryllium (NFPA 13)
For systems designed to NFPA 13,
Nickel w/TEFLON the number of design sprinklers is
Bulb (3 mm) ��������������������������������Glass to be the four most hydraulically
Compression Screw ��������������� Bronze demanding sprinklers. The minimum
Deflector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Copper required discharge from each of the
four sprinklers is to be the greater of
Operation the following:
The glass bulb contains a fluid that • The flow rates given in Tables A and
expands when exposed to heat. When B as a function of temperature rat-
the rated temperature is reached, the ing and the maximum allowable
fluid expands sufficiently to shatter the coverage area
glass bulb, allowing the sprinkler to • A minimum discharge of 0.1 gpm/ft2
activate and flow water. over the “design area” comprised of
the four most hydraulically demand-
Design ing sprinklers for actual coverage ar-
eas protected by the four sprinklers
Criteria The number of “design sprinklers”
specified in NFPA 13 for wet pipe
The TYCO RAPID RESPONSE systems is to be applied when
Series LFII Residential Horizontal designing dry pipe systems.
and Recessed Horizontal Sidewall
Sprinklers (TY1334) are UL and C-UL Dry Pipe System Water Delivery
Listed for installation in accordance When using the Series LFII Residential
with the following criteria. Horizontal Sidewall Sprinklers (TY1334)
in dry pipe sprinkler systems, the time
Residential Sprinkler Design Guide for water delivery must not exceed 15
When conditions exist that are outside seconds for the most remote operating
the scope of the provided criteria, refer sprinkler.
to the Residential Sprinkler Design
Guide TFP490 for the manufactur- Obstruction to Water Distribution
er’s recommendations that may be Sprinklers are to be located in accor-
acceptable to the local authority having dance with the obstruction rules of
jurisdiction. NFPA 13D, 13R, and 13 as applicable
for residential sprinklers as well as
with the obstruction criteria described
within the TYCO Technical Data Sheet
TFP490.
TFP410
Page 4 of 6

WET PIPE SYSTEM


Max. Minimum Flow and Residual Pressure(b, c)
Max. Coverage
Area (a) Spacing Ordinary Temp. Rating Intermediate Temp. Rating
Ft. 155°F (68°C) 175°F (79°C) Minimum
Width x Length (d) Deflector to Installation Spacing
Ft. x Ft. (m)
Flow Pressure Flow Pressure Ceiling Type Ft.
(m x m) GPM PSI GPM PSI (m)
(L/min) (bar) (L/min) (bar)
12 x 12 12 12 8.2 12 8.2
(3,7 x 3,7) (3,7) (45,4) (0,57) (45,4) (0,57)
14 x 14 14 14 11.1 16 14.5
(4,3 x 4,3) (4,3) (53,0) (0,77) (60,6) (1,00)
16 x 16 16 16 14.5 16 14.5 4 to
(4,9 x 4,9) (4,9) (60,6) (1,00) (60,6) (1,00) 6 inches
16 x 18 16 19 20.5 19 20.5
(4,9 x 5,5) (4,9) (71,9) (1,41) (71,9) (1,41)
Recessed
16 x 20 16 23 30.0 23 30.0 using Style 20
(4,9 x 6,1) (4,9) (87,1) (2,07) (87,1) (2,07) Escutcheon or 8
12 x 12 12 13 9.6 13 9.6 non-recessed (2,4)
(3,7 x 3,7) (3,7) (49,2) (0,66) (49,2) (0,66) per NFPA 13D,
13R, or 13
14 x 14 14 17 16.4 18 18.4
(4,3 x 4,3) (4,3) (64,3) (1,13) (68,1) (1,27)
16 x 16 16 18 18.4 18 18.4 6 to
(4,9 x 4,9) (4,9) (68,1) (1,27) (68,1) (1,27) 12 inches
16 x 18 16 21 25.0 21 25.0
(4,9 x 5,5) (4,9) (79,5) (1,72) (79,5) (1,72)
16 x 20 16 26 38.3. 26 38.3.
(4,9 x 6,1) (4,9) (98,4) (2,64) (98,4) (2,64)
(a) For coverage area dimensions less than or between those indicated, use the minimum required flow for the next highest coverage area for which
hydraulic design criteria are stated.
(b) Requirement is based on minimum flow in GPM (LPM) from each sprinkler. The associated residual pressures are calculated using the nominal K-
factor. Refer to Hydraulic Design under the Design Criteria section.
(c) For NFPA 13 residential applications, the greater of 0.1 gpm/ft2 over the design area or the flow in accordance with the criteria in this table must be
used.
(d) The Width x Length dimension refers to the Width (backwall where the sprinkler is located) times the Length (horizontal throw of sprinkler).

TABLE A
WET PIPE SYSTEM
SERIES LFII RESIDENTIAL HORIZONTAL AND RECESSED HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL SPRINKLERS (TY1334)
NFPA 13D, 13R, AND 13 HYDRAULIC DESIGN CRITERIA
TFP410
Page 5 of 6

DRY PIPE SYSTEM


Max. Minimum Flow and Residual Pressure(b, c)
Max. Coverage
Area (a) Spacing Ordinary Temp. Rating Intermediate Temp. Rating
Ft. 155°F (68°C) 175°F (79°C) Minimum
Width x Length (d) Deflector to Installation Spacing
Ft. x Ft. (m)
Flow Pressure Flow Pressure Ceiling Type Ft.
(m x m) GPM PSI GPM PSI (m)
(L/min) (bar) (L/min) (bar)
12 x 12 12 12 8.2 12 8.2
(3,7 x 3,7) (3,7) (45,4) (0,57) (45,4) (0,57)
14 x 14 14 16 14.5 16 14.5
(4,3 x 4,3) (4,3) (60,6) (1,00) (60,6) (1,00)
16 x 16 16 16 14.5 16 14.5 4 to
(4,9 x 4,9) (4,9) (60,6) (1,00) (60,6) (1,00) 6 inches
16 x 18 16 19 20.5 N/A N/A
(4,9 x 5,5) (4,9) (71,9) (1,41)
Recessed
16 x 20 16 23 30.0 using Style 20
N/A N/A
(4,9 x 6,1) (4,9) (87,1) (2,07) Escutcheon or 8
12 x 12 12 13 9.6 13 9.6 non-recessed (2,4)
(3,7 x 3,7) (3,7) (49,2) (0,66) (49,2) (0,66) per NFPA 13D,
13R, or 13
14 x 14 14 18 18.4 18 18.4
(4,3 x 4,3) (4,3) (68,1) (1,27) (68,1) (1,27)
16 x 16 16 18 18.4 21 25.0 6 to
(4,9 x 4,9) (4,9) (68,1) (1,27) (79,5) (1,72) 12 inches
16 x 18 16 21 25.0 21 25.0
(4,9 x 5,5) (4,9) (79,5) (1,72) (79,5) (1,72)
16 x 20 16 N/A N/A N/A N/A
(4,9 x 6,1) (4,9)
(a) For coverage area dimensions less than or between those indicated, use the minimum required flow for the next highest coverage area for which
hydraulic design criteria are stated.
(b) Requirement is based on minimum flow in GPM (LPM) from each sprinkler. The associated residual pressures are calculated using the nominal K-
factor. Refer to Hydraulic Design under the Design Criteria section.
(c) For NFPA 13 residential applications, the greater of 0.1 gpm/ft2 over the design area or the flow in accordance with the criteria in this table must be
used.
(d) The Width x Length dimension refers to the Width (backwall where the sprinkler is located) times the Length (horizontal throw of sprinkler).

TABLE B
DRY PIPE SYSTEM
SERIES LFII RESIDENTIAL HORIZONTAL AND RECESSED HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL SPRINKLERS (TY1334)
NFPA 13D, 13R, AND 13 HYDRAULIC DESIGN CRITERIA
TFP410
Page 6 of 6

Installation Step B. After installing the Style 20


Mounting Plate over the sprinkler
damaged by dropping, striking, wrench
twist/slippage, or the like, must be
The TYCO RAPID RESPONSE threads and with pipe-thread sealant replaced. Also, replace any sprinkler
Series LFII Residential Horizontal applied to the pipe threads, hand- that has a cracked bulb or that has lost
and Recessed Horizontal Sidewall tighten the sprinkler into the sprinkler liquid from its bulb. (Ref. Installation
Sprinklers (TY1334) must be installed fitting. Section.)
in accordance with this section. Step C. Tighten the sprinkler into the The owner is responsible for the
sprinkler fitting using only the W-Type inspection, testing, and maintenance of
General Instructions 7 Recessed Sprinkler Wrench (Figure their fire protection system and devices
Do not install any bulb type sprinkler if 4). With reference to Figure 1, apply the in compliance with this document, as
the bulb is cracked or there is a loss of W-Type 7 Recessed Sprinkler Wrench well as with the applicable standards of
liquid from the bulb. With the sprinkler to the sprinkler wrench flats. the National Fire Protection Association
held horizontally, a small air bubble (e.g., NFPA 25), in addition to the
should be present. The diameter of the Step D. After the ceiling has been
installed or the finish coat has been standards of any authorities having
air bubble is approximately 1/16 inch jurisdiction. Contact the installing
(1,6 mm). applied, slide on the Style 20 Closure
over the Series LFII Residential contractor or sprinkler manufacturer
A leak-tight 1/2 inch NPT sprinkler Sprinkler and push the Closure over the regarding any questions.
joint should be obtained by applying a Mounting Plate until its flange comes in Automatic sprinkler systems are recom-
minimum to maximum torque of 7 to 14 contact with the wall. mended to be inspected, tested, and
ft. lbs. (9,5 to 19,0 Nm). Higher levels maintained by a qualified Inspection
of torque can distort the sprinkler Inlet
with consequent leakage or impairment
of the sprinkler.
Care and Service in accordance with local
requirements and/or national codes.

Do not attempt to compensate Maintenance Ordering


for insufficient adjustment in an The TYCO RAPID RESPONSE
Escutcheon Plate by under- or over-
tightening the Sprinkler. Re-adjust the
Series LFII Residential Horizontal
and Recessed Horizontal Sidewall
Procedure
position of the sprinkler fitting to suit. Sprinklers (TY1334) must be maintained Contact your local distributor for
and serviced in accordance with this availability. When placing an order,
Series LFII Residential Horizontal section. indicate the full product name and Part
Sidewall Sprinklers Number (P/N).
The Series LFII Residential Horizontal Before closing a fire protection system
Sidewall Sprinklers must be installed main control valve for maintenance Sprinkler Assembly
in accordance with the following work on the fire protection system Specify: Series LFII (TY1334), K=4.2,
instructions. that it controls, obtain permission to Residential Horizontal Sidewall
shut down the affected fire protection Sprinkler, (specify) temperature rating,
Step 1. Install horizontal sidewall sprin- systems from the proper authorities (specify) finish, P/N (specify).
klers in the horizontal position with their and notify all personnel who may be 155°F (68°C)
centerline of waterway perpendicular to affected by this action. Natural Brass �������������������������������P/N 51-211-1-155
the backwall and parallel to the ceiling. Pure White (RAL9010)* . . . . . . . . P/N 51-211-3-155
The word “TOP” on the Deflector is to Absence of the outer piece of an Signal White (RAL9003) . . . . . . . P/N 51-211-4-155
face towards the ceiling with the front escutcheon, which is used to cover Chrome Plated. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 51-211-9-155
edge of the Deflector parallel to the a clearance hole, can delay sprinkler 175°F (79°C)
ceiling. operation in a fire situation. Natural Brass �������������������������������P/N 51-211-1-175
The owner must assure that the sprin- Pure White (RAL9010)* . . . . . . . . P/N 51-211-3-175
Step 2. With pipe-thread sealant Signal White (RAL9003) . . . . . . . P/N 51-211-4-175
applied to the pipe threads, hand klers are not used for hanging any Chrome Plated ���������������������������� P/N 51-211-9-175
tighten the sprinkler into the sprinkler objects and that the sprinklers are only
fitting. cleaned by means of gently dusting *Eastern Hemisphere sales only.
with a feather duster; otherwise, non-
Step 3. Tighten the sprinkler into the operation in the event of a fire or inad- Recessed Escutcheon
sprinkler fitting using only the W-Type vertent operation may result. Specify: Style 20 Recessed
6 Sprinkler Wrench (Figure 3). With Escutcheon with (specify*) finish, P/N
reference to Figure 1, apply the W-Type Sprinklers which are found to be
(specify*).
6 Sprinkler Wrench to the wrench flats. leaking or exhibiting visible signs of
corrosion must be replaced. *Refer to Technical Data Sheet TFP770.
Series LFII Residential Recessed Automatic sprinklers must never be Sprinkler Wrench
Horizontal Sidewall Sprinklers painted, plated, coated, or otherwise Specify W-Type 6 Sprinkler Wrench,
The Series LFII Residential Recessed altered after leaving the factory. P/N 56-000-6-387.
Horizontal Sidewall Sprinklers must Modified sprinklers must be replaced.
be installed in accordance with the Specify W-Type 7 Sprinkler Wrench,
Sprinklers that have been exposed to P/N 56-850-4-001.
following instructions. corrosive products of combustion, but
Step A. Install recessed hori- have not operated, should be replaced
zontal sidewall sprinklers in the hori- if they cannot be completely cleaned
zontal position with their centerline by wiping the sprinkler with a cloth or
of waterway perpendicular to the by brushing it with a soft bristle brush.
backwall and parallel to the ceiling. The Care must be exercised to avoid
word “TOP” on the Deflector is to face damage to the sprinklers - before,
towards the ceiling. during, and after installation. Sprinklers

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Series TY-FRB — 2.8, 4.2, 5.6, and 8.0 K-Factor


Upright, Pendent, and Recessed Pendent Sprinklers
Quick Response, Standard Coverage
General Corrosion-resistant coatings, where
applicable, are utilized to extend the
Description life of copper alloy sprinklers beyond
that which would otherwise be obtained
The TYCO Series TY-FRB, 2.8, 4.2, 5.6, when exposed to corrosive atmo-
and 8.0 K-factor, Upright and Pendent spheres. Although corrosion-resistant
Sprinklers described in this data sheet coated sprinklers have passed the
are quick response, standard coverage, standard corrosion tests of the appli-
decorative 3 mm glass bulb-type spray cable approval agencies, the testing is
sprinklers designed for use in light or not representative of all possible cor-
ordinary hazard, commercial occupan- rosive atmospheres. Consequently,
cies such as banks, hotels, and shop- it is recommended that the end user
ping malls. be consulted with respect to the suit-
ability of these coatings for any given
The recessed version of the Series TY- corrosive environment. The effects of
FRB Pendent Sprinkler, where applica- ambient temperature, concentration of
ble, is intended for use in areas with a chemicals, and gas/chemical velocity,
finished ceiling. This recessed pendent should be considered, as a minimum,
sprinkler uses one of the following, along with the corrosive nature of the
• A two-piece Style 10 (1/2 inch NPT) chemical to which the sprinklers will be
or Style 40 (3/4 inch NPT) Recessed exposed.
Escutcheon with 1/2 inch (12,7 mm) of An intermediate level of the Series TY-
recessed adjustment or up to 3/4 inch FRB Pendent Sprinklers is detailed
(19,1 mm) of total adjustment from the in Technical Data Sheet TFP356, and
flush pendent position, or a Sprinkler Guards are detailed in Tech-
• A two-piece Style 20 (1/2 inch NPT) nical Data Sheet TFP780.
or Style 30 (3/4 inch NPT) Recessed
Escutcheon with 1/4 inch (6,4 mm) of notice
recessed adjustment or up to 1/2 inch
(12,7 mm) of total adjustment from the
The Series TY-FRB Concealed Pendent
Sprinklers described herein must be
Model/Sprinkler
flush pendent position. installed and maintained in compliance
with this document and with the appli-
Identification
The adjustment provided by the
Recessed Escutcheon reduces the cable standards of the National Fire
Protection Association, in addition to
Number (SIN)
accuracy to which the fixed pipe drops
to the sprinklers must be cut. the standards of any authorities having TY1131: Upright 2.8K, 1/2˝ NPT
jurisdiction. Failure to do so may impair TY1231: Pendent 2.8K, 1/2˝ NPT
the performance of these devices. TY2131: Upright 4.2K, 1/2˝ NPT
TY2231: Pendent 4.2K, 1/2˝ NPT
Owners are responsible for maintaining
their fire protection system and devices TY3131: Upright 5.6K, 1/2˝ NPT
in proper operating condition. The TY3231: Pendent 5.6K, 1/2˝ NPT
IMPORTANT TY4131: Upright 8.0K, 3/4˝ NPT
installing contractor or sprinkler manu-
Always refer to Technical Data facturer should be contacted with any TY4231: Pendent 8.0K, 3/4˝ NPT
Sheet TFP700 for the “INSTALLER questions. TY4831: Upright* 8.0K, 1/2˝ NPT
WARNING” that provides cautions TY4931: Pendent* 8.0K, 1/2˝ NPT
with respect to handling and
installation of sprinkler systems and
components. Improper handling and
installation can permanently damage
a sprinkler system or its components
and cause the sprinkler to fail to
operate in a fire situation or cause it
to operate prematurely. *Eastern Hemisphere Sales Only

Page 1 of 10 JULY 2010 TFP171


TFP171
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7/16" (11,1 mm) ESCUTCHEON STYLE 10 or 20


NOMINAL PLATE SEATING RECESSED
SSU * MAKE-IN 1/2" SURFACE ESCUTCHEON
DEFLECTOR NPT
6*

5
7/16"
(11,1 mm) 2-1/4"
4
NOMINAL (57,2 mm)
2 MAKE-IN

3 2-3/16" 1-9/16"
(55,6 mm) WRENCH (39,7 mm)
1 FLATS

7
1/2" NPT SSP DEFLECTOR * 2-7/8" (73,0 mm) DIA.
CROSS SECTION UPRIGHT PENDENT RECESSED PENDENT

1 - Frame 3-S
 ealing 4 - Bulb 6 - Deflector
Assembly *T
 emperature rating is indicated on deflector or adjacent to
5 - Compression orifice seat on frame.
2 - Button 7 - Bushing
Screw

FIGURE 1
QUICK RESPONSE SERIES TY-FRB UPRIGHT (TY1131) AND PENDENT (TY1231) SPRINKLERS
2.8 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT

7/16" (11,1 mm) ESCUTCHEON STYLE 10 or 20


NOMINAL PLATE SEATING RECESSED
SSU * MAKE-IN 1/2" SURFACE ESCUTCHEON
DEFLECTOR NPT
6*

5 7/16"
(11,1 mm) 2-3/16"
4 NOMINAL (55,6 mm)
MAKE-IN
2 1-1/2"
2-3/16"
(55,6 mm) WRENCH (38,1 mm)
3 FLATS

1
1/2" NPT SSP DEFLECTOR * 2-7/8" (73,0 mm) DIA.
CROSS SECTION UPRIGHT PENDENT RECESSED PENDENT

1 - Frame 3 - Sealing 4 - Bulb 6 - Deflector


Assembly * Temperature rating is indicated on deflector or adjacent to
5 - Compression orifice seat on frame.
2 - Button
Screw

FIGURE 2
QUICK RESPONSE SERIES TY-FRB UPRIGHT (TY2131) AND PENDENT (TY2231) SPRINKLERS
4.2 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT
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7/16" (11,1 mm) ESCUTCHEON STYLE 10 or 20


NOMINAL PLATE SEATING RECESSED
SSU * MAKE-IN 1/2" SURFACE ESCUTCHEON
DEFLECTOR NPT
6*

5 7/16"
(11,1 mm) 2-3/16"
4 NOMINAL (55,6 mm)
MAKE-IN
2 1-1/2"
2-3/16"
(55,6 mm) WRENCH (38,1 mm)
3 FLATS

1
1/2" NPT SSP DEFLECTOR * 2-7/8" (73,0 mm) DIA.
CROSS SECTION UPRIGHT PENDENT RECESSED PENDENT

1 - Frame 3 - Sealing 4 - Bulb 6 - Deflector


Assembly *T
 emperature rating is indicated on deflector or adjacent to
5 - Compression orifice seat on frame.
2 - Button
Screw

FIGURE 3
QUICK RESPONSE SERIES TY-FRB UPRIGHT (TY3131) AND PENDENT (TY3231) SPRINKLERS
5.6 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT

1/2" (12,7 mm) ESCUTCHEON STYLE 30 or 40


NOMINAL PLATE SEATING RECESSED
SSU * MAKE-IN 3/4" SURFACE
DEFLECTOR NPT ESCUTCHEON

6*

5 1/2"
(12,7 mm) 2-5/16"
4 NOMINAL (58,7 mm)
MAKE-IN
2
2-1/4" 1-9/16"
(57,2 mm) (39,7 mm)
3

1
3/4" NPT SSP DEFLECTOR * 2-7/8" (73,0 mm) DIA.
CROSS SECTION UPRIGHT PENDENT RECESSED PENDENT

1 - Frame 3 - Sealing 4 - Bulb 6 - Deflector


Assembly * Temperature rating is indicated on deflector or adjacent to
5 - Compression orifice seat on frame.
2 - Button
Screw

FIGURE 4
QUICK RESPONSE SERIES TY-FRB UPRIGHT (TY4131) AND PENDENT (TY4231) SPRINKLERS
8.0 K-FACTOR, 3/4 INCH NPT
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7/16" (11,1 mm)


SSU * NOMINAL
DEFLECTOR MAKE-IN 1/2"
NPT
6*

5 7/16"
(11,1 mm) 2-1/4"
4 NOMINAL (57,2 mm)
MAKE-IN
2 1-9/16"
2-3/16"
(55,6 mm) WRENCH (39,7 mm)
3 FLATS

1
SSP *
1/2" NPT DEFLECTOR
CROSS
SECTION UPRIGHT PENDENT

1 - Frame 3 - Sealing 4 - Bulb 6 - Deflector


Assembly *T
 emperature rating is indicated on deflector or adjacent to
5 - Compression orifice seat on frame.
2 - Button
Screw

FIGURE 5
QUICK RESPONSE SERIES TY-FRB UPRIGHT (TY4831) AND PENDENT (TY4931) SPRINKLERS
8.0 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT

Technical Operation inch (1,6 mm) for the 135°F/57°C and


3/32 inch (2,4 mm) for the 286°F/141°C
Data The glass Bulb contains a fluid that
expands when exposed to heat. When
temperature ratings.
Obtain a leak-tight 1/2 inch NPT sprin-
Approvals the rated temperature is reached, the kler joint by applying a minimum to
UL and C-UL Listed fluid expands sufficiently to shatter the maximum torque of 7 to 14 ft.lbs. (9,5
FM, LPCB, and NYC Approved glass Bulb, allowing the sprinkler to to 19,0 Nm). Higher levels of torque
Refer to Table A and B for complete activate and water to flow. can distort the sprinkler Inlet with con-
approval information including sequent leakage or impairment of the
corrosion-resistant status.
Design sprinkler.
Do not attempt to compensate for
Maximum Working Pressure
Refer to Table C. Criteria insufficient adjustment in the Escutch-
eon Plate by under- or over-tightening
Discharge Coefficient The TYCO Series TY-FRB Pendent the sprinkler. Re-adjust the position of
and Upright Sprinklers are intended the sprinkler fitting to suit.
K=2.8 GPM/psi1/2 (40,3 LPM/bar1/2)
for fire protection systems designed in
K=4.2 GPM/psi1/2 (60,5 LPM/bar1/2) accordance with the standard installa- The Series TY-FRB Pendent and
K=5.6 GPM/psi1/2 (80,6 LPM/bar1/2) tion rules recognized by the applicable Upright Sprinklers must be installed
K=8.0 GPM/psi1/2 (115,2 LPM/bar1/2) Listing or Approval agency (such as, UL in accordance with the following
Listing is based on the requirements of instructions.
Temperature Rating
Refer to Table A and B. NFPA 13, and FM Approval is based on 1. Install Pendent sprinklers in the
the requirements of FM’s Loss Preven- pendent position. Install upright
Finishes tion Data Sheets). Only the Style 10, sprinklers in the upright position.
Sprinkler: Refer to Table A and B. 20, 30, or 40 Recessed Escutcheon, as
applicable, is to be used for recessed 2. With pipe-thread sealant applied to
Recessed Escutcheon: White Coated, the pipe threads, hand-tighten the
Chrome Plated, or Brass Plated. pendent installations.
sprinkler into the sprinkler fitting.
Physical Characteristics
Frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bronze
Installation 3. Tighten the sprinkler into the sprin-
kler fitting using only the W-Type 6
Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brass/Copper The TYCO Series TY-FRB Sprinklers Sprinkler Wrench (Figure 14). With
Sealing Assembly ����������������Beryllium must be installed in accordance with reference to Figures 1 through
Nickel w/Teflon† the following instructions. 5, apply the W-Type 6 Sprinkler
Bulb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glass Wrench to the sprinkler wrench
Compression Screw ��������������� Bronze notice flats.
Deflector . . . . . . . . . . Copper/Bronze
Bushing (K=2.8) ����������������������� Bronze Do not install any bulb-type sprinkler if
the bulb is cracked or there is a loss
of liquid from the bulb. With the sprin-
kler held horizontally, a small air bub-
ble should be present. The diameter
† Registered Trademark of Dupont of the air bubble is approximately 1/16
TFP171
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SPRINKLER FINISH (See Note 5)


K BULB LIQUID NATURAL CHROME WHITE***
TYPE Temperature
Factor color BRASS PLATED POLYESTER
135°F/57°C Orange
PENDENT 155°F/68°C Red
(TY1231)
and 175°F/79°C Yellow 1, 2, 3, 4
UPRIGHT
(TY1131) 200°F/93°C Green
286°F/141°C Blue
135°F/57°C Orange
2.8 RECESSED
PENDENT 155°F/68°C Red
1/2” NPT
(TY1231)* 175°F/79°C Yellow
Figure 6
200°F/93°C Green
1, 2, 4
135°F/57°C Orange
RECESSED
PENDENT 155°F/68°C Red
(TY1231)** 175°F/79°C Yellow
Figure 7
200°F/93°C Green
135°F/57°C Orange
PENDENT 155°F/68°C Red
(TY2231)
and 175°F/79°C Yellow
UPRIGHT
(TY2131) 200°F/93°C Green
286°F/141°C Blue
135°F/57°C Orange
4.2 RECESSED
PENDENT 155°F/68°C Red 1, 2
1/2” NPT
(TY2231)* 175°F/79°C Yellow
Figure 8
200°F/93°C Green
135°F/57°C Orange
RECESSED
PENDENT 155°F/68°C Red
(TY2231)** 175°F/79°C Yellow
Figure 9
200°F/93°C Green
NOTES:
1. Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., (UL) as Quick Response Sprinklers.
2. Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., for use in Canada (C-UL) as Quick Response Sprinklers.
3. Approved by Factory Mutual Research Corporation (FM) as Quick Response Sprinklers.
4. Approved by the City of New York under MEA 354-01-E.
5. Where Polyester Coated Sprinklers are noted to be UL and C-UL Listed, the sprinklers are UL and C-UL Listed
as Corrosion-Resistant Sprinklers.
* Installed with Style 10 (1/2” NPT) or Style 40 (3/4” NPT) 3/4” Total Adjustment Recessed Escutcheon, as applicable.
** Installed with Style 20 (1/2” NPT) or Style 30 (3/4” NPT) 1/2” Total Adjustment Recessed Escutcheon, as applicable.
*** Frame and Deflector only. Listings and approvals apply to color (Special Order).
N/A: Not Available

TABLE A
LABORATORY LISTINGS AND APPROVALS for
2.8 AND 4.2 K-FACTOR SPRINKLERS
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SPRINKLER FINISH (See Note 8)


K BULB LIQUID NATURAL CHROME WHITE*** lead
TYPE Temperature
FACTOR color BRASS PLATED POLYESTER coated
135°F/57°C Orange
PENDENT
(TY3231) 155°F/68°C Red
and 175°F/79°C Yellow 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 1, 2, 3, 5
UPRIGHT 200°F/93°C Green
(TY3131)
286°F/141°C Blue
135°F/57°C Orange
RECESSED 155°F/68°C Red
5.6 PENDENT 175°F/79°C Yellow 1, 2, 4, 5 N/A
1/2” NPT (TY3231)*
Figure 10 200°F/93°C Green
286°F/141°C Blue
135°F/57°C Orange
RECESSED 155°F/68°C Red
PENDENT
(TY3231)** 175°F/79°C Yellow 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 N/A
Figure 11 200°F/93°C Green
286°F/141°C Blue
135°F/57°C Orange
PENDENT
(TY4231) 155°F/68°C Red
and 175°F/79°C Yellow 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 1, 2, 5
UPRIGHT 200°F/93°C Green
(TY4131)
286°F/141°C Blue
135°F/57°C Orange
RECESSED 155°F/68°C Red
8.0 PENDENT 175°F/79°C Yellow 1, 2, 5 N/A
3/4” NPT (TY4231)*
Figure 12 200°F/93°C Green
286°F/141°C Blue
135°F/57°C Orange
RECESSED 155°F/68°C Red
PENDENT 175°F/79°C Yellow 1, 2, 3, 5 N/A
(TY4231)**
Figure 13 200°F/93°C Green
286°F/141°C Blue
135°F/57°C Orange
PENDENT
(TY4931) 155°F/68°C Red
8.0 and 175°F/79°C Yellow 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 1, 2, 5
1/2” NPT UPRIGHT 200°F/93°C Green
(TY4831)
286°F/141°C Blue
NOTES:
1. Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., (UL) as Quick Response Sprinklers.
2. Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., for use in Canada (C-UL) as Quick Response Sprinklers.
3. Approved by Factory Mutual Research Corporation (FM) as Quick Response Sprinklers.
4. Approved by the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB Ref. No. 007k/04) as Quick Response Sprinklers. However, LPCB does not rate
the thermal sensitivity of recessed sprinklers.
5. Approved by the City of New York under MEA 354-01-E.
6. VdS Approved (For details, contact Tyco Fire Suppression & Building Products, Enschede, Netherlands, Tel. 31-53-428-4444/Fax
31-53-428-3377.)
7. Approved by the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB Ref. No. 094a/06) as Quick Response Sprinklers.
8. Where Polyester Coated and Lead-Coated Sprinklers are noted to be UL and C-UL Listed, the sprinklers are UL and C-UL Listed
as Corrosion-Resistant Sprinklers. Where Lead-Coated Sprinklers are noted to be FM Approved, the sprinklers are FM Approved
as a Corrosion-Resistant Sprinklers.
* Installed with Style 10 (1/2” NPT) or Style 40 (3/4” NPT) 3/4” Total Adjustment Recessed Escutcheon, as applicable.
** Installed with Style 20 (1/2” NPT) or Style 30 (3/4” NPT) 1/2” Total Adjustment Recessed Escutcheon, as applicable.
*** Frame and Deflector only. Listings and approvals apply to color (Special Order).
N/A: Not Available

TABLE B
LABORATORY LISTINGS AND APPROVALS for
5.6 AND 8.0 K-FACTOR SPRINKLERS
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SPRINKLER FINISH
K NATURAL CHROME WHITE LEAD
TYPE
FACTOR BRASS PLATED POLYESTER COATED
PENDENT (TY1231)
and
2.8 UPRIGHT (TY1131)
175 PSI (12,1 BAR) N/A
1/2” NPT
RECESSED
PENDENT (TY1231)

PENDENT (TY2231)
and
4.2 UPRIGHT (TY2131)
175 PSI (12,1 BAR) N/A
1/2” NPT
RECESSED
PENDENT (TY2231)

PENDENT (TY3231) 175 PSI


and
250 PSI (17,2 BAR) (12,1 BAR)
5.6 UPRIGHT (TY3131)
OR 175 PSI (12,1 BAR)
1/2” NPT
RECESSED (SEE NOTE 1)
N/A
PENDENT (TY3231)

PENDENT (TY4231) 175 PSI


and (12,1 BAR)
8.0 UPRIGHT (TY4131)
175 PSI (12,1 BAR)
3/4” NPT
RECESSED N/A
PENDENT (TY4231)

PENDENT (TY4931)
8.0 175 PSI
and 175 PSI (12,1 BAR)
1/2” NPT (12,1 BAR)
UPRIGHT (TY4831)

NOTES:
1. The maximum working pressure of 250 psi (17,2 bar) only applies to the Listing by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL); the
Listing by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. for use in Canada (C-UL); and, the Approval by the City of New York.

TABLE C
MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE

The Series TY-FRB Recessed Pendent


Sprinklers must be installed in accor- Care and Exercise care to avoid damage to
sprinklers before, during, and after
dance with the following instructions.
1. After installing the Style 10, 20, 30,
Maintenance installation. Never paint, plate, coat,
or otherwise alter automatic sprinklers
The TYCO Series TY-FRB must be after they leave the factory.
or 40 Mounting Plate, as applica-
ble, over the sprinkler threads and maintained and serviced in accordance Replace sprinklers that:
with pipe-thread sealant applied to with the following instructions.
• were modified or over-heated.
the pipe threads, hand-tighten the
sprinkler into the sprinkler fitting. • were damaged by dropping, striking,
notice wrench twisting, wrench slippage, or
2. Tighten the sprinkler into the sprin- Before closing a fire protection system the like.
kler fitting using only the W-Type 7 main control valve for maintenance
Recessed Sprinkler Wrench (Fig- • are leaking or exhibiting visible signs
work on the fire protection system of corrosion.
ure 15). With reference to Figures 1 that it controls, obtain permission to
to 4, apply the W-Type 7 Recessed shut down the affected fire protection • were exposed to corrosive products
Sprinkler Wrench to the sprinkler systems from the proper authorities of combustion but have not oper-
wrench flats. and notify all personnel who may be ated, if you cannot easily remove
3. After ceiling installation and finish- affected by this action. combustion by-products with a cloth.
ing, slide on the Style 10, 20, 30, or Absence of the outer piece of an • have a cracked bulb or have lost liq-
40 Closure over the Series TY-FRB escutcheon, which is used to cover uid from the bulb. Refer to the Instal-
Sprinkler and push the Closure over a clearance hole, can delay sprinkler lation section in this data sheet.
the Mounting Plate until its flange operation in a fire situation.
comes in contact with the ceiling.
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2-7/8" DIA. 2-7/8" DIA.


(73,0 mm) 3/4" (19,1 mm) (73,0 mm)
5/8±1/4" 1/2±1/8" 1/2" (12,7 mm)
(15,9±6,4 mm) 1/4" (6,4 mm) (12,7±3,2 mm) 1/4" (6,4 mm)
2-1/4" DIA. 2-1/4" DIA.
(57,2 mm) (57,2 mm)
FACE OF MOUNTING FACE OF MOUNTING
SPRINKLER PLATE SPRINKLER PLATE
FITTING FITTING
1/8" 1/8"
(3,2 mm) (3,2 mm)

MOUNTING
MOUNTING SURFACE
SURFACE

SERIES 1-5/16" (33,3 mm) SERIES 1-5/16" (33,3 mm)


CLOSURE CLOSURE
TY-FRB 13/16" (20,6 mm) TY-FRB 1-1/16" (27,0 mm)

FIGURE 6 FIGURE 7
SERIES TY-FRB RECESSED PENDENT SERIES TY-FRB RECESSED PENDENT
WITH TWO-PIECE 3/4 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT WITH TWO-PIECE 1/2 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT
STYLE 10 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON STYLE 20 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON
2.8 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT 2.8 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT

2-7/8" DIA. 2-7/8" DIA.


(73,0 mm) 3/4" (19,1 mm) (73,0 mm)
5/8±1/4" 1/2±1/8" 1/2" (12,7 mm)
(15,9±6,4 mm) 1/4" (6,4 mm) (12,7±3,2 mm) 1/4" (6,4 mm)
2-1/4" DIA. 2-1/4" DIA.
(57,2 mm) (57,2 mm)
FACE OF MOUNTING FACE OF MOUNTING
SPRINKLER PLATE SPRINKLER PLATE
FITTING FITTING
1/8" 1/8"
(3,2 mm) (3,2 mm)

MOUNTING
MOUNTING SURFACE
SURFACE
SERIES 1-1/4" (31,8 mm) SERIES 1-1/4" (31,8 mm)
CLOSURE CLOSURE
TY-FRB 3/4" (19,1 mm) TY-FRB 1" (25,4 mm)

FIGURE 8 FIGURE 9
SERIES TY-FRB RECESSED PENDENT SERIES TY-FRB RECESSED PENDENT
WITH TWO-PIECE 3/4 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT WITH TWO-PIECE 1/2 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT
STYLE 10 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON STYLE 20 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON
4.2 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT 4.2 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT

Initial and frequent visual inspections of Responsibility lies with the owner for Care must be exercised to avoid dam-
random samples are recommended for the inspection, testing, and mainte- age to the sprinklers -before, during,
corrosion-resistant sprinklers to verify nance of their fire protection system and after installation. Sprinklers dam-
the integrity of the corrosion-resistant and devices in compliance with this aged by dropping, striking, wrench
material of construction. Thereafter, document, as well as with the appli- twist/slippage, or the like, must be
annual inspections per NFPA 25 should cable standards of the National Fire replaced. Also, replace any sprinkler
suffice. Protection Association (for example, that has a cracked bulb or that has lost
NFPA 25), in addition to the standards liquid from its bulb. (Ref. Installation
Inspections of corrosion-resistant
of any other authorities having jurisdic- Section).
sprinklers are recommended at close
range, instead of from the floor level tion. Contact the installing contractor or Initial and frequent visual inspections of
per NFPA. Inspection at close range sprinkler manufacturer regarding any random samples are recommended for
can better determine the exact sprin- questions. corrosion-resistant sprinklers to verify
kler condition and the long-term integ- Automatic sprinkler systems are rec- the integrity of the corrosion-resistant
rity of the corrosion-resistant material, ommended to be inspected, tested, material of construction. Thereafter,
which can be affected by the corrosive and maintained by a qualified Inspec- annual inspections per NFPA 25 should
conditions present. tion Service in accordance with local suffice.
requirements and/or national codes.
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2-7/8" DIA. 2-7/8" DIA.


(73,0 mm) 3/4" (19,1 mm) (73,0 mm)
5/8±1/4" 1/2±1/8" 1/2" (12,7 mm)
(15,9±6,4 mm) 1/4" (6,4 mm) (12,7±3,2 mm) 1/4" (6,4 mm)
2-1/4" DIA. 2-1/4" DIA.
(57,2 mm) (57,2 mm)
FACE OF MOUNTING FACE OF MOUNTING
SPRINKLER PLATE SPRINKLER PLATE
FITTING FITTING
1/8" 1/8"
(3,2 mm) (3,2 mm)

MOUNTING
MOUNTING SURFACE
SURFACE
SERIES 1-1/4" (31,8 mm) SERIES 1-1/4" (31,8 mm)
CLOSURE CLOSURE
TY-FRB 3/4" (19,1 mm) TY-FRB 1" (25,4 mm)

FIGURE 10 FIGURE 11
SERIES TY-FRB RECESSED PENDENT SERIES TY-FRB RECESSED PENDENT
WITH TWO-PIECE 3/4 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT WITH TWO-PIECE 1/2 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT
STYLE 10 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON STYLE 20 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON
5.6 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT 5.6 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT

2-7/8" DIA. 2-7/8" DIA.


(73,0 mm) 3/4" (19,1 mm) (73,0 mm) 1/2" (12,7 mm)
5/8±1/4" 1/2±1/8"
(15,9±6,4 mm) 2-1/4" DIA. 1/4" (6,4 mm) (12,7±3,2 mm) 2-1/4" DIA. 1/4" (6,4 mm)
(57,2 mm) (57,2 mm)
FACE OF MOUNTING FACE OF MOUNTING
SPRINKLER PLATE SPRINKLER PLATE
FITTING FITTING
1/8" 1/8"
(3,2 mm) (3,2 mm)

MOUNTING
MOUNTING SURFACE
SURFACE

CLOSURE SERIES 1-5/16" (33,3 mm) CLOSURE SERIES 1-5/16" (33,3 mm)
TY-FRB 13/16" (20,6 mm) TY-FRB 1-1/16" (27,0 mm)

FIGURE 12 FIGURE 13
SERIES TY-FRB RECESSED PENDENT SERIES TY-FRB RECESSED PENDENT
WITH TWO-PIECE 3/4 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT WITH TWO-PIECE 1/2 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT
STYLE 40 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON STYLE 30 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON
8.0 K-FACTOR, 3/4 INCH NPT 8.0 K-FACTOR, 3/4 INCH NPT

Inspections of corrosion-resistant
sprinklers are recommended at close WRENCH
range, instead of from the floor level RECESS
per NFPA. Inspection at close range WRENCH RECESS
can better determine the exact sprin- (END "A" USED FOR
kler condition and the long-term integ- 1/2" NPT MODELS)
rity of the corrosion-resistant material,
which can be affected by the corrosive
conditions present.
WRENCH RECESS
(END "B" USED FOR
3/4" NPT MODELS) PUSH WRENCH IN TO
ENSURE ENGAGEMENT WITH
SPRINKLER WRENCHING AREA
FIGURE 14
W-TYPE 6 SPRINKLER FIGURE 15
WRENCH W-TYPE 7 RECESSED
SPRINKLER WRENCH
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P/N 57 – XXX – X – XXX

TEMPERATURE
MODEL/SIN SPRINKLER
RATINGS
FINISH

330 2.8K UPRIGHT (1/2”NPT) TY1131 135 135°F (57°C)


1 NATURAL BRASS

331 2.8K PENDENT (1/2”NPT) TY1231 155 155°F (68°C)


4 WHITE POLYESTER

340 4.2K UPRIGHT (1/2”NPT) TY2131 175 175°F (79°C)


3 WHITE (RAL9010)*

341 4.2K PENDENT (1/2”NPT) TY2231 200 200°F (93°C)


9 CHROME PLATED

370 5.6K UPRIGHT (1/2”NPT) TY3131 286 286°F (141°C)


7 lead coated

371 5.6K PENDENT (1/2”NPT) TY3231

390 8.0K UPRIGHT (3/4”NPT) TY4131

391 8.0K PENDENT (3/4”NPT) TY4231

360 8.0K UPRIGHT (1/2”NPT) TY4831* * Eastern Hemisphere sales only.

361 8.0K PENDENT (1/2”NPT) TY4931*

TABLE D
PART NUMBER SELECTION
SERIES TY-FRB PENDENT AND UPRIGHT SPRINKLERS

Limited responsible for sprinkler system design


errors or inaccurate or incomplete infor- Ordering
Warranty mation supplied by Buyer or Buyer’s
representatives. Procedure
Products manufactured by Tyco Fire In no event shall TFSBP be liable, in Contact your local distributor for
Suppression & Building Products contract, tort, strict liability or under availability. When placing an order,
(TFSBP) are warranted solely to the any other legal theory, for incidental, indicate the full product name and Part
original Buyer for ten (10) years against indirect, special or consequential dam- Number (P/N).
defects in material and workmanship ages, including but not limited to labor
when paid for and properly installed charges, regardless of whether TFSBP Sprinkler Assemblies with NPT
and maintained under normal use and was informed about the possibility of
service. This warranty will expire ten Thread Connections
such damages, and in no event shall Specify: (Specify Model/SIN), Quick
(10) years from date of shipment by TFSBP’s liability exceed an amount
TFSBP. No warranty is given for prod- Response, (specify K-factor), (specify
equal to the sales price. temperature rating), Series TY-FRB
ucts or components manufactured by
companies not affiliated by ownership The foregoing warranty is made in lieu (specify Pendent or Upright) Sprinkler
with TFSBP or for products and com- of any and all other warranties, express with (specify type of finish or coating),
ponents which have been subject to or implied, including warranties of mer- P/N (specify from Table D).
misuse, improper installation, corro- chantability and fitness for a particular Recessed Escutcheon:
sion, or which have not been installed, purpose. Specify: Style (10, 20, 30, or 40)
maintained, modified or repaired in This limited warranty sets forth the Recessed Escutcheon with (specify*)
accordance with applicable Standards exclusive remedy for claims based on finish, P/N (specify*).
of the National Fire Protection Associa- failure of or defect in products, materi-
tion, and/or the standards of any other als or components, whether the claim is Sprinkler Wrench
Authorities Having Jurisdiction. Mate- made in contract, tort, strict liability or Specify: W-Type 6 Sprinkler Wrench,
rials found by TFSBP to be defective any other legal theory. P/N 56-000-6-387.
shall be either repaired or replaced, at
TFSBP’s sole option. TFSBP neither This warranty will apply to the full Specify: W-Type 7 Sprinkler Wrench,
assumes, nor authorizes any person extent permitted by law. The invalidity, P/N 56-850-4-001.
to assume for it, any other obligation in in whole or part, of any portion of this * Refer to Technical Data Sheet TFP770.
connection with the sale of products or warranty will not affect the remainder.
parts of products. TFSBP shall not be

Copyright © 2007-2010 Tyco Fire Suppression & Building Products. All rights reserved.
QUICK RESPONSE
AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS
GL SERIES
DRY TYPE
HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL
RECESSED HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
The Globe Quick Response GL Series Dry Type Horizontal Sidewall Sprinkler
is designed for use in special applications such as freezing environments and
conditions where sediment or foreign materials might accumulate in ordinary
horizontal pipe nipples.
The Globe Quick Response GL Series Dry Type Horizontal Sidewall Sprinkler
utilizes a 3mm frangible glass ampule as the thermosensitive element. This
provides sprinkler operation approximately six times faster than ordinary sprinklers.
At the ampule's rated temperature, the sprinkler opens releasing the bulb seat,
QUICK RESPONSE
causing the inner tube assembly to move, allowing the spring assembly to pivot
DRY NON-ADJUSTABLE
alongside the inner tube. At this time, water flows through the sprinkler and is
HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL
distributed by the deflector, in an approved discharge pattern. It can be installed
wherever standard spray sprinklers are specified but offers the additional feature
of greatly increased safety to life. Quick Response Sprinklers should be used
advisedly and under the direction of approving authorities having jurisdiction.
The heart of Globe's GL Series sprinkler proven actuating assembly is a
hermetically sealed frangible glass ampule that contains a precisely measured
amount of fluid. When heat is absorbed, the liquid within the bulb expands
increasing the internal pressure. At the prescribed temperature the internal
pressure within the ampule exceeds the strength of the glass causing the glass to
shatter. This results in water discharge which is distributed in an approved pattern.
QUICK RESPONSE
DRY SLEEVE & SKIRT
TECHNICAL DATA HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL
See reverse side for Approvals and Specifications.
Temperature Ratings - 135°F (57°C), 155°F (68°C), 175°F (79°C),
200°F (93°C), 286°F (141°C).
Water Working Pressure Rating - 175 psi (12 Bars).
Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 psi (34 Bars).
Maximum low temperature glass bulb rating is -67°F (-55°C).
Frame - bronze Deflector - brass Screw - brass
Bulb seat - brass Spring - teflon coated nickel alloy QUICK RESPONSE
Retainer - brass Pin - stainless steel Torsion spring - stainless steel DRY RECESSED
Bulb - glass with alcohol based solution, 3mm Orifice insert - brass HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL
3/4" NPT or 1" NPT Outer tube - galvanized steel pipe
Inner tube - stainless steel

SPRINKLER TEMPERATURE RATING/CLASSIFICATION and COLOR CODING


AVAILABLE SPRINKLER N.F.P.A. MAXIMUM
CLASSIFICATION BULB COLOR
TEMPERATURES CEILING TEMPERATURE
ORDINARY 135°F/155°F 57°C/68°C ORANGE/RED 100°F 38°C
INTERMEDIATE 175°F/200°F 79°C/93°C YELLOW/GREEN 150°F 66°C
HIGH 286°F 141°C BLUE 225°F 107°C
4077 AIRPARK DRIVE, STANDISH, MICHIGAN 48658 989-846-4583 FAX 989-846-9231
AUGUST 2007 A-58 BULLETIN GL5641, REV. #13
QUICK RESPONSE
AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS
GL SERIES
DRY TYPE
SPECIFICATIONS
NOMINAL "K' FACTOR THREAD SIZE LENGTH FINISHES
cULus
Factory Bronze
5.6 (80 metric) 3/4" or 1" NPT Variable to
Satin Chrome1
48"
Bright Chrome
FM White Polyester
8.1 (116 metric) 1" NPT Variable to Black Polyester
36"
Lead Coated2
1
NOTE: Finishes available on special order.
2
Metric conversions are approximate. Lead Coated is UL approved only.
cULus listed corrosion resistant: Polyester must be specified on order.

APPROVALS
135°F 155°F 175°F 200°F 286°F NYC - DOB
STYLE SIN CODE K FACTOR THREAD SIZE * FM cULus
57°C 68°C 79°C 93°C 141°C MEA 101-92-E
GL5641 5.6a 1" NPT X X X X X X X X
HORIZONTAL
SIDEWALL GL5642 5.6a 3/4" NPT X X X X X - X X
GL8141 8.1b 1" NPT X X X X X - X X
RECESSED GL5641 5.6a 1" NPT X X X X X X X X
HORIZONTAL GL5642 5.6a 3/4" NPT X X X X X - X X
SIDEWALL GL8141 8.1b 1" NPT X X X X X - X X
NOTE:
a
Listed for light hazard only with deflector from 4" - 12" below the ceiling.
b
Listed for light and ordinary hazard with deflector from 4" - 12" below the ceiling.
* Recessed Horizontal Sidewall - FM Approved 155°F and 200°F only.
* Horizontal Sidewall - FM Approved 155°F, 200°F, and 286°F only. IMPORTANT INSTALLATION DATA
Globe GL Series Dry Horizontal Sidewall sprinklers should
be installed in accordance with the requirements set forth in
CROSS SECTIONS NFPA 13. These sprinklers are to be installed using a pipe
wrench applied to the outer tube. When this is not possible, the
proper sprinkler head wrench may be used with extreme care
for lengths up to approximately 18". Excessive force may
distort the frame thus destroying the unit.
For further important installation data, please refer to our
Dry Sprinkler Caution Sheet.

ORDERING INFORMATION
EXTENDED RECESSED SPECIFY
Quantity Model Number Style
HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL
Orifice Temperature Finishes desired
Quantity - Wrenches - P/N 333010
Quantity - Recessed Wrenches - P/N 337014
Quantity - Protective Caps - P/N 327109-CAP (Friction Fit
Recessed) Escutcheons desired
"A" Dimension - Distance from face of fitting to the finished
ceiling regardless of escutcheon used.

GLOBE® PRODUCT WARRANTY


Globe agrees to repair or replace any of its own manufactured
NON-ADJUSTABLE SLEEVE & SKIRT
products found to be defective in material or workmanship for a
HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL
period of one year from date of shipment.
For specific details of our warranty please refer to Price List
Terms and Conditions of Sale (Our Price List).

4077 AIRPARK DRIVE, STANDISH, MICHIGAN 48658


989-846-4583 FAX 989-846-9231
1-800-248-0278 www.globesprinkler.com

AUGUST 2007 PRINTED U.S.A. BULLETIN GL5641, REV. #13


Worldwide
www.tyco-fire.com
Contacts

Models BB, SD, HIP, and AP


“Specific Application Sprinklers
For Protecting Attics”
General The Specific Application Attic Sprin-
klers are the first sprinklers to be:
Description • Listed for extended coverage in com-
bustible construction.
The TYCO Model BB (Back to Back),
SD (Single Directional), HIP, and AP (At- • Full-scale fire tested in both wet and
tic Plus) “Specific Application Sprinklers dry system scenarios.
For Protecting Attics” are fire sprinklers • Full-scale tested, for use in wood
for combustible and non-combustible truss construction.
sloped attic spaces. The Model BB, SD,
and HIP are Specific Application Attic • Listed for specific roof slopes (Refer
Sprinklers, whereas the Model AP is a to Table A).
Specific Application Combustible Con- The Specific Application Attic Sprin-
cealed Space Sprinkler having specific klers provide the best level of protec-
application criteria for its use with the tion and control cost by eliminating
Model BB, SD, and HIP in attic spac- the need for additional sprinklers and
es. Specific Application Attic Sprinklers branchline piping. In many cases, an
provide superior fire protection in attic attic can be entirely protected with
spaces, and when compared to Stan- just one line of piping located below
dard Spray Sprinklers, cost savings are the peak of the roof using Model BB
achieved by eliminating branchline ma- (Back to Back) Sprinklers. If there is a
terials and the associated installation need for Model SD (Single Directional)
labor. “The Specific Application Sprin- or Model HIP Sprinklers, one line of ei-
klers For Protecting Attics” have un- ther of these sprinkler types is sufficient
dergone the most extensive fire testing at each area being covered. For exam-
ever performed for sloped attic spaces. ple and assuming the use of Standard
They are UL Listed with their specific Spray Sprinklers, a system in a 60 foot
application guidelines for use as spe- (18,3 m) wide attic, with up to a 12:12
cial sprinklers as defined by the NFPA. roof pitch, designed to the 2007 edi-
tion of NFPA 13, would require seven
The Specific Application Attic Sprin- branchlines to cover the main portion of
klers provide an extended coverage the attic and several additional branch-
spacing alternative to the restricted lines to cover the hip areas. With the
spacing of Standard Spray Sprinklers. Specific Application Attic Sprinklers,
The restricted spacings of Standard the required coverage can be obtained
Spray Sprinklers used within attics is with just one branchline running below
described in the 2007 edition of NFPA the peak and one down each slope of
13, Table 8.6.2.2.1(a) and Section the hip beam. This would result in ap-
8.6.4.1.4. proximately 90% less pipe needed for
installation. This reduction in the num-
ber of branchlines saves the cost of
the pipe, fittings, hangers, and asso-
ciated labor by eliminating up to five
branchlines.
Another important aspect of the Spe-
cific Application Attic Sprinkler technol-
IMPORTANT ogy is the reduction in system volume.
Always refer to Technical Data This volume reduction may result in re-
Sheet TFP700 for the “INSTALLER ducing the size of a dry pipe valve (and
WARNING” that provides cautions air compressor) and possibly allow for
with respect to handling and instal- quicker water delivery times, eliminating
lation of sprinkler systems and com- the need for an accelerator.
ponents. Improper handling and in-
stallation can permanently damage
a sprinkler system or its compo-
nents and cause the sprinkler to fail
to operate in a fire situation or cause
it to operate prematurely.

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TFP610
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Components: Components:
1 - Frame 4 - Bulb 1 - Body 5 - Compression 8 - Deflector
2 - Button 5 - Compression 2 - Cap Screw 9 - Rivet
3 - Sealing Screw 3 - Sealing 6 - Lever 10 - Diffuser
Assembly 6 - Deflector Assembly 7 - Deflector 11 - Link
4 - Saddle Frame Assembly
2-1/4" 1-5/8"
(57,2 mm) (41,3 mm) 1-9/16" 2-1/4"
1-1/8" 13/16" (39,7 mm) (57,2 mm)
(28,6 mm) (20,6 mm) 10 11 9 1-1/8"
(28,6 mm)

6 8
FLOW FLOW
4 5 2-1/8" 7 FLOW FLOW
(54,0 mm)
1 2
2-1/2"
3 THREAD (63,5 mm)
RELIEF

6
FRAME
1/2" (12,7 mm) 3/4" NPT ARMS
NOMINAL 5
WRENCH FRAME
MAKE-IN
FLATS ARMS 1 2 3 4 WRENCH 1/2"
CROSS 7/16" HEX NPT
SECTION ELEVATION (11,1 mm)
NOMINAL
CROSS MAKE-IN
SECTION ELEVATION

FIGURE A FIGURE B
MODEL BB1, BB2 & BB3 WITH 8.0 K-FACTOR MODEL BB1, BB2 & BB3 WITH 5.6 K-FACTOR
SPECIFIC APPLICATION ATTIC SPRINKLERS SPECIFIC APPLICATION ATTIC SPRINKLERS

Components: Components:
1 - Frame 4 - Bulb 1 - Body 5 - Compression 8 - Deflector
2 - Button 5 - Compression 2 - Cap Screw 9 - Rivet
3 - Sealing Screw 3 - Sealing 6 - Lever 10 - Link
Assembly 6 - Deflector Assembly 7 - Deflector Assembly
4 - Saddle Frame
2-1/4" 1-5/8"
(57,2 mm) (41,3 mm)
1-5/16" 2-1/8"
1-1/8" 13/16" (33,3 mm) (54,0 mm)
(28,6 mm) (20,6 mm)
1-5/16"
8 (33,4 mm)
6
FLOW FLOW 9
4 5 2-1/8"
FLOW
(54,0 mm) 10
1 2

3 THREAD 7 FRAME
RELIEF ARMS
3"
6
(76,2 mm)
7/16" (11,1 mm) 1/2" NPT
5
NOMINAL
WRENCH FRAME
MAKE-IN
FLATS ARMS
CROSS 4
SECTION ELEVATION
3
7/16" (11,1 mm) WRENCH 1/2"
2 1NOMINAL HEX NPT
CROSS MAKE-IN
SECTION ELEVATION
FIGURE C FIGURE D
MODEL BB1, BB2 & BB3 WITH 4.2 K-FACTOR MODEL SD1, SD2 & SD3 WITH 5.6 K-FACTOR
SPECIFIC APPLICATION ATTIC SPRINKLERS SPECIFIC APPLICATION ATTIC SPRINKLERS
TFP610
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Components: Components:
1 - Frame 4 - Bulb 1 - Frame 5 - Compression
2 - Button 5 - Compression 2 - Sealing Screw
3 - Sealing Screw Assembly 6 - Deflector
Assembly 6 - Deflector 3 - Button 7 - Ejection
4 - Bulb Spring
2-1/8" 2"
(54,0 mm) (50,8 mm) 1-11/16"
1-1/16" 1-1/4" (42,9 mm)
(27,0 mm) (31,8 mm) 6

5 SPRINKLER
FRAME
ARMS 2-1/4"
FLOW 4
4 5 6 (57,2 mm)
2-1/8" 7
1 2 (54,0 mm) 3

3 WRENCH
THREAD 2 FLATS
RELIEF

1 1/2" NPT
7/16" (11,1 mm) 1/2" NPT 7/16" (11,1 mm)
NOMINAL NOMINAL MAKE-IN
WRENCH FRAME
MAKE-IN
FLATS ARMS
CROSS CROSS
SECTION ELEVATION SECTION ELEVATION

FIGURE F
FIGURE E MODEL AP WITH 4.2 or 5.6 K-FACTOR SPECIFIC
MODEL HIP WITH 5.6 K-FACTOR APPLICATION COMBUSTIBLE CONCEALED
SPECIFIC APPLICATION ATTIC SPRINKLERS SPACE SPRINKLERS

The other cost reduction is the Listing feet (9,1 m) in each direction when mea- HIP Sprinkler
of BlazeMaster CPVC for use in attic sured horizontally. There are three dif- The HIP Specific Application Attic
spaces to feed the wet system “Spe- ferent models (that is, BB1, BB2 & BB3) Sprinkler (Figure E) covers the area of
cific Application Sprinklers For Pro- that account for different roof slopes, the hip in the attic. This is a slightly dif-
tecting Attics”, as well as to feed the and each model is provided in one of ferent concept than the BB (Back to
wet system sprinklers below the ceil- three different orifice sizes (K=4.2, 5.6, Back) or SD (Single Directional). The
ing. Traditionally BlazeMaster CPVC or 8.0). HIP Sprinkler is located along the slope
has been used on the lower floors in running down the hip, and throws a 90°
the joist space above a ceiling that do SD Sprinkler (Single Directional) pattern toward the outside eaves. This
not require sprinklers. The cost of us- The Model SD (Single Directional) Spe- pattern allows the water to “corner” and
ing CPVC on those floors can now be cific Application Attic Sprinkler (Figure control the fire. The HIP does not throw
translated to the upper floor even if D) like the Model BB throws a narrow much water directly up or down the hip
sprinklers are required in the attic. but long pattern. However, unlike the but rather it throws most of the pattern
Model BB the Model SD only throws in out to each side (90°) down the slope
There are four (4) models of the “Specif- one direction. These sprinklers are pri- of the roof. This sprinkler is typically
ic Application Sprinklers For Protecting marily used where shear walls or draft spaced 6 feet (1,8 m) to 3 feet (0,9 m) on
Attics” — BB (Back to Back Dual Direc- curtains have been installed within an center down the slope. To use the HIP
tional), SD (Single Directional), HIP, and attic space. Another use is when the Sprinkler, the framing must be perpen-
AP (Attic Plus). The BB (Back to Back) framing direction is parallel with the dicular to the outside wall (Refer to Fig-
and SD (Single Directional) Sprinklers outside wall in the hip area (Refer to ure 12) and the maximum throw cannot
have three separate versions that are Figure 13). In this case, the SD (Single exceed 28 feet (8,5 m) measured hori-
used for different roof pitches. The Directional) would be used on one side zontally. The HIP, unlike the BB (Back
pitches, as applicable, can vary from a of the slope and AP Sprinklers or Stan- to Back) and SD (Single Directional), is
minimum of 3:12 to a maximum of 12:12 dard Spray Sprinklers would be used installed with the deflector parallel with
(Refer to Table A). to protect the other side. The Model SD the slope. There is only one model with
Sprinklers must be installed in a verti- flows and pressures for two different
BB Sprinkler (Back to Back
Dual Directional) cal upright orientation and not angled spacings.
The Model BB Specific Application At- with the slope. (Achieving the vertical
tic Sprinkler (Figure A, B & C) throws upright orientation may require the use
a narrow but long pattern. The narrow of a swing joint if the SD Sprinklers are
spacing along the ridge serves two pur- being fed from a line running along and
poses. The response time is reduced by parallel to the roof hip.) There are three
placing the sprinklers no farther than 6 different models (that is, SD1, SD2 &
feet (1,8 m) apart, and the spray can be SD3) that account for different roof
concentrated in the throw direction to slopes.
obtain a pattern that will cover up to 30
TFP610
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AP Sprinkler (Attic Plus)


Installed in the upright orientation with Technical Operation
their deflector parallel to the roof, the
Model AP Sprinklers (Figure F) are in- Data BB (K=8.0 & 4.2), HIP (K=5.6)
& AP (5.6 & 4.2)
tended to be used to provide protection Approvals The glass bulb contains a fluid that ex-
of attic areas outside the scope of ap- UL & C-UL Listed. (The approvals only pands when exposed to heat. When the
plication for the BB, SD, or HIP Sprin- apply to the service conditions indi- rated temperature is reached, the fluid
klers. When used, the AP Sprinklers cated in the Design Criteria section on expands sufficiently to shatter the glass
will provide a hydraulic advantage over Page 6 and the Design Guidelines sec- bulb, allowing the sprinkler to activate
Standard Spray Sprinklers for the pro- tion on Page 8.) and water to flow.
tection of attic areas outside the scope
of application for the BB, SD, or HIP Pipe Thread Connection BB (K=5.6) & SD (K=5.6)
Sprinklers. 1/2 inch NPT for K=4.2 & 5.6 3/4 inch The fusible link assembly is comprised
NPT for K=8.0 of two link halves which are joined by
NOTICE a thin layer of solder. When the rated
Discharge Coefficient temperature is reached, the solder
The “Specific Application Sprinklers K = 4.2 GPM/psi1/2 (60,5 LPM/bar 1/2) melts and the two link halves separate,
For Protecting Attics” described here- K = 5.6 GPM/psi1/2 (80,6 LPM/bar 1/2) allowing the sprinkler to activate and
in must be installed and maintained in K = 8.0 GPM/psi1/2 (115,5 LPM/bar1/2) water to flow.
compliance with this document, as well
as with the applicable standards of the Temperature Rating
National Fire Protection Association, in Intermediate Temperature as follows:
addition to the standards of any other -200°F/93°C for BB (K4.2 & K8.0),
authorities having jurisdiction. Failure to HIP, AP
do so may impair the performance of -212°F/100°C for BB (K5.6), SD
these devices. Finish
The owner is responsible for maintain- Natural Brass
ing their fire protection system and de-
vices in proper operating condition. Physical Characteristics
(Figures A, C & E)
The installing contractor or manufac- Frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bronze
turer should be contacted with any Button . . . . . . . . . . . . Bronze/Copper
questions.
Sealing Assembly ����������������Beryllium
Nickel w/TEFLON
Sprinkler Bulb . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glass(3 mm dia.)
Link . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monel
Identification Compression Screw ����������������� Brass

Number Deflector . . . . . . . . . . . . Brass/Bronze


Physical Characteristics
TY4180* - BB1, K=8.0 (Figures B & D)
TY4181* - BB2, K=8.0 Body . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brass
TY4182* - BB3, K=8.0 Cap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bronze
TY3180* - BB1, K=5.6 Sealing Assembly ����������������Beryllium
TY3181* - BB2, K=5.6 Nickel w/TEFLON
TY3182* - BB3, K=5.6 Saddle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brass
TY2180 - BB1, K=4.2 Link Assembly ���������������������������Nickel
TY2181 - BB2, K=4.2 Compression Screw ����������������� Brass
TY2182 - BB3, K=4.2 Deflector . . . . . . . . . . . . Brass/Bronze
TY3183* - SD1, K=5.6 Lever . . . . . . . . . . . . Bronze Deflector
TY3184* - SD2, K=5.6 Frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bronze
TY3185* - SD3, K=5.6 Diffuser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brass
TY3187* - HIP, K=5.6 Rivet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brass
TY3190 - AP, K=5.6 Physical Characteristics
TY2190 - AP, K=4.2 (Figures F)
Frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brass
* The “TY” prefix is a re-designation of
Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bronze
the previous “C” prefix (for example,
TY4180 is a re-designation for C4180). Sealing Assembly ����������������Beryllium
Nickel w/TEFLON
Bulb . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glass(3 mm dia.)
Compression Screw ����������������� Brass
Deflector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bronze
Patents
U.S.A. 5,669,449
TFP610
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Installation
The Tyco® “Specific Application Attic WRENCH
Sprinklers For Protecting Attics” must FLATS
be installed in accordance with this
section. ENGAGE
SPRINKLER
NOTICE THREAD RELIEF
WITH WRENCH
Do not install any bulb-type sprinkler if
the bulb is cracked or there is a loss
DO NOT JAW FLANGES

of liquid from the bulb. With the sprin- FIGURE G WRENCH


kler held horizontally, a small air bubble JAW FLANGE
DO NOT GRASP DEFLECTOR USE END
should be present. The diameter of the MARKED
air bubble is approximately 1/16 inch "A" ONLY
(1,6 mm) for the 155°F/68°C and 3/32 FIGURE K
inch (2,4 mm) for the 200°F/93°C tem- WRENCH W-TYPE 20 SPRINKLER
perature ratings. FLATS WRENCH
A leak-tight 1/2 inch NPT sprinkler joint For use with HIP (k=5.6)
should be obtained by applying a min- Sprinklers
imum to maximum torque of 7 to 14 ENGAGE
SPRINKLER
ft.lbs. (9,5 to 19,0 Nm). Higher levels THREAD RELIEF
of torque can distort the sprinkler Inlet WITH WRENCH
with consequent leakage or impairment JAW FLANGES WRENCH
HEX
of the sprinkler.
WRENCH
Step 1. Sprinklers must be oriented USE END
JAW FLANGE APPLY
correctly: MARKED WRENCH
"A" ONLY TO WRENCH
• Model BB Sprinklers are to be in- HEX ONLY
stalled in the upright vertical position FIGURE H
with the flow arrows on the deflec- W-TYPE 3 SPRINKLER WRENCH ADJUST
WRENCH JAW
tor pointing down the two opposing For use with BB (K=8.0) TO FIT WRENCH
slopes. Sprinklers HEX
• Model SD Sprinklers are to be in-
stalled in the upright vertical position
with the flow direction arrow on the FIGURE L
deflector pointing down the slope. WRENCH
FLATS ADJUSTABLE WRENCH
• The Model HIP Sprinklers are to be For use with BB (K=5.6) &
installed with the deflector at the top SD (K=5.6) Sprinklers
and with the sprinkler centerline per- ENGAGE
SPRINKLER
pendicular to the ridge of the hip roof THREAD RELIEF
and with the flow direction arrows on WITH WRENCH
the deflector pointing down the two JAW FLANGES WRENCH
opposing slopes. (Unlike the Model FLATS
BB and Model SD, the Model HIP is WRENCH
JAW FLANGE
installed angled so that its deflector USE END
is parallel with the slope of hip ridge MARKED ENGAGE
"A" ONLY SPRINKLER
line.) THREAD RELIEF
• The Model AP Sprinklers are to be FIGURE J WITH WRENCH
installed in the upright position with W-TYPE 6 SPRINKLER WRENCH JAW FLANGES
the deflector parallel to the roof For use with BB (K=4.2) WRENCH
slope. There are no flow arrows on Sprinklers JAW FLANGE
USE END
the deflector to consider; however, a MARKED
good piping practice is to position all "A" ONLY
the Model AP Sprinklers so that their FIGURE M
frame arms are in the same direction. W-TYPE 6 SPRINKLER WRENCH
Step 2. With pipe thread sealant ap- For use with AP (K=4.2 & 5.6)
plied to the pipe threads, hand tighten Sprinklers
the sprinkler into the sprinkler fitting.
With reference to Figure G, do not
grasp the sprinkler by the deflector.
Step 3. Wrench tighten the sprinkler
using only the wrenches shown in Fig-
ures H thru M. Wrenches are only to be
applied to the sprinkler wrench flats or
wrench hex, as applicable.
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Design As measured along the peak/ridge di-


rection (Refer to Figure 4), 7 feet (2,1 m)
NOTE: Where the use of non-combus-
tible insulation is specified, verify with
Criteria from AP to Standard Spray Sprinklers.
In the slope direction (Refer to Fig-
the insulation manufacturer as to the
non-combustibility of the insulation.
Area Of Use ure 6), 26 feet (7,9 m) from BB or HIP The non-combustible insulation (that
Roof structures, combustible and non- Sprinklers to AP Sprinklers or Standard is, fiberglass) may be faced or unfaced.
combustible, including wood joist/raf- Spray Sprinklers. Where faced, the facing need not be
ters and wood trussed attics, with a non-combustible. The insulation is to
ceiling below. BB, SD, or HIP Deflector Installation have a flame spread index of not more
Position Below Peak/Ridge or Deck: than 25.
System Type for For roof pitches of 4:12 (33%) to Verify chemical compatibility of the
BB, SD, HIP, or AP 12:12(100%), 22 inches (558,8 mm) insulation with BlazeMaster CPVC by
Wet using CPVC pipe. maximum,16 inches (406,4 mm) mini- consulting www.lubrizol.com.
Wet or dry using steel pipe. mum (Ref. Figures 2 and 5).
• BlazeMaster CPVC may be used to
NOTE: Use of the 4.2 K sprinklers in For roof pitches of 3:12 (25%) up to 4:12
dry pipe systems is permitted by sec- feed the wet system ceiling sprinklers
(33%) [only 4.2K Model BB], 12 inches on the floor below, there must be 6
tion 8.3.4.3 of NFPA 13 (2007 edition) (304,8 mm) maximum below the peak
where piping is corrosion resistant or inches (152,4 mm) of noncombusti-
and a minimum of 1 inch (25,4 mm) be- ble insulation covering the horizontal
internally galvanized. low the bottom of top chord or solid or vertical pipe (Refer to Figures 9A,
wood rafter. 9B, 9C) extending 12 inches (304,8
Hazard
Light hazard. AP Deflector Position and Roof mm) on each side away from the
Pitch centerline of the pipe, and the area
BB, SD, or HIP Allowable Roof Span 1 to 3 inches (25,4 to 75,6 mm) below above the CPVC must be protected
(Coverage) and Roof Pitch the bottom of the top chord or bottom by Model BB, SD, HIP, or AP Sprin-
Refer to Table A for allowable roof of solid wood rafter, where the roof klers (Refer to Figure 9A). If the pipe
spans and roof pitches, as well as for is located inside the ceiling joist, the
pitch is 3:12 to 12:12 and the top chord
the associated minimum sprinkler flows joist channel must be covered or filled
and pressures. Figures 1, 2, 11, and 12 or solid wood rafter is nominal 12 inch
(600 mm) or less. with 6 inches (152,4 mm) of non-com-
illustrate where the roof span is to be bustible insulation on top of the pipe
measured. BB or SD Deflector Installation Posi- and the area above must be protect-
tion Above Scissor Truss ed by BB, SD, HIP, or AP Sprinklers
Coverage Beyond BB, SD or HIP
18 inches (457,2 mm) minimum (Refer (Refer to Figure 9B). Insulation is for
Allowable Roof Spans
to Figure 5). fire protection purposes. It is not
Up to 10 feet (3,1 m) of coverage at the
eave(s) beyond the allowable roof spans freeze protection. BlazeMaster CPVC
BB, SD, or HIP Minimum Distance must be installed in accordance with
for BB, SD, or HIP Sprinklers may be Away From Trusses
obtained by using a single row of AP the BlazeMaster installation guide
Attic Sprinklers must be installed 6 instructions.
Sprinklers (Ref. Figures 14A, 14B, and inches (152,4 mm) away from the face
15). of trusses (Refer to Figure 7). • With reference to Figure 19, TFSBP
BlazeMaster CPVC may be used ex-
BB, SD, HIP, or AP Minimum Dis- SD Distance From Shear Wall Or posed to feed wet system BB, SD, or
tance Between Sprinklers Draft Curtain HIP Sprinklers where:
4 feet (1,2 m) as measured along 4 to 6 inches (101,6 to 152,4 mm) from
branchline for BB and SD (Refer to Fig- face, and minimum 8 inches (203,2 mm) • Risers are vertical and protected
ure 3). above bottom of draft curtain (Refer to by a BB, SD, or HIP Sprinkler lo-
3 feet (0,9 m) as measured along Figure 2). cated at a maximum lateral dis-
branch line for HIP (Refer to Figure 12). tance of 12 inches (300 mm) from
Draft Curtains the riser centerline.
7 feet (2,1 m) between AP Sprinklers. Draft curtains installed to permit the • BB, SD, or HIP Sprinklers are di-
installation of Attic Sprinklers shall be rectly mounted on the branchline.
BB, SD, HIP, or AP Maximum Dis- constructed so as to not allow heat
tance Between Sprinklers to escape through or above the draft • BB, SD, or HIP Sprinklers are on
6 feet (1,8 m) on center along the curtain. The draft curtain may be con- arm-overs and located at a max-
branch line (Refer to Figure 3 and 12) structed of 1/2 inch (12,7 mm) plywood. imum lateral distance of 6 inch-
for BB, SD, and HIP. es (150 mm) from the branchline
For AP, the maximum spacing is 10 BB Or HIP Maximum Distance From centerline.
feet (3,1 m) perpendicular to slope and The Center Line of The Ridge
6 inches (152,4 mm) (Refer to Figure • BB, SD, or HIP Sprinklers are on
12 feet (3,6 m) parallel to slope. When
8) with the deflector located 16 inch- vertical sprigs attached to the
there is more than one row of AP Sprin-
klers, the sprinklers must be staggered es (406,4 mm) to 22 inches (558,8 mm) branchline.
per Figure 20-B-3. from the peak. • BB, SD, or HIP Sprinklers are on
arm-over or angled sprigs, and lo-
BB, SD, HIP, or AP Minimum Dis- Use of UL Listed BlazeMaster CPVC
Piping With “Specific Application cated at a maximum lateral dis-
tance To AP Sprinklers or Standard tance of 6 inches (150 mm) from
Spray Sprinklers Sprinklers For Protecting Attics”
(Wet Systems Only) the branchline centerline.
As measured along the peak/ridge di-
rection (Refer to Figure 4), 6 feet (1,8 BlazeMaster CPVC piping my be • A minimum lateral distance of 18
m) from BB, SD, and HIP to Standard used in a combustible concealed at- inches (450 mm) is maintained be-
Spray Sprinklers. tic space requiring sprinklers when in- tween the CPVC pipe and a heat
stalled in accordance with the following producing device such as heat
guidelines: pumps, fan motors, and heat
lamps.
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DRY PIPE
SYSTEM
ALLOWABLE
MINIMUM MINIMUM MAXIMUM
ROOF SPAN, PITCH
MODEL K SIN FLOW, PRESSURE WATER
(a) (b) (e) Rise Over Run (%) ,
GPM (lpm) PSI (bar) , DELIVERY
Feet (m)
TIME,
Seconds
BB1 8.0 TY4180 ≤60 (18,3) 38 (144) 22.6 (1,5) 4:12 (33) to less than 7:12 (58) (c)
BB2 8.0 TY4181 ≤60 (18,3) 38 (144) 22.6 (1,5) 7:12 (58) to less than 10:12 (83) (c)
BB3 8.0 TY4182 ≤60 (18,3) 40 (152) 25.0 (1,7) 10:12 (83) to 12:12 (100) (c)
BB1 5.6 TY3180 >40 (12,2) to ≤60 (18,3) 38 (144) 46.0 (3,2) 4:12 (33) to less than 7:12 (58) (c)
BB2 5.6 TY3181 >40 (12,2) to 60 (18,3) 38 (144) 46.0 (3,2) 7:12 (58) to less than 10:12 (83) (c)
BB3 5.6 TY3182 >40 (12,2) to 60 (18,3) 38 (144) 46.0 (3,2) 10:12 (83) to 12:12 (100) (c)
BB1 5.6 TY3180 ≤40 (12,2) 25 (95) 20.0 (1,4) 4:12 (33) to less than 7:12 (58) (c)
BB2 5.6 TY3181 ≤40 (12,2) 25 (95) 20.0 (1,4) 7:12 (58) to less than 10:12 (83) (c)
BB3 5.6 TY3182 ≤40 (12,2) 25 (95) 20.0 (1,4) 10:12 (83) to 12:12 (100) (c)
BB1 4.2 TY2180 ≤20 (6,1) 13 (49) 9.6 (0,7) 3:12 (25) to less than 7:12 (58) 45 (d)
BB2 4.2 TY2181 ≤20 (6,1) 13 (49) 9.6 (0,7) 7:12 (58) to less than 10:12 (83) 45 (d)
BB3 4.2 TY2182 ≤20 (6,1) 13 (49) 9.6 (0,7) 10:12 (83) to 12:12 (100) 45 (d)
SD1 5.6 TY3183 >30 (9,1) to ≤40 (12,2) 35 (132) 39.0 (2,7) 4:12 (33) to less than 7:12 (58) (c)
SD2 5.6 TY3184 >30 (9,1) to ≤40 (12,2) 35 (132) 39.0 (2,7) 7:12 (58) to less than 10:12 (83) (c)
SD3 5.6 TY3185 >30 (9,1) to ≤40 (12,2) 35 (132) 39.0 (2,7) 10:12 (83) to 12:12 (100) (c)
SD1 5.6 TY3183 >10 (3,0) to ≤30 (9,1) 25 (95) 20.0 (1,4) 4:12 (33) to less than 7:12 (58) (c)
SD2 5.6 TY3184 >10 (3,0) to ≤30 (9,1) 25 (95) 20.0 (1,4) 7:12 (58) to less than 10:12 (83) (c)
SD3 5.6 TY3185 >10 (3,0) to ≤30 (9,1) 25 (95) 20.0 (1,4) 10:12 (83) to 12:12 (100) (c)
SD1 5.6 TY3183 ≤10 (3,0) 19 (72) 11.5 (0,8) 4:12 (33) to less than 7:12 (58) (c)
SD2 5.6 TY3184 ≤10 (3,0) 19 (72) 11.5 (0,8) 7:12 (58) to less than 10:12 (83) (c)
SD3 5.6 TY3185 ≤10 (3,0) 19 (72) 11.5 (0,8) 10:12 (83) to 12:12 (100) (c)
HIP 5.6 TY3187 >20 (6,1) to ≤28 (8,5) 34 (129) 36.9 (2,5) 4:12 (33) to 12:12 (100) (c)
HIP 5.6 TY3187 ≤20 (6,1) 25 (95) 20.0 (1,4) 4:12 (33) to 12:12 (100) (c)
AP 5.6 TY3190 Minimum 7 psi (0,48 bar) Mini- 3:12 (25) to 12:12 (100) 60 (d)
10 (3,1) x 12 (3,6)
mum 0.10 gpm/ sq. ft.
AP 4.2 TY2190 -See note (e) 3:12 (25) to 12:12 (100) 60 (d)
(4,1 mm/min.) Design Density

NOTES:
(a) The BB and SD roof span is measured horizontally (not along the slope) as shown in Figure 1 and 2.
(b) The HIP roof span is measured horizontally as shown in Figure 12.
(c) Refer to 2007 edition of NFPA 13, Section 7.2.3.
(d) Maximum water delivery time for all size of systems.
(e) The AP roof span is measured along the slope. Maximum 10 feet (3,1 m) perpendicular to slope by maximum 12 feet (3,6 m)
parallel to slope.
TABLE A
ALLOWABLE ROOF SPAN, FLOW, PRESSURE, AND PITCH FOR
“SPECIFIC APPLICATION SPRINKLERS FOR PROTECTING ATTICS”

• TFSBP BlazeMaster CPVC may be • Vertical sprigs have a maximum the CPVC branchline is located in-
used exposed to provide wet sys- exposed length of 10 feet (3,05 side the ceiling joist, the joist chan-
tem, vertical or angled, sprigs to AP m), the AP Sprinkler is located at nel must be covered or filled with
Sprinklers (Refer to Figures 17A and a maximum lateral distance of 12 a minimum of 6 inches (152,4 mm)
17B) where: inches (300 mm) from the sprig deep of noncombustible insulation
centerline, and the sprig is sup- on top of the branchline feeding the
• The exposed portion of an angled
ported at the swing joint to the AP AP sprigs (Refer to Figure 17B). In-
sprig is a maximum length of 3 feet
Sprinkler. sulation is for fire protection pur-
(0,9 m), the sprig is supported ad-
poses. It is not freeze protection.
jacent to the AP Sprinkler, and ver- • A minimum 6 inches (152,4 mm)
Additional depth of non-combusti-
tical restraint is provided using the deep of non-combustible insulation
ble insulation may be added to re-
CPVC hanger support for horizon- extending 12 inches (304,8 mm) on
duce the exposed length of the AP
tal pipe runs. each side away from the centerline
sprigs.
of the CPVC branchline feeding the
AP sprigs (Refer to Figures 17A). If
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• A minimum lateral distance of 18 measured horizontally is 40 feet (12,2 side by two to determine the spac-
inches (450 mm) is maintained be- m), and the maximum coverage per ing down the slope. Four hundred di-
tween the CPVC pipe and a heat sprinkler is 400 ft2 (37,2 m2). vided by this value will determine the
producing device such as heat maximum spacing along the ridge.
• Coverage area for the HIP Sprinklers
pumps, fan motors, and heat The maximum distance is 6 feet (1,8
is the distance down the larger slope
lamps. m). For example, a 12:12 slope at
multiplied by two, and multiplied by
the maximum span of 60 feet (18,3
Mismatched Slopes the distance between the sprinklers
m) will produce a slope length of ap-
For mismatched slopes refer to Figure as measured along the slope of the
proximately 42.5 feet (13,0 m). That
10. hip.
number multiplied by two produces
• Coverage area for the AP (Attic Plus) an 85 feet (25,9 m) throw. Four hun-
Obstructions
Sprinklers is the distance along the dred square feet maximum divided
For BB, SD, and HIP, refer to Figure 16.
branchline multiplied by the distance by an 85 feet (25,9 m) throw only al-
For AP Sprinklers, refer to Figure 18.
between the branchlines. The maxi- lows a 4 feet 8 inches (1,4 m) spacing
BB, SD, HIP, and AP Sprinklers may
mum spacing is 10 feet (3,1 m) per- along the ridge. Using the maximum
be installed directly on maximum 2-1/2
pendicular to the slope and 12 feet spacing, space the sprinklers along
inch NPS (DN65) branch lines without
(3,6 m) parallel to slope, and as mea- the ridge.
the need for sprigs. See the 2007 edi-
sured on the slope. When there is
tion of NFPA 13, 8.8.5.2 for require- • Avoid obstructions as shown in Fig-
more than one row of AP Sprinklers,
ments when installed on pipe greater ure 16. If necessary, add Model AP
the sprinklers must be staggered per
than 2-1/2 inch NPS (DN65). Sprinklers or Standard Spray Sprin-
Figure 20-B-3. The maximum spac-
klers to maintain coverage around
Hydraulic Requirements ing per sprinkler is 120 ft2 (11,1 m2).
obstructions.
For hydraulic requirements refer to Fig-
ure 20. Design For SD Sprinklers
(Single Directional)
To Determine The Correct Flow And
Pressure Guidelines • Determine the throw needed.
For BB, SD, or HIP Sprinklers, deter- To design a project with attic sprinklers • As the 400 ft2 (37,2 m2)is not a factor
mine the roof span (measured horizon- use these steps as a guideline: with the SD Sprinklers, the maximum
tally) and the slope of the roof, and then spacing is 6 feet (1,8 m) and the min-
refer to Table A. There is no interpola- • Determine if single, dual directional or
hip sprinkler is needed. imum is 4 feet (1,2 m) (Refer to Fig-
tion of the flow and pressure shown. ures 2 &11). (The reason 400 ft2 is not
Round all cases to the next higher • Determine the roof slope is between an issue with the single directional is
spacing. For example, a 45 feet (13,7 3:12 to 12:12. If more than one slope because at its maximum spacing, 6
m) span with the BB1 (K=8.0) would be is being used on a project, select the feet (1,8 m)on center/covering 40 feet
calculated at the 60 feet (18,3 m) span. correct sprinkler for each area. (12,2 m) flat / a 12:12 slope / and the
For the AP Sprinklers, the minimum de- • Follow the guidelines for each type throw being 56.5 feet (17,2 m), the 400
sign pressure is 7 psi, and the minimum of sprinkler. ft2 (37,2 m2) maximum would not be
design density is 0.10 gpm/ft2 (4,1 mm/ exceeded.)
• Calculate the sprinkler system in ac-
min). The NFPA 13, 20 psi (1,4 bar) mini- • Avoid obstructions as shown in Fig-
cordance with the appropriate flow
mum operating pressure for Standard ure 16. If necessary, add Model AP
and pressure information provided in
Spray Sprinkler spacings parallel to the Sprinklers or Standard Spray Sprin-
Table A, as well as Figure 20. There
ridge that are above 8 feet (2,4 m) does klers to maintain coverage around
is no interpolation of the flows and
not apply to the AP. obstructions.
pressures shown on the chart.
Coverage Area
• Coverage area for BB (Back to Back) For BB Sprinklers For HIP Sprinklers
Sprinklers is determined by twice the (Back to Back Dual Directional) • Verify framing direction is perpen-
distance of the furthest throw mea- • Verify framing direction is perpen- dicular to outside wall (Refer to Fig-
sured along the slope, multiplied by dicular to outside wall (Refer to Fig- ure 12). If not, cover that area with AP
the distance along the branchline ure 12). If not, cover that area with AP Sprinklers or Standard Spray Sprin-
(maximum distance along branch- Sprinklers or Standard Spray Sprin- klers (Refer to Figure 13)
line is 6 feet (1,8 m) regardless of the klers (Refer to Figure 13) • From the intersection of the top of the
length of the throw).
• Determine the throw needed (see hip and the ridge the maximum dis-
NOTE: The distance along the branch- spacing requirements in Table A). tance down the slope of the hip is 3
line may have to be reduced to less If over 20 feet (6,1 m) and up to 60 feet (0,9 m). Start the layout with the
than the maximum of 6 feet (1,8 m) to feet (18,3 m) is required, use the 8.0 first sprinkler as close to that point as
remain under 400 ft2 (37,2 m2) maxi- K-factor, BB Sprinklers to reduce possible, but no further, while staying
mum depending on the slope and the the pressure required. If pressure 6 inches (152,4 mm) away from the
span. In no case can the span exceed is not a concern, use the 5.6 K-fac- face of the trusses. Remember the
60 feet (18,3 m) without additional Stan- tor, BB Sprinklers to minimize over slope of the hip is not equal to the
dard Spray Sprinklers. discharge. slope of the roof from the ridge to the
• Coverage area for the SD (Single Di- outside wall. Continue to space sprin-
• If less than 20 feet (6,1 m) is required, klers down the hip at a maximum of
rectional) Sprinklers is the distance use the 4.2 K-factor, Back to Back
along the branchline multiplied by the 6 feet (1,8 m) on center as measured
Dual Directional to minimize pres- along the slope of the hip. When the
distance of the throw down the slope. sure and flow requirements
Regardless of the throw, the maxi- bottom of the hip is encountered, the
mum distance along the branchline • Determine the distance along the last sprinkler must be within 7-1/2 feet
is 6 feet (1,8 m) the maximum throw, slope. If the distance is not equal, use (2,3 m) of the outside wall as mea-
the longer side. Multiply the longer sured flat (plan view). If this pipe is
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“cut to fit” remember to account for


the different slopes of the hip and the Ordering
roof as well as distances measured
along the slope verses horizontal in Procedure
plan view must be accounted for. Contact your local distributor for avail-
• Avoid obstructions as shown in Fig- ability. When placing an order, indicate
ure 16. If necessary, add Model AP the full product name and Part Num-
Sprinklers or Standard Spray Sprin- ber (P/N).
klers to maintain coverage around Sprinkler Assemblies with NPT
obstructions. Thread Connections
Specify: Model (specify), K-factor
Care and (specify), SIN (specify), Specific Appli-
cation Attic Sprinkler, P/N (specify).
Maintenance BB1 (K=8.0),
The TYCO “Specific Application Sprin- TY4180 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 51-623-1-200
BB2 (K=8.0),
klers For Protecting Attics” must be TY4181 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 51-621-1-200
maintained and serviced in accordance BB3 (K=8.0),
with this section. TY4182 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 51-622-1-200
Before closing a fire protection sys-
tem main control valve for maintenance BB1 (K=5.6),
TY3180 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 50-601-1-212
work on the fire protection system that
BB2 (K=5.6),
it controls, obtain permission to shut TY3181 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 50-602-1-212
down the affected fire protection sys- BB3 (K=5.6),
tem from the proper authorities and no- TY3182 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 50-603-1-212
tify all personnel who may be affected
by this action. BB1 (K=4.2),
TY4180 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 50-620-1-200
The owner is responsible for the in- BB2 (K=4.2),
spection, testing, and maintenance of TY4181 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 50-621-1-200
their fire protection system and devices BB3 (K=4.2),
in compliance with this document, as TY4182 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 50-622-1-200
well as with the applicable standards
of the National Fire Protection Associa- SD1 (K=5.6),
tion (e.g., NFPA 25), in addition to the TY3183 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 50-611-1-212
standards of any other authorities hav- SD2 (K=5.6),
ing jurisdiction. Contact the installing TY3184 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 50-612-1-212
contractor or sprinkler manufacturer SD3 (K=5.6),
regarding any questions. TY3185 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 50-613-1-212

Automatic sprinkler systems should be HIP (K=5.6),


inspected, tested, and maintained by a TY3187 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 51-620-1-200
qualified Inspection Service in accor-
dance with local requirements and/or AP (K=5.6),
national code. TY3190 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 50-625-1-200
AP (K=4.2),
Sprinklers that are found to be leaking TY2190 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 50-624-1-200
or exhibiting visible signs of corrosion Sprinkler Wrench:
must be replaced. Specify: W-Type 3 Sprinkler Wrench,
Automatic sprinklers must never be P/N 56-895-1-001.
painted, plated, coated, or otherwise Specify: W-Type 20 Sprinkler Wrench,
altered after leaving the factory. Modi- P/N 56-000-1-106.
fied sprinklers must be replaced.
Specify: W-Type 6 Sprinkler Wrench,
Over-heated solder type sprinklers P/N 56-000-6-387.
must be replaced. Bulb-type sprin-
klers that have been exposed to cor-
rosive products of combustion, but
have not operated, should be replaced
if they cannot be completely cleaned
by wiping the sprinkler with a cloth or
by brushing it with a soft bristle brush.
Care must be exercised to avoid dam-
age to the sprinklers before, during, and
after installation. Sprinklers damaged
by dropping, striking, wrench twist/
slippage, or the like, must be replaced.
Also, replace any sprinkler that has a
cracked bulb or that has lost liquid from
its bulb. (Refer to Installation Section).
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ROOF SPAN 6" (152,4 mm) MAX. ROOF SPAN


(COVERAGE) 4" (101,6 mm) MIN. (COVERAGE)
FROM WALL DECK
SEE FIG. 11 AP or STANDARD
BACK TO BACK SPRAY SPRINKLER
SPRINKLER
STANDARD SINGLE DIRECTIONAL
TRUSS SCISSOR SPRINKLERS
12 TRUSS
4-12 SEE
22" (558,8 mm) MAX. FIG. 11
16" (406,4 mm) MIN.
BOTTOM OF SHEATHING DRAFT
8" MIN.
CURTAIN
FULL WALL TO DECK (203,2 mm)
TO DECK

FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2

6'-0" (1,83 m) MAXIMUM 7'-0" (2,1 m) MIN. FOR AP SPRINKLERS


4'-0" (1,22 m) MINIMUM 6'-0" (1,8 m) MINIMUM FOR
STANDARD SPRAY SPRINKLERS

BB or SD ATTIC AP or STANDARD ATTIC


SPRINKLERS RIDGE SPRAY SPRINKLER SPRINKLER RIDGE

BRANCH BRANCH
LINE LINE

TRUSS CEILING TRUSS CEILING

FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4

22" (558,8 mm) MAX. BB, SD or HIP ATTIC


16" (406,4 mm) MIN. SPRINKLER BB, SD or HIP
-or- STANDARD ATTIC
FOR A ROOF PITCH TRUSS 18" MIN. SPRINKLER
LESS THAN 4:12 (33%), (457,2 mm)
12" (304,8 mm) MAXIMUM 26'-0" (7,92 m) AP or
BELOW PEAK AND 1" MINIMUM STANDARD
(25,4 mm) MINIMUM SPRAY
BELOW BOTTOM OF SPRINKLERS
TOP CHORD OR
RAFTER SCISSOR
TRUSS

FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6

6" (152,4 mm) 6" (152,4 mm)


MINIMUM MAXIMUM
BB or HIP
ATTIC
BB, SD or HIP SPRINKLER
SPRINKLER RIDGE

22" (558,8 mm) MAX.


16" (406,4 mm) MIN.
BRANCH BOTTOM OF SHEATHING
LINE

TRUSS CEILING

FIGURE 7 FIGURE 8
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12" MIN. 12" MIN. SINGLE DIRECTIONAL


ATTIC (304,8 mm) (304,8 mm) SPRINKLERS AS
SPRINKLER APPROPRIATE FOR
PROTECTED RESPECTIVE SLOPE
SPACE 6" MIN.
(152,4 mm) DRAFT CURTAIN 8" MIN.
(SHOWN) (203,2 mm)
OR FULL WALL
TO ROOF DECK

CEILING NON-COMBUSTIBLE
INSULATION FOR FIRE
JOIST
PROTECTION OF CPVC
CPVC PIPE CEILING PIPE, NOT FREEZE
& FITTINGS SPRINKLER PROTECTION A B
WHEN ANGLE "A" DOES
FIGURE 9A NOT EQUAL ANGLE "B"
FIGURE 10
PERMITTED USE OF ATTIC SPRINKLERS
FOR MISMATCHED SLOPES

NON-COMBUSTIBLE INSULATION ATTIC


FOR FIRE PROTECTION OF CPVC PIPE, SPRINKLER
NOT FREEZE PROTECTION PROTECTED AP or STANDARD
SPACE SPRAY SPRINKLER
OPTION A OPTION B COVERAGE ON SLOPE

BB, SD or HIP
COVERAGE ON
HORIZONTAL
6" MIN.
(152,4 mm)

JOIST
CPVC PIPE CEILING
& FITTINGS SPRINKLER CEILING
FIGURE 9B

CEILING ROOF JOIST


NON-COMBUSTIBLE INSULATION ATTIC JOIST OR TOP CHORD
FOR FIRE PROTECTION OF CPVC PIPE, SPRINKLER
NOT FREEZE PROTECTION PROTECTED
SPACE AP or STANDARD
SPRAY SPRINKLER
COVERAGE ON SLOPE
VERTICAL
RISE BB, SD or HIP
COVERAGE ON
HORIZONTAL
MAXIMUM
6" MIN. 2" (50 mm) VENT
(152,4 mm) PERMITTED

CEILING TOP OF
INSULATION
JOIST

CEILING
CPVC PIPE
ELEVATION
& FITTINGS
CHANGE
CEILING
FIGURE 9C

NON-COMBUSTIBLE ROOF JOIST


INSULATION OR TOP CHORD
FIGURE 9
NON-COMBUSTIBLE INSULATION FIGURE 11
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CPVC PIPE COVERAGE STARTING POINT AT EAVE
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FIGURE 12 7'-6" (2,3 m) MAX. HORIZONTAL


HIP ROOF INSTALLATION SEE FIG. 11
WITH RAFTERS FRAMED
PERPENDICULAR TO HIP SPRINKLERS BACK
OUTSIDE WALL PROTECT AREA ON TO BACK
BOTH SIDES OF SPRINKLERS
(SHOWN WITH HIP HIP RIDGE
SPRINKLERS PROTECTING
HIP SLOPE & ADJACENT RAFTERS IN HIP SLOPE HIP
AREAS TO HIP SLOPE) AREA PERPENDICULAR SLOPE ROOF
TO OUTSIDE WALL SLOPE

OUTSIDE RIDGE LINE


MAXIMUM WALL
28'-0" (8,5 m)
HORIZONTAL HIP
RIDGES

6'-0" (1,8 m) MAX. 3'-0" (0,9 m)


SEE FIG. 11 3'-0" (0,9 m) MIN. MAX. ON
ON HIP SLOPE HIP SLOPE

FIGURE 13A 6'-0" (1,8 m) MAX. 6'-0" (1,8 m) MAX.


HIP ROOF INSTALLATION
WITH TRUSSES FRAMED STANDARD SPRAY
SPRINKLERS INSTALLED
PARALLEL TO OUTSIDE WALL PER NFPA 13 IN HIP SLOPE BACK
(SHOWN WITH STANDARD AREA WHEN TRUSSES TO BACK
SPRAY OR AP SPRINKLERS IN ARE FRAMED PARALLEL SPRINKLERS
HIP SLOPE) TO OUTSIDE WALL

TRUSSES IN HIP SLOPE AREA HIP


WHERE AN AREA PARALLEL TO OUTSIDE WALL SLOPE ROOF
(SHOWN NON-SHADED)
SLOPE
IS PROTECTED
WITH AP SPRINKLERS,
CPVC MAY BE OUTSIDE WALL
MAXIMUM RIDGE LINE
USED FOR CEILING
40'-0" (12,2 m) SINGLE
PROTECTION BELOW 3'-0" (0,9 m)
HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONAL
(SEE PAGE 6) MAX. ON
ROOF SPAN SPRINKLERS
(COVERAGE) HIP SLOPE
HIP RIDGES

3'-0" (0,9 m)
MAX. ON CPVC PIPE MAY BE USED IN SHADED AREA ONLY
HIP SLOPE FOR CEILING PROTECTION BELOW (SEE PAGE 6)

FIGURE 13B
HIP ROOF INSTALLATION STANDARD SPRAY 6'-0" (1,8 m) MAX.
WITH TRUSSES FRAMED SPRINKLERS INSTALLED
PER NFPA 13 IN HIP SLOPE
PARALLEL TO OUTSIDE WALL AREA WHEN TRUSSES
(SHOWN WITH STANDARD BACK
ARE FRAMED PARALLEL
TO BACK
SPRAY OR AP SPRINKLERS TO OUTSIDE WALL
SPRINKLERS
IN HIP SLOPE & ADJACENT
AREAS TO HIP SLOPE) TRUSSES IN HIP SLOPE AREA
PARALLEL TO OUTSIDE WALL HIP
SLOPE ROOF
OUTSIDE WALL SLOPE

WHERE AN AREA
(SHOWN NON-SHADED) RIDGE LINE
IS PROTECTED
WITH AP SPRINKLERS,
CPVC MAY BE
USED FOR CEILING
PROTECTION BELOW
(SEE PAGE 6)
CPVC PIPE MAY BE USED IN SHADED AREA ONLY
HIP RIDGES FOR CEILING PROTECTION BELOW (SEE PAGE 6)
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Attic Spaces Greater 60 Feet (18,3m) Up TO 80 Feet (24,4m) Wide, (Ref. Figure 14 & 15)
Only 8.0 K, BB Sprinklers in conjunction with AP Sprinklers or Standard Spray Sprinklers can be used to protect attics up
to 80 feet (24,4 m) wide.
NOTE
Attics over 80 feet (24,4 m) wide must use Standard Spray Sprinklers throughout because Attic Sprinklers have not been
tested in this scenario.
For single ridge construction (Ref. Figure 14A & 14B), use 8.0K, BB Sprinklers to protect the center portion. AP Sprinklers
(Ref. Fig. 14A) or Standard Spray Sprinklers (Ref. Fig. 14B) are then used to protect up to 10 feet (3,1 m) of width at the eaves
beyond the maximum allowable 60 foot (18,3 m) span of the 8.0K, BB Sprinklers.
For hip roof construction (Ref. Figure 15), use 8.0K, BB Sprinklers in the center portion and HIP Sprinklers can be located
down the entire hip. AP Sprinklers or Standard Spray Sprinklers are then used to protect up to 10 feet (3,1 m) of width at the
eaves beyond the maximum allowable 60 foot (18,3 m) span of the 8.0K, BB Sprinklers, and the maximum allowable hori-
zontal coverage of the HIP Sprinklers.

SEE FIG. 11 SD SPAN


SEE FIG. 11 (TABLE A)
BB SPAN
(TABLE A) AP
10'-0" MAX. SPRINKLERS 10'-0" MAX.
(3,05 m) BB ATTIC SPACED (3,05 m)
AP 6'-0" SPRINKLER 8'-0" (2,4 m) AP SPRINKLER 6'-0" SD ATTIC
SPRINKLER (1,83 m) TO COVERAGE (1,83 m) SPRINKLER
COVERAGE MAX. 7'-0" (1,8 m) MAX.
ON CENTER

6'-0" MAX. AP
6'-0" MAX. (1,83 m) SPRINKLERS
(1,83 m) 4'-0" MIN. SPACED
4'-0" MIN. (1,22 m) 8'-0" (2,4 m)
(1,22 m) TO
7'-0" (1,8 m)
ON CENTER

FIGURE 14A FIGURE 14B

BACK
10'-0" HIP
TO BACK
(3,0 m) SPRINKLERS
SPRINKLERS
HIP
RIDGES 10'-0"
(3,0 m)

AP
SPRINKLERS RIDGE
AT THE EAVES LINE

PERIMETER HIP ROOF


PROTECTION SLOPE SLOPE
AREA
BB
SPAN
(TABLE A)

10'-0"
(3,0 m)

CPVC PIPE MAY


BE USED IN SHADED 7'-0" to 10'-0"
AREA FOR CEILING (2,1 m to 3,0 m)
PROTECTION BELOW ON CENTER FOR
(SEE PAGE 6) AP SPRINKLERS

FIGURE 15
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BB ATTIC BB ATTIC
SPRINKLER ANY SPRINKLER
3-1/2" MIN.
36" MIN. DISTANCE
(88,9 mm)
(914,4 mm)
AIR SPACE
GREATER
NO THAN 6"
6" MAX.
ADDITIONAL (152,4 mm)
(152,4 mm)
SPRINKLER
REQUIRED ADDITIONAL AP
OR STANDARD SPRAY
SPRINKLER REQUIRED
(LOCATE PER FIGURE
14A OR 14B)

FIGURE 16A FIGURE 16B


There can be a maximum 6 inch (152,4 mm) high Horizontal Obstruction as long as it is 36 inches (914,4 mm), measured
vertically, below the Attic Sprinkler. If the obstruction is closer or larger, there must be a sprinkler on the other side of the ob-
struction. Reference Figures 16A and 16B. This criteria does not limit the top chord of the trusses or the depth of the rafter,
but does limit the obstructions that run across the trusses or rafters.

BB ATTIC Dimension A Distance B Additional


SPRINKLER
Sprinkler
Maximum Minimum
36" (914,4 mm) Required
6" (152,4 mm) Horizontal Horizontal
MINIMUM Beyond
MINIMUM Dimension of Distance to
NO Obstruction
Obstruction Obstruction
ADDITIONAL
SPRINKLER All Vertical Obstructions < 6" (152,4 mm) YES
REQUIRED
1/2"-1" (12,7 mm-25,4 mm) 6" (152,4 mm) NO
1"-4" (25,4 mm-101,6 mm) 12" (304,8 mm) NO
4'-0" (1,2 m) 4"-8" (101,4 mm-203,2 mm) 24" (609,6 mm) NO
MAXIMUM
8"-10" (203,2 mm-254,0 mm) 5'-0" (1,52 m) NO
FIGURE 16C 10"-20" (254,0 mm-508,0 mm) 10'-0" (3,05 m) NO

LESS THAN BB ATTIC 20"-30" (508,0 mm-762,0 mm) 15'-0" (4,57 m) NO


6" (152,4 mm) SPRINKLER
30"-40" (762,0 mm-1016,0 mm) 20'-0" (6,10 m) NO
36" (914,4 mm)
MINIMUM 40"-48" (1016,0 mm-1219,2 mm) 25'-0" (7,62 m) NO
ADDITIONAL AP
OR STANDARD SPRAY > 48" (1219,2 mm) Any Distance YES
SPRINKLER(S)
REQUIRED (LOCATE
PER FIGURE
14A OR 14B)

GREATER THAN DIMENSION A


4'-0" (1,2 m) PER TABLE

DIMENSION B
FIGURE 16D PER TABLE ADDITIONAL AP
OR STANDARD SPRAY
If the Horizontal Obstruction is below the sprinkler, there must SPRINKLER REQUIRED
be 6 inches (152,4 mm) clearance over the top of the ob- (LOCATE PER FIGURE
struction, and the obstruction must be 4 feet (1,2 m) or less 14A OR 14B)
in width to allow water to pass both over and under the ob-
struction. The clearance is measured perpendicular to and
from the bottom of the rafter. If there is not 6 inches (152,4 FIGURE 16E
mm) of clearance above the obstruction, a sprinkler must be For Vertical Obstructions, the maximum dimension of the ob-
located on the other side of the obstruction. If the obstruc- struction is its width and the horizontal distance away from
tion is greater than 4 feet (1,2 m) in width, a sprinkler must the obstruction is measured horizontally.
be added below the obstruction. Reference Figures 16C and
16D, where the maximum spacing for AP Sprinklers is 12 feet
(3,7 m) and Standard Spray Sprinklers is 15 feet (4,6 m).

FIGURE 16 (1 OF 2)
OBSTRUCTIONS TO WATER DISTRIBUTION — BB, SD & HIP
(Obstructions to Water Distribution for Attic Sprinklers Differ from Standard Sprinklers as Shown)
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Figure 16F Figure 16G


Area Outside of Mechanical Space Piggyback
Or Similar Compartmental Space Trusses
When a BB Sprinkler is 36 inches (914,4 mm) or greater When a BB Sprinkler can be installed below or between
above the space, and 36 inches (914,4 mm) or greater stiffeners and maintain the 16 to 22 inch (404,4 to 558,8
clearance above the space is present, additional sprinklers mm) distance to the peak, as well as the “V” and “H” clear-
are not needed. ance to the stiffeners, additional sprinklers are not required.
When a BB Sprinkler is a 36 inches (914,4 mm) or greater When the stiffeners are located a minimum of 12 inches
above the space, and a 12 to 36 inches (304,8 mm to 914,4 (304,8 mm) below the BB Sprinkler, the stiffeners are 7-1/2
mm) clearance above the space is present, Intermediate inches (190,5 mm) maximum in width, the openings are 12
Level Standard Sprinklers are to be installed to protect the inches (304,8 mm) minimum, and there is 70% minimum
obstructed area. open area, additional sprinklers are not required.
Otherwise, the area beyond the mechanical space is to be Otherwise, additional sprinklers are required as shown.
protected as shown by installing Standard Spray Sprin-
klers as necessary — OR — by constructing a shear wall "V" H
and installing SD Sprinklers. V
BB1 BB2 BB3
NOTE: In all cases, the mechanical space or similar com- 0" 0" 0" 0"
partmented space is to be sprinklered per its respec-
tive hazard rating and separated from the light hazard at- "H" V > 0" V + 15" V + 10" V + 8"
tic space by construction that has a fire resistance rating
based on the water supply duration required for the hazard BOTTOM STIFFENERS
rating within the mechanical space or similar compartment- PLANE OF
ed space. STIFFENERS

"V" 22" (558,8 mm) MAX.


BB ATTIC 16" (406,4 mm) MIN.
SPRINKLER
36" (914,4 mm)
OR GREATER
NO
ADDITIONAL 36" (914,4 mm)
SPRINKLERS OR GREATER
REQUIRED

TOP OF BB ATTIC
DEFLECTOR SPRINKLER
STANDARD MECHANICAL
SPRAY SPRINKLER SPACE
BB ATTIC 70% MINIMUM
SPRINKLER OPEN AREA
4" (101,6 mm) TO
STIFFENERS
6" (152,4 mm) TYP.
3-1/2" MIN. 12" MIN.
12" (304,8 mm) TO 36" (914,4 mm) (304,8 mm)
36" (914,4 mm) OR GREATER (88,9 mm)
AIR SPACE
INTERMEDIATE
LEVEL BB ATTIC
STANDARD SPRAY SPRINKLER
SPRINKLER

7-1/2" MAX. 12" MIN.


STANDARD MECHANICAL 4" (101,6 mm) TO (190,5 mm) (304,8 mm)
SPRAY SPRINKLER SPACE 6" (152,4 mm) TYP.
BB ATTIC LESS THAN
SPRINKLER OR 70% OPEN AREA,
BB ATTIC
STANDARD SPRAY OPENINGS LESS THAN
SPRINKLER STANDARD SPRINKLER 12" (304,8 mm) WIDE,
SPRAY SPRINKLER OR STIFFENERS
LESS THAN GREATER THAN
12" (304,8 mm) INTERMEDIATE
LEVEL 7-1/2" (190,5 mm)
STANDARD WIDE
SPRINKLER

MECHANICAL SPACE

PROTECT WITH ADD SHEAR WALL AND


STANDARD SPRAY -OR- PROTECT WITH SINGLE SINGLE INSTALL SINGLE
SPRINKLERS DIRECTIONAL SPRINKLERS DIRECTIONAL DRAFT CURTAIN DIRECTIONAL
SPRINKLER OR FULL WALL SPRINKLER
FIGURE 16 (2 OF 2)
OBSTRUCTIONS TO WATER DISTRIBUTION — BB, SD & HIP
(Obstructions to Water Distribution for Attic Sprinklers Differ from Standard Sprinklers as Shown)
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AP AP
FIGURE 17A 3'-0" MAX.
SPRINKLER SPRINKLER
EXPOSED CPVC (0,9 m)
AP AP
WITH AP SPRINKLERS SPRIG SPRIG
AND 10'-0" MAX.
6" MIN. (3,0 m) 6" MIN.
BRANCHLINE OVER JOISTS (152,4 mm) (152,4 mm)
JOIST JOIST

12" MIN. 12" MIN. 12" MIN. 12" MIN.


(304,8 mm) (304,8 mm) (304,8 mm) (304,8 mm)

NON-COMBUSTIBLE NON-COMBUSTIBLE
INSULATION FOR FIRE INSULATION FOR FIRE
PROTECTION OF CPVC CEILING PROTECTION OF CPVC CEILING
PIPE, NOT FREEZE PIPE, NOT FREEZE
PROTECTION PROTECTION
OPTION A OPTION B

FIGURE 17B
EXPOSED CPVC 3'-0" MAX. AP AP
WITH AP SPRINKLERS (0,9 m) SPRINKLER SPRINKLER
AND AP 10'-0" MAX. AP
BRANCHLINE WITHIN JOISTS SPRIG (3,0 m) SPRIG

JOIST JOIST

6" MIN. NON-COMBUSTIBLE 6" MIN. NON-COMBUSTIBLE


(152,4 mm) INSULATION FOR FIRE (152,4 mm) INSULATION FOR FIRE
PROTECTION OF CPVC PROTECTION OF CPVC
PIPE, NOT FREEZE PIPE, NOT FREEZE
CEILING PROTECTION CEILING PROTECTION
OPTION A OPTION B

OBSTRUCTION OBSTRUCTION AP
FIGURE 18 SPRINKLER
OBSTRUCTIONS TO WATER A
DISTRIBUTION FOR AP
C C
MODEL AP SPRINKLERS SPRINKLER
A ≥ 3C or 3D
A ≤ 24" (609,6 mm)
D (Use dimension C or D,
D A
whichever is greater)
ELEVATION VIEW PLAN VIEW

Minimum
Horizontal Vertical Distance
Distance Below Deflector
(A) (B)
≤6" 3"
(≤152,4 mm) (76,2 mm)
A >6" to 9" 4"
(>152,4 mm to 228,6 mm) (101,6 mm)
B >9" to 12" 6"
(>228,6 mm to 304,8 mm) (88,9 mm)
AP >12" to 15" 8"
SPRINKLER (>304,8 mm to 381,0 mm) (203,2 mm)
>15" to 18" 9-1/2"
OBSTRUCTION (>381,0 mm to 457,2 mm) (241,3 mm)
>18" to 24" 12-1/2"
(>457,2 mm to 609,6 mm) (317,5 mm)
>24" to 30" 15-1/2"
(>609,6 mm to 762,0 mm) (393,7 mm)
>30" 18"
(>762,0 mm) (457,2 mm)
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A = 6" (150 mm) MAX.


B = 12" (300 mm) MAX.
A A

B A

ANGLE SPRIG
B
ARMOVER SPRIG ARMOVER
BRANCHLINE BRANCHLINE
VERTICAL SPRIG DIRECT MOUNT

VERTICAL RISER VERTICAL RISER

FIGURE 19
EXPOSED CPVC WITH BB, SD, AND HIP SPRINKLERS

HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS
Attic sprinklers must be calculated in conformance with these guidelines. In all cases, the design area shall include the most
hydraulically demanding sprinklers. More than one set of calculations may be required to prove different situations.
For individual areas requiring more than four AP Sprinklers, the maximum area of attic protected by AP Sprinklers is limited
to 3000 ft2 (279 m2) in any single area. Areas must be separated by a minimum of 15 feet (4,6 m) by an area protected by BB,
SD,or HIP Sprinklers, in order to be considered separate areas.
The hydraulic calculations have been divided into three parts as follows:

• FIGURE 20-A: “Attics Protected Entirely By BB, SD, and HIP Attic Sprinklers”.
20-A-1 (Page 18) BB Sprinklers
20-A-2 (Page 18) BB and HIP Sprinklers
20-A-3 (Page 19) BB and SD Sprinklers
20-A-4 (Page 19) SD Sprinklers
20-A-5 (Page 19) SD and HIP Sprinklers
20-A-6 (Page 19) HIP Sprinklers

• FIGURE 20-B: “Attics Protected With A Mixture Of BB. SD, and HIP Attic Sprinklers And AP Sprinklers”.
20-B-1 (Page 20) SD Sprinklers & AP Sprinklers At The Ridge
20-B-2 (Page 20) BB Sprinklers & AP Sprinklers At The Eaves or Beyond An Obstruction
20-B-3 (Page 21) BB Sprinklers & AP Sprinklers At The Hip
20-B-4 (Page 21) BB Sprinklers, SD Sprinklers, HIP Sprinklers, & AP Sprinklers At The Hip
20-B-5 (Page 22) BB, SD, or HIP Sprinklers & AP Sprinklers in a Dormer, at a Cross, or at an Ell
20-B-6 (Page 22) BB,SD, or HIP Sprinklers & AP Sprinklers Separated By Compartmentalization

• FIGURE 20-C: “Attics Protected With A Mixture Of BB. SD, and HIP Attic Sprinklers And Standard Spray
Sprinklers”.
20-C-1 (Page 23) SD Sprinklers & Standard Spray Sprinklers At The Ridge
20-C-2 (Page 23) BB Sprinklers & Standard Spray Sprinklers At The Eaves or Beyond An Obstruction
20-C-3 (Page 24) BB Sprinklers & Standard Spray Sprinklers At The Hip
20-C-4 (Page 25) BB Sprinklers, SD Sprinklers, HIP Sprinklers, & Standard Spray Sprinklers At The Hip
20-C-5 (Page 26) BB, SD, or HIP Sprinklers & Standard Spray Sprinklers in a Dormer, at a Cross, or at an Ell
20-C-6 (Page 26) BB, SD, or HIP Sprinklers & Standard Sprinklers Separated By Compartmentalization
MODEL AP
MODEL BB MODEL SD
MODEL HIP OR STANDARD
BACK TO BACK SINGLE DIRECTIONAL
SPRAY

FIGURE 20
HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS
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FIGURE 20-A-1. BB SPRINKLERS


• Wet Systems — Calculate the most
demanding five sprinklers. RIDGE
• Dry Systems—Calculate the most
demanding seven sprinklers (see
adjacent figure).

DRY SYSTEM SHOWN

FIGURE 20-A-2. BB AND HIP SPRINKLERS

H
IP
• Wet Systems — Calculate the most demand-
ing five sprinklers. RIDGE
• Dry Systems — Calculate the most demand-
ing seven sprinklers, and then calculate the
most demanding contiguous nine sprinklers
with a maximum of seven to be BB Sprinklers
(see adjacent figures). Use the most demand-
ing calculation.
DRY SYSTEM SHOWN

IP
H
RIDGE
Y
LE
L
VA

DRY SYSTEM SHOWN


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OBSTRUCTION
FIGURE 20-A-3. BB AND SD SPRINKLERS
• Wet Systems — Calculate the most demand-
ing five BB Sprinklers plus two SD Sprinklers. RIDGE

• Dry Systems — Calculate the most de-


manding seven BB Sprinklers plus up to
two SD Sprinklers (see adjacent figure).

DRY SYSTEM SHOWN

FIGURE 20-A-4. SD SPRINKLERS


• Wet Systems — Calculate the most de-
manding five SD Sprinklers. RIDGE
• Dry Systems — Calculate the most de-
manding nine SD Sprinklers (see adjacent
figure).
WALL OR
DRAFT CURTAIN
AT RIDGE

DRY SYSTEM SHOWN

FIGURE 20-A-5. SD AND HIP SPRINKLERS


H
IP

• Wet Systems — Calculate the


most demanding five sprinklers. RIDGE

• Dry Systems—Calculate the most demand-


ing nine sprinklers with a maximum of seven
to be SD Sprinklers (see adjacent figure). WALL OR
DRAFT CURTAIN
AT RIDGE

DRY SYSTEM SHOWN

FIGURE 20-A-6. HIP SPRINKLERS


H

IP
IP

• Wet Systems — Calculate the most de-


manding five sprinklers (see adjacent figure).
• Dry Systems — Calculate the
most demanding nine sprinklers.
H
IP

IP
H

WET SYSTEM SHOWN


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FIGURE 20-B-1. SD SPRIN-


KLERS & AP SPRINKLERS AT
THE RIDGE
RIDGE
• Wet Systems — Calcu-
late the most demanding five
sprinklers of one type. Use the
most demanding calculation.
WALLS OR
• Dry Systems—Calculate the DRAFT
most demanding nine SD Sprin- CURTAINS
klers, and then calculate the most DRY SYSTEM SHOWN
demanding seven AP Sprinklers.
Use the most demanding cal-
culation (see adjacent figure).

FIGURE 20-B-2. BB OR SD
SPRINKLERS & AP SPRIN-
KLERS AT THE EAVES OR
BEYOND AN OBSTRUCTION RIDGE
• Wet Systems — Calculate the
most demanding five BB or SD
Sprinklers plus up to two most
demanding AP Sprinklers.
• Dry Systems—Calculate the
most demanding seven BB or
SD Sprinklers plus up to two DRY SYSTEM SHOWN
most demanding AP Sprin-
klers (see adjacent figures).
OBSTRUCTION

RIDGE

DRY SYSTEM SHOWN

DRY SYSTEM SHOWN


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FIGURE 20-B-3. AREA 2 AREA 1 AREA 3


BB SPRINKLERS & AP SPRIN- WITH AP WITH BB WITH AP
SPRINKLERS SPRINKLERS SPRINKLERS
KLERS AT THE HIP
Where the total number of AP Sprin- STAGGERED
klers at the hip is greater than four: SPACING WHEN
MORE THAN
• Wet Systems — Calculate the ONE ROW
most demanding five BB Sprinklers
plus the two most demanding AP
Sprinklers, and then calculate the
most demanding area up to 1500 ft2
(137 m2) having AP Sprinklers (e.g.,
Area 2 in adjacent upper figure). Use
the most demanding calculation.
• Dry Systems — Calculate the
MINIMUM
most demanding seven BB Sprin- SEPARATION
klers plus the two most demanding 15'-0" (4,6 m)
AP Sprinklers, and then calculate the
most demanding area up to 1950 ft2
(181 m2) having AP Sprinklers (e.g.,
Area 2 in adjacent upper figure). Use
the most demanding calculation.

FIGURE 20-B-4. BB SPRIN-


KLERS, SD SPRINKLERS, HIP
SPRINKLERS, & AP SPRIN- WALL OR
DRAFT
KLERS AT THE HIP CURTAIN
RIDGE
Where the total number of AP Sprin-
klers at the hip is four or less:
• Wet Systems — Calculate the
most demanding five BB, SD,
or HIP Sprinklers plus up to two
most demanding AP Sprinklers.
DRY SYSTEM SHOWN
• Dry Systems — Calculate the
most demanding nine BB, SD, or HIP
Sprinklers plus up to two most de- AREA 2 AREA 1 AREA 3
WITH AP WITH BB & SD WITH AP
manding AP Sprinklers (Of the nine SPRINKLERS SPRINKLERS SPRINKLERS
BB, SD, or HIP Sprinklers, calculate
up to a maximum of seven BB Sprin-
klers, see adjacent upper figure).
Where the total number of AP Sprin-
klers at the hip is greater than four:
• Wet Systems — Calculate up
to the most demanding five BB,
SD, or HIP Sprinklers plus the two
most demanding AP Sprinklers, and
then calculate the most demanding
area up to 1500 ft2 (137 m2) hav-
ing AP Sprinklers(e.g., Area 2). Use
the most demanding calculation. MINIMUM
SEPARATION
• Dry Systems — Calculate up 15'-0" (4,6 m)
to the most demanding nine BB,
SD, or HIP Sprinklers plus the two
most demanding AP Sprinklers, and
then calculate the most demanding
area up to 1950 ft2 (181 m2) hav-
ing AP Sprinklers (e.g., Area 2). Use
the most demanding calculation.
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FIGURE 20-B-5. BB, SD, OR HIP


AP
SPRINKLERS & AP SPRINKLERS SPRINKLERS
IN A DORMER, AT A CROSS, AT (4 OR LESS)
A HIP, OR AT AN ELL
Where the quantity of AP Sprinklers
in each dormer, cross, or ell is four
or less (see adjacent figure) and all
of the dormers, crosses and ells
meet the maximum four AP Sprin-
kler criteria, calculate the BB, SD, or
HIP Sprinkler demand as described
in Part A-1 thru A-6 or Part B-1 thru
B-4, plus up to two of the most de- AP
SPRINKLERS
manding AP Sprinklers in the dor- (4 OR LESS)
mer, cross, or ell that is adjacent to
the BB, SD, or HIP Sprinklers that
are being included in the demand
calculation.
Where the quantity of AP Sprinklers
in any dormer, cross, or ell is greater
than four, refer to Figure B- 3.

AP AP
SPRINKLERS SPRINKLERS
(4 OR LESS) (4 OR LESS)

FIGURE 20-B-6. BB,SD, OR HIP


SPRINKLERS & AP SPRINKLERS
SEPARATED BY
COMPARTMENTALIZATION
RIDGE
• Wet Systems— Calculate the BB,
SD, or HIP Sprinkler demand as
described in Part A-1 thru A-6 or
Part B-1 thru B-4, and then calcu- WALL
late the most demanding area up to
1500 ft2 (137 m2) having AP Sprin-
klers. Use the most demanding
calculation (see adjacent figure).
DORMER
• Dry Systems— Calculate the BB, BUILT ON TOP
SD, or HIP Sprinkler demand as OF ROOF OR
described in Part A-1 thru A-6 or SHEATHING
RIDGE
Part B-1 thru B-4, and then calcu-
late the most demanding area up to
1950 ft2 (181 m2) having AP Sprin-
klers. Use the most demanding
calculation (see adjacent figure).
TFP610
Page 23 of 28

FIGURE 20-C-1. SD SPRINKLERS &


STANDARD SPRAY SPRINKLERS AT
THE RIDGE
• Wet Systems—Calculate the most RIDGE
demanding five sprinklers of one type.
Use the most demanding calculation.
• Dry Systems —Calculate the most
demanding nine SD Sprinklers, and
WALLS OR
then calculate the most demand- DRAFT
ing seven Standard Spray Sprin- CURTAINS
klers. Use the most demanding cal- DRY SYSTEM SHOWN
culation (see adjacent figures).

FIGURE 20-C-2. BB SPRINKLERS


& STANDARD SPRAY SPRINKLERS OBSTRUCTION
BEYOND AN OBSTRUCTION
• Wet Systems — Calculate the RIDGE
most demanding five BB Sprin-
klers plus up to two most demand-
ing Standard Spray Sprinklers.
• Dry Systems—Calculate the most
demanding seven BB Sprinklers plus
up to two most demanding Standard
Spray Sprinklers (see adjacent figures). DRY SYSTEM SHOWN
TFP610
Page 24 of 28

Figure 20-C-3. BB Srinklers & FIRST CALCULATION


Standard Spray Sprinklers At The
HIP
Where the total number of standard
spray sprinklers at the hip is greater
than four: RIDGE

• Wet Systems - Calculate the most


demanding five BB Sprinklers plus
up to two most demanding Stan-
dard Spray Sprinklers, and then cal-
culate the most demanding remote
design area (including all sprinkler
types) per NFPA 13 (i.e., area reduc- DRY SYSTEM SHOWN
tion for quick response and 30% in-
crease for sloped ceilings). Use the SECOND CALCULATION
most demanding calculation.
• Dry Systems - Calculate the most
demanding seven BB Sprinklers
plus up to two most demanding
Stand Spray Sprinklers, and then RIDGE
calculate the most demanding de-
sign area (including all sprinkler
types) per NFPA 13 (i.e., 30% in- 2535 SQ. FT.
crease for sloped ceilings and 30% (235,5 SQ. METERS)
increase for dry systems). Include all
sprinkler types within this area (see
adjacent figure). Use the most de- DRY SYSTEM SHOWN
manding calculation. NOTE:
Dry Pipe = 1500 SQ. FT. (NFPA Light Hazard) x 1.3 x 1.3 = 2535 SQ. FT.
TFP610
Page 25 of 28

FIGURE 20-C-4. BB SPRINKLERS, SD


SPRINKLERS, HIP SPRINKLERS, &
STANDARD SPRAY SPRINKLERS WALL OR
DRAFT
AT THE HIP CURTAIN
RIDGE
Where the total number of Standard Spray
Sprinklers at the hip is four or less:
• Wet Systems — Calculate the most
demanding five BB, SD, or HIP Sprin-
klers plus up to two most demand-
ing Standard Spray Sprinklers.
DRY SYSTEM SHOWN
• Dry Systems — Calculate the most
demanding nine BB, SD, or HIP Sprin-
klers plus up to two most demand-
ing Standard Spray Sprinklers (Of the
nine BB,SD, or HIP Sprinklers, cal-
culate up to a maximum of seven BB
Sprinklers, see adjacent upper figure).
Where the total number of standard spray FIRST CALCULATION
sprinklers at the hip is greater than four:
• Wet Systems — Calculate the most de-
manding five BB, SD, or HIP Sprinklers
plus up to two most demanding Standard
Spray Sprinklers, and then calculate the RIDGE
most demanding remote design area (In-
cluding all sprinklers types) per NFPA 13
(i.e., area reduction for quick response
& 30% increase for sloped ceilings).
Use the most demanding calculation.
• Dry Systems — Calculate the most de-
manding nine BB, SD, or HIP Sprinklers DRY SYSTEM SHOWN
plus up to two most demanding Standard
Spray Sprinklers (Of the nine BB,SD, or HIP SECOND CALCULATION
Sprinklers, calculate up to a maximum of
seven BB Sprinklers, see adjacent upper
figure), and then calculate the most de-
manding design area (including all sprin-
kler types) per NFPA 13 (i.e., 30% increase RIDGE
for sloped ceilings & 30% increase for
dry systems). Include all sprinklers types
within this area (see adjacent figure).
2535 SQ. FT.
(235,5 SQ. METERS)

DRY SYSTEM SHOWN


NOTE:
Dry Pipe = 1500 SQ. FT. (NFPA Light Hazard) x 1.3 x 1.3 = 2535 SQ. FT.
TFP610
Page 26 of 28

FIGURE 20-C-5. BB, SD, OR HIP STANDARD SPRAY


SPRINKLERS & STANDARD SPRAY SPRINKLERS
SPRINKLERS IN A DORMER, AT A (4 OR LESS)
CROSS, AT A HIP, OR AT AN ELL
Where the quantity of standard spray
sprinklers in each dormer, cross, or
ell is four or less (see adjacent figure)
and all of the dormers, crosses and ells
meet the maximum
four standard sprinkler criteria, calcu-
late the Attic Sprinkler demand as de- STANDARD SPRAY
scribed in Part A-1 thru A-6 or Part B-1 SPRINKLERS
thru B-4, plus up to two of the most de- (4 OR LESS)
manding standard spray
sprinklers in the dormer, cross, or ell
that is adjacent to the Attic Sprinklers
that are being included in the demand
calculation.
Where the quantity of standard spray
sprinklers in any dormer, cross, or ell
is greater than four, refer to Figure C-3.

STANDARD SPRAY STANDARD SPRAY


SPRINKLERS SPRINKLERS
(4 OR LESS) (4 OR LESS)

FIGURE 20-C-6. BB, SD, OR HIP


SPRINKLERS & STANDARD SPRIN-
KLERS SEPARATED BY COMPART-
MENTALIZATION
RIDGE
Calculate the Attic Sprinkler demand as
described in Part A-1 thru A-6 or Part
C-1 thru C-4, and then calculate the
Standard Spray Sprinklers per NFPA WALL
13. Use the most demanding calcula-
tion (see adjacent figure).

DORMER
BUILT ON TOP
OF ROOF OR
SHEATHING
RIDGE
TFP610
Page 27 of 28

12 MODEL AP SPRINKLERS
12 WET PIPE SYSTEM

(Ref. Figure 20-B-3)


Calculation 1:
100' (25,4 m) Calculate the most demanding five BB
20' 60' (15,2 m) 20' Sprinklers plus the two most demand-
(5,1 m) (5,1 m)
ing AP Sprinklers.

Calculation 2:
40'
Calculate the most demanding area
(10,2 m)
Calculation 1 up to 1500 ft2 having AP Sprinklers. In
this case the design area will be 800
ft2 (40 ft. x 20 ft.)
Use the most demanding calculation
(i.e., for proving the adequacy of the
100' (25,4 m) water supply).
20' 20'
(5,1 m)
60' (15,2 m)
(5,1 m) Where AP Sprinklers are utilized,
CPVC pipe may be used to supply
the AP Sprinklers, as well as the ceil-
ing sprinklers below the AP Sprinklers
40' (See Page 6).
Calculation 2
(10,2 m)

12 STANDARD SPRAY SPRINKLERS


12 WET PIPE SYSTEM

(Ref. Figure 20-C-3)


Calculation 1:
100' (25,4 m) Calculate the most demanding five BB
20' 60' (15,2 m) 20' Sprinklers plus the two most demand-
(5,1 m) (5,1 m)
ing Standard Spray Sprinklers.

Calculation 2:
40'
Calculate the most demanding re-
(10,2 m)
Calculation 1 mote design area (Including all sprin-
klers types) per NFPA 13 (i.e., area
reduction for quick response & 30%
increase for sloped ceilings). In this
case the theoretical design area is
1463 ft2 (1500 ft2 x 0.75* x 1.3). The ac-
100' (25,4 m)
tual design area, however, will need to
20' 20'
(5,1 m)
60' (15,2 m)
(5,1 m) be 1520 ft2 to pick up the entire cov-
erage area of the last BB Sprinkler.
Use the most demanding calculation
(i.e., for proving the adequacy of the
40'
Calculation 2 water supply).
(10,2 m)
Where Standard Sprinklers are uti-
lized, CPVC pipe CANNOT be used
to supply the Standard Spray Sprin-
klers or the ceiling sprinklers below
the Standard Spray Sprinklers.
* A 25% reduction for 20 ft. ceiling.

FIGURE 21
EXAMPLE FOR A WET PIPE SYSTEM HYDRAULIC DESIGN AREA COMPARISON
OF MODEL AP SPRINKLERS VERSES STANDARD SPRAY SPRINKLERS
WHERE MODEL AP OR STANDARD SPRAY SPRINKLERS ARE USED IN HIP AREAS
OUTSIDE THE SCOPE OF APPLICATION FOR MODEL BB BACK-TO-BACK SPRINKLERS
TFP610
Page 28 of 28

12 MODEL AP SPRINKLERS DRY


12 PIPE SYSTEM

(Ref. Figure 20-B-3)


Calculation 1:
100' (25,4 m) Calculate the most demanding seven
20' 60' (15,2 m) 20' BB Sprinklers plus the two most de-
(5,1 m) (5,1 m)
manding AP Sprinklers.

Calculation 2:
40'
Calculate the most demanding area
(10,2 m)
Calculation 1 up to 1950 ft2 having AP Sprinklers. In
this case the design area will be 800
ft2 (40 ft. x 20 ft.)
Use the most demanding calculation
(i.e., for proving the adequacy of the
100' (25,4 m) water supply).
20' 60' (15,2 m) 20'
(5,1 m) (5,1 m)

40'
Calculation 2
(10,2 m)

12 STANDARD SPRAY SPRINKLERS


12 DRY PIPE SYSTEM

(Ref. Figure 20-C-3)


Calculation 1:
100' (25,4 m) Calculate the most demanding seven
20' 60' (15,2 m) 20' BB Sprinklers plus the two most de-
(5,1 m) (5,1 m)
manding Standard Spray Sprinklers.

Calculation 2:
40'
Calculate the most demanding remote
(10,2 m)
Calculation 1 design area (Including all sprinklers
types) per NFPA 13 (i.e., 30% increase
for sloped ceilings & 30% increase for
dry systems). In this case the theoreti-
cal design area will be 2535 ft2 (1500
ft2 x 1.3 x 1.3). The actual design area,
100' (25,4 m)
however, will need to be 2720 ft2 to
20' 20'
(5,1 m)
60' (15,2 m)
(5,1 m) pick up the entire coverage area of the
last BB Sprinkler.
Use the most demanding calculation
(i.e., for proving the adequacy of the
40'
Calculation 2 water supply).
(10,2 m)

FIGURE 22
EXAMPLE FOR A DRY PIPE SYSTEM HYDRAULIC DESIGN AREA COMPARISON
OF MODEL AP SPRINKLERS VERSES STANDARD SPRAY SPRINKLERS
WHERE MODEL AP OR STANDARD SPRAY SPRINKLERS ARE USED IN HIP AREAS
OUTSIDE THE SCOPE OF APPLICATION FOR MODEL BB BACK-TO-BACK SPRINKLERS

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Chemical Compatibility
The FGG/BM/CZ™ System Compatible Program is
designed to test and monitor ancillary products on an
ongoing basis to ensure chemical compatibility with
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and BlazeMaster® fire sprinkler systems. Over the last 50
years, billions of feet of FlowGuard Gold®, Corzan® and
BlazeMaster® pipe have been successfully installed in
millions of homes, condominiums, apartments, hotels and
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Occasionally there have been instances where our


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sealants, leak detectors, firestops, etc. Thanks to this
A M E R I C A S exclusive Program,
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the new FGG/BM/CZ™
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This exclusive Program confirms chemical compatibility


with our CPVC products:
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Products are continually being added to the


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Refer to www.flowguardgold.com,
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for the most current list of compatible products.

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applies to FlowGuard Gold®, BlazeMaster®, Corzan® and HealthGuard™
CPVC. Other manufacturers and/or brands of CPVC piping products are
not eligible and do not comply with this Program. CPVC products are made
from compounds which may contain CPVC resins that have different
molecular weights and different chlorine content and these factors
can impact the performance of the resulting products. Additionally,
CPVC compounds contain performance additives that affect the performance
characteristics of the ancillary product. Thus, the FGG/BM/CZ System Compatible
program is only applicable to assess the chemical compatibility of products and
materials with Lubrizol’s FlowGuard Gold, BlazeMaster, Corzan, and HealthGuard
CPVC and bears no liability for any failures that may occur if the products on the
FGG/BM/CZ System Compatible Program are used with CPVC products other
than FlowGuard Gold, BlazeMaster, Corzan and HealthGuard.

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The FGG/BM/CZ™ System Compatible Products

The following products meet the standards and are deemed to be System Compatible:
Antimicrobial Coated Steel Fire Sprinkler Piping (Factory Applied) Firestop Collars
Wheatland Tube Company’s MIC SHIELD™ Coating* ....www.wheatland.com Biostop™ Pipe Collar ............................................www.biofireshield.com
(*For steel pipe manufactured after 2/22/09) Hilti® CP 643N ..................................................................www.us.hilti.com
Metacaulk® Pipe Collar ...............................................www.rectorseal.com
Antimicrobial Coating for Steel Fire Sprinkler Piping (After Market)
Potter Pipe-Shield™ .......................................................www.MIC-Test.com Termiticide / Insecticide
Bora-Care® .................................................................www.nisuscorp.com
Cutting Oil
Ace Transul-Kut 3200 Cutting Oil ..................................www.lube-tech.com Thread Sealants
CL-Free PLUS Thread Oil ............................................www.achemists.com Anti-Seize Technology SlickonTM GTS GoldTM ................www.antiseize.com
FPPI® ThreadFit® Cutting Oil .....................................................www.fppi.com Black Swan’s Big White Pipe Joint Compound .....www.blackswanmfg.com
Lubsoil Lubscut 3462 Lite Oil ...............................................www.tulco.com FPPI® PipeFit® ......................................................................www.fppi.com
Ridgid® Endura-Clear™ ........................................................www.ridgid.com IPS® Blue Seal ...................................................................www.ipscorp.com
Tuf-Cut Clear Thread Cutting Oil .........................................www.tulco.com IPS® White Seal Plus ..........................................................www.ipscorp.com
Whitlam Thread-Cut Plus .............................................www.jcwhitlam.com Jet-Lube® TFW™ ..........................................................www.jetlube.com
LA-CO® Leak-Tite® Blue .........................................................www.laco.com
Leak Detectors LA-CO® Slic-Tite® Paste .......................................................www.laco.com
megabubble® Leak Detector ........................................www.herchem.com Lyncar ProSeal Plus ............................................................www.lyncar.com
RectorSeal™ Better BubbleTM .....................................www.rectorseal.com Oatey® Great White® .............................................................www.oatey.com
Permabond® LH056 .................................................www.permabond.com
Firestop Sealants pro dopeTM Thread Sealant .........................................www.herchem.com
A/D FIREBARRIER Intumescent Sealant ............................www.adfire.com RectorSeal™ T Plus 2 .................................................www.rectorseal.com
A/D FIREBARRIER Silicone* (red & gray) ............................www.adfire.com Whitlam Power Seal Plus .............................................www.jcwhitlam.com
A/D FIREBARRIER Silicone SL* (red & gray) ........................www.adfire.com
BioStop® 350i & 500+ ............................................www.biofireshield.com Freeze Protection
BioStop® BF 150+ ....................................................www.biofireshield.com FireFighter® GL - Ready-To-Use*............................www.noblecompany.com
BlazeMaster® Caulk & Walk .....................................www.blazemaster.com FSS ProTect GL - Pre-Mix*.....................................www.huguenotlabs.com
(*Glycerin for fire sprinklers)
Hilti® CP 601S Elastic Firestop Sealant* ..........................www.us.hilti.com
Hilti® CP 604 Self-Leveling Firestop Sealant* .......................www.us.hilti.com Insulation*
Hilti® FS-One .....................................................................www.us.hilti.com ArcticFlexTM ...............................................www.nomacoinsulation.com
Metacaulk® 350i & 1000 ..............................................www.rectorseal.com Econotherm® ..............................................www.nomacoinsulation.com
Metacaulk® MC 150+ ..............................................www.rectorseal.com Ecoshield® .................................................www.nomacoinsulation.com
STI PENSIL® 300* ........................................................www.stifirestop.com Frost King .....................................................www.nomacoinsulation.com
STI SpecSeal® LCI Intumescent Firestop Sealant .........www.stifirestop.com ImcoLock® ...................................................www.nomacoinsulation.com
STI SpecSeal® Series SIL300 ......................................www.stifirestop.com Imcoshield® ..............................................www.nomacoinsulation.com
STI WF300 Firestop Caulk .........................................www.stifirestop.com Nomagard® ..................................................www.nomacoinsulation.com
Tremco Fyre-Caulk .............................................www.tremcofirestop.com Nomalock® ...............................................www.nomacoinsulation.com
TREMstop™ Fyre-Sil ..........................................www.tremcofirestop.com therma-cel® ...................................................www.nomacoinsulation.com
TREMstop™ Fyre-Sil SL ....................................www.tremcofirestop.com Tundra ......................................................................www.tundrafoam.com
TREMstop™ IA .................................................www.tremcofirestop.com Tundra Plus ..............................................................www.tundrafoam.com
TREMstop™ IA+ ................................................www.tremcofirestop.com Tundra Seal ..............................................................www.tundrafoam.com
3M Fire Barrier Water Tight Sealant 1000 NS* ............www.3m.com/firestop (*Insulation products listed are made of polyolefin)
3M Fire Barrier Water Tight Sealant 1003 SL* ............www.3m.com/firestop
3M IC 15 WB+ Firestop ............................................www.3m.com/firestop Seismic / Expansion Devices
Loos & Co. - Seismic Wire Rope/
3M 3000 WT Firestop .............................................www.3m.com/firestop
(*Silicone based firestop)
Cable™ Bracing ................................... www.earthquakebrace.com
Metraflex® Fireloop® Expansion Joint
Firestop Wraps for Fire Sprinkler Systems ...................................... www.fireloop.info
BioStop™ Wrap Strip ............................................www.biofireshield.com
Hilti® CP 648-S / CP 648-E .................................................www.us.hilti.com System Accessories
FlexHead® Fire Sprinkler Connections ...........................www.flexhead.com
Metacaulk® Wrap Strip ................................................www.rectorseal.com
Sioux Chief CPVC Transition Fittings ..........................www.siouxchief.com
Firestop Cast-In Devices Gasket & Gasket Lubricant
Bio Fireshield™ Cast-In-Place Firestop Device .......www.biofireshield.com
FPPI® LubeFit® Gasket Lubricant ............................................www.fppi.com
Hilti® CP 680-N / CP 680-P .................................................www.us.hilti.com
Garlock® Stress Saver® XP Gasket ....................................www.garlock.com
Hilti® Top Seal Plug .............................................................www.us.hilti.com LA-CO® Lubri-Joint® Water Dispersible Gasket Lubricant ........www.laco.com
Hilti® Water Barrier Module .................................................www.us.hilti.com Phoenix™ 27-A Water Dispersible Pipe
Metacaulk® Cast-In-Place Firestop Device ..................www.rectorseal.com Joint Lubricant ...........................................www.jtmproductsinc.net
Presealed Systems® Hydro Flame ...............www.presealedsystems.com Whitlam Quick Slip Plus ..................................................www.joinpipe.com
Presealed Systems® HydroPreseal ...............www.presealedsystems.com
ProSet Systems White ProSeal Plug ....................www.prosetsystems.com Detergents
STI SpecSeal Cast-In Firestop Device ..........................www.stifirestop.com Alconox ®..............................................................www.alconox.com

LEGAL DISCLAIMER: The FGG/BM/CZ™ System Compatible Program only applies to FlowGuard Gold®, BlazeMaster®, Corzan® and HealthGuard™ CPVC. Other manufacturers and/or brands of CPVC piping products are not eligible and do not comply
with this Program. CPVC products are made from compounds which may contain CPVC resins that have different molecular weights and different chlorine content and these factors can impact the performance of the resulting products. Additionally,
CPVC compounds contain performance additives that affect the performance characteristics of the ancillary product. Thus, the FGG/BM/CZ System Compatible program is only applicable to assess the chemical compatibility of products and materials with Lubrizol’s FlowGuard
Gold, BlazeMaster, Corzan, and HealthGuard CPVC and bears no liability for any failures that may occur if the products on the FGG/BM/CZ System Compatible Program are used with CPVC products other than FlowGuard Gold, BlazeMaster, Corzan and HealthGuard.

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Dyna-Flow® – M-COAT®
Submittal Data Sheet

High Strength Steel Pipe


Dyna-Flow® – M-Coat® pipe is the “original” high-strength lightwall sprinkler pipe.
Dyna-Flow – M-Coat has outstanding hydraulic capabilities and is recognized as the
most popular alternative to Schedule-10 pipe. Lightweight, easy to cut and easy to
handle for installation. Dyna-Flow – M-Coat is a valuable addition to any fire
protection system.

Additional Benefits
Lightweight and easy to install, resulting in more efficient use of your freight and labor
dollars. Provides stability needed to comply with standard hanger spacing (15 ft O.C.)
per NFPA. Available in standard lengths for your convenience, or can be ordered in
custom lengths upon approval. Fast cutting and welding, as well as easy roll grooving
and end preparation. Available in Factory roll grooved form for quicker shop turnaround.
Clean, durable mill coating provides longer“ shelf life” and acts as an excellent primer
for custom paint applications.

Superior Hydraulics
With an inside diameter of up to 11% larger than Schedule 40 and up to 7% larger
than Schedule10, Dyna-Flow – M-Coat pipe hydraulics are exceptional. Larger I.D.s
enable Dyna-Flow – M-Coat, and related components, to be down-sized within the
system, thus increasing the potential for job cost savings. For complete Hazen-Williams
Specifications & Approvals
charts, refer to “Dyna-Flow Hydraulic Data Tables.”
Dyna-Flow – M-Coat pipe is manufactured to meet ASTM A 795,
Coatings & Fabrication Type E Grade A, and are in compliance with NFPA-13 and NFPA-14.
Dyna-Flow – M-Coat products are coated externally with an environmentally approved All sizes of Dyna Flow are UL Listed, FM Approved and ULC Listed.
and specially formulated modified-acrylic or water-based coating. This durable, exterior Dyna-Flow – M-Coat is UL/ULC Listed for use with roll grooved,
black coating is paintable and acts as an excellent primer that is resistant to weathering plain-end couplings, and welded joints for wet, dry, pre-action and
and U.V. degradation from outdoor storage. Metallurgical properties provide excellent deluge systems. It is FM Approved for roll grooved, plain-ended, and
fabrication characteristics for end prep finishes, welding and roll grooving. No special welded joints for wet systems. Refer to appropriate documentation
process or equipment is needed for fabrication and installation. for up-to-date listing and approval information.
The internal surface of all black Fire Sprinkler pipe up to 4.5000” in diameter shall be
coated with Allied Tube & Conduit’s “M-Coat” ID Coating.

American Made
Manufactured at one of 3 U.S. Facilities and is available through distributors in the USA,
Canada, Mexico, and Latin America.

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Dyna-Thread – M-COAT
® ®

Full Line Schedule 40 Replacement

• Exceptional hydraulics Dyna-Thread – M-COAT


NPS Nominal I.D. Wt. Wt. (H20 Filled) CRR CRR
• Lightweight and easy to install In; mm In; mm Lbs/Ft; kg/m Lbs/Ft; kg/m Unthreaded Threaded
• Available factory roll grooved 1” 1.080 1.330 1.75 11.39 1.00
25 27.4 2.0 2.60 – –
• M-COAT ID 1¼” 1.408 1.870 2.54 9.50 1.00
32 35.8 2.8 3.78 – –
• UL and cUL listed 1½” 1.639 2.290 3.22 9.14 1.00
• FM approved 40 41.6 3.4 4.79 – –
2” 2.104 3.050 4.57 8.41 1.00
Combining the safety 50 53.4 4.5 6.80 – –

and longevity of Sch-40


with quality and
hydraulic advantages.
Dyna-Thread – M-COAT pipe is the full
® ®

Superior Coating Specifications & Approvals


line Schedule 40 replacement with the Dyna-Thread – M-COAT products are Dyna-Thread – M-COAT pipe is
same CRR of Schedule 40, 1.00, providing coated with an environmentally approved manufactured to meet ASTM A-135,
Dyna-Thread – M-COAT with the same life and specially formulated modified-acrylic Type E Grade A, is in compliance with
expectancy as Sch-40. With outstanding or water-based coating. This durable NFPA-13 and all sizes are rated at 300 psi
hydraulic capabilities, Dyna-Thread – coating is paintable and acts as an working pressure. Dyna-Thread – M-COAT
M-COAT is a more widely accepted excellent primer while resisting weather is UL and cUL listed for wet, dry deluge
product substitution than lightwall and UV degradation from outdoor storage. and pre-action sprinkler systems and FM
threadable pipe when Sch-40 is specified. approved for use in wet systems.
The internal surface of all black Allied Tube
Dyna-Thread – M-COAT’s inside diameter & Conduit fire sprinkler pipe products are Dyna-Thread – M-COAT can be hot dip
is up to 3.6% larger than Sch-40 and coated with M-COAT, an advanced MIC galvanized** to meet FM requirements for
provides improved hydraulics. When used coating that is FM approved for use use in dry systems. Dyna-Thread – M-COAT
in combination with Dyna-Flow pipe, down is approved for all threaded couplings and
sizing of pipe and related components welded outlets and is suitable for all
often occurs, thereby reducing costs. American Made roll-grooved and plain end fittings.
The consistent quality of steel used to Able to meet “Buy American”
make Dyna-Thread – M-COAT facilitates requirements, and is available through
smooth threading and lower maintenance distributors in the USA, Canada, Mexico
costs. Increased strength and lighter and Latin America.
weight allows Dyna-Thread – M-COAT to
reduce installation fatigue and makes it
ideal for retro-fit applications.

** Must be ordered in 10 bundle increments

Customer Service (800) 882-5543 Fax: (800) 659-7730 www.alliedtube-sprinkler.com


• 16100 S Lathrop Ave. • 11350 Norcom Rd. • 2525 N 27th Ave.
Harvey, IL 60426 Philadelphia, PA 19154 Phoenix, AZ 85009

©2013 Atkore International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. STP-S3-3M-1301


Model 1000

TESTan DRAIN Sectional Floor Control Test and Drain Valve


®

¾" 1" 1¼" 1½" 2"

F
B
TO DRAIN
TO DRAIN H
D

G
C

• The AGF Manufacturing Inc. Model 1000 TESTanDRAIN® Model 1000 - Front View, Vertical Installation
provides both the test function and the express drain
function for a wet fire sprinkler system.
•T he Model 1000 complies with the requirements of FROM BRANCH
NFPA-13, NFPA-13R, and NFPA-13D.
SYSTEM ACCESS PORT
•T he Model 1000 TESTanDRAIN® is a compact single
handle ball valve which includes a tamper resistant test
orifice and integral tamper resistant sight glasses, and is
300 PSI rated.
• Available in a full range of sizes from ¾" to 2" NPT and
STREET EL
BSPT, with all specifiable orifice sizes ³⁄8" (2.8K), 7⁄16" (4.2K),
½" (5.6K), 17⁄32" (8.0K), 5⁄8" (11.2K, ELO), ¾" (14.0K, ESFR),
and K25 as required by NFPA 13, 2007 Edition (see reverse).
• The orifice size is noted on the indicator plate and the valve
features a tapped and plugged port for system access. STREET EL
TO DRAIN
• A locking kit is available and can be ordered with the valve OR PIPE
to provide vandal resistance or prevent unintentional alarm
TO DRAIN
activation.
• Repair kits including (1) adapter gasket, (1) ball, (2) valve
seats, (1) stem packing, and (1) stem washer are available
for all TESTanDRAIN® valves. Valve and orifice size must RIGHT HAND/STRAIGHT INSTALLATION
be specified when ordering.

Reliability, Versatility, Code Compatibility


TESTANDRAIN is a registered trademark of AGF Manufacturing Inc. CS1000 10/09
Model 1000

TESTan DRAIN 300 PSI Bronze Ball Valve


®

Model 1000 - Plan View Front View - Horizontal Install


A E

F
B
TO DRAIN
TO DRAIN H
D

G
C

Dimensions Materials
Orifice Size Available: 3⁄8", 7⁄16", 1⁄2", 17⁄32", ELO (5⁄8")*, ESFR (3⁄4")*, & K25** Handle: Steel
Stem: Rod Brass
SIZE A B C D FROM BRANCH
E F G H Ball: C.P. Brass
51⁄16" 11⁄2" 23⁄16" 35⁄8" 33⁄8"SYSTEM
113⁄16"
ACCESS49PORT
⁄16" 63⁄8" Body: Bronze
¾" (128 mm) (37.5 mm) (57 mm) (93 mm) (86 mm) (46 mm) (117 mm) (162.5 mm) Valve Seat: Impregnated Teflon®
Indicator Plate: Steel
1" 51⁄16" 11⁄2" 23⁄16" 35⁄8" 33⁄8" 113⁄16" 49⁄16" 63⁄8"
(128 mm) (37.5 mm) (57 mm) (93 mm) (86 mm) (46 mm) (117 mm) (162.5 mm) Handle Stop: Steel

11⁄4" 57⁄16" 111⁄16" 29⁄16" 41⁄4" 35⁄16" 115⁄16" 59⁄16" 51⁄2" Approvals
(163 mm) (43 mm) (65 mm) (108 mm) (83 mm) (51 mm) (141 mm) (192 mm)
STREET EL UL and ULC Listed (EX4019)
1½" 67⁄16" 113⁄16" 31⁄4" 51⁄16" 37⁄8" 25⁄8" 81⁄4" 107⁄8" FM Approved
(163 mm) (45 mm) (81.5 mm) (127 mm) (99 mm) (67 mm) (207 mm) (274 mm)
NYC-BSA No. 720-87-SM
2" 67⁄16" 113⁄16" 31⁄4" 51⁄16" 37⁄8" 25⁄8" 81⁄4" 107⁄8"
(163 mm) (45 mm) (81.5 mm) (127 mm) (99 mm) (67 mm) (207 mm) (274 mm)

* Available on 11⁄4" to 2" size units only STREET EL


TO DRAIN
OR PIPE
** Available on 1 ⁄2" and 2" size units only
1

The Model 1000 provides all of the following


TO DRAIN …
From the 2007 Edition of NFPA 13
Chapter 8.16.2.4.1* Provisions shall be made to properly drain all parts of the system.
Chapter 8.16.2.4.2 Drain connections, interior sectional or floor control valve(s) – shall be provided with a drain
& 8.16.2.4.3 connection having a minimum size as shown in Table 8.16.2.4.2.
Chapter 8.16.2.4.4 Drains shall discharge outside or to a drain capable of handling the flow of the drain.
Chapter A.8.17.4.2 (Wet Pipe System) test connection is permitted to terminate into a drain capable of accepting full
flow… using an approved sight test connection containing a smooth bore corrosion-resistant orifice
giving a flow equivalent to one sprinkler…
Chapter 8.17.4.2.2 The test connection valve shall be readily accessible.
Chapter 8.17.4.2.4 shall be permitted to be installed in any location… downstream of the waterflow alarm.
Chapter 8.17.4.3.1 (Dry Pipe System) a trip test connection not less than 1" in diameter, terminating in a smooth bore
corrosion-resistant orifice, to provide a flow equivalent to one sprinkler…
Chapter 8.17.4.3.2 The trip test connection… with a shutoff valve and plug not less than 1", at least one of which shall
be brass.

USA Patent # 4741361 and Other Patents Pending

AGF Manufacturing Inc. Job Name:__________________________________


100 Quaker Lane, Malvern, PA 19355
Phone: 610-240-4900 Architect:____________________________________
Fax: 610-240-4906
Engineer:____________________________________
www.testandrain.com
Contractor:__________________________________
FIG. 7000* Lightweight Flexible Coupling

The Gruvlok® Figure 7000 Lightweight Coupling is designed for


applications where system flexibility is desired.

The Figure 7000 Lightweight Coupling is approximately 30%


lighter in weight than the Figure 7001 Coupling. Working pressure
ratings shown are for reference only and are based on Schedule
40 pipe. For the latest UL/ULC listed, LPCB, VdS and FM Approved
pressure ratings versus pipe schedule, see www.anvilintl.com or
contact your local Anvil Representative.

The Figure 7000 Lightweight Coupling with a Pre-Lubricated Grade


“E” EPDM, Type “A” gasket (coupling is easily identified by
purple nuts) is intended for use in fire protection systems installed
in accordance with NFPA Standard 13 “Sprinkler Systems”. VdS
For Listings/Approval Details and Limitations, visit our website at
www.anvilintl.com or contact an Anvil® Sales Representative.

– Available galvanized.
* When ordering, refer to product as FP7000.

MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
HOUSING: GASKETS: Materials
Ductile Iron conforming to ASTM A-536, Grade 65-45-12 Properties as designated in accordance with ASTM D-2000.

ANSI BOLTS & HEAVY HEX NUTS: q Pre-Lubricated Grade “E” EPDM, Type A Gasket (Violet color code)
Heat treated, oval-neck track head bolts conforming to ASTM A-183 -40°F to 150°F (Service Temperature Range)(-40°C to 66°C)
Recommended for wet and dry (oil free air) pipe fire protection sprinkler
Grade 2 with a minimum tensile strength of 110,000 psi and heavy hex
systems. For dry pipe systems and freezer applications, Gruvlok Xtreme™
nuts of carbon steel conforming to ASTM A-563 Grade A or Grade B, or
Lubricant is required.
J995 Grade 2. Bolts and nuts are provided zinc electroplated as standard.

METRIC BOLTS & HEAVY HEX NUTS: q Grade “EP” EPDM (Green and Red color code)
-40°F to 250°F (Service Temperature Range)(-40°C to 121°C)
Heat treated, zinc electroplated oval-neck track head bolts made of carbon
Recommended for water service, diluted acids, alkalies solutions, oil-free
steel with mechanical properties per ISO 898-1 Class 8.8. Hex nuts and
air and many other chemical services.
bolts are zinc electroplated followed by a yellow chromate dip.
NOT FOR USE IN PETROLEUM APPLICATIONS.

COATINGS: GASKET TYPE:


q Rust inhibiting paint Color: ORANGE (standard) q Standard C Style
q Hot Dipped Zinc Galvanized (optional)
q Flush Gap
q Other available options: Example: RAL3000 or RAL9000 Series
For other coating requirements contact an Anvil Representative.

LUBRICATION:
q Standard Gruvlok
q Gruvlok Xtreme™ required for dry pipe systems and freezer applications.

PROJECT INFORMATION APPROVAL STAMP


Project: q Approved
Address: q Approved as noted
Contractor: q Not approved
Engineer: Remarks:
Submittal Date:
Notes 1:
Notes 2:
FP-4.12
FIG. 7000* Lightweight Flexible Coupling

Z
Y

FIGURE 7000 LIGHTWEIGHT COUPLING


Max. Range of Deflection From CL Coupling Dimensions Coupling Bolts Specified Torque §
Nominal Pipe Max. End Approx.
Working Pipe End
Size O.D. Load Wt. Ea.
Pressures Separation Per Coupling Pipe X Y Z Qty. Size Min. Max.
In./DN(mm) In./mm PSI/bar Lbs./kN In./mm Degrees In./Ft. In./mm In./mm In./mm In./mm Ft.-Lbs./N-m Lbs./Kg
11⁄4 1.660 600 1,299 0-1⁄32 1° 5' 0.23 23⁄4 43⁄8 13⁄4 2 3
⁄8 x 21⁄4 30 45 1.4
32 42.2 41.4 5.78 0-0.79 18.8 70 111 44 M10 x 57 40 60 0.6
11⁄2 1.900 600 1,701 0-1⁄32 0° 57' 0.20 3 45⁄8 13⁄4 2 3
⁄8 x 21⁄4 30 45 1.5
40 48.3 41.4 7.57 0-0.79 16.5 76 117 44 M10 x 57 40 60 0.7
2 2.375 600 2,658 0-1⁄32 0° 45' 0.16 31⁄2 51⁄2 13⁄4 2 3
⁄8 x 21⁄4 30 45 1.7
50 60.3 41.4 11.82 0-0.79 13.1 89 140 44 M10 x 57 40 60 0.8
21⁄2 2.875 600 3,895 0-1⁄32 0° 37' 0.13 4 53⁄4 13⁄4 2 3
⁄8 x 21⁄4 30 45 1.9
65 73.0 41.4 17.33 0-0.79 10.9 102 146 44 M10 x 57 40 60 0.9
3 O.D. 2.996 600 4,230 0-1⁄32 0° 36' 0.13 4 61⁄8 13⁄4 2 – 30 45 2.3
76.1 76.1 41.4 18.82 0-0.79 10.4 102 156 44 M10 x 57 40 60 1.0
3 3.500 600 5,773 0-1⁄32 0° 31' 0.11 45⁄8 63⁄4 13⁄4 2 1
⁄2 x 23⁄4 80 100 2.9
80 88.9 41.4 25.68 0-0.79 8.9 117 171 44 M12 x 70 110 150 1.3
41⁄4 O.D. 4.250 600 8,512 0-3⁄32 1° 16' 0.70 51⁄2 73⁄4 2 2 1
⁄2 x 3 80 100 4.0
108.0 108.0 41.4 37.86 0-2.38 58.7 140 197 51 M12 x 76 110 150 1.8
4 4.500 600 9,543 0-3⁄32 1° 12' 0.67 57⁄8 81⁄8 2 2 1
⁄2 x 3 80 100 4.6
100 114.3 41.4 42.45 0-2.38 55.5 149 206 51 M12 x 76 110 150 2.1
51⁄4 O.D. 5.236 500 10,766 0-3⁄32 1° 2' 0.57 61⁄2 91⁄8 2 2 5
⁄8 x 31⁄2 100 130 5.7
133.0 133.0 34.5 47.89 0-2.38 47.7 165 232 51 M16 x 85 135 175 2.6
51⁄2 O.D. 5.500 500 11,879 0-3⁄32 0° 59' 0.54 63⁄4 93⁄8 2 2 – 100 130 6
139.7 139.7 34.5 52.84 0-2.38 45.4 171 238 51 M16 x 85 135 175 2.7
5 5.563 500 12,153 0-3⁄32 0° 58' 0.54 7 95⁄8 2 2 5
⁄8 x 31⁄2 100 130 6.1
125 141.3 34.5 54.06 0-2.38 45.1 178 244 51 M16 x 85 135 175 2.8
61⁄4 O.D. 6.259 500 15,384 0-3⁄32 0° 51' 0.48 71⁄2 103⁄8 2 2 5
⁄8 x 31⁄2 100 130 6.7
159.0 159.0 34.5 68.43 0-2.38 39.8 191 264 51 M16 x 85 135 175 3.0
61⁄2 O.D. 6.500 500 16,592 0-3⁄32 0° 50' 0.46 73⁄4 103⁄4 2 2 – 100 130 7.0
165.1 165.1 34.5 73.80 0-2.38 34.8 197 273 51 M16 x 85 135 175 3.2
6 6.625 500 17,236 0-3⁄32 0° 49' 0.45 8 11 2 2 5
⁄8 x 31⁄2 100 130 8.1
150 168.3 34.5 76.67 0-2.38 37.8 203 279 51 M16 x 85 135 175 3.7
8 8.625 500 29,213 0-3⁄32 0° 37' 0.35 10 131⁄4 23⁄8 2 3
⁄4 x 41⁄2 130 180 14.2
200 219.1 34.5 129.95 0-2.38 29.1 264 337 60 M20 x 110 175 245 6.4
Not for use in copper system.
Range of Pipe End Separation and Angular Deflection values are for roll grooved pipe and may be doubled for cut groove pipe.
§ – For additional Bolt Torque information see Technical Data Section.
For dry pipe systems and freezer applications
s – Working Pressure Ratings are for reference only and based on Sch. 40 pipe. For the latest UL/ULC, FM, VdS and LPCB pressure lubrication of the gasket is required,
ratings versus pipe schedule, please visit anvilintl.com or contact your local Anvil Representative. Gruvlok® Xtreme™ Lubricant is required.

Other sizes available, see Gruvlok Catalog or contact an Anvil Representative.

FP-4.12
FIG. 7400* Rigidlite® Coupling

The Gruvlok® Figure 7400 Rigidlite Coupling is specially de-


signed to provide a rigid, locked-in pipe connection to meet the
specific demands of rigid design steel pipe. Fast and easy
swing-over installation of the rugged lightweight housing produces
a secure, rigid pipe joint. The Figure 7400 Rigidlite Coupling is
UL/ULC Listed, LPCB, VdS and FM Approved for fire protection
service in both wet and dry systems, with roll grooved or cut
grooved steel pipe prepared in accordance with Gruvlok grooving
specifications. Working pressure ratings shown are for reference
only and are based on Schedule 40 pipe. For the latest UL/ULC
listed, LPCB, VdS and FM Approved pressure ratings versus pipe
schedule, see www.anvilintl.com or contact your local Anvil
Representative.
VdS
The Figure 7400 Rigidlite Coupling with a Pre-Lubricated Grade For Listings/Approval Details and Limitations, visit our website at

“E” EPDM, Type “A” gasket (coupling is easily identified by


www.anvilintl.com or contact an Anvil® Sales Representative.

purple nuts) is intended for use in fire protection systems installed – Available galvanized.
in accordance with NFPA Standard 13 “Sprinkler Systems”. * When ordering, refer to product as FP7400.

MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
HOUSING: GASKETS: Materials
Ductile Iron conforming to ASTM A-536, Grade 65-45-12 Properties as designated in accordance with ASTM D-2000.

ANSI BOLTS & HEAVY HEX NUTS: q Pre-Lubricated Grade “E” EPDM, Type A Gasket (Violet color code)
Heat treated, oval-neck track head bolts conforming to ASTM A-183 -40°F to 150°F (Service Temperature Range)(-40°C to 66°C)
Recommended for wet and dry (oil free air) pipe fire protection sprinkler
Grade 2 with a minimum tensile strength of 110,000 psi and heavy hex
systems. For dry pipe systems and freezer applications, Gruvlok Xtreme™
nuts of carbon steel conforming to ASTM A-563 Grade A or Grade B, or
Lubricant is required.
J995 Grade 2. Bolts and nuts are provided zinc electroplated as standard.

METRIC BOLTS & HEAVY HEX NUTS: q Grade “EP” EPDM (Green and Red color code)
-40°F to 250°F (Service Temperature Range)(-40°C to 121°C)
Heat treated, zinc electroplated oval-neck track head bolts made of carbon
Recommended for water service, diluted acids, alkalies solutions, oil-free
steel with mechanical properties per ISO 898-1 Class 8.8. Hex nuts and
air and many other chemical services.
bolts are zinc electroplated followed by a yellow chromate dip.
NOT FOR USE IN PETROLEUM APPLICATIONS.

COATINGS: GASKET TYPE:


q Rust inhibiting paint Color: ORANGE (standard) q Standard C Style
q Hot Dipped Zinc Galvanized (optional)
q Flush Gap
q Other available options: Example: RAL3000 or RAL9000 Series
For other coating requirements contact an Anvil Representative.

LUBRICATION:
q Standard Gruvlok
q Gruvlok Xtreme™ required for dry pipe systems and freezer applications.

PROJECT INFORMATION APPROVAL STAMP


Project: q Approved
Address: q Approved as noted
Contractor: q Not approved
Engineer: Remarks:
Submittal Date:
Notes 1:
Notes 2:
FP-4.12
FIG. 7400* Rigidlite® Coupling

Z
Y

FIGURE 7400 RIGIDLITE® COUPLING


Max. Range of Coupling Dimensions Coupling Bolts Specified Torque §
Nominal Pipe Max. Approx.
Working Pipe End
Size O.D. End Load X Y Z Qty. Size Min. Max. Wt. Ea.
Pressures Separation
In./DN(mm) In./mm PSI/bar Lbs./kN In./mm In./mm In./mm In./mm In./mm Ft.-Lbs./N-m Lbs./Kg
11⁄4 1.660 300 649 0-1⁄32 25⁄8 43⁄4 13⁄4 2 3
⁄8 x 21⁄4 30 45 1.3
32 42.2 20.7 2.89 0-0.79 67 121 44 M10 x 57 40 60 0.6
11⁄2 1.900 300 851 0-1⁄32 27⁄8 47⁄8 13⁄4 2 3
⁄8 x 21⁄4 30 45 1.4
40 48.3 20.7 3.78 0-0.79 73 124 44 M10 x 57 40 60 0.6
2 2.375 300 1,329 0-1⁄32 31⁄4 51⁄2 13⁄4 2 3
⁄8 x 21⁄4 30 45 1.6
50* 60.3 20.7 5.91 0-0.79 83 140 44 M10 x 57 40 60 0.7
21⁄2 2.875 300 1,948 0-1⁄32 37⁄8 6 13⁄4 2 3
⁄8 x 21⁄4 30 45 1.9
65 73.0 20.7 8.66 0-0.79 98 152 44 M10 x 57 40 60 0.9
3 O.D. 2.996 300 2,115 0-1⁄32 4 5 7⁄8 13⁄4 2 3
⁄8 x 21⁄4 30 45 1.9
76.1 76.1 20.7 9.41 0-0.79 102 149 44 M10 ax 57 40 60 0.9
3 3.500 300 2,886 0-1⁄32 41⁄2 63⁄4 13⁄4 2 3
⁄8 x 23⁄4 30 45 2.1
80 88.9 20.7 12.84 0-0.79 114 171 44 M10 x 70 40 60 1.0
4 4.500 300 4,771 0-3⁄32 55⁄8 73⁄4 17⁄8 2 3
⁄8 x 23⁄4 30 45 3.1
100 114.3 20.7 21.22 0-2.38 143 197 48 M10 x 70 40 60 1.4
51⁄2 O.D. 5.500 300 7,127 0-3⁄32 63⁄4 91⁄4 2 2 1
⁄2 x 3 80 100 4.5
139.7 139.7 20.7 31.70 0-2.38 171 235 51 M12 x 76 110 150 2.0
5 5.563 300 7,292 0-3⁄32 67⁄8 91⁄4 2 2 1
⁄2 x 3 80 100 4.6
125 141.3 20.7 32.44 0-2.38 175 235 51 M12 x 76 110 150 2.1
61⁄2 O.D. 6.500 300 9,955 0-3⁄32 73⁄4 103⁄8 2 2 1
⁄2 x 3 80 100 5.5
165.1 165.1 20.7 44.28 0-2.38 200 264 51 M12 x 76 110 150 2.5
6 6.625 300 10,341 0-3⁄32 77⁄8 103⁄8 2 2 1
⁄2 x 3 80 100 5.5
150 168.3 20.7 46.00 0-2.38 200 264 51 M12 x 76 110 150 2.5
8 8.625 300 17,528 0-3⁄32 101⁄4 123⁄4 23⁄8 2 1
⁄2 x 31⁄2 80 100 8.4
200* 219.1 20.7 77.97 0-2.38 260 324 60 M12 x 89 110 150 3.8
7400 Grade “EP” EPDM gasket is required for use in copper system.
Range of Pipe End Seperation values are for roll grooved pipe and may be doubled for cut groove pipe.
§ – For additional Bolt Torque information see Technical Data Section. For dry pipe systems and freezer applications
s – Working Pressure Ratings are for reference only and based on Sch. 40 pipe. For the latest UL/ULC, FM, VdS and LPCB pressure lubrication of the gasket is required,
ratings versus pipe schedule, please visit anvilintl.com or contact your local Anvil Representative. Gruvlok® Xtreme™ Lubricant is required.

Other sizes available, see Gruvlok Catalog or contact an Anvil Representative.

FP-4.12
FIG. 7050S* Standard 90˚ Elbow for Fire Protection

C to E

O.D.

These fittings are designed to provide minimal pressure drop and uniform strength.
FIGURE 7050S*
STANDARD 90˚ ELBOW VdS
Max. – Available galvanized.
Nominal Center Approx. For Listings/Approval Details and Limitations, visit our website at
O.D. Rated www.anvilintl.com or contact an Anvil® Sales Representative. * When ordering, refer to product as FP7050S.
Size Pressure to End Wt. Ea.
In./DN(mm) In./mm PSI/bar In./mm Lbs./Kg
1 1.315 300 21⁄4 0.6
MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
25 33.4 20.7 57 0.3
CAST FITTINGS:
11⁄4 1.660 300 23⁄4 1.0
Ductile Iron conforming to ASTM A-536
32 42.2 20.7 70 0.5
1 ⁄2
1
1.900 300 2 ⁄4
3
1.2 COATINGS:
40 48.3 20.7 70 0.5
q Rust inhibiting paint Color: ORANGE (standard) or
2 2.375 300 3 ⁄4
1
1.7
q Hot Dipped Zinc Galvanized conforming to ASTM A-153 (optional)
50 60.3 20.7 83 0.8
q Other available options: Example: RAL3000 or RAL9000 Series
21⁄2 2.875 300 33⁄4 2.6
65 73.0 20.7 95 1.2
3 O.D. 2.996 300 4 3.6
76.1 76.1 20.7 102 1.6
3 3.500 300 41⁄4 4.0
80 88.9 20.7 108 1.8
4 4.500 300 5 7.7
100 114.3 20.7 127 3.5
51/2 O.D. 5.500 300 51/4 10.9
139.7 139.7 20.7 133 4.9
5 5.563 300 51⁄2 11.1
125 141.3 20.7 140 5.0
61/2 O.D. 6.500 300 61/2 17.4
165.1 165.1 20.7 165 7.9
6 6.625 300 61⁄2 16.5
150 168.3 20.7 165 7.5
8 8.625 300 73⁄4 30.6
200 219.1 20.7 197 13.9
10 10.750 300 9 53.5
250 273.1 20.7 229 24.3
12 12.750 300 10 82
300 323.9 20.7 254 37.2
For additional sizes, see Fig. 7050 in the Gruvlok Catalog or contact an
Anvil Representative.

PROJECT INFORMATION APPROVAL STAMP


Project: q Approved
Address: q Approved as noted
Contractor: q Not approved
Engineer: Remarks:
Submittal Date:
Notes 1:
Notes 2:
FP-4.12
FIG. 7060S* Standard Tee for Fire Protection

C to E

O.D.

C to E

These fittings are designed to provide minimal pressure drop and uniform strength.
FIGURE 7060S* STANDARD TEE
Nominal Max. Center Approx.
O.D. Rated VdS
Size Pressure to End Wt. Ea. – Available galvanized.
For Listings/Approval Details and Limitations, visit our website at
In./DN(mm) In./mm PSI/bar In./mm Lbs./Kg www.anvilintl.com or contact an Anvil® Sales Representative. * When ordering, refer to product as FP7060S.

1 1.315 300 21⁄4 0.9


25 33.4 20.7 57 0.4 MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
11⁄4 1.660 300 23⁄4 1.5
32 42.2 20.7 70 0.7 CAST FITTINGS:
11⁄2 1.900 300 23⁄4 1.8 Ductile Iron conforming to ASTM A-536
40 48.3 20.7 70 0.8
2 2.375 300 31⁄4 2.4 COATINGS:
50 60.3 20.7 83 1.1 q Rust inhibiting paint Color: ORANGE (standard) or
21⁄2 2.875 300 33⁄4 4.0 q Hot Dipped Zinc Galvanized conforming to ASTM A-153 (optional)
65 73.0 20.7 95 1.8 q Other available options: Example: RAL3000 or RAL9000 Series
3 O.D. 2.996 300 4 4.6
76.1 76.1 20.7 101 2.1
3 3.500 300 41⁄4 5.8
80 88.9 20.7 108 2.6
4 4.500 300 5 10.3
100 114.3 20.7 127 4.7
51/2 O.D. 5.500 300 51/2 16.1
139.7 139.7 20.7 140 7.3
5 5.563 300 51⁄2 16.2
125 141.3 20.7 140 7.3
61/2 O.D. 6.500 300 61/2 24.4
165.1 165.1 20.7 165 11.1
6 6.625 300 61⁄2 25.7
150 168.3 20.7 165 11.7
8 8.625 300 73⁄4 41.1
200 219.1 20.7 197 18.6
10 10.750 300 9 74.5
250 273.1 20.7 229 33.8
12 12.750 300 10 94.7
300 323.9 20.7 254 43.0
Additional sizes available, see Gruvlok Catalog or contact an Anvil
Representative.

PROJECT INFORMATION APPROVAL STAMP


Project: q Approved
Address: q Approved as noted
Contractor: q Not approved
Engineer: Remarks:
Submittal Date:
Notes 1:
Notes 2:
FP-4.12
Model DC4A & DCLF4A DOUBLE CHECK VALVES
STANDARD OR LEAD FREE*

Job Name: Contractor:


Job Location: P.O. Number:
Engineer: Representative:
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DESCRIPTION
The Apollo® Model DC4A Double Check Valves and DCLF4A
Lead Free* Double Check Valves prevent contamination of
the potable water supply due to back-siphonage or
backpressure from substances that are objectionable to the
potable water supply, but non-health hazards. The top
accessed modular check valve cartridges provide captured
springs, replaceable seats and reversible silicone seat discs.
This Made in America assembly features Apollo® ball valves
with stainless steel handles and nuts as standard and carries APPROVALS
the five-year Apollo® factory warranty. ASSE 1015 - Horizontal and Vertical Flow Up (½”-2”)
CSA B.64.5 - Horizontal and Vertical Flow Up (½”-2”)
FEATURES
Low pressure loss documented by independent approval PERFORMANCE RATING
agencies Maximum Working Pressure 175 psi
Easily removable modular check valve cartridge Temperature Range 33 ° F – 180 ° F
Captured stainless steel springs
Apollo® ball valves w/ SS handles & nuts standard
Top-mounted test cocks for easy testing
No special tools required
Chloramine-resistant elastomers
Designed, cast, machined, assembled and tested
IN THE USA
ORDERING INFORMATION
4AXX–1XX–XXFXX
OPTIONS
(Blank) - Standard SS Handle
LR - Locking Round (½” – 1”)
LL - Locking Lever (1 ¼” – 2”)
(Blank) - NPT Testcock
(NA for LF* ½” – 1”)
F - SAE Testcock
(NA for LF* 1 ¼” – 2”)
T1 - Less ball valves DIMENSIONS (in.)
T2 - With ball valves (Standard) Ordering No. Size A B C D Wt.
T4 - With union-end ball valves 4A103T2 ½” 11 7 3¼ 2½ 4.4
SIZE 4A104T2 ¾” 12 ¾ 8½ 3½ 3 6.0
3 – ½” 5 – 1” 7 – 1 ½” 4A105T2 1” 14 9½ 4 3¼ 10.0
4 – ¾” 6 – 1 ¼” 8 – 2” 4A106T2 1 ¼” 18 11 ¾ 4½ 4¾ 14.0
Y-STRAINER 4A107T2 1 ½” 18 ¾ 11 4½ 4¾ 17.0
0 – None (Standard) 4A108T2 2” 21 12 ¾ 5 5 25.4
1 – With Y-Strainer
MATERIAL
(Blank) - Standard material MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
LF - Lead Free* Part Name Material
Body, Caps, Ball Valve Bronze C84400 or C89836 (Lead
Shutoffs, Test cocks Free*)
Check Valve Cartridges Glass-Filled PPO
Springs 300 Series Stainless Steel
Seat Discs Chloramine-resistant Silicone
O-rings Chloramine-resistant EPDM
* Lead Free per section 116875 of the California Health & Safety Code
Conbraco Industries, Inc. 701 Matthews Mint Hill Rd. Matthews NC 28105 USA; www.apollovalves.com; 704-841-6000

This specification is provided for reference only. Conbraco reserves the right to change any portion of this specification without
notice and without incurring obligation to make such changes to Conbraco products previously or subsequently sold.
SS1034 ©4/10 Page 1 of 2
Model DC4A & DCLF4A DOUBLE CHECK VALVES
STANDARD OR LEAD FREE*

FLOW CURVES, Curves developed from independent approval agencies actual tests – Consult factory for details.
indicates rated flow as determined by approval agencies, 7.5 ft/sec is the typical maximum Plumbing system flow rate.

DC4A
indicates rated flow
7.5 fps 1/2" pipe 7.5 fps 3/4" pipe
12
11
PRESSURE LOSS (PSI)

10
3/4"
9
8
7
1/2"
6
5
4
3
2
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
RATE OF FLOW (GPM )

DC4A
7.5 fps 1" pipe 7.5 fps 1 1/4" pipe indicates rated flow
12
11
PRESSURE LOSS (PSI)

10
9
1" 1 1/4"
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
RATE OF FLOW (GPM)

DC4A
indicates rated flow
7.5 fps 1 1/2" pipe 7.5 fps 2" pipe
12
11
PRESSURE LOSS (PSI)

10
9
8
1 1/2" 2"
7
6
5
4
3
2
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180
RATE OF FLOW (GPM)

* Lead Free per section 116875 of the California Health & Safety Code
Conbraco Industries, Inc. 701 Matthews Mint Hill Rd. Matthews NC 28105 USA; www.apollovalves.com; 704-841-6000

This specification is provided for reference only. Conbraco reserves the right to change any portion of this specification without
notice and without incurring obligation to make such changes to Conbraco products previously or subsequently sold.
SS1034 ©4/10 Page 2 of 2
FIRE DEPT. INLET CONN. EXPOSED TYPE 6405-6425 SERIES

SINGLE CLAPPER TWO-WAY INLETS


An exposed auxiliary inlet connection with 500 G.P.M. inlet
capacity to supplement fire protection water supply. Exposed
design provides an economical method of satisfying Fire Dept.
inlet requirements.

STANDARD EQUIPMENT: Cast brass two-way inlet body


only with single swing clapper and pin lug swivel back or angle
Figure No. 6405 outlet connection as selected by figure number. 6405 Back Outlet
SPECIFY THREAD.
BRANDING: "Auto Spkr." FINISH: Cast Brass
*U/L LISTED AND FM APPROVED
OPTIONAL FINISHES:
PB - Polished Brass
RC - Rough Chrome Plated
PC - Polished Chrome Plated
Outlet Dimensions
Model Style A B C
6405 Back 5 1/4 8 5/64 6 1/2
6407 Angle 6 5/16 7 11/16 4 3/4
Figure No. 6407 6407 Angle Outlet
___________________________________________________

DOUBLE CLAPPER TWO-WAY INLETS


An exposed auxiliary inlet connection with 500 G.P.M. Inlet
capacity to supplement fire protection water supply. Exposed
design provides an economical method of satisfying Fire
Department Inlet requirements.
STANDARD EQUIPMENT: Cast brass two-way inlet body only
with double drop clappers and pin lug swivels; back or angle
Figure No. 6410-6415 outlet connection as selected by figure number. Branding 6410 Back Outlet
as selected. SPECIFY THREAD AND BRANDING.
BRANDING: "Standpipe", "Auto Spkr."

FINISH: Cast Brass


OPTIONAL FINISHES:
PB - Polished Brass
RC - Rough Chrome Plated
PC - Polished Chrome Plated
Figure No. 6420-6425 6420 Angle Outlet
*U/L LISTED AND FM APPROVED
NY BSA-MEA APPROVED
Outlet Style Dimensions
Back Angle Size A B C D E
*6410 4 X 2 1/2 X 2 1/2 9 5/8 12 1/4
6420 4 X 2 1/2 X 2 1/2 11 3/4 9 5/8 7 1/4
6412 6 X 2 1/2 X 2 1/2 10 1/4 11 3/4
6422 6 X 2 1/2 X 2 1/2 12 1/2 10 1/8 7 1/2
6413 4 X 3 X 3 10 12 1/2
6423 4 X 3 X 3 12 1/2 10 1/8 7 1/2
6414 5 X 3 X 3 10 1/8 12 1/2
6424 5 X 3 X 3 12 1/4 10 1/2 7 1/2
6415 6 X 3 X 3 10 3/8 12 1/2
6425 6 X 3 X 3 12 1/4 10 7/8 7 1/4

Page 6-15
6341-6345 SERIES FIRE DEPT. INLET CONN. FLUSH TYPE

SINGLE INLET

An inlet connection with 250 G.P.M. minimum inlet capacity


to supplement the fire protection water supply. Provides
unobstructed water supply. Flush round design enhances
appearance and provides unobstructed passage.

STANDARD EQUIPMENT: Cast Brass round plate with double


female adapter; plug and chain; branding as selected.
SPECIFY THREAD AND BRANDING.

BRANDING: "Standpipe", "Auto Spkr."

FINISH: Cast Brass


Figure No. 6341 Figure No. 6342
OPTIONAL FINISH: PB-Polished Brass
PC-Polished Chrome

Round Plate
Figure No. Size
6341 2 1/2 X 2 1/2
6342 3 X 2 1/2
6343 3X3
___________________________________________________

RESIDENTIAL FIRE DEPT. CONNECTION

An inlet connection to supplement the water supply to a


residential sprinkler system.

STANDARD EQUIPMENT: 1 1/2" cast brass round plate


assembly with integral pin lug swivel inlet. Hose thread inlet
swivel, 1 1/2" NPT female outlet on back of plate. Cast brass
plug and brass chain. Overall outside Diameter 4 3/8".
SPECIFY THREAD AND BRANDING.
U/L LISTED.
BRANDING: "Auto Spkr."

FINISH: Cast Brass


Figure No. 6345
OPTIONAL FINISH: PB-Polished Brass
PC-Polished Chrome

Page 6-12
Sprinkler Gauge

Applications Ranges
0/80 psi, retard to 250 psi (air)
• Fire sprinkler systems
0/300 psi (water)
Specifications
• Suitable for all media that will not
obstruct the pressure system or Working Pressure
Bourdon Tube
attack copper alloy parts Steady: 3/4 of full scale value
Material: copper alloy C-type
Fluctuating: 2/3 of full scale value
Pressure Connection
Special Features Short time: full scale value
Material: copper alloy
Operating Temperature
• UL-listed (UL-393), United States 1/4“ NPT lower mount (LM)
Ambient: -40°F to 140°F
and Canada Movement
(-40°C to 60°C)
• Factory Mutual (FM) approved Copper alloy
• Reliable and economical Media: 140°F (+60°C) maximum
Dial
Temperature Error
White aluminum with stop
Standard Features Additional error when temperature
changes from reference temperature
pin; black and red lettering
Design of 68°F (20°C) +0.4% for every 18°F Pointer
EN 837-1 & ASME B40.100 (10°C) rising or falling. Percentage of Black aluminum
Sizes span. Case
4” (100 mm) Black polycarbonate
Accuracy class Manufactured by WIka Instrument Window
± 3/2/3% of span Snap-in clear polycarbonate
(ASME B40.100 Grade B)

Fire Protection Products, Inc


6241 Yarrow Dr., Suite A, Carlsbad, CA 92011-1541
©2010 Fire Protection Products, Inc (FPPI) For questions: 1 800 344-1822 • 1 800 344-3775 fax • www.fppi.com
Rev061710
Spare Sprinkler Head
Storage Cabinet

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 Specifications
in six configurations. Three head, six head, six head ESFR, twelve
head, twenty-four head and thirty-six head. All six styles are Material:
manufactured with "knockouts" to accommodate the most common Painted plain steel
size sprinklers. The shelf is located to allow for the storage of a
Finish:
typical sprinkler head wrench. Each cabinet is finished with a red
Red enamel
enamel fi nish. Each spare head cabinet comes with a hinged
door which remains closed to protect the spare sprinklers from the Styles:
elements and features two holes on the back panel to allow for 3 Spare sprinklers,
attachment to most surfaces utilizing the appropriate fasteners. 1/2 or 3/4
Not intended for exposed or harsh environments. 6 Spare sprinklers,
1/2 or 3/4

Installation 6 Spare, ESFR,


1/2 , 3/4 or 1"
Select the correct Spare Once the correct Spare Sprinkler
Sprinkler Head Cabinet in Head Cabinet has been select- 12 Spare sprinklers
ed, installation is accomplished 1/2 or 3/4
accordance with the Automatic
Sprinkler Systems Handbook. by inserting the correct fastener 24 Spare sprinklers
As per the 1989 Edition the in each of the two holes inside 36 Spare sprinklers
correct number of spare the cabinet, securing the cabinet
sprinkler is as follows: securely to the wall. The insert
the correct number and type of
“0-300 sprinklers, not less than 6 sprinklers in accordance with the
300-1000, not less than 12 “handbook”.
1000 or more, not less than 24.
*Final determination is subject to approval
Stock of spare sprinklers shall
by the AHJ.
include all types and ratings
installed.”*

Fire Protection Products, Inc


6241 Yarrow Dr., Suite A, Carlsbad, CA 92011-1541
©2000-2007 Fire Protection Products, Inc (FPPI) For questions: 1 800 344-1822 • 1 800 344-3775 fax • www.fppi.com
The L eading Manufacturer of Air Compressors
for the F ire P rotection Industry
OLes OILLESS RISER MOUNTED COMPRESSORS
Seri for Dry Pipe Sprinkler Systems
- 1/2” Outlet Connections
- Thermal Overload Protection
- Riser Mounting Kit Included with “AC” Models
- Fills System to 40 PSI in 30 Minutes (NFPA 13)
- Fully Automatic
- Direct Drive
- Air Intake Filter(s)
- Oil Less Piston Compressor
- UL Listed Pressure Switch
- Bubble Tight Air Check Valve
- Permanently Lubricated Bearings

60 Cycle Units - 50 Cycle Available, Consult Factory


System Model Average Motor Min. Wire Dimensions Weight
Capacity Number CFM* H.P. Size ++ (lbs.)
(gallons)** L W H
110 OL11016AC 1.33 1/6 12 14 9 9 31
215 OL21533AC 2.61 1/3 10 16 9 10 37
335 OL33550AC 4.06 1/2 8 16 11 9 49
425 OL42575AC 5.27 3/4 8 20 14 10 54
610 OL610V100AC 7.40 1 8 20 14 10 55
900 OL900V150AC 10.91 1 1/2 6 26 17 14 78
1200‡ OL1200V200AC 14.55 2 10 26 17 14 78
* Average CFM is the average free air delivery
from 0 to 40 PSIG.
++ Based on 100 foot run.
Consult Factory for longer or shorter runs.
** Based on 70 degree F system temp.
For other conditions consult factory for pump up times.
‡ - 230 volt only, all other units 115/230 volt.
3 Phase Units available - Consult Factory.

Magnetic Line Starters - Thermal Overload Protection Air Maintenance Device


Single Phase Part # AMD-1
The AMD-1 is used when
115V 230V Size Model
compressed air is supplied through
1/3 HP 1 HP 00 MG00A* an existing factory air supply or when
Maximum 1 HP 2 HP 0 MGX0A* using tank mounted units.
HP 2 HP 3 HP 1 MG01A*
3 HP 5 HP 1P MG15A* Call 1-800-345-8207
Fax: 610-524-8965
When Ordering a Magnetic Line Starter you must specify
E-Mail: genairpro@generalairproducts.com
HP, Voltage and Phase that is supplied to the motor.
Remember - You can find this sheet and more at
www.GENERALAIRPRODUCTS.com
RISER MOUNT OIL-LESS COMPRESSORS
WITH RISER TANK KIT
ALL PIPING AND WIRING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH
APPLICABLE STATE, LOCAL IF SYSTEM IS FEEDING FREEZER
ROOM OR AREA EXPOSED TO
AND NATIONAL CODES & CONNECT TO REQUIRED TEMPERATURES BELOW FREEZING.
MULTIPLE CHECK (SEE DRY AIR PAC INFORMATION.)
SHOULD BE APPROVED BY AHJ SYSTEM TRIM VALVES IN FEED
LINES CAN RESULT
IN LOWER SYSTEM
PRESSURES DUE TO
PRESSURE DROPS
200 F MAX.
ACCELERATOR
T
TANK MOUNTED UNITS ARE
RECOMMENDED FOR USE
WITH ACCELERATORS

P/N AMD - 1
AIR MAINTENANCE DEVICE

1/2" MINIMUM,
LARGER IF REQUIRED
BY CODE.

WARNING!
MANUAL DRAIN FLEX HOSE DO NOT INSTALL IN
RECOMMENDED AS P/N P1202MP AREAS EXPOSED TO
MINIMUM. TEMPERATURES
SAFETY
OR RELIEF BELOW 40 DEGREES F
RISER
VALVE OR AREAS EXPOSED
AUTOMATIC DRAIN (P/N FD-1) TO WEATHER. CONSULT
RECOMMENDED ON DRIP LEG COPPER TUBING OR FACTORY FOR
TO REMOVE EXCESS WATER. RUBBER HOSE NOT PRESSURE WEATHERPROOF OPTIONS.
RECOMMENDED DUE GAUGE
TO HIGH TEMPERATURES
AND HIGH PRESSURE TANK
DROPS WHEN USED. 3.75 gal.
MAGNETIC STARTER
RISER TANK KIT REQUIRED FOR ALL
TANK, STRAPS, RELIEF 3 PHASE UNITS . STARTER
VALVE AND GAGE INCLUDED
IS RECOMMENDED FOR ALL
P/N OLR-TK RECOMMENDED
SINGLE PHASE
WHEN AMD INSTALLED
COMPRESSORS. CONSULT
NEC AND LOCAL CODES
FOR SPECIFIC
REQUIREMENTS.

MOST MOTORS ARE MULTIPLE


VOLTAGE. CHECK NAMEPLATE
FOR CORRECT INTERNAL
CONNECTIONS FOR VOLTAGE
BEING SUPPLIED TO UNIT.

RISER MOUNTING KIT


INCLUDED IN COMPRESSOR
PACKAGE
PRESSURE SWITCH SETTING
IS 27# CUT IN 40# CUT OUT; FOR
HIGHER PRESSURES CONSULT
FACTORY

PART NUMBERS LISTED ARE FOR ACCESSORY ITEMS RECOMMENDED FOR COMPLETE INSTALLATION - CONSULT YOUR LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR FOR AVAILABILITY

OIL LESS COMPRESSOR WITH RISER TANK INSTR.DWG 05/26/06


www.nibco.com
A H E A D   O F   T H E   F L O W® Revision 5/21/2012

200 PSI WWP Bronze Check Valves Dezincification


Resistant
Fire Protection Valve • Horizontal Swing • Rubber Disc

200 PSI/13.8 Bar Non-Shock Cold Water

Conforms to MSS SP-80


Material List
Part Specification KT-403-W
1. Bonnet Bronze ASTM B62 Threaded
or B584 Alloy C84400
2. Body Bronze ASTM B62
or B584 Alloy C84400
3. Hinge Pin Bronze ASTM B140 Alloy C31400
or B134 Alloy C23000
4. Disc Hanger Bronze ASTM B62
5. Hanger Nut Bronze ASTM B97 Alloy C65500
or Brass ASTM B16
6. Disc Holder Bronze ASTM B62
7. Seat Disc Nitrile (W)
PTFE (Y)‡
8. Seat Disc Nut Brass ASTM B16
or B97 Alloy C65500
9. Hinge Pin Plug Bronze ASTM B140 Alloy C32000
(Not Shown)
*10. Seat Disc Washer Stainless Steel
* Sizes ³⁄₄" , 1" , 1¹⁄₄" and 1¹⁄₂" only.
‡ 2¹⁄₂" and 3" size only.

Dimensions—Weights—Quantities KT-403-W
Dimensions NPT x NPT
Size A B Weight Box Master.
In. mm. In. mm. In. mm. Lbs. Kg. Qty. Ctn. Qty.
¹⁄₂ 15 2.44 62 1.69 43 .58 .26 10 50
3⁄₄ 20 2.94 75 1.88 48 .92 .42 10 50
1 25 3.56 90 2.31 59 1.55 .70 5 30
1¹⁄₄ 32 4.19 106 2.69 68 2.32 1.05 5 20
1¹⁄₂ 40 4.50 114 2.94 75 3.00 1.36 2 10
2 50 5.25 133 3.81 97 4.87 2.21 2 10
2¹⁄₂ 65 8.00 203 5.06 129 11.48 5.22 1 5
3 80 9.25 235 6.25 159 17.53 7.97 1 4
Sizes 2¹⁄₂" and 3" supplied as T-433-Y with PTFE seat disc.

NIBCO check valves may be installed in both horizontal and vertical


lines with upward flow or in any intermediate position.

WARNING - Valve must be installed downstream of receiver tank if


used in line with reciprocating air compressor.

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14 TECH SERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.888.336.4226 • INTERNATIONAL OFFICE PH: +1.574.295.3327 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455
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OSYSU-1,-2
OUTSIDE SCREW AND YOKE
VALVE SUPERVISORY SWITCH
UL, ULC and CSFM Listed, FM Approved, NYMEA Accepted,
CE Marked
Dimensions: 6.19"L X 2.25"W X 5.88"H
15,7cm L X 5,7cm W X 14,6cm H
Weight: 2 lbs (0,9 kg)
Enclosure: Cover - Die-Cast
Finish - Red Spatter Enamel
Base - Die Cast Zinc
All parts have corrosion resistant finishes
Cover Tamper: Tamper Resistant Screws
Optional Cover Tamper Switch Available
Contact Ratings:
OSYSU-1: One set of SPDT (Form C)
OSYSU-2: Two sets of SPDT (Form C)
15 Amps at 125/250VAC
2.5 Amps at 30VDC resistive
Environmental Limitations:
-40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C)
NEMA 4 and NEMA 6P Enclosure (IP67)
Indoor or outdoor use (Not for use in hazardous locations. See
Bulletin No. 5400705 OSYS-U-EX for hazardous locations).
Conduit Entrances:
2 knockouts for 1/2" conduit provided
Service Use:
Automatic Sprinkler NFPA-13
One or two family dwelling NFPA-13D
Residential occupancy up to four stories NFPA-13R
National Fire Alarm Code NFPA-72

General Information NFPA codes and standards and/or the authority having
The OSYSU is used to monitor the open position of an OS&Y jurisdiction (manufacturer recommends quarterly or more
(outside screw and yoke) type gate valve. This device is frequently).
available in two models; the OSYSU-1, containing one set
of SPDT (Form C) contacts and the OSYSU-2, containing Ordering Information
two sets of SPDT (Form C) contacts. These switches mount
Model Description Stock No.
conveniently to most OS&Y valves ranging in size from 2" to
12" (50mm to 300mm). They will mount on some valves as OSYSU-1 Outside Screw & Yoke 1010106
small as ½" (12,5mm). Supervisory Switch
The cover is held in place by two tamper resistant screws that (Single switch)
require a special tool to remove. The tool is furnished with each OSYSU-2 Outside Screw & Yoke 1010206
device and should be left with the building owner or responsible Supervisory Switch
party. Replacement or additional cover screws and hex keys are (Double switch)
available. See Ordering Information. Cover Screw 5490424
Optional Cover Tamper Switch Hex Key for Cover Screws and 5250062
A field installable cover tamper switch is available as an option Installation Adjustments
which may be used to indicate removal of the cover. See Optional Cover Tamper Switch Kit 0090131
Ordering Information.
Testing
The OSYSU and its associated protective monitoring system
should be inspected and tested in accordance with applicable
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PRINTED IN USA MFG. #5400979 - REV S PAGE 1 OF 4


5/09
OSYSU-1,-2
OUTSIDE SCREW AND YOKE
VALVE SUPERVISORY SWITCH
FIG. 1 SMALL VALVE INSTALLATION - 1/2" THRU 2 1/2" SIZES

These switches mount conveniently to most 2" to 12" OS&Y valves. They will mount on some valves as small as 1/2". J-hooks
may be required on valves with limited clearance.

SLOTTED
MOUNTING
HOLES MAY BE
USED FOR FINE
ADJUSTMENT OF
SWITCH ON
BRACKET

CLAMP
BAR BRACKET

CARRIAGE
BOLT

DWG# 979-3

SMALL VALVE INSTALLATION


1. Remove and discard "C" washer and roller from the trip rod. and smooth the edges of the groove to prevent damage to the valve
packing and to allow the trip rod to move easily in and out of the
2. With the valve in the FULL OPEN position, locate the OSYSU
groove as the valve is operated.
across the valve yoke as far as possible from the valve gland, so
that the trip rod lays against the non-threaded portion of the valve 7. Mount the OSYSU with the trip rod centered in groove.
stem.
8. Final adjustment is made by loosening 2 screws (see Fig. 1) and
3. Loosen the locking screw that holds the trip rod in place and adjust sliding the OSYSU on the bracket. Adjustment is correct when
the rod length (see Fig. 4). When adjusted properly, the rod should switches are not activated with the trip rod seated in the valve stem
extend past the valve screw, but not so far that it contacts the clamp groove and that the switches activate when the trip rod moves out
bar. Tighten the locking screw to hold the trip rod in place. of the groove.
NOTE: If trip rod length is excessive, loosen the locking screw 9. Tighten the adjustment screws and all mounting hardware. Check
and remove the trip rod from the trip lever. Using pliers, break off to insure that the rod moves out of the groove easily and that the
the one (1) inch long notched section (see Fig. 5). Reinstall trip rod switches activate within one turn when the valve is operated from
and repeat Step 3 procedure. the FULL OPEN towards the CLOSED position.
4. Mount the OSYSU loosely with the carriage bolts and clamp bar NOTE: CLOSE THE VALVE FULLY TO DETERMINE THAT THE
supplied. On valves with limited clearance use J-hooks supplied STEM THREADS DO NOT ACTIVATE THE SWITCH. THE SWITCH
instead of the carriage bolts and clamp bar to mount the OSYSU. BEING ACTIVATED BY THE STEM THREADS COULD RESULT
IN A FALSE VALVE OPEN INDICATION.
5. Mark the valve stem at the center of the trip rod.
6. Remove the OSYSU. File a 1/8" deep groove centered on the mark
on the valve stem utilizing a 3/16" diameter straight file. Round

PRINTED IN USA MFG. #5400979 - REV S PAGE 2 OF 4


5/09
OSYSU-1,-2
OUTSIDE SCREW AND YOKE
VALVE SUPERVISORY SWITCH
FIG. 2 LARGE VALVE INSTALLATION - 3" THRU 12" SIZES
3” THRU 12” (76mm THRU 300mm) VALVES BRACKET
USE CARRIAGE BOLTS. BOLTS MOUNT
ON INSIDE OF YOKE, IF THERE IS
CLAMP BAR
SUFFICIENT CLEARANCE.

CARRIAGE BOLTS
(2 REQUIRED)

SLOTTED ROLLER
MOUNTING HOLES.
MAY BE USED FOR GROOVE
FINE ADJUSTMENT
OF SWITCH ON
BRACKET. YOKE

VALVE STEM

TRIP ROD

DWG# 979-4
GLAND

LARGE VALVE INSTALLATION


1. With the valve in the FULL OPEN position, locate the OSYSU across 6. Mount the OSYSU loosely with the trip rod centered in groove.
the valve yoke as far as possible from the valve gland, so that the trip
rod lays against the non-threaded portion of the valve stem. 7. Final adjustment is made by loosening 2 screws (see Fig. 2) and
sliding the OSYSU on the bracket. Adjustment is correct when
2. Mount the OSYSU loosely with the carriage bolts and clamp bar switches are not activated with the trip rod seated in the valve stem
supplied. groove and that the switches activate within one turn when the valve
is operated from the FULL OPEN towards the CLOSED position.
3. Loosen the locking screw that holds the trip rod in place and adjust
the rod length (see Fig. 4). When adjusted properly, the rod should 8. Tighten the adjustment screws and mounting hardware. Check to
extend past the valve screw, but not so far that it contacts the clamp insure that the rod moves out of the groove easily and that the switches
bar. Tighten the locking screw to hold the trip rod in place. activate within one turn when the valve is operated from the FULL
OPEN towards the CLOSED position.
NOTE: If trip rod length is excessive, loosen the locking screw
and remove the trip rod from the trip lever. Using pliers, break off NOTE: CLOSE THE VALVE FULLY TO DETERMINE THAT THE
the one (1) inch long notched section (see Fig. 5). Reinstall trip rod STEM THREADS DO NOT ACTIVATE THE SWITCH. THE SWITCH
and repeat Step 3 procedure. BEING ACTIVATED BY THE STEM THREADS COULD RESULT
IN A FALSE VALVE OPEN INDICATION.
4. Mark the valve stem at the center of the trip rod.
5. Remove the OSYSU. File a 1/8" deep groove centered on the mark
of the valve stem utilizing a 3/8" diameter straight file. Round and
smooth the edges of the groove to prevent damage to the valve
packing and to allow the trip rod to move easily in and out of the
groove as the valve is operated.

PRINTED IN USA MFG. #5400979 - REV S PAGE 3 OF 4


5/09
OSYSU-1,-2
OUTSIDE SCREW AND YOKE
VALVE SUPERVISORY SWITCH
FIG. 3 DIMENSIONS FIG. 4 PARTS

COVER TAMPER
6.19
(15,7CM) SWITCH (OPTIONAL)
4.75 2.25
(12,1CM) (5,7CM)
3.62 2.00
(9,2CM) (5,1CM)

(WHITE) COM
(RED) N.O. GROUND SCREW
(BLACK) N.C.
TRIP ROD
3.00
(7,6CM) LOCKING SCREW

KNOCKOUTS FOR
ELECTRICAL
5.88 CONNECTIONS
(15CM)

TRIP ROD

ROD RETRACTED AND .88


BREAKAWAY SECTION (2,2CM) 1.56
3.88 REMOVED (4,0CM)
(9,9CM)

ROD EXTENDED DWG# 979-5

DWG# 979-6

SWITCH TERMINAL TYPICAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS


BREAKING EXCESSIVE ROD
CONNECTIONS
LENGTH N.O.
CLAMPING PLATE LOCAL CIRCUIT

TERMINAL COM. N.C. INDICATING


TO POWER FOR
DEVICE
INDICATING DEVICE
NG
MI
CO
IN

N.O. END OF
DWG# 979-7 TO SUPERVISORY CIRCUIT
OF CONTROL PANEL LINE
COM. N.C.
NG
RESISTOR
OI DWG# 923-3
TG
OU
DWG# 979-1

CAUTION: Contacts shown in normal (valve open) condition.


An uninsulated section of a single conductor should
not be looped around the terminal and serve as two
separate connections. The wire must be severed, TYPICAL SWITCH ACTION
thereby providing supervision of the connection
in the event that the wire becomes dislodged from OPEN VALVE CLOSED VALVE
under the terminal. POSITION POSITION

COM. COM.
N.O. N.O.
SW #1 SW #1
N.C. N.C.

COM. COM.
N.O. N.O.
SW #2 SW #2
N.C. N.C.

DWG# 979-2

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5/09
PS10 SERIES
PRESSURE SWITCH
(UL, cUL, and CSFM Listed, FM and LPC Approved, NYMEA
Accepted, CE Marked Pending)
Dimensions: 3.78" (9,6cm)W x 3.20" (8,1cm)D x 4.22" (10,7cm)H
Conduit Entrance: Two knockouts provided for 1/2" conduit. Individual
switch compartments and ground screws suitable for
dissimilar voltages.
Enclosure: Cover - Die-cast with textured red powdercoat finish, single
cover screw and rain lip.
Base - Die-cast
Pressure Connection: Nylon 1/2" NPT Male
Factory Adjustment: 4 - 8 PSI (0,27 - 0,55 BAR)
Differential: 2 PSI (0,13 BAR) typical
Maximum System Pressure: 300 PSI (20,68 BAR)
Patent Pending
ng
Switch Contacts: SPDT (Form C)
10.1 Amps at 125/250VAC, 2.0 Amps at 30VDC
Ordering Information One SPDT in PS10-1, Two SPDT in PS10-2
Model Description Stock No. Environmental Specifications:
PS10-1 Pressure switch with one set 1340103 NEMA 4/IP55 Rated Enclosure - indoor or outdoor when used
SPDT contacts with NEMA 4 conduit fittings.
PS10-2 Pressure switch with two sets 1340104 Temperature range: -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C)
SPDT contacts Service Use:
Hex Key 5250062 Automatic Sprinkler NFPA-13
Cover Tamper Switch Kit 0090200 One or two family dwelling NFPA-13D
Tamper Residential Occupancy up to four stories NFPA-13R
Cover incorporates tamper resistant fastener that requires a special key for National Fire Alarm Code NFPA-72
removal. One key is supplied with each device. For optional cover tamper
switch kit, order Stock No. 0090200. See bulletin #5401200 PSCTSK.

Installation
The Potter PS10 Series Pressure Actuated Switches are designed for the into alarm port piping on the input side of retard chamber and electrically
detection of a waterflow condition in automatic fire sprinkler systems of connect PS10 to control unit that provides a retard to compensate for surges.
particular designs such as wet pipe systems with alarm check valves, dry Insure that no unsupervised shut-off valves are present between the alarm
pipe, preaction, or deluge valves. The PS10 is also suitable to provide a check valve and PS10.
low pressure supervisory signal; adjustable between 4 and 15 psi (0,27 and Method 2: When using the PS10 for local bell application or with a control
1,03 BAR). that does not provide a retard feature - the PS10 must be installed on the alarm
1. Apply Teflon tape to the threaded male connection on the device. outlet side of the retard chamber of the sprinkler system.
(Do not use pipe dope) Testing: Accomplished by opening the inspector's end-of-line test valve.
2. Device should be mounted in the upright position (threaded connection down). Allow time to compensate for system or control retard.
3. Tighten the device using a wrench on the flats on the device. Note: Method 2 is not applicable for remote station service use, if there is an
unsupervised shut-off valve between the alarm check valve and the PS10.
Wiring Instructions
1. Remove the tamper resistant screw with the special key provided. Wet System With Excess Pressure
2. Carefully place a screwdriver on the edge of the knockout and Connect PS10 into alarm port piping extending from alarm check valve.
sharply apply a force sufficient to dislodge the knockout plug. See Fig 9 Retard provisions are not required. Insure that no unsupervised shut-off
3. Run wires through an approved conduit connector and affix the connector valves are present between the alarm check valve and the PS10.
to the device. Testing: Accomplished by opening the water by-pass test valve or the
4. Connect the wires to the appropriate terminal connections for the inspector's end-of-line test valve. When using end-of-line test, allow time
service intended. See Figures 2,4,5, and 6. See Fig 7 for two switch, one for excess pressure to bleed off.
conduit wiring.
Dry System
Testing Connect PS10 into alarm port piping that extends from the intermediate
The operation of the pressure alarm switch should be tested upon completion chamber of the alarm check valve. Install on the outlet side of the in-line
of installation and periodically thereafter in accordance with the applicable check valve of the alarm port piping. Insure that no unsupervised shut-off
NFPA codes and standards and/or the authority having jurisdiction valves are present between the alarm check valve and the PS10.
(manufacturer recommends quarterly or more frequently). Testing: Accomplished by opening the water by-pass test valve.
Wet System Note: The above tests may also activate any other circuit closer or water
Method 1: When using PS10 and control unit with retard - connect PS10 motor gongs that are present on the system.

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1/08
PS10 SERIES
PRESSURE SWITCH
Dimensions Switch Clamping Plate Terminal
Fig. 1 Fig. 2

GROUND NG
MI
SCREWS CO
2.87 IN

ADJUSTMENT [72.97]
KNOB 4.22
[107.19]
NG
OI DWG# 923-3
1/2" NPT TG
OU

2.48 1.60
[62.87] [40.64]

3.78 3.20 An uninsulated section of a single conductor


[95.89] [81.28] should not be looped around the terminal and
serve as two separate connections. The wire
NOTE: To prevent leakage, apply Teflon tape sealant to male threads only. must be severed, thereby providing supervision
of the connection in the event that the wire
DWG# 930-1 becomes dislodged from under the terminal.

Typical Sprinkler Applications


Fig. 3
WET SYSTEM WITH WET SYSTEM WITHOUT DRY SYSTEM
EXCESS PRESSURE EXCESS PRESSURE

PS10
PS10 PS10
WATER WATER WATER
MOTOR MOTOR MOTOR
GONG GONG GONG

RBVS CHECK
WET RBVS DRY VALVE RBVS
SYSTEM WET SYSTEM
ALARM SYSTEM ALARM
CHECK ALARM CHECK
CHECK RETARD VALVE
VALVE
VALVE
WATER WATER WATER
OS & Y BY-PASS BY-PASS OS & Y BY-PASS
OS & Y
VALVE VALVE VALVE VALVE VALVE
VALVE

DWG. #923-2AA

Closing of any shutoff valves between the alarm check valve and the PS10 will render the PS10
inoperative. To comply with NFPA-72 any such valve shall be electrically supervised with a
supervisory switch such as Potter Model RBVS.

Low Pressure Signal Connection Waterflow Signal Connection Local Bell For Waterflow Connection
Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 6

TO FIRE ALARM PANEL NEGATIVE DC


TO FIRE ALARM PANEL OR NEUTRAL AC
EOLR EOLR BELL
LINE LOAD
POSITIVE DC
OR HOT AC

DWG# 928-1 DWG# 928-2 DWG# 928-3

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1/08
PS10 SERIES
PRESSURE SWITCH
One Conduit Wiring Switch Operation Removing Knockouts
Fig. 7 Fig. 8 Fig. 9
Terminal W/ PRESSURE APPLIED
Break out thin section of divider to provide path for wires C: Common NC
when wiring both switches from one conduit entrance. 1: Closed when installed
under normal system C

pressure. NO
2: Open when installed
under normal system
pressure. Closes on C 1 2
pressure drop. Use for
low pressure
supervision.
Terminal W/O PRESSURE APPLIED
NC
1: Open with no pressure
supplied. Closes upon C
detection of pressure.
NO
Use for waterflow
indication.
2: Closed with no DWG#928-5
C 1 2
DWG# 928-4
pressure applied.
DWG#928-6

•Installation must be performed by qualified personnel and in •Do not tighten by grasping the switch enclosure. Use wrenching
accordance with all national and local codes and ordinances. flats on the bushing only. Failure to install properly could damage
•Shock hazard. Disconnect power source before servicing. the switch and cause improper operation resulting in damage to
Serious injury or death could result. equipment and property.
•Read all instructions carefully and understand them before •To seal threads, apply Teflon tape to male threads only. Using
starting installation. Save instructions for future use. Failure to joint compounds or cement can obstruct the pressure port inlet
read and understand instructions could result in improper and result in improper device operation and damage to equipment.
operation of device resulting in serious injury or death. •Do not over tighten the device, standard piping practices apply.
•Risk of explosion. Not for use is hazardous locations. Serious
injury or death could result.

Engineer/Architect Specifications Pressure Type


Waterflow Switch
Pressure type waterflow switches; shall be a Model PS10 as Pressure switch shall have one or two form C contacts, switch contact
manufactured by Potter Electric Signal Company, St Louis MO., rating 10.1 Amps at 125/250 VAC, 2.0 Amps at 30 VDC.
and shall be installed on the fire sprinkler system as shown and or Pressure type waterflow switches shall have two conduit entrances
specified herein. one for each individual switch compartment to facilitate the use of
Switches shall be provided with a ½” NPT male pressure connection dissimilar voltages for each individual switch.
and shall be connected to the alarm port outlet of; Wet Pipe Alarm The cover of the pressure type waterflow switch shall be Zinc die-cast
Valves, Dry Pipe Valves, Pre-Action Valves, or Deluge Valves. The with rain lip and shall attach with one tamper resistant screw. The
pressure switch shall be actuated when the alarm line pressure reaches Pressure type waterflow switch shall be suitable for indoor or outdoor
4 - 8 PSI (0,27 - 0,55 BAR). service with a NEMA 4/IP55 rating.
Pressure type waterflow switches shall have a maximum service The pressure type waterflow switch shall be UL Ulc and CSFM listed,
pressure rating of 300 PSI (20,68 BAR) and shall be factory adjusted FM and LPC approved and NYMEA accepted.
to operate on a pressure increase of 4 - 8 PSI (0,27 - 0,55 BAR)

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1/08
MODEL PS40A
HIGH/LOW
PRESSURE SWITCHES
Pressure Connection: 1/2" NPT Male
Factory Adjustment:
PS40-1A: Operates on decrease at 30 PSI (2,1 BAR)
PS40-2A: Operates on increase at 50 PSI (3,5 BAR), and on
decrease at 30 PSI (2,1 BAR)
Pressure Range: 10 - 175 PSI (0,7 - 12,1 BAR)
Maximum Differential:Approx. 2 lbs. at 20 PSI (0,14@1,4 BAR)
5 lbs. at 175 PSI (0,35@12,1 BAR)
Maximum System Pressure: 250 PSI (17,2 BAR)
Switch Contacts: SPDT (Form C)
15.0 Amps at 125/250VAC, 2.5 Amps at 30VDC
One set in PS40-1A, Two sets in PS40-2A
Environmental Specifications:
Indoor or outdoor use
NEMA 4/IP55 Rated Enclosure - when used with proper conduit
fittings
Temperature range: -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C)
(Not for use in hazardous locations)
PS40-1A Single Switch - Stock No. 1340401 Service Use:
PS40-2A Double Switch - Stock No. 1340402 Automatic Sprinkler NFPA-13
One or two family dwelling NFPA-13D
UL and CSFM Listed, FM and LPC Approved, Residential occupancy up to four stories NFPA-13R
NYMEA Accepted, CE Marked National Fire Alarm Code NFPA-72
Dimensions: 4 3/4" (12,1cm)W x 2 1/4" (5,7cm)D x 4 3/8" Tamper: Cover incorporates tamper resistant fasteners that require a
(11,1cm)H special key for removal. One key is supplied with each device. For
optional cover tamper switch kit, order Stock No. 0090134.
Enclosure: Cover - Die-cast with textured red powdercoat finish.
Base - Plated Steel
The PS40A is designed as a pressure type supervisory switch. The NFPA the system pressure to the desired trip point. Use a ohm meter on the
72, National Fire Alarm Code, requires that a low pressure signal is sent appropriate contacts (COM and NC for pressure decrease and COM
at 10 psi below normal air pressure and 10 psi above normal pressure and NO for pressure increase). Adjust the knurled knob until the meter
on dry pipe valves. Therefore, the PS40-2A switches are factory set for indicates continuity. At that point the switch is set for that particular
a pressure decrease at 30 psi and a pressure increase at 50 psi with a pressure. When the adjustments are complete, raise and lower the system
normal air pressure of 40 psi. The switches are adjustable at any point pressure to ensure the switch is properly set.
between 10 and 175 psi.
On dry systems, connect the PS40A in the air supply line on the system
The PS40-1A is intended for applications that are looking for a specific side of any shutoff and check valves.
pressure, either increase or decrease. These applications would include
monitoring city water pressure or monitoring a water tank pressure. Provisions for testing the unit without affecting the entire system can
be accomplished with the installation of a Potter Bleeder Valve (Model
BVL) in the line to the PS40A.
INSTALLATION AND TEST PROCEDURES
Testing: The operation of the pressure supervisory switch should be
Mounting: The device should be mounted in the upright position (threaded tested upon completion of installation and periodically thereafter in
connection down). Only teflon tape should be applied to the male threads. accordance with the applicable NFPA codes and standards and/or the
Using pipe joint cement or pipe thread compound (pipe dope) could authority having jurisdiction (manufacturer recommends quarterly or
obstruct the device and cause it to not work properly. more frequently).

In outdoor applications, a NEMA type 4 conduit hub should be CAUTION: Testing the PS40A may activate other system connected
installed.
devices.
If the pressure needs to be adjusted from the factory settings, adjust

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MFG. #5400924 - 6/06
MODEL PS40A
HIGH/LOW
PRESSURE SWITCHES
DIMENSIONS
NOTE:
TO PREVENT LEAKAGE, APPLY TEFLON TAPE SEALANT
TO MALE THREADS ONLY.
WARNING:
USE OF PIPE JOINT CEMENT MAY RESULT IN
OBSTRUCTION OF APERTURE AND LOSS OF SIGNAL.
FIELD ADJUSTMENTS: The operating point of the switch (or
switches on the PS40-2A) can be adjusted to any point between 10
and 175 PSI (0,7 and 12,1 BAR) by turning the adjustment knob(s)
clockwise to raise the actuation point, and counter-clockwise to lower
the actuation point. In the case of the PS40-2A, the two switches
operate completely independently of one another, and each switch
may be adjusted to actuate at any point the system requires. Final
adjustment should be made with a pressure gauge.

Typical Sprinkler Application - Dry System Pressure Switch Terminations

PS40A

AIR LINE
SHUT-OFF PS10A
VALVE BLEEDER ALARM
TEST PRESSURE
CHECK VALVE SWITCH
VALVE BVL
WATER
MOTOR
GONG

CHECK
Typical Electrical Connections
RBVS
DRY VALVE Low Air Only Low and High Air on the Same Zone
PIPE
VALVE

DWG# 924-1
WATER
OS & Y BY-PASS
VALVE TEST
VALVE

NOTE: High switch changes with pressure increase. Low switch changes with
pressure decrease.

Switch Terminal Connections Clamping Plate Terminal


Ordering Information
Model Description Stk. No. CAUTION:
PS40-1A Pressure switch with one set SPDT contacts 1340401 An uninsulated section of a single
PS40-2A Pressure switch with two sets SPDT contacts 1340402 conductor should not be looped around
BVL Bleeder Valve 1000018 the terminal and serve as two separate
Hex Key 5250062 connections. The wire must be severed,
Cover Tamper Switch 0090134 thereby providing supervision of the
RBVS Ball Valve tamper switch 1000040 connection in the event that the wire
becomes dislodged from under the
terminal.

Engineer/Architect Specifications
Air pressure supervisory switch shall be a Model PS40A as manufactured by Potter Electric Signal Co. of St. Louis, Mo. and shall be installed on the sprinkler
systems as shown on the drawings and/or as specified herein.
Switches shall be provided with a 1/2" NPT male pressure connection to be connected into the air supply line on the system side of any shut-off valve. A Model
BVL bleeder valve as supplied by Potter Electric Signal Co. of St. Louis, Mo. or equivalent shall be connected in line with the PS40A to provide a means of
testing the operation of the supervisory switch. (See DWG. #924-1)
The switch unit shall contain SPDT (Form C) switch(es). One switch shall operate at a pressure decrease of 10 PSI (0,7 BAR) from normal. If two switches are
provided, the second switch shall operate at a pressure increase of 10 PSI (0,7 BAR) from normal. Switch contacts shall be rated at 15.0 Amps at 125/250VAC and
2.5 Amps at 30VDC. The units shall have a maximum pressure rating of 250 PSI (17,2 BAR) and shall be adjustable from 10 to 175 PSI (0,7 to 12,1 BAR).
The switch housing shall be weatherproof and oil resistant. The cover shall incorporate tamper resistant screws.
The unit shall be UL and CSFM Listed, FM and LPC Approved, and NYMEA Accepted.

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MFG. #5400924 - 6/06
VSR
VANE TYPE WATERFLOW
ALARM SWITCH WITH RETARD
UL, CUL and CSFM Listed, FM Approved, LPCB Approved, For
CE Marked (EN12259-5) / VdS Approved model use VSR-EU
Service Pressure: 450 PSI (31 BAR) - UL
Flow Sensitivity Range for Signal:
4-10 GPM (15-38 LPM) - UL
Maximum Surge: 18 FPS (5.5 m/s)
Contact Ratings: Two sets of SPDT (Form C)
10.0 Amps at 125/250VAC
2.0 Amps at 30VDC Resistive
10 mAmps min. at 24VDC
Conduit Entrances: Two knockouts provided for 1/2" conduit.
Individual switch compartments suitable
for dissimilar voltages.
Environmental Specifications:
• NEMA 4/IP54 Rated Enclosure suitable for indoor or
outdoor use with factory installed gasket and die-cast housing
when used with appropriate conduit fitting.
• Temperature Range: 40°F - 120°F, (4.5°C - 49°C) - UL
• Non-corrosive sleeve factory installed in saddle.
Service Use:
Automatic Sprinkler NFPA-13
Specifications subject to change without notice. One or two family dwelling NFPA-13D
Ordering Information Residential occupancy up to four stories NFPA-13R
National Fire Alarm Code NFPA-72
Nominal Pipe Size Model Part Number
2" DN50 VSR-2 1144402
2 1/2" DN65 VSR-2 1/2 1144425
3" DN80 VSR-3 1144403 • Installation must be performed by qualified personnel and in
3 1/2" - VSR-3 1/2 1144435 accordance with all national and local codes and ordinances.
• Shock hazard. Disconnect power source before servicing. Serious
4" DN100 VSR-4 1144404 injury or death could result.
5" - VSR-5 1144405 • Risk of explosion. Not for use in hazardous locations. Serious
injury or death could result.
6" DN150 VSR-6 1144406
8" DN200 VSR-8 1144408

Optional: Cover Tamper Switch Kit, stock no. 0090148


Replaceable Components: Retard/Switch Assembly, stock no. 1029030 Waterflow switches that are monitoring wet pipe sprinkler systems shall
not be used as the sole initiating device to discharge AFFF, deluge,
or chemical suppression systems. Waterflow switches used for this
application may result in unintended discharges caused by surges,
trapped air, or short retard times.

General Information Enclosure


The Model VSR is a vane type waterflow switch for use on wet sprinkler The VSR switches and retard device are enclosed in a general purpose,
systems. It is UL Listed and FM Approved for use on steel pipe; die-cast housing. The cover is held in place with two tamper resistant
schedules 10 through 40, sizes 2" thru 8" (50 mm thru 200 mm). LPC screws which require a special key for removal. A field installable
approved sizes are 2" thru 8" (50 mm thru 200 mm). See Ordering cover tamper switch is available as an option which may be used
Information chart. to indicate unauthorized removal of the cover. See bulletin number
The VSR may also be used as a sectional waterflow detector on large 5401103 for installation instructions of this switch.
systems. The VSR contains two single pole, double throw, snap action
switches and an adjustable, instantly recycling pneumatic retard. The
switches are actuated when a flow of 10 GPM (38 LPM) or more occurs
downstream of the device. The flow condition must exist for a period
of time necessary to overcome the selected retard period.

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3/09
VSR
VANE TYPE WATERFLOW
ALARM SWITCH WITH RETARD
Installation (see Fig. 1)
These devices may be mounted on horizontal or vertical pipe. On horizontal pipe they shall be installed on the top side of the pipe where they
will be accessible. The device should not be installed within 6" (15 cm) of a fitting which changes the direction of the waterflow or within 24"
(60 cm) of a valve or drain.
NOTE: Do not leave cover off for an extended period of time.
Drain the system and drill a hole in the pipe using a hole saw in a slow speed drill (see Fig. 1). Clean the inside pipe of all growth or other
material for a distance equal to the pipe diameter on either side of the hole. Roll the vane so that it may be inserted into the hole; do not bend
or crease it. Insert the vane so that the arrow on the saddle points in the direction of the waterflow. Take care not to damage the non-corrosive
bushing in the saddle. The bushing should fit inside the hole in the pipe. Install the saddle strap and tighten nuts alternately to required torque
(see the chart in Fig. 1). The vane must not rub the inside of the pipe or bind in any way.

Do not trim the paddle. Failure to follow these instructions may prevent the
device from operating and will void the warranty.

Fig. 1 Retard Adjustment


DO NOT LEAVE COVER OFF FOR
AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME The delay can be adjusted by rotating the retard adjustment knob from
0 to the max setting (60-90 seconds). The time delay should be set at
the minimum required to prevent false alarms

TIGHTEN NUTS
ALTERNATELY

Hole must be drilled perpendicular to the pipe and vertically centered.


Refer to the Compatible Pipe/Installation Requirements chart for size.
Correct Incorrect
MOUNT ON PIPE SO
ARROW ON SADDLE
POINTS IN DIRECTION
OF WATERFLOW

50mm
ROLL PADDLE IN
OPPOSITE DIRECTION ADAPTER ADAPTER
DIRECTION OF OF WATERFLOW
WATERFLOW
20mm ±2mm MAX.
(Flowing water activates
device in one direction only.) DN50 ONLY
USE (2) 5180162 ADAPTERS AS SHOWN ABOVE
DWG# 1146-1F

Compatible Pipe/ Installation Requirements


Model Nominal Pipe Nominal Pipe Pipe Wall Thickness Hole Size U-Bolt Nuts
Size O.D.
Schedule 10 (UL) Schedule 40 (UL) BS-1387 (LPC) DN (VDS) Torque

inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm ft-lb n-m


VSR-2 2 DN50 2.375 60.3 0.109 2.77 0.154 3.91 0.142 3.6 0.091 2.3
VSR-2 1/2 2.5 - 2.875 73.0 0.120 3.05 0.203 5.16 - - - - 1.25 + .125/-.062 33.0 ± 2.0
VSR-2 1/2 - DN65 3.000 76.1 - - - - 0.142 3.6 0.102 2.6
VSR-3 3 DN80 3.500 88.9 0.120 3.05 0.216 5.49 0.157 4.0 0.114 2.9
VSR-3 1/2 3.5 - 4.000 101.6 0.120 3.05 0.226 5.74 - - - - 20 27
VSR-4 4 DN100 4.500 114.3 0.120 3.05 0.237 6.02 0.177 4.5 0.126 3.2
2.00 ± .125 50.8 ± 2.0
VSR-5 5 - 5.563 141.3 0.134 3.40 0.258 6.55 - - - -
VSR-6 6 DN150 6.625 168.3 0.134 3.40 0.280 7.11 0.197 5.0 0.157 4.0
VSR-8 8 DN200 8.625 219.1 0.148 3.76 0.322 8.18 0.248 6.3 0.177 4.5
NOTE: For copper or plastic pipe use Model VSR-CF.

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3/09
VSR
VANE TYPE WATERFLOW
ALARM SWITCH WITH RETARD
Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Switch Terminal Connections Clamping
To remove knockouts: Place screwdriver at Break out thin section of cover when Plate Terminal
inside edge of knockouts, not in the center. wiring both switches from one conduit
entrance.

An uninsulated section of a single conductor should not be looped


around the terminal and serve as two separate connections. The
DWG 1146-4
wire must be severed, thereby providing supervision of the
connection in the event that the wire become dislodged from under
the terminal. Failure to sever the wire may render the device
Do not drill into the base as this creates inoperable risking severe property damage and loss of life.
metal shavings which can create Do not strip wire beyond 3/8" of length or expose an uninsulated
electrical hazards and damage the conductor beyond the edge of the terminal block. When using
device. Drilling voids the warranty. stranded wire, capture all strands under the clamping plate.

BELL
Fig. 5 Typical Electrical Connections

Notes: POWER SOURCE


SUITABLE FOR BELL
1. The Model VSR has two switches, one can be used to operate a central
station, proprietary or remote signaling unit, while the other contact
is used to operate a local audible or visual annunciator.
2. A condition of LPC Approval of this product is that the electrical
entry must be sealed to exclude moisture.
WATERFLOW ZONE
3. For supervised circuits, see “Switch Terminal Connections” EOLR ON FIRE PANEL
drawing and warning note (Fig. 4).
DWG. 1146-12

Testing
The frequency of inspection and testing for the Model VSR and its associated protective monitoring system shall be in accordance with applicable
NFPA Codes and Standards and/or the authority having jurisdiction (manufacturer recommends quarterly or more frequently).
If provided, the inspector’s test valve shall always be used for test purposes. If there are no provisions for testing the operation of the flow detection
device on the system, application of the VSR is not recommended or advisable.
A minimum flow of 10 GPM (38 LPM) is required to activate this device.
Advise the person responsible for testing of the fire protection system that this system must be tested in accordance
with the testing instructions.

Fig. 7 Mounting Dimensions 5.56 in


Fig. 8
3.50 in (141.2 mm)
2.00 in GREEN GROUND
(89.0 mm) (50.8 mm) SCREWS

2.34 in
(59.4 mm)

PIPE DIA.
U-BOLT NUT + 5.25 in
(+ 133.4 mm)
U-BOLT WASHER

PIPE SADDLE

PIPE
PLASTIC PADDLE

U-BOLT NOMINAL PIPE DIA. +1.75 in (+44.5 MM) FOR DN 50 – DN 65 2–2.5 in


NOMINAL PIPE DIA. +2.125 in (+54.0 MM) FOR DN 80 – DN 200 3–8 in

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3/09
VSR
VANE TYPE WATERFLOW
ALARM SWITCH WITH RETARD
Maintenance
Inspect detectors monthly. If leaks are found, replace the detector. The VSR waterflow switch should provide years of trouble-free service.
The retard and switch assembly are easily field replaceable. In the unlikely event that either component does not perform properly, please order
replacement retard switch assembly stock #1029030 (see Fig. 6). There is no maintenance required, only periodic testing and inspection.

Retard/Switch Assembly Replacement (See Fig. 6)


The Retard/Switch Assembly is field-replaceable without draining the system or removing the waterflow switch from the
pipe

1. Make sure the fire alarm zone or circuit connected to the waterflow switch is bypassed or otherwise taken out of service.
2. Disconnect the power source for local bell (if applicable).
3. Identify and remove all wires from the waterflow switch.
4. Remove the (2) mounting screws holding retard/switch assembly to the base. Do not remove the (2) retard housing screws.
5. Remove the retard assembly by lifting it straight up over the tripstem.
6. Install the new retard assembly. Make sure the locating pins on the retard/switch assembly fit into the locating pin bosses on the base.
7. Re-install the (2) original mounting screws.
8. Reconnect all wires. Perform a flow test and place the system back in service.

REMOVE (2) ORIGINAL MOUNTING


Fig. 6 SCREWS HOLDING RETARD/SWITCH
ASSEMBLY TO BASE

BREAK OUT THIN SECTION OF COVER


WHEN WIRING BOTH SWITCHES
FROM ONE CONDUIT ENTRANCE. (2) ORIGINAL MOUNTING
SCREWS
RETARD/SWITCH ASSEMBLY

(2) LOCATING PINS

(2) LOCATING PIN


DO NOT REMOVE BOSSES IN BASE
(2) RETARD HOUSING
SCREWS

BASE

DWG# 1146-10

Removal of Waterflow Switch


• To prevent accidental water damage, all control valves should be shut tight and the system completely drained before waterflow detectors are
removed or replaced.
• Turn off electrical power to the detector, then disconnect wiring.
• Loosen nuts and remove U-bolts.
• Gently lift the saddle far enough to get your fingers under it. With your fingers, roll the vane so it will fit through the hole while continuing
to lift the waterflow detector saddle.
• Lift detector clear of pipe.

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3/09
VERTICAL MOUNT
WOOD

SAMMYS® for Wood Installs VERTICALLY into the bottom of wood structures easily and quickly!

Not less than Wood Flooring


2” nominal width Product Features
(1-1/2”)
•.No pre-drilling required.

Not less than •.Quick to install using the Sammy


3” nominal
thickness (2-1/2”)
Nut Driver with an 18V cordless
(depth or side Wood Joist drill/driver.
of vertical member)
•.Saves time from traditional
Double Sheetrock methods.
For vertical use - Ceiling
WOOD

install in center of lower face.


• Reduces installation cost.
Minimum 2” embedment into base
material for NFPA 13 compliance. Composite / Truss • Made in the U.S.A.
Consult truss manufacturer for
recommended installation point.

*Pre-drilling may be required for GST


25-380 . Tool available on page 10.

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WOOD

Approvals Model
Size Number Descriptions Pullout (lbs) Load (lbs) Load (lbs) Qty Qty
210 (7/16” OSB)
1/4" 8002957 GST 100 1/4 x 1" 25 125
670 (3/4” Ply)
1/4" 8003957 GST 200 1/4 x 2" 1760 (Fir) 25 125
1/4" 8004957 GST 300 1/4 x 3" 2060 (Fir) 25 125
3/8" 8006957 GST .75 1/4 x 3/4" 564 (3/4" Ply) 25 125
210 (7/16” OSB)
3/8" 8007957 GST 10 1/4 x 1" 300 25 125
670 (3/4” Ply)
3/8" 8008957 GST 20 1/4 x 2" 1760 (Fir) 850 1475 25 125
3/8" 8068925 GST 20-SS 1/4 x 2" 1760 (Fir) 850 25 125
3/8" 8009925 GST 25-380 3/8 x 2-1/2" 2113 (Fir) 1500 25 125
#14 Black
3/8" 8010957 GST 30 1/4 x 3" 2060 (Fir) 1500 1475 25 125
Nut Driver
3/8" 8069925 GST 30-SS 1/4 x 3" 2060 (Fir) 25 125 Part # 8113910
3/8" 8011925 GST 40 1/4 x 4" 2180 (Fir) 25 125
WOOD

3/8" 8012925 GST 60 1/4 x 6" 2230 (Fir) 25 125


1/2" 8013925 GST 2 1/4 x 2" 1760 (Fir) 25 125
1/2" 8014925 GST 2.5-380 3/8 x 2-1/2" 2113 (Fir) 25 125
1/2" 8015925 GST 3 1/4 x 3" 2275 (Fir) 25 125
1/2" 8016925 GST 4 1/4 x 4" 2180 (Fir) 25 125
1/2" 8017925 GST 6 1/4 x 6" 2230 (Fir) 25 125 #14 SW Red
Nut Driver
Part # 8114910

SAMMY Swivel Head® for Wood Installs VERTICALLY and swivels up to 17° in wood structure

Product Features
• .Eliminates distortion of threaded rod. •.Saves time from traditional methods.
•.Accommodates up to 3 ½” x 12 pitch roof. • Reduces installation cost.
WOOD

•.Allows 17° deflection from vertical. • Made in the U.S.A.

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Approvals Model
Size Number Descriptions Pullout (lbs) Load (lbs) Load (lbs) Thickness Qty Qty
3/8" 8139957 SH-GST 20 1/4 x 2" 1257 (Fir) 1050 1475 25 125 125
3/8" 8141957 SH-GST 30 1/4 x 3" 1720 (Fir) 1500 1475 25 125
#14 Black
Nut Driver
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 Part # 8113910
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.

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Component of State of
Fig. 4A - Pipe Clamp for Sway Bracing California OSHPD Approved
Seismic Restraints System
Size Range — 4" thru 8" pipe. For sizes smaller than 4" use TOLCO® Fig. 4.
Material — Carbon Steel
Function — For bracing pipe against sway and seismic disturbance.
Approvals — Underwriters’ Laboratories Listed in the USA (UL) and Canada
(cUL) 4" thru 8". Included in our Seismic Restraints Catalog approved by
the State of California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development
(OSHPD).
Installation Instructions — The Fig. 4A is the "braced pipe" attachment
component of a longitudinal, lateral or riser brace assembly. It is intended to
be combined with the "bracing pipe" and TOLCO transitional and structural
attachment component(s) to form a complete bracing assembly. NFPA 13
and/or OSHPD guidelines should be followed.
To Install — Place the Fig. 4A over the pipe to be braced. Attach TOLCO
transitional fitting, either Fig. 980, 910 or 909, to the clamp ears. Tighten
bolts and nuts; torque requirement is a minimum of 50 ft. lbs. Transitional fit-
ting attachment can pivot for adjustment to proper brace angle.
Finish — Plain
Note — Available in Electro-Galvanized and HDG finish or Stainless Steel
materials.
Order By — Figure number, pipe size and finish

Fig. 4A - Longitudinal Brace Fig. 4A - Lateral Brace


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.

Dimensions • Weights
Pipe Max. Horizontal Approx.
Sizes A B C D Bolt Size Design Load Wt./100
4 81⁄2 9/16 33⁄8 311⁄16 1/2 2015 221
5 93⁄4 9/16 37⁄8 43⁄8 1/2 2015 253
6 111⁄2 5/8 5 51⁄8 1/2 2015 513
8 131⁄4 3/4 611⁄16 61⁄8 1/2 2015 601

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Fig. 23 - hanger for cpvc plastic pipe


double fastener strap type
Size Range — 3/4" thru 3" CPVC pipe
Material — Pre-Galvanized Steel
Function — Intended to perform as a hanger/restrainer to support
CPVC piping used in automatic fire sprinkler systems. Fig. 23 can
be installed on the top, bottom or side of a beam. The Fig. 23 also
functions as a restrainer to prevent the upward movement of the
sprinkler head during activation.
Approvals — Underwriters’ Laboratories Listed in the USA (UL)
and Canada (cUL) sizes 3/4" thru 2" to support fire sprinkler piping.
May be installed in wood using fasteners supplied with product,
or into minimum 20 gauge steel using (2) 1/4" x 1" tek type screw.
Meets and exceeds the requirements of NFPA 13, 13R and 13D.
Features — Fig. 23 incorporates features which protect the pipe
and ease installation. The flared edge design protects the CPVC
pipe from any rough surface. It also incorporates snap restrain-
ers allowing easier and faster installation. Easily attaches to the
building structure using the two UL Listed hex head self thread-
ing screws* furnished with the product. It is recommended that
rechargeable electric drills fitted with a hex socket attachment be
used as installation tools. No impact tools (such as a hammer) are
allowed. Damage has been known to result from installations using
impact type tools. No pre-drilling of a pilot hole in wood is required.
Finish — Pre-Galvanized
Order By — Figure number and pipe size

* Hardened hex head self threading screw is furnished with the


product and is the minimum fastener size acceptable.

Dimensions • Weights
CPVC Max. Hanger Fastener Hex Approx.
Pipe Size A B C Spacing (Ft.) Head Size Wt./100
3/4 31⁄8 19⁄16 13⁄16 51⁄2 5/16 9
1 33⁄8 111⁄16 13⁄16 6 5/16 9
11⁄4 43⁄16 23⁄32 13⁄16 61⁄2 5/16 11
11⁄2 47⁄16 27⁄32 13⁄16 7 5/16 12
2 47⁄8 27⁄16 13⁄16 8 5/16 15
21/2 109/32 211/16 13/16 Consult Factory 5/16 22
3 117/8 3 13/16 Consult Factory 5/16 25

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Fig. 24 - Hanger for CPVC Plastic Pipe


Double Fastener Strap Type - Side Mount
Size Range — 3/4" thru 2" CPVC pipe
Material — Pre-Galvanized Steel
Function — Intended to perform as a hanger/restrainer to support
CPVC piping used in automatic fire sprinkler systems. Can be installed
on the top or on the bottom of a beam. The Fig. 24 can also function
as a restrainer to prevent the upward movement of the sprinkler head
during activation.
Approvals — Underwriters’ Laboratories Listed in the USA (UL) and
Canada (cUL) to support fire sprinkler piping. May be installed in wood using
fasteners supplied with product, or into minimum 20 gauge steel using (2)
1/4" x 1" tek type screws. Meets and exceeds the requirements of NFPA 13,
13R and 13D.
Features — Fig. 24 incorporates features which protect the pipe and
ease installation. The flared edge design protects the CPVC pipe from
any rough surface. Easily attaches to the building structure using the two
UL Listed hex head self threading screws* furnished with the product. It
is recommended that rechargeable electric drills fitted with a hex socket
attachment be used as installation tools. No impact tools (such as a ham-
mer) are allowed. Damage has been known to result from installations using
impact type tools. No pre-drilling of a pilot hole in wood is required.
Finish — Pre-Galvanized
Order By — Figure number and pipe size
* Hardened hex head self threading screw is furnished with the
product and is the minimum fastener size acceptable.

Dimensions • Weights
CPVC Max. Hanger Fastener Hex Approx.
Pipe Size A B C Spacing (Ft.) Head Size Wt./100
3/4 25⁄16 15⁄32 13⁄16 51⁄2 5/16 9
1 25⁄8 15⁄16 13⁄16 6 5/16 9
11⁄4 3 11⁄2 13⁄16 61⁄2 5/16 11
11⁄2 31⁄4 15⁄8 13⁄16 7 5/16 12
2 311⁄16 127⁄32 13⁄16 8 5/16 15

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Fig. 28
"Stand-Off" Hanger & Restrainer for CPVC Plastic Pipe
Size Range — ¾" through 2"
Material — Carbon Steel, Pre-Galvanized
Function — Designed to be used as a hanger and restrainer for CPVC 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.
• Unique twist and lock 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.
• Attaches easily to wood structure with two hex head self-threading screws
furnished with product.
• Installs easily using rechargeable electrical driver with 5/16" extension socket
eliminating impact tool damage to pipe.
• Attaches easily to steel, minimum 18 gauge with (2) 1/4" x 1" tek type self drilling
tapping screws.
• UL Listed as a hanger and a restrainer for fire sprinkler piping.
Approvals — Underwriters' Laboratory Listed in the USA (UL) and Canada (cUL) to
support automatic fire sprinkler systems. May be installed into wood using fasteners
supplied with product, or into minimum 18 gauge steel using (2) 1/4" x 1" tek type
screws. Meets and exceeds the requirements of NFPA 13, 13R and 13D. Fig. 28 satis-
fies the UL vertical restraint requirement where needed. UL Listed as a hanger and ver-
tical restraint when installed on 3/8" composite wood material. Use two Fig. 27B Speed
Nuts when used as a hanger and restraint. Use one Fig. 27B Speed Nut on the upper
installed screw when used as a hanger only.
Order by — Figure number and pipe size.
PATENT # 7,455,268

Dimensions • Weights
Pipe Approx.
Size A B C Wt.
3/4 31⁄32 2 31⁄2 .180
1 35⁄16 23⁄16 31⁄2 .210
11⁄4 35⁄8 23⁄8 31⁄2 .225
11⁄2 4 21⁄2 31⁄2 .310
2 41⁄2 211⁄16 35⁄8 .340

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Fig. 58 - Threaded Side Beam Bracket


Size Range — 3/8" rod, pipe sizes 1/2" thru 4"
Material — Carbon Steel
Function — Practical and economical bracket used to support
piping from wood, concrete or steel beams.
Features — Unique design allows rod to be easily threaded into
bracket. Offset design permits unlimited rod adjustment. Center
mounting hole will accept 3/8" and 1/2" fastener bolts. Per NFPA
13: 1/2" thru 2" pipe requires 3/8" fastener, 21⁄2" thru 4" pipe
requires 1/2" fastener.*
Approvals — Underwriters’ Laboratories Listed in the USA (UL)
and Canada (cUL), and Factory Mutual Engineering approved thru
4" pipe.
*Note — Additionally UL has listed the Fig. 58 with fasteners as
shown in table below.
Finish — Plain
Note — Available in Electro-Galvanized finish.
Order By — Figure number and finish

UL Listed Fastener Table

Pipe Size Qty. Fastener Type Material


2 2 #16 x 2 Drive Screws Wood
2 1 3/8 Lag Bolt Wood
21⁄2 - 4 1 1/2 Lag Bolt Wood
31⁄2 2 1/4 x 11⁄2 Lag Bolt Wood
4 2 1/4 x 2 Lag Bolts* Wood
4 2 1/4 x 1 tek screws 14 gauge
4 2 1/4 x 1 tek screws 16 gauge
* No pre-drilling required

Dimensions • Weights
Pipe Rod Max. Rec. Approx.
Size Size A B C Load Lbs.* Wt./100
1/2 thru 4 3/8 23⁄4 11⁄2 11⁄8 300 14
* With safety factor of 5.

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Fig. 70 - Steel Rod Coupling


Fig. 70R - Steel Reducing Rod Coupling
Fig. 70S - Short Pattern Steel Rod Coupling
Fig. 71 - Steel Window Rod Coupling
Size Range — 1/4" thru 11⁄2" rod
Material — Carbon Steel
Function — Used for coupling two threaded rods together
of equal or reduced rod sizes, with or without inspection hole.
Finish — Electro-Galvanized
Note — Available in HDG finish or Stainless Steel materials.

Fig. 70
Dimensions • Weights FIG. 70
Rod Max Rec. Approx.
Size Length Load Lbs. Wt./100
1/4 7/8 240 2
5/16 13⁄4 300 13
3/8 13⁄4 610 11
1/2 13⁄4 1130 11
5/8 21⁄8 1810 16
3/4 21⁄4 2710 27
7/8 21⁄2 3770 57
1 23⁄4 4960 70
11⁄8" - 11⁄2" — Consult factory for specifications
FIG. 70R
Fig. 70R
Dimensions • Weights
Rod Max Rec. Approx.
Size Length Load Lbs. Wt./100
3/8 x 1/4 7/8 240 4
1/2 x 3/8 13⁄4 610 7
5/8 x 1/2 21⁄8 1130 14
3/4 x 5/8 21⁄4 1810 21
7/8 x 3/4 21⁄2 2710 40
FIG. 70S
Fig. 70S/Fig. 71
Dimensions • Weights
Rod Max Rec. Approx.
Size Length Load Lbs. Wt./100
3/8 11⁄8 610 4
1/2 11⁄4 1130 6

For rod sizes 5/8" to 1" - consult factory

FIG. 71

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Component of State of
Fig. 98 - Rod Stiffener California OSHPD Approved
Seismic Restraints System
Fig. 98B - Rod Stiffener w/Break-off Bolt Head
Size Range — Secures 3/8" thru 7/8" hanger rod
Material — Carbon Steel
Function — Secures channel to hanger rod for vertical seismic bracing.
Approvals — 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 FIG. 98
Finish — Electro Galvanized
Note — Available in HDG finish or Stainless Steel materials.
Order By — Figure number

FIG. 98B

Fig. 99 - All Thread Rod Cut to Length


Size Range — Secures 3/8" thru 7/8" rod in Dimensions
1" increments Rod Max. Rec. Load Lbs.
Material — Carbon Steel Size For Service Temp
Maximum Temperature — 750°F 650°F
Finish — Plain 3/8 730
1/2 1350
Note — Available in Electro-Galvanized and 5/8 2160
HDG finish or Stainless Steel materials. 3/4 3230
Order By — Figure number, rod diameter, rod 7/8 4480
length and finish

Fig. 100 - All Thread Rod Full Length


Size Range — Secures 3/8" thru 11⁄2" rod in
10’ lengths
Material — Carbon Steel
Maximum Temperature — 750°F
Finish — Plain
Note — Available in Electro-Galvanized and Dimensions • Weights
HDG finish or Stainless Steel materials. Max Rec. Load Lbs.
Order By — Figure number, rod diameter Rod For Service Temps Approx.
Size 650°F Wt./100
and finish
1/4 240 12
3/8 730 29
1/2 1350 53
5/8 2160 84
3/4 3230 123
7/8 4480 169
1 5900 222
11⁄4 9500 360
11⁄2 13800 510

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Fig. 200 - “Trimline” Adjustable Band Hanger


Fig. 200R (Import) - "Trimline" Adjustable Band Hanger
w/Retainer Ring
Size Range — 1/2" thru 8" pipe
Material — Carbon Steel, Mil. Galvanized to G90
specifications
Function — For fire sprinkler and other general piping
purposes. Knurled swivel nut design permits hanger
adjustment after installation.
Features —
B
• (1/2" thru 2") Flared edges ease installation for B
all pipe types and protect CPVC plastic pipe
from abrasion. Captured design keeps adjusting
A
nut from separating with hanger. Hanger is eas-
ily installed around pipe. A

• (21⁄2" thru 8") Spring tension on nut holds it


securely in hanger before installation. Adjusting
nut is easily removed. Fig. 200 1" - 2" Fig. 200 21⁄2" - 8"
Approvals — Underwriters’ Laboratories listed
(1/2" thru 8") in the USA (UL) and Canada (cUL)
for steel and CPVC plastic pipe and Factory Mutual
Engineering Approved (3/4" thru 8"). Conforms to
Federal Specifications WW-H-171E, Type 10 and
Manufacturers Standardization Society SP-69, Type
10. B

Maximum Temperature — 650°F B

Finish — Mil. Galvanized. Stainless Steel materials will


be supplied with (2) hex nuts in place of a knurl nub.
A
Order By — Figure number and pipe size
Note — Figure 200R (import) with retainer ring and A
non-captured knurl nut.

Fig. 200R 21⁄2" - 8" Fig. 200R 1/2" - 2"

Dimensions • Weights
Pipe Rod Size Max. Rec. Approx.
Size Inch Metric A B Load Lbs. Wt./100
1/2 3/8 8mm or 10mm 31⁄8 25⁄8 400 11
3/4 3/8 8mm or 10mm 31⁄8 21⁄2 400 11
1 3/8 8mm or 10mm 33⁄8 25⁄8 400 12
11⁄4 3/8 8mm or 10mm 33⁄4 27⁄8 400 13
11⁄2 3/8 8mm or 10mm 37⁄8 27⁄8 400 14
2 3/8 8mm or 10mm 41⁄2 3 400 15
21⁄2 3/8 10mm 55⁄8 41⁄8 600 27
3 3/8 10mm 57⁄8 4 600 29
31⁄2 3/8 10mm 73⁄8 51⁄4 600 34
4 3/8 10mm 73⁄8 5 1000 35
5 1/2 12mm 91⁄8 61⁄4 1250 66
6 1/2 12mm 101⁄8 63⁄4 1250 73
8 1/2 12mm 131⁄8 83⁄4 1250 136

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Fig. 909 - No-Thread Swivel Sway Brace Attachment


Size Range — 1" bracing pipe. For brace pipe sizes larger than 1", Component of State of
California OSHPD Approved
use TOLCO Fig. 980. Seismic Restraints System
Material — Carbon Steel, hardened cone point engaging screw
Function — The structural component of a sway and seismic bracing
system.
Features — This product’s design incorporates a concentric
attachment opening which is critical to the performance 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. No
threading of the bracing pipe is required. Open design allows for easy
inspection of pipe engagement.
Application Note — The Fig. 909 is used in conjunction with the
TOLCO Fig. 1000, Fig. 1001, Fig. 4 (A) or Fig. 4L pipe clamp, and
joined together with bracing pipe. Sway brace assemblies are intend-
ed to be installed in accordance with NFPA 13 (or TOLCO State of
California OSHPD Approved Seismic Restraint Manual) and the
manufacturer’s installation instructions. The required type, number
and size of fasteners used for the structure attachment fitting shall
be in accordance with NFPA 13 and/or OSHPD.
Approvals — Underwriters Laboratories Listed in the USA (UL)
and Canada (cUL). 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.
Installation Instructions — The Fig. 909 is the structural or transi-
tional attachment component of a longitudinal or lateral sway brace
assembly. It is intended to be combined with the "bracing pipe"
and TOLCO "braced pipe" attachment, Fig. 1000, 1001, 4A, 4B or
4L to form a complete bracing assembly. NFPA 13 and/or OSHPD
guidelines should be followed.
To Install — Place the Fig. 909 onto the bracing pipe. Tighten the set bolt until head bottoms out on surface.
Attachment can pivot for adjustment to proper brace angle.
Finish — Plain
Note — Available in Electro-Galvanized and HDG finish.
Order By — Figure number, pipe size and finish.

Dimensions • Weights
Hole Size Max. Design. Max. Design Load Approx.
Pipe Size A B H* Load Lbs. Lbs. w/Washer Wt./100
1 6 15⁄8 17/32 2015 2765 91
* Available with hole sizes to accommodate up to 3/4" fastener. Consult Factory.

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.

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Fig. 1001 - Sway Brace Attachment
Size Range: Pipe size to be braced: 1" (25mm) thru 8" (200mm) IPS.
Pipe size used for bracing: 1" (25mm) and 11⁄4" (32mm) Schedule 40 IPS.
Material: Steel
Seismic Bracing

Function: For bracing pipe against sway and seismic disturbance.


The pipe attachment component of a sway brace system:
Fig. 1001 is used in conjunction with a Fig. 900 Series fitting and
joined together with bracing pipe per NFPA 13, forming a complete
sway brace assembly.
Features: Can be used to brace schedules 7 through 40 IPS.
Field adjustable, making critical pre-engineering of bracing pipe
length unnecessary. Unique design requires no threading of bracing
pipe. Comes assembled and ready for installation. Fig. 1001 has built-in
visual verification of correct installation. See installation note below.
Installation Note: Position Fig. 1001 over the pipe to be braced Set Bolts
and tighten two hex head cone point set bolts until heads bottom Included
out. A minimum of 1" (25mm) pipe extension is recommended. Brace pipe
can be installed on top or bottom of pipe to be braced.
Approvals: Underwriters Laboratories Listed in the USA (UL)
and Canada (cUL).
For FM Approval information refer to page 71.
Finish: Plain or Electro-Galvanized. Contact B-Line for alternative finishes
and materials.
Order By: Order by figure number, pipe size to be braced, followed by pipe
size used for bracing (1" (25mm) or 11⁄4" (32mm)), and finish.
Important Note: Fig. 1001 is precision manufactured to perform its
function as a critical component of a complete bracing assembly. To ensure
performance, the UL Listing requires that Fig. 1001 must be used only with
other TOLCO bracing products.

Pipe Part Number & Approx. Wt./100 Design Load - Lbs.


Size 1” (24mm) Brace Pipe 11/4” (32mm) Brace Pipe For Brace Pipe Size 1” / 11/4”
Sch. 7 Sch. 10 Sch. 40
in. (mm) Lbs. (kg) Lbs. (kg) 1” / 11/4” 1” / 11/4” 1” / 11/4”
1” (25) 1001-1 X 1 100.0 (45.3) 1001-1 X 11/4 118.0 (53.5) -- / -- 1000 / 1000 1000 / 1000
11/4” (32) 1001-11/4 X 1 100.0 (45.3) 1001-11/4 X 11/4 114.0 (51.7) 1000 / 1000 1000 / 1000 1000 / 1000
11/2” (40) 1001-11/2 X 1 100.0 (45.3) 1001-11/2 X 11/4 115.0 (52.1) 1000 / 1000 1500 / 1500 1500 / 1500
2” (50) 1001-2 X 1 108.0 (49.0) 1001-2 X 11/4 121.0 (54.8) 1000 / 1000 2015 / 2015 2015 / 2015
21/2” (65) 1001-21/2 X 1 138.6 (62.8) 1001-21/2 X 11/4 160.4 (72.7) 1600 / 1600 2015 / 2765 2015 / 2765
3” (80) 1001-3 X 1 147.2 (66.7) 1001-3 X 11/4 168.7 (76,5) 1600 / 1600 2015 / 2765 2015 / 2765
4” (100) 1001-4 X 1 160.9 (73.0) 1001-4 X 11/4 182.4 (82.7) 1600 / 1600 2015 / 2765 2015 / 2765
6” (150) 1001-6 X 1 190.0 (86.2) 1001-6 X 11/4 211.4 (95.9) 1600 / 1600 2015 / 2765 2015 / 2765
8” (200) 1001-8 X 1 217.4 (98.6) 1001-8 X 11/4 238.8 (108.3) 1600 / 1600 2015 / 2765 2015 / 2765

All dimensions in charts and on drawings are in inches. Dimensions shown in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.

Revised 5/9/2014 Fire Protection Solutions


70
Technical Services: Tel: (800) 381-9312 / Fax: (800) 791-5500

BlazeMaster ®
CPVC Fire Sprinkler Pipe & Fittings
Submittal Sheet
General
Description Technical
Tyco® CPVC Pipe and Fittings pro-
duced by Tyco Fire & Building Prod-
Data
ucts (TFBP) are designed exclusively Sizes
for use in wet pipe automatic fire sprin- 3/4" to 3"
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 In-
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.

NOTICE

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 of any 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

Installation Limited
Tyco® CPVC Pipe and Fittings pro-
duced by Tyco Fire & Building Prod-
Warranty
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-
rial and workmanship when paid for
Care and and properly installed and maintained
under normal use and service. This
Maintenance warranty will expire ten (10) years
from date of shipment by TFBP. No
The owner is responsible for the in- 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
NOTICE
sprinkler system design errors or inac-
curate or incomplete information sup-
Before closing a fire protection system
plied by Buyer or Buyer’s repre-
control valve for inspection or mainte-
sentatives.
nance work on the fire protection sys-
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-
The foregoing warranty is made in lieu
tion alarms.
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
Worldwide
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Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve, External Resetting


2-1/2 thru 6 Inch (DN65 thru DN150)
250 psi (17,2 bar)

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
automatic sprinklers. The DPV-1 also
provides for actuation of fire alarms
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 a
lightweight valve to minimize shipping
cost.
• A variety of inlet and outlet
connections. Available End Connections and Sizes
• Compact, Pre-Trimmed, and Semi- Nominal Valve Size
Assembled, easy to operate valve End Connection 2-1/2 Inch 3 Inch 4 Inch 6 Inch
trim.
(DN65) (DN80) (DN100) (DN150)
• Simple reset procedure through the
Flange x Flange N/A N/A
elimination of priming water.
Dry pipe sprinkler systems are used Flange x Groove N/A N/A
in unheated warehouses, parking
Groove x Groove
garages, store windows, attic
spaces, loading docks, and other
areas exposed to freezing tempera- Available
tures, where water filled pipe cannot N/A Not Available
be utilized. When set for service, the
dry pipe sprinkler system is pressur- NOTICE The owner is responsible for main-
ized with air (or nitrogen). The loss taining their fire protection system and
of pressure through an operated The Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valves
described herein must be installed devices in proper operating condition.
automatic sprinkler in response to The installing contractor or manufac-
heat from a fire permits the DPV-1 Dry and maintained in compliance with this
document, as well as with the appli- turer should be contacted with any
Pipe Valve to open and allow a flow of questions
water into the sprinkler system piping. cable standards of the National Fire
Table B establishes the minimum Protection Association, in addition to
required system air pressure that the standards of any other authorities
includes a safety factor to help prevent having jurisdiction. Failure to do so
false operations that might occur due to may impair the performance of these
water supply fluctuations. devices.

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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
11 Gasket . . . . . . . . . . 1 See (b)
5 1/2-13 UNC x 1" Hex
12 Head Cap Screw:
2-1/2 & 3 Inch
6 Valves . . . . . . . . . . . 5 CH
13 4 Inch Valve . . . . . . 6 CH
7 6 Clapper . . . . . . . . . . 1 See (a)
RESET 7 Clapper Facing . . . . 1 See (a) or (b)
CLAPPER
14 PLUNGER
ASSEMBLY 8 Clapper Facing
PARTS
8 Retaining Plate . . . . 1 See (a)
15, 18 9 2-1/2 and 3 Inch Valves:
1/4" x 3/8" Long
9
#10-32 Shoulder
16 Screw . . . . . . . . . . . 5 See (a)
4 Inch Valve:
1/4-20 UNC x 1/2"
17
Socket Head Cap
Screw . . . . . . . . . . . 7 See (a)
10 Clapper Hinge
Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 See (a)
11 Reset Knob . . . . . . 1 See (c)
12 Reset Spring . . . . . 1 See (c)
13 Reset Bushing . . . . 1 See (c)
14 Reset Bushing
O-Ring. . . . . . . . . . . 1 See (b) or (c)
15 Reset Plunger
O-Ring . . . . . . . . . . 1 See (b) or (c)
16 Reset Plunger . . . . . 1 See (c)
17 Reset Latch
Subassembly . . . . . 1 See (c)
18 Dow Corning FS3452
1 Flourosilicone
4 Grease, 1.5 g . . . . . 1 See (b) or (c)
3 NR: Not Replaceable
2
CH: Common Hardware

REPLACEMENT PARTS
NO. DESCRIPTION P/N
(a) Clapper Assembly
Includes Items 6-10:
2-1/2 & 3 Inch Valves . . 92-309-2-203
4 Inch Valve . . . . . . . . . 92-309-2-403
10 (b) Repair Parts Kit
5 Includes Items
4, 7, 14, 15, & 18:
2-1/2 & 3 Inch Valves . . 92-309-1-204
4 Inch Valve . . . . . . . . . 92-309-1-404
(c) Reset Plunger Parts Kit
Includes Items 11-18 . . 92-310-1-405

FIGURE 1 - PART 1 OF 2
MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE
2-1/2, 3, AND 4 INCH (DN65, DN80, DN100) ASSEMBLIES
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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)
14 13 Clapper Hinge Pin. . 1 See (a)
14 Reset Knob . . . . . . 1 See (c)
15 Reset Spring . . . . . 1 See (c)
15
9 16 Reset Bushing . . . . 1 See (c)
17 Reset Bushing
16 O-Ring. . . . . . . . . . . 1 See (b) or (c)
10 18 Reset Plunger
CLAPPER RESET O-Ring. . . . . . . . . . . 1 See (b) or (c)
ASSEMBLY 17 PLUNGER 19 Reset Plunger . . . . . 1 See (c)
11 PARTS 20 Reset Latch
18, 21 Subassembly . . . . . 1 See (c)
12 21 Dow Corning FS3452
Flourosilicone
19 Grease, 1.5 g . . . . . 1 See (b) or (c)

NR: Not Replaceable


20 CH: Common Hardware

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
2 Includes Items 14-21 . . 92-310-1-405

4 1
7
6

5
3

13

FIGURE 1 - PART 2 OF 2
MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE
6 INCH (DN150) ASSEMBLY
TFP1020
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Technical Data Handhole Cover are ductile iron. The


Handhole Cover Gasket is neoprene,
• PS10-2 waterflow alarm switch
• PS40-2 low air pressure alarm switch
Approvals and the Clapper Facing is EPDM.
UL and C-UL Listed. FM Approved. The Air/Water Seat Ring is brass, the Note: When the system pressure is
NYC under MEA 172-02-E (4 and 6 Clapper is bronze or aluminum bronze, greater than 175 psi (12,1 bar), provision
inch). and both the Clapper Retaining Plate is to be made to replace the standard
and Latch are bronze. The Hinge Pin is order 300 psi (20,7 bar) Water Pressure
Dry Pipe Valve aluminum bronze, and the fasteners for gauge with a separately ordered 600
The TYCO Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe the Handhole Cover are carbon steel. psi (41,4 bar) Water Pressure Gauge.
Valves are for vertical installations (flow
going up), and they are rated for use Valve Trim Air Supply
at a maximum service pressure of 250 Installation dimensions are given Table B shows the system air pressure
psi (17,2 bar). The Valve dimensions are in Figure 7, and the Valve Trim and requirements as a function of the
shown in Figure 7. Pre-Trimmed Valve Assemblies are water supply pressure. The air (or
illustrated in Figures 4, 5, and 6. The nitrogen) pressure in the sprinkler
Flanged connections are available and Valve Trim and Pre-Trimmed Valve system is recommended to be auto-
drilled per ANSI, ISO, AS, and JIS spec- forms a part of the laboratory listings matically maintained by using one of
ifications (Ref. Table A). The grooved and approval of the DPV-1 Valve and is the following pressure maintenance
outlet connections, as applicable, necessary for the proper operation of devices, as appropriate:
are cut in accordance with standard the DPV-1 Valve. Each package of trim
groove specifications for steel pipe. •
Model AMD-1 Air Maintenance
and pre-trimmed includes the following Device (pressure reducing type).
They are suitable for use with grooved items:
end pipe couplings that are listed or •
Model AMD-2 Air Maintenance
approved for fire protection system • Water Supply Pressure Gauge Device (compressor control type).
service. Available combinations of inlet • System Air Pressure Gauge
and outlet connections are detailed in • Model AMD-3 Nitrogen Maintenance
the Ordering Procedure section. They • Air Supply Connections Device (high pressure reducing type).
are also noted in the “Available End • Main Drain Valve The Pressure Relief Valve provided with
Connection and Sizes” table located the valve trim is factory set to relieve
on Page 1. • Low Body Drain Valve at a pressure of approximately 45 psi
Threaded port connections of valves • Alarm Test Valve (3,1 bar). If the normal system air
having flanges drilled to ANSI, AS, or pressure is less than or exceeds 40 psi
• Automatic Drain Valve
JIS specifications are NPT threaded per (2,8 bar), then the pressure Relief Valve
• Drip Funnel must be reset to relieve at a pressure
ANSI Standard B1.20.1. Threaded port
connections of valves having flanges •
Connections For Optional Quick that is in accordance with the authority
drilled to ISO are available either Opening Device (Accelerator) having jurisdiction.
threaded per ISO 7-1 or NPT threaded Also included in the Pre-Trimmed Valve Quick Opening Device
per ANSI Standard B1.20.1. Valves with Assembly, which can be ordered sepa- As an option, the Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe
NPT threaded ports will readily accept rately for the Valve Trim, includes the Valve may be equipped with the VIZOR
the trim arrangements detailed in Parts following items: Electronic Dry Pipe Valve Accelerator
2 and 3 of Figures 4, 5, and 6. (4 and 6 inch sizes) as detailed in
• Model BFV-N butterfly vlave Technical Data Sheet TFP1105 or the
Components of the DPV-1 Valves
are shown in Figure 1. The Body and • Figure 577 grooved coupling Model ACC-1 Mechanical Dry Pipe

Flange Drilling Specification


Nominal Dimensions in Inches and (mm)
Nominal ANSI B16.1 1 ISO 7005-2 JIS B 2210 AS 2129
Valve Size (Class 125) (PN16)2 (10K) (Table E)
Dim. Dim. Qty. Dim. Dim. Qty. Dim. Dim. Qty. Dim. Dim. Qty.
A B N A B N A B N A B N
4 Inch 7.50 0.75 8 7.09 0.75 8 6.89 0.59 8 7.00 0.71 8
(DN100) (190,5) (19,0) (180,0) (19,0) (175,0) (15,0) (178,0) (18,0)
6 Inch 9.50 0.88 8 9.45 0.91 8 9.45 0.75 8 9.25 0.87 8
(DN150) (241,3) (22,2) (240,0) (23,0) (240,0) (19,0) (235,0) (22,0)

1 Same drilling as for ANSI B16.5 (Class 150) and ANSI B16.42 (Class 150).
Dim. A Qty. N
2 Same drilling as for BS 4504 Section 3.2 (PN16) and DIN 2532 (PN16). Bolt Circle Number of
Diameter Bolt Holes

Dim. B
Bolt Hole
TABLE A Diameter
DIMENSIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
FOR SELECTION OF FLANGE DRILLING
TFP1020
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Valve Accelerator (2-1/2, 3, 4, and 6 When one or more automatic sprin-


inch sizes) as detailed in Technical Data klers operate in response to a fire,
Sheet TFP1112. air pressure within the system piping Maximum System Air
is relieved through the open sprin- Water Supply Pressure Range,
The VIZOR or the ACC-1 is used to Pressure, psi
klers. When the air pressure is suffi- psi
reduce the time to valve actuation
ciently reduced, the water pressure
following the operation of one or more 20 10
overcomes the differential holding
automatic sprinklers. In some cases
the Clapper Assembly closed and the 60 15 - 23
the use of a quick opening device such
Clapper Assembly swings clear of the
as the VIZOR or the ACC-1 may be 80 20 - 28
water seat, as shown in Figure 3C,
required to meet the requirements of
This action permits water flow into the 100 25 - 33
the National Fire Protection Association
system piping and subsequently to be
to meet water delivery times. 120 30 - 38
discharged from any open sprinklers.
Also, with the Clapper Assembly open, 145 35 - 43
Operation the intermediate chamber is pres-
surized and water flows through the
165 40 - 48
The TYCO Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve alarm port (Ref. Figure 3B) at the rear 185 45 - 53
is a differential type valve that utilizes of the DPV-1 Valve to actuate system 205 50 - 58
a substantially lower system (air or water flow alarms. The flow from the
nitrogen) pressure than the supply alarm port is also sufficient to close the 225 55 - 63
(water) pressure, to maintain the set otherwise normally open Automatic 250 60 - 68
position shown in Figure 3A. The differ- Drain Valve in the valve trim.
ential nature of the DPV-1 is based on
the area difference between the air seat After a valve actuation and upon sub- TABLE B
and the water seat in combination with sequent closing of a system main SYSTEM AIR PRESSURE
the ratio of the radial difference from control valve to stop water flow, the REQUIREMENTS
the Hinge Pin to the center of the Water Clapper Assembly will latch open as
Seat and the Hinge Pin to the center of shown in Figure 3D. Latching open of
Continued on page 16
the Air Seat. The difference is such that
1 psi (0,07 bar) of system air pressure FLOW RATE IN LITRES PER MINUTE (LPM)
can hold approximately 5.5 psi (0,38 (1 GPM = 3.785 LPM)
bar) of water supply pressure. 500 700 1000 2000 3000 5000 10000
Table B establishes the minimum 9.0 0,60
NOMINAL PRESSURE DROP IN POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH (PSI)

required system air pressure that 7.0 0,50


includes a safety factor to help prevent
0,40
false operations that occur due to water 5.0
supply fluctuations. 0,30
4.0
80)

The Intermediate Chamber of the DPV-1


DN

is formed by the area between the 3.0

NOMINAL PRESSURE DROP IN BAR


0,20
H(

Air Seat and Water Seat as shown in


INC

Figure 3B. The Intermediate Chamber 2.0

(1 PSI = 0.06895 BAR)


normally remains at atmospheric
&3

)
100

pressure through the Alarm Port 0,10


65)

)
(DN

connection and the valve trim to the


150

0,08
(DN

normally open Automatic Drain Valve 1.0


(DN
CH

(Fig. 4, 5, or 6). Having the Intermediate 0,06


CH

4 IN

CH

Chamber, Figure 3B, open to atmo- 0,05


2 IN

0.7
6 IN

sphere is critical to the DPV-1 Valve 0,04


/
2-1

remaining set, otherwise the full 0.5


resulting pressure of the system air 0.4
0,03
pressure on top of the Clapper
Assembly cannot be realized. 0.3 0,02
For example, and assuming a water
supply pressure of 100 psi (6,9 bar), if 0.2
the system air pressure is 25 psi (1,7
bar) and there was 15 psi (1,0 bar) 0,01
pressure trapped in the Intermediate
Chamber, the resulting pressure 0.1
across the top of the Clapper would 200 300 500 700 1000 2000 3000100
only be 10 psi (0,7 bar). This pressure FLOW RATE IN GALLONS PER MINUTE (GPM)
would be insufficient to hold the The approximate friction losses, based on the Hazen and Williams formula and ex-
Clapper Assembly closed against pressed in equivalent length of Schedule 40 pipe with C=100 are as follows:
a water supply pressure of 100 psi 2.2 feet for the 2-1/2 inch valve at a typical flow rate of 250 GPM
(6,9 bar). It is for this reason that the 4.9 feet for the 3 inch valve at a typical flow rate of 350 GPM
plunger of the Automatic Drain Valve 8.9 feet for the 4 inch valve at a typical flow rate of 600 GPM
must be depressed during several of 22 feet for the 6 inch valve at a typical flow rate of 1500 GPM
the resetting steps, as well as during FIGURE 2
inspections, making certain that the MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVES
Automatic Drain Valve is open. NOMINAL PRESSURE LOSS VS. FLOW
TFP1020
Page 6 of 20

AIR PRESSURE WATERFLOW


TO SYSTEM TO SYSTEM

CLAPPER CLAPPER
1" NPT ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY
AIR SUPPLY IN SET FULLY OPEN
PORT POSITION

01

CLAPPER LATCH
PIVOTS TO ALLOW
1/2" NPT
CLAPPER ASSEMBLY
WATER
TO FULLY OPEN
SUPPLY
PRESSURE 3/4" NPT ALARM
& ALARM PORT OPEN TO
TEST PORT ATMOSPHERE
02 03 ALARM PORT
WATERFLOW
CLAPPER TO ALARM
ASSEMBLY
FROM FROM
WATER SUPPLY AIR WATER SUPPLY
SEAT
FIGURE 3A FIGURE 3C
SET POSITION WATER OPERATED POSITION
ALARM
SEAT 03
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
ASSEMBLY
04 MAIN DRAIN PORT:
3/4" NPT 1-1/4" NPT* (2-1/2 INCH CLAPPER
05
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 3D FIGURE 3E
DRAIN POSITION RESET POSITION

FIGURE 3 - PART 1 OF 2
MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVES
2-1/2, 3, AND 4 INCH (DN65, DN80, AND DN100)
SET AND OPEN POSITIONS
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AIR PRESSURE WATERFLOW


TO SYSTEM TO SYSTEM
CLAPPER
ASSEMBLY
FULLY OPEN

1" NPT CLAPPER LATCH


AIR SUPPLY PIVOTS TO ALLOW
PORT CLAPPER ASSEMBLY
01 TO FULLY OPEN

3/4" NPT ALARM


03 PORT OPEN TO
CLAPPER ATMOSPHERE
ASSEMBLY
IN SET
POSITION 1/2" NPT
WATER SUPPLY
02 PRESSURE
& ALARM
TEST PORT ALARM PORT
WATERFLOW
CLAPPER TO ALARM
ASSEMBLY AIR
FROM SEAT FROM
WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY

FIGURE 3A ALARM FIGURE 3C


SET POSITION WATER PORT OPERATED POSITION
SEAT
03 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

3/4" NPT
CLAPPER
LOW BODY
LATCH
DRAIN
PIVOTS TO
PORT
UNLATCH
04 CLAPPER
ASSEMBLY

2" NPT CLAPPER


MAIN DRAIN LATCH
PORT CLAPPER
ASSEMBLY
05 RESEATED

WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY


SHUT OFF SHUT OFF

FIGURE 3D FIGURE 3E
DRAIN POSITION RESET POSITION

FIGURE 3 - PART 2 OF 2
MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVES
6 INCH (DN150)
SET AND OPEN POSITIONS
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NOTES:
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
CONTROL VALVE
1 INCH NPT SYSTEM
(NORMALLY
CONNECTION AIR SUPPLY
OPEN)
FOR LOCAL PRESSURE
SPRINKLER GAUGE
2-1/2 INCH (DN65) WATERFLOW
or 3 INCH (DN80) PRESSURE
1/2 INCH NPT
MODEL DPV-1 ALARM
CONNECTION
DRY PIPE VALVE SWITCH
FOR SYSTEM
(GxG ONLY)
AIR SUPPLY
GROOVED
ALARM MAIN COUPLING
TEST VALVE DRAIN VALVE
(NORMALLY (NORMALLY 1/2 INCH NPT
CLOSED) SYSTEM CLOSED) CONNECTION
3/4 INCH NPT SYSTEM FOR OPTIONAL
WATER CONNECTION SHUT-OFF ACCELERATOR
SUPPLY 1-1/4 INCH NPT
TO DRAIN VALVE CONNECTION
PRESSURE (NORMALLY
GAUGE TO DRAIN AUTOMATIC
LOW BODY OPEN)
DRAIN VALVE DRAIN VALVE
(NORMALLY 1-1/4 INCH NPT
CLOSED) CONNECTION DRIP
TO DRAIN FUNNEL

FIGURE 4 - PART 1 OF 3
2-1/2 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 3 FOR VALVE PORT
1/2 INCH NPT DRAIN VALVE IDENTIFICATION.
CONNECTION
3. ROUTE 1/4" TUBING TO DRIP
FOR SYSTEM
AIR SUPPLY H FUNNEL.
SYSTEM
AIR SUPPLY MAIN
PRESSURE DRAIN VALVE
1/2 INCH NPT D GAUGE (NORMALLY
CONNECTION G A
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 or 3 INCH (DN80)
CONNECTION C MODEL DPV-1
FOR LOCAL DRY PIPE VALVE
SPRINKLER (GxG ONLY)

ALARM F B
LOW BODY
DRAIN VALVE
TEST VALVE SYSTEM (NORMALLY
(NORMALLY WATER SUPPLY 3/4 INCH NPT CLOSED)
CLOSED) PRESSURE CONNECTION
GAUGE TO DRAIN

FIGURE 4 - PART 2 OF 3
2-1/2 AND 3 INCH (DN65 AND DN80) MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE
EXPLODED ARRANGEMENT OF SEMI-ASSEMBLED TRIM
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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-N
11 Drip Funnel Reducing Tee . . . . . 1 CH Butterfly Valve,
Bracket . . . . . . . . . . 1 92-211-1-003 2-1/2" (DN65) . . . . . 1 59300F025N
12 Drip Funnel . . . . . . . 1 92-343-1-007 3" (DN80) . . . . . . . . 1 59300F030N
45 43 Figure 577 Coupling,
2-1/2" (DN65) . . . . . 1 57725ACP
16 3" (DN80) . . . . . . . . 1 57730ACP
44 Waterflow Pressure
20 Alarm Switch,
1 Model PS10-2. . . . . 1 25710
19 45 Low Air Pressure
9 32 30 Alarm Switch,
6 32
23 Model PS40-2. . . . . 1 25730
5 32
32

24 32
20 15
17
34 39 3
28
2-1/2 INCH (DN65)
44 33 or 3 INCH (DN80)
9 16 4 MODEL DPV-1
25 31 27 DRY PIPE VALVE
(GxG ONLY)
31 LOCATION 32 23
FOR OPTIONAL 36 41
ELECTRICALLY 10 8
18
SUPERVISED 32
22
N.O. ALARM 20
31 40
CONTROL 11
VALVE
26

12 37 NOTES:
13
(GREEN 43 1. SEE FIGURE 3 FOR VALVE
TINT) 14 21 PORT IDENTIFICATION.
38
42 2. ROUTE 1/4" TUBING, ITEM 14,
31 7 TO DRIP FUNNEL, ITEM 12.
6 3. ALL FITTINGS AND NIPPLES
35 ARE GALVANIZED.
32
26 2 4. CH: COMMON HARDWARE
30 5. ITEMS 42−45 INCLUDED
3 15 ONLY IN PRE-TRIMMED
VALVE ASSEMBLIES AS
APPLICABLE; OTHERWISE
SEPARATELY ORDERED.
FIGURE 4 - PART 3 OF 3
2-1/2 AND 3 INCH (DN65 AND DN80) MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE
EXPLODED ARRANGEMENT OF VALVE TRIM
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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
4 INCH (DN100) CONTROL VALVE
1/2 INCH NPT SYSTEM
MODEL DPV-1 (NORMALLY
CONNECTION AIR SUPPLY
DRY PIPE VALVE OPEN)
FOR SYSTEM PRESSURE
AIR SUPPLY GAUGE (FxG SHOWN)
3/4 INCH NPT
1 INCH NPT FLANGE ADAPTER CONNECTION
CONNECTION OR GROOVED FOR WATER
FOR LOCAL COUPLING MOTOR ALARM
SPRINKLER
MAIN WATERFLOW
3/4 INCH NPT DRAIN VALVE PRESSURE
CONNECTION (NORMALLY ALARM
TO DRAIN CLOSED) 1/2 INCH NPT SWITCH
CONNECTION
ALARM FOR OPTIONAL
TEST VALVE 2 INCH NPT ACCELERATOR
SYSTEM
(NORMALLY LOW BODY CONNECTION
SYSTEM SHUT-OFF
CLOSED) DRAIN VALVE TO DRAIN AUTOMATIC
WATER VALVE
(NORMALLY (NORMALLY DRAIN VALVE
SUPPLY
CLOSED) OPEN) 1-1/4 INCH NPT
PRESSURE
CONNECTION DRIP
GAUGE
TO DRAIN FUNNEL

FIGURE 5 - 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
1/2 INCH NPT AUTOMATIC AIR SUPPLY (NORMALLY
DRAIN VALVE FOR OPTIONAL
CONNECTION AIR PRESSURE PRESSURE CLOSED)
FOR WATERFLOW GAUGE
B PRESSURE ALARM
SWITCH
SLOPE
DOWN SWITCH D
3/4 INCH NPT
CONNECTION
FOR WATER A
MOTOR ALARM
2 INCH NPT
1/2 INCH NPT
CONNECTION
CONNECTION
TO DRAIN
FOR SYSTEM
AIR SUPPLY C 4 INCH (DN100)
ALARM MODEL DPV-1
TEST VALVE DRY PIPE VALVE
(NORMALLY (FxG SHOWN)
CLOSED) 1 INCH NPT NOTES:
3/4
INCH NPT
B CONNECTION 1. INSTALL TRIM ASSEMBLIES IN
SYSTEM FOR LOCAL ALPHABETICAL ORDER.
CONNECTION SPRINKLER
WATER SUPPLY 2. SEE FIGURE 3 FOR VALVE PORT
TO DRAIN
PRESSURE IDENTIFICATION.
GAUGE LOW BODY
DRIP DRAIN VALVE 3. ROUTE 1/4" TUBING TO DRIP FUNNEL.
FUNNEL (NORMALLY
1-1/4 INCH NPT CLOSED) 4. SLOPE ASSEMBLY B DOWN TOWARD
CONNECTION BACK OF VALVE TO FACILITATE
TO DRAIN SUFFICIENT LOW BODY DRAINAGE.

FIGURE 5 - PART 2 OF 3
4 INCH (DN100) MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE
EXPLODED ARRANGEMENT OF SEMI-ASSEMBLED TRIM
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NOTES:
47
16 48 1. SEE FIGURE 3 FOR VALVE
PORT IDENTIFICATION.
28 18
6 2. ROUTE 1/4" TUBING, ITEM 16,
4 5
15 27 TO DRIP FUNNEL, ITEM 14.
34
(GREEN 3. SLOPE 3/4" ANGLE VALVE,
TINT) 12 ITEM 9, DOWN TOWARD
9 29 18
SLOPE 34 14 BACK OF VALVE TO
DOWN 34 FACILITATE SUFFICIENT
26 LOW BODY DRAINAGE.
8 34
19 34 27 4. ALL FITTINGS AND NIPPLES
36 ARE GALVANIZED.
LOCATION 1
30 5. CH: COMMON HARDWARE
FOR OPTIONAL 21
ELECTRICALLY 17 13 6. ITEMS 45−48 INCLUDED
32
SUPERVISED ONLY IN PRE-TRIMMED
30 3
N.O. ALARM 41 VALVE ASSEMBLIES AS
CONTROL 39 40 APPLICABLE; OTHERWISE
VALVE 10 SEPARATELY ORDERED.
39 23
30 40 4 INCH (DN100)
34 43 MODEL DPV-1
24 34
DRY PIPE VALVE
42 (FxG SHOWN)
33 31
9
7 20
25
38
33 46

37
11
2 44
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. P/N 22
1 250 psi/ 1750 kPa 28 3 45
Air Pressure 35
Gauge . . . . . . . . . . . 1 92-343-1-012 17
2 300 psi/ 2000 kPa 32
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-N Butterfly
Check Valve . . . . . . 1 46-049-1-005 Reducing Tee . . . . . 1 CH Valve, 4" (DN100) . . 1 59300F040N
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 5 - PART 3 OF 3
4 INCH (DN100) MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE
EXPLODED ARRANGEMENT OF VALVE TRIM
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NOTES:
1. SEE FIGURE 6 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
CONTROL VALVE
SYSTEM
(NORMALLY
AIR SUPPLY
OPEN)
PRESSURE
1/2 INCH NPT
GAUGE SYSTEM
CONNECTION 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
FOR OPTIONAL
MAIN ACCELERATOR
DRAIN VALVE ALARM
(NORMALLY 2 INCH NPT TEST VALVE 1-1/4 INCH NPT
CLOSED) CONNECTION SYSTEM (NORMALLY WATERFLOW
6 INCH (DN150) 3/4 INCH NPT CONNECTION
SHUT-OFF CLOSED) PRESSURE
TO DRAIN MODEL DPV-1 CONNECTION TO DRAIN
VALVE ALARM
DRY PIPE VALVE (NORMALLY FOR WATER SWITCH
(GxG SHOWN) OPEN) MOTOR ALARM
FIGURE 6 - 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:


CONNECTION CONNECTION
B
4. SLOPE 3/4" ANGLE VALVE AND
FOR OPTIONAL FOR SYSTEM 3/4" x 4-1/2" NIPPLE (OF ASSEMBLY B)
AIR PRESSURE AIR SUPPLY INTO DRIP FUNNEL TO FACILITATE
SYSTEM SWITCH
AIR SUPPLY SUFFICIENT LOW BODY DRAINAGE.
PRESSURE AIR SUPPLY DRIP
GAUGE CONTROL VALVE LOW BODY 1/2 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 AUTOMATIC FOR WATERFLOW
DRAIN VALVE PRESSURE ALARM
SWITCH

MAIN
B 3/4 INCH NPT
CONNECTION
DRAIN VALVE FOR WATER
(NORMALLY MOTOR ALARM
CLOSED)
D
2 INCH NPT
CONNECTION 6 INCH (DN150)
TO DRAIN MODEL DPV-1 DRIP
DRY PIPE VALVE
(FxF SHOWN)
FUNNEL C
NOTES:
1. INSTALL TRIM ASSEMBLIES IN
ALPHABETICAL ORDER.
ALARM
2. SEE FIGURE 3 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 6 - PART 2 OF 3
6 INCH (DN150) MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE
EXPLODED ARRANGEMENT OF SEMI-ASSEMBLED TRIM
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9 BACK OF 4 NOTES: 1. SEE FIGURE 3 FOR VALVE 4. ALL FITTINGS AND NIPPLES
VALVE 29 PORT IDENTIFICATION. ARE GALVANIZED.
42 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
48 ITEM 9, AND 3/4" x 4-1/2" VALVE ASSEMBLIES AS
SLOPE
NIPPLE, ITEM 42, INTO APPLICABLE; OTHERWISE
TO FIT 35
26 DRIP FUNNEL, ITEM 14, TO SEPARATELY ORDERED.
1 8 FACILITATE SUFFICIENT 15
21 40 (GREEN
LOW BODY DRAINAGE. LOCATION
35 TINT) FOR OPTIONAL
3 18
9 35 ELECTRICALLY
30 27 SUPERVISED
17 35 47
33 42 6 16 N.O. ALARM
43 CONTROL
11 27 35 28
20 VALVE
32 31 37
40 31
44 10
40
19
40 41
23
6 INCH (DN150) 42 12
MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE 40
(GxG SHOWN) 31
13
35 24
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. P/N 39 14 38
22 7 34
1 250 psi/ 1750 kPa
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 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
PRE-TRIMMED VALVE ASSEMBLIES:
Connector . . . . . . . . 1 92-211-1-005
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. P/N
13 Drip Funnel 45 Model BFV-N Butterfly
Bracket . . . . . . . . . . 1 92-211-1-003 25 1/2" 45° Elbow . . . . 1 CH Valve, 6" (DN150) . . 1 59300F060N
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 6 - PART 3 OF 3
6 INCH (DN150) MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE
EXPLODED ARRANGEMENT OF VALVE TRIM
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7-1/8" 9" 14-7/8" 9-1/4"


(180 mm) (230 mm) (380 mm) (235 mm)

2-1/2 & 3 INCH


(DN65 & DN80)
VALVE
20-7/16"
(520 mm)
16-1/8"
(409,6 mm)
2-1/2 or 3 INCH
VALVES

12" 6" 12" 14"


(300 mm) (150 mm) (300 mm) (355 mm)

4 INCH
(DN100)
VALVE

21-7/8"
(555 mm)

18-5/16"
(465 mm)

11-1/2" 7-1/4" 15" 14-3/4"


(290 mm) (190 mm) (380 mm) (375 mm)

6 INCH
(DN150)
VALVE

24-1/2"
(620 mm)

21-7/8"
(555,6 mm)

FIGURE 7 - PART 1 OF 2
MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE
INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS, PRE-TRIMMED VALVE
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6-3/4" 8" 14-7/8" 9-1/4"


(170 mm) (200 mm) (380 mm) (235 mm)

2-1/2 & 3 INCH


16-9/16" (DN65 & DN80)
(420,7 mm) VALVE

12-1/4"
(311,2 mm)
2-1/2 or 3 INCH
VALVES

6"
(150 mm)

12" 6" 12" 14"


(300 mm) (150 mm) (300 mm) (355 mm)

4 INCH
17-1/4" (DN100)
(440 mm) VALVE

FxF: 13-5/8" (346,1 mm)


FxG: 13-11/16" (347,7 mm)
GxG: 13-3/4" (349,3 mm)

2-1/2" (65 mm)

11-1/2" 7-1/4" 15" 14-3/4"


(290 mm) (190 mm) (380 mm) (375 mm)

6 INCH
(DN150)
VALVE
18-3/4"
(475 mm)

16"
(406,4 mm)
FxF, FxG,
or GxG

4-1/2"
(115 mm)

FIGURE 7 - PART 2 OF 2
MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE
INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS, VALVE AND SEMI-ASSEMBLED TRIM
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the DPV-1 will permit complete draining


of the system (including any loose
• The main drain and drip funnel drain
may be interconnected provided Valve Setting
scale) through the main drain port.
During the valve resetting procedure
a check valve is located at least
12 inches (300 mm) below the drip Procedure
funnel. The Low Body Drain Valve Steps 1 through 11 are to be performed
and after the system is completely
(Figure 4, 5, or 6) may be piped so as when initially setting the Model DPV-1
drained, the external reset knob can be
to discharge into the Drip Funnel or to Dry Pipe Valve; after an operational test
easily depressed to externally unlatch
a separate drain. of the fire protection system; or, after
the Clapper Assembly, as shown
in Figure 3E. As such, the Clapper • Suitable provision must be made system operation due to a fire.
Assembly is returned to its normal set for disposal of drain water. Drainage NOTES: If the DPV-1 is equipped with
position to facilitate setting of the dry water must be directed such that it a Dry Pipe Valve Accelerator, refer to its
pipe sprinkler system, without having to will not cause accidental damage to resetting instructions before resetting
remove the Handhole Cover. property or danger to persons. the DPV-1. Refer to TFP1105 for the
• Unused pressure alarm switch and/or VIZOR or TFP1112 for the ACC-1.
Installation water motor alarm connections must
be plugged.
Based on the instructions provided,
reset the Accelerator at the appropriate
General Instructions • The Pressure Relief Valve provided time during the resetting of the DPV-1.
Proper operation of the Model DPV-1 with the Valve Trim is factory set to
Dry Pipe Valve depends upon its trim Unless otherwise noted, refer to Figure
relieve at a pressure of approximately 4, 5, or 6 to identify functional trim
being installed in accordance with the 45 psi (3,1 bar), which can typically be
instructions given in this Technical Data components.
used for a maximum normal system
Sheet. Failure to follow the appropriate air pressure of 40 psi (2,8 bar). The Step 1. Close the Main Control Valve,
trim diagram may prevent the DPV-1 Pressure Relief Valve may be reset to and close the Air Supply Control Valve.
Valve from functioning properly, as a lower or higher pressure; however, If the DPV-1 is equipped with a Dry
well as void listings, approvals, and the it must be reset to relieve at a pres- Pipe Valve Accelerator, remove the Dry
manufacturer’s warranties. sure which is in accordance with the Pipe Valve Accelerator from service
Failure to latch open the Clapper requirements of the authority having in accordance with its Technical Data
Assembly prior to a system hydro- jurisdiction. Sheet (Refer to TFP1105 for the VIZOR
static test may result in damage to the or TFP1112 for the ACC-1).
To reset the Pressure Relief Valve,
Clapper Assembly. first loosen the jam nut and then Step 2. Open the Main Drain Valve and
The DPV-1 Valve must be installed in a adjust the cap accordingly — clock- all auxiliary drains in the system. Close
readily visible and accessible location. wise for a higher pressure setting the auxiliary drain valves after water
or counter-clockwise for a lower ceases to discharge. Leave the Main
The DPV-1 Valve and associated trim pressure setting. After verifying the Drain Valve open.
must be maintained at a minimum desired pressure setting, tighten the
temperature of 40°F (4°C). Step 3. Depress the plunger of the
jam nut. Automatic Drain Valve to verify that
Heat tracing of the DPV-1 Valve or its • Installation of an Air Maintenance it is open and that the DPV-1 Valve is
associated trim is not permitted. Heat Device, as described in the Technical completely drained.
tracing can result in the formation of Data Section, is recommended.
hardened mineral deposits that are Step 4. Open the Optional Alarm
capable of preventing proper operation. • An Inspector’s Test Connection Control Valve, as applicable, if it was
as required By NFPA 13 must be closed to silence local alarms.
The Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve is provided on the system piping at the
to be installed in accordance with the Step 5. As necessary, replace all sprin-
most remote location from the Model klers that have operated. Replacement
following criteria: DPV-1 Valve. sprinklers must be of the same type
• All nipples, fittings, and devices must • Conduit and electrical connections and temperature rating as those which
be clean and free of scale and burrs are to be made in accordance with have operated.
before installation. Use pipe thread the requirements of the authority
sealant sparingly on male pipe having jurisdiction and/or the National NOTICE
threads only. Electric Code.
In order to prevent the possibility of
• The DPV-1 Valve must be trimmed • Before a system hydrostatic test is a subsequent operation of an over-
in accordance with Figures 4, 5, performed in accordance with NFPA heated solder type sprinkler, any solder
or 6, as applicable. If the DPV-1 13 system acceptance test require- type sprinklers which were possibly
is to be equipped with a Dry Pipe ments, the Clapper Assembly is exposed to a temperature greater than
Valve Accelerator, refer to the to be manually latched open (Ref. their maximum rated ambient must be
Technical Data Sheet TFP1105 for Figure 3D); the Automatic Drain Valve replaced.
the VIZOR Electronic Dry Pipe Valve (Figure 4, 5, or 6) is to be temporarily
Accelerator or TFP1112 for the Model Step 6. Push down on the Reset
replaced with a 1/2 inch NPT plug, the
ACC-1 Mechanical Dry Pipe Valve Knob (Figure 3E) to allow the Clapper
3/32 inch Vent Fitting (Item 13, Figure
Accelerator. Assembly to re-seat.
4; Item 15, Figure 5; or Item 15, Figure
• Care must be taken to make sure that 6) is to be temporarily replaced with a Step 7. Pressurize the system with air
check valves, strainers, globe valves, 1/4 inch NPT plug, and the Handhole (or nitrogen) to 10 psi (0,7 bar), and
etc. are installed with the flow arrows Cover Bolts are to be tightened using then individually open all auxiliary drain
in the proper direction. a cross-draw sequence. valves in the system piping to drain any
remaining water in trapped sections.
• Drain tubing to the drip funnel must Close each drain valve as soon as
be installed with smooth bends that water ceases to discharge.
will not restrict flow.
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Also partially open the Low Body work on the fire protection system that sub-section Steps 2 through 5 for
Drain Valve to assure that the riser is it controls, permission to shut down the instructions with regard to the inspec-
completely drained. Close the Low affected fire protection system must be tion of the Clapper Facing.
Body Drain Valve as soon as water obtained from the proper authorities
Quarterly Waterflow
ceases to discharge. and notify all personnel who may be
affected by action. Alarm Test Procedure
Step 8. Refer to Table B and then Testing of the system waterflow alarms
restore the system to the normal The owner is responsible for the should be performed quarterly. To test
system air pressure as necessary to inspection, testing, and mainte- the waterflow alarm, open the Alarm
hold the DPV-1 Valve closed. nance of their fire protection system Test Valve, which will allow a flow of
and devices in compliance with this water to the Waterflow Pressure Alarm
Step 9. Depress the plunger on the
document, as well as with the appli- Switch and/or Water Motor Alarm.
Automatic Drain Valve to make sure
cable standards of the National Fire Upon satisfactory completion of the
it is open and that there is no air
Protection Association (e.g., NFPA test, close the Alarm Test Valve.
discharging.
25), in addition to the standards of any
The absence of air discharging from authority having jurisdiction. Contact Water Pressure Inspection
the Automatic Drain Valve is an indica- the installing contractor or sprinkler The Water Pressure Gauge is to be
tion of a properly set air seat within the manufacturer regarding any questions. inspected monthly (per NFPA 25)
DPV-1 Valve. If air is discharging, refer to ensure that normal system water
Automatic sprinkler systems are recom- pressure is being maintained.
to the Care and Maintenance section
mended to be inspected, tested, and
under Automatic Drain Valve Inspection Air Pressure Inspection
maintained by a qualified Inspection
to determine/correct the cause of the The Air Pressure Gauge is to be
Service in accordance with local
leakage problem. inspected monthly (per NFPA 25) to
requirements and/or national codes.
Step 10. Partially open the Main Control ensure that normal system air pressure
The operational test procedure is being maintained.
Valve. Slowly close the Main Drain Valve
and waterflow pressure alarm test
as soon as water discharges from the Automatic Drain Valve Inspection
procedure will result in operation of
drain connection. The Automatic Drain Valve should be
the associated alarms. Consequently,
Depress the plunger on the Automatic notification must first be given to the inspected monthly (per NFPA 25) by
Drain Valve to make sure that it is open owner and the fire department, central depressing the plunger and checking to
and that there is no water discharging. station, or other signal station to which ensure that the Automatic Drain Valve
The absence of water discharging from the alarms are connected. is not discharging water and/or air. A
the Automatic Drain Valve is an indica- discharge of water and/or air is an indi-
tion of a properly set water seat within Annual Operation Test Procedure cation that the air and/or water seats
the DPV-1 Valve. If water is discharging, Note: Unless otherwise noted, refer to are leaking, which could subsequently
refer to the Care and Maintenance Figure 4, 5, or 6 to identify functional cause a false operation should the
section under the Automatic Drain trim components. intermediate chamber become inad-
Valve Inspection to determine/correct Proper operation of the DPV-1 Valve vertently pressurized.
the cause of the leakage problem. (i.e., opening of the DPV-1 Valve during If leakage is present, take the DPV-1
If there are no leaks, the DPV-1 Valve is a fire condition) should be verified at Valve out of service (i.e., close the main
ready to be placed in service and the least once a year as follows: control valve, open the main drain
Main Control Valve must then be fully Step 1. If water must be prevented from valve, close the air supply control valve,
opened. flowing beyond the riser, perform the remove the Dry Pipe Valve Accelerator
following steps. from service, as applicable, in accor-
Note: After setting a fire protection dance with its Technical Data Sheet
system, notify the proper authorities • Close the Main Control Valve. (Refer to TFP1105 for the VIZOR or
and advise those responsible for moni- TFP1112 for the ACC-1), and open the
• Open the Main Drain Valve.
toring proprietary and/or central station Inspector’s Test Connection to relieve
alarms. • Open the Main Control Valve one turn the system air pressure to 0 psig as
beyond the position at which water indicated on the System Air Pressure
Step 11. Once a week after a valve is
just begins to flow from the Main Gauge), and then after removing the
reset following an operational test or
Drain Valve. Handhole Cover, perform the following
system operation, the Low Body Drain
Valve (and any low point drain valves) • Close the Main Drain Valve. steps:
should be partially opened (and then Step 2. Open the system’s Inspector’s Step 1. Make sure that the Seat Ring
subsequently closed) to relieve drain- Test Connection. is clean and free of any nicks or signifi-
back water. Continue this procedure cant scratches.
until drain-back water is no longer Step 3. Verify that the DPV-1 Valve
present. has operated, as indicated by the flow Step 2. Remove the Clapper Assembly
of water into the system and that all from the valve by first pulling out the
Hinge Pin.
Care and waterflow alarms operate properly.
Step 4. Close the system’s Main Step 3. Disassemble the Clapper
Maintenance Control Valve. Facing Retainer from the Clapper
so that the Clapper Facing can be
Step 5. Reset the DPV-1 Valve in accor- removed and inspected. Make sure
The following procedures and inspec- dance with the Valve Setting Procedure.
tions should be performed as indicated, that the Clapper Facing does not show
in addition to any specific requirements Note: It is recommended that the signs of compression set, damage, etc.
of the NFPA, and any impairment must requirement of NFPA 25 to annually Replace the Clapper Facing if there is
be immediately corrected. inspect the inside of the valve be any signs of wear.
performed at this time and prior to
Before closing a fire protection system resetting the DPV-1 Valve. Refer to
main control valve for maintenance the Automatic Drain Valve Inspection
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Step 4. Clean the Clapper Facing, Pre-Trimmed DPV-1 Assemblies Accessories


Clapper, and Clapper Facing Retainer, with Butterfly Valve Order the Technical Data Sheets for the
and then reassemble the Clapper Specify: 2-1/2 Inch DPV-1 Pre-Trimmed following, as applicable, for details and
Assembly. Valve Assembly, P/N 52-310-3-925 additional accessories:
Step 5. Reinstall the Clapper Assembly Specify: 3 Inch DPV-1 Pre-Trimmed Model PS10-2
with its Hinge Pin and then reinstall the Valve Assembly, P/N 52-310-3-930 Potter Electric Waterflow
Handhole Cover. Pressure Alarm Switch
Specify: 4 Inch DPV-1 Pre-Trimmed
Valve Assembly, P/N (specify) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 25710
Ordering FxF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-310-3-040
Model PS40-2
Potter Electric Low Air Pressure Alarm
Procedure FxG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-310-3-440
GxG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-310-3-940
Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 25730
Model WMA1
Refer to Table A for Flange Drilling Specify: 6 Inch DPV-1 Pre-Trimmed Water Motor Alarm
Specifications. Valve Assembly, P/N (specify) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-630-1-001
Model AMD-1
Standard DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve FxF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-310-3-060
Air Maintenance Device
(American Standard Flange Drill- FxG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-310-3-460
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-324-2-002
ing, Threaded Ports, and Groove GxG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-310-3-960
Model AMD-2
Outside Diameter, as applicable) Pre-Trimmed DPV-1 Assemblies Air Maintenance Device
Specify: (specify size) Model DPV-1 Dry without Butterfly Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-326-2-001
Pipe Valve with (specify Inlet x Outlet) Specify: 4 Inch DVP-1 Pre-Trimmed Model AMD-3
end connections, P/N (specify). Valve Assembly without Butterfly, P/N Nitrogen Maintenance Device
2-1/2 Inch (DN65) (specify)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-328-2-001
GxG, FxF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-310-4-040
2.88 inch (73,1 mm) O.D. FxG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-310-4-440 Replacement Valve Parts
Groove x 2.88 inch (73,1 mm) Specify: (description) for use with
O.D. Groove . . . . . . . P/N 52-310-1-925
Specify: 6 Inch DVP-1 Pre-Trimmed (specify size) Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe
Valve Assembly without Butterfly, P/N Valve, P/N (see Figure 1 Parts 1 and 2
3 Inch (DN80) (specify) as applicable).
GxG,
3.50 inch (88,9 mm) O.D. FxF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-310-4-060 Replacement Trim Parts
Groove x 3.50 inch (88,9 mm) FxG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-310-4-460 Specify: (description) for use with
O.D. Groove . . . . . . . P/N 52-310-1-930 Standard Galvanized (specify size) Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe
Semi-Assembled DPV-1 Trim Valve, P/N (Figures 4, 5, or 6, Part 3 as
4 Inch (DN100)
Specify: 2-1/2 and 3 Inch DPV-1 Semi- applicable).
GxG,
Assembled Galvanized Trim, P/N
4.50 inch (114,3 mm) O.D. Weights
52-309-2-005.
Groove x 4.50 inch (114,3 mm) The following are the nominal weights
O.D. Groove . . . . . . . P/N 52-310-1-940 Specify: 4 Inch DPV-1 Semi-Assembled for the valves and trim:
FxG, Galvanized Trim, P/N 52-309-2-001
ANSI Drilled Flange Pre-Trimmed DPV-1 Valve
Specify: 6 Inch DPV-1 Semi-Assembled
x 4.50 inch (114,3 mm) Galvanized Trim, P/N 52-309-2-002 Assemblies:
O.D. Groove . . . . . . . P/N 52-310-1-440 2-1/2 Inch (DN65)
FxF, Optional Accelerator GxG Dry Pipe Valve.. . . . . . 87lbs.(40kg)
ANSI Drilled Flange x ANSI VIZOR Electronic Dry Pipe 3 Inch (DN80)
Drilled Flanged . . . . P/N 52-310-1-040 Accelerator (with Trim) GxG Dry Pipe Valve . . . . . . 90lbs.(42kg)
(Details provided in TFP1105) 4 Inch (DN100)
6 Inch (DN150)
GxG, Specify: VIZOR Electronic Dry Pipe GxG Dry Pipe Valve . . . . . 121lbs.(56kg)
6.62 inch (168,3 mm) O.D. Accelerator for use with the 4 or 6 4 Inch (DN100)
Groove x 6.62 inch (168,3 mm) inch TYCO Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe FxG Dry Pipe Valve . . . . . 135lbs.(64kg)
O.D. Groove . . . . . . . P/N 52-310-1-960 Valve trim, P/N 52-312-3-001 4 Inch (DN100)
FxG, FxF Dry Pipe Valve . . . . . 145lbs.(69kg)
Model ACC-1 Mechanical 6 Inch (DN150)
ANSI Drilled Flange Accelerator
x 6.62 inch (168,3 mm) GxG Dry Pipe Valve . . . . . 175lbs.(81kg)
(Details provided in TFP1112)
O.D. Groove . . . . . . . P/N 52-310-1-460 6 Inch (DN150)
FxF, Specify: Model ACC-1 Dry Pipe FxG Dry Pipe Valve . . . . 195lbs. (90kg)
Accelerator, P/N 52-311-1-001, and 6 Inch(DN150)
ANSI Drilled Flange x ANSI
Drilled Flanged . . . . P/N 52-310-1-060 Galvanized Accelerator Trim for FxF Dry Pipe Valve . . . . 208lbs. (96kg)
Model DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve, Standard Galvanised
P/N 52-311-2-010 Semi-Assembled DPV-1 Trim:
2-1/2 Inch (DN65)
Optional 600 PSI Water Pressure Valve Trim . . . . . . . . . . . . 23lbs. (11kg)
Gauge 3 Inch (DN80)
Specify: 600 PSI Water Pressure Valve Trim . . . . . . . . . . . . 23lbs. (11kg)
Gauge, P/N 92-343-1-004 4 Inch (DN100)
Valve Trim . . . . . . . . . . . . 30lbs. (14kg)
6 Inch (DN150)
Valve Trim . . . . . . . . . . . . 30lbs. (14kg)
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DPV-1 Valve: Part Numbers For Other 4 Inch FxG,


2-1/2 Inch (DN65) (DN100) Dry Pipe Valves JIS Flange x 6.62” (168,3 mm)
GxG Dry Pipe Valve . . . . . 37lbs. (17kg) Valves with NPT Ports Outside Dia. Groove
3 Inch (DN80) FxG, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-815
GxG Dry Pipe Valve . . . . . 38lbs. (18kg) ISO Flange x 4.50” (114,3 mm) FxG,
4 Inch (DN100) Outside Dia. Groove JIS Flange x 6.50” (165,1 mm)
GxG Dry Pipe Valve . . . . . 57lbs. (26kg) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-253 Outside Dia. Groove
4 Inch (DN100) FxG, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-835
FxG Dry Pipe Valve . . . . . 67lbs. (31kg) AS Flange x 4.50” (114,3 mm) FxF,
4 Inch (DN100) Outside Dia. Groove ISO Flange x ISO Flange
FxF Dry Pipe Valve . . . . . 77lbs. (36kg) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-613 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-135
6 Inch (DN150) FxG, FxF,
GxG Dry Pipe Valve . . . . . 95lbs. (44kg) JIS Flange x 4.50” (114,3 mm) AS Flange x AS Flange
6 Inch (DN150) Outside Dia. Groove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-515
FxG Dry Pipe Valve . . . . 108 lbs. (50kg) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-813 FxF,
6 Inch(DN150) FxF, JIS Flange x JIS Flange
FxF Dry Pipe Valve . . . . 121lbs. (56kg) ISO Flange x ISO Flange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-715
Other DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-133 Valves with ISO Ports
Notes: Other DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valves FxF, GxG,
are valves ordered with a any combi- AS Flange x AS Flange 6.62”(168,3 mm) Outside Dia.
nation of flange, threaded ports, or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-513 Groove x 6.62”(168,3 mm)
groove outside diameter not offered FxF, Outside Dia. Groove
under “Standard DPV-1 Dry Pipe Valve” JIS Flange x JIS Flange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-925
offerings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-713 GxG,
Valves with NPT threaded ports are Valves with ISO Ports 6.50”(165,1 mm) Outside Dia.
intended for use with the “Standard GxG, Groove x 6.50”(165,1 mm)
Galvanized Semi-Assembled DPV-1 4.50”(114,3 mm) Outside Dia. Outside Dia. Groove
Valve Trim” offered and detailed in this Groove x 4.50” (114,3 mm) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-945
document. Valves with ISO threaded Outside Dia. Groove FxG,
ports are intended for use with special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-923 ISO Flange x 6.62”(168,3 mm)
order trim that is provided by local FxG, Outside Dia. Groove
distributors to meet the specific needs ISO Flange x 4.50” (114,3 mm) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-215
of certain localities. Please contact your Outside Dia. Groove FxG,
local distributor regarding valves and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-213 ISO Flange x 6.50”(165,1 mm)
valve trim for specific localities. FxF, Outside Dia. Groove
Specify: (specify size) Model DPV-1 Dry ISO Flange x ISO Flange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-315
Pipe Valve with (specify inlet x outlet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-113 FxF,
connections with (specify NPT or ISO) ISO Flange x ISO Flange
threaded ports, P/N (specify). Part Numbers For Other 6 Inch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-115
(DN150) Dry Pipe Valves
Part Numbers For Other 2-1/2 Inch Valves with NPT Ports
(DN65) Dry Pipe Valves GxG,
Valves with NPT Ports 6.50”(165,1 mm) Outside Dia.
GxG, Groove x 6.50” (165,1 mm)
3.00”(76,1 mm) Outside Dia. Outside Dia. Groove
Groove x 3.00” (76,1 mm) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-935
Outside Dia. Groove FxG,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-930 ANSI Flange x 6.50” (165,1 mm)
Valves with ISO Ports Outside Dia. Groove
GxG, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-435
2.88”(73,0 mm) Outside Dia. FxG,
Groove x 2.88” (73,0 mm) ISO Flange x 6.62” (168,3 mm)
Outside Dia. Groove Outside Dia. Groove
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-920 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-255
GxG, FxG,
3.00”(76,1 mm) Outside Dia. ISO Flange x 6.50” (165,1 mm)
Groove x 3.00” (76,1 mm) Outside Dia. Groove
Outside Dia. Groove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-335
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-940 FxG,
AS Flange x 6.62” (168,3 mm)
Part Numbers For Other 3 Inch
Outside Dia. Groove
(DN80) Dry Pipe Valves
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-615
Valves with ISO Ports FxG,
GxG,
AS Flange x 6.50” (165,1 mm)
3.50”(88,9 mm) Outside Dia.
Outside Dia. Groove
Groove x 3.50” (88,9 mm)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-635
Outside Dia. Groove
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 52-309-1-922
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