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System Pressure Demand System Flow Demand
73.107 223.52
Total Demand Pressure Result
ENG_20140612_DeerC_5_DWG_DRY ATTIC
System Remote Area(s)
Most Demanding Sprinkler Data Occupancy Job Suffix
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
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
Equivalent Pipe Lengths of Valves and Fittings (C=120 only) C Value Multiplier
4.87
144.38ft² 5
System Pressure Demand System Flow Demand
60.729 121.83
Total Demand Pressure Result
ENG_20140612_DeerC_5_DWG_work_DRY GARAGE
System Remote Area(s)
Most Demanding Sprinkler Data Occupancy Job Suffix
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
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
Equivalent Pipe Lengths of Valves and Fittings (C=120 only) C Value Multiplier
4.87
NA NA
Most Demanding Sprinkler Data Hose Streams
NA 4
System Pressure Demand System Flow Demand
68.810 55.28
Total Demand Pressure Result
ENG_20140612_DeerC_5_DWG_RES FLOOR
System Remote Area(s)
Most Demanding Sprinkler Data Occupancy Job Suffix
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
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
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
Equivalent Pipe Lengths of Valves and Fittings (C=120 only) C Value Multiplier
4.87
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)
FIGURE 2
STYLE 20 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON FOR USE WITH THE
RAPID RESPONSE SERIES LFII RESIDENTIAL PENDENT SPRINKLER
(TY2234) PUSH WRENCH
IN TO ENSURE
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
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(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
(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
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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.
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)
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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TABLE A
WET PIPE SYSTEM
SERIES LFII RESIDENTIAL HORIZONTAL AND RECESSED HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL SPRINKLERS (TY1334)
NFPA 13D, 13R, AND 13 HYDRAULIC DESIGN CRITERIA
TFP410
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TABLE B
DRY PIPE SYSTEM
SERIES LFII RESIDENTIAL HORIZONTAL AND RECESSED HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL SPRINKLERS (TY1334)
NFPA 13D, 13R, AND 13 HYDRAULIC DESIGN CRITERIA
TFP410
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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
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
FIGURE 2
QUICK RESPONSE SERIES TY-FRB UPRIGHT (TY2131) AND PENDENT (TY2231) SPRINKLERS
4.2 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT
TFP171
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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
FIGURE 3
QUICK RESPONSE SERIES TY-FRB UPRIGHT (TY3131) AND PENDENT (TY3231) SPRINKLERS
5.6 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT
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
FIGURE 4
QUICK RESPONSE SERIES TY-FRB UPRIGHT (TY4131) AND PENDENT (TY4231) SPRINKLERS
8.0 K-FACTOR, 3/4 INCH NPT
TFP171
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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
FIGURE 5
QUICK RESPONSE SERIES TY-FRB UPRIGHT (TY4831) AND PENDENT (TY4931) SPRINKLERS
8.0 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT
TABLE A
LABORATORY LISTINGS AND APPROVALS for
2.8 AND 4.2 K-FACTOR SPRINKLERS
TFP171
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TABLE B
LABORATORY LISTINGS AND APPROVALS for
5.6 AND 8.0 K-FACTOR SPRINKLERS
TFP171
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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 (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
MOUNTING
MOUNTING SURFACE
SURFACE
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
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.
TFP171
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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
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
TFP171
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TEMPERATURE
MODEL/SIN SPRINKLER
RATINGS
FINISH
TABLE D
PART NUMBER SELECTION
SERIES TY-FRB PENDENT AND UPRIGHT SPRINKLERS
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
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.
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
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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
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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FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2
BRANCH BRANCH
LINE LINE
FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4
FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6
TRUSS CEILING
FIGURE 7 FIGURE 8
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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
BB, SD or HIP
COVERAGE ON
HORIZONTAL
6" MIN.
(152,4 mm)
JOIST
CPVC PIPE CEILING
& FITTINGS SPRINKLER CEILING
FIGURE 9B
CEILING TOP OF
INSULATION
JOIST
CEILING
CPVC PIPE
ELEVATION
& FITTINGS
CHANGE
CEILING
FIGURE 9C
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.
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
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
10'-0"
(3,0 m)
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)
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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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
MECHANICAL SPACE
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
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
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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B A
ANGLE SPRIG
B
ARMOVER SPRIG ARMOVER
BRANCHLINE BRANCHLINE
VERTICAL SPRIG DIRECT MOUNT
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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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
OBSTRUCTION
FIGURE 20-A-3. BB AND SD SPRINKLERS
• Wet Systems — Calculate the most demand-
ing five BB Sprinklers plus two SD Sprinklers. RIDGE
IP
IP
IP
H
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
AP AP
SPRINKLERS SPRINKLERS
(4 OR LESS) (4 OR LESS)
DORMER
BUILT ON TOP
OF ROOF OR
SHEATHING
RIDGE
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12 MODEL AP SPRINKLERS
12 WET PIPE SYSTEM
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)
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
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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)
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
Compatible Program
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.
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.
Locations: Comments:
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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.
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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 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.
LUBRICATION:
q Standard Gruvlok
q Gruvlok Xtreme™ required for dry pipe systems and freezer applications.
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FIG. 7400* Rigidlite® Coupling
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.
LUBRICATION:
q Standard Gruvlok
q Gruvlok Xtreme™ required for dry pipe systems and freezer applications.
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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.
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.
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
Page 6-15
6341-6345 SERIES FIRE DEPT. INLET CONN. FLUSH TYPE
SINGLE INLET
Round Plate
Figure No. Size
6341 2 1/2 X 2 1/2
6342 3 X 2 1/2
6343 3X3
___________________________________________________
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)
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
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.
PART NUMBERS LISTED ARE FOR ACCESSORY ITEMS RECOMMENDED FOR COMPLETE INSTALLATION - CONSULT YOUR LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR FOR AVAILABILITY
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.
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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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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
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
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
DWG# 979-6
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
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
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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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]
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
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.
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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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.
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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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.
TIGHTEN NUTS
ALTERNATELY
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
BELL
Fig. 5 Typical Electrical Connections
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.
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
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.
BASE
DWG# 1146-10
SAMMYS® for Wood Installs VERTICALLY into the bottom of wood structures easily and quickly!
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
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
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
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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26 CUSTOMER SERVICE • 800.786.5266
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Revision 12/11/2009
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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Customer Service • 800.786.5266 38
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Revision 10/24/2007
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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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
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
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
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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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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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Seismic Bracing
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
All dimensions in charts and on drawings are in inches. Dimensions shown in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
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
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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Contacts
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.
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)
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
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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
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)
100
)
(DN
0,08
(DN
4 IN
CH
0.7
6 IN
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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3/4" NPT
CLAPPER
LOW BODY
LATCH
DRAIN
PIVOTS TO
PORT
UNLATCH
04 CLAPPER
ASSEMBLY
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
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
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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
FIGURE 5 - PART 2 OF 3
4 INCH (DN100) MODEL DPV-1 DRY PIPE VALVE
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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
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
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4 INCH
(DN100)
VALVE
21-7/8"
(555 mm)
18-5/16"
(465 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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12-1/4"
(311,2 mm)
2-1/2 or 3 INCH
VALVES
6"
(150 mm)
4 INCH
17-1/4" (DN100)
(440 mm) VALVE
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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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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