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FSS2022-0050Description: MONTAGE MEETING CENTER Type: FIRE SPRINKLER (WEB) Subtype: Status: ISSUED Applied: 2/22/2022 ECON COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL Approved: 6/2/2022 KHET Parcel No: 777490011 Site Address: 52005 SILVERROCK WY LA QUINTA,CA 92253 Subdivision: Block: Lot: Issued: 6/2/2022 ONLINE Lot Sq Ft: 0 Building Sq Ft: 0 Zoning: Finaled: Valuation: $70,000.00 Occupancy Type: Construction Type: Expired: 11/29/2022 ECON No. Buildings: 0 No. Stories: 0 No. Unites: 0 Details: 100 Applied to Approved Approved to issued a ADDITIONAL CHRONOLOGY NAME TYPE NAME ADDRESSI CITY STATE ZIP PHONE FAX EMAIL APPLICANT SHASTA FIRE PROTECTION INC 72120 NORTHSHORE ST #C THOUSAND PALMS CA 92276 (760)404-1350 jpaulus@shastafire.co m CONTRACTOR SHASTA FIRE PROTECTION INC 72120 NORTHSHORE ST #C THOUSAND PALMS CA 92276 (760)404-1350 jpaulus@shastafire.co m OWNER SILVERROCK PHASE 1 3551 FONTUNA RANCH RD ENCINITAS CA 92924 (760)404-1350 ? Printed: Monday, April 03, 2023 10:01:24 AM 1 of 3 WSYSiEMS DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT PAID PAID DATE RECEIPT # CHECK # METHOD PAID BY CLTD BY FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 101-0000-42421 0 $240.00 $240.00 6/2/22 WEB11974 637472304 CREDIT 476633 ECON COMMERCIAL/INDUSTR 35 IAL FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 101-0000-42420 0 $667.00 $667.00 6/2/22 WEB11974 637472304 CREDIT 476633 ECON COMMERCIAL/INDUSTR 35 IAL PC Total Paid for FIRE FEES: $907.00 $907.00 RECORDS 101-0000-42416 0 $11.00 $11.00 6/2/22 WEB11974 637472304 CREDIT 476633 ECON MANAGEMENT FEE 35 Total Paid for RECORDS MANAGEMENT FEE: $11.00 $11.00 TECHNOLOGY 502-0000-43611 0 $5.00 $5.00 6/2/22 WEB11974 637472304 CREDIT 476633 ECON ENHANCEMENT FEE 35 Total Paid for TECHNOLOGY ENHANCEMENT FEE: $5.00 $5.00 TOTALS:00 $923.00 RETURNED REVIEWS STATUS REMARKS REVIEW TYPE REVIEWER SENT DATE DUE DATE NOTES DATE 1ST FIRE - ETRAKIT KOHL 2/22/2022 3/8/2022 3/15/2022 REVISIONS REQUIRED SEE ATTACHMENTS (2 WK) HETRICK 1ST PERMIT TECH — PERMIT TECH 2/22/2022 2/23/2022 2/23/2022 COMPLETE ETRAKIT (1 DAY) BUCKET 2nd Submittal Attachment notification was 2ND FIRE (1 WK) KOHL 4/21/2022 4/28/2022 6/2/2022 APPROVED SEE ATTACHMENTS missed and therefore no 2nd Review created. Will HETRICK review ASAP Printed: Monday, April 03, 2023 10:01:24 AM 2 of 3 WSYSiEMS BOND INFORMATION Attachment Type CREATED OWNER ATTACHMENTS DESCRIPTION PATHNAME SUBDIR ETRAKIT ENABLED 1ST SUBMITTAL FIRE 21-065 MONTAGE DOC 2/22/2022 Etrakit Contractor SPRINKLER DESIGN MEETING CTR FD PLAN 1 PLANS SUBMITTAL 2-21-22.pdf 21-065 MONTAGE DOC 2/22/2022 Etrakit Contractor 1ST SUBMITTAL FIRE MEETING CTR HYD CALC 1 SPRINKLER HYD CALCS SUBMITTAL 2-21-22.pdf DOC 2/22/2022 Etrakit Contractor 1ST SUBMITTAL FLOW Scenario 3 - Shared 1 TEST ANALYSIS Services.pdf DOC 2/22/2022 Etrakit Contractor 1ST SUBMITTAL MONTAGE MEETING 1 MATERIAL SUBMITTAL CTR MAT SUB.pdf DOC 2/22/2022 Etrakit Contractor 1ST SUBMITTAL PLAN LA QUINTA PLAN 1 REVIEW APPLICATION REVIEW APP.pdf MEETING CENTER 21-065 MONTAGE DOC 4/21/2022 Etrakit Contractor STAMPED STRUCTURAL MEETING CENTER 1 FIRE SPKR PLANS 4-21- STAMPED STRUCTURAL 22 PLANS 4-21-22.pdf FSS2022-0050 - 1ST FSS2022-0050 - 1ST DOC 3/15/2022 KOHL HETRICK REVIEW - FIRE REVIEW - FIRE 1 CORRECTIONS.pdf CORRECTIONS.pdf FSS2022-0050- FSS2022-0050- DOC 6/2/2022 KOHL HETRICK APPROVED PLANS AND APPROVED PLANS AND 1 CALCS.pdf CALCS.pdf DOC 6/2/2022 KOHL HETRICK FSS2022-0050 - COA FSS2022-0050 - COA 1 AND JOB CARD.pdf AND JOB CARD.pdf Printed: Monday, April 03, 2023 10:01:24 AM 3 of 3 WSYSiEMS � nr �IR� IiRKprt Vu diA160E'SNL uNRf]IT SRRN.ilR TLiAa SICtE P.E STPIP DEITl O[UW.£[FPSEi DEil HNH0ER 6FfLdtlft-8i£EL HPE _ ,•_,. �ru �:"'xy^ �r....[[w,..[.,.�,,,,„.a., r.aer.. �.�r�rar ~~" .Po..r � � ,r®..._. .wen w1NIR�PRO.�`6-0R�HKa91 di[IIri NFN[AJR1lM IRgEII ElAirriPR OIIOPLLTA4 wino or=nur.ew qt"L EFIE MCINI9TflIP rsree . 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LINES PARALLEL TO JOISTS MAY BE UPIORYED AT THE INTERVAL REQUII D BY FPA 13, SUPPORT INTERVAL OF STEEL. LINES: LINES PERPENDICULAR TO JOISTS: 3" STEEL LINES PERPENDICULAR TO JOISTS SHALL BE SUPPORTED AT 10'-0" MAX 2-1/2" AND SMALLER STEEL LIMES PERPENDICUALR TO JOISTS MAY BE SUPPORTED AT THE INTERVAL REQUIRED BY NFPA 13, EXCEPT WHERE SPECIFIED OTHERWISE BY OUR COMMENTS. LINES PARALLEL TO JOISTS; STEEL LINES PARALLEL TO JOISTS MAY BE SUPPORTED AT THE INTERVAL REQUIRED BY NFPA 13 CEI 29.4.4.7.2* Wh env tItr Aesig1, wimi m o, gtmI in or grv4iri ihav il,r arr1 in Ta131r'221.4.•1.7.2 F„r ,br hazard lx•irig pm,crtrrl by 11]r 4Prir,klrr 4ystrm, The diachargr Inr STHir,LlrM PrVJIrrtigi +rn:tll co"11 arlmcnx5 =,a I'v C5.1 m#} rir lcm' skein! w5 duvets, wmil,moms, and-4milar rnmlr.mmentf. that arc- in thr 4c-sign arcs, shall be permiitrd to be own iued ITOM thr lvvdraulir ca1- rtdaliGns. 5-11 I r T FORTE -COC HERE COVERAGE IN THIS ARtrA ru CL 'D I � a I HYDRAULIC CALCULATION 6 I I�— INFORMATION MOVED TO SHEET FP4 r I I Ltl Qi W tL J _ w. r 4 nev LEVEL, H8>55X5X1 14 CP-1 AW Lt?VEL01 LO - o L�1 z L ZLL 0 { UJ �Z L 0 4 4 o &4' - 4' 17 -10, 0, a 0 c� - —t Qt 3" Main parallel to joists EXTERMF PREFtJ NCr1OH on Short Span; will this 15 require doubling Of — joists? u) 7, W LU 0LL - f1 " M i n parallel to _ � W � A joists; will this require doubling of bists? LL LL &U Symbol Manufacturer Viking SIN VK482 Sprinkler Legend - Meeting Center Building Model Quantity K Factor Size Response rin13h Tem rature !Vote MIRAGE OR 84 SA Peniden! "h Quick White 2W"F CONCEALED Viking VK3021 QR PENDENT 20 ILS Pendent A Quick Black 200'F SEMI RECESSED Viking V"50 COIN 43 8.6 Upright 'fin Quick Brass 200-F Viking VK300 Microlast 701 5.6 Upright A QUlck 1131ass 200-F Viking VK462 14 RAGE QR 82 6.6 Pendent Ys Quick lWhite 2b0-F CONCEALED CUSTOM COLOR Fatal = 309 4 Iz 0 NOTE; ADDITIONAL SPR INKLER HEADS OVER AN 1) AWVE THOSE SPECINCAL,LY NOTED ON THESE DRAWINGS MAYBE REQUIRED DEPENDING ON THE REQUIRED ROUTING AROUND TRUSSES, HVAC DUCTWORK, FLOODS AND OTHER SIMILAR OBSTRUCTIONS. FIELD VE R I FY EXI" NG CONDITIONS DURING CONSTRUC-1710N AN D PRCMDE ANY AND ALL ADDFTIONAL HEADS AS REQUIRED FOR FULLCCV1!P *2ANDACOMPLETE. CODE COMPLIANT SYSTEM INSTALL] NG 001,TnACTOR S;+ALLCOO RINNArE VVrrH ALL JOB Sr7C OONDITIONS PR14R TO 51D, FABRICATION AND 1ASTALLA110N. MC BUILDING FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PLAN SCAU: 'l18" m T-O" s. s. i J�_ 1 0 1 39 - 2' ZIT— 1 1" 14N .7 EXTERM pePrl,rrcxr N 3 112xib LSL X 12' MIN. 1H-11 aar' 16s Add E�VEL�L I 44 A. i 14' -Lr BAJYQL =T JI� [�N8.�0 S1IGCaE - , Now d S12± IF iIS�5X ;� J J J � J f 4 x 64' - 4' I _­ - . . 14 f1 AeV. LE L61 i — r4 r,. 4 L x' VVI •I• 5 118x2�4 aLE3 HS3l%X !t (LOW') 7 . NSSii}xoxia (L f Xl/2 (LOW) r= G Q Q � 1N74X61 c=718" VV14X48 - — -- S! E 7#4 14 -L•411 y-+ -71 id - ABV LEVEL Gy E {3 p D-- O Lr IL. TRUSS - PP --PPo-. ' 1Mx1+6 CLF3 - � ��ussz r ) VV14X4 -- e 71 !1 WOMEN 1 � 55 .71• +y � GW5`� p F 'l JR. Q Fl , IL W---- :IjFt PREFLWC7j0N 0• EaLLRQOlA . r D _iLi PARAPETy u CO AI 0 1 r x VALZT _ L -- tR tR 01< 1 I — F R 0 TRUSS .# Ni p L im cn 9-ISO VV 14 F 0 3 11206 L r. NOTE 3 1 1T FP F = fi .X N pp ppF MN LEVEL 01 0 r� I;F A 4}2!2 s cq fn l T.O.S. RIDGE cfr— Q. # • • HSS6X5XV4 � F p F_ ',- ] �P 1. 0 F� � 0 t t� to ASV. LEVEL Q, Q.� FRSS 1 [}xsx 2 F H SS1 QX8Xlj2 'D f H S X6X1 �F {LOUIPY- (LUVIf; — — . (LOW w14 f 1 3t 10 1 314 16 L 1L 1 314015 LSL • 1 '� 4xt LSL ii2x16 M. 3 lfzx t LSL AL J2 r * 14X68.C-3/4 "- 1'S_-�.. Any[ LEVEL m AJ@v LEVTgLO 5 1'P 11' ASV 4 milrol _j K L 0 I .16 ml C.�•1�R�•�+fCsr a' I V1�1� T ao's. 4 v I tl; 3 4' ' .D 0 !rJ O ADV LJWL 01 u ' 0 i i� Q , e • n' �I `I * I - Gam! LYP e0 AZV CEV_1-01 1 '10 7: I 4 . Y - D ~ ' McM.LEvEL 01 CC-7 i I ayp 94 4— Ll ArY.OEVfim v-r R ROOF 10'$ (4, )14`-� AW LEVEi. 01 Y ri rF } _ 14 :t Flo -- • :LSyF1o1 `ELEPTR CAL — 5 IT — t 4)(11 b LS It .x 5: IA St _ J81 ,12. to r- EF17'R►' 11YL}CR J3 J 3 Xl 14 3D i(Vr'1 x$0 MC BUILDING FIRE SPRINKLER REFLECTED CEILING PLAN k, SCALE: ir'8" = 1'-0" 11 5 J � c Z r7 uj CL 0 CL LL_` m Lu J D ar O?ZW R jJ � W W �7LLJsl� z 0WZ❑ U)z /%''� I- �% % uu IJJ LLJ F Lu 1y AklLkA LL NOTE: ADDITIONAL SPRINKLER HEADS OVER ANDABOVE THOSE SPECIFICALLY NOTED ON THESE DRAWINGS MAYBE REQUIRED DEPENDING ON THE REQUIRED ROUTING AROUNDTRUSSES, HVAC DUCTWORK, 1400013ANDOTHER SIMILAR 098TRUCTI DNS . FIELD VERIFY EXISTING CONDIl ON&OURING CONSTRUCT4ONAND PRCMMANYANDALLAWTIOKAL HEADSAS REQUIRED FOR FULL COVERAGE AND ACOMPILE I E, CODE COMPLIANT SYSTEM. INSTALLING CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH ALL JOB SITE CONDITIONS PRIOR TO BID, FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION. M M IL 73 CID 2 V 06 tL W a. U. I LL Jr nZ �q 9 tw N M r aid dl A 9-3.4.10* No clearance shall) he rq. uired wherw piping is suppuncd by haTlc% through struc- luTail members as permitled by 9.1,1.63. A.9.3.4.10 Figure A-4.3.4-10 is an example of piping -,uppnited by strur_-iure where there ix no vicarance rtquimd at the point of contact bowem the piping and stIructure, Hole In lttrudural member FIGUR rt. 93.4.10 PilAv srieh Z,1 tv Cler+nuree•. 4.�.4.11* Tice intilsllcrJ clraranue between aj sprinkler ;Ind 4truclttrsil rlrn�etlls not u�tl Iectively or independently to suppt)rt the sprinklers shad] be ax least 3 in - 175 inin)- A.9.3.4.11 Structural clemem% includiz. but am 001. lirniwd w, beam-, virder4, and tru.,, s. Frangible r:eiiIings should not he considered structural elemenis for this putpos- . T01.13ra e"O Seismic Bracing Calculations 1fl�.lB.1N1s Conh lay: UFP Onsign GE -MEETING C Addiws. 3356 E Vallejo Ct FA N Project AddressCLAOUINTA, Gilbert, AZ B5296 CKWAy phone: 480- -927t #�is.rr �4araeQtliief 53 Licence: Calculatrom. hasetl or} 201E NFPA Pamphlet 013 Brace Information TOLC D T"" Brace Components ` TOLCOt'"' Component Listed Load Adjusted Load hlairimuTn Brace Length 7{2 t34 rn l Diameter of Brace 1 Fin. 30DO Damp IOOO Pis (454 kq) 707 Ibs €321 kql Esq 980 Unrvwsral Swivel 2015 ins (914 kq) 1425 Ibs (6446 ka) Type of Brace SCh.AO See Fastener InformalFari Angie U}Ira ,4 45- Min. 'CaieuraWn Smad Dn CONCENTRIC Loadmg *PleaW N(MiN Thess c8lculatx,ns are fix TOLCO "11 ..pvw.10 Only Us* of other cornpnrtien:s vearc}s these call ulatlofns and the Irstrn{I of ti►e assembly. Least Rad_ of Gyration 0.4.2" (11 mmj Seismic Brace Assembly Detail LIR Valuid 200 Max Horlxontal Load 1310 Ibs (594 kg) Fastener Information Orientation to Connecting Surlace NFPAType E Fastener Type Dual Through -Rafts - Fig-906 Di8m9ter 112in, 13 mm) Lenfflh Minirnum 4x Wood Mernber Maximum Load 600 lbs 272 k, . _fir --.9) TOLL rw W�D UH *T7ZJ& 9}VAv GRACE ArFAO-MNT k� T40LC43 FrG it3[10 S*AT BRACE �1fT".G:heu�NT � STEEL PIPE rJX F Brace Identification on Plans 2 CPvc Prying Factor WA Brace Type Lateral [XI Longitudinal i l 4-Way [ I Sprinkler System Load Calculation (Fpw = CpWp) OR = 0 645 Diameter Type Length Total Length Weight Per Unit Length Total Welght 2" l50 rrim? CPVC 30 n 19,1 ml 30 ft (9.1 Mx i.t241 Itrrlt (3.31 kglm) 67 lbs (30 kg) 1,2V (32 mm) CPVC 20 R (B. I ml 20 ft (6.1 m) 1,070031 It1lft (1.61 kgfm) 22 Ibs (10 kg) 1" (25 MM) CPVC 44 ft (12.2 mi 40 ft (12.2 r") 0.674355 IbA (1 kgalm) 27 lbs (12 kg) Sublatal Weight 1151bs (53 kg) Wp (lncl. 15%) 133 lbs t51 kg) Main Size r- Ty'pelScb CPVC Spacing (ftk #0 Total {Fpw Maximum Fpw per 9.3.5.5.2 (If applicable) 93 lbs (42 kg} 105 lb ia7 kq) :IVLiira[t'- TaVrarOn st 9.3.4.6 No clrarailre shall be req ircil Iti hui-c hu izotltal pip - in pa se% p t-pendirttlxriy through xtlCCC8,Si%C .%L1Id.s ter joLsIUS That form a tall orlloor/ eiling awmbiy. 9.3.4.9 The installed horizomal and upward vet•tical clear- ailre l-WIwcetI 1110TiZol11tal sprinkle i- piping and sti-t1Ct11na1 nien-1- hei-s Iiot pex ietrated or tared, collectively ot• ind-epeiidetuly, to sttl pctt t the pipingshall be at least 2inn (50 nt i)� 9.3.4.13.1 Clearance shall lac! permitted wl1civ piping t., - cured In the anicttlral xnemhei- with an approved hanger or rn- IIaiIII. Use of r ULtirdee'- l; lu per-i io ief ni Pinto conwions per me e(1ct arser akr fin%@ agrW*FP*nl nd Fasleners (as requlredi Hanp,er rDd Swivret atwKhl swivel attachmenl F1 trallt tad ry - 440 � gaud itia�ar Rmlralrr3 -' rod hr= 4DO �asleners (ss r*gwn3dl rod Baf1�.� � r��Tn-t1$�rlimjmaxlrnurn narx3aae 1•`IUi.'RA 14.93_6, I( 5)(h) HinigerT Witb Thrnided Mani P-xieni d ro Pith?. V.5erd in Conrhhurtitm f ifr Resiraiant of 8rr+rtcnFt Lines - TOLBraceTM Seismic Bracing Calculations vs.a.115 Contractor: MFP Design Project Add res PROJECT MONTAGE - MEETING C Address. 3356 E Vallejo Ct Githart. AZ 85298 i 'ToN 52 5 SILVERROCK WAY Phone: 48l) 505.9271 AW11ar�l7ricwrrartKaafi..,;r 1 LAQUINTA, CA 92253 Licence: CAlC062NWrtabssard on 2016 NFPA PRmphlal W1 Brace Information TOLOOTm Brace Components Maximum Brace Length 7' t)- (2.134 m} TOLCO"" Component Listed Load Adjusted )woad Mameter of Brace 1r Fig. 4LAClamp 1000 lbs (454 kp) 707 lbs (321 kg} Fitz 980 Universal 5wivM 2015 Ibs F914 kq) 1425 ibex ffAB kq) Type or grasp Sch.40 See Fastener Informabon 45' Min. 'COculation Ruled on CONCENTRIC Loafing Angle of grace "Pisass Note T7)ffr& ta1LJV1l30n5are 1w TOLCO'" cumpwwnis cdy. urin of artily 4th-or r0mPW0n% vOid% these cakulatlons and ttie Ir&tinq of th4 assembly Least Rad, of Gyration 0.42' (11 mm) Seismic Brace Assembly Detain LIR Value 200 Max Horizontal Load 1310 Ibs (594 kg) Fastener Information Orientation to Connecting Surface NF PA 'type E Fastener Type Dual Through -Balls - Fig-906 di0rri>gter IQin. (13 mm) Lengt h Mrnirr um 4x Wood Member Maximum Load 600 Ibs (272 kg) Prying Factor NJA irc..rtra*r+ wccr'i TT Ea ir- a1a .1b Mai ,•- '. PY lie yree Brace Identification on Plans 2-6-20 Brace Type Lateral Iatj Longitudinal I ) 4-ay I I Sprinkler System Load Calculation (Fpw = CpWp) CP = 0.695 Dksmeler TYPO Length Total Langth WeIgM Per Unit Length Totall Weight 2,5' 165 mm) $Ch. I 25 ft (7-16en) 25 R (7.6 m) 5.89Ibltt (8.77 kg/m) 147 lbS (67 kg) 1.25- (32 mm) Sth. 40 110 fl (33.5 m) 110 f1(33 5 rn) 2.93 lblif (4.36 Wm) 322 lbs (146 kp) 1.25` (32 mm) CPVC 101 (3 rn) 10 ft (3 m) 1.019011 lfalft (1.61 kglm) 11 Ibs (5 kg) 1" (25 mm) Soh. 40 170 tx (21.3 ml 70 ft (21.3 m) 2.05 V11(3.05 kgilm) 144 lbs (65 kg) 1"( 25 rnm) I CPVC 120 fit (B. t m) 120 ft (6-1 m) 10 674355 lbtM f1 kglml 113 lbs (6 leg) 5ublotial Weight 637 ibs (288 kq) Wp (iriel, 15%) 733 lbs (332 kg) Main Size a s" Typemvch. Sc1r. io Spacing (R) 25 Total (Fpw) Maximum Fpw per 9.3.5.5.2 (if applicable) 5091bs (231 kg) 513 Ib (232 kg) 170Lgrareyir6fpn p Ust of TULAra£e" is subject to twm% aid'rvadiftrls asr the tnd User licence agreemeni TOLBraceTm Seismic Bracing Calculations Contraclor: MFP CIesign -MEETING Project Addres=SILVERROCK C Address- 3356 E Vallejo Ct FJoN Gilbert, Ai 85298 A Rhone: 480-5135-9271Licence: alculaitio"a teased an 20tb NFPA Pamprti.t 113 Brace Information TOLOTM Brake Components Maximum erase Length 7 ' (2-134 m) TOLCOTm Component Listed Load Adfelsted Load Crarneter o1 Brace 1" Fin- 4L (:lamp 2015 ft r914 kq) 1425 its& rts46 kq) Fiq 980 unnversal Fvmvei 20151Ds L914 kfa) 1425 lbs (646 kp) Type of Brave Sch.40 See Fastener Information Angle e}F Bract7 d ' fVftri, 'Gaiculebpn Based on C 1GENTRIC Lvoi*ng 'Rease 8 Note These calcon runs are kw TOLCO oompanenit; only Use rat any 0111ar cornparients vaWi% lhese calculatlws erld OLm luting of tiro astamblV. Least Rad of Gyration D.42" (11 mrn) eismic Brace Assembly Detail L}#2 Value 200 TOLCO FIG. 980 Max Horizontal Load 1310 lbs €594 kgj UNIVERSAL SWAY GRACE D ATTACHMENT STEEL PIPE-;_ F t 1 f � as ever n orma ton orientation to Connecting surface NFPA Type H Fastener Type Dual Through -Botts - R9.906 oiamotgr 1f2in. (13 mm) Length Minkirium 4x Wacd Member K&Wrnum Load 6ii0lbs (272 ka) TCLCO FIG. 4L PlPrt CLAMP FOR SWAY I3ILACING Brace Identification on Plans 2.5-80 Prying Factor N1A Brace Type Lateral[ Longitudinal IXj 4-Way [ j Sprinkler System Load Calculation (Fpw = CpWp) = C 695 -We -9h Olarneter Type Length Total Lp-ngih eight Per Unit Length T Total Weighi 2 5,165 mm) Sch 10 80 ft (24 4 m) AO ft (24 4 rn 5 B9 In;R A 77 kglmn 471 etas {214 kg, Subtataf Weight A71 Ibs (214 kg) Wp find 15%) 542 Ibs 1246 kg) Main Size TypeSch. spacing (ft) 2 s" ach. 10 EQ Tatel (Fpw) Maximum Fpw per 9.1-5.5-2 {if opplIcAbl*)l 375 Ibs (1T1 kg) NIA i TUtBric■ varvicm di Una oT 11JL15rate'" F& subjeci to terms and tandl4lnns per 1n■ and us¢r ime nos apr"nieni RESTRAINT ROD DIAMETER SHALL COMPLY WITH TABLE BELOW: <30" RESTRAINT LENGTH = 318" ATR <40" RESTRAINT LENGTH = 1/2" ATR <SO" RESTRAINT LENGTH = 5/8" ATR <62" RESTRAINT LENGTH = 3/4" ATR <74" RESTRAINT LENGTH = 718" ATR 1<168" RESTRAINT LENGTH = USE CABLING OR 1" PIPING TABLE 9.3, .4(a) Maximum Spacing (ft)(rrt) of Steel Pipe Restraints Pipe Seismic Coefflicient, CP (min) CfP � 0.50 0.71 < 1.40 CP � 1«40 12 (15) 3400.3) 29(8.8) 20(6.1) 18(5.5) 34 (20) 38 (11.6) 32(9.7) 23(7.0) 20(6.1) 1 (25) 43 (1 .1) 336(11.0) 26(7.9) 22(6.7) 114 (32) 46 (14.0) 3901.9) 27 (8.2) 24(7.3) 11/2 (40) 4904.9) 41 (12.5) 29 (8.8) 25(7.6) 2 (50) 53 (16.1) 45 (13.7) 31 (9.4) 27(8.2) TOLBraceT"'Seismic Braising Calculations antraclar: MFP Design Addreaw 3356 E Vallejo Ct i l Project Addres(5L CniIbert, AZ 05298 PIlona: 480-5II5-9271 D Licence: Calculations bastd an 2016 WPA Pamphlet 013 Brace information TOLCO'" Brace Components "' Component Listed Load Adlui*tad Load Maximum Brace Length 7'.U' l� 1 rn)TOLCO Diameter of Brace 1` lip. 4LA Ciemp 1000 lbs (454 kq} 707 bs (321 kQ) Fiq.980 Universal Swivel 2015 ibs f 91�4 kq) 1425 Ibs (646 ka) Type of Brace each-40 See Fastener Inforrnakiwi Angle of Brace 45' Min. *Calculaton r3asW on CONCENTRIC treading 'Please Nola The&& cWcAmbons ara 1pr TOLC()"I r-gn5 pof>ltrlts Duty Use uF arty other cariVanwitsvokbtime adculaliatis and Lrre fisting of the assembly. Least Rad. of Gyration • ' (11 mm) Seismic Brake Assembly Detail LIR Value 0 _ Max Horizontal Load 1310108094 kg) Fastener Information Orieintationio Connecting Surface NFPAType F_ Fastener Type Oual i hrough-Bolts - Fig.906 Diameter iairl. j13 n Length fi 16mtlrn 4x Wood Mealier iNaaxlrtium toad 600 bs (272 kg) Prying Factor W.A. -0 41A ,y . w, or Brace Identification on Plans 3-25 Brace Type Lateral pq Longitudinal I ] 4-Way I l Sprinkler System Load Calculation (Fpvtr = CPWP) CP = U-695 Dianwrw Type Length Total Length WNght Per Unit Length Total Weight 3` (80 mm) sch. 10 26 ft (7.6 m1 25 ft (7-8 m) 7.94 IbA (11.82 keg") 198 IDs (170 kg) 125" (32 mrn) Scr. 44 110 I1(33.5 m) 110 ft {33.5 m} 2.93 IbA €4.36 kgfm) 32-2 Itis (145 kg) 1" (25 mm) Sdi 44 70-t (21.3 m1 70 ft (21.3 m) 12-05tblft €105 kghn) 144 bs (65 kg) Subtotal Weight 664 Ib-s (501 kg) Wp linci_ 15%k 764 tbs (345 kg) MM" Sire Type+Sch. Sea+ 10 Spacing (Ft) 25 Total (Fpw) Maximum Fpw per 9.3.5.5.2 {if applicaNe) S31 Ihs (241 kg) 773 Ib 1350 kg) IT4L5ra£1F'- Verii9rl al Use, pf TOL15facs'" ys subael[t tv Wins and sondiiions pot the end user licence agmuff eltt TOLBraceTM Seismic Bracing Calculations =IICINTAGIE- ontractor: MFP Design Project Address PROC Addrvsti: 3356 E Vallejo CtGilbert, A2 85298 iT*N 52-QPiano, 454-51}5-9277 LAII]Licence: acuaons bnma d an 2019 NFPA Pamphlet 013 Brake Information TOLCOT" Brace Components TOLCO "" Component Listed Load Adjusted Load Maxlmurn Brace Length( 34 frnj diameter of grace 1 Frq. 41L Cfartxp 2015 lbs (914 kq) 1425 Ibs t646 kq) Fla 980 Universal Swivel 2015 bs (914 kq) 1425 lbs t646 kqi, Type of Brace S-ch.40 See Fastener irrrormation Angle of Brace 45 Min. 'Calculation Based on CONCENTRIC Loading 'Please Note These calcUIRriuns are lea TOLCO cornporienis arty. Use of afq+ olhor comporwriis voice tine -so i.1oA i vm and ttia 11sli g of the asses Y. Leaist Raid. of Gyration 1I.42" 41;# mm) Seismic Brace Assembly Detail UR Value 200 ToLco PIG, goo Max Horizontal Load 1310 lbs (594 kq) UNIVERSAL SWAY BRACE O ATrACHM ENT mm'- F I t' t` astener n orma ton Orientatfan to Connecting Surface NFi IA Type H Fastener Type Uuai Through -Bolts - Fig.906 Diameter 1l2in. €1J mm) Length Minimum 4x WoQd hTember Maximu n Wad sco Ibs2 -- (- ---g�-- Prying Factor WA TOLCO FIG. 4L PIPE CLAMP FOR f' SWAY BRACING r Brace Identification on Plans 3-w Brace Type Lateral [ ] Longitudinal [XI 4-Way I j Sprinkler System Load Calcuiaft l (Fpw - CpWp) C - Q Oiametw 1we Length Total Length Weight Per Unit Lengilh Total Welom 3" (8D runt) SCK 10 80 It i2A.4 m 1 80 It (24 4 rn) 7.94 Italft (11.82 kVm) 935 Ibs (28a hg) SubMal Weight 635 lbs (288 kg) VYp (iricl, 15%) 730 bs (331 �g) Main Size TypeiSch. " Soh 44 spacing 11t) Total {Fpw) eo Maximum Fpw per 9-3.5.5.2 (I! app11cab le) 508lips (230 Rg) N A ITfle_I3race'- Vereann st U" of TDL9raee^' rs suhtectto terms and candmont per the and user IyGgn%A agr"Me+nt FLEXIBLE COUPLINGS TO BE INSTALLED AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: (1)•'t'Within 24 in. (610 mm) of the top and bottom of a I I risers, unless the following provisions are met: (a) In risers less than 3 ft (0.9 m) in length, flexible couplings are permitted to be omitted. (b) In risers 3 ft to 7 ft (0.9 m to 2.1 m) in length, one flexible coupling is adequate. (2) Within 12 in. (305 mm) above and within 24 in. (610 miT'll) below the floor in multistory buildings. When the flexible coupling below the floor is above the tie-in main to the main supplying that floor, a flexible coupling shall be provided in accordance with one of the following: (ai)*On the horizontal portion within 24 in. (610 mm) of the tie-in where the tie -ill is horizontal (b)*On the vertical portion of the tie-in where the tie-in incorporates a riser (3) On both sides of concrete or masonry walls within 1 ft (305 mm) of the wall surfacer unless clearance is provided in accordance with 9..4 (4)*Within 24 in. (610 mm) of building expansion joints (S) Within 24 in. (610 mm) of the tap of drops exceeding 15 ft (4.6 m) in length to portions of systems supplying more than one sprinkler, regardless of pipe size (6) Within 24 in. (610 mm) above and 24 in. (610 mm) below any intermediate points of support for a riser or other vertical pipe � � I y ❑ LL, � E LPL C2 o 03 w z Z U J tI ] = CL w Z J LU Z LLI r 0 Z 0 � Jw0 LU_ 0 LU 0 f r co w Ln #, ! � tl] (D r_ `- LU p CL w r d � z 1- 6 J LU W CL C0 BM=w W Z O in- Q IJLJ UJ W l� 1 I � a: kLZI CL 0 < H L) LULU W D I i Z 71 Cal ty 0 J a -_J a c Z R > E wC;_�d CL'q y E CL U0 40 .. CO LU >- +.. LL �t­ 015 [R M < Ci C) Cc >< 2 LU wLhoo --�WZo r iJ ua : Z 00 Z LL cc< F re U aJ7 12 w Ii UJ 20 a- LU 1--of LU cl� LL J 9 _J W= LL b�1 Ss ru uf0Rw U. p O U[ua !2d WJ j 21vA LJ 00��a LU L As ❑�C>a Krrt: AUD171-10NAL SPRINKLER 14EADS OVER AN0AE DVE THQSE SPECIFICALLYNDTED ON THESE DRAWINGS MAYBE REiQLIIRED DEPENDING014 THE REQUIRW RQLJTINQ AROUNDTRJ89ES, HVAC DUCTWORK. HOODS AND OTHER SIMILAR OBSTRU'CTIDNS, FIELD VE R4 FY EYJSTI NQ CON DITION&WR ING OONSTRUC 10N ANDiaRQVIDe- 1YANDALLAXffK114AL HEAQS AS REQUIRED FOR FLJLL GDVERAGE AND ACOMPLETE DouE COMPLIANT SYSTEM . INSTALLING CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDWATE WITFI ALL JOB SITE CCNDITIONS PRIOR To 8ID, FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION. HYDRAULIC DESIGN INFORMATION DESIGN AREA NAME: RMA 1 DISCHARGE DENSITY .10 OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION; A-3 & ACC. 6 MAXIMUM PERMITTED STORAGE HEIGHT. NIA EDITION OF NFPA 13: 2016 DISCHARGE AREA: 1531.1 SQ. FT COMMODITY CLASSIFICATION: REST RM STOR. CONFIGURATION: NIA HOSE STREAM ALLOWNACE: OUTSIDE: 100 INSIDE: REQUIRED BASE OF RISER FLOW AND PRESSURE: 306.94 GPM @ 40.91 PSI RESIDUAL REQUIRED FLOW AND PRESSURE OF THE SYSTEM AT THE WATER SUPPLY SOURCE: STATIC - 99.0 RESIDUAL - 49.39 FLOW GPM - 406.94 0 TOTAL: 100 REQUIRED FLOW AND PRESSURE AT THE DISCHARGE SIDE OF FIRE PUMP: STATIC - N/A RESIDUAL - NIA FLOW GPM - NfA MINIMUM DISCHARGE FLOW RATE AND PRESSURE FROM HYDRAULICALLY MOST DEMANDING SPRINKLER` 16.8 GPM a 9.0 PSI RESIDUAL PROTECTION AREA PER SPRINKLER BASED ON HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS: 168 SO. FT. REQUIRED PRESSURE SETTINGS OF PRESSURE REDUCING VALUES: NIA FIRE SPRINKLERS INSTALLED MANUFACTURER S.I.N. K-FACTOR ORIFICE TEMR V1K1NG VK4.62 5.6 N/A 200'3 INSTALLING CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: PSI ORIENTATION PENDENT NAME- SHASTA FIRE PROTECTION, INC. CSLB# CA. 476633 ADDRESS. 72120 Northe-bore Street Suite C, Thousand Palms, CA 92276 PHONE: 760-404,1450 ENTAIL: info@shastafire.com WEBSITE: wwashastafire.com HYDRAULIC DEMON INFORMATION DESIGN AREA NAME: RMA 3 DISCHARGE DENSITY .10 OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: A 3 & ACC. B MAXIMUM PERMITTED STORAGE HEIGHT: NIA EDITION OF NFPA 13: 2016 DISCHARGE ARE& 1649.3 SQ. FT. COMMODITY CLASSIFICATION: ASSEMBLY STOR. CONFIGURATION: N/A HOSE STREAM ALLOWNACE: OUTSIDE: 100 INSIDE: 0 TOTAL: 104 REQUIRED BASE Of RISER FLOW AND PRESSURE: 254.32 GPM P, 39,19 PSI RESIDUAL REQUIRED FLOW AND PRESSURE OF THE SYSTEM AT THE WATER SUPPLY SOURCE: STATIC - 99.0 RESIDUAL - 45.13 FLOW GPM - REQUIRED FLOW AND PRESSURE AT THE DISCHARGE SIDE OF FIRE PUMP: STATIC - NIA RESIDUAL - NIA FLOW GPM = MINIMUM DISCHARGE FLOW DATE AND PRESSURE FROM HYDRAULICALLY MOST DEMANDING SPRINKLER: 22.5 GPM Q 16-14 PSI RESIDUAL 354.32 N/A PROTECTION AREA PER SPRINKLER BASED ON HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS: 225 SQ, FT. REQUIRED PRESSURE SETTINGS OF PRESSURE REDUCING VALVES: N/A PSI FIRE SPRINKLERS INSTALLED MANUFACTURER S_I_N_ K-FACTOR ORIFICE TEMP ORIENTATION VIKING VK462 6-6 NIA 200" PENDENT INSTALLING CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: NAME SHASTA FIDE PROTECTION INC. CSLB# CA. 476633 ADDRESS: 72120 Northshore Street Suite C, Thousand Palms, CA92276 PHONE: 760-404.1450 ENTAIL: info@shastafire.com WEBSITE: www.shastafire.com HYDRAULIC DESIGN INFORMATION DESIGN AREA NAME: RMA 2 EDITION OF NFPA 13: 2016 DISCHARGE DENSITY .1D DISCHARGE AREA: 1565.3 SQ. FT. OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION A-3 8 ACC. B CObIMOUITY CLASSIFICATION: ASSEMBLY MAXIMUM PERMITTED STORAGE HEIGHT NIA STOR. CONFIGURATION. - NIA HOSE STREAM ALLOWNACE; . OUTSIDE: 100 INSIDE: D TOTAL: 100 REQUIRED BASE OF RISER FLOW AND PRESSURE: 279.56 GPM @ 56.74 PSI RESIDUAL REQUIRED FLOW AND PRESSURE OF THE SYSTEM AT THE WATER SUPPLY SOURCE: STATIC - 99.0 RESIDUAL - 63.85 FLOW GPM - 379.56 REQUIRED FLOW LAND PRESSURE AT THE DISCHARGE SIDE OF FIDE PUMP: STATIC - NfA RESIDUAL - NIA FLOW GPM - NIA MINIMUM DISCHARGE FLOW RATE AND PRESSURE FROM HYDRAULICALLY MOST DEMANDING SPRINKLER' 22.5 GPM I 16.14 PSI RESIDUAL PROTECTION AREA PER SPRINKLER BASED ON HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS: 225 SO. FT REQUIRED PRESSURE SETTINGS OF PRESSURE REDUCING VALVES: NIA PSI FIRE SPRINKLERS INSTALLED MANUFACTURER S.I.N. K-FACTOR ORIFICE TEMR ORIENTATION V I KI NG VK462 5.6 N/A 200 PENDENT INSTALLING CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: NAMIE: SHASTA FIRE PROTECTION. INC. CSLB# CA. 476653 ADDRESS: 72120 Northshore Street Suite C, Thousand Palms, CA 92276 PHONE: 760.404.1450 EMAIL-: info@shastatire.com WEBSITE: www.shastafire.com HYDRAULIC DESIGN INFORMATION DESIGN AREA NAME: RMA4 EDITION OF NFPA 13: 2016 DISCHARGE DENSITY -15 DISCHARGE AREA' 1530.5 SQ. FT. OCCUPANCY CLASSI RCATIO _ A-3 & ACC. B COMMODITY CLASSIFICATION: _ PORTECOCHER MAXIMUM PERMITTED STORAGE HEIGHT NIA STOIC. CONFIGURATION: NIA HOSE STREAM ALLOWNACE: OUTSIDE: 250 INSIDE: 0 TOTAL: 250 REQUIRED BASE OF RISER FLOW AND PRESSURE: 272A4 GPM 0 74.75 PSI RESIDUAL REQUIRED FLOW AND PRESSURE OF THE SYSTEM AT THE WATER SUPPLY SOURCE: STATIC - 99.0 RESIDUAL - 81.52 FLOW GPM - 522." REQUIRED FLOW AND PRESSURE AT THE DISCHARGE SIDE OF FIRE PUMP: STATIC - N/A RESIDUAL - NIA FLOW GPM - NIA MINIMUM DISCHARGE FLOW RATE AND PRESSURE FROM HYDRAULICALLY MOST DEMANDING SPFUNKLER: 18=90 GPM I 11.39 PSI RESIDUAL PROTECTION AREA PER SPRINKLER BASED ON HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS, 126 SQ. FT. REQUIRED PRESSURE SETTINGS OF PRESSURE REDUCING VALVES: N/A PSI MANUFACTURER S,I,N. VI KI NG VK462 FIRE SPRINKLERS INSTALLED K-FACTOR ORIFICE TEMP. 5. _NIA 2008 ORIENTATION PENDENT INSTALLING CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: NAME: SHASTAL FIRE PROTECTION, _INC. OSLB# CA. 476633 ADDRESS: 72120 N orthsho re Street Suite C, Thousand Palms, CA 92276 PHONE: 760.404.1450 EMAIL.- info shastafire.00m 1NEE iTE: www.shastafire.com to 1\ cli O I3 L� O Lo L EJ LL IZ � a L E LL- ' ' c, 2 Z in u >- Z L0 � LU CL LL . LLLI V Lu 5 - J w Lu! P: a , _ > Lu L� Lu fkl 0 Lu L) Lu �( Lo O L C <D C) Lu E _ CL LL z _u c 0 04 O � oc . a z C Lij LL < _ = U u: Z 0 IX Ld I LL LL J E J ° c m Lo LLJ' ` M3 CL LL ��I - Q LL_ az :l) LL! W Z O w cr w 5 W lx N r_ v Lu ml �- J cL 20 W� .r >LuU) r- wLu Z Lu Lij C]7coL to z Dmd CI'_ U LL LZ LLI - Cx Lu NOTE: ADDITIONAL SPRINKLER HEADS OVER ANDABOVE THOSE SPECIFICALLY NOTED ON THESE DRAWINGS MAYBE REQUIRED DEPENDING ON THE REQUIRED ROUTING AROUND TRUSSES. HVAC DUCTWORK. HODDSAND OTHER SIMILAR OBSTRUCTIONS. FIELD VEMFYF-XISTINGCON DIT IONS DURING 0014STRUCTIONAND PROVIDE ANYANDALLADQI'TIONAL HEADS AS REQUIRED FOR FULLCOVERAGE ANDACOMPLE I E, CODE COMPLIANT SYSTEM. INSTALLING CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH ALL JOB SITE CONDITIONS PRIOR TO BID, FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION. Boise Cascade EWP Product Profiles Bcr'� Joists and VERSA -LAM", (Beams -We tem (White Cit OR) k3{:!" 1015[ VERSA -LAM. VE"A-LAW VERSA -LAM' VMSA-LAM* $Cr' ra04lo i : aria s040 : r ucl*6sw 1. 3 HCIR 6a , l.i BOia 9Q 2_o i .24010 1 r 26W 2 c12me 1.a 3100 14. iiv.• ii� Li91r- 'lie 141 is* 3 9*�• 6�i 10 to t* 3.1WIA' JLW IV " 2a,e 1910 2�h1" 3W IV.1%. a ,54,!I 14�:"7'.1!I 3W.6W.7"r Son* VmdutlIL May nal6*iro1iAbOintrlris Contact Wwwrtolda thacmdeEWPrrrprewniarrv■for wAlrwWrRy. 6CI' and VERSAA AW wodL bs "o be Ind seed r+t dry -use app lralIrans only Per Vvir' --pertive ICr FSP P,:i' r;il•nft nepu is SCr Joists and VERSA-LAU Seams -,Eastern (Lena, LA) BV' 4 500s 14 80 5000S ' h 0 c r° BOOUI6 t, Ii 100' 65'4UIs l .li 11W W a 2.0 p of"Kit z ri 1.7 2�ES0 t.s 2T50 70 '000 T 1 X Bch• 91/V 9W VW iklA' 11T1a" 11'la' t1il' 1194" * 11 #L+ f#' y{r' 14• 3h' 3Ya' 10 IYa 2• �2e1.rt" 26J+e-� 2s14- 3W = IIV. 1%1.315" 3YIO«5'!a' 1W1.IVol, 5at1+e praducls troy rrol tie evadable m dal I '1 u�. Cer11�cJ 1tf7rLlr t3+7,tSa Carbc�,de �1JW� r>lpresaxu�Ti3rA is $radzlllhly J'fi", 5lf° AUJOIST111 (t. Jacques. B) AW 25 IDS• 25 Deep Oeplhs JUS- 30 WS' 140 aus' 250 IOUs' 20 w 150 L8E S.9€ 20E Ise 1.8£ 1,9E T i -T- �355 icy4+s` 3a' JA' sal' J1r• 24' �. 3t4• 2'n' 2c,' Rom' scw 2a3 Fiir par pvR BOIISE LULANI' (Ffomeda}e, ID) E}1rL" 6%" 3"A" 3%a B" 7' S" 73ld" 711i" 3%1111x831e" 6' _ta to to 714' t1p t0 5�w to 36' 36" 38" to 36' 36" - m 24- to Architectural Appeafance.seam$ - HeaderfFrarningj Rearm Columns t�tr w wltlt m arw depths Mira xuit1434e. ccx labl your 810ira Crrpcbft EWA FvpraMl dpltivR for ,t4•III.,1h.Illy J-+.olrlrlel Ih•cL nest ;2- l r2'I I ,r1 a+ aide t:orrl k {,pntlll' � gComr•rtrr 'Fr1R�'11W,,y n 7tp 1be Sprinkler Attachments Introduction Sprinkler systems provide reliatale and effective suppression against fire, Though typically used En commercial -type buildings. sprinWer systems are also being installed in residential construction. Consult with the local building official far further inrorrrlation an sprinkler requirements. The details shown on pages 2C-23 refer to the proper connection of commercial sprinkler pipe to Boise Cascade E-Jurists. Connections to VERSA -LAM" and BOISE GLULAM"' beams are similar to those used with solid -sawn lumber. Sprinkler pipe may also be routed through webs of Boise Cascade I -Joists: please refer to the specific joist's hole chart an pages 24.25, Braekets, fixtures, and hanger$ shown in the sprinkler attachment details are rleferlenced to the National Flre Pro lectioJn Association (NPFA), an international- non• prcft omganication who pubfishes fire code and standards recognExed vvo wide. The rallc:'mng details may be used for resldentiat sprinkters bui EI shovid be noted that residential systems typically use much Ilghter arO smaller pipe. The 2" diameter and smaller pipes used in residential sprinkler systems may bear directly on the joist web when routed through web holes- Residi;sntial sprinkkf r attachment details are shorwr on page 23. Corn r�ri l nrinkl r Pity 1f1lei hts The weight of water -filled Water-1FiJled sprinkler pipe shall be added Sprinkler Pipe Weight to the dead load of the joist or Warn design, The following tables provide weights of typical commerclat sprinkler pipe. Sprinkle I� I SINGLE JOISTS CEI LIMIT PIPES PARR LEL TO JOISTS THAT A E SUPPORTED BY l JOISTS TO 1V2" AND SMALLER I I l � Sprinkler Attachment Details F 18 -FS 1 Shcedule W Steel Pipe Pipe Sae (didrneW * In1 Tctral WS3 Dh3 WN I 2.1 1-5 3.6 2 5.1 2.5 7.9 3 10.8 3.5 13.4 4 15-3 5 23.3 Sche'duie #10 Steel Pipe Pipe Size h) Tote WORM 1 1«25 2,5 1.5 3-D 2 4.2 2-5 5.9 3 7.9 d 11.8 6 230 .1. -F 0 Sprinkler Attachment Details F OB' -FS11 Eye Rod Hanger I Eye Rod Hain lR liarsaa�Ep l 1ra.�ImaV Rpa 5.e 1W CAMl� $aLa- cas<-,prb lylhat �LI�R I Ir2 or bIr gral.. grM+Rry'+ er7sRbC ueFa� negts anti ours« �r I mrren. 6.a Yi11rY rwrl arW w-- how a�.e. end., TYFPAAabr 1 P rrm ALTWw "a � � � �rl4irl .� 15w'rp" LUa Arch tlrr Rplyt w torus as>d+nwn AaadS qes •pf+'rlrr App.NW .a J.o SINGLEJOISTS t 71,e � I,•r dl.la +*+ hrrrlQr r Ll erAen, hN7pt" Tnt anta+rer "r' 0 I aYrlcr. Gam, nengle �+ rw pe.nLampl r,4.racru.waer4.a.uqq_%_ WM 1Raai+Fs. 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D-1 ew4 a/14N LrOirWah -FtFW NFPA 11 a' esa. diL rw-nttr Md. pipe. d v mn. r V4- �. � 113. s pR w on sp,, •Y nRmg wrmhcahn pq+ aRyR1rL wwCSI=17i arlrl �s rklabau,rhIM11M 4er i,e I rot omw pi we eom camm. I-p m F."mm stall re~arpm arena flu tl m rrFPA 73, 11Q ,all ar ait Al'1t} Irlfl.lga R.# a d ihr. 61p„tj �T'1TMrlL #ri51 wK IsRr1+10 hRr{tlrrCOn r rnp�ay brml¢ the tlaagn oT IhX 60o a CaReatle 17a y m"Itrr. "I aboint3.l6! Itm waL)rtI! er err ll9�,4-y"lim -4 ia+�arrry b*LYq. ' No pwdriitmg required ❑idol. to Install using tole Sammy Nut Driver with an 18V cordless drill. Saves time from traddiorial r' ethDdS Reduces installation costs. 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Hydraulic Calculations for Project Name: Project Montage Location: 52-005, 52-027, 52-049 Silverrock Way, La Quinta, CA 92253, Drawing Name: 22-076 SRL SF FP.cad Design Remote Area Number: Remote Area Location: Occupancy Classification: Commodity Classification: Density Area of Application: Coverage per Sprinkler: Type of sprinklers calculated No. of sprinklers calculated: No. of nozzles calculated: In -rack Demand: Hose Streams: RMA 1 MC RESTROOM MC Light Hazard LIGHT HAZARD 0.10gpm/ft2 1500ft2 (Actual 1531.1ft2) 168ft2 Pendent 16 0 N/A gpm at Node: N/A 100.00 at Node: 1 Type: Total Water Required (including Hose Streams where applicable): From Water Supply at Node 1: 406.94 @ 49.39 Type of System: WET Volume of Dry or PreAction System: N/A Name of Contractor: SHASTA FIRE PROTECTION, INC Address: 72120 NORTHSHORE ST, SUITE C, THOUSAND PALMS, CA Phone Number: 760-404-1350 Name of designer: Erik Lindsay Authority Having Jurisdiction: Notes: Calculation Date: 4/14/2022 Allowance at Source (Safety Margin = 37.93 psi) 4_@ M.E.P.CAD, Inc. �JJJAutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 RMA 1 MC RES_ 4/14/2022 7:55:09AM Page 1 Hydraulic Graph Job Name: Project Montage N 1.85 Remote Area Number: RMA 1 MC RESTROOM Date: 4/14/2022 100 Water Supply Summary Sheet 90 Static Pressure 89.0 Node: 1 I I 406.94 @ 87.32 80 1375.00 @ 73.00 700 .N a 306.94 @ 49.3 3 50 y m 406.94 with Hose Allowance at Source d 40 30 System demand curve 20 10 0 0300 600 900 1200 1500 1800 2100 2400 2700 3000 Flow - gpm �4,@ M.E.P.CAD, Inc. AI AutoSPRINK 2019 v15.1.23.0 4/14/2022 7:55:11AM Paqe 2 Hydraulic Graph Job Name: Project Montage N 1.85 Remote Area Number: RMA 1 MC RESTROOM Date: 4/14/2022 100 MC Summary Sheet 90 Static Pressure 89.0 I I "ll406. @ 87.32 80 1375.00 @ 73.00 70 60 .N a 3 50 d a 306.94 @ 40.91 40 406.94 with Hose Allowance at Source 30 System demand curve 20 10 0 0300 600 900 1200 1500 1800 2100 2400 2700 3000 Flow - gpm �4,@ M.E.P.CAD, Inc. AI AutoSPRINK 2019 v15.1.23.0 4/14/2022 7:55:11AM Paqe 3 ikummary Of Outflowing Devices Job Number: 22-076 Report Description: Licht Hazard (RMA 1 MC RESTROOM) Device Actual Flow pm Minimum Flow pm K-Factor K Pressure psi 4 Sprinkler 2201 16.80 16.80 5.6 9.00 Sprinkler 2202 18.23 16.80 5.6 10.60 Sprinkler 2203 17.81 16.80 5.6 10.12 Sprinkler 2204 19.04 16.80 5.6 11.57 Sprinkler 2205 19.54 16.80 5.6 12.18 Sprinkler 2206 19.24 16.80 5.6 11.81 Sprinkler 2207 18.99 16.80 5.6 11.50 Sprinkler 2208 19.35 16.80 5.6 11.94 Sprinkler 2209 21.24 16.80 5.6 14.38 Sprinkler 2210 20.18 16.80 5.6 12.99 Sprinkler 2211 18.38 16.80 5.6 10.77 Sprinkler 2212 19.22 16.80 5.6 11.79 Sprinkler 2213 18.42 16.80 5.6 10.81 Sprinkler 2214 20.59 16.80 5.6 13.52 Sprinkler 2215 18.02 16.80 5.6 10.35 Sprinkler 2216 21.89 16.80 5.6 15.28 b Most Demanding Sprinkler Data L, © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. 111 AutoSPRINK 2019 v15.1.23.0 4/14/2022 7:55:12AM Page 4 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 1 MC RESTROOM Date: 4/14/2022 Supply Analysis Node Name Static (psi) Residual Flow (psi) co (gpm) Available Total Demand (psi) @ (gpm) Required Pressure (psi) 1 Water Supply 89.00 73.00 1375.00 87.32 406.94 49.39 Node Analysis Node Number Elevation (Foot) Node Type Pressure at Node (psi) Discharge at Node (gpm) Notes 1 6'-0" Supply 49.39 306.94 2201 9'-01, Sprinkler 9.00 16.80 2202 9'-01, Sprinkler 10.60 18.23 2203 9'-01, Sprinkler 10.12 17.81 2204 9'-01, Sprinkler 11.57 19.04 2205 9'-01, Sprinkler 12.18 19.54 2206 9'-01, Sprinkler 11.81 19.24 2207 9'-01, Sprinkler 11.50 18.99 2208 9'-01, Sprinkler 11.94 19.35 2209 14'-0" Sprinkler 14.38 21.24 2210 9'-01, Sprinkler 12.99 20.18 2211 12'-0" Sprinkler 10.77 18.38 2212 14'-0" Sprinkler 11.79 19.22 2213 14'-0" Sprinkler 10.81 18.42 2214 9'-01, Sprinkler 13.52 20.59 2215 12'-0" Sprinkler 10.35 18.02 2216 14'-0" Sprinkler 15.28 21.89 2 -3'-0" 53.17 5 -3'-0" 53.13 �4-,© M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23. 4/14/2022 7:55:15AM Paqe 5 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 1 MC RESTROOM Date: 4/14/2022 Node Number Elevation (Foot) Node Type Pressure at Node (psi) Discharge at Node (gpm) Notes 87 1'-1'/2" 45.51 174 15'-6" 9.26 218 15-6" 9.15 220 15'-6" 10.85 225 15-6" 9.96 226 15-6" 10.96 227 15'-6" 13.64 231 15-6" 11.78 251 15-6" 12.15 254 15'-6" 11.07 257 15-6" 10.67 265 15'-6" 11.05 266 15-6" 13.87 278 15-6" 13.33 279 15'-6" 15.07 292 15-6" 12.25 293 15-6" 15.39 302 15'-6" 10.95 305 15-6" 11.19 306 15'-6" 16.04 311 15-6" 16.38 322 21'-8'/z" 27.64 331 21'-8'/2" 27.66 �4—,© M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23. 4/14/2022 7:55:15AM Paqe 6 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 1 MC RESTROOM Date: 4/14/2022 Node Number Elevation (Foot) Node Type Pressure at Node (psi) Discharge at Node (gpm) Notes 332 21'-8'/2" 24.81 334 21'-8'/z' 27.71 335 21'-8'/2" 25.77 336 21'-8'/2" 27.79 337 21'-8'/2" 26.73 338 21'-8'/2" 27.88 340 21'-8'/i' 27.52 341 13'-6" 33.51 342 21'-8'/2' 27.94 343 21'-8'/z' 28.00 344 21'-8'/2" 28.21 345 5-7'/2" 40.91 346 20'-9'/2" 29.55 347 13'-6" 34.65 348 13'-6" 36.16 �4—,© M.E.P.CAD, Inc. '11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23. 4/14/2022 7:55:15AM Paqe 7 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 1 MC RESTROOM Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Node 1 Elev 1 (Foot) K-Factor Flow added this step (q) Nominal ID Fittings & Devices . Equiv. Length (Foot) ( Length (Foot) C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Fitting/Device (Equivalent Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, when applicable, are added directly to (Pf) and shown as Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Loss Per Unit (psi) Elev(Pe) Node 2 Elev 2 (Foot) Total Flow (Q) Actual ID Total (Foot) Friction(Pf) 2201 9'-0" 5.6 16.80 1 (See Notes) 4'-5'/2' 120 9.00 ••••• Route 1••••• Sprinkler, PO(5'-0"), fd(22'-0") 27'-0" 0.094254 -2.82 218 15'-6" 16.80 1.0490 31'-5'/2' 2.97 218 15'-6" 1'/4 5'-2'/2' 120 9.15 0.021718 174 15'-6" 16.80 1.4180 5'-2'/2' 0.11 174 15'-6" 17.81 1'/4 8'-5" 120 9.26 Flow (q) from Route 2 0.082710 225 15'-6" 34.61 1.4180 8'-5" 0.70 225 15'-6" 18.23 1'/4 4'-11" 120 9.96 Flow (q) from Route 4 0.180933 220 15'-6" 52.84 1.4180 4'-11 " 0.89 220 15'-6" 19.04 1'/4 (See Notes) 1'-10'/2" 120 10.85 Flow (q) from Route 8 PO(6-10") 6'-10" 0.319740 227 15'-6" 71.89 1.4180 8'-8'/2' 2.79 227 15'-6" 56.91 3 14'-0" 120 13.64 Flow (q) from Route 5 0.016316 266 15'-6" 128.80 3.2600 14'-0" 0.23 266 15' 6" 58.77 + 20.59 3 (See Notes) 24'-11'/2" 120 13.87 Flow (q) from Route 10 and 14 2fE(6'-8'/2') , 1 T-5 /z 0.039658 293 15'-6" 208.16 3.2600 38'-4'/2' 1.52 293 15'-6" 55.66 + 21.24 3 13'-11'/2" 120 15.39 Flow (q) from Route 3 and 15 0.070942 311 15'-6" 285.06 3.2600 13'-11'/2' 0.99 311 15'-6" 21.89 3 (See Notes) 78'-9'/2' 120 16.38 Flow (q) from Route 16 fT(17'-5'/2'), 6fE(6-8'/2') 57'-9'/2' 0.081347 -2.69 332 21'-8'/2' 306.94 3.2600 136'-7" 11.11 332 21'-8'/2' 3 13'-3'/2' 120 24.81 0.072563 335 21'-8'/2' 288.56 3.2600 0.96 335 21'-8'/2' 3 14'-7'/2' 120 25.77 0.065869 337 21'-8'/2' 273.85 3.2600 14'-7'/2' 0.96 �4/ © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 RMA 1 MC RESTROOM 4/14/2022 7:55:17AM Page 8 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 1 MC RESTROOM Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Node 1 Elev 1 (Foot) K-Factor Flow added this step (q) Nominal ID Fittings & Devices . Equiv. Length (Foot) ( Length (Foot) C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Fitting/Device (Equivalent Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, when applicable, are added directly to (Pf) and shown as Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Loss Per Unit (psi) Elev(Pe) Node 2 Elev 2 (Foot) Total Flow (Q) Actual ID Total (Foot) Friction(Pf) 337 2V-8'/2' 3 12'-91/2' 120 26.73 0.061358 340 21'-8'/2' 263.55 3.2600 12'-9'/2' 0.78 340 21'-81/2' 3 1V-8'/2' 120 27.52 0.059111 344 21'-8'/2' 258.29 3.2600 0.69 344 21' 8'/z' 5.68 3 (See Notes) 8'-10" 120 28.21 Flow (q) from Route 17 fE(6-8'/2') 6'-8'/2' 0.061540 0.39 346 20'-9'/2' 263.97 3.2600 15'-7" 0.96 346 20'-91/2' 11.58 3 (See Notes) 15'-51/2' 120 29.55 Flow (q) from Route 21 2fE(6'-8'/2') 13'-51/2' 0.066627 3.17 347 13'-6" 275.55 3.2600 28'-11 " 1.93 347 13'-6" 11.65 3 (See Notes) T-5'/2' 120 34.65 Flow (q) from Route 19 fT(1T-5'/2') 17'-51/2' 0.071933 348 13'-6" 287.20 3.2600 20'-11" 1.51 348 13' 6" 19.74 3 (See Notes) 9'-10" 120 36.16 Flow (q) from Route 18 fE(6'-8'/2'), MC 6'-8'/2' 0.081347 3.40 345 5'-7'/2' 306.94 3.2600 1.35 345 5'-7'/2' 3 (See Notes) 4'-0" 120 40.91 2f(-0.00), CV(21'-6"), BV(7'-0") 28'-6" 0.081347 1.96 87 1'-1'/2" 306.94 3.2600 32'-6" 2.64 87 1'-1'/2' 4 (See Notes) 164'-2" 150 45.51 5E(15-1"), 5EE(6-0'/2'), PIV(3' -0"), T(30'-21/z ) 138'-11" 0.019262 1.79 5 -3'-0" 306.94 4.0260 303'-1" 5.84 5 -T-0" 12 (See Notes) 197'-5/2' 150 53.13 T(69'-7'/2') 69'-71/2' 0.000126 2 -3'-0" 306.94 11.3100 267'-1 " 0.03 2 3' 0" 6 (See Notes) 18'-6" 150 53.17 GV(3'-10'/2'), E(18'-2"), S 22'-1" 0.003045 -3.90 1 6' 0" 306.94 5.8800 40'-7" 0.12 100.00 49.39 Hose Allowance At Source Total(Pt) Route 1 1 406.94 �4/ © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 RMA 1 MC RESTROOM 4/14/2022 7:55:17AM Page 9 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 1 MC RESTROOM Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Node 1 Elev 1 (Foot) K-Factor Flow added this step (q) Nominal ID Fittings & Devices . Equiv. Length (Foot) ( Length (Foot) C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Fitting/Device (Equivalent Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, when applicable, are added directly to (Pf) and shown as Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Loss Per Unit (psi) Elev(Pe) Node 2 Elev 2 (Foot) Total Flow (Q) Actual ID Total (Foot) Friction(Pf) 2203 9'-0" 5.6 17.81 1 (See Notes) 7'-7'/2' 120 10.12 ••••• Route 2••••• Sprinkler, 3E(2'-0"), PO(5'-0") 11'-0" 0.105025 -2.81 174 15'-6" 17.81 1.0490 18'-7'/2' 1.95 9.26 Total(Pt) Route 2 2215 12'-0" 5.6 18.02 1 (See Notes) 8'-9" 120 10.35 ••••• Route 3••••• Sprinkler, 3E(2'-0"), PO(5'-0") 11'-0" 0.107255 -1.52 302 15-6" 18.02 1.0490 19'-9" 2.12 302 15'-6" 1'/4 (See Notes) 5'-2'/2' 120 10.95 2E(2'-4'/2') 4'-9„ 0.024713 305 15'-6" 18.02 1.4180 9'-11'/2' 0.25 305 15'-6" 18.42 1'/4 11'-7" 120 11.19 Flow (q) from Route 6 0.090933 292 15-6" 36.43 1.4180 11'-7" 1.06 292 15'-6" 19.22 1'/4 (See Notes) 8'-11" 120 12 .25 Flow (q) from Route 9 PO(6'-10") 6'-10" 0.199155 293 15-6" 55.66 1.4180 15'-9" 3.14 15.39 Total(Pt) Route 3 2202 9'-0" 5.6 18.23 1 (See Notes) 8'-9'/2' 120 10.60 ••••• Route 4••••• Sprinkler, 3E(2'-0"), PO(5'-0") 11'-0" 0.109643 -2.81 225 15'-6" 18.23 1.0490 19'-91/2 2.17 9.96 Total(Pt) Route 4 2211 12'-0" 5.6 18.38 1 (See Notes) 9'-3" 120 10.77 ..... Route 5 Sprinkler, E(2'-0"), PO(5'-0") 7'-0" 0.111255 -1.51 254 15'-6" 18.38 1.0490 16'-3" 1.81 254 15'-6" 18.99 1'/4 T-5" 120 11.07 Flow (q) from Route 7 0.095303 231 15'-6" 37.37 1.4180 0.71 231 15' 6" 19.54 1'/4 (See Notes) 2'-1'/2" 120 11.78 Flow (q) from Route 12 PO(6-10") 0.207535 227 15-6" 56.91 1.4180 9' 01, 1 86 13.64 Total(Pt) Route 5 �4/ © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. '11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 RMA 1 MC RESTROOM 4/14/2022 7:55:17AM Page 10 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 1 MC RESTROOM Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Node 1 Elev 1 (Foot) K-Factor Flow added this step (q) Nominal ID Fittings & Devices . Equiv. Length (Foot) ( Length (Foot) C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Fitting/Device (Equivalent Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, when applicable, are added directly to (Pf) and shown as Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Loss Per Unit (psi) Elev(Pe) Node 2 Elev 2 (Foot) Total Flow (Q) Actual ID Total (Foot) Friction(Pf) 2213 14'-0" 5.6 18.42 1 (See Notes) 2'-1'/2' 120 10.81 ••••• Route 6••••• Sprinkler, E(2'-O"), PO(5'-O") T-O" 0.111709 -0.64 305 15'-6" 18.42 1.0490 9'-1'/2' 1.02 11.19 Total(Pt) Route 6 2207 9'-0" 5.6 18.99 1 (See Notes) 8'-11'/2' 120 11.50 ••••• Route 7••••• Sprinkler, 3E(2'-O"), PO(5'-O") 11'-0" 0.118260 -2.81 265 15'-6" 18.99 1.0490 19'-11'/2' 2.36 265 15'-6" 1'/4 0'-7" 120 11.05 0.027249 254 15-6" 18.99 1.4180 0'-7" 0.02 11.07 Total(Pt) Route 7 2204 9'-0" 5.6 19.04 1 (See Notes) '/2 10'-7' 120 11.57 ••••• Route 8••••• Sprinkler, E(2'-O"), PO(5'-O") T-O" 0.118862 -2.81 220 15'-6" 19.04 1.0490 17'-71/2 2.10 10.85 Total(Pt) Route 8 2212 14'-O" 5.6 19.22 1 (See Notes) 2'-1'/2' 120 11.79 ••••• Route 9••••• Sprinkler, E(2'-O"), PO(5'-O") T-O" 0.120954 -0.64 292 15'-6" 19.22 1.0490 g'-1'/2' 1.11 12.25 Total(Pt) Route 9 2206 9'-0" 5.6 19.24 1 (See Notes) 6'-10" 120 11.81 ••••• Route 10••••• Sprinkler, E(2'-O"), PO(5'-O") 7'-O" 0.121165 -2.81 257 15-6" 19.24 1.0490 13'-10" 1.68 257 15'-6" 1'/4 10'-1" 120 10.67 0.027918 226 15'-6" 19.24 1.4180 0.28 226 15'-6" 19.35 1'/4 11'-9'/2' 120 10.96 Flow (q) from Route 11 0.101169 251 15'-6" 38.59 1.4180 11'-9'/2' 1.19 251 15'-6" 20.18 1'/4 (See Notes) 0'-11'/2" 120 12.15 Flow (q) from Route 13 PO(6'-10") 6'-10" 0.220282 266 15-6" 58.77 1.4180 7'-9'/2' 1.72 13.87 Total(Pt) Route 10 �4/ © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. 1N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 RMA 1 MC RESTROOM 4/14/2022 7:55:17AM Page 11 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 1 MC RESTROOM Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Node 1 Elev 1 (Foot) K-Factor Flow added this step (q) Nominal ID Fittings & Devices . Equiv. Length (Foot) ( Length (Foot) C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Fitting/Device (Equivalent Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, when applicable, are added directly to (Pf) and shown as Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Loss Per Unit (psi) Elev(Pe) Node 2 Elev 2 (Foot) Total Flow (Q) Actual ID Total (Foot) Friction(Pf) 2208 9'-0" 5.6 19.35 1 (See Notes) '/z 7'-10" 120 11.94 ••••• Route 11••••• Sprinkler, E(2'-0"), PO(5'-0") T-0" 0.122426 -2.81 226 15'-6" 19.35 1.0490 14'-10'/2' 1.82 10.96 Total(Pt) Route 11 2205 9'-0" 5.6 19.54 1 (See Notes) 8'-3'/2' 120 12.18 ••••• Route 12••••• Sprinkler, 3E(2'-0"), PO(5'-0") 11'-0" 0.124680 -2.81 231 15'-6" 19.54 1.0490 19'-3'/2' 2.41 11.78 Total(Pt) Route 12 2210 9'-0" 5.6 20.18 1 (See Notes) 7'-10'/2" 120 12.99 ••••• Route 13••••• Sprinkler, E(2'-0"), PO(5'-0") T-0" 0.132305 -2.81 251 15'-6" 20.18 1.0490 14'-10/z 1.97 12.15 Total(Pt) Route 13 2214 9'-0" 5.6 20.59 1 (See Notes) 8'-0'/z" 120 13.52 ..... Route 14 Sprinkler, 3E(2'-0"), PO(5'-0") 11'-0" 0.137358 -2.81 278 15'-6" 20.59 1.0490 19'-0'/z' 2.62 278 15'-6" 1'/4 (See Notes) 10'-1" 120 13.33 PO(6'-10") 6'-10" 0.031650 266 15'-6" 20.59 1.4180 16'-11 " 0.54 13.87 Total(Pt) Route 14 2209 14'-0" 5.6 21.24 1 (See Notes) 2'-2" 120 14.38 ••••• Route 15••••• Sprinkler, E(2'-0"), PO(5'-0") 7'-0" 0.145392 -0.64 279 15'-6" 21.24 1.0490 9'_2" 1.33 279 15'-6" 1'/4 (See Notes) 2'-9" 120 15.07 PO(6-10") 6'-10" 0.033501 293 15'-6" 21.24 1.4180 9 7 0.32 15.39 Total(Pt) Route 15 2216 14'-0" 5.6 21.89 1 (See Notes) 2'-2" 120 15.28 ••••• Route 16••••• Sprinkler, E(2'-0"), PO(5'-0") 7'-0" 0.153758 -0.64 306 15'-6" 21.89 1.0490 9'_2" 1.41 306 15-6" 1'/4 (See Notes) 2'-9" 120 16.04 PO(6'-1011) 6'-10" 0.035428 311 15'-6" 21.89 1.4180 9' 7„ 0.34 16.38 Total(Pt) Route 16 �4, © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. j f AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 RMA 1 MC RESTROOM 4/14/2022 7:55:17AM Page 12 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 1 MC RESTROOM Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Node 1 Elev 1 (Foot) K-Factor Flow added this step (q) Nominal ID Fittings & Devices . Equiv. Length g) ( Length (Foot) C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Fitting/Device (Equivalent Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, when applicable, are added directly to (Pf) and shown as Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Loss Per Unit (psi) Elev(Pe) Node 2 Elev 2 (Foot) Total Flow (Q) Actual ID (Foot) Total Friction(Pf) 338 21' 8'/z' 48.66 1'/< (See Notes 90'-9" 120 27.88 ..... Route 17 PO(6'-10"), Flow (q) from Route 20 E(2'-41/2'), LtE(2'-31/2"), PO(6'-1 18'-4'/2" 0.002924 0.01 344 21'-8'/2' 5.68 1.4180 0.32 28.21 Total(Pt) Route 17 341 13'-6" 31.39 1'/4 (See Notes) 80'-5'/2" 120 33.51 ..... Route 18 Flow (q) from Route 24 E(2'-4'/2"), PO(6'-10") 9'-21/2" 0.029275 0.00 349 13'-6" 19.74 1.4180 89'-8/� 2.63 349 13'-6" 3 (See Notes) 2'-111/2" 120 36.15 fT(17'-5'/2") 1 T-5'/2" 0.000508 348 13'-6" 19.74 3.2600 20'-5" 0.01 36.16 Total(Pt) Route 18 341 13' 6" 31.39 1'/4 (See Notes) 80'-1" 120 33.51 ..... Route 19 T(6'-0'/2'), Flow (q) from Route 24 4E(2'-4'/2"), PO(6'-10") 22'-4%" 0.011037 0.00 347 13'-6" 11.65 1.4180 102'-5'/2' 1.13 34.65 Total(Pt) Route 19 336 21'-8'/i' 43.40 + 5.26 2'/z 11'-81/2" 120 27.79 ..... Route 20 Flow (q) from Route 22 and 27 0.007597 338 21'-8'/2" 48.66 2.6350 11'-8 /2 0.09 27.88 Total(Pt) Route 20 342 21'-8/i' ' 42.97 1'/4 (See Notes 93'-3'/2" 120 27.94 ..... Route 21 PO(6'-10"), Flow (q) from Route 28 2E(2'-4'/2"), PO(6-10") 18'-5'/2" 0.010910 0.40 346 20'-9'/2" 11.58 1.4180 111'-9" 1.22 29.55 Total(Pt) Route 21 322 21'-8'/z' 18.39 2'/2 13'-3'/2" 120 27.64 ••••• Route 22••••• Flow (q) from Route 23 0.001255 331 21'-8'/2' 18.39 2.6350 13'-3'/z' 0.02 331 21'-8'/2" 14.71 2'/2 14'-7'/2" 120 27.66 Flow (q) from Route 25 0.003724 334 21'-81/2" 33.09 2.6350 0.05 334 21'-8'/2" 10.30 2'/2 12'-9'/2" 120 27.71 Flow (q) from Route 26 0.006148 336 21'-81/2" 43.40 2.6350 12'-9'/z' 0.08 27.79 Total(Pt) Route 22 �4/ © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 RMA 1 MC RESTROOM 4/14/2022 7:55:17AM Page 13 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 1 MC RESTROOM Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Node 1 Elev 1 (Foot) K-Factor Flow added this step (q) Nominal ID Fittings & Devices . Equiv. Length (Foot) ( Length (Foot) C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Fitting/Device (Equivalent Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, when applicable, are added directly to (Pf) and shown as Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Loss Per Unit (psi) Elev(Pe) Node 2 Elev 2 (Foot) Total Flow (Q) Actual ID Total (Foot) Friction(Pf) 332 21' 8/z' 1 /4 (See Notes) 92'-5'/z' 120 24.81 • • • • • Route 23 18'-4'/z" -0.01 322 21'-8'/2' 18.39 1.4180 0.025661 LtE(2'-3'/z'), E(2'-4'/i'), PO(6'-1 2.84 27.64 Total(Pt) Route 23 342 21'-8'/2' 42.97 2'/2 (See Notes) 1'-6" 120 27.94 ..... Route 24 Flow (q) from Route 28 16-5'/i' 343 21'-8'/i' 31.39 2.6350 0.003378 PO(16'-5'/z') 17'-11'/i' 0.06 343 21'-8'/2' 1'/4 (See 19'-10'/2" 120 28.00 8' S" 3.57 Notes) 341 13'-6" 31.39 1.4180 0.069053 E(2'-4'/z'), T(60'/i') 28'-31/2 1.95 33.51 Total(Pt) Route 24 335 21'-8'/z' 1'/4 (See Notes) 93'41/2' 120 25.77 .....P Route 25) ..... 18'-4" '/z -0.01 331 21'-8'/i' 14.71 1.4180 0.016979 LtE(2'-3/2'), E(2'-4'/z'), PO(6'-1 1.90 27.66 Total(Pt) Route 25 337 21'-8'/i' 1 /4 (See Notes) 94'-1'/z" 120 26.73 ..... Route 26 18'-4'/z" -0.01 334 21'-8'/z' 10.30 1.4180 0.008789 LtE(2'-3'/2'), E(2'-4'/2'), PO(6'-1 0„) 112' 6" 0.99 27.71 Total(Pt) Route 26 340 21'-8'/2' 1 /4 (See Notes) '/i93'-4' 120 27.52 ..... Route 27 18'-4'/2" -0.01 336 21'-8'/z' 5.26 1.4180 0.002536 LtE(2'-3'/2'), E(2'-4'/z'), PO(6'-1 0") 111'-9" 0.28 27.79 Total(Pt) Route 27 338 21'-8'/z' 48.66 2'/2 9'-7" 120 27.88 ..... Route 28 Flow (q) from Route 20 0.006038 342 21'-8'/z' 42.97 2.6350 9'-7" 0.06 27.94 Total(Pt) Route 28 �4/ © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 RMA 1 MC RESTROOM 4/14/2022 7:55:17AM Page 14 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 1 MC RESTROOM Equivalent Pipe Lenoths of Valves and Fittinos (C=120 only) IC Value Multiplier Date: 4/14/2022 Actual Inside Diameter 4.87 I Value Of C 100 130 140 150 = Factor Schedule 40 Steel Pipe Inside Diameter Multiplying Factor 0.713 1.16 1.33 1.51 ALV Alarm Valve AngV Angle Valve b Bushing BaIV Ball Valve BFP Back -flow Preventer BV Butterfly Valve C Cross Flow Turn 90' cplg Coupling Cr Cross Run CV Check Valve DeIV Deluge Valve DPV Dry Pipe Valve E 90' Elbow EE 45' Elbow Eel 11'/4' Elbow Ee2 22'/2' Elbow f Flow Device fd Flex Drop FDC Fire Department Connection fE 900 FireLock(TM) Elbow fEE 450 FireLock(TM) Elbow flg Flange FN Floating Node fT FireLock(TM) Tee g Gauge GloV Globe Valve GV Gate Valve Ho Hose Hose Hose HV Hose Valve Hyd Hydrant LtE Long Turn Elbow mecT Mechanical Tee Noz Nozzle P1 Pump In P2 Pump Out PIV Post Indicating Valve PO Pipe Outlet PrV Pressure Relief Valve PRV Pressure Reducing Valve red Reducer/Adapter S Supply sCV Swing Check Valve SFx Seismic Flex Spr Sprinkler St Strainer T Tee Flow Turn 90' Tr Tee Run U Union WirF Wirsbo WMV Water Meter Valve Z Cap �4, © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 RMA 1 MC RESTROOM 4/14/2022 7:55:17AM Page 15 Mffi Flow Diagram (Current View) Job Number: 22-076 usaua M Report Description: Light Hazard (RMA 1 MC RESTROOM ' � V I o— 0 I I of < I P I n D� n� Dig Qn Dn < jo<, I I � � � I 0 I I 0 up Up up UP < UP . ¢ O O C O c O L, © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. d AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 4/14/2022 7:55:20AM Page 16 Hydraulic Calculations for Project Name: Project Montage Location: 52-005, 52-027, 52-049 Silverrock Way, La Quinta, CA 92253, Drawing Name: 22-076 SRL SF FP.cad Design Remote Area Number: Remote Area Location: Occupancy Classification: Commodity Classification: Density Area of Application: Coverage per Sprinkler: Type of sprinklers calculated No. of sprinklers calculated: No. of nozzles calculated: In -rack Demand: Hose Streams: RMA 2 MC PREFUNCTION MC Light Hazard LIGHT HAZARD 0.10gpm/ft2 1500ft2 (Actual 1565.3ft2) 225ft2 Pendent 11 0 N/A gpm at Node: N/A 100.00 at Node: 1 Type: Total Water Required (including Hose Streams where applicable): From Water Supply at Node 1: 379.56 @ 63.85 Type of System: WET Volume of Dry or PreAction System: N/A Name of Contractor: SHASTA FIRE PROTECTION, INC Address: 72120 NORTHSHORE ST, SUITE C, THOUSAND PALMS, CA Phone Number: 760-404-1350 Name of designer: Erik Lindsay Authority Having Jurisdiction: Notes: Calculation Date: 4/14/2022 Allowance at Source (Safety Margin = 23.67 psi) 4_@ M.E.P.CAD, Inc. �JJJAutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 RMA 2 MC PREI 4/14/2022 7:56:22AM Page 1 Hydraulic Graph Job Name: Project Montage N 1.85 Remote Area Number: RMA2 MC PREFUNCTION Date: 4/14/2022 100 Water Supply Summary Sheet 90 Static Pressure 89.00 Node: 1 I I 379.56 @ 87.52 80 1375.00 @ 73.00 70 279.56 @ 63.85 i 379.56 with Hose Allowance at Source 60 n Q 50 a� a` 40 System demand curve 30 20 10 0 0300 600 900 1200 1500 1800 2100 2400 2700 3000 Flow - gpm �4,@ M.E.P.CAD, Inc. AI AutoSPRINK 2019 v15.1.23.0 4/14/2022 7:56:23AM Paqe 2 Hydraulic Graph Job Name: Project Montage N 1.85 Remote Area Number: RMA2 MC PREFUNCTION Date: 4/14/2022 100 MC Summary Sheet 90 Static Pressure 89.00 I I 79.56 @ 87.52 80 1375.00 @ 73.00 70 60 279.56 @ 56.74 i rn 379.56 with Hose Allowance at Source a 50 a� a` 40 System demand curve 30 20 10 0 0300 600 900 1200 1500 1800 2100 2400 2700 3000 Flow - gpm �4,© M.E.P.CAD, Inc. AI AutoSPRINK 2019 v15.1.23.0 4/14/2022 7:56:23AM Paqe 3 ikummary Of Outflowing Devices Job Number: 22-076 Report Description: Liqht Hazard (RMA 2 MC PREFUNCTION) Device Actual Flow pm Minimum Flow pm K-Factor K(psi) Pressure Sprinkler 2301 24.36 22.50 5.6 18.92 Sprinkler 2302 24.57 22.50 5.6 19.25 Sprinkler 2303 23.23 22.50 5.6 17.20 Sprinkler 2304 23.60 22.50 5.6 17.76 Sprinkler 2305 27.52 22.50 5.6 24.16 Sprinkler 2306 27.46 22.50 5.6 24.04 y Sprinkler 2307 22.50 22.50 5.6 16.14 Sprinkler 2308 22.86 22.50 5.6 16.67 Sprinkler 2309 26.68 22.50 5.6 22.71 Sprinkler 2310 30.15 22.50 5.6 28.99 Sprinkler 2311 26.62 22.50 5.6 22.60 y Most Demanding Sprinkler Data L, © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. 111 AutoSPRINK 2019 v15.1.23.0 4/14/2022 7:56:25AM Page 4 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 2 MC PREFUNCTION Date: 4/14/2022 Supply Analysis Node Name Static (psi) Residual Flow (psi) co (gpm) Available Total Demand (psi) @ (gpm) Required Pressure (psi) 1 Water Supply 89.00 73.00 1375.00 87.52 379.56 63.85 Node Analysis Node Number Elevation (Foot) Node Type Pressure at Node (psi) Discharge at Node (gpm) Notes 1 6'-0" Supply 63.85 279.56 2301 15'-11'/2' Sprinkler 18.92 24.36 2302 15-11'/2' Sprinkler 19.25 24.57 2303 15'-11'/2' Sprinkler 17.20 23.23 2304 15'-11'/2' Sprinkler 17.76 23.60 2305 15'-11'/i' Sprinkler 24.16 27.52 2306 15'-11'/2' Sprinkler 24.04 27.46 2307 15'-11'/2' Sprinkler 16.14 22.50 2308 15'-11'/i' Sprinkler 16.67 22.86 2309 15'-11'/2' Sprinkler 22.71 26.68 2310 15'-11'/2" Sprinkler 28.99 30.15 2311 15'-11'/2" Sprinkler 22.60 26.62 2 -3'-0" 67.65 5 -3'-0" 67.62 87 1'-1'/z' 60.92 221 15'-6" 31.78 227 15'-6" 31.85 246 16'-7" 21.29 263 16'-7" 20.78 �4-,© M.E.P.CAD, Inc. '11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23. 4/14/2022 7:56:27AM Paqe 5 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 2 MC PREFUNCTION Date: 4/14/2022 Node Number Elevation (Foot) Node Type Pressure at Node (psi) Discharge at Node (gpm) Notes 266 15-6" 32.34 267 16'-7" 21.44 269 16'-6" 27.19 274 16'-7" 17.94 277 16'-7" 18.52 286 16'-6" 25.38 293 15'-6" 34.47 301 16'-6" 27.07 309 16'-6" 31.20 312 16'-6" 25.26 314 16'-6" 30.59 322 21'-8'/z" 44.47 331 21'-8'/z" 44.48 332 21'-8/2' 42.09 334 21'-8'/i' 44.53 335 21'-8'/z' 42.90 336 21'-8'/2' 44.59 337 21'-8'/z' 43.71 338 21'-8/2' 44.67 340 21'-8'/z' 44.37 341 13'-6" 49.98 342 21'-8/2' 44.72 343 21'-8'/i' 44.77 �4—,© M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23. 4/14/2022 7:56:27AM Paqe 6 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 2 MC PREFUNCTION Date: 4/14/2022 Node Number Elevation (Foot) Node Type Pressure at Node (psi) Discharge at Node (gpm) Notes 344 21'-8'/2" 44.95 345 5'-7'/z' 56.74 346 20'-9'/z' 46.14 347 13'-6" 50.93 348 13'-6" 52.20 �4—,© M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23. 4/14/2022 7:56:27AM Paqe 7 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 2 MC PREFUNCTION Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Elev 1 Flow added Fittings & Length C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Node 1 (Foot) K-Factor this step Nominal ID Devices (Foot) Fitting/Device (Equivalent Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Elev(Pe) (q) . Equiv. Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, Elev 2 Total Flow Loss Per Unit when applicable, are added Total Friction(Pf) Node 2 (Foot) (Q) Actual ID Length (Foot) ( (psi) directly to (Pf) and shown as (Foot) 2307 15' 11'/2' 5.6 22.50 1 (See 13'-4" 150 16.14 ..... Route 1 Sprinkler, 11'-0" -0.26 Notes) 274 16'-7" 22.50 1.1010 0.084606 2E(5'-0"), Tr(1'-0") 24'-4" 2.06 274 16'-T 23.23 1 (See 4'-0'/2' 150 17.94 Flow (q) from Route 3 5'-0" Notes) 263 16'-7" 45.73 1.1010 0.314189 T(5'-0") g'-0'/2' 2.84 263 16-7" 24.36 2 (See 12'-7" 150 20.78 Flow (q) from Route 5 1'-0" Notes) 246 16'-T 70.08 2.0030 0.037548 Tr(1'-0") 13'-7" 0.51 246 167" 24.57 2 (See 1'-5" 150 21.29 Flow (q) from Route 6 1'-01, Notes) 267 16'-T 94.66 2.0030 0.065472 Tr(1'-0") 2 5 0.16 267 16-7" 46.46 2 (See 24'-0" 150 21.44 Flow (q) from Route 2 48'-0" 0.47 Notes) 221 15'-6" 141.11 2.0030 0.137054 4E(9'-0"), Tr(1'-0"), cplg(1'-0"), 72'-0" 9.87 PO(10'-0") 221 15'-6" 3 T-T 120 31.78 0.019319 227 15'-6" 141.11 3.2600 3'-7" 0.07 227 15'-6" 54.21 3 14'-0" 120 31.85 Flow (q) from Route 8 0.035252 266 15-6" 195.32 3.26001 14'-0" 0.49 266 15'-6" 54.08 3 (See 24'-11'/2' 120 32.34 Flow (q) from Route 7 13'-5'/2' Notes) 293 15-6" 249.40 3.2600 0.055405 2fE(6-8'/2') 38'-4'/2' 2.13 293 15'-6" 30.15 3 (See 92'-9'/2' 120 34.47 Flow (q) from Route 11 57'-9'/2' -2.69 Notes) 332 21'-8/2' 279.56 3.2600 0.068431 fT(1T-5'/2'), 6fE(6-8'/2') 150'-7" 10.30 332 21'-8'/2' 3 13'-3'/2' 120 42.09 0.061041 335 21'-8'/2' 262.81 3.2600 13'-3'/2' 0.81 335 21'-8'/2' 3 14'-7'/2' 120 42.90 0.055411 337 21'-8'/2' 249.42 3.2600 rl4'-7'/2' 1 0.81 �4/ © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 ;MA 2 MC PREFUNCTIOI 4/14/2022 7:56:30AM Page 8 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 2 MC PREFUNCTION Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Node 1 Elev 1 (Foot) K-Factor Flow added this step (q) Nominal ID Fittings & Devices . Equiv. Length (Foot) ( Length (Foot) C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Fitting/Device (Equivalent Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, when applicable, are added directly to (Pf) and shown as Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Loss Per Unit (psi) Elev(Pe) Node 2 Elev 2 (Foot) Total Flow (Q) Actual ID Total (Foot) Friction(Pf) 337 2V-8'/2' 3 12'-91/2' 120 43.71 0.051616 340 21'-8'/2' 240.03 3.2600 12'-9'/2' 0.66 340 21'-81/2' 3 1V-8'/2' 120 44.37 0.049726 344 21'-8'/2' 235.24 3.2600 0.58 344 21' 8'/z' 5.18 3 (See Notes) 8'-10" 120 44.95 Flow (q) from Route 12 fE(6-8'/2') 6'-8'/2' 0.051769 0.39 346 20'-9'/2' 240.42 3.2600 15'-7" 0.81 346 20'-91/2' 10.55 3 (See Notes) 15'-51/2' 120 46.14 Flow (q) from Route 16 2fE(6'-8'/2') 13'-51/2' 0.056048 3.17 347 13'-6" 250.96 3.2600 28'-11 " 1.62 347 13'-6" 10.61 3 (See Notes) T-5'/2' 120 50.93 Flow (q) from Route 14 fT(1T-5'/2') 17'-5'/2' 0.060511 348 13'-6" 261.57 3.2600 20'-11" 1.27 348 13' 6" 17.98 3 (See Notes) 91-10" 120 52.20 Flow (q) from Route 13 fE(6-8'/2'), MC 6'-8'/2' 0.068431 3.40 345 5'-7'/2' 279.56 3.2600 16'-7" 1.13 345 5'-7'/2' 3 (See Notes) 4'-0" 120 56.74 2f(-0.00), CV(21'-6"), BV(7'-0") 28'-6" 0.068431 1.96 87 1'-1'/2" 279.56 3.2600 32'-6" 2.22 87 1'-1'/2' 4 (See Notes) 164'-2" 150 60.92 5E(15-1"), 5EE(6-0'/2'), PIV(3' -0"), T(30'-21/z ) 138'-11" 0.016203 1.79 5 -3'-0" 279.56 4.0260 303'-1" 4.91 5 -T-0" 12 (See Notes) 197'-5'/2' 150 67.62 T(69'-7'/2') 69'-71/2' 0.000106 2 -3'-0" 279.56 11.3100 267'-1 " 0.03 2 3' 0" 6 (See Notes) 18'-6" 150 67.65 GV(3'-10'/2'), E(18'-2"), S 22'-1" 0.002561 -3.90 1 6'-0" 279.56 5.8800 r49-7- I 0.10 100.00 63.85 Hose Allowance At Source Total(Pt) Route 1 1 379.56 �4/ © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 ;MA 2 MC PREFUNCTIOI 4/14/2022 7:56:30AM Page 9 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 2 MC PREFUNCTION Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Elev 1 Flow added Fittings & Length C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Node 1 (Foot) K-Factor this step Nominal ID Devices (Foot) Fitting/Device (Equivalent Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Elev(Pe) (q) . Equiv. Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, Elev 2 Total Flow Loss Per Unit when applicable, are added Total Friction(Pf) Node 2 (Foot) (Q) Actual ID Length (Foot) ( (psi) directly to (Pf) and shown as (Foot) 2308 15'-11" '/2 5.6 22.86 1 (See 13'-4" 150 16.67 ••••• Route 2••••• Sprinkler, 11'-0" -0.26 Notes) 277 16'-7" 22.86 1.1010 0.087134 2E(5'-0"), Tr(1'-0") 24'-4" 2.12 277 16'-7" 23.60 1 (See 4'-0'/2' 150 18.52 Flow (q) from Route 4 5'-0" Notes) 267 16'-7" 46.46 1.1010 0.323554 T(5'-0") g'-0'/2' 2.92 21.44 Total(Pt) Route 2 2303 15'-11'/2" 5.6 23.23 1 (See 1'-1" 150 17.20 ..... Route 3 Sprinkler, 10'-0" -0.26 Notes) 274 16'-7" 23.23 1.1010 0.089735 E(5'-0"), T(5'-0") 11'-1" 1.00 17.94 Total(Pt) Route 3 2304 15-11'/2' 5.6 23.60 1 (See 1'-1" 150 17.76 ••••• Route 4••••• Sprinkler, 10'-0" -0.26 Notes) 277 16'-7" 23.60 1.1010 0.092404 E(5'-0"), T(5'-0") 11'-1" 1.03 18.52 Total(Pt) Route 4 2301 16-11'/2" 5.6 24.36 1 (See U-7'/2' 150 18.92 ..... Route 5 Sprinkler, 15'-0" -0.26 Notes) 263 16'-7" 24.36 1.1010 0.097979 2E(5'-0"), T(5'-0") 21'-7'/2' 2.12 20.78 Total(Pt) Route 5 2302 15'-11'/2' 5.6 24.57 1 (See 8'-0'/2' 150 19.25 ••••• Route 6••••• Sprinkler, 15'-0" -0.26 Notes) 246 16'-7" 24.57 1.1010 0.099574 2E(5'-0"), T(5'-0") 23'-0'/2' 2.30 21.29 Total(Pt) Route 6 2311 15'-11'/2" 5.6 26.62 1 (See 14'-0" 150 22.60 ..... Route 7 Sprinkler, 11'-0" -0.23 Notes) 312 16'-6" 26.62 1.1010 0.115484 2E(5'-0"), Tr(1'-0") 25'-0" 2.89 312 16'-6" 27.46 1'/4 (See T-3'/2' 150 25.26 Flow (q) from Route 9 6'-0" Notes) 301 16'-6" 54.08 1.3940 0.135807 E(6'-0") 13'-3'/2' 1.81 301 16'-6" 1'/4 (See 14'-0'/2' 120 27.07 11'-7'/2' 0.43 Notes) 266 15'-6" 54.08 1.4180 0.188844 2E(2'-4'/2'), PO(6'-10") 25'-8" 4.84 32.34 Total(Pt) Route 7 �4/ © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. j f AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 ;MA 2 MC PREFUNCTIOI 4/14/2022 7:56:30AM Page 10 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 2 MC PREFUNCTION Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Elev 1 Flow added Fittings & Length C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Node 1 (Foot) K-Factor this step Nominal ID Devices (Foot) Fitting/Device (Equivalent Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Elev(Pe) (q) . Equiv. Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, Elev 2 Total Flow Loss Per Unit when applicable, are added Total Friction(Pf) Node 2 (Foot) (Q) Actual ID Length (Foot) ( (psi) directly to (Pf) and shown as (Foot) 2309 15'-11'/2" 5.6 26.68 1 (See 14'-0" 150 22.71 •••••Route8••••• Sprinkler, 11'-0" -0.23 Notes) 286 16'-6" 26.68 1.1010 0.115996 2E(5'-0"), Tr(1'-0") 25'-0" 2.90 286 16'-6" 27.52 1'/4 (See T-31/2' 150 25.38 Flow (q) from Route 10 6'-0" Notes) 269 16'-6" 54.21 1.3940 0.136407 E(6'-0") 13'-3 '/2' 1.82 269 16'-6" 1'/4 (See 13'-0'/2' 120 27.19 9'-21/2' 0.43 Notes) 227 15'-6" 54.21 1.4180 0.189678 E(2'-41/2'), PO(6'-10") 22'-3'/2' 4.22 31.85 Total(Pt) Route 8 2306 15'-11'/2' 5.6 27.46 1 (See 1'-91/2' 150 24.04 ..... Route 9 Sprinkler, 10'-0" -0.23 Notes) 312 16'-6" 27.46 1.1010 0.122301 E(5'-0"), T(5'-0") 11'-91/z" 1.44 25.26 Total(Pt) Route 9 2305 15'-11'/2' 5.6 27.52 1 (See 1'-91/2' 150 24.16 ••••• Route 10••••• Sprinkler, 10'-0" -0.23 Notes) 286 16'-6" 27.52 1.1010 0.122839 E(5'-0"), T(5'-0") 11'-9/z 1.45 25.38 Total(Pt) Route 10 2310 15'-11'/z" 5.6 30.15 1 (See 2'-61/2' 150 28.99 ..... Route 11 Sprinkler, 10'-0" -0.23 Notes) 314 16'-6" 30.15 1.1010 0.145419 E(5'-0"), T(5'-0") 12'-6'/2' 1.82 314 16'-6" 11/4 (See T-31/2' 150 30.59 6'-0" Notes) 309 16'-6" 30.15 1.3940 0.046086 E(6'-0") 13'-3'/2' 0.61 309 16'-6" 11/4 (See 30'-3'/2' 120 31.20 14'-0" 0.43 Notes) 293 15'-6" 30.15 1.4180 0.064083 3E(2'-41/2'), PO(6'-10") 44'-3" 2.84 34.47 Total(Pt) Route 11 338 21'-81/2' 44.32 1'/4 (See 90'-9" 120 44.67 ..... Route 12 Notes PO(6'-10"), Flow (q) from Route 15 18'-4'/2' 0.01 344 21'-81/2" 5.18 1.4180 0.002459 E(2'-41/2'), LtE(2'-3'/2"), PO(6'-1 1 44.95 Total(Pt) Route 12 �4/ © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. 1N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 ;MA 2 MC PREFUNCTIOI 4/14/2022 7:56:30AM Page 11 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 2 MC PREFUNCTION Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Node 1 Elev 1 (Foot) K-Factor Flow added this step (q) Nominal ID Fittings & Devices . Equiv. Length (Foot) ( Length (Foot) C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Fitting/Device (Equivalent Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, when applicable, are added directly to (Pf) and shown as Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Loss Per Unit (psi) Elev(Pe) Node 2 Elev 2 (Foot) Total Flow (Q) Actual ID Total (Foot) Friction(Pf) 341 13'-6" 28.59 1'/4 (See Notes) 80'-5'/2' 120 49.98 ••••• Route 13••••• Flow (q) from Route 19 E(2'-4'/2'), PO(6'-10") 9'-2,/2' 0.024627 0.00 349 13'-6" 17.98 1.4180 89'-8'/2' 2.21 349 13'-6" 3 (See Notes) 2'-11'/2" 120 52.19 fT(1T-5'/2') 17'-5'/2' 0.000427 348 13'-6" 17.98 3.2600 20'-5" 0.01 52.20 Total(Pt) Route 13 341 13'-6" 28.59 1'/4 (See Notes 80'-1" 120 49.98 ..... Route 14 T(6-0'/2'), Flow (q) from Route 19 4E(2'-4'/2'), PO(6'-10") 22'-4'/2' 0.009284 0.00 347 13'-6" 10.61 1.4180 102'-5'/2' 0.95 50.93 Total(Pt) Route 14 336 21'-8'/2' 39.52 + 4.79 2'/2 11'-8'/2' 120 44.59 ••••• Route 15••••• Flow (q) from Route 17 and 22 0.006391 338 21'-8'/2' 44.32 2.6350 11'-8 /z 0.07 44.67 Total(Pt) Route 15 342 21' 8'/2' 39.14 1'/4 (See Notes) 93'-3'/2' 120 44.72 • • • • • Route 16 PO(6'-10"), Flow (q) from Route 23 2E(2'-4'/2'), PO(6'-10") 18'-5'/2' 0.009177 0.40 346 20'-9/2' 10.55 1.4180 111'-9" 1.03 46.14 Total(Pt) Route 16 322 21'-8'/2' 16.75 2'/2 13'-3'/2" 120 44.47 ..... Route 17 Flow (q) from Route 18 0.001056 331 21'-8'/2' 16.75 2.6350 13'-3%2 0.01 331 21'-8'/2' 13.39 2'/2 14'-7'/2' 120 44.48 Flow (q) from Route 20 0.003132 334 21'-8'/2' 30.14 2.6350 14'-7%2 0.05 334 21'-8'/2' 9.38 2'/2 12'-9'/2' 120 44.53 Flow (q) from Route 21 0.005172 336 21'-8'/2' 39.52 2.6350 12'-9%2 0.07 44.59 Total(Pt) Route 17 332 21'-8'/2' 1'/4 (See Notes) 92'-5'/2' 120 42.09 ..... Route 18 LtE(2'-3'/2'), E(2'-4'/2'), PO(6'-1 0„) 18'-4'/2' 0.021587 -0.01 322 21'-8'/2' 16.75 1.4180 110' 10" 2.39 44.47 Total(Pt) Route 18 �4/ © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 ;MA 2 MC PREFUNCTIOI 4/14/2022 7:56:30AM Page 12 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 2 MC PREFUNCTION Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Node 1 Elev 1 (Foot) K-Factor Flow added this step (q) Nominal ID Fittings & Devices . Equiv. Length (Foot) ( Length (Foot) C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Fitting/Device (Equivalent Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, when applicable, are added directly to (Pf) and shown as Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Loss Per Unit (psi) Elev(Pe) Node 2 Elev 2 (Foot) Total Flow (Q) Actual ID Total (Foot) Friction(Pf) 342 21' 8'/z' 39.14 2'/z (See Notes) 1'-6" 120 44.72 ..... Route 19 Flow (q) from Route 23 PO(16'-5'/z') 16'-5'/z' 0.002842 343 21'-8/2' 28.59 2.6350 17'-11'/z' 0.05 343 21'-8'/z' 1'/4 (See Notes) 19'-10'/2" 120 44.77 E(2'-4'/z"), T(6-0'/z') 8'-5" 0.058088 3.57 341 13'-6" 28.59 1.4180 r28'-31/2'' 1.64 49.98 Total(Pt) Route 19 335 21'-8'/z' 1'/4 (See Notes) 93'-4'/z' 120 42.90 ..... Route 20 LtE(2'-3'/z'), E(2'-4'/z'), PO(6'-1 18'-4/2" 0.014283 -0.01 331 21'-8'/i' 13.39 1.4180 1.60 44.48 Total(Pt) Route 20 337 21'-8'/z' 1'/4 (See Notes) 94'-1'/z' 120 43.71 ••••• Route 21••••• LtE(2'-3'/z'), E(2'-4'/z'), PO(6'-1 18'-4/2" 0.007393 -0.01 334 21'-8'/i' 9.38 1.4180 0.83 44.53 Total(Pt) Route 21 340 21'-8'/z' 1'/4 (See Notes) 93'-4'/z' 120 44.37 ..... Route 22 LtE(2'-3'/2'), E(2'-4'/2'), PO(6'-1 0„) 18'-4'/z" 0.002133 -0.01 336 21'-8'/z' 4.79 1.4180 111' 9" 0.24 44.59 Total(Pt) Route 22 338 21'-8'/2' 44.32 2'/2 9'-7" 120 44.67 ..... Route 23 Flow (q) from Route 15 0.005079 342 21'-8'/z' 39.14 2.6350 9'-7" 0.05 44.72 Total(Pt) Route 23 �4/ © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. '11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 ;MA 2 MC PREFUNCTIOI 4/14/2022 7:56:30AM Page 13 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 2 MC PREFUNCTION Equivalent Pipe Lenoths of Valves and Fittinos (C=120 only) IC Value Multiplier Date: 4/14/2022 Actual Inside Diameter 4.87 I Value Of C 100 130 140 150 = Factor Schedule 40 Steel Pipe Inside Diameter Multiplying Factor 0.713 1.16 1.33 1.51 ALV Alarm Valve AngV Angle Valve b Bushing BaIV Ball Valve BFP Back -flow Preventer BV Butterfly Valve C Cross Flow Turn 90' cplg Coupling Cr Cross Run CV Check Valve DeIV Deluge Valve DPV Dry Pipe Valve E 90' Elbow EE 45' Elbow Eel 11'/4' Elbow Ee2 22'/2' Elbow f Flow Device fd Flex Drop FDC Fire Department Connection fE 900 FireLock(TM) Elbow fEE 450 FireLock(TM) Elbow flg Flange FN Floating Node fT FireLock(TM) Tee g Gauge GloV Globe Valve GV Gate Valve Ho Hose Hose Hose HV Hose Valve Hyd Hydrant LtE Long Turn Elbow mecT Mechanical Tee Noz Nozzle P1 Pump In P2 Pump Out PIV Post Indicating Valve PO Pipe Outlet PrV Pressure Relief Valve PRV Pressure Reducing Valve red Reducer/Adapter S Supply sCV Swing Check Valve SFx Seismic Flex Spr Sprinkler St Strainer T Tee Flow Turn 90' Tr Tee Run U Union WirF Wirsbo WMV Water Meter Valve Z Cap �4, © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 ;MA 2 MC PREFUNCTIOI 4/14/2022 7:56:29AM Page 14 Mffi Flow Diagram (Current View) Job Number: 22-076 usaua M Report Description: Light Hazard (RMA 2 MC PREFUNCTION ' V I —o_ � I 0 I I ol< I J� n DJ� Dn Qn Dn < p v U o n I� i PI D I D I < I Up U'p l]p UP < UP . ¢ O O C O c O L, © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. d AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 4/14/2022 7:56:32AM Page 15 Hydraulic Calculations for Project Name: Project Montage Location: 52-005, 52-027, 52-049 Silverrock Way, La Quinta, CA 92253, Drawing Name: 22-076 SRL SF FP.cad Design Remote Area Number: Remote Area Location: Occupancy Classification: Commodity Classification: Density Area of Application: Coverage per Sprinkler: Type of sprinklers calculated No. of sprinklers calculated: No. of nozzles calculated: In -rack Demand: Hose Streams: RMA 3 MC JR BALLROOM MC Light Hazard LIGHT HAZARD 0.10gpm/ft2 1500ft2 (Actual 1649.3ft2) 225ft2 Pendent 11 0 N/A gpm at Node: N/A 100.00 at Node: 1 Type: Total Water Required (including Hose Streams where applicable): From Water Supply at Node 1: 354.32 @ 45.13 Type of System: WET Volume of Dry or PreAction System: N/A Name of Contractor: SHASTA FIRE PROTECTION, INC Address: 72120 NORTHSHORE ST, SUITE C, THOUSAND PALMS, CA Phone Number: 760-404-1350 Name of designer: Erik Lindsay Authority Having Jurisdiction: Notes: Calculation Date: 4/14/2022 Allowance at Source (Safety Margin = 42.56 psi) 4_@ M.E.P.CAD, Inc. �JJJAutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 RMA 3 MC JR B, 4/14/2022 7:57:04AM Page 1 Hydraulic Graph Job Name: Project Montage N 1.85 Remote Area Number: RMA 3 MC JR BALLROOM Date: 4/14/2022 100 Water Supply Summary Sheet 90 Static Pressure 89.00 Node: 1 354.32 @ 87.70 80 1375.00 @ 73.00 70 60 .N a 2 50 2 254.32 @ 45.13 i a 354.32 with Hose Allowance at Source 40 30 System demand curve 20 10 0 0300 600 900 1200 1500 1800 2100 2400 2700 3000 Flow - gpm �4,@ M.E.P.CAD, Inc. AI AutoSPRINK 2019 v15.1.23.0 4/14/2022 7:57:06AM Paqe 2 Hydraulic Graph Job Name: Project Montage N 1.85 Remote Area Number: RMA 3 MC JR BALLROOM Date: 4/14/2022 100 MC Summary Sheet 90 Static Pressure 89.0 I I 354.32 @ 87.70 80 1375.00 @ 73.00 70 60 .N a 3 50 w N N d 254.32 @ 39.19 40 i 354.32 with Hose Allowance at Source 30 S stem demand curve 20 10 0 0300 600 900 1200 1500 1800 2100 2400 2700 3000 Flow - gpm �4,@ M.E.P.CAD, Inc. AI AutoSPRINK 2019 v15.1.23.0 4/14/2022 7:57:06AM Paqe 3 ikummary Of Outflowing Devices Job Number: 22-076 Report Description: Licht Hazard (RMA3 MC JR BALLROOM) Device Actual Flow pm Minimum Flow pm K-Factor K(psi) Pressure 4 Sprinkler 1201 22.50 22.50 5.6 16.14 Sprinkler 1202 22.54 22.50 5.6 16.20 Sprinkler 1203 22.60 22.50 5.6 16.29 Sprinkler 1204 23.17 22.50 5.6 17.13 Sprinkler 1205 23.10 22.50 5.6 17.01 Sprinkler 1206 22.59 22.50 5.6 16.27 Sprinkler 1207 22.63 22.50 5.6 16.32 Sprinkler 1208 22.69 22.50 5.6 16.42 Sprinkler 1209 23.28 22.50 5.6 17.28 Sprinkler 1210 23.18 22.50 5.6 17.14 Sprinkler 1211 26.03 22.50 5.6 21.61 y Most Demanding Sprinkler Data L, © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. 111 AutoSPRINK 2019 v15.1.23.0 4/14/2022 7:57:08AM Page 4 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 3 MC JR BALLROOM Date: 4/14/2022 Supply Analysis Node Name Static (psi) Residual Flow (psi) co (gpm) Available Total Demand (psi) @ (gpm) Required Pressure (psi) 1 Water Supply 89.00 73.00 1375.00 87.70 354.32 45.13 Node Analysis Node Number Elevation (Foot) Node Type Pressure at Node (psi) Discharge at Node (gpm) Notes 1 6'-0" Supply 45.13 254.32 1201 19'-0" Sprinkler 16.14 22.50 1202 19'-0" Sprinkler 16.20 22.54 1203 19'-0" Sprinkler 16.29 22.60 1204 19'-0" Sprinkler 17.13 23.17 1205 19'-0" Sprinkler 17.01 23.10 1206 19'-0" Sprinkler 16.27 22.59 1207 19'-0" Sprinkler 16.32 22.63 1208 19'-0" Sprinkler 16.42 22.69 1209 19'-0" Sprinkler 17.28 23.28 1210 19'-0" Sprinkler 17.14 23.18 1211 19'-0" Sprinkler 21.61 26.03 2 -3'-0" 48.95 5 -3'-0" 48.92 87 1'-1'/z' 43.01 317 22'-7" 17.38 319 22'-7" 17.55 320 22'-7" 17.44 321 22'-7" 18.51 �4-,© M.E.P.CAD, Inc. '11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23. 4/14/2022 7:57:10AM Paqe 5 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 3 MC JR BALLROOM Date: 4/14/2022 Node Number Elevation (Foot) Node Type Pressure at Node (psi) Discharge at Node (gpm) Notes 322 21'-8'/2" 22.76 323 22'-T 18.38 326 23-0'/z' 17.14 327 23'-0'/z' 17.32 328 23'-0'/z' 17.20 329 23'-0'/z' 18.30 330 23'-0'/i' 18.14 331 21'-8'/z' 22.90 332 21'-8'/2' 27.79 333 23'-5" 23.18 334 21'-8/2' 23.50 335 21'-8'/z' 27.83 336 21'-8'/z' 23.95 337 21'-8/2' 28.00 338 21'-8'/i' 24.22 340 21'-8'/z' 28.25 341 13'-6" 31.26 342 21'-8'/z' 24.34 343 21'-8/2' 24.44 344 21'-8'/z' 28.56 345 5'-7'/z' 39.19 346 20'-9/2' 29.46 347 13'-6" 33.83 �4—,© M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23. 4/14/2022 7:57:10AM Paqe 6 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 3 MC JR BALLROOM Date: 4/14/2022 Node Number Elevation (Foot) Node Type Pressure at Discharge at Notes Node Node (psi) (gpm) 348 13-6" 34.83 349 13-6" 34.82 �4—,© M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23. 4/14/2022 7:57:10AM Paqe 7 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 3 MC JR BALLROOM Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Node 1 Elev 1 (Foot) K-Factor Flow added this step (q) Nominal ID Fittings & Devices . Equiv. Length (Foot) ( Length (Foot) C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Fitting/Device (Equivalent Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, when applicable, are added directly to (Pf) and shown as Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Loss Per Unit (psi) Elev(Pe) Node 2 Elev 2 (Foot) Total Flow (Q) Actual ID Total (Foot) Friction(Pf) 1201 19'-0" 5.6 22.50 1 (See Notes) 6'-1'/2' 120 16.14 ••••• Route 1••••• Sprinkler, 3E(2'-0"), PO(5'-0") 11'-0" 0.161813 -1.54 317 22'-7" 22.50 1.0490 17'-1'/2' 2.77 317 22'-7" 1'/4 10'-8" 120 17.38 0.005939 320 22'-7" 8.34 1.4180 10'-8" 0.06 320 22'-7" 22.54 1'/4 14'-1" 120 17.44 Flow (q) from Route 2 0.066945 323 22'-7" 30.87 1.4180 14'-1" 0.94 323 22' 7" 23.10 1'/< (See Notes) 38'-10" 120 18.38 Flow (q) from Route 7 LtE(2'-3'/2'), PO(6'-10") 9'-1'/' 0.188140 0.38 332 21'-8/2' 53.97 1.4180 47'-11'/2' 9.03 332 21'-8'/2' 3 13'-3'/2' 120 27.79 0.003264 335 21'-8'/2' 53.97 3.2600 13'-3'/2' 0.04 335 21'-8'/2' 53.97 3 14'-7'/2' 120 27.83 Flow (q) from Route 3 0.011768 337 21'-8'/2' 107.94 3.2600 14'-7'/2' 0.17 337 21'-8'/2' 34.80 3 12'-9'/2' 120 28.00 Flow (q) from Route 4 0.019734 340 21'-8'/2' 142.75 3.2600 12'-9' '/2 0.25 340 21'-8'/2' 22.87 3 11'-8'/2' 120 28.25 Flow (q) from Route 15 0.025980 344 21'-8'/2' 165.62 3.2600 11'-8'/2' 0.30 344 21'-8'/2' 23.27 3 (See Notes) 8'-10" 120 28.56 Flow (q) from Route 12 fE(6-8'/2') 6'-8'/2' 0.033133 0.39 346 20'-9'/2' 188.89 3.2600 15'-7" 0.52 346 20'-9'/2' 24.07 3 (See Notes) 15'-5'/2' 120 29.46 Flow (q) from Route 16 2fE(6'-8'/2') 13'-5'/2' 0.041362 3.17 347 13'-6" 212.95 3.2600 28'-11 " 1.20 347 13' 6" 18.12 3 (See Notes) 3'-5'/2' 120 33.83 Flow (q) from Route 14 fT(17'-5'/2') 17'-5'/2' 0.048108 348 13'-6" 231.07 3.2600 20'-11" 1.01 �4/ © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 WA 3 MC JR BALLROOM 4/14/2022 7:57:12AM Page 8 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 3 MC JR BALLROOM Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Node 1 Elev 1 (Foot) K-Factor Flow added this step (q) Nominal ID Fittings & Devices . Equiv. Length (Foot) ( Length (Foot) C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Fitting/Device (Equivalent Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, when applicable, are added directly to (Pf) and shown as Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Loss Per Unit (psi) Elev(Pe) Node 2 Elev 2 (Foot) Total Flow (Q) Actual ID Total (Foot) Friction(Pf) 348 13' 6" 23.25 3 (See Notes) 91-10" 120 34.83 Flow (q) from Route 13 fE(6-81/2'), MC 6'-81/2' 0.057442 3.40 345 5'-71/2' 254.32 3.2600 16'-7" 0.95 345 5'-71/2' 3 (See Notes) 4'-0" 120 39.19 2f(-0.00), CV(21'-6"), BV(7'-0") 28'-6" 0.057442 1.96 87 1'-11/2" 254.32 3.2600 1.87 87 1'-11/2' 4 (See Notes) 164'-2" 150 43.01 5E(15-1"), 5EE(6-0'/2'), PIV(3' -0"), T(30'-21/z ) 138'-11" 0.013601 1.79 5 -3-0" 254.32 4.0260 303'-1" 4.12 5 -T-0" 12 (See Notes) 197'-51/2' 150 48.92 T(69'-71/2') 69'-71/2' 0.000089 2 -3-0" 254.32 11.3100 267'-1 " 0.02 2 3' 0" 6 (See Notes) 18'-6" 150 48.95 GV(3'-101/2'), E(18'-2"), S 22'-1" 0.002150 -3.90 1 6' 0" 254.32 5.8800 40'-7" 0.09 100.00 45.13 Hose Allowance At Source Total(Pt) Route 1 1 354.32 1202 19'-0" 5.6 22.54 1 (See Notes) 6'-11/2' 120 16.20 ••••• Route 2••••• Sprinkler, 3E(2'-0"), PO(5'-0") 11'-0" 0.162320 -1.54 320 22'-7" 22.54 1.0490 1 17'-1 /z 2.78 17.44 Total(Pt) Route 2 1206 19'-0" 5.6 22.59 1 (See Notes) 5'-0" 120 16.27 •••••Route3••••• Sprinkler, 3E(2'-0"), PO(5'-0") 11'-0" 0.162991 -1.74 326 23'-01/2" 22.59 1.0490 16'-0" 2.61 326 23'-01/2" 11/4 10'-8" 120 17.14 0.005713 328 23'-01/2" 8.16 1.4180 0.06 328 23'-01/2' 22.63 11/4 14'-1" 120 17.20 Flow (q) from Route 5 0.066601 330 23'-01/2" 30.79 1.4180 14'-1" 0.94 �4/ © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 WA 3 MC JR BALLROOM 4/14/2022 7:57:12AM Page 9 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 3 MC JR BALLROOM Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Node 1 Elev 1 (Foot) K-Factor Flow added this step (q) Nominal ID Fittings & Devices . Equiv. Length (Foot) ( Length (Foot) C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Fitting/Device (Equivalent Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, when applicable, are added directly to (Pf) and shown as Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Loss Per Unit (psi) Elev(Pe) Node 2 Elev 2 (Foot) Total Flow (Q) Actual ID Total (Foot) Friction(Pf) 330 23'-0'/2' 23.18 1'/4 (See Notes) 39'-3'/2' 120 18.14 Flow (q) from Route 9 LtE(2'-3'/2'), P0(6-10") g'-1'/2' 0.188149 0.58 335 21'-8/2' 53.97 1.4180 48'-5" 9.11 27.83 Total(Pt) Route 3 1203 19'-0" 5.6 22.60 1 (See Notes) 6'-1'/2" 120 16.29 ••••• Route 4••••• Sprinkler, 3E(2'-0"), PO(5'-0") 11'-0" 0.163166 -1.54 319 22'-7" 22.60 1.0490 17'-1'/2' 2.80 319 22'-7" 14.16 1'/4 10'-5'/2' 120 17.55 Flow (q) from Route 17 0.092485 321 22'-7" 36.77 1.4180 10'-5'/2' 0.97 321 22'-7" 23.17 1'/4 (See Notes) 7'-9" 120 18.51 Flow (q) from Route 8 E(2'-4'/Z), PO(6'-10") g_2/2' 0.228443 0.37 322 21'-8/2' 59.94 1.4180 3.87 322 21'-8'/2' 2'/z 13'-3'/2' 120 22.76 0.011175 331 21'-8'/2' 59.94 2.6350 13'-3'/2' 0.15 331 21'-8'/2' 60.40 2'/2 14'-7'/2' 120 22.90 Flow (q) from Route 6 0.040571 334 21'-8'/2' 120.34 2.6350 0.59 334 21' 8'/2' 1'/4 (See Notes) 54'-5'/2' 120 23.50 PO(6-10") E(2'-4'/Z) 9'_2/2' 0.006523 -0.73 333 23'-5" 8.77 1.4180 63'-8'/2' 0.42 333 23'-5" 26.03 1'/4 (See Notes) 1 39'-8" 120 23.18 Flow (q) from Route 11 LtE(2'-3'/Z), PO(6'-10") 0.083557 0.74 21'-8/2' 34.80 1.4180 L;9d 4.08 28.00 Total(Pt) Route 4 1207 19'-0" 5.6 22.63 1 (See Notes) 5'-0" 120 16.32 ••••• Route 5••••• Sprinkler, 3E(2'-0"), PO(5'-0") 11'-0" 0.163483 -1.74 328 23'-0'/2' 22.63 1.0490 16'-0" 2.62 17.20 Total(Pt) Route 5 1208 19'-0" 5.6 22.69 1 (See Notes) 5'-0" 120 16.42 •••••Route6••••• Sprinkler, 3E(2'-0"), PO(5'-0") 11'-0" 0.164403 -1.74 327 23'-0'/2' 22.69 1.0490 16'-0" 2.63 �4, © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. '11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 WA 3 MC JR BALLROOM 4/14/2022 7:57:12AM Page 10 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 3 MC JR BALLROOM Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Node 1 Elev 1 (Foot) K-Factor Flow added this step (q) Nominal ID Fittings & Devices . Equiv. Length (Foot) ( Length (Foot) C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Fitting/Device (Equivalent Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, when applicable, are added directly to (Pf) and shown as Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Loss Per Unit (psi) Elev(Pe) Node 2 Elev 2 (Foot) Total Flow (Q) Actual ID Total (Foot) Friction(Pf) 327 23'-0'/2' 14.43 1'/4 10'-5'/2' 120 17.32 Flow (q) from Route 18 0.094138 329 23'-0'/2' 37.12 1.4180 10'-5'/2' 0.99 329 23'-0'/2' 23.28 1'/4 (See Notes) 8'-2'/2' 120 18.30 Flow (q) from Route 10 E(2' 4'/2'), PO(6'-10") 0.231692 0.57 331 21'-8'/2' 60.40 1.4180 L17 4.03 22.90 Total(Pt) Route 6 1205 19'-0" 5.6 23.10 1 (See Notes) 6'-1'/2' 120 17.01 ••••• Route 7••••• Sprinkler, 3E(2'-0"), PO(5'-0") 11'-0" 0.169851 -1.54 323 22'-7" 23.10 1.0490 'IT-11/2"2.91 18.38 Total(Pt) Route 7 1204 19'-0" 5.6 23.17 1 (See Notes) 6'-1'/2' 120 17.13 ••••• Route 8••••• Sprinkler, 3E(2'-0"), PO(5'-0") 11'-0" 0.170903 -1.54 321 22'-7" 23.17 1.0490 17'-11/2 2.93 18.51 Total(Pt) Route 8 1210 19'-0" 5.6 23.18 1 (See Notes) 5'-01, 120 17.14 ••••• Route 9••••• Sprinkler, 3E(2'-0"), PO(5'-0") 11'-01, 0.171040 -1.74 330 23'-01/2' 23.18 1.0490 16'-0" 2.74 18.14 Total(Pt) Route 9 1209 19'-0" 5.6 23.28 1 (See Notes) 5-0" 120 17.28 ••••• Route 10••••• Sprinkler, 3E(2'-0"), PO(5'-0") 11'-0" 0.172345 -1.74 329 23'-0'/2' 23.28 1.0490 16'-0" 2.76 18.30 Total(Pt) Route 10 1211 19'-0" 5.6 26.03 1 (See Notes) 5'-4'/2' 120 21.61 ••••• Route 11••••• Sprinkler, 3E(2'-0"), PO(5'-0") 11'-0" 0.211944 -1.90 333 23'-5" 26.03 1.0490 16'-4'/2' 3.47 23.18 Total(Pt) Route 11 338 21'-8'/2' 1'/4 (See Notes) 90'-91, 120 24.22 ..... Route 12 PO(6'-10") E(2'-4'/2'), LtE(2'-3'/2'), P0(6'-1 18'-4'/2' 0.039675 0.01 344 21'-8'/2' 23.27 1.4180 4.33 28.56 Total(Pt) Route 12 �4/ © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 WA 3 MC JR BALLROOM 4/14/2022 7:57:12AM Page 11 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 3 MC JR BALLROOM Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Elev 1 Flow added Fittings & Length C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Node 1 (Foot) K-Factor this step Nominal ID Devices (Foot) Fitting/Device (Equivalent Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Elev(Pe) (q) . Equiv. Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, Elev 2 Total Flow Loss Per Unit when applicable, are added Total Friction(Pf) Node 2 (Foot) (Q) Actual ID Length (Foot) ( (psi) directly to (Pf) and shown as (Foot) 341 13'-6" 41.37 1'/4 (See 80'-5'/2' 120 31.26 ••••• Route 13••••• Flow (q) from Route 19 9'-2'/2' 0.00 Notes) 349 13'-6" 23.25 1.4180 0.039601 E(2'-4'/2'), P0(6-10") 89'-8'/2' 3.55 349 13'-6" 3 (See 2'-11'/2" 120 34.82 17'-5'/2' Notes) 348 13'-6" 23.25 3.2600 0.000687 fT(17'-5'/2') 20'-5" 0.01 34.83 Total(Pt) Route 13 341 13'-6" 41.37 1'/4 (See 80'-1" 120 31.26 ..... Route 14 Notes T(6-0'/2'), Flow (q) from Route 19 22'-4'/2' 0.00 347 13'-6" 18.12 1.4180 0.024981 4E(2'-4'/2'), PO(6'-10") 102'-5'/2' 2.56 33.83 Total(Pt) Route 14 336 21'-8'/2' 1'/4 (See 93'-4'/2' 120 23.95 ..... Route 15 18'-4'/2' 0.01 Notes) 340 21'-8'/2' 22.87 1.4180 0.038433 E(2'-4'/2'), LtE(2'-3'/2'), P0(6'-1 111' 9" 4.29 0„) 28.25 Total(Pt) Route 15 342 21'-8'/2' 65.43 1'/4 (See 93'-3'/2' 120 24.34 ..... Route 16 Notes PO(6'-10"), Flow (q) from Route 20 18'-5'/2' 0.40 346 /2 20'-9' 24.07 1.4180 0.042224 2E(2'-4'/2'), P0(6-10") 111'-9" 4.72 29.46 Total(Pt) Route 16 10'-8" 120 17.38 ••••• Route 17••••• 317 22'-7" 8.34 1'/4 Flow (q) from Route 1 0.015839 319 22'-7" 14.16 1.4180 10'-8" 0.17 17.55 Total(Pt) Route 17 326 23'-0'/2' 8.16 1'/4 10'-8" 120 17.14 ••••• Route 18••••• Flow (q) from Route 3 0.016384 327 23'-0'/2' 14.43 1.4180 10'-8" 0.17 17.32 Total(Pt) Route 18 342 21'-8'/2' 65.43 2'/z (See 1'-6" 120 24.34 ..... Route 19 Flow (q) from Route 20 16-5'/2' Notes) 343 21'-8'/2' 41.37 2.6350 0.005626 PO(16'-5'/2') 17'-111/2 0.10 343 21'-8'/2' 1'/4 (See 19'-10'/2" 120 24.44 8'-5" 3.57 Notes) 341 13'-6" 41.37 1.4180 0.115020 E(2'-4'/2'), T(6'-0'/2') r28'-31/21. 3.25 �4/ © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. 11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 WA 3 MC JR BALLROOM 4/14/2022 7:57:12AM Page 12 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 3 MC JR BALLROOM Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Elev 1 Flow added Fittings & Length C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Node 1 (Foot) K-Factor this step Nominal ID Devices (Foot) Fitting/Device (Equivalent Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Elev(Pe) (q) Equiv. Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, Elev 2 Total Flow Loss Per Unit when applicable, are added Total Friction(Pf) Node 2 (Foot) (Q) Actual ID F oot) (Foot) ) (psi) directly to (Pf) and shown as (Foot) 31.26 I Total(Pt) Route 19 12'-9'/z' 120 23.50 • • • • • Route 20 334 21' 8'/z' 8.77 2'/z Flow (q) from Route 4 0.035272 336 21'-8'/z' 111.57 2.6350 12'-9'/z' 0.45 336 21'-8'/z' 22.87 2'/z 11'-8'/i' 120 23.95 Flow (q) from Route 15 0.023073 338 21'-8'/z' 88.70 2.6350 11'-8'/i' 0.27 338 21'-8'/z' 23.27 2'/z 9'-7" 120 24.22 Flow (q) from Route 12 0.013142 342 21'-8'/2" 65.43 2.6350 9'-7" 0.13 24.34 Total(Pt) Route 20 �4/ © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. '11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 WA 3 MC JR BALLROOM 4/14/2022 7:57:12AM Page 13 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 3 MC JR BALLROOM Equivalent Pipe Lenoths of Valves and Fittinos (C=120 only) IC Value Multiplier Date: 4/14/2022 Actual Inside Diameter 4.87 I Value Of C 100 130 140 150 = Factor Schedule 40 Steel Pipe Inside Diameter Multiplying Factor 0.713 1.16 1.33 1.51 ALV Alarm Valve AngV Angle Valve b Bushing BaIV Ball Valve BFP Back -flow Preventer BV Butterfly Valve C Cross Flow Turn 90' cplg Coupling Cr Cross Run CV Check Valve DeIV Deluge Valve DPV Dry Pipe Valve E 90' Elbow EE 45' Elbow Eel 11'/4' Elbow Ee2 22'/2' Elbow f Flow Device fd Flex Drop FDC Fire Department Connection fE 900 FireLock(TM) Elbow fEE 450 FireLock(TM) Elbow flg Flange FN Floating Node fT FireLock(TM) Tee g Gauge GloV Globe Valve GV Gate Valve Ho Hose Hose Hose HV Hose Valve Hyd Hydrant LtE Long Turn Elbow mecT Mechanical Tee Noz Nozzle P1 Pump In P2 Pump Out PIV Post Indicating Valve PO Pipe Outlet PrV Pressure Relief Valve PRV Pressure Reducing Valve red Reducer/Adapter S Supply sCV Swing Check Valve SFx Seismic Flex Spr Sprinkler St Strainer T Tee Flow Turn 90' Tr Tee Run U Union WirF Wirsbo WMV Water Meter Valve Z Cap �4, © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 tMA 3 MC JR BALLROOM 4/14/2022 7:57:12AM Page 14 Mffi Flow Diagram (Current View) Job Number: 22-076 usaua M Report Description: Light Hazard (RMA 3 MC JR BALLROOM ' � V I o— 0 I I of < I J� Y < UP � �p Up < p U O c� 1 D" In O U n On < Up O O C O c O L, © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. d AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 4/14/2022 7:57:15AM Page 15 Hydraulic Calculations for Project Name: Project Montage Location: 52-005, 52-027, 52-049 Silverrock Way, La Quinta, CA 92253, Drawing Name: 22-076 SRL SF FP.cad Design Remote Area Number: Remote Area Location: Occupancy Classification: Commodity Classification: Density Area of Application: Coverage per Sprinkler: Type of sprinklers calculated No. of sprinklers calculated: No. of nozzles calculated: In -rack Demand: Hose Streams: RMA4 MC PORTE COCHER PORTE COCHER Ordinary Group I ORD GRP I 0.15gpm/ft2 1500ft2 (Actual 1530.5ft2) 126ft2 Pendent 14 0 N/A gpm at Node: N/A 250.00 at Node: 1 Type: Total Water Required (including Hose Streams where applicable): From Water Supply at Node 1: 522.44 @ 81.52 Type of System: WET Volume of Dry or PreAction System: N/A Name of Contractor: SHASTA FIRE PROTECTION, INC Address: 72120 NORTHSHORE ST, SUITE C, THOUSAND PALMS, CA Phone Number: 760-404-1350 Name of designer: Erik Lindsay Authority Having Jurisdiction: Notes: Calculation Date: 4/14/2022 Allowance at Source (Safety Margin = 4.81 psi) 4_@ M.E.P.CAD, Inc. �JJJAutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 RMA4 MC POR' 4/14/2022 7:57:50AM Page 1 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA4 MC PORTE COCHER 100 90 80 70 60 .N a 50 N Vl N a` 40 30 20 10 Hydraulic Graph N 1.85 Date: 4/14/2022 Static Pressure 89.00 522.44 @ 86.33 272.44 @ 81.52 522.44 with Hose Allowance Water Supply Summary Sheet Node: 1 at Source 1375.00 @ 73.00 System demand curve LLI I I I I I I 1200 1500 1800 2100 Flow - gpm 2400 2700 �4,© M.E.P.CAD, Inc. AI AutoSPRINK 2019 v15.1.23.0 4/14/2022 7:57:52AM Paqe 2 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA4 MC PORTE COCHER 100 90 80 70 60 N a 50 a� a` 40 30 20 10 Hydraulic Graph N 1.85 Date: 4/14/2022 Static Pressure 522.44 89.00 @ 86.33 MC Summary Sheet 272.44 ♦ 522.44 @ 74.75 with Hose Allowance 1375.00 at Source @ 73.00 System demand curve 1200 1500 1800 2100 Flow - gpm 2400 2700 �4,© M.E.P.CAD, Inc. AI AutoSPRINK 2019 v15.1.23.0 4/14/2022 7:57:52AM Paqe 3 ikummary Of Outflowing Devices Job Number: 22-076 Report Description: Ordinary Group I (RMA4 MC PORTE COCHER) Device Actual Flow m Minimum Flow pm K-Factor K(psi) Pressure Sprinkler 2701 19.91 18.90 5.6 12.64 Sprinkler 2702 19.73 18.90 5.6 12.42 Sprinkler 2703 20.05 18.90 5.6 12.82 Sprinkler 2704 19.60 18.90 5.6 12.25 Sprinkler 2705 19.24 18.90 5.6 11.81 Sprinkler 2706 19.69 18.90 5.6 12.37 Sprinkler 2707 19.87 18.90 5.6 12.59 Sprinkler 2708 19.07 18.90 5.6 11.60 Sprinkler 2709 19.47 18.90 5.6 12.08 Sprinkler 2710 19.83 18.90 5.6 12.54 Sprinkler 2711 19.11 18.90 5.6 11.64 Sprinkler 2712 19.03 18.90 5.6 11.55 Sprinkler 2713 18.94 18.90 5.6 11.44 b Sprinkler 2714 18.90 18.90 5.6 11.39 b Most Demanding Sprinkler Data L, © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. 111 AutoSPRINK 2019 v15.1.23.0 4/14/2022 7:57:54AM Page 4 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 4 MC PORTE COCHER Date: 4/14/2022 Supply Analysis Node Name Static (psi) Residual Flow (psi) co (gpm) Available Total Demand (psi) @ (gpm) Required Pressure (psi) 1 Water Supply 89.00 73.00 1375.00 86.33 522.44 81.52 Node Analysis Node Number Elevation (Foot) Node Type Pressure at Node (psi) Discharge at Node (gpm) Notes 1 6'-0" Supply 81.52 272.44 2701 16-11" Sprinkler 12.64 19.91 2702 15-11" Sprinkler 12.42 19.73 2703 16-11" Sprinkler 12.82 20.05 2704 15-11" Sprinkler 12.25 19.60 2705 15'-11" Sprinkler 11.81 19.24 2706 16-11" Sprinkler 12.37 19.69 2707 15-11" Sprinkler 12.59 19.87 2708 15-11" Sprinkler 11.60 19.07 2709 16-11" Sprinkler 12.08 19.47 2710 15-11" Sprinkler 12.54 19.83 2711 16-11" Sprinkler 11.64 19.11 2712 15-11" Sprinkler 11.55 19.03 2713 15'-11" Sprinkler 11.44 18.94 2714 16-11" Sprinkler 11.39 18.90 2 -3'-0" 85.33 5 -3'-0" 85.30 87 1'-1'/z' 78.83 295 16'-7" 14.67 �4-,© M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23. 4/14/2022 7:57:56AM Paqe 5 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 4 MC PORTE COCHER Date: 4/14/2022 Node Number Elevation (Foot) Node Type Pressure at Node (psi) Discharge at Node (gpm) Notes 297 16-7" 17.25 313 16'-7" 14.41 315 16'-7" 14.02 316 16'-7" 13.50 318 16'-7" 14.35 322 21'-8/2' 54.88 324 16'-7" 13.26 325 16'-7" 13.21 331 21'-8'/2' 54.76 332 21'-8'/z' 63.54 334 21'-8/2' 54.55 335 21'-8'/z' 63.55 336 21'-8'/z' 54.16 337 21'-8/2' 63.63 338 21'-8'/i' 53.55 339 21'-8'/z' 53.39 340 21'-8'/2' 63.76 341 13'-6" 63.73 342 21'-8/2' 53.59 343 21'-8'/z' 53.79 344 21'-8/2' 63.98 345 5'-7'/i' 74.75 346 20'-9'/i' 64.82 �4—,© M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23. 4/14/2022 7:57:56AM Paqe 6 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 4 MC PORTE COCHER Date: 4/14/2022 Node Number Elevation (Foot) Node Type Pressure at Discharge at Notes Node Node (psi) (gpm) 347 13-6" 69.18 348 13-6" 70.27 �4—,© M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23. 4/14/2022 7:57:56AM Paqe 7 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 4 MC PORTE COCHER Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Elev 1 Flow added Fittings & Length C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Node 1 (Foot) K-Factor this step Nominal ID Devices (Foot) Fitting/Device (Equivalent Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Elev(Pe) (q) . Equiv. Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, Elev 2 Total Flow Loss Per Unit when applicable, are added Total Friction(Pf) Node 2 (Foot) (Q) Actual ID Length g) ( (psi) directly to (Pf) and shown as (Foot) 2714 15'-11" 5.6 18.90 1 (See 5'-10" '/2 120 11.39 ••••• Route 1••••• Sprinkler, 12'-0" -0.28 Notes) 325 16'-7" 18.90 1.0490 0.117201 E(2'-0"), T(5'-0"), PO(5'-0") 17'-10'/2' 2.09 325 16-7" 19.03 2'/2 11'-0" 120 13.21 Flow (q) from Route 3 0.004793 324 16'-7" 37.93 2.6350 11'-0" 0.05 324 16-7" 18.94 + 19.07 2'/2 14'-0" 120 13.26 Flow (q) from Route 2 and 4 0.017311 316 16'-7" 75.94 2.6350 14'-0" 0.24 316 16-7" 19.11 + 19.24 2'/2 14'-0" 120 13.50 Flow (q) from Route 5 and 6 0.036877 315 16'-7" 114.29 2.6350 14'-0" 0.52 315 16' 7" 19.47 + 19.60 2'/2 (See 30'-1'/2" 120 14.02 Flow (q) from Route 7 and 8 20'-9" Notes) 297 16'-7" 153.36 2.6350 0.063535 fE(5'-11"), fT(14'-10") 50'-10" 3.23 297 16'-7" 119.09 2'/2 (See 143'-5'/2' 120 17.25 Flow (q) from Route 9 65'-1'/2" -2.23 Notes) 339 21'-8'/2" 272.44 2.6350 0.183957 Tr(4'-3'/2"), fT(14'-10"), 5fE(5'-1 208' 7" 38.37 1"), PO(16'-5'/2") 339 21'-8'/2" 2% T-6'/2' 120 53.39 0.027329 342 21'-8'/2" 97.20 2.6350 7'-6'/2' 0.21 342 21'-8'/2" 1'/4 (See 93'-3'/2" 120 53.59 18'-5'/2" 0.40 Notes) 346 20'-9/z' 37.70 1.4180 0.096871 2E(2'-4'/2'), PO(6'-10") 111'-9" 10.83 346 20'-9'/2" 175.25 3 (See 15-5'/2" 120 64.82 Flow (q) from Route 15 13'-5'/2" 3.17 Notes) 347 13'-6" 212.95 3.2600 0.041360 2fE(6-8'/2') 28'-11 " 1.20 347 13'-6" 27.26 3 (See T-5'/2' 120 69.18 Flow (q) from Route 18 17'-5'/2" Notes) 348 13'-6" 240.21 3.2600 0.051686 fT(17'-5'/2') 20'-11 " 1.08 348 13'-6" 32.24 3 (See 9'-10" 120 70.27 Flow (q) from Route 17 6'-8/2" 3.40 Notes) 5' -7'1V 272.44 3.2600 0.065245 fE(6'-8'/2'), MC345 7" 1.08 �4/ © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 MA 4 MC PORTE COCHE 4/14/2022 7:57:58AM Page 8 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 4 MC PORTE COCHER Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Node 1 Elev 1 (Foot) K-Factor Flow added this step (q) Nominal ID Fittings & Devices . Equiv. Length (Foot) ( Length (Foot) C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Fitting/Device (Equivalent Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, when applicable, are added directly to (Pf) and shown as Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Loss Per Unit (psi) Elev(Pe) Node 2 Elev 2 (Foot) Total Flow (Q) Actual ID Total (Foot) Friction(Pf) 345 5'-71/i' 3 (See Notes) 4'-0" 120 74.75 2f(-0.00), CV(21'-6"), BV(7'-0") 28'-6" 0.065245 1.96 87 1'-1'/2" 272.44 3.2600 32'-6" 2.12 87 111/i' 4 (See Notes) 164'-2" 150 78.83 5E(15-1"), 5EE(6-01/i'), PIV(3' -0"), T(30'-21/2') 138'-11" 0.015449 1.79 5 -3'-0" 272.44 4.0260 303'-1" 4.68 5 -T-0" 12 (See Notes) 197'-5'/2' 150 85.30 T(69'-7'/z') 69'-71/z' 0.000101 2 -3'-0" 272.44 11.3100 0.03 2 -3'-0" 6 (See Notes) 18'-6" 150 85.33 GV(3'-10'/2'), E(18'-2"), S 22'-1" 0.002442 -3.90 1 6'-0" 272.44 5.8800 40'-7" 0.10 250.00 81.52 Hose Allowance At Source Total(Pt) Route 1 1 522.44 2713 15-11" 5.6 18.94 1 (See Notes) 5'-10'/2" 120 11.44 ••••• Route 2••••• Sprinkler, E(2'-0"), T(5'-0"), PO(5'-0") 12'-0" 0.117628 -0.28 324 16'-7" 18.94 1.0490 17'-10 /z 2.10 13.26 Total(Pt) Route 2 2712 15'-11" 5.6 19.03 1 (See Notes) 4'-31/z' 120 11.55 •••••Route3••••• Sprinkler, E(2'-0"), T(5'-0"), PO(5'-0") 12'-0" 0.118722 -0.28 325 16'-7" 19.03 1.0490 16'-3'/z' 1.93 13.21 Total(Pt) Route 3 2708 15-11" 5.6 19.07 1 (See Notes) 4'-31/2" 120 11.60 ••••• Route 4••••• Sprinkler, E(2'-0"), T(5'-0"), PO(5'-0") 12'-0" 0.119158 -0.28 324 16'-7" 19.07 1.0490 16'-3'/2' 1.94 13.26 Total(Pt) Route 4 2711 15-11" 5.6 19.11 1 (See Notes) 5-10'/z' 120 11.64 ..... Route 5 Sprinkler, E(2'-0"), T(5'-0"), PO(5'-0") 12'-0" 0.119596 -0.28 316 16'-7" 19.11 1.0490 17'-10'/z' 2.14 13.50 Total(Pt) Route 5 �4/ © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 MA 4 MC PORTE COCHE 4/14/2022 7:57:58AM Page 9 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 4 MC PORTE COCHER Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Elev 1 Flow added Fittings & Length C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Node 1 (Foot) K-Factor this step Nominal ID Devices (Foot) Fitting/Device (Equivalent Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Elev(Pe) (q) . Equiv. Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, Elev 2 Total Flow Loss Per Unit when applicable, are added Total Friction(Pf) Node 2 (Foot) (Q) Actual ID Length (Foot) ( (psi) directly to (Pf) and shown as (Foot) 2705 15'-11" 5.6 19.24 1 (See 4'-3'/2' 120 11.81 ••••• Route 6••••• Sprinkler, 12'-0" -0.28 Notes) 316 16'-7" 19.24 1.0490 0.121153 E(2'-0"), T(5'-0"), PO(5'-0") 16'-3'/2' 1.97 13.50 Total(Pt) Route 6 2709 15-11" 5.6 19.47 1 (See 5'-10'/2" 120 12.08 ••••• Route 7••••• Sprinkler, 12'-0" -0.28 Notes) 315 16'-7" 19.47 1.0490 0.123783 E(2'-0"), T(5'-0"), PO(5'-0") 17'-10'/2' 2.21 14.02 Total(Pt) Route 7 2704 15-11" 5.6 19.60 1 (See 4'-3'/2' 120 12.25 ••••• Route 8••••• Sprinkler, 12'-0" -0.28 Notes) 315 16'-7" 19.60 1.0490 0.125394 E(2'-0"), T(5-0"), PO(5'-0") 16-3%2 2.04 14.02 Total(Pt) Route 8 2706 15'-11" 5.6 19.69 1 (See 5'-10%" 120 12.37 ••••• Route 9••••• Sprinkler, 12'-0" -0.28 Notes) 318 16'-7" 19.69 1.0490 0.126477 E(2'-0"), T(5'-0"), PO(5'-0") 17'-10'/2' 2.26 318 16'-7" 19.83 2'/2 11'-0" 120 14.35 Flow (q) from Route 11 0.005172 313 16-7" 39.53 2.6350 0.06 313 16'-7" 19.73 + 19.87 2'/2 14'-0" 120 14.41 Flow (q) from Route 10 and 12 295 16-7" 79.13 2.6350 0.018679 14'-0" 0.26 295 16' 7" 19.91 + 20.05 2'/2 (See 44'-1'/2' 120 14.67 Notes) Flow (q) from Route 13 and 14 20'-9" 297 16'-7" 119.09 2.6350 0.039792 fE(5'-11"), fT(14'-10") 64'-10" 2.58 17.25 Total(Pt) Route 9 2702 15-11" 5.6 19.73 1 (See 5'-10'/2" 120 12.42 ••••• Route 10••••• Sprinkler, 12'-0" -0.28 Notes) 313 16'-7" 19.73 1.0490 0.126937 E(2'-0"), T(5'-0"), PO(5'-0") 17'-10'/2' 2.27 14.41 Total(Pt) Route 10 2710 15'-11" 5.6 19.83 1 (See 4'-3'/2' 120 12.54 ••••• Route 11••••• Sprinkler, 12'-0" -0.28 Notes) 318 16'-7" 19.83 1.0490 0.128103 E(2'-0"), T(5'-0"), PO(5'-0") 16'-3'/2' 2.09 14.35 Total(Pt) Route 11 �4/ © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. j f AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 VGA 4 MC PORTE COCHE 4/14/2022 7:57:58AM Page 10 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 4 MC PORTE COCHER Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Elev 1 Flow added Fittings & Length C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Node 1 (Foot) K-Factor this step Nominal ID Devices (Foot) Fitting/Device (Equivalent Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Elev(Pe) (q) . Equiv. Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, Elev 2 Total Flow Loss Per Unit when applicable, are added Total Friction(Pf) Node 2 (Foot) (Q) Actual ID Length (Foot) ( (psi) directly to (Pf) and shown as (Foot) 2707 15'-11" 5.6 19.87 1 (See 4'-3'/2' 120 12.59 ••••• Route 12••••• Sprinkler, 12'-0" -0.28 Notes) 313 16'-7" 19.87 1.0490 0.128569 E(2'-0"), T(5'-0"), PO(5'-0") 16'-3'/2' 2.10 14.41 Total(Pt) Route 12 2701 15-11" 5.6 19.91 1 (See 5'-10'/2" 120 12.64 ••••• Route 13••••• Sprinkler, 12'-0" -0.28 Notes) 295 16-7 19.91 1.0490 0.129052 E(2'-0"), T(5'-0"), PO(5'-0") 17'-10'/2' 2.31 14.67 Total(Pt) Route 13 2703 15-11" 5.6 20.05 1 (See 4'-3'/2' 120 12.82 ••••• Route 14••••• Sprinkler, 12'-0" -0.28 Notes) 295 16'-7" 20.05 1.0490 0.130708 E(2'-0"), T(5-0"), PO(5'-0") 16-31/2 2.13 14.67 Total(Pt) Route 14 344 21'-8'/2' 37.41 + 137.84 3 (See 8'-10" 120 63.98 ..... Route 15 Notes) Flow (q) from Route 16 and 19 6'-8'/2' 0.39 346 20'-9'/2' 175.25 3.2600 0.028843 fE(6'-8'/2') 15'-7" 0.45 64.82 Total(Pt) Route 15 2'-0'/2' 120 53.39 ••••• Route 16••••• 339 21'-8'/2' 97.20 2'/z Flow (q) from Route 1 0.081322 338 21'-8'/2' 175.25 2.6350 2'-0'/2' 0.17 338 21'-8'/2' 1'/4 (See 90'-9" 120 53.55 18' 4'/2' 0.01 Notes) 344 21'-8'/2' 37.41 1.4180 0.095483 E(2'-4'/2'), LtE(2'-3%"), P0(6'-1 109' 1 /2 10.42 0") 63.98 Total(Pt) Route 16 341 13'-6" 59.50 1'/4 (See 80'-5'/2' 120 63.73 ..... Route 17 Flow (q) from Route 23 9'-2'/2' 0.00 Notes) 349 13'-6" 32.24 1.4180 0.072518 E(2'-4'/2'), PO(6'-10") 89'-8'/2' 6.50 349 13'-6" 3 (See 2'-11'/2' 120 70.24 17'-5'/2' Notes) 348 13'-6" 32.24 3.2600 0.001258 fT(1T-5'/2') 20'-5" 0.03 70.27 Total(Pt) Route 17 341 13'-6" 59.50 1'/4 (See 80'-1" 120 63.73 ..... Route 18 Notes T(6-0'/2'), Flow (q) from Route 23 22'-4'/2' 0.00 347 13'-6" 27.26 1.4180 0.053183 4E(2'-4'/2'), P0(6-10") 102'-5'/2' 5.45 L4, © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. 11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 MA 4 MC PORTE COCHE 4/14/2022 7:57:58AM Page 11 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 4 MC PORTE COCHER Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Node 1 Elev 1 (Foot) K-Factor Flow added this step (q) Nominal ID Fittings & Devices . Equiv. Length (Foot) ( Length (Foot) C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Fitting/Device (Equivalent Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, when applicable, are added directly to (Pf) and shown as Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Loss Per Unit (psi) Elev(Pe) Node 2 Elev 2 (Foot) Total Flow (Q) Actual ID Total (Foot) Friction(Pf) 69.18 I Total(Pt) Route 18 336 21' 8/2' 137.84 1'/4 (See Notes 93'-4'/2' 120 54.16 • • • • • Route 19 PO(6'-10"), Flow (q) from Route 27 E(2'-4'/2'), LtE(2'-3'/2'), P0(6'-1 18'-4'/2' 0.085834 0.01 340 21'-8'/2' 35.31 1.4180 9.59 340 21'-8'/2' 102.53 3 11'-8'/2' 120 63.76 Flow (q) from Route 20 0.018498 344 21'-8'/2' 137.84 3.2600 11'-8/z 0.22 63.98 Total(Pt) Route 19 322 21'-8'/2' 34.71 1'/4 (See Notes) 92'-5%" 120 54.88 ..... Route 20 Flow (q) from Route 26 E(2'-4'/2'), LtE(2'-3'/2'), P0(6'-1 0„) 11'-6" 0.083158 0.01 332 21'-8'/2' 34.71 1.4180 104' 0" 8.65 332 21'-8'/2' 3 13'-3'/2' 120 63.54 0.001443 335 21'-8'/2' 34.71 3.2600 13'-3%2 0.02 335 21'-8'/2' 33.68 3 14'-7'/2' 120 63.55 Flow (q) from Route 21 0.005059 337 21'-8'/2' 68.39 3.2600 0.07 337 21'-8'/2' 34.14 3 12'-9%" 120 63.63 Flow (q) from Route 22 0.010699 340 21'-8'/2' 102.53 3.2600 12-9%2 0.14 63.76 Total(Pt) Route 20 331 21'-8/2' 68.39 1'/4 (See Notes 93'-4'/2' 120 54.76 ..... Route 21 PO(6'-10"), Flow (q) from Route 24 E(2'-4'/2'), LtE(2'-3'/2'), P0(6'-1 0„) 18'-4'/2' 0.078634 0.01 335 21'-8'/2' 33.68 1.4180 111' 9" 8.79 63.55 Total(Pt) Route 21 334 21'-8/2' 102.53 1'/4 (See Notes 94'-1'/2' 120 54.55 ..... Route 22 PO(6'-10"), Flow (q) from Route 25 E(2'-4'/2'), LtE(2'-3'/2'), P0(6'-1 0") 18'-4'/2' 0.080621 0.01 337 21'-8'/2' 34.14 1.4180 112'-6" 9.07 63.63 Total(Pt) Route 22 342 21'-8'/2' 37.70 2'/2 (See Notes) 1'-6" 120 53.59 ..... Route 23 Flow (q) from Route 1 PO(16'-5'/2') 16-5'/2' 0.011023 343 21'-8'/2' 59.50 2.6350 17'-11'/2' 0.20 �4/ © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 MA 4 MC PORTE COCHE 4/14/2022 7:57:58AM Page 12 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 4 MC PORTE COCHER Date: 4/14/2022 Pipe Information Node 1 Elev 1 (Foot) K-Factor Flow added this step (q) Nominal ID Fittings & Devices . Equiv. Length (Foot) ( Length (Foot) C Factor Total(Pt) Notes Fitting/Device (Equivalent Length) Fixed Pressure Losses, when applicable, are added directly to (Pf) and shown as Fitting (Foot) pf Friction Loss Per Unit (psi) Elev(Pe) Node 2 Elev 2 (Foot) Total Flow (Q) Actual ID Total (Foot) Friction(Pf) 343 21'-8'/z' 1'/4 (See Notes) 19'-10'/2" 120 53.79 E(2'-4'/z'), T(6'-0'/i') 8'-5" 0.225337 3.57 341 13'-6" 59.50 1.4180 2g'-3'/z' 6.37 63.73 Total(Pt) Route 23 334 21'-8'/z' 102.53 2'/z 14'-7'/2' 120 54.55 ••••• Route 24••••• Flow (q) from Route 25 0.014263 331 21'-8'/z' 68.39 2.6350 14'-7'/2' 0.21 54.76 Total(Pt) Route 24 336 21'-8'/2' 137.84 2'h 12'-9'/i' 120 54.16 ••••• Route 25••••• Flow (q) from Route 27 0.030166 334 21'-8'/z' 102.53 2.6350 12'-9% 0.39 54.55 Total(Pt) Route 25 331 21'-8'/z' 68.39 2'/z (See Notes) 13'-3%" 120 54.76 ..... Route 26 ..... Flow (q) from Route 24 PO(16-5'/z') 16'-5'/z' 0.004068 322 21'-8'/2' 34.71 2.6350 29'-9" 0.12 54.88 Total(Pt) Route 26 338 21'-8'/i' 37.41 2'/Z 11'-8'/2' 120 53.55 ..... Route 27 Flow (q) from Route 16 0.052156 336 21'-8'/z' 137.84 2.6350 11'-8'/2' 0.61 54.16 Total(Pt) Route 27 �4/ © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. '11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 MA 4 MC PORTE COCHE 4/14/2022 7:57:58AM Page 13 Job Name: Project Montage Remote Area Number: RMA 4 MC PORTE COCHER Equivalent Pipe Lenoths of Valves and Fittinos (C=120 only) IC Value Multiplier Date: 4/14/2022 Actual Inside Diameter 4.87 I Value Of C 100 130 140 150 = Factor Schedule 40 Steel Pipe Inside Diameter Multiplying Factor 0.713 1.16 1.33 1.51 ALV Alarm Valve AngV Angle Valve b Bushing BaIV Ball Valve BFP Back -flow Preventer BV Butterfly Valve C Cross Flow Turn 90' cplg Coupling Cr Cross Run CV Check Valve DeIV Deluge Valve DPV Dry Pipe Valve E 90' Elbow EE 45' Elbow Eel 11'/4' Elbow Ee2 22'/2' Elbow f Flow Device fd Flex Drop FDC Fire Department Connection fE 900 FireLock(TM) Elbow fEE 450 FireLock(TM) Elbow flg Flange FN Floating Node fT FireLock(TM) Tee g Gauge GloV Globe Valve GV Gate Valve Ho Hose Hose Hose HV Hose Valve Hyd Hydrant LtE Long Turn Elbow mecT Mechanical Tee Noz Nozzle P1 Pump In P2 Pump Out PIV Post Indicating Valve PO Pipe Outlet PrV Pressure Relief Valve PRV Pressure Reducing Valve red Reducer/Adapter S Supply sCV Swing Check Valve SFx Seismic Flex Spr Sprinkler St Strainer T Tee Flow Turn 90' Tr Tee Run U Union WirF Wirsbo WMV Water Meter Valve Z Cap �4, © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. -11N AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 MA 4 MC PORTE COCHE 4/14/2022 7:57:58AM Page 14 Mffi Flow Diagram (Current View) Job Number: 22-076 usaua M Report Description: Ordinary Group I (RMA 4 MC PORTE COCHER ' V IL —o_ � I 0 I I ol< I J� UP ` U'P ` lTP UP < P U o © i Nv 0 Dn �-n ?n i Dn p Dn A Dn /� D /� Dn IV < Dn Dn Dn Dn jr A v Dn'r/• qDZ n O t/-� Y C i i O L, © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. d AutoSPRINK 2019 05.1.23.0 4/14/2022 7:58:01AM Page 15 Page 1 of 7 MIRAGE° STANDARD AND QR CONCEALED PENDENT N11a SPRINKLER VK462 AND HP SPRINKLER VK463 K5.6 The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com 1. DESCRIPTION Viking Mirage° Standard and Quick Response Concealed Pendent Sprinkler VK462 and HP Sprinkler VK463 are thermosensitive glass -bulb spray sprinklers designed for installation on concealed pipe systems where the appearance of a smooth ceiling is desired. The sprinkler is pre -assembled with a threaded adapter for installation with a low - profile cover assembly that provides up to '/2" (12.7 mm) of vertical adjustment. The two-piece design allows installation and testing of the sprinkler prior to installation of the cover plate. The "push -on", "thread -off' design of the concealed cover plate assem- bly allows easy installation of the cover plate after the system has been tested and the ceiling finish has been applied. The cover assembly can be removed and reinstalled, allowing temporary removal of ceiling panels without taking the sprinkler system out of service or removing the sprinkler. The Electroless Nickel PTFE (ENT) coating has been investigated for installation in corrosive atmospheres and is cULus Listed as corrosion resistant as indicated in the Approval Charts. The ENT finish is only available for the sprinkler assembly, the cover plate is not plated. 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS ut cULus Listed: Category VNIV FM FM Approval: Class 2015 vds NYC Approved: MEA 89-92-E, Volume 32 VdS Approved: Certificate G4080021 LPCB Approved: Ref. No. 096e/12 CE CE Certified: Standard EN 12259-1, EC -certificate of conformity 0832-CPD-2032 Q CCCF Approved: Approved by the China Certification Center for Fire Products (CCCF) Refer to Approval Chart 1 Design Criteria for cULus Listing requirements, and refer to Approval Chart 2 and Design Criteria on page for FM Approval requirements that must be followed. 3. TECHNICAL DATA Specifications: Available since 2006. Minimum Operating Pressure: 7 psi (0.5 bar)* Maximum Working Pressure: Sprinkler VK463 is rated for use with water working pressures ranging from the minimum 7 psi (0.5 bar) up to 250 psi (17.2 bar) for high-pressure systems. High-pressure (HP) sprinklers can be identified by locating "250" stamped on the deflector. Sprinkler VK462 is rated to a maximum 175 psi (12 bar) wwp. Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 psi (34.5 bar) Thread size: 1/2" (15 mm) NPT Nominal K-Factor: 5.6 U.S. (80.6 metrict) Glass -bulb fluid temperature rated to -65°F (-55°C) Patents Pending *Wl_us Listing, FM Approval, and NFPA 13 installs require a minimum of 7 psi (0.5 bar). The minimum operating pressure for LPCB and CE Approvals ONLY is 5 psi (0.35 bar). tMetric K-factor measurement shown is when pressure is measured in Bar. When pressure is measured in kPa, divide the metric K-factor shown by 10.0. Material Standards: Sprinkler Body: Brass UNS-C84400 Deflector: Copper UNS-Cl9500 for Sprinkler VK462 Phosphor Bronze UNS-051000 for Sprinkler VK463 Deflector Pins: Stainless Steel Alloy Bulb: Glass, nominal 3 mm diameter Pip Cap and Insert Assembly: Copper UNS-C11000 and Stainless Steel UNS-S30400 Button: Brass UNS-C36000 Screws: 18-8 Stainless Steel Belleville Spring Sealing Assembly: Nickel Alloy, coated on both sides with Teflon Tape Form No. F_103005 18.04.12 Rev 18.1 Replaces Form No. F_103005 Rev 17.1 (added stainless steel cover plates) Page 2 of 7 MIRAGE° STANDARD AND QR CONCEALED PENDENT N11a SPRINKLER VK462 AND HP SPRINKLER VK463 K5.6 The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com Yoke: Phosphor Bronze UNS-051000 Cover Adapter: Cold Rolled Steel UNS-G10080, Finish: Clear Chromate over Zinc Plating Cover Assembly Materials: Cover: Copper UNS-Cl1000 or Stainless Steel UNS-S30400 Base: Brass UNS-C26000 or UNS-C26800 Springs: Nickel Alloy Solder: Eutectic Ordering Information: (Also refer to the current Viking price list.) Viking Mirage® Standard and Quick Response Concealed Pendent Sprinklers and Cover Plate Assemblies must be ordered separately: Sprinkler: Base Part No. VK462 - 13503A for Brass finish and 13503JN for ENT finish. VK463 - HP Base Part No. 13667A Specify sprinkler temperature rating by adding the appropriate suffix for the temperature rating to the base part number: Temperature Suffix: 155 °F (68 °C) = B, 175 °F (79 °C) = D, 200 °F (93 °C) = E For example, sprinkler VK463 with a 155 °F (68 °C) temperature rating = 13667AB. Standard Cover Plate Assembly: Base Part No. 13504 (2-3/4" diameter), Base Part No. 13642 (3-5/16" diameter), or Base Part No. 15394 (square cover plate, 3-5/16") Specify finish and temperature rating of the cover plate assembly by adding the appropriate suffixes for the finish and the cover temperature rating to the base part number: Finish Suffix: Polished Chrome = F, Brushed Chrome = F-/B, Bright Brass = B, Antique Brass = B-/A, Brushed Brass = B-/B, Brushed Copper = E-/B, Painted White = M-/W, Painted Ivory = MA, Painted Black = M-/B Temperature Suffix: 135 °F (57 °C) UL (139 °F (59 °C) FM and LPCB) = A, 165 °F (74 °C) = C For example, cover 13504 with a Polished Chrome finish and a 165 °F (74 °C) temperature rating = 13504FC. Stainless Steel Cover Plates (not availble with any finish or paint): Base Part No. 21876 (2-3/4" diameter) or Base Part No. 21875 (3-5/16" diameter). Temperature Suffix: 135 °F (57 °C) UL (139 °F (59 °C) FM and LPCB) = A, 165 °F (74 °C) = C For example, cover 21876 with a 165 °F (74 °C) temperature rating = 21876C NOTE: The cLILus Listings for the square cover plate 15394 are for the 135 °F (57 °C) temperature rated cover plate only. Refer to the Approval Chart. Available Finishes And Temperature Ratings: Refer to Table 1. Accessories: (Also refer to the Viking website.) Sprinkler Wrenches": A. Heavy Duty Wrench Part No. 14047W/B (available since 2006), or B. Head Cabinet Wrench Part No. 14031— (available since 2006) C. Optional Concealed Cover Plate Installer Tool Part No. 14412 for cover 13504, or Part No. 14867 for the large diameter cover (available since 2007) "Requires a %" ratchet (not available from Viking). —Optional for removal of the protective cap. Ideal for sprinkler cabinets. Sprinkler Cabinet: Part No. 01731A (available since 1971) 4. INSTALLATION Refer to appropriate NFPA Installation Standards. 5. OPERATION During fire conditions, when the temperature around the sprinkler approaches its operating temperature, the cover plate detaches. Continued heating of the exposed sprinkler causes the heat -sensitive liquid in the glass bulb to expand and the bulb to shatter, releasing the yoke, pip -cap and sealing spring assembly. Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the sprinkler deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire. 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY Viking Sprinklers VK462 and VK463 are available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. Form No. F_103005 18.04.12 Rev 18.1 Page 3 of 7 MIRAGE° STANDARD AND QR CONCEALED PENDENT N11a SPRINKLER VK462 AND HP SPRINKLER VK463 K5.6 The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com TABLE 1: AVAILABLE SPRINKLER TEMPERATURE RATINGS AND FINISHES Sprinkler Sprinkler Maximum Cover Plate Large Cover Square Cover Temperature Nominal Ambient Temperature Rating of Cover Base Part Plate Base Part Plate Base Part Bulb Color Classification Temperature Ceiling Assembly (Required) Number' Number' Nums 0 Rating' Temperature' 135 °F (57 °C) cULus Ordinary 155 °F (68° C) 100 °F (38 °C) 13504 or 218765 13642 or 218755 15394 Red 139 OF (59 °C) FM and LPCB Intermediate 175 °F (79° C) 150 °F (65° C) 165 °F (74 °C) 13504 or 218761 13642 or 218751 15394 Yellow Intermediate 200 OF (93° C) 150 °F (65° C) 165 °F (74 °C) 13504 or 218761 13642 or 218751 15394 Green Cover Plate Finishes': Polished Chrome, Brushed Chrome, Bright Brass, Antique Brass, Brushed Brass, Brushed Copper, Painted White, Painted Ivory, or Painted Black Sprinkler Finishes: Brass and ENT Corrosion Resistant Coatings^: ENT Footnotes The sprinkler temperature rating is stamped on the sprinkler deflector. z Based on NFPA-13. Other limits may apply, depending on fire loading, sprinkler location, and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation standards. 3 Part number shown is the base part number. For complete part number, refer to current Viking price list schedule. ^ The corrosion resistant coatings have passed the standard corrosion test required by the approving agencies indicated in the Approval Charts. These tests cannot and do not represent all possible corrosive environments. Prior to installation, verify through the end -user that the coatings are compat- ible with or suitable for the proposed environment. For automatic sprinklers, the ENT coating is applied to all exposed exterior surfaces, including the waterway, but the Belleville spring is exposed. ' Stainless Steel versions are not available with any finishes or paint. QQ�\,(_-p CUS7-014 O 0 U2L O NIK11 G All custom color painted cover plates will have an identifying label affixed to the inside of the cover that indicates the custom color and will have a representative sample (a paint dot) of the paint on the label. Figure 1: Identification of Custom Paint for Concealed Covers .. ... ... I.. . .... ., Figure 2: Square Cover Assembly 15394 Form No. F_103005 18.04.12 Rev 18.1 Page 4 of 7 a MIRAGE": STANDARD AND y ` , F QR CONCEALED PENDENT NIKISPRINKLER VK462 AND HP SPRINKLER VK463 K5.6 The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone 269.945-9501 Technical Services. 877-384.5564 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs vlkingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page wwwMis:inggroup! nc.coril riV,4,h-1.,�.. _ �-c Approval Chart i (UL) F:-.r Pa.Tg ur PLa1u iPmFRinr�r R}•qg T } MiraW Concealed Pendent. Sprinklers VK462 and VX463 AW 1+ :;U-.'r.rye FAA KEY Thread Nominal Maximum T IJstngs and AppravalO Sprinkler 5ixe K-Factor Refer also to Design. Criteria) SIN Water Working { 9 Base Part Na' � Inch I rnm US. mehie Pressure cULus° NYC I VdS' LPCB C( Standard Response Applications _ 13503A VK462 F IT — 6.6 80.6 175 psi (12 bar) — — V1, CZ1 AY1, B21 AY1, CZ1 — 19785A M62 112' — 5.6 Safi 175 psi (12 bard — — — — AY2, CZ2 213b8A VK462 - 15 5.6 80.6 175 psi (12 bar) -- - .. R AY2. CZ2 Quick Response Applications 13503A VK462 1a2' 15 5.B 84,6 175 psi (12 barl AVi. BX1, AS3, BT3 AV1, 6X11 — a - AV1, BX1, 13503JN" VK462 1f2" 14 5.6 80.6 175 psi (12 bar) AVI. BX1' 1 AS3, BT3 13W7A VK463 if2" 15 5.6 80.6 250 psi (17,2 Bary AV1, BXI AV1. BX1" Cover F4MPAkssrnbly Temperatures Ratings)' S - 135 `F (57 'C) cover 21876 or 21976 (large d srnetar} Gayer plate Assembly fInishes16 Sprinkler Temperature Ratings T _ 165 IF (74 'C) cover 21676 of 21875 (large diameter) 1 - Poleshed Chrome, Brushed Chrome, Brighl Brass, A - 15$ IF ;88 °C) V -135'F (57 'C} cULus L;sted cover 13504. 13642 large diameterl. Antique Brass, Brushed Brass. Brushed Copper, 6 -175 °F (79 'G) and 200'F (93'Cj or 15394 (square cover plate) Painted White, Painted ivory. or Painted Biack C - 200 "F (93 °C) X . 16$ F (74 'C) cover 13$04, or 196d2 (largo diameter} 2 - grass Y - 135 'F (57 'C) cover 13504 LPCB Appmved as 131r `P (54 °G) 3 - Stainless Steel Z -185 'F (74 'C) cower 13504 Footnotes Pan number shown N the base port number, For compWa part nu rnber, refar to Currant Vikintd pnCe lest sChaduie. Matric i{-factor measurement shown is when pressure is measu red in Bar, Wharf pressure rs measured in kPa, divide tha metric Mactof shown by 10,0. ' The Water Working Pressure rating is stamped an the deftactor. This chars shows the ilstlngs and approvals avoilable at the time of printing. Other approvals may be in process. Check wrrth the manufacturer for any addetiarral approvals. ' Listed by Underwrher's Laboratories for use In the U-S. and Canada. Accepted For use, City of New York DepanrnenI of Buildings, MEA (dumber M!a2-F, Vol. 32. -'VdS Approved, standards VdS 2344:2005-12, VdS 2104.252008-01, and EN 122%-1:1999 4 A1,2001 + A2,2004 + A12006, Cert)ficals G4480021, * CE Carllfied, Standard EN 12259-1, EC-cerlificale of conformity 0832-CPC-20'u. a The 135J139 T cover has an orange label. The 165 'F �74 'C) carer has a while Iabei n Panted fnish corssisls of Polyester Baked Enamel. Other paint oolora are avaitabre an request with the same ristings as the standard paint colors Llstinga and approvals a pply for any pain) manuWturer. Contact Viking for additional information. "cull -us Listed as corrosion resastanl. NOTE: Custom colors are indicated on a label alside too cover assernby. Rater to Figure 1. Form No. F_103005 18.04.12 Rev 18.1 Page 5 of 7 MIRAGE° STANDARD AND QR CONCEALED PENDENT N11a SPRINKLER VK462 AND HP SPRINKLER VK463 K5.6 The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com DESIGN CRITERIA - UL (Also refer to Approval Chart 1) cULus Listing Requirements: Mirage° Concealed Pendent Sprinklers VK462 and VK463 are cULus Listed as quick response for installation in accordance with the latest edition of NFPA 13 for standard coverage pendent spray sprinklers as indicated below. • For hazard occupancies up to and including Ordinary Hazard, Group II. • Protection areas and maximum spacing shall be in accordance with the tables provided in NFPA 13. Maximum spacing allowed is 15 ft. (4.6 m). • Minimum spacing allowed is 6 ft. (1.8 m) unless baffles are installed in accordance with NFPA 13. • Minimum distance from walls is 4 in. (102 mm). • Maximum distance from walls shall be no more than one-half of the allowable distance between sprinklers. The distance shall be measured perpendicular to the wall. • The sprinkler obstruction rules contained in NFPA 13 for standard coverage pendent spray sprinklers must be followed. NOTE: Concealed sprinklers must be installed in neutral or negative pressure plenums only. VdS Approval Reauirements: a) The sprinkler can be installed in a concrete ceiling (massive ceiling) or in a false ceiling made of light materials. b) This sprinkler is deflector fixed type and can be only activated by heat. The housing is not tight. c) Follow installation guidelines of current standards, CEA4001VdS and EN12845. These sprinklers can only be installed in LH and OH occupan- cies, except in OH4. NOTES: Due to the design the sprinkler type 'Domed-CCP' shall not be installed in false ceilings in which the false ceiling space is protected by a water extinguishing system. Due to the design the sprinkler type 'Domed-CCP' shall not be installed in false ceilings in which during a fire the pressure above the false ceiling may be assumed to be higher than the pressure below the false ceiling. The criterion for the dropping of the cover relevant for this approval is heat. Steps of installation: 1. Prepare the sprinkler key. 2. Remove the plastic cover. 3. Hold the sprinkler with the wrench and fasten it. 4. Replace the plastic cover and do not remove until the cover is installed. IMPORTANT. Always refer to Bulletin Form No. F 091699 - Care and Handling of Sprinklers. Also refer to Form No. F 080614 for general care, installation, and maintenance information. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in accordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data, the appropriate standards of NFPA, LPCB, APSAD, VdS or other similar organizations, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. Form No. F_103005 18.04.12 Rev 18.1 Page 6 Df 7 a MIRAGE": STANDARD AND y ` , F QR CONCEALED PENDENT NIKISPRINKLER VK462 AND HP SPRINKLER VK463 K5.6 The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone 269.945-9501 Technical Services; 877-384.W4 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking wef3sile for the latest edition of this technical data page wwwMiKinggroup! nc.com Approval Chart 2 (FIMA) Spnwklo-rimpuarweRasag # * - Cuwaf �kiTu SrficvYY� R.sllr.� Mirage Standard Response Concealed Pendent Sprinkler VK462 k Y Sprinkler base NPT Thread $izo Nominalft-Factor Maximum FM Approvals' Part No.' SIN Water Working (Refer also to Design Criteria below.) Inch mrn U.S. me-trie Pressure 13503A VK462 N2" 15 5.8 30.E 175 psr (12 ter) AW7, 3X1. AY2, EIZ2 Cover Plate Assembly Temperature RstinUs'.a Cover Plate Assembly Fln'rsheO SprinklerTemperature Ratings Y - 139 °F (59 `C) [ over 21,575 or �18T6 Z- 165'F (74 °C} cover Z1875 or 21a76 1 - Folished Chtame. Brushed Chrome. 136aht A - 155 `F (63 -C) W - 139 °F (59 "C) (;rjvur 13504. 1M42 (large diameter), or BfaSs. And4ua Brass 13rushect Brass, B - 175 "F (79 °c) and Zoo °F (93 °C) 15394 {square cover plato) Brushed Capper. Painted While, Painted X - 155'F (74 9C) cover 13504. 13642 (large diameter). or Ivory, or Painted Black 15394 (square cover plate) 2 - 5tairdess Steel Footnotes fart rlumher shown Fq tha ba$v part number. Far cum plots part numbor, refor to c7urront Viklrlg pri" list SUR9dule_ Metric 1443cfor measurement shown �s when pressure is measured In Bar_ When pressure is measured In kPa, divide the metric K-fa= shown by 10.0. This chart shows the FM Approvals ova+liable at the time of printing. Mer approvals may be in process. Check with the manufacturer for any additiana approvals. The 139 aF {59 °C) cover has an orange label. The 165 7 (74 °C) cover has a while lakrel. ' Painted finish consists of Palyeslet Baked Enamel_ Othef paint colors are available on request with the same listings as the standard paint cdom Listings and approvals apply for arty paint manufacturer_ C,hntact Viking for additional Infofmation, NOTE. Custom cigars are indicated on a label msFde the cover asserrWy. Refer to Figure 1. DESIGN CRITERIA- EIV tA„p rr ;:r tr. Annrryv;;l t;^nil r- FM Approval Require ments_ V irking Concealeo Pandent Sprinkler VK462 is FM Approved as a standard response Non -Storage concealed pendent sprinWeras indicated in the FM Approval Gulde. For SpEolfic aplihWtion and Installation requirements, reference Lila 18test applacabkd FM Loss PrevenUori Data Shouts (Induding Data Sheet 2-0). FM Global I-nm Prevention Data Sheets contain guidelines relating to, but not Ilmited tar minimum water supply requirements, hydraulic design. calling slope and abstruct6ons, rrpnfmurn and maximum allowable spacing, and deflector distance below the caging. NOTE. The FM Installation guidelines may differ from cULus endUor NFPA criteria. IMPORTANT: Always refer to l3alletln Form No- F_091699 - Care and Handling of Sprinkiers. Also refer to �orrn No. F 080614' for general care, installation, and maintenance information. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in accordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data, the appropriate standards of NFPA, FM GIohall, LPCD, APSAD, vds or other similar arga nixa- tions, and afeo with the provialions of governmental odes, ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. FormNo. F_103005 18.04.12 Rev 18.1 Page 7 of 7 r MIRAGE° STANDARD AND QR CONCEALED PENDENT SPRINKLER VK462 AND HP SPRINKLER VK463 K5.6 The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com Sprinkler and Adapter Assembly • Protective cap removed • Use wrench 14047W/B** Sprinkler Wrench Part No. 14047W/B** Step 1: 1? Carefully slide the wrench sideways around the deflector and pins NEVER install the sprinkler by applying the installation wrench across the frame arms. DO NOT overtighten. Use only the designated sprinkler wrenches, Viking Part Numbers 14047W/B** or 14031**. A leak tight seal should be achieved by turning the sprinkler clockwise 1 to 1-1/2 turns beyond finger tight. 1/2" (15 mm) NPT To E ;E CM Lo N LO 4" (57 mm) neter opening aired in the ing. JA Step 2: 1 1 Carefully press the wrench upward and turn slightly to ensure engagement with the sprinkler wrench flats. Sprinkler wrench flay Sprinkler frame arms Figure 3: Sprinkler Installation and Proper Wrench Usage � ** A 1/2" ratchet is required (Not available from Viking) . - - 2-9/16" (65 mm) Maximum NOTE: Upon sprinkler activation, the deflector descends to approximately 13116" (21 mm) below the sprinkler body. 2-1/16" (52 mm) Minimum Figure 4: Sprinkler Dimensions and Cover Installation 2-3/4" (70 mm) or 3-5/16" (84 mm) Form No. F_103005 18.04.12 Rev 18.1 Replaces Form No. F_103005 Rev 17.1 (added stainless steel cover plates) Page 1 of 4 141K] MICROFAST° QUICK RESPONSE UPRIGHT SPRINKLER VK300 (K5.6) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com DESCRIPTION The Viking Microfast® Quick Response Upright Sprinkler VK300 is a small, thermosensitive, glass -bulb spray sprinkler available in several differ- ent finishes and temperature ratings to meet design requirements. The spe- cial Polyester and Electroless Nickel PTFE (ENT) coatings can be used in decorative applications where colors are desired. In addition, these coat- ings have been investigated for installation in corrosive atmospheres and are listed/approved as corrosion resistant as indicated in the Approval Charts. (Note: FM global approves the ENT coating as corrosion resistant. FM Global has no approval classification Polyester coatings as corrosion resistant.) 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS cULus Listed: Category VNIV F FM Approved: Classes 2002 and 2020 Refer to Approval Charts and Design Criteria for listing and approval requirements that must be followed. 3. TECHNICAL DATA Specifications: Minimum Operating Pressure: 7 psi (0.5 bar)* Maximum Working Pressure: 175 psi (12 bar) wwp. Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 psi (34.5 bar) Testing: U.S.A. Patent No. 4,831,870 Thread size: 1/2" NPT, 15 mm BSP Nominal K-Factor: 5.6 U.S. (80.6 metric**) Glass -bulb fluid temperature rated to -65 °F (-55 °C) Overall Length: 2-3/16" (56 mm) �Wl_us Listing, FM Approval, and NFPA 13 installs require a minimum of 7 psi (0.5 bar). The minimum operating pressure for LPCB and CE Approvals ONLY is 5 psi (0.35 bar). Material Standards: Frame Casting: Brass UNS-C84400 or QM Brass Deflector: Brass UNS-C23000 or Copper UNS-C19500 Bulb: Glass, nominal 3 mm diameter Belleville Spring Sealing Assembly: Nickel Alloy, coated on both sides with PTFE Tape Screw: Brass UNS-C36000 Pip Cap and Insert Assembly: Copper UNS-Cl1000 and Stainless Steel UNS-S30400 For Polyester Coated Sprinklers: Belleville Spring -Exposed For ENT Coated Sprinklers: Belleville Spring -Exposed, Screw and Pipcap - ENT plated Ordering Information: (Also refer to the current Viking price list.) Order Viking Microfast® Quick Response Upright Sprinkler VK300 by first adding the appropriate suffix for the sprinkler finish and then the appropriate suffix for the temperature rating to the sprinkler base part number. Finish Suffix: Brass = A, Chrome = F, White Polyester = M-/W, Black Polyester = M-/B, and ENT = JN Temperature Suffix (°F/°C): 135°/57° = A, 155°/68° = B, 175°/79° = D, 200°/93° = E, and 286°/141 ° = G For example, sprinkler VK300 with a 1/2" NPT thread, Brass finish and a 155 °F/68 °C temperature rating = Part No. 12978AB Available Finishes And Temperature Ratings: Refer to Table 1. Accessories: (Also refer to the Viking website.) Sprinkler Wrench: Standard Wrench: Part No. 21475M/B (available since 2017) Sprinkler Cabinets: A. Six -head capacity: Part No. 01724A (available since 1971) B. Twelve -head capacity: Part No. 01725A (available since 1971) 4. INSTALLATION Refer to appropriate NFPA Installation Standards. Form No. F_052114 17.10.05 Rev 17.1 Replaces Form No. F_052114 Rev 15.2 (Replaced wrench 10896W/B with 21475M/B) Page 2 of 4 141K] MICROFAST° QUICK RESPONSE UPRIGHT SPRINKLER VK300 (K5.6) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com 5. OPERATION During fire conditions, the heat -sensitive liquid in the glass bulb expands, causing the glass to shatter, releasing the pip cap and sealing spring assembly. Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the sprinkler deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire. 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY The Viking Microfast® Quick Response Upright Sprinkler VK300 is available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. TABLE 1: AVAILABLE SPRINKLER TEMPERATURE RATINGS AND FINISHES Sprinkler Temperature Sprinkler Nominal Maximum Ambient Bulb Color Classification Temperature Rating' Ceiling Temperature' Ordinary 135 T (57 °C) 100 T (38 °C) Orange Ordinary 155 T (68 °C) 100 T (38 °C) Red Intermediate 175 T (79 °C) 150 T (65 °C) Yellow Intermediate 200 T (93 °C) 150 T (65 °C) Green High 286 T (141 °C) 225 T (107 °C) Blue Sprinkler Finishes: Brass, Chrome, White Polyester, Black Polyester, and ENT Corrosion -Resistant Coatings3: White Polyester, Black Polyester, and Black PTFE. ENT in all temperature ratings except 135 OF (57 °C) Footnotes ' The sprinkler temperature rating is stamped on the deflector. 2 Based on NFPA-13. Other limits may apply, depending on fire loading, sprinkler location, and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation standards. 3 The corrosion -resistant coatings have passed the standard corrosion test required by the approving agencies indicated in the Approval Charts. These tests cannot and do not represent all possible corrosive environments. Prior to installation, verify through the end -user that the coatings are compat- ible with or suitable for the proposed environment. For automatic sprinklers, the coatings indicated are applied to the exposed exterior surfaces only. Note that the spring is exposed on sprinklers with Polyester, ENT, and PTFE coatings. For ENT coated automatic sprinklers, the waterway is coated. Protective Sprinkler Cap Wrench Flat ____ V_ Figure 1: Standard Sprinkler Wrench 21475M/B Form No. F_052114 17.10.05 Rev 17.1 Page 3 of 4 R MICROFAST,s' QUICK ■ • RESPONSE UPRIGHT SPRINKLER VK300 (115.6) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone., 269-945-3541 Technical Services. 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs viktngcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.corn Approval Chart 1 (UL} 7F,p� W- Key Microf�iW Quick Responso A �4ftl Upright Sprinkler Vi(300 hh vnifiu,pice5ie, Maximum 175 PSI (12 tzar) WVVP Base Part Thread Size Nominal K-F"tor Overall Length Listings and Approvals-' SIN Number' NPT BSP UZ. metric' Inches rnm cilLus Vd5 I LPCB NYCO 12978 VK300 i i2" 15 mm 5.6 &0.6 2.,V16 56 Al. B2 -- I jseefcictnutu7j — e .. 0661618 1 VK300 1t2" 1 15 mm 1 5.6 1 80.6 1 2.3116 1 56 1 Al. 82 I See faatnote 7. Approved Temperature Ratings A- 136 °F (57 °C), 155 °F (68 "C), 176 °F (79 °C), 20'0'F (93 °C), and Approved Finishes 1 -Brass. Chrome, White Polyester��-11,and Black Polyester` 2flf] aF 141aC B - 155 °F (68 °G), 175 °F (79 °G), 200 °F (93 'C), and 286 °F (141'C) 2 -ENT FootnaRm 'Base pert number is shown. For complete part ruMlraT, refer to Y.king's aurrenl O'De schedule. , Metic Kaedor mnensurenwk sham is when pre bwe is gmadL d In Bw When prewre is measured In kFa, INM ft medic K-Wor shown by 10.0 'Tunis table shows the Ilatings and apepmvals ava3lahta at the urns of printing- Chock with the rnanufaGWrer for any eddltlonal appnava3s. Listed by Undamritws Laboratories Inc, for us in the U.S. and Canada Other ooiors ace avedable on request with the same Li9kiro25 and Approvals as the s#andaid Gukga. otlLus Usted m mrmsiw reai5lanl. ' Meek New York City requirements, streative .luPy 1. 21008 "Acoepted for use. City of Now York Board of Standards and Appeals. Cadendar Number 219-76-SA and City of New Yank Department of Buldings. MEA 89.92-E, VG;. b DESIGN CRITERIA , 1JL (AJso refer IoApproval Chart 1 above.) cEJLus Listing Reguirements: The Viking Micrafastti Quick Response Upright Sprinkler VK300 is cULus Listed as indicated in Approval Chart 1 for installation in accordance with the latest udikion of NFRA 13 for standard spray sprinklers, Designed for use in Light and Ordimry Hazard occupancies- - The sprinkler installation rules contained on NFPA 13 for standard spray upright sprinklem must be forlawed. IMPORTANT: Always refer to Bulletin Form No. F_091699 - Care and Handling of Sprinklers. Also refer to Form No. F D80614 for general care, installation, and rnaintenance information. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in accordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data, the appropriate standards of NFPA, FM Global, l_PCB, APSAD, VdS or other similar organizations, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. Farm No. F_052114 17.10.05 Rev 17.1 Page 4 of 4 R MICROFAST,s' QUICK ■ • RESPONSE UPRIGHT SPRINKLER VK300 (115.6) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone., 269-945-3501 Technical Services. 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs vikkngcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com Approval Chart 2 (FM) F•,r wm KeY +{_ Nllerofase Qvick Response AlSt�EscouhBWfdappomhlej ik Upright Sprinkler VK300 xirnum ITS Psi (1 Base Part Thread Size Nominal K-Factor Overall Length FM Approvals2 SIF4 Humber NPT I BSP U.S. metric" Inches mm (Refer also to Design Criteria below.] 12978 VK390 Ir 15 MM 5.6 80.6 2-am 56 Al. 132 M661B VK300 112" 1 15 mm 5.6 80.6 2-Me, 56 Al. B2 Approved Temperature RaUngs Approved Finishes 1 - Brass, Chrome, VVilite Polyester, and Black A- 135 °F (57 °C), 155 °F (68 °C), 175 °F (79 °C), 200 `F (93 °C), and 286 °F (14#°C) polyester$ B - 155 "F (68 °C), 175 °F (79 °C). 200 -F (93 °C), and 286 °F (141°C) 2 - ENTfi Footnotes ' Base part number is shown. For ciamplete part number, refer to Viking's current price schedule. z Metric N-factor rneasuremeni sthawn is when pressure Is measured In Bar. When pressure Is measured In kPa, divide trie metric Maclor shown by 10.0. ' This table shows the FM Approvals avaitable at this time of printing. Cheek with the manufacturer far any additional approvals. 5 Other colors are available on request with the same Approvals as the standard colors. ° Fldl approved as corrosion resistant. DEMN. CR17 1A.- FM (Also reicr to Approval Chart 7 above.) FM Aocroyal Reouirements, The lalicrcfast° Quick Response Upright Sprinkler VK300 is FM Approved as a quick response Nan -Storage upright sprinkler as indieafed in the FM Approval Guide. For specific applicalion and installation requirements, referiance the latest applicable FM Loss Prevention Data Sheets (including Data Sheet 2­6). FM Gk)bal Loss Prevention Data Sheets contain guidelines relating to, but not limited fo: minimum water supply requirements, hydraulic design, ceiling slope and obstructions, minimum and rmaximurn allowable spacing, and deflector dislanca below the ceiling. NOTE The FM Instatlatlon guidelines may differ from cULus andror NFPA criteria. IMPORTANT: Always refer to Bulletin Form No. i'_091699 - Care and Handling of Sprinklers. Also refer to Form No. F_080614 for general care, installation, and rnaintenance Information. Viking sprinklers are to be installed In accordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data, the appropriate standards of NFPA, FM Global, LPCO, APSAD, VdS or other simitar a r9an izatio n s, and also with the provisions of governmental cad es, ordinances■ and standards, whenever applicable. Farm No. F_052114 17.10.05 Rev 17.1 Replaces Form No. F 052114 Rev 15.2 (Replaced wrench 10896W/B with 21475M[B) Page 1 of 4 VK3001 QUICK RESPONSE NIKI UPRIGHT SPRINKLER (K5.6) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com 1. DESCRIPTION The Viking VK3001 Quick Response Upright Sprinkler is a small thermosensitive glass bulb spray sprinkler available with various finishes and temperature ratings to meet design requirements. The special Polyester and Electroless Nickel PTFE (ENT) coatings can be used in decorative applications where colors are desired. In addition, these coatings have been investigated for installation in corrosive environments and are Listed and Approved as indicated in the Approval Chart. 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS r 0L "s UL Listed: Category VNIV FM FM Approved: Classes 2016, 2043 a Also approved for use in FM Approved vacuum dry sprinkler systems with a maximum supervisory vacuum pressure of -3 PSI (-207 mbar). CE: Standard EN12259-1, DOP_XT1A 1-3-21 Refer to the Approval Chart and Design Criteria for requirements that must be followed. 3. TECHNICAL DATA Minimum Operating Pressure: 7 PSI (0.5 bar) Rated to: UL - 250 PSI (24 bar) WWP FM - 175 PSI (12 bar) WWP Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 PSI (34.5 bar) Thread size: 1 /2" NPT (15 mm BSPT) WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm- www.P66Warnings.ca.gov Nominal K-factor: 5.6 U.S. (80.6 metric) Glass -bulb fluid temperature rated to -65 °F (-55 °C) Metric K-factor measurement shown is in bar. When pressure is measured in kPa, divide the metric K-factor shown by 10.0. Material Standards: Sprinkler Body: Brass CW602N, UNS-C84400 or QM Brass Deflector: Stainless Steel UNS S30400 Pip Cap Shell - Stainless Steel UNS-S44400 Pip Cap Disc - Stainless Steel UNS-S30100 Belleville Spring - Nickel Alloy Pip Cap Seal - Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Compression Screw: Brass CW612N, CW508L, UNS-C36000 or UNS-C26000 Shipping Cap: Polyethylene Bulb: Glass, nominal 3 mm diameter Ordering Information: (Refer to Table 1 and the current Viking List Price Book.) 4. INSTALLATION Refer to appropriate NFPA, FM Global, and/or any other applicable installation standards. Refer to Figure 3 • Risk of permanent damage. Over -tightening the sprinkler can cause permanent damage. > Tighten the sprinkler to a MAXIMUM torque of 14 ft-lbs (19 N-m). 5. OPERATION During fire conditions, when the temperature around the sprinkler reaches its operating temperature, the heat -sensitive liquid in the glass bulb expands, causing the bulb to shatter, releasing the pip cap assembly. Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the sprinkler deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire. 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY Viking Sprinklers are available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See the website for the closest distributor or contact Viking. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. Form No. F_110420 21.04.02 Rev 21.1 Replaces page F_110420 Rev 20.1 (Added CE Approval) Page 2 of 4 VK3001 QUICK RESPONSE NIKI UPRIGHT SPRINKLER (K5.6) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com TABLEORDERING •R• Instructions: Using the sprinkler base part number, .. the suffix for the desired.. Size the suffix for the desired Temperature Rating. 1: Finishes 2: Temperature Ratings Sprinkler Description Suffix , Nominal Rating Bulb Color Max. Ambient Ceiling Suffix Base Part NPT BSPT Number Inch mm Temperature 23869 1/2 -- Brass A 135 °F (57 °C) Orange 100 °F (38 °C) A 23881 -- 15 Chrome F 155 °F (68 °C) Red 100 °F (38 °C) B White Polyester 3.5 M-/W 175 °F (79 °C) Yellow 150 °F (65 °C) D Black Polyester 3.5 M-/B 200 °F (93 °C) Green 150 °F (65 °C) E ENT 3,4.5 JN 286 °F (141 °C) Blue 225 °F (107 °C) G OPEN -- -- Z Example: 23869MB/W = VK3001 with white polyester finish and 155 °F (68 °C) nominal temperature rating. This sprinkler is to be installed into an area with a maximum ambient temperature of 100 °F (38 °C) meaning if the area will experience temperatures above the maximum ambient rating, you shall use a higher temperature -rated sprinkler. Accessories Sprinkler Wrenches (see Figure 1): Standard (straight) Wrench: Part number 23559MB. Sprinkler Cabinet: A. Up to 6 sprinklers: Part number 01724A B. 6-12 sprinklers: Part number 01725A Footnotes 1. Where a dash (-) is shown in the Finish suffix designation, insert the desired Temperature Rating suffix. See example above. z. Based on NFPA 13, NFPA 13R, and NFPA 13D. Other limits may apply, depending on fire loading, sprinkler location, and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation standards. 3. UL Listed as corrosion resistant. 4. FM Approved as corrosion resistant. 5. The corrosion resistant and corrosion proofing coatings have passed the standard corrosion test required by the approving agencies indicated in the Approval Chart. These tests cannot and do not represent all possible corrosive environments. Prior to installation, verify through the end -user that the coatings are compatible with or suitable for the proposed environment. For automatic sprinklers, the ENT coating is applied to all exposed exterior surfaces, including the waterway. 6 UL Listed for 250 PSI (17.2 bar) WWP. Figure 1: Sprinkler Wrench 1-15li 6" (49 mm) 112" NPT or 15 mm BSPT 7/16" (11 mm) Nominal Pipe Engagement Figure 2: Sprinkler Dimensions Form No. F_110420 21.04.02 Rev 21.1 Page 3 of 4 VK3001 QUICK RESPONSE NIKI UPRIGHT SPRINKLER (K5.6) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com APPROVAL CHART Finish(es)� Temperature(s) A 1 X KEY Viking Quick Response Upright Sprinkler Escutcheon(s), If applicable VK3001 K5.6 (80.6 metric) Thread Size Listings and ApprovalsZ,s Sprinkler Base Part Number' NPT BSPT cULus FM CEs Inch mm Approval Listing Maximum WWP Approval Listing Maximum WWP Approval Listing 23869 1/2 -- Al 250 PSI (17.2 bar) Al 175 PSI (12 bar) 131 23881 -- 15 Al 250 PSI (17.2 bar) Al 175 PSI (12 bar) 131 Approved Temperature Ratings: A = 135 °F (57 °C), 155 °F (68 °C), 175 °F (79 °C), 200 °F (93 °C) and 286 °F (141 °C) B = 155 °F (68 °C), 175 °F (79 °C), 200 °F (93 °C) and 286 °F (141 °C) Approved Finishes: 1 = Brass, Chrome, White Polyester 3A, Black Polyester 3A, and ENT' S Footnotes 1 Base Part number is shown. For complete part number, refer to Viking's current price schedule. 2 This table shows the listings and approvals available at the time of printing. Check with the manufacturer for any additional approvals. 3 Other colors are available upon request with the same Listings and Approvals as the standard colors. ° cULus Listed as corrosion resistant. 5 FM Approved as corrosion resistant. 6 CE: Standard EN12259-1, Declaration of Performance DOP XT1A 1-3-21. DESIGN CRITERIA - UL cULus Listing Requirements: The Viking VK3001 Quick Response Upright Sprinkler is cULus Listed as indicated in Approval Chart for installation in accordance with the latest edition of NFPA 13 for standard spray sprinklers. • Designed for use in Light and Ordinary Hazard occupancies. • The sprinkler installation rules contained in NFPA 13 for standard spray upright sprinklers shall be followed. DESIGN CRITERIA - FM FM Approval Reauirements: The Viking VK3001 Quick Response Upright Sprinkler is FM Approved as quick response Non -Storage upright sprinkler as indicated in the FM Approval Guide. For specific application and installation requirements, reference the latest applicable FM Loss Prevention Data Sheets (including Data Sheet 2-0). FM Global Loss Prevention Data Sheets contain guidelines relating to, but not limited to: minimum water supply requirements, hydraulic design, ceiling slope and obstructions, minimum and maximum allowable spacing, and deflector distance below the ceiling. NOTE: The FM Installation guidelines may differ from UL and/or NFPA criteria. IMPORTANT. Always refer to Form Number F_091699 - Care and Handling of Sprinklers. Also refer to Form Number F 080614 for general care, installation, and maintenance information. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in accordance with the latest edition of Viking Technical Data, the appropriate standards of NFPA, FM Global, LPCB, APSAD, VdS or other similar organizations, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. Form No. F_110420 21.04.02 Rev 21.1 Page 4 of 4 VK3001 QUICK RESPONSE NIKI UPRIGHT SPRINKLER (K5.6) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com 1. Carefully slide the wrench onto the 2. Install the sprinkler into the pipe fitting. wrench flats. NOTE: The sprinkler frame arms shall be parallel to the pipe. Frame arms must be parallel to the pipe. Figure 3: Installation Form No. F_110420 21.04.02 Rev 21.1 Replaces page F_110420 Rev 20.1 (Added CE Approval) Page 1 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com SPRINKLERS ARE FRAGILE - HANDLE WITH CARE! General Handling and Storage: • Store sprinklers in a cool, dry place. • Protect sprinklers during storage, transport, handling, and after installation. • Use the original shipping containers. DO NOT place sprinklers loose in boxes, bins, or buckets. • Keep sprinklers separated at all times. DO NOT allow metal parts to contact sprinkler operating elements. For Pre -Assembled Drops: • Protect sprinklers during handling and after installation. • For recessed assemblies, use the protective sprinkler cap (Viking Part Number 10364). Sprinklers with Protective Shields or Caps: • DO NOT remove shields or caps until after sprinkler installation and there no longer is potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating elements. • Sprinkler shields or caps MUST be removed BEFORE placing the system in service! • Remove the sprinkler shield by carefully pulling it apart where it is snapped together. • Remove the cap by turning it slightly and pulling it off the sprinkler. Sprinkler Installation: • DO NOT use the sprinkler deflector or operating element to start or thread the sprinkler into a fitting. • Use only the designated sprinkler head wrench! Refer to the current sprinkler tech- nical data page to determine the correct wrench for the model of sprinkler used. • DO NOT install sprinklers onto piping at the floor level. • Install sprinklers after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. • DO NOT allow impacts such as hammer blows directly to sprinklers or to fittings, pipe, or couplings in close proximity to sprinklers. Sprinklers can be damaged from direct or indirect impacts. • DO NOT attempt to remove drywall, paint, etc., from sprinklers. • Take care not to over -tighten the sprinkler and/or damage its operating parts! Maximum Torque: 1/2" NPT: 14 ft-Ibs. (19.0 N-m) 3/4" NPT: 20 ft-Ibs. (27.1 N-m) 1" NPT. 30 ft-Ibs. (40.7 N-m) A WARNING CORRECT INCORRECT (Original container used) (Placed loose in box) CORRECT INCORRECT (Protected with caps) (Protective caps not used) CORRECT INCORRECT (Piping is in place at the (Sprinkler at floor level) ceiling) (Special installation (Designated wrench not wrenches) used) WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm- www. P65Warn ings. ca.gov Any sprinkler with a loss of liquid from the glass bulb or damage to the fusible element should be destroyed. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum ambient temperature allowed. Sprinklers that have been painted in the field must be replaced per NFPA 13. Protect sprinklers from paint and paint overspray in accordance with the installation standards. Do not clean sprinklers with soap and water, ammonia, or any other cleaning fluid. Do not use adhesives or solvents on sprinklers or their operating elements. Refer to the appropriate technical data page and NFPA standards for complete care, handling, installation, and maintenance instructions. For additional product and system information Viking data pages and installation instructions are available on the Viking Web site at www.vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_091699 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning) Page 2 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com PROTECTIVE SPRINKLER SHIELDS AND CAPS General Handling and Storage: Many Viking sprinklers are available with a plastic protective cap or shield temporarily covering the operating elements. The snap - on shields and caps are factory installed and are intended to help protect the operating elements from mechanical damage during shipping, storage, and installation. NOTE: It is still necessary to follow the care and handling instructions on the appropriate sprin- kler technical data sheets* when installing sprinklers with bulb shields or caps. WHEN TO REMOVE THE SHIELDS AND CAPS: NOTE: SHIELDS AND CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Remove the shield or cap from the sprinkler only after checking all of the following: The sprinkler has been installed'. The wall or ceiling finish work is completed where the sprinkler is installed and there no longer is a potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating elements. SHIELDS AND CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Figure 1: Sprinkler shield being removed from a pendent sprinkler. Figure 2: Sprinkler cap being removed from a pendent sprinkler. Figure 3: Sprinkler cap being re- moved from and upright sprinkler. HOW TO REMOVE SHIELDS AND CAPS: No tools are necessary to remove the shields or caps from sprinklers. DO NOT use any sharp objects to remove them! Take care not to cause mechanical damage to sprinklers when removing the shields or caps. When removing caps from fusible ele- ment sprinklers, use care to prevent dislodging ejector springs or damaging fusible elements. NOTE: Squeezing the sprinkler cap excessively could damage sprinkler fusible elements. • To remove the shield, simply pull the ends of the shield apart where it is snapped together. Refer to Figure 1. • To remove the cap, turn it slightly and pull it off the sprinkler. Refer to Figures 2 and 3. Refer to the current sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures in excess of the maximum ambient temperature allowed. * Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors. They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 3 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING INIFU741010OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com ACAUTIC�6f CONCEALED COVER ASSEMBLIES ARE FRAGILE! TO ASSURE SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT, HANDLE WITH CARE. Concealed Sprinkler and Adapter Assembly (Protective Cap Removed) Concealed Sprinkler and Adapter Assembly with Protective Cap Cover Plate Assembly (Pendent Cover 12381 shown) GENERAL HANDLING AND STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS: • Do not store in temperatures exceeding 100 °F (38 °C). Avoid direct sunlight and confined areas subject to heat. • Protect sprinklers and cover assemblies during storage, transport, handling, and after installation. Use original shipping containers. Do not place sprinklers or cover assemblies loose in boxes, bins, or buckets. • Keep the sprinkler bodies covered with the protective sprinkler cap any time the sprinklers are shipped or handled, during testing of the system, and while ceiling finish work is being completed. • Use only the designated Viking recessed sprinkler wrench (refer to the appropriate sprinkler data page) to install these sprinklers. NOTE: The protective cap is temporarily removed during installation and then placed back on the sprinkler for protection until finish work is completed. • Do not over -tighten the sprinklers into fittings during installation. • Do not use the sprinkler deflector to start or thread the sprinklers into fittings during installation. • Do not attempt to remove drywall, paint, etc., from the sprinklers. • Remove the plastic protective cap from the sprinkler before attaching the cover plate assembly. PROTECTIVE CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors. They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 4 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com USE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING WAX -COATED SPRINKLERS Many of Viking's sprinklers are available with factory -applied wax coating for corrosion resistance. These sprinklers MUST receive appropriate care and handling to avoid damaging the wax coating and to assure satisfactory performance of the product. General Handling and Storage of Wax -Coated Sprinklers: • Store the sprinklers in a cool, dry place (in temperatures below the maximum ambient temperature allowed for the sprinkler temperature rating. Refer to Table 1 below.) • Store containers of wax -coated sprinklers separate from other sprinklers. • Protect the sprinklers during storage, transport, handling, and after installation. • Use original shipping containers. • Do not place sprinklers in loose boxes, bins, or buckets. Installation of Wax -Coated Sprinklers: Use only the special sprinkler head wrench designed for installing wax -coated Viking sprinklers (any other wrench may damage the unit). • Take care not to crack the wax coating on the units. • For touching up the wax coating after installation, wax is available from Viking in bar form. Refer to Table 1 below. The coating MUST be repaired after sprinkler installation to protect the corrosion -resistant properties of the sprinkler. • Use care when locating sprinklers near fixtures that can generate heat. Do not install sprinklers where they would be exposed to temperatures exceed- ing the maximum recommended ambient temperature for the temperature rating used. • Inspect the coated sprinklers frequently soon after installation to verify the integrity of the corrosion resistant coating. Thereafter, inspect representative samples of the coated sprinklers in accordance with NFPA 25. Close up visual inspections are necessary to determine whether the sprinklers are being affected by corrosive conditions. Sprinkler Temperature Rating (Fusing Point) Wax Part Number Wax Melting Point Maximum Ambient Ceiling Temperature Wax Color 155 °F (68 °C) / 165 °F (74 °C) 02568A 148 °F (64 °C) 100 °F (38 °C) Light Brown 175 °F (79 °C) 04146A 161 °F (71 °C) 150 °F (65 °C) Brown 200 °F (93 °C) 04146A 161 °F (71 °C) 150 °F (65 °C) Brown 220 °F (104 °C) 02569A 170 °F (76 °C) 150 °F (65 °C) Dark Brown 286 °F (141 °C) 02569A 170 °F (76 °C) 150 °F (65 °C) Dark Brown Based on NFPA-13. Other limits may apply, depending on fire loading, sprinkler location, and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation standards. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures in excess of the maximum ambi ent temperature allowed. Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors. They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_091699 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning) Page 1 of 3 N I la 7 471111 SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com 1. DESCRIPTION Viking fire sprinklers consist of a threaded frame with a specific waterway or orifice size and a deflector for distributing water in a specified pattern. A closed or sealed sprinkler refers to a complete assembly, including the thermosensitive operating element. An open sprinkler does not use an operating element and is open at all times. The distribution of water is intended to extinguish a fire or to control its spread. Viking sprinklers are available in several models and styles. Refer to specific sprinkler technical data pages for available styles, finishes, temperature ratings, thread sizes, and nominal K-Factors for the particular model selected. 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS Refer to the Approval Charts on the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s) and/or WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - approval agency listings. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov 3. TECHNICAL DATA Pressure Ratings: Maximum allowable water working pressure is 175 psig (12 Bar) unless rated and specified for high water working pressure [250 psig (17.2 bar)]. Sprinkler Identification: Viking sprinklers are identified and marked with the word "Viking", the sprinkler identification number (SIN) consisting of "VK" plus a three digit number*, the model letter, and the year of manufacture. Available Finishes: Viking sprinklers are available in several decorative finishes. Some models are available with corrosion -resistant coatings or are fabricated from non -corrosive material. Refer to the sprinkler technical data page for additional information. Available Temperature Ratings: Viking sprinklers are available in several temperature ratings that relate to a specific temperature classification. Applicable installa- tion rules mandate the use and limitations of each temperature classification. In selecting the appropriate temperature classifica- tion, the maximum expected ceiling temperature must be known. When there is doubt as to the maximum temperature at the sprinkler location, a maximum -reading thermometer should be used to determine the temperature under conditions that would show the highest readings to be expected. In addition, recognized installation rules may require a higher temperature classifica- tion, depending upon sprinkler location, occupancy classification, commodity classification, storage height, and other hazards. In all cases, the maximum expected ceiling temperature dictates the lowest allowable temperature classification. Sprinklers located immediately adjacent to a heat source may require a higher temperature rating. K-Factors: Viking sprinklers are available in several orifice sizes with related K-Factors. The orifice is a tapered waterway and, therefore, the K-Factor given is nominal. Nominal U.S. K-Factors are provided in accordance with the 1999 edition of NFPA 13, Section 3-2.3. Refer to the specific data page for appropriate K-Factor information. Available Styles: Viking sprinklers are available for installation in several positions as indicated by a stamping on the deflector. The deflector style dictates the appropriate installation position of the sprinkler; it breaks the solid stream of water issuing from the sprinkler orifice to form a specific spray pattern. The following list indicates the various styles and identification of Viking sprinklers. UPRIGHT SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended to be installed with the deflector above the frame so water flows upward through the orifice, striking the deflector and forming an umbrella -shaped spray pat- tern downward. Marked "SSU" (Standard Sprinkler Upright) or "UPRIGHT" Viking Technical Data may be found on on the deflector. PENDENT SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended to be oriented with the deflec- The Viking Corporation's Web site at for below the frame so water flows downward through the orifice, striking http://www.vikinggroupinc.com. the deflector and forming an umbrella -shaped spray pattern downward. The Web site may include a more recent Marked "SSP" (Standard Sprinkler Pendent) or "PENDENT" on the de- edition of this Technical Data Page. flector. CONVENTIONAL SPRINKLER: An "old style" sprinkler intended to be installed with the deflector in either the upright or pendent position. The deflector provides a spherical type pattern with 40 to 60 percent of the water initially directed downward and a proportion directed upward. Must be installed in accordance with installation rules for conventional or old style sprinklers. DO NOT USE AS A REPLACEMENT FOR STANDARD SPRAY SPRINKLERS. Marked "C U/P" (Conventional Upright/Pendent) on the deflector. Form No. F_080814 18.12.06 Rev 14.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080814 Rev 14.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 2 of 3 N I la 7 471111 SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com VERTICAL SIDEWALL (VSW) SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended for installation near the wall and ceiling. The deflector provides a water spray pattern outward in a quarter -spherical pattern and can be installed in the upright or pendent position with the flow arrow in the direction of discharge. Marked "SIDEWALL" on the deflector with an arrow and the word "FLOW". (Note: Some vertical sidewall sprinklers can only be installed in the upright or pendent position —in this case, the sprinkler will also be marked "UPRIGHT" or "PENDENT'.) HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL (HSW) SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended for installation near the wall and ceiling. The special deflector provides a water spray pattern outward in a quarter -spherical pattern. Most of the water is directed away from the nearby wall with a small portion directed at the wall behind the sprinkler. The top of the deflector is oriented parallel with the ceiling or roof. The flow arrows point in the direction of discharge. Marked "SIDEWALL" and "TOP" with an arrow and the word "FLOW". EXTENDED COVERAGE (EC) SPRINKLER: A spray sprinkler designed to discharge water over an area having the maximum dimensions indicated in the individual listings. Maximum area of coverage, minimum flow rate, orifice size, and nominal K-Factor are specified in the individual listings. EC sprinklers are intended for Light -Hazard occupancies with smooth, flat, horizontal ceil- ings unless otherwise specified. In addition to the above markings, the sprinkler is marked "EC". QUICK RESPONSE (QR) SPRINKLER: A spray sprinkler with a fast- actuating operating element. The use of quick response sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) prior to installing. QUICK RESPONSE EXTENDED COVERAGE (QREC) SPRINKLER: A spray sprinkler designed to discharge water over an area having the maximum dimensions indicated in the individual listing. This is a sprinkler with an operating element that meets the criteria for quick response. QREC sprinklers are only intended for Light Hazard occupancies. The sprinkler is marked "QREC'. FLUSH SPRINKLER: A decorative spray sprinkler intended for installation with a concealed piping system. The unit is mounted flush with the ceiling or wall, with the fusible link exposed. Upon actuation, the deflector extends beyond the ceiling or wall to distribute water discharge. The sprinkler is marked "SSP", "PEND", or "SIDEWALL" and "TOP". CONCEALED SPRINKLER: A decorative spray sprinkler intended for installation with a concealed piping system. The sprinkler is hidden from view by a cover plate installed flush with the ceiling or wall. During fire conditions, the cover plate detaches, and upon sprinkler actuation, the deflector extends beyond the ceiling or wall to distribute water discharge. The sprinkler is marked "SSP", "PEND", or "SIDEWALL" and "TOP". RECESSED SPRINKLER: A spray sprinkler assembly intended for installation with a concealed piping system. The assembly con- sists of a sprinkler installed in a decorative adjustable recessed escutcheon that minimizes the protrusion of the sprinkler beyond the ceiling or wall without adversely affecting the sprinkler distribution or sensitivity. Refer to the appropriate technical data page for allowable sprinkler models, temperature ratings, and occupancy classifications. DO NOT RECESS ANY SPRINKLER NOT LISTED FOR USE WITH THE ESCUTCHEON. CORROSION -RESISTANT SPRINKLER: A special service sprinkler with non -corrosive protective coatings, or that is fabricated from non -corrosive material, for use in atmospheres that would normally corrode sprinklers. DRY SPRINKLER: A special -service sprinkler intended for installation on dry pipe systems or wet pipe systems where the sprinkler is subject to freezing temperatures. The unit consists of a sprinkler permanently secured to an extension nipple with a sealed inlet end to prevent water from entering the nipple until the sprinkler operates. The unit MUST be installed in a tee fitting. Dry upright sprinklers are marked with the "B" dimension [distance from the face of the fitting (tee) to the top of the deflector]. Dry pendent and sidewall sprinklers are marked with the "A" dimension [the distance from the face of fitting (tee) to the finished surface of the ceiling or wall]. LARGE DROP SPRINKLER: A type of special application sprinkler used to provide fire control of specific high -challenge fire haz- ards. Large drop sprinklers are designed to produce an umbrella -shaped spray pattern downward with a higher percentage of "large" water droplets than standard spray sprinklers. The sprinkler has an extra -large orifice with a nominal K-Factor of 11.2. Marked "HIGH CHALLENGE" and "UPRIGHT'. EARLY SUPPRESSION FAST -RESPONSE (ESFR) SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended to provide fire suppression of specific high - challenge fire hazards through the use of a fast response fusible link, 14.0, 16.8, or 25.2 nominal K-Factor, and special deflector. ESFR sprinklers are designed to produce high -momentum water droplets in a hemispherical pattern below the deflector. This permits penetration of the fire plume and direct wetting of the burning fuel surface while cooling the atmosphere early in the development of a high -challenge fire. Marked "ESFR" and "UPRIGHT' or "PEND". INTERMEDIATE LEVEL/RACK STORAGE SPRINKLER: A standard spray sprinkler assembly designed to protect its operating element from the spray of sprinklers installed at higher elevations. The assembly consists of a standard or large orifice upright or pendent sprinkler with an integral upright or pendent water shield and guard assembly. Use only those sprinklers that have been tested and listed for use with the assembly. Refer to the technical data page for allowable sprinkler models. RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended for use in the following occupancies: one- and two-family dwellings with the fire protection sprinkler system installed in accordance with NFPA 13D; residential occupancies up to four stories in height with the fire protection system installed in accordance with NFPA 13R; and where allowed by the Authority Having Jurisdiction in resi- dential portions of any occupancy with the fire protection system installed in accordance with NFPA 13. Form No. F_080814 18.12.06 Rev 14.1.P65 Page 3 of 3 N I la 7 471111 SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Residential sprinklers have a unique distribution pattern and utilize a "fast response" heat sensitive operating element. They en- hance survivability in the room of fire origin and are designed to provide a life safety environment for a minimum of ten minutes. For this reason, residential sprinklers must not be used to replace standard sprinklers unless tested for and approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. In addition to standard markings, the unit is identified as "RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER" or "RES". 4. INSTALLATION Refer to appropriate NFPA Installation Standards. 5. OPERATION Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s). 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY Viking sprinklers are available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. IMPORTANT. Always referto Bulletin Form No. F_091699 -Care and Handling of Sprinklers and the appropriate sprin- klergeneral care, installation, and maintenance guide. Viking sprinklers areto be installed in accordancewiththe latest edition of Viking technical data, the appropriate standards of NFPA, FM Global, LPCB, APSAD, VdS or other similar organizations, and alsowith the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, wheneverapplicable. The sprinkler technical data page may contain installation requirements specific for the sprinkler model selected. The use of certain types of sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to installation. Form No. F_080814 18.12.06 Rev 14.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080814 Rev 14.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 1 of 4 774 Jill SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. 1. DESCRIPTION - STANDARD RESPONSE, QUICK RESPONSE, EXTENDED COVERAGE, AND DRY SPRINKLERS Viking thermosensitive spray sprinklers consist of a small frame and either a glass bulb or a fusible operating element. Available styles include pendent, flush pendent, concealed pendent, upright, horizontal sidewall, vertical sidewall, or conventional, depending on the particular sprinkler model selected. Viking sprinklers are available with various finishes, temperature ratings, responses, and K-Factors to meet design requirementst. Used in conjunction with one of the corrosion -resistant coatings (for frame style sprinklers), the units provide protection against many corrosive environments. In addition, the special Polyester or Teflon° coatings can be used in decorative applications where colors are desired. t Refer to the sprinkler technical data page for available styles, finishes, temperature ratings, responses, and nominal K-Factors for specific sprinkler models. 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS Refer to the Approval Charts on the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s) and/or approval agency listings. 3. TECHNICAL DATA Specifications: EWARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data sheet. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov Material Standards: Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data sheet. 4. INSTALLATION NOTE: Take care not to over -tighten the sprinkler and/or damage its operating parts! Maximum Torque: 1/2" NPT: 14 ft-Ibs. (19.0 N-m) 3/4" NPT: 20 ft-Ibs. (27.1 N-m) 1" NPT. 30 ft-Ibs. (40.7 N-m) A. Care and Handling (also refer to Bulletin - Care and Handling of Sprinklers, Form No. F_091699.) Sprinklers must be handled with care. They must be stored in a cool, dry place in their original shipping container. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum ambient temperature al- lowed (refer to the temperature chart on the sprinkler technical data page). Never install any glass -bulb sprinkler if the bulb is cracked or if there is a loss of liquid from the bulb. A small air bubble should be present in the glass bulb. Any sprinkler with a loss of liquid from the glass bulb or damage to the fusible element should be destroyed immediately. (Note: Installing glass bulb sprinklers in direct sunlight (ultraviolet light) may affect the color of the dye used to color code the bulb. This color change does not affect the integrity of the bulb.) Sprinklers must be protected from mechanical damage during storage, transport, handling, and after installation. Sprinklers subject to mechanical damage must be protected with an approved sprinkler guard. Use only sprinklers listed as corrosion resistant when subject to corrosive environments. When installing corrosion -resistant sprin- klers, take care not to damage the corrosion -resistant coating. Use only the special wrench designed for installing coated or recessed Viking sprinklers (any other wrench may damage the unit). Concealed sprinklers must be installed in neutral or negative pressure plenums only! Use care when locating sprinklers near fixtures that can generate heat. Do not install sprinklers where they could be exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum recommended ambient temperature for the temperature rating used. Wet pipe systems must be provided with adequate heat. Sprinklers supplied from dry systems in areas subject to freezing must be listed dry sprinklers, upright, or horizontal sidewall sprinklers installed so that water is not trapped. For dry systems, pendent sprinklers and sidewall sprinklers installed on return bends are permitted, where the sprinklers, return bend, and branch line piping are in an area maintained at or above 40 °F (4 °C). B. Installation Instructions - Standard Spray Sprinklers Viking sprinklers are manufactured and tested to meet the rigid requirements of approving agencies. They are designed to be installed in accordance with recognized installation standards. Deviation from the standards or any alteration to sprinklers or cover plate assemblies after they leave the factory including, but not limited to: painting, plating, coating, or modification, may render them inoperative and will automatically nullify the approvals and any guarantee made by The Viking Corporation. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080614 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 2 of 4 774 Jill SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. Before installation, be sure to have the appropriate sprinkler model and style, with the correct K-Factor, temperature rating, and response characteristics. Sprinklers must be installed after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. Keep sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields contained within the caps or shields during installation and testing, and any time the sprinkler is shipped or handled. 1 a. For frame -style sprinklers, install escutcheon (if used), which is designed to thread onto the external threads of the sprinkler. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler data page to determine approved escutcheons for use with specific sprinkler models. 1 b. For flush and concealed style sprinklers: Cut the sprinkler nipple so that the '/2" or 3/4" (15 mm or 20 mm)* NPT outlet of the reducing coupling is at the desired location, and centered in the opening* in the ceiling or wall. "Size depends on the sprinkler model used. Refer to the sprinkler technical data page. 2. Apply a small amount of pipe -joint compound or tape to the external threads of the sprinkler only, taking care not to allow a build-up of compound in the sprinkler inlet. NOTE: Sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields must have the caps or shields kept on them when applying pipe -joint compound or tape. Exception: For domed concealed sprinklers, remove the protective cap for installation, and then place it back on the sprinkler temporarily.. 3. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. DO NOT use the deflector or fusible element to start or thread the sprinkler into a fitting. a. Install the sprinkler onto the piping using the special sprinkler wrench only, taking care not to over -tighten or damage the sprinkler. b. For flush and concealed style sprinklers: the internal diameter of the special sprinkler installation wrench is designed for use with the sprinkler contained in the protective cap. Exception: For domed concealed sprinklers, remove the protective cap for installation, and then place it back on the sprinkler temporarily. Thread the flush or concealed sprinkler into the '/2" or 3/4" (15 mm or 20 mm)* NPT outlet of the coupling by turning it clockwise with the special sprinkler wrench. 'Thread size depends on the particular sprinkler model used. Refer to the sprinkler technical data page. C. Installation Instructions - Dry Sprinklers WARNING: Viking dry sprinklers are to be installed in the 1" outlet (for dry and preaction systems), or run of malleable, ductile iron, or Nibco CPVC* threaded tee fittings (for wet systems) that meet the dimensional requirements of ANSI B16.3 (Class 150), or cast iron threaded tee fittings that meet the dimensional requirements of ANSI B16.4 (Class 125), even at branch line ends. The threaded end of the dry sprinkler is designed to allow the seal to penetrate and extend into the fitting to a predetermined depth. This prevents condensation from accumulating and freezing over the sprinkler seal. *NOTE: When using CPVC fittings with Viking dry sprinklers, use only new Nibco Model 5012-S-13I. When selecting other CPVC fittings, contact Viking Technical Services. 1. DO NOT install the dry sprinkler into a threaded elbow, coupling, or any other fitting that could interfere with thread penetration. Such installation would damage the brass seal. 2. DO NOT install dry sprinklers into couplings or fittings that would allow condensation to accumulate above the seal when the sprinkler is located in an area subject to freezing. 3. NEVER try to modify dry sprinklers. They are manufactured for specific "A" or "B" dimensions and cannot be modified. The dry sprinkler must be installed after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. Before installation, be sure to have the correct sprinkler model and style, with the appropriate "A" or "B" dimension(s), temperature rating, orifice size, and response characteristics. Keep sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields contained within the caps or shields during installation and testing, and any time the sprinkler is shipped or handled. Exception: For concealed and adjustable recessed dry sprinklers, the protective caps and shields are removed for installation. To install the dry sprinkler, refer to the instructions below and the appropriate sprinkler technical data page for illustrated instruc- tions. Dry upright sprinklers must be installed above the piping, in the upright position only. When installing dry upright or plain barrel style vertical sidewall sprinklers on piping located close to the ceiling, it may be necessary to lower the sprinkler into the fitting from above the ceiling. When installing dry upright or plain barrel vertical sidewall sprinklers from below the ceiling, verify that the opening in the ceiling is a minimum 1-112" (38.1 mm) in diameter. For dry upright or plain barrel vertical sidewall sprinklers in the upright position: First, install the escutcheon (if used) over the threaded end of the sprinkler barrel. Slide the escutcheon past the external threads. NOTE: When installing the dry upright or plain barrel vertical sidewall sprinkler from above the ceiling, it will be necessary to install the escutcheon after lowering the threaded end of the sprinkler through the ceiling penetration. A. For all dry sprinklers: Apply a small amount of pipe -joint compound or tape to the external threads of the sprinkler barrel only, taking care not to allow a build-up of compound or tape over the brass inlet and seal. NOTE: Sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields must be contained within the caps or shields before applying pipe -joint compound or tape. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 3 of 4 774 Jill SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. B. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. C. Install the dry sprinkler on the piping using the special dry sprinkler wrench only, while taking care not to damage the sprinkler. NOTE: Thread the sprinkler into the fitting hand tight, plus 1/2 turn with the dry sprinkler wrench. D. For adjustable standard and adjustable recessed dry pendent and sidewall sprinklers: Escutcheons can be installed after the sprinklers have been installed onto the piping. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page for escutcheon installation instructions and illustrations. D. Installation Instructions - Testing 4. After installation, the entire sprinkler system must be tested. The test must be conducted to comply with the installation stand- ards. Viking high pressure sprinklers may be hydrostatically tested at a maximum of 300 psi (20.7 bar) for limited periods of time (two hours), for the purpose of acceptance by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. a. Make sure the sprinkler is properly tightened. If a thread leak occurs, normally the sprinkler must be removed, new pipe -joint compound or tape applied, and then reinstalled. This is due to the fact that when the joint seal is damaged, the sealing compound or tape is washed out of the joint. Air testing [do not exceed 40 psi (2.76 bar)] the sprinkler piping prior to testing with water may be considered in areas where leakage during testing must be prevented. Refer to the Installation Standards and the Authority Having Jurisdiction. b. Remove plastic protective sprinkler caps or bulb shields AFTER the wall or ceiling finish work is completed where the sprinkler is installed and there no longer is a potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating ele- ments. To remove the bulb shields, simply pull the ends of the shields apart where they are snapped together. To remove caps from frame style sprinklers, turn the caps slightly and pull them off the sprinklers. SPRINKLER CAPS OR BULB SHIELDS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Retain a protective cap or shield in the spare sprinkler cabinet. 5. For flush style sprinklers: the ceiling ring can now be installed onto the sprinkler body. Align the ceiling ring with the sprinkler body and thread or push it on (depends on sprinkler model) until the outer flange touches the surface of the ceiling. Note the maximum adjustment is 1/4" (6.35 mm). DO NOT MODIFY THE UNIT. If necessary, re -cut the sprinkler drop nipple as required. 6. For concealed sprinklers: the cover assembly can now be attached. a. Remove the cover from the protective box, taking care not to damage the cover plate assembly. b. Gently place the base of the cover plate assembly over the sprinkler protruding through the opening in the ceiling. c. Push the cover plate assembly onto the sprinkler until the unfinished brass flange of the cover plate base (or the cover adapter, if used) touches the surface of the ceiling. d. Refer to the applicable technical data sheet to determin the maximum adjustment available for concealed sprinklers. DO NOT MODIFY THE UNIT. If necessary, re -cut the sprinkler drop nipple. NOTE: If it is necessary to remove the entire sprinkler unit, the system must be taken out of service. See section 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE and follow all warnings and instructions. 5. OPERATION Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s). During fire conditions, the operating element fuses or shatters (depending on the type of sprinkler), releasing the pip cap and sealing assembly. Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the sprinkler deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire. IMPORTANT. Always refer to Bulletin Form No. F_091699 - Care and Handling of Sprinklers. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in accordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data, the appro- priate standards of NFPA, FM Global, LPCB, APSAD, VdS or other similar organizations, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. The sprinkler technical data page may contain installation requirements specific for the sprinkler model selected. The use of certain types of sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to installation. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 4 of 4 774 Jill SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE NOTICE: Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. NOTICE: The owner is responsible for having the fire -protection system and devices inspected, tested, and maintained in proper operating condition in accordance with this guide, and applicable NFPA standards. In addition, the Authority Having Jurisdiction may have additional maintenance, testing, and inspection requirements that must be followed. A. Sprinklers must be inspected on a regular basis for corrosion, mechanical damage, obstructions, paint, etc. Frequency of inspec- tions may vary due to corrosive atmospheres, water supplies, and activity around the sprinkler unit. B. Sprinklers or cover plate assemblies that have been field painted, caulked, or mechanically damaged must be replaced im- mediately. Sprinklers showing signs of corrosion shall be tested and/or replaced immediately as required. Installation standards require sprinklers to be tested and, if necessary, replaced after a specified term of service. Refer to NFPA 25 and the Authority Having Jurisdiction for the specified period of time after which testing and/or replacement is required. Never attempt to repair or reassemble a sprinkler. Sprinklers and cover assemblies that have operated cannot be reassembled or re -used, but must be replaced. When replacement is necessary, use only new sprinklers and cover assemblies with identical performance char- acteristics. C. The sprinkler discharge pattern is critical for proper fire protection. Therefore, nothing should be hung from, attached to, or otherwise obstruct the discharge pattern. All obstructions must be immediately removed or, if necessary, additional sprinklers installed. D. When replacing existing sprinklers, the system must be removed from service. Refer to the appropriate system description and/ or valve instructions. Prior to removing the system from service, notify all Authorities Having Jurisdiction. Consideration should be given to employment of a fire patrol in the affected area. 1. Remove the system from service, drain all water, and relieve all pressure on the piping. 2a. For frame -style sprinklers, use the special sprinkler wrench to remove the old sprinkler by turning it counterclockwise to unthread it from the piping. 2b. For flush and concealed style sprinklers: Remove the ceiling ring or cover plate assem- bly before unthreading the sprinkler body from the piping. Ceiling rings and cover plates can be removed ei- ther by gently unthreading them or pulling them off the sprinkler body (depends on the sprinkler model used). After the ceiling ring or cover plate assembly has been removed from the sprinkler body, place the plastic protective cap (from the spare sprinkler cabinet) over the sprinkler to be removed and then fit the sprinkler wrench over the cap. Then use the wrench to unthread the sprinkler from the piping. Exception: Domed concealed sprinklers are removed without the plastic cap. 3. Install the new sprinkler unit by following the instructions in section 4. INSTALLATION. Care must be taken to ensure that the replacement sprinkler is the proper model and style, with the correct K-Factor, temperature rating, and response character- istics. A fully stocked spare sprinkler cabinet should be provided for this purpose. For flush or concealed sprinklers: stock of spare ceiling rings or cover plates should also be available in the spare sprinkler cabinet. E. Place the system back in service and secure all valves. Check for and repair all leaks. Sprinkler systems that have been sub- jected to a fire must be returned to service as soon as possible. The entire system must be inspected for damage, and repaired or replaced as necessary. Sprinklers that have been exposed to corrosive products of combustion or high ambient temperatures, but have not operated, should be replaced. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction for minimum replacement requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY Viking sprinklers are available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080614 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 1 of 1 N41K] REGULATORYAND HEALTH WARNINGS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com 1. DESCRIPTION Regulatory and Health Warnings applying to materials used in the manufacture and construction of fire protection products are provided herin as they relate to legally mandated jurisdictional regions. A WARNING STATE OF CALIFORNIA, USA Installing or servicing fire protection products such as sprinklers, valves, piping etc. can expose you to chemicals including, but not li- mited to, lead, nickel, butadiene, titaninum dioxide, chromium, carbon black, and acrylonitrile which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov 2. WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule at www.vikinggroupinc.com or contact Viking directly. Form No. F 111218 18.11.15 Rev 18.1 New Bulletin Page 1 of 1 NJIKI XT1 Sprinkler and XG Guard Assemblies The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com 1. INTRODUCTION The purpose of this bulletin is to inform users of proper XG Guard usage for the Model XT1 Sprinklers. The XG Guard assemblies are specifically listed and approved for use on Model XT1 Sprinklers; no other guard assemblies should be used. A WARNING Viking sprinklers are manufactured and tested to meet the rigid requirements of the approving agency. The sprinklers are designed to be installed in accordance with recognized installation standards. Deviation from the standards or any alteration to the sprinkler after it leaves the factory including, but not limited to: unlisted accessories, painting, plating, coating, or modification, may render the sprinkler inoperative and will automatically nullify the approval and any guarantee made by The Viking Corporation. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to installation. 2. GENERAL INFORMATION: A potential product performance issue may exist when listed products are combined with unlisted product(s) that have not been evaluated together by a recognized approval laboratory. With the development of new products and existing products, it is extremely important to correctly match a sprinkler with a sprinkler guard. Please refer to the appropriate manufacturer's technical literature or call Viking Technical Services at 877-384-5464. • Model XT1 sprinklers are specifically listed and approved with XG Guard. The XG Guard, part number 22931, is listed and approved for use with the following XT1 sprinklers: VK1001, VK1021, VK3001, VK3021, VK2002, VK2022, VK3502, VK3522, VK2001, VK2021, VK3501, VK3521. Refer to the Guards and Water Shields for XT1 Sprinklers Technical Data Sheet at the following link: https://www.vikinggroupinc.com/sites/default/files/documents/021319.pdf Listed and Approved XG Guard/XT1 Sprinkler Assembly Unlisted Guard/XT1 Sprinkler Assembly A :tivation ant T-hinge clocked Form No. F_091119 19.09.11 Rev 19.1 Page 1 of 5 VK3021 QUICK RESPONSE PENDENT SPRINKLER (K5.6) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com 1. DESCRIPTION The Viking VK3021 Quick Response Pendent Sprinkler is a small thermosensitive glass bulb spray sprinkler available with various finishes and temperature ratings to meet design requirements. The special Polyester and Electroless Nickel PTFE (ENT) coatings can be used in decorative applications where colors are desired. In addition, these coatings have been investigated for installation in corrosive environments and are Listed and Approved as indicated in the Approval Chart. 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS GIfs UL Listed: Category VNIV Fin FM Approved: Classes 2017, 2015, 2043 Also approved for use in FM Approved vacuum dry sprinkler systems with a maximum supervisory vacuum pressure of -3 PSI (-207 mbar) CE: Standard EN12259-1, DOP XT1A 1-3-21 Refer to the Approval Chart and Design Criteria for requirements that must be followed. 3. TECHNICAL DATA Specifications: Minimum Operating Pressure: 7 PSI (0.5 bar) Rated to: UL - 250 PSI (24 bar) WWP FM - 175 PSI (12 bar) WWP Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 PSI (34.5 bar) Thread size: 1 /2" NPT (15 mm BSPT) WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Her Nominal K-factor: 5.6 U.S. (80.6 metric*) www.P65Warnings.ca.gov Glass -bulb fluid temperature rated to -65 °F (-55 °C) * Metric K-factor measurement shown is in bar. When pressure is measured in kPa, divide the metric K-factor shown by 10.0. Material Standards: Sprinkler Body: Brass CW602N, UNS-C84400 or QM Brass Deflector: Stainless Steel UNS S30400 Pip Cap Shell - Stainless Steel UNS-S44400 Pip Cap Disc - Stainless Steel UNS-S30100 Belleville Spring - Nickel Alloy Pip Cap Seal - Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Compression Screw: Brass CW612N, CW508L, UNS-C36000 or UNS-C26000 Shipping Cap: Polyethylene Bulb: Glass, nominal 3 mm diameter Ordering Information: (Refer to Table 1 and the current Viking List Price Book.) 4. INSTALLATION Refer to appropriate NFPA, FM Global, and/or any other applicable installation standards. Risk of permanent damage. Over -tightening the sprinkler can cause permanent damage. > Tighten the sprinkler to a MAXIMUM torque of 14 ft-lbs (19 Winn). 5. OPERATION During fire conditions, when the temperature around the sprinkler reaches its operating temperature, the heat -sensitive liquid in the glass bulb expands, causing the bulb to shatter, releasing the pip cap assembly. Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the sprinkler deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire. 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY Viking Sprinklers are available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See the Viking website for the closest distributor or contact Viking. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. Form No. F_110720 21.04.19 Rev 21.2 Replaces Form No. F_110720 Rev 21.1 (Added Models E-1, E-2 and E-3 Escutcheons) Page 2 of 5 VK3021 QUICK RESPONSE PENDENT SPRINKLER (K5.6) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com TABLE 1: ORDERING INFORMATION Instructions: Using the sprinkler base part number, .. the suffix for the desired Finish Size .. the suffix for the desired Temperature Rating. 1: Finishes 2: Temperature Ratings Sprinkler Description 1 Suffix , Nominal Rating Bulb Color Max. Ambient Ceiling Suffix Base Part NPT BSPT Number Inch mm Temperature' 238707 1/2 Brass A 135 °F (57 °C) Orange 100 °F (38 °C) A 23882' 1 1 15 Chrome F 155 °F (68 °C) Red 100 °F (38 °C) B White Polyester 4.6 M-/W 175 °F (79 °C) Yellow 150 °F (65 °C) D Black Polyester 4.6 M-/B 200 °F (93 °C) Green 150 °F (65 °C) E ENT 4,5,6 JN 286 °F (141 °C) Blue 225 °F (107 °C) G OPEN -- -- Z Example: 23870MB/W = VK3021 with white polyester finish and 155 °F (68 °C) nominal temperature rating. This sprinkler is to be installed into an area with a maximum ambient temperature of 100 °F (38 °C) meaning if the area will experience temperatures above the maximum ambient rating, you shall use a higher temperature -rated sprinkler. Accessories Sprinkler Wrenches (see Figure 1): A. Standard Wrench: Part number 23559MB B. Recessed Socket Wrench: Part number 23560MB2 Sprinkler Cabinet: A. Up to 6 sprinklers: Part number 01724A B. 6-12 sprinklers: Part number 01725A Footnotes I Where a dash (-) is shown in the Finish suffix designation, insert the desired Temperature Rating suffix. See example above. z. Requires a 1/2" ratchet which is not available from Viking. 3. Based on NFPA 13, NFPA 13R, and NFPA 13D. Other limits may apply, depending on fire loading, sprinkler location, and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation standards. 4. LIL Listed as corrosion resistant. 5. FM Approved as corrosion resistant. e. The corrosion resistant coatings have passed the standard corrosion test required by the approving agencies indicated in the Approval Chart. These tests cannot and do not represent all possible corrosive environments. Prior to installation, verify through the end -user that the coatings are compatible with or suitable for the proposed environment. For automatic sprinklers, the ENT coating is applied to all exposed exterior surfaces, including the waterway. 7 LIL Listed for 250 PSI (17 bar) WWP. 8 A 0 meTop View Figure 1: Sprinkler Wrenches 7/16" (11 mm) Nominal Pipe Engagement 1/2" I 1/2" NPT 15 mm BSPT 1-15/16" (49 mm) Figure 2: Sprinkler Dimensions Form No. F_110720 21.04.19 Rev 21.2 Page 3 of 5 VK3021 QUICK RESPONSE PENDENT SPRINKLER (K5.6) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com APPROVAL CHART Finish(es)� Viking Quick Response Pendent Sprinkler Temperature(s)li A 1 X KEY VK3021 K5.6 (80.6 metric) Escutcheon(s), If applicable Thread Size Listings and Approvals2,6 Sprinkler Base Part Number' NPT BSPT cULus FM CE6 Inch mm Approval Listings Maximum WWP Approval Listings Maximum WWP Approval Listings 23870 1/2 -- A1, B2X, B3Y 250 PSI (17 bar) A1, B2X, B3Y 175 PSI (12 bar) C1, D2X, D3Y 23882 -- 15 A1, B2X, B3Y 250 PSI (17 bar) A1, B2X, B3Y 175 PSI (12 bar) C1, D2X, D3Y Approved Temperature Ratings: A = 135 °F (57 °C), 155 °F (68 °C), 175 °F (79 °C), 200 °F (93 °C) and 286 °F (141 °C) B = 135 °F (57 °C), 155 °F (68 °C), 175 °F (79 °C), and 200 °F (93 °C) C = 155 °F (68 °C), 175 °F (79 °C), 200 °F (93 °C) and 286 °F (141 °C) D = 155 °F (68 °C), 175 °F (79 °C), and 200 °F (93 °C) Approved Finishes: 1 = Brass, Chrome, White Polyester 3,4, Black Polyester 3,4, and ENT45 2 = Brass, Chrome, White Polyester 3,4, and Black Polyester 3,4 3 = ENT4,5 Approved Escutcheon Code: X = Installed with Viking Recessed Escutcheons Models E-1, E-2, E-3, NP-1, NP-2, and NP-3, or Viking Standard Surface Mounted Escutcheons Y = Installed with Viking Recessed Escutcheons Models E-1 and NP-1, or Viking Standard Surface Mounted Escutcheons Footnotes I Base Part number is shown. For complete part number, refer to Viking's current price schedule. 2 This table shows the listings and approvals available at the time of printing. Check with the manufacturer for any additional approvals. 3 Other colors are available upon request with the same Listings and Approvals as the standard colors. 4 cULus Listed as corrosion resistant. 5 FM Approved as corrosion resistant. 6 CE: Standard EN12259-1, Declaration of Performance DOP XT1A 1-3-21. DESIGN CRITERIA - UL cULus Listing Reguirements: The Viking VK3021 Quick Response Pendent Sprinkler is cULus Listed as indicated in Approval Chart for installation in accordance with the latest edition of NFPA 13 for standard spray sprinklers. • Designed for use in Light and Ordinary Hazard occupancies. • The sprinkler installation rules contained in NFPA 13 for standard spray pendent sprinklers shall be followed. IMPORTANT. Always refer to Form Number F 091699 - Care and Handling of Sprinklers. Also refer to Form Number F 080614 for general care, installation, and maintenance information. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in accordance With the latest edition of Viking Technical Data, the appropriate standards of NFPA, LPCB, APSAD, VdS or other similar organizations, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. DESIGN CRITERIA - FM FM Approval Reguirements: The Viking VK3021 Quick Response Pendent Sprinkler is FM Approved as quick response Non -Storage Pendent sprinkler as indicated in the FM Approval Guide. For specific application and installation requirements, reference the latest applicable FM Loss Prevention Data Sheets (including Data Sheet 2-0). FM Global Loss Prevention Data Sheets contain guidelines relating to, but not limited to: minimum water supply requirements, hydraulic design, ceiling slope and obstructions, minimum and maximum allowable spacing, and deflector distance below the ceiling. NOTE: The FM Installation guidelines may differ from UL and/or NFPA criteria. IMPORTANT. Always refer to Form Number F 091699 - Care and Handling of Sprinklers. Also refer to Form Number F 080614 for general care, installation, and maintenance information. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in accordance With the latest edition of Viking Technical Data, the appropriate standards of NFPA, LPCB, APSAD, VdS or other similar organizations, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. Form No. F_110720 21.04.19 Rev 21.2 Page 4 of 5 VK3021 QUICK RESPONSE PENDENT SPRINKLER (K5.6) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com 1. Install the escutcheon inner ring onto the sprinkler threads. 2. Carefully slide the wrench** sideways around the protective cap then push upwards to engage with the sprinkler wrench flats. a 3. Install the sprinkler and escutcheon assembly into the pipe fitting. Be sure the escutcheon outer ring contacts the surface of the finished ceiling. a 17% Figure 3: Recessed Installation (with Recessed Socket Wrench) **A 1/2" ratchet is required (not available from Viking). 1. Install the escutcheon onto the sprinkler threads. 2. Carefully slide the wrench onto the sprinkler wrench flats. Figure 4: Installation (with Standard Wrench) 3. Install the sprinkler and escutcheon assembly into the pipe fitting. Be sure the escutcheon contacts the surface of the finished ceiling. Form No. F_110720 21.04.19 Rev 21.2 Page 5 of 5 VK3021 QUICK RESPONSE PENDENT SPRINKLER (K5.6) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com Models E-1 or NP-1 Recessed Escutcheon 2-1/8" (54 mm) Max. 1-711 B (37 mm) Ceiling opening size: 2-1/8" (54 r Minimum: 2-5/16" (59 mm) Maximum: 2-1/2" (64 mm) Min. 13/16" {21 mm) Max. 1-314' (44 mm) Ceiling opening size: Minimum: 2-5/16" (59 mml Maximum: 2-1/2" (64 6" Im) Standard Surface -Mounted Escutcheon Figure 5: Installation Dimensions with Viking Escutcheons Models E-2, E-3, NP-2 or NP-3 Thread- Recessed Escutcheon (E-3 and NP-3 Outer rings have larger diameters) Patin 15/16" (24 mm) Form No. F_110720 21.04.19 Rev 21.2 Replaces Form No. F 110720 Rev 21.1 (Added Models E-1, E-2 and E-3 Escutcheons) Page 1 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com SPRINKLERS ARE FRAGILE - HANDLE WITH CARE! General Handling and Storage: • Store sprinklers in a cool, dry place. • Protect sprinklers during storage, transport, handling, and after installation. • Use the original shipping containers. DO NOT place sprinklers loose in boxes, bins, or buckets. • Keep sprinklers separated at all times. DO NOT allow metal parts to contact sprinkler operating elements. For Pre -Assembled Drops: • Protect sprinklers during handling and after installation. • For recessed assemblies, use the protective sprinkler cap (Viking Part Number 10364). Sprinklers with Protective Shields or Caps: • DO NOT remove shields or caps until after sprinkler installation and there no longer is potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating elements. • Sprinkler shields or caps MUST be removed BEFORE placing the system in service! • Remove the sprinkler shield by carefully pulling it apart where it is snapped together. • Remove the cap by turning it slightly and pulling it off the sprinkler. Sprinkler Installation: • DO NOT use the sprinkler deflector or operating element to start or thread the sprinkler into a fitting. • Use only the designated sprinkler head wrench! Refer to the current sprinkler tech- nical data page to determine the correct wrench for the model of sprinkler used. • DO NOT install sprinklers onto piping at the floor level. • Install sprinklers after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. • DO NOT allow impacts such as hammer blows directly to sprinklers or to fittings, pipe, or couplings in close proximity to sprinklers. Sprinklers can be damaged from direct or indirect impacts. • DO NOT attempt to remove drywall, paint, etc., from sprinklers. • Take care not to over -tighten the sprinkler and/or damage its operating parts! Maximum Torque: 1/2" NPT: 14 ft-Ibs. (19.0 N-m) 3/4" NPT: 20 ft-Ibs. (27.1 N-m) 1" NPT. 30 ft-Ibs. (40.7 N-m) A WARNING CORRECT INCORRECT (Original container used) (Placed loose in box) CORRECT INCORRECT (Protected with caps) (Protective caps not used) CORRECT INCORRECT (Piping is in place at the (Sprinkler at floor level) ceiling) (Special installation (Designated wrench not wrenches) used) WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm- www. P65Warn ings. ca.gov Any sprinkler with a loss of liquid from the glass bulb or damage to the fusible element should be destroyed. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum ambient temperature allowed. Sprinklers that have been painted in the field must be replaced per NFPA 13. Protect sprinklers from paint and paint overspray in accordance with the installation standards. Do not clean sprinklers with soap and water, ammonia, or any other cleaning fluid. Do not use adhesives or solvents on sprinklers or their operating elements. Refer to the appropriate technical data page and NFPA standards for complete care, handling, installation, and maintenance instructions. For additional product and system information Viking data pages and installation instructions are available on the Viking Web site at www.vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_091699 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning) Page 2 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com PROTECTIVE SPRINKLER SHIELDS AND CAPS General Handling and Storage: Many Viking sprinklers are available with a plastic protective cap or shield temporarily covering the operating elements. The snap - on shields and caps are factory installed and are intended to help protect the operating elements from mechanical damage during shipping, storage, and installation. NOTE: It is still necessary to follow the care and handling instructions on the appropriate sprin- kler technical data sheets* when installing sprinklers with bulb shields or caps. WHEN TO REMOVE THE SHIELDS AND CAPS: NOTE: SHIELDS AND CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Remove the shield or cap from the sprinkler only after checking all of the following: The sprinkler has been installed'. The wall or ceiling finish work is completed where the sprinkler is installed and there no longer is a potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating elements. SHIELDS AND CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Figure 1: Sprinkler shield being removed from a pendent sprinkler. Figure 2: Sprinkler cap being removed from a pendent sprinkler. Figure 3: Sprinkler cap being re- moved from and upright sprinkler. HOW TO REMOVE SHIELDS AND CAPS: No tools are necessary to remove the shields or caps from sprinklers. DO NOT use any sharp objects to remove them! Take care not to cause mechanical damage to sprinklers when removing the shields or caps. When removing caps from fusible ele- ment sprinklers, use care to prevent dislodging ejector springs or damaging fusible elements. NOTE: Squeezing the sprinkler cap excessively could damage sprinkler fusible elements. • To remove the shield, simply pull the ends of the shield apart where it is snapped together. Refer to Figure 1. • To remove the cap, turn it slightly and pull it off the sprinkler. Refer to Figures 2 and 3. Refer to the current sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures in excess of the maximum ambient temperature allowed. * Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors. They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 3 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING INIFU741010OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com ACAUTIC�6f CONCEALED COVER ASSEMBLIES ARE FRAGILE! TO ASSURE SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT, HANDLE WITH CARE. Concealed Sprinkler and Adapter Assembly (Protective Cap Removed) Concealed Sprinkler and Adapter Assembly with Protective Cap Cover Plate Assembly (Pendent Cover 12381 shown) GENERAL HANDLING AND STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS: • Do not store in temperatures exceeding 100 °F (38 °C). Avoid direct sunlight and confined areas subject to heat. • Protect sprinklers and cover assemblies during storage, transport, handling, and after installation. Use original shipping containers. Do not place sprinklers or cover assemblies loose in boxes, bins, or buckets. • Keep the sprinkler bodies covered with the protective sprinkler cap any time the sprinklers are shipped or handled, during testing of the system, and while ceiling finish work is being completed. • Use only the designated Viking recessed sprinkler wrench (refer to the appropriate sprinkler data page) to install these sprinklers. NOTE: The protective cap is temporarily removed during installation and then placed back on the sprinkler for protection until finish work is completed. • Do not over -tighten the sprinklers into fittings during installation. • Do not use the sprinkler deflector to start or thread the sprinklers into fittings during installation. • Do not attempt to remove drywall, paint, etc., from the sprinklers. • Remove the plastic protective cap from the sprinkler before attaching the cover plate assembly. PROTECTIVE CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors. They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 4 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com USE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING WAX -COATED SPRINKLERS Many of Viking's sprinklers are available with factory -applied wax coating for corrosion resistance. These sprinklers MUST receive appropriate care and handling to avoid damaging the wax coating and to assure satisfactory performance of the product. General Handling and Storage of Wax -Coated Sprinklers: • Store the sprinklers in a cool, dry place (in temperatures below the maximum ambient temperature allowed for the sprinkler temperature rating. Refer to Table 1 below.) • Store containers of wax -coated sprinklers separate from other sprinklers. • Protect the sprinklers during storage, transport, handling, and after installation. • Use original shipping containers. • Do not place sprinklers in loose boxes, bins, or buckets. Installation of Wax -Coated Sprinklers: Use only the special sprinkler head wrench designed for installing wax -coated Viking sprinklers (any other wrench may damage the unit). • Take care not to crack the wax coating on the units. • For touching up the wax coating after installation, wax is available from Viking in bar form. Refer to Table 1 below. The coating MUST be repaired after sprinkler installation to protect the corrosion -resistant properties of the sprinkler. • Use care when locating sprinklers near fixtures that can generate heat. Do not install sprinklers where they would be exposed to temperatures exceed- ing the maximum recommended ambient temperature for the temperature rating used. • Inspect the coated sprinklers frequently soon after installation to verify the integrity of the corrosion resistant coating. Thereafter, inspect representative samples of the coated sprinklers in accordance with NFPA 25. Close up visual inspections are necessary to determine whether the sprinklers are being affected by corrosive conditions. Sprinkler Temperature Rating (Fusing Point) Wax Part Number Wax Melting Point Maximum Ambient Ceiling Temperature Wax Color 155 °F (68 °C) / 165 °F (74 °C) 02568A 148 °F (64 °C) 100 °F (38 °C) Light Brown 175 °F (79 °C) 04146A 161 °F (71 °C) 150 °F (65 °C) Brown 200 °F (93 °C) 04146A 161 °F (71 °C) 150 °F (65 °C) Brown 220 °F (104 °C) 02569A 170 °F (76 °C) 150 °F (65 °C) Dark Brown 286 °F (141 °C) 02569A 170 °F (76 °C) 150 °F (65 °C) Dark Brown Based on NFPA-13. Other limits may apply, depending on fire loading, sprinkler location, and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation standards. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures in excess of the maximum ambi ent temperature allowed. Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors. They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_091699 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning) Page 1 of 3 N I la 7 471111 SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com 1. DESCRIPTION Viking fire sprinklers consist of a threaded frame with a specific waterway or orifice size and a deflector for distributing water in a specified pattern. A closed or sealed sprinkler refers to a complete assembly, including the thermosensitive operating element. An open sprinkler does not use an operating element and is open at all times. The distribution of water is intended to extinguish a fire or to control its spread. Viking sprinklers are available in several models and styles. Refer to specific sprinkler technical data pages for available styles, finishes, temperature ratings, thread sizes, and nominal K-Factors for the particular model selected. 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS Refer to the Approval Charts on the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s) and/or WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - approval agency listings. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov 3. TECHNICAL DATA Pressure Ratings: Maximum allowable water working pressure is 175 psig (12 Bar) unless rated and specified for high water working pressure [250 psig (17.2 bar)]. Sprinkler Identification: Viking sprinklers are identified and marked with the word "Viking", the sprinkler identification number (SIN) consisting of "VK" plus a three digit number*, the model letter, and the year of manufacture. Available Finishes: Viking sprinklers are available in several decorative finishes. Some models are available with corrosion -resistant coatings or are fabricated from non -corrosive material. Refer to the sprinkler technical data page for additional information. Available Temperature Ratings: Viking sprinklers are available in several temperature ratings that relate to a specific temperature classification. Applicable installa- tion rules mandate the use and limitations of each temperature classification. In selecting the appropriate temperature classifica- tion, the maximum expected ceiling temperature must be known. When there is doubt as to the maximum temperature at the sprinkler location, a maximum -reading thermometer should be used to determine the temperature under conditions that would show the highest readings to be expected. In addition, recognized installation rules may require a higher temperature classifica- tion, depending upon sprinkler location, occupancy classification, commodity classification, storage height, and other hazards. In all cases, the maximum expected ceiling temperature dictates the lowest allowable temperature classification. Sprinklers located immediately adjacent to a heat source may require a higher temperature rating. K-Factors: Viking sprinklers are available in several orifice sizes with related K-Factors. The orifice is a tapered waterway and, therefore, the K-Factor given is nominal. Nominal U.S. K-Factors are provided in accordance with the 1999 edition of NFPA 13, Section 3-2.3. Refer to the specific data page for appropriate K-Factor information. Available Styles: Viking sprinklers are available for installation in several positions as indicated by a stamping on the deflector. The deflector style dictates the appropriate installation position of the sprinkler; it breaks the solid stream of water issuing from the sprinkler orifice to form a specific spray pattern. The following list indicates the various styles and identification of Viking sprinklers. UPRIGHT SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended to be installed with the deflector above the frame so water flows upward through the orifice, striking the deflector and forming an umbrella -shaped spray pat- tern downward. Marked "SSU" (Standard Sprinkler Upright) or "UPRIGHT" Viking Technical Data may be found on on the deflector. PENDENT SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended to be oriented with the deflec- The Viking Corporation's Web site at for below the frame so water flows downward through the orifice, striking http://www.vikinggroupinc.com. the deflector and forming an umbrella -shaped spray pattern downward. The Web site may include a more recent Marked "SSP" (Standard Sprinkler Pendent) or "PENDENT" on the de- edition of this Technical Data Page. flector. CONVENTIONAL SPRINKLER: An "old style" sprinkler intended to be installed with the deflector in either the upright or pendent position. The deflector provides a spherical type pattern with 40 to 60 percent of the water initially directed downward and a proportion directed upward. Must be installed in accordance with installation rules for conventional or old style sprinklers. DO NOT USE AS A REPLACEMENT FOR STANDARD SPRAY SPRINKLERS. Marked "C U/P" (Conventional Upright/Pendent) on the deflector. Form No. F_080814 18.12.06 Rev 14.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080814 Rev 14.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 2 of 3 N I la 7 471111 SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com VERTICAL SIDEWALL (VSW) SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended for installation near the wall and ceiling. The deflector provides a water spray pattern outward in a quarter -spherical pattern and can be installed in the upright or pendent position with the flow arrow in the direction of discharge. Marked "SIDEWALL" on the deflector with an arrow and the word "FLOW". (Note: Some vertical sidewall sprinklers can only be installed in the upright or pendent position —in this case, the sprinkler will also be marked "UPRIGHT" or "PENDENT'.) HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL (HSW) SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended for installation near the wall and ceiling. The special deflector provides a water spray pattern outward in a quarter -spherical pattern. Most of the water is directed away from the nearby wall with a small portion directed at the wall behind the sprinkler. The top of the deflector is oriented parallel with the ceiling or roof. The flow arrows point in the direction of discharge. Marked "SIDEWALL" and "TOP" with an arrow and the word "FLOW". EXTENDED COVERAGE (EC) SPRINKLER: A spray sprinkler designed to discharge water over an area having the maximum dimensions indicated in the individual listings. Maximum area of coverage, minimum flow rate, orifice size, and nominal K-Factor are specified in the individual listings. EC sprinklers are intended for Light -Hazard occupancies with smooth, flat, horizontal ceil- ings unless otherwise specified. In addition to the above markings, the sprinkler is marked "EC". QUICK RESPONSE (QR) SPRINKLER: A spray sprinkler with a fast- actuating operating element. The use of quick response sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) prior to installing. QUICK RESPONSE EXTENDED COVERAGE (QREC) SPRINKLER: A spray sprinkler designed to discharge water over an area having the maximum dimensions indicated in the individual listing. This is a sprinkler with an operating element that meets the criteria for quick response. QREC sprinklers are only intended for Light Hazard occupancies. The sprinkler is marked "QREC'. FLUSH SPRINKLER: A decorative spray sprinkler intended for installation with a concealed piping system. The unit is mounted flush with the ceiling or wall, with the fusible link exposed. Upon actuation, the deflector extends beyond the ceiling or wall to distribute water discharge. The sprinkler is marked "SSP", "PEND", or "SIDEWALL" and "TOP". CONCEALED SPRINKLER: A decorative spray sprinkler intended for installation with a concealed piping system. The sprinkler is hidden from view by a cover plate installed flush with the ceiling or wall. During fire conditions, the cover plate detaches, and upon sprinkler actuation, the deflector extends beyond the ceiling or wall to distribute water discharge. The sprinkler is marked "SSP", "PEND", or "SIDEWALL" and "TOP". RECESSED SPRINKLER: A spray sprinkler assembly intended for installation with a concealed piping system. The assembly con- sists of a sprinkler installed in a decorative adjustable recessed escutcheon that minimizes the protrusion of the sprinkler beyond the ceiling or wall without adversely affecting the sprinkler distribution or sensitivity. Refer to the appropriate technical data page for allowable sprinkler models, temperature ratings, and occupancy classifications. DO NOT RECESS ANY SPRINKLER NOT LISTED FOR USE WITH THE ESCUTCHEON. CORROSION -RESISTANT SPRINKLER: A special service sprinkler with non -corrosive protective coatings, or that is fabricated from non -corrosive material, for use in atmospheres that would normally corrode sprinklers. DRY SPRINKLER: A special -service sprinkler intended for installation on dry pipe systems or wet pipe systems where the sprinkler is subject to freezing temperatures. The unit consists of a sprinkler permanently secured to an extension nipple with a sealed inlet end to prevent water from entering the nipple until the sprinkler operates. The unit MUST be installed in a tee fitting. Dry upright sprinklers are marked with the "B" dimension [distance from the face of the fitting (tee) to the top of the deflector]. Dry pendent and sidewall sprinklers are marked with the "A" dimension [the distance from the face of fitting (tee) to the finished surface of the ceiling or wall]. LARGE DROP SPRINKLER: A type of special application sprinkler used to provide fire control of specific high -challenge fire haz- ards. Large drop sprinklers are designed to produce an umbrella -shaped spray pattern downward with a higher percentage of "large" water droplets than standard spray sprinklers. The sprinkler has an extra -large orifice with a nominal K-Factor of 11.2. Marked "HIGH CHALLENGE" and "UPRIGHT'. EARLY SUPPRESSION FAST -RESPONSE (ESFR) SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended to provide fire suppression of specific high - challenge fire hazards through the use of a fast response fusible link, 14.0, 16.8, or 25.2 nominal K-Factor, and special deflector. ESFR sprinklers are designed to produce high -momentum water droplets in a hemispherical pattern below the deflector. This permits penetration of the fire plume and direct wetting of the burning fuel surface while cooling the atmosphere early in the development of a high -challenge fire. Marked "ESFR" and "UPRIGHT' or "PEND". INTERMEDIATE LEVEL/RACK STORAGE SPRINKLER: A standard spray sprinkler assembly designed to protect its operating element from the spray of sprinklers installed at higher elevations. The assembly consists of a standard or large orifice upright or pendent sprinkler with an integral upright or pendent water shield and guard assembly. Use only those sprinklers that have been tested and listed for use with the assembly. Refer to the technical data page for allowable sprinkler models. RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended for use in the following occupancies: one- and two-family dwellings with the fire protection sprinkler system installed in accordance with NFPA 13D; residential occupancies up to four stories in height with the fire protection system installed in accordance with NFPA 13R; and where allowed by the Authority Having Jurisdiction in resi- dential portions of any occupancy with the fire protection system installed in accordance with NFPA 13. Form No. F_080814 18.12.06 Rev 14.1.P65 Page 3 of 3 N I la 7 471111 SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Residential sprinklers have a unique distribution pattern and utilize a "fast response" heat sensitive operating element. They en- hance survivability in the room of fire origin and are designed to provide a life safety environment for a minimum of ten minutes. For this reason, residential sprinklers must not be used to replace standard sprinklers unless tested for and approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. In addition to standard markings, the unit is identified as "RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER" or "RES". 4. INSTALLATION Refer to appropriate NFPA Installation Standards. 5. OPERATION Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s). 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY Viking sprinklers are available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. IMPORTANT. Always referto Bulletin Form No. F_091699 -Care and Handling of Sprinklers and the appropriate sprin- klergeneral care, installation, and maintenance guide. Viking sprinklers areto be installed in accordancewiththe latest edition of Viking technical data, the appropriate standards of NFPA, FM Global, LPCB, APSAD, VdS or other similar organizations, and alsowith the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, wheneverapplicable. The sprinkler technical data page may contain installation requirements specific for the sprinkler model selected. The use of certain types of sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to installation. Form No. F_080814 18.12.06 Rev 14.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080814 Rev 14.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 1 of 4 774 Jill SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. 1. DESCRIPTION - STANDARD RESPONSE, QUICK RESPONSE, EXTENDED COVERAGE, AND DRY SPRINKLERS Viking thermosensitive spray sprinklers consist of a small frame and either a glass bulb or a fusible operating element. Available styles include pendent, flush pendent, concealed pendent, upright, horizontal sidewall, vertical sidewall, or conventional, depending on the particular sprinkler model selected. Viking sprinklers are available with various finishes, temperature ratings, responses, and K-Factors to meet design requirementst. Used in conjunction with one of the corrosion -resistant coatings (for frame style sprinklers), the units provide protection against many corrosive environments. In addition, the special Polyester or PTFE coatings can be used in decorative applications where colors are desired. t Refer to the sprinkler technical data page for available styles, finishes, temperature ratings, responses, and nominal K-Factors for specific sprinkler models. 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS Refer to the Approval Charts on the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s) and/or approval agency listings. 3. TECHNICAL DATA Specifications: EWARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data sheet. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov Material Standards: Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data sheet. 4. INSTALLATION NOTE: Take care not to over -tighten the sprinkler and/or damage its operating parts! Maximum Torque: 1/2" NPT: 14 ft-Ibs. (19.0 N-m) 3/4" NPT: 20 ft-Ibs. (27.1 N-m) 1" NPT. 30 ft-Ibs. (40.7 N-m) A. Care and Handling (also refer to Bulletin - Care and Handling of Sprinklers, Form No. F_091699.) Sprinklers must be handled with care. They must be stored in a cool, dry place in their original shipping container. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum ambient temperature al- lowed (refer to the temperature chart on the sprinkler technical data page). Never install any glass -bulb sprinkler if the bulb is cracked or if there is a loss of liquid from the bulb. A small air bubble should be present in the glass bulb. Any sprinkler with a loss of liquid from the glass bulb or damage to the fusible element should be destroyed immediately. (Note: Installing glass bulb sprinklers in direct sunlight (ultraviolet light) may affect the color of the dye used to color code the bulb. This color change does not affect the integrity of the bulb.) Sprinklers must be protected from mechanical damage during storage, transport, handling, and after installation. Sprinklers subject to mechanical damage must be protected with an approved sprinkler guard. Use only sprinklers listed as corrosion resistant when subject to corrosive environments. When installing corrosion -resistant sprin- klers, take care not to damage the corrosion -resistant coating. Use only the special wrench designed for installing coated or recessed Viking sprinklers (any other wrench may damage the unit). Concealed sprinklers must be installed in neutral or negative pressure plenums only! Use care when locating sprinklers near fixtures that can generate heat. Do not install sprinklers where they could be exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum recommended ambient temperature for the temperature rating used. Wet pipe systems must be provided with adequate heat. Sprinklers supplied from dry systems in areas subject to freezing must be listed dry sprinklers, upright, or horizontal sidewall sprinklers installed so that water is not trapped. For dry systems, pendent sprinklers and sidewall sprinklers installed on return bends are permitted, where the sprinklers, return bend, and branch line piping are in an area maintained at or above 40 °F (4 °C). B. Installation Instructions - Standard Spray Sprinklers Viking sprinklers are manufactured and tested to meet the rigid requirements of approving agencies. They are designed to be installed in accordance with recognized installation standards. Deviation from the standards or any alteration to sprinklers or cover plate assemblies after they leave the factory including, but not limited to: painting, plating, coating, or modification, may render them inoperative and will automatically nullify the approvals and any guarantee made by The Viking Corporation. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080614 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 2 of 4 774 Jill SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. Before installation, be sure to have the appropriate sprinkler model and style, with the correct K-Factor, temperature rating, and response characteristics. Sprinklers must be installed after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. Keep sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields contained within the caps or shields during installation and testing, and any time the sprinkler is shipped or handled. 1 a. For frame -style sprinklers, install escutcheon (if used), which is designed to thread onto the external threads of the sprinkler. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler data page to determine approved escutcheons for use with specific sprinkler models. 1 b. For flush and concealed style sprinklers: Cut the sprinkler nipple so that the '/2" or 3/4" (15 mm or 20 mm)* NPT outlet of the reducing coupling is at the desired location, and centered in the opening* in the ceiling or wall. "Size depends on the sprinkler model used. Refer to the sprinkler technical data page. 2. Apply a small amount of pipe -joint compound or tape to the external threads of the sprinkler only, taking care not to allow a build-up of compound in the sprinkler inlet. NOTE: Sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields must have the caps or shields kept on them when applying pipe -joint compound or tape. Exception: For domed concealed sprinklers, remove the protective cap for installation, and then place it back on the sprinkler temporarily.. 3. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. DO NOT use the deflector or fusible element to start or thread the sprinkler into a fitting. a. Install the sprinkler onto the piping using the special sprinkler wrench only, taking care not to over -tighten or damage the sprinkler. b. For flush and concealed style sprinklers: the internal diameter of the special sprinkler installation wrench is designed for use with the sprinkler contained in the protective cap. Exception: For domed concealed sprinklers, remove the protective cap for installation, and then place it back on the sprinkler temporarily. Thread the flush or concealed sprinkler into the '/2" or 3/4" (15 mm or 20 mm)* NPT outlet of the coupling by turning it clockwise with the special sprinkler wrench. 'Thread size depends on the particular sprinkler model used. Refer to the sprinkler technical data page. C. Installation Instructions - Dry Sprinklers WARNING: Viking dry sprinklers are to be installed in the 1" outlet (for dry and preaction systems), or run of malleable, ductile iron, or Nibco CPVC* threaded tee fittings (for wet systems) that meet the dimensional requirements of ANSI B16.3 (Class 150), or cast iron threaded tee fittings that meet the dimensional requirements of ANSI B16.4 (Class 125), even at branch line ends. The threaded end of the dry sprinkler is designed to allow the seal to penetrate and extend into the fitting to a predetermined depth. This prevents condensation from accumulating and freezing over the sprinkler seal. *NOTE: When using CPVC fittings with Viking dry sprinklers, use only new Nibco Model 5012-S-13I. When selecting other CPVC fittings, contact Viking Technical Services. 1. DO NOT install the dry sprinkler into a threaded elbow, coupling, or any other fitting that could interfere with thread penetration. Such installation would damage the brass seal. 2. DO NOT install dry sprinklers into couplings or fittings that would allow condensation to accumulate above the seal when the sprinkler is located in an area subject to freezing. 3. NEVER try to modify dry sprinklers. They are manufactured for specific "A" or "B" dimensions and cannot be modified. The dry sprinkler must be installed after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. Before installation, be sure to have the correct sprinkler model and style, with the appropriate "A" or "B" dimension(s), temperature rating, orifice size, and response characteristics. Keep sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields contained within the caps or shields during installation and testing, and any time the sprinkler is shipped or handled. Exception: For concealed and adjustable recessed dry sprinklers, the protective caps and shields are removed for installation. To install the dry sprinkler, refer to the instructions below and the appropriate sprinkler technical data page for illustrated instruc- tions. Dry upright sprinklers must be installed above the piping, in the upright position only. When installing dry upright or plain barrel style vertical sidewall sprinklers on piping located close to the ceiling, it may be necessary to lower the sprinkler into the fitting from above the ceiling. When installing dry upright or plain barrel vertical sidewall sprinklers from below the ceiling, verify that the opening in the ceiling is a minimum 1-112" (38.1 mm) in diameter. For dry upright or plain barrel vertical sidewall sprinklers in the upright position: First, install the escutcheon (if used) over the threaded end of the sprinkler barrel. Slide the escutcheon past the external threads. NOTE: When installing the dry upright or plain barrel vertical sidewall sprinkler from above the ceiling, it will be necessary to install the escutcheon after lowering the threaded end of the sprinkler through the ceiling penetration. A. For all dry sprinklers: Apply a small amount of pipe -joint compound or tape to the external threads of the sprinkler barrel only, taking care not to allow a build-up of compound or tape over the brass inlet and seal. NOTE: Sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields must be contained within the caps or shields before applying pipe -joint compound or tape. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 3 of 4 774 Jill SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. B. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. C. Install the dry sprinkler on the piping using the special dry sprinkler wrench only, while taking care not to damage the sprinkler. NOTE: Thread the sprinkler into the fitting hand tight, plus 1/2 turn with the dry sprinkler wrench. D. For adjustable standard and adjustable recessed dry pendent and sidewall sprinklers: Escutcheons can be installed after the sprinklers have been installed onto the piping. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page for escutcheon installation instructions and illustrations. D. Installation Instructions - Testing 4. After installation, the entire sprinkler system must be tested. The test must be conducted to comply with the installation stand- ards. Viking high pressure sprinklers may be hydrostatically tested at a maximum of 300 psi (20.7 bar) for limited periods of time (two hours), for the purpose of acceptance by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. a. Make sure the sprinkler is properly tightened. If a thread leak occurs, normally the sprinkler must be removed, new pipe -joint compound or tape applied, and then reinstalled. This is due to the fact that when the joint seal is damaged, the sealing compound or tape is washed out of the joint. Air testing [do not exceed 40 psi (2.76 bar)] the sprinkler piping prior to testing with water may be considered in areas where leakage during testing must be prevented. Refer to the Installation Standards and the Authority Having Jurisdiction. b. Remove plastic protective sprinkler caps or bulb shields AFTER the wall or ceiling finish work is completed where the sprinkler is installed and there no longer is a potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating ele- ments. To remove the bulb shields, simply pull the ends of the shields apart where they are snapped together. To remove caps from frame style sprinklers, turn the caps slightly and pull them off the sprinklers. SPRINKLER CAPS OR BULB SHIELDS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Retain a protective cap or shield in the spare sprinkler cabinet. 5. For flush style sprinklers: the ceiling ring can now be installed onto the sprinkler body. Align the ceiling ring with the sprinkler body and thread or push it on (depends on sprinkler model) until the outer flange touches the surface of the ceiling. Note the maximum adjustment is 1/4" (6.35 mm). DO NOT MODIFY THE UNIT. If necessary, re -cut the sprinkler drop nipple as required. 6. For concealed sprinklers: the cover assembly can now be attached. a. Remove the cover from the protective box, taking care not to damage the cover plate assembly. b. Gently place the base of the cover plate assembly over the sprinkler protruding through the opening in the ceiling. c. Push the cover plate assembly onto the sprinkler until the unfinished brass flange of the cover plate base (or the cover adapter, if used) touches the surface of the ceiling. d. Refer to the applicable technical data sheet to determin the maximum adjustment available for concealed sprinklers. DO NOT MODIFY THE UNIT. If necessary, re -cut the sprinkler drop nipple. NOTE: If it is necessary to remove the entire sprinkler unit, the system must be taken out of service. See section 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE and follow all warnings and instructions. 5. OPERATION Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s). During fire conditions, the operating element fuses or shatters (depending on the type of sprinkler), releasing the pip cap and sealing assembly. Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the sprinkler deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire. IMPORTANT. Always refer to Bulletin Form No. F_091699 - Care and Handling of Sprinklers. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in accordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data, the appro- priate standards of NFPA, FM Global, LPCB, APSAD, VdS or other similar organizations, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. The sprinkler technical data page may contain installation requirements specific for the sprinkler model selected. The use of certain types of sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to installation. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 4 of 4 774 Jill SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE NOTICE: Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. NOTICE: The owner is responsible for having the fire -protection system and devices inspected, tested, and maintained in proper operating condition in accordance with this guide, and applicable NFPA standards. In addition, the Authority Having Jurisdiction may have additional maintenance, testing, and inspection requirements that must be followed. A. Sprinklers must be inspected on a regular basis for corrosion, mechanical damage, obstructions, paint, etc. Frequency of inspec- tions may vary due to corrosive atmospheres, water supplies, and activity around the sprinkler unit. B. Sprinklers or cover plate assemblies that have been field painted, caulked, or mechanically damaged must be replaced im- mediately. Sprinklers showing signs of corrosion shall be tested and/or replaced immediately as required. Installation standards require sprinklers to be tested and, if necessary, replaced after a specified term of service. Refer to NFPA 25 and the Authority Having Jurisdiction for the specified period of time after which testing and/or replacement is required. Never attempt to repair or reassemble a sprinkler. Sprinklers and cover assemblies that have operated cannot be reassembled or re -used, but must be replaced. When replacement is necessary, use only new sprinklers and cover assemblies with identical performance char- acteristics. C. The sprinkler discharge pattern is critical for proper fire protection. Therefore, nothing should be hung from, attached to, or otherwise obstruct the discharge pattern. All obstructions must be immediately removed or, if necessary, additional sprinklers installed. D. When replacing existing sprinklers, the system must be removed from service. Refer to the appropriate system description and/ or valve instructions. Prior to removing the system from service, notify all Authorities Having Jurisdiction. Consideration should be given to employment of a fire patrol in the affected area. 1. Remove the system from service, drain all water, and relieve all pressure on the piping. 2a. For frame -style sprinklers, use the special sprinkler wrench to remove the old sprinkler by turning it counterclockwise to unthread it from the piping. 2b. For flush and concealed style sprinklers: Remove the ceiling ring or cover plate assem- bly before unthreading the sprinkler body from the piping. Ceiling rings and cover plates can be removed ei- ther by gently unthreading them or pulling them off the sprinkler body (depends on the sprinkler model used). After the ceiling ring or cover plate assembly has been removed from the sprinkler body, place the plastic protective cap (from the spare sprinkler cabinet) over the sprinkler to be removed and then fit the sprinkler wrench over the cap. Then use the wrench to unthread the sprinkler from the piping. Exception: Domed concealed sprinklers are removed without the plastic cap. 3. Install the new sprinkler unit by following the instructions in section 4. INSTALLATION. Care must be taken to ensure that the replacement sprinkler is the proper model and style, with the correct K-Factor, temperature rating, and response character- istics. A fully stocked spare sprinkler cabinet should be provided for this purpose. For flush or concealed sprinklers: stock of spare ceiling rings or cover plates should also be available in the spare sprinkler cabinet. E. Place the system back in service and secure all valves. Check for and repair all leaks. Sprinkler systems that have been sub- jected to a fire must be returned to service as soon as possible. The entire system must be inspected for damage, and repaired or replaced as necessary. Sprinklers that have been exposed to corrosive products of combustion or high ambient temperatures, but have not operated, should be replaced. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction for minimum replacement requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY Viking sprinklers are available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080614 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 1 of 1 N41K] REGULATORYAND HEALTH WARNINGS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com 1. DESCRIPTION Regulatory and Health Warnings applying to materials used in the manufacture and construction of fire protection products are provided herin as they relate to legally mandated jurisdictional regions. A WARNING STATE OF CALIFORNIA, USA Installing or servicing fire protection products such as sprinklers, valves, piping etc. can expose you to chemicals including, but not li- mited to, lead, nickel, butadiene, titaninum dioxide, chromium, carbon black, and acrylonitrile which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov 2. WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule at www.vikinggroupinc.com or contact Viking directly. Form No. F 111218 18.11.15 Rev 18.1 New Bulletin Page 1 of 6 N41K]QUICK RESPONSE DRY PENDENT SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com 1. DESCRIPTION Viking Quick Response Dry Pendent Sprinklers are thermosensitive spray sprinklers suitable for use in areas subject to freezing. The sprinklers are designed for dry sys- tems and preaction systems where it is necessary to prevent water or condensation from entering the drop nipple before sprinkler operation. They may also be installed in spaces subject to freezing and supplied from a wet system in an adjacent heated area. Viking Quick Response Dry Pendent Sprinklers are available in various finishes and temperature ratings to meet design requirements. The special Polyester and Electroless Nickel PTFE (ENT) coatings have been investigated for installation in corrosive atmospheres and are listed/approved as corrosion resistant as indicated in the Approval Charts. (Note: FM Global has no approval classification for Polyester coatings as corrosion resistant.) 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS cL na cULus Listed: Category VNIV {M FM Approved: Classes 2013 and 2015 WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm- www.P65Warnings.ca.gov NYC Approved: MEA 89-92-E Volume 15 Refer to Approval Chart 1 and Design Criteria on page 105d for cULus Listing requirements, and refer to Approval Chart 2 and Design Criteria on page 105e for FM Approval requirements that must be followed. 3. TECHNICAL DATA Specifications: Minimum Operating Pressure: 7 psi (0.5 bar) Maximum Working Pressure: 175 psi (12 bar). Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 psi (34.5 bar) Thread size: 1" NPT or 25 mm BSP Nominal K-Factor: 5.6 U.S. (80.6 metric) for all listed and approved lengths. Metric K-factor measurement shown is when pressure is measured in Bar. When pressure is measured in kPa, divide the metric K-factor shown by 10.0. Glass -bulb fluid temperature rated to -65 °F (-55 °C) Covered by the following U.S. Patents: 8,636,075 and 10,220,231 Material Standards: Frame Casting: Brass UNS-C84400 Deflector: Brass UNS-C26000 Bulb: Glass, nominal 3 mm diameter Belleville Spring Sealing Assembly: Nickel Alloy, coated on both sides with PTFE Tape Compression Screw: Brass UNS-C36000 Pip Cap: Brass UNS-C31400 or UNS-C31600 Pip Cap Adapter: Brass UNS-C36000 Orifice: Copper UNS-C22000 or UNS-C11000 Tube: ERW Hydraulic Steel Tube Support (Internal): Stainless Steel UNS-S30400 Barrel: Steel Pipe UNS-G10260, Electrodeposited Epoxy Base finish Barrel End and Threads: QM Brass Sleeve (for Adjustable Standard style only): Brass UNS-C26000 or UNS-C26800 Escutcheon Materials: Adjustable Standard Dry Escutcheons: Brass UNS-C26000 or UNS-C26800 Recessed Dry Escutcheons: Cold Rolled Steel UNS-G10080 ENT Coated Adjustable and Recessed Escutcheons: Stainless Steel UNS-S30400 Ordering Information: (Also refer to the current Viking price list.) Form No. F 031793 19.10.14 Rev 19.2 Replaces Form F 031793 Rev. 19.1 (Added ENT, updated FM language.) Page 2 of 6 N41K]QUICK RESPONSE DRY PENDENT SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com Order Quick Response Dry Pendent Sprinklers by first adding the appropriate suffix for the sprinkler finish, the appropriate suffix for the temperature rating, and then the suffix for the length ("A" dimension) to sprinkler base part number. Order in a specific length noted as the "A" dimension. The "A" dimension is the distance from the face of the fitting (tee) to the desired finished surface of the ceiling. These sprinklers are listed and approved in lengths from 1-1/2" to 45-1/2" (38.1 mm to 1,156 mm) for the adjustable standard style, 3" to 47" (76.2 mm to 1,194 mm) for the plain barrel style, and 3-1/4" to 47-1/2" (82.5 mm to 1,207 mm) for the adjustable recessed style. Lengths exceeding the standard lengths are available, with no approvals, on a "made -to -order" basis: Recessed Dry Pendent up to 65-1/2" (1,664 mm). Adjustable Standard Dry Pendent up to 63-1/2" (1,613 mm). Plain Barrel Dry Pendent up to 65" (1,651 mm). Contact the manufacturer for more information. Finish Suffix: Brass = A, Chrome = F, White Polyester = M-/W, and ENT = JN Temperature Suffix: 155 °F (68 °C) = B, 175 °F (79 °C) = D, 200 °F (93 °C) = E, 286 °F (141 °C) = G For example, sprinkler VK176 with a Chrome finish and a 155 °F (68 °C) temperature rating, and "A" length of 10" = Part No. 08383UFB10. Available Finishes And Temperature Ratings: Refer to Table 1. Accessories: (Also refer to the "Sprinkler Accessories" section of the Viking data book.) Sprinkler Wrenches: A. Standard Wrench: Part No. 07297W/B (available since 1991) B. Wrench for recessed sprinklers: Part No. 07565W/B** (available since 1991) **A'/2' ratchet is required (not available from Viking). Sprinkler Guard: Chrome, with no listings or approvals, for installation on dry pendent sprinklers made after May 1994 only (Part No. 08954). Replacement Escutcheons: A. Adjustable Standard Dry Escutcheon: Base Part No. 07741 B. Recessed Dry Escutcheon Cup: Base Part No. 05459A 4. INSTALLATION Refer to appropriate NFPA Installation Standards. 5. OPERATION During fire conditions, the heat -sensitive liquid in the glass bulb expands, causing the glass to shatter, releasing the internal parts to open the waterway. Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the sprinkler deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire. 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS & MAINTENANC Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY The Viking Quick Response Dry Pendent Sprink- ler is available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. Step 1 slide t� Sideways sprinkler VIKING 07297 O Figure 1: Standard Sprinkler Wrench 07297W/B Sprinkler Wrench 17565W/B)K)K must be used for installing recessed dry sprinklers Step 2: Carefully press the wrench upward and turn sUghtly to ensur engagement with the sprinkler wrench Plats i ##A 1/2' ratchet Is ----------------- required (Not avail- able from Viking) Figure 2: Wrench 07565W/B for Adjustable Recessed Dry Pendent Sprinklers Form No. F_031793 19.10.14 Rev 19.2 Page 3 of 6 NJ I Kd QUICK RESPONSE DRY PENDENT SPRINKLER The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com TABLE 1: AVAILABLE SPRINKLER TEMPERATURE RATINGS AND FINISHES Sprinkler Temperature Sprinkler Nominal Maximum Ambient Bulb Color Classification Temperature Rating' 2 Ceiling Temperature Ordinary 155 °F (68 °C) 100 °F (38 °C) Red Intermediate 175 °F (79 °C) 150 °F (65 °C) Yellow Intermediate 200 °F (93 °C) 150 °F (65 °C) Green High 286 °F (141 °C) 225 °F (107 °C) Blue Sprinkler Finishes: Brass, Chrome, White Polyester, and ENT Corrosion -Resistant Coatini White Polyester and ENT in all temperature ratings Footnotes The sprinkler temperature rating is stamped on the deflector. 2 Based on NFPA-13. Other limits may apply, depending on fire loading, sprinkler location, and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation standards. a The corrosion -resistant Polyester and ENT coatings have passed the standard corrosion test required by the approving agencies indicated in the Approval Charts. These tests cannot and do not represent all possible corrosive environments. Note: These coatings are NOT cor- rosion proof. Prior to installation, verify through the end -user that the coatings are compatible with or suitable for the proposed environ- ment. Polyester and ENT coatings are applied to the exposed exterior surfaces only. Note that the spring is exposed on sprinklers with Polyester and ENT coatings. ° When installed in some corrosive environments, the Polyester finish may change color. This natural discoloration over time is not in itself an indication of corrosion and should not be treated as such. All sprinklers installed in corrosive environments should be replaced or tested as described in NFPA 25 on a more frequent basis. For "A" Dimensioni 1 Determine the distance from the face of the tee to the finished ceiling. 2. Round to the nearest 1/2' (12.7 mm) between 1-1/2' and 45-1/2' (38.1 mm and 1,156 mm). NOTE: The deflector will be located approximately 3-7/16' (87.3 mm) below the ceiling, with 1" (25A mm) upward and V (25.4 mm) downward adjustment, Finished - Ceiling 1-1/2"- (38,1 mm) diameter 3-1/16' (77,8 mm) Deflector at minimum distance below ceiling. Minimum ceiling opening diameter 1-3/4' (44,5 mm) Maximum ceiling opening diameter 2-1/4' (57 mm). 13/16" (20.6 mm) Sleeve finish matches escutcheon. NOTE To locate the deflector at the minimum distance below the ceiling, with no downward adjustment 16' aval(able, order the mm) dry pendent sprinkler um 1" (25.4 mm) shorter, than the "A" dimension, NOTE - To locate the deflector -77 at the maximum distance 4-7/16' below the ceiling, with (1127 mm) no downward adjustment Maximum avallalole, order the dry pendent sprinkler 1" (25.4 mm) longer than the "A" dimension, Deflector at maximum distance below ceiling, Figure 3: Adjustable Standard Dry Pendent Sprinkler Form No. F_031793 19.10.14 Rev 19.2 Page 4 of 6 QUICK RESPONSE } y DRY PENDENT SPRINKLERS .Nlvd6o The 1liking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings Ml 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: ST7-384-5"4 Fax: 269-818-168D Email: techsvcs vikingaorp.ccm Visit the Viking webslte for the latest edition of this tecInn icaI data page: www.vi k i n gg rou pi nc. corn Approval Chart I (UL Quick Response ory Pendent 5prinkiers _Maximum 175 PSI (12 bar) WWP Sprinkler Thread Size Norninal K-Factorl- Order Length Increment Listings and Approvals* p SIN Style (Refer a34a t4 nnYl n Griterla tM1 bw.. i Sale Part Na.' NPT BSP U.S. rn-etric' lncheB mm cUl-uss NYC" VdS LPCB CE OB383tJ Adjustabts t" -- 5.6 8r3.6 112, 12.7 Al. AS Al - VIC176 16457tJ Standard ., 25 mm -- 8ff.6 112" 12.7 Al. A5 - D8385u Adjustable t - 5.6 80,6 114" 8.35 B2, B6 82 VK180 16453U Reoessed -. 25 mm -- 80.6 114" 5.35 B2, B6 - 08387LJ Plain 1' - 5.6 80.6 112" 12.7 A4 - - -- - VK172 1645$U 52mA 112" 12,7 _A3 A3 25 mm -- 816 .. - Approved Finishes and "A" Dimensions 1 -Chrome or White Palyeslee sprinkler with Chrornear White Polyester Sleeve and Escutcheon Approved Temperature Ratings With "A' dimensions 1-V7 to 4a-1 " (3a.1 rnm in 1,156 mm) A - 155 "F (68 `C). 175 `F (79'C), 200 -F (93 `Cj, 2 - Chronic cr V1lhite Polyaslor' with 'A" dirensions 3-li4" to 47•t!2" (52-5 mm io 1207 rnm) and 28c °F (141 'c) 3 - Chrome. Brass, White Polyester'. or ENT r with "A" dimensions Y to 47- (75.2 mm to 1.184 mm) B - 155 "F �68 -C), 175 "F (79'C), and 2D0 `F 4 - Chrome or Brass with'A' dimensions 3" to 47' (76.2 rnm to 1,194 mrn} (B3 `C) 5 - ENT' sprinkler with an ENT' 5keeve and Escutcheon with -A" dimensions 1-1 f2" to 45-1J2" (88.1 mrn to 1,166 mrn) 6 - ENV with "A- dimensions 3-114' to 47-112" (82.5 mm to 1.207 mm) Footnotes Part number shown is the base part number. For complete part number, refer to current Viking price list schedule_ K-Factor apples forstandard lengths ('A" Dimertsions indicated above), a Metric K-factor measurement shown is when pressure is measured in Bar. When pressure is treasured in kPa, divide the metric K-factor shown toy 110. ' This ctrart shows the tlstings and approvals available at the Ume of prinling. Other approvals may be in process. Check with the manufacturer for any adddtlonal approvals. Listed by UndaawriEer's Laboratories for use in the U.S. and Canada. e Accepted for use, City cf New Yana Department or Bulldogs, MEA Number 89-92-E. Vol. 15_ cULus L.ialed as carrasion reslsinnt, Approval Clibn 4 above.) NOTE: When using CPVC fittinga with V1kIng dry sprinklers. use only new Nibsn Model 5012-S-BI tees. When aelecting other CPVC fittings, cantact VlkIng Technical Services. cULus Listing Requirements: Standard dry Pendant Spdii lors oru cULus Uslud as indicated it Approval Chart 1 for instatlatiori in @Gwrdance with the latest edition of NFPA 13 for standard spray sprinklers. • Designed for use in tight and Ordinary Hazard occupancM. • The sprinlder invialiation and obstruction rules Gurdainud in NFPA 13 for standard spray pendent sprinkitrrs must be Ukw ed. IMPORTANT: Always refer to Bulletin Form No. F-0916919 - Care and Handling of Sprinklers. Also refer to Form F_080614 for general care, installation, and maintenance information. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in ac- cordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data, the appropriate standards of NFPA, LPCB, APSAC, VdS or other similar organizations, and also with the provisions of governmental odes, ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. Farm No. F_031793 19.10.14 Rev 19.2 Page 5 of 6 H QUICK RESPONSE N I Kdi y DRY PENDENT SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park drive, Hastings MI 4059 Telephone: 269445-9501 Technical Services: 8T7-394-5"4 Fax: 269-81.8-168D Email: techsvcs vlkingcorp.cam Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data naae: www.vikinuorouoine.corn Approval Chart 2 (FM) KEY Quick Response Dry Pendent Sprinklers A�x� Eaul on mN plgppl M imum1,75 Si (12 bar 1NiM1P Sprinkler Base SIN Thpr-eW Size Nominal K-Fac,ior� Order LeV n th Increment FM Approval Part No.'N , 65P U. 7 1 metric Inches I Trim ;Riylvr also t9 Dga4 F {Chopin tm1gW„ m8au VI41T6 AdiekSk'k4ta Standard 1" -� 5.6 80.6 112- 12.7 Al 16457L1 — 25 mm M6 112- 12:7 Al 08385U Vii180 Adjustalxe Recessed V — 5,6 80.6 114' 6.35 B2 16453U -- 25 mm -- 80.t3 VC8.3 l32 -08357U 1•r — 5.8 80.6 112' 12.7 A3 16455U VI4172 Plain Barrel $4.6 112` 25 mm A3 Approved Temperature Ratings Approved Finishes and "A" Dimensions A- 155 `F (s8 "C), 175 "F (79 "C), 200 - (95 °C) 1 - Brass. Chrome, While Poiyester, or ENT' sprinkler with a Brass, Chrome, White Polyester, or ENV. Sleeve and Escutcheon with "A" dirnensWs 1-ti2- to 45-512" (38.1 mm to 1.156 Porn) and 266 `F (141 'C} - SFEA, QIIMMe, Whito Polyester, or ENT'wish -A" d"risl4Tn 3-1)4- tp 47-1a- (92.5 -mm to 7.W? mM) B -155 °F (6a °C), 175 °F (MC), and 2W'F {93 °C) 3 - Brasil, Chrome. White Polyester_ or ENT, with'A` dimensions 3" to 47' (75.2 rtm to 1,1914 mm) Footnotes Part number shown is the base part slumber. For complete part nLim ber, refer to current Viking prim list schedule_ r K-Factor appkres for swndard lengths {'A" ❑imensions indurated above), ' Metric K-Factor mEosursmem shown is when pressure is measltned irk Bar. When pressure is measured in kPa. dvide the meAr- Mader shown by 10,0• ' This charl shows the FM Approvals available al the time of printing• Other approvals me be in process. Checlt with The manufacturer for any ed- ditional approvals. FM approved as rprrmion resistant. DrESIGN CRITERIAM t rcf r to Apprpyal chart 2 a3baveq, NOTE: When Using CPVC fittings with Viking dry sprinklers, use only new Nibco Model 5012-S-BI tees_ When selecting other CPVC sittings, contact Hiking Technical Services. EM Anoraval Renr11MMgnts: The Dry pendent Sprinklers In U-1e Approval Chart ahave are FM Approved as quid respvrkse Non -storage standard spray spnnklers as indicated qn the FM Approval Guide. For specific application and iastaifation requirements, reference the latest applicable FM Lass Prevention Data Shoats Ilndud- ing 2-0j and Technical Advlsory 8ullefins. FM Global Loss Prevention Data Sheets am Technice3 Advlsoty Bulletins contain guidelines rotatingg to, but not limited to: mintrnum water supply requirements, hydrau5c design, calling side and obstruc6ans, m1mmom and maximum akk wabee spacing, and detlecWr dlstan�o blow the coiling_ NOTE: The FM installation guidelines may lifter from cULus andfor NFPA criteria, IM PORTAkNT; Always refer to Ru llati n Farm No- F_091 fii99 - Cara and Dandling of Sprnnklars. Al so refer to Form F DN614 for general care, installation, and maintenance infarrnation. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in accordance with the latest edition of Viking technioal data, the appropriate standards of NFPA, FM Global, LPCB, APSAD, VdS or older similar organizations, and also with the provis#olls of govermmntal cones, ordinances, alai standards, whenever applicable. For 'A-Ulmensio -- :• the rrom laic. {'r ol'i iCCE u r Ihe. flni h-A ., Krvr1urs celilr-Ig opening' ?-1F$ (54 rhn) AliOho-ter- Y6.35 i, t•c' : e =:-.. 3-try' Iu�.S rlr l nrrJ 47-1I" (1.207 roM Max:mun [eilvwl V.rje0ir)9, -llc' £63.5 nn] + 14h8'CPr•, `, NOTE Sprlr.lrler 'YII re retessear noon f : ,1F thr= Flnlshs: Adjuste,ent, gig, kisl . 511c' [7.a r^r - 4-= odjustrrent avU 4rJlE'- 5/18' 0.9 nm7 s- �--- - rilvcned [ailing ?-rlmul5 .-3-1116' r774 P7MOr3k kIr- r= n^j " 41Td4J1JVb Pendent Sprinkler 14 1 _r 'A' jl-ems 0-1. 'sJil - ;alplI=YrI _ IA 3SE- Lu !hL +0 Floe) srna I I .+rli i I Figure 5: Plain Earret Dry Pendent Sprinkler Page 6 of 6 QUICK RESPONSE DRY PENDENT SPRINKLERS NIK The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com Ambient ExposedBarrel Ambient Temperature Temperature 40°F/4°C 50°F/10°C 60°F/16°C Protected Area eas at the Exposed Minimum Barrel p Discharge End Lengthxw Face of Tee of the Sprinkler to Top of Ceiling In. (mm) In, (mm) In, (mm) 40'F (4°C) 0 0 0 30°F (-1°C) 0 0 0 20°F (-7°C) 4 (100) 0 0 10°F (-12°C) 8 (203) 1 (25.4) 0 0°F (-18°C) 12 (305) 3 (76) 0 -10°F (-23°C) 14 (356) 4 (102) 1 (25A) -20`F (-29°C)14 (356) 6 (152) 3 (76) -30°F (-34°C)16 (406) 8 (203 4 (102) -40'F (-40°C) 18 (457) 8 (203) 4 (102) -50°F (-46°C) 20 (508) 10 (254)6 (152) -60°F (-51°C) 20 (508)10 (254)6 (152) Install 1 inch NPT threaded end of dry pendent sprinkler into the 1 inch NPT outlet of a malleable iron tee fitting per ANSI B 16.3 (Class 150) or cast iron threaded tee fitting per ANSI 16,4 (Class 125) only, Minimum ceiling opening diameter: (Exposed Barrel) Maximum ceiling opening diameter) 2-1/4' (57 mm). Deflector at minimum distance below ceiling Up to 2' (50.8 mm) adjustment available. Note: To locate the deflector at the minimum distance below the ceiling, with no upward Seal the clearance "r"+'uo adjustment avail - space around the able, order the ----- sprinkler to avoid leak- dery penC25t4srpml�k- -_ ----- age of air into the ______ ----- shorter than the ------ ---- protected area and ______ 'A' dimension. 13/16" consequent formation Ceiling (20,6 mm) of condensate around the frame, which could _ Note; inhibit operation or To locate the 1-1/2" (38,1 mm) Sleeve finish cause premature opera- 4-7/16' deflector at the diameter matches tion, Refer to Figure (112.7 mm) maximum distance escutcheon 7 below, Maximum below the celling, with no downward If humidity and temp- adjustment avall- 3-1/16' era ture differential able, order the (Protected Area) causes condensation dry pendent sprink- (77.8 mm) on the exposed dry ler 1' (25.4 mm) sprinkler, consid er longer than the wrapping the exposed Deflector at "A' dimension. barrel with insulation, maximum distance foam insulating tape, below ceiling or equivalent. wThe protected area refers to the area below the ceiling, The ambient temperature is the temperature at the discharge end of the sprinkler. For protected area temperatures that occur between the values listed, use the next cooler temperature, xxThe minimum required barrel length is not the same as the 'A" dimension. Refer to Figures 3-5 for the "A' dimension. NOTE: Exposed minimum barrel lengths are inclusive up to 30 mph wind velocities, Figure 6: Dry Pendent Sprinkler Required Minimum Barrel Length Based on Ambient Temperature in the Protected Area (Adjustable Standard Dry Pendent Sprinkler is Shown) Seal (or equivalent method) Seal Clearance Insulated Opening Ceiling Dry Sprinkler Seal on the Dry Sprinkler Seal Within the Ceiling Exterior of the Ceiling Figure 7: Dry Sprinkler Seal (Adjustable Standard Dry Pendent Sprinkler is Shown) Form No. F 031793 19.10.14 Rev 19.2 Replaces Form F 031793 Rev. 19.1 (Added ENT, updated FM language.) 1 of 14 COIN° QUICK RESPONSE UPRIGHT 141K] A 0 A i SPRINKLER VK950 (SPECIFIC APPLICATION) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com DESCRIPTION Viking QR COIN® Sprinklers are quick response specific application sprinklers for combustible interstitial (concealed) spaces (i.e., between floors, as well as low pitch attics that meet the criteria shown in the figures in this data page). These upright sprinklers are designed for use in specific light hazard combustible, as well as non-combustible, concealed spaces requiring sprinkler protection. The orifice design of the Viking QR COIN° Sprinkler, with a nominal K-factor of 5.6 (80 metric*), allows efficient use of available water supplies for hydraulically designed fire protection systems. The glass bulb operating element and special deflector combine speed of operation and area of coverage to meet the crucial fire protection requirement for shallow space combustible concealed spaces. The Electroless Nickel PTFE (ENT) coating has been investigated for installation in corrosive environments and is listed/approved as indicated in the Approval Charts. FEATURES • In some cases COIN° Sprinklers can allow the use of CPVC piping within the concealed spaces of applications requiring sprinkler protection in open truss construction of both wood and steel trusses (see Figure 3) and solid wood or composite wood joist with upper deck filled with non-combustible insulation (see Figure 5). • COIN® Sprinklers can also be installed with steel pipe in protected areas constructed of solid wood joists (see Figure 7), and solid wood or composite wood joist with upper deck filled with non-combustible insulation (see Figure 8), and in unobstructed open truss construction of both wood and steel trusses (see Figures 9 and 10) as well as obstructed wood truss construction (see Figure 11). • When using steel pipe, COIN° Sprinklers can be applied as a dry system using air or gas as a supervisory medium (see Figures 7-11). • In certain scenarios, draft curtains are NOT required when sprinkler spacing meets either of the following criteria (also refer to Design Criteria): 14' X 14' (4,3 m X 4,3 m) for solid wood joists or trusses on edge 16' X 16' (4,9 m X 4,9 m) for truss construction on face (not on edge) For examples of trusses on face or edge see Figures 13A and 13B. 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS G 0t as cULus Listed: Category VNIV COIN® Sprinkler VK950 5.61K (80 metric) WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm- www.P65Warnings.ca.gov Refer to the Approval Chart and Design Criteria in this technical data sheet for cULus Listing requirements that must be followed. The COIN® Sprinkler has been tested to address the proper application density for shallow concealed combustible space fire protection when installed in accordance with this technical data page. The COIN° Sprinkler must be installed in the upright position as specified in the appropriate application described in Figures 3-12. The clearance from the sprinkler deflector to the roof is critical to operation of the sprinkler (refer to Figures 3-12). The clearances from pipe to lower ceiling for CPVC pipe is critical for protection of CPVC pipe. For open truss and joist spaces, the maximum detection area is important for proper installation. In certain installations, draft curtains or heat collection baffles or solid walls are required using wood or other product that will not allow heat to escape. In these installations, the maximum detection space shall be limited to 1000 ft2 (93 m2) or 2000 ft2 (185 m2) for solid wood joists. The draft curtain is required to protrude down from the top deck surface as specified herein. Additionally, draft curtains are not required and the maximum detection space shall be unlimited for open truss construction with the top chord member on their face (not on edge) when sprinkler spacing is up to 16' X 16' (4,9 m X 4,9 m) and for solid wood joists or trusses on edge when sprinkler spacing is up to 14' X 14' (4,3 m X 4,3 m). In these cases, draft curtains are not required. Form No. F_081216 21.03.06 Rev 20.3 Replaces Form No. F-081216 20.2 (Added new Figure 6 and 12.) 2of14 COIN° QUICK RESPONSE UPRIGHT 141K] A 0 A i SPRINKLER VK950 (SPECIFIC APPLICATION) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com 3. TECHNICAL DATA Specifications: Minimum Operating Pressure: Refer to Design Criteria in this technical data sheet. Rated to 175 psi (12 bar) water working pressure Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 psi (34.5 bar) Thread size: 1/2" (15 mm) NPT Nominal K-Factor: 5.6 U.S. (80 metric*) * Metric K-factor measurement shown is when pressure is measured in Bar. When pressure is measured in kPa, divide the metric K-factor shown by 10.0. Glass -bulb fluid temperature rated to -65 °F (-55 °C) Overall Length: 2-1/4" (57 mm) Material Standards: Frame Casting: Brass UNS-C84400 or QM Brass Deflector: Phosphor Bronze UNS-051000 Bulb: Glass, nominal 3 mm diameter Belleville Spring Sealing Assembly: Nickel Alloy, coated on both sides with PTFE Tape Screw: Brass UNS-C36000 Pip Cap and Insert Assembly: Copper UNS-C11000 and Stainless Steel UNS-S30400 Ordering Information: (Refer to Table 1.) 4. INSTALLATION Refer to appropriate NFPA Installation Standards. 5. OPERATION During a fire condition, the heat sensitive liquid in the glass bulb expands, causing the glass to shatter, releasing the pip cap and sealing spring assembly. Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire, and protect the piping in the interstitial space. 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY The Viking QR COIN"' Sprinkler is available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. Wrench Flat Protective clip Figure 1: Standard Sprinkler Wrench 21475M/B 1-3/4" 2 (5, 7/16" (11 mm) Nominal pipe engagement 1/2" NPT (15mm) Figure 2: Sprinkler Dimensions Form No. F_081216 21.03.06 Rev 20.3 3 of 14 R COIN` QUICK NJi RESPONSE UPRIGHT I KdSPRINKLER VK950 (SPECIFIC APPLICATION) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings Mi 49056 Telephone; 269.945-9501 Technical Services. 877-334•5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikini)corp.com vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking webs ite for the Iatest editlon of this technical data page: www.vikinggrouprnc,com TABLE 1: OROGRING INFORMATION Instructions; Usirig the sprinkler base part number, add the suffix for the desIred Finish .. the suffix for the desired Temperature Rating. Size 1- Finishes 2: Temperature Ratings' Sprinkler Classification: Intermediate Base Part No. NPT Description Suffix Nominal Dating Elulb Color Max. Ambient Gelling Suffix Inch IJN Temperature 20757 1i2 Brans A 200 :7 03 `C Green 150 `F 65 -C E ENT z,s Corroston-Resistant Coating- E!4 Example. 20767AE = VK95D with Brass Finish and 200 °F (93 °C) Nominal temperature rating. This sprtnklar is to be installed into an area with a maximum arnbient ternperalure of 150 *F (66 °C} rneanlin9 if the area will experience temperatures above the maximurn arnbieni rating, you shall use a higher temperature -rated sprinkler. Accessories Sprinkler Wrenches (see Figure i): A. Standard Wrench: Part Ne- 21475MB, Sprinkler Cabins#: A. Up to 6 sprinklers: Part number 01724A. B- 6-12 Sprinklers; Part number 01725A. Footnot" 1. Eased or, NFPA 13, NFPA 13R and NFPA 13C. Gtor linrts may apply, dapar�ding ort fire loading, socklar nor-afim, ?,id ocher requirerF�errts of the Authority Haviiia Junsdietlon- Refer to wedfle Installmon standards. a cLJLue Listed as corrosion reaiatant 1 7ha tormr., t fasretant cuatings hawft passed the standard occroslw test m4u>red 4 the approving agendas n6cated In the ApMval Chart. Thews tosis cannot and do not represeni air pp6Slb6Q r4rrosive enVeprungnts- Prix Co Ixrstalkaaon, vo fv ihr"ft the end-vwr that the =ung5 wo convedble vmth pr Sultabls for the propOW4 erwirorwnent Far automatic 3pn-9kiers. the t=NT coating is applied to ap exposed wlerior Surfaces. in"ing the waterway. For EHT coated sprinklers_ the Belleville spring is exposed +. Thp sprin:clar terr praturw rainq Is Stamped nn ins deftt+ctor- Appiroval Chart 'remueraLvre Key. COIN Specific A licalion OR U ri hl Sprinkler VK95tfl *� Rnich p pP P B p .- A1X�Eia,khew7;itanpsK�re�.' For light ffamrd Occupancies Only Pali Maximum Thread Size Nominal pvemll Length Llgtincgs and Approvals' SIN K-Factor (Re4er at5o tv 1)e5rgn Crites_) Number'mher' Pressor$ NPT t35PT U.S, rnatric3 inches. mm oULvs^ 20757 VK950 175 psi 112" 15 mm 5Z 80 2-1A 57 Al Approved Temperature Rating Approved Finish A - 200 °F (93 °C) 1 - grass. ENT' Footnotes Also rotor to Viking's r•,urrant price schedule. z frtetrio Mactor nwastrement sh wn is when pressure Is measurect In Bar, When pressure Is measured in We: divide the metric K-faalor shown blf 10.0. This We shgws the listings and approvals available at the time of p6riling, Other zpprovafs may be iri process- ° Listed by Lnderwrkers Laboratories Inc. for use in the U.S. arnd Canada. 5 Meet-, Idew York City requirements. affertive Juty 1. 2008. "WLus LAsted as nyroslon resistant Form No. F 091216 21.03.06 Rev 20.3 4of14 COIN° QUICK RESPONSE UPRIGHT 141K] A 0 A i SPRINKLER VK950 (SPECIFIC APPLICATION) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com DESIGN CRITERIA - CPVC PIPE (See Figures 3-6) (Also refer to the Approval Chart on page 3.) The Viking COIN® Sprinkler MUST be installed in the upright position. APPLICATION For installation in horizontal interstitial concealed spaces constructed of engineered open wood trusses, open bar joist, and non-combustible insulation completely filling the upper joist for solid or composite wood joist construction having roof pitch of up to 2/12. NOTE: In order to be considered "non- combustible insulation filled solid wood or composite wood joist construction" the insulation (including insulation provided with a combustible vapor barrier), must completely fill the pockets between the joists to the bottom of the joists, and the insulation must be secured in place with metal wire netting. The metal wire netting is intended to hold the insulation in place should the insulation become wetted by the operation of the COIN° Sprinklers in the event of a fire. A. Concealed Space Limitations The total concealed space is not limited; however, the following must be observed: • Draft curtains (heat collection baffle) or full height walls must be provided to limit the maximum area in order to confine heat of localized detection area to 1000 ft2 (93 m2) or, for solid wood joists and open truss construction with the top chord members on face (not on edge) to 2000 ft2 (185 m2). • Insulated top chord spaces (on edge) confine heat localized detection area to 2000 ft2, non -insulated top chord spaces (on edge) confine heat local- ized area to 1000 ft2 (93 m2). • The draft curtain must be at least 1/3 the depth of the concealed space or 8" (200 mm), whichever is greater, for open truss construction, open bar joist, and non-combustible insulation filled solid or composite wood joist construction. • The draft curtain must be constructed of material that will not allow heat to escape through or above it; this may be'W' (6 mm) thick plywood. • Draft curtains are NOT required when sprinkler spacing is up to 14' X 14' (4,3 m X 4,3 m) for solid wood joists or trusses on edge; see Figure 13B. • Draft curtains are NOT required when sprinkler spacing is up to 16' X 16' (4,9 m X 4,9 m) for truss construction on face (not on edge); see Figure 13A. • Draft curtains are NOT required when using wood truss construction with chords on face and non-combustible insulation is provided to the bottom of the trusses (Figure 12). B. Concealed Space Height Open Wood Truss and Open Steel Joist Construction (Figure 3): • Maximum height of the space: 60" (1.5 m). • Minimum height: 6" (150 mm) • Maximum roof pitch: 2/12 (9°) Where applied to pitch roof and flat ceiling, maintain specified clearances from sprinkler deflector to truss and maximum height of pipe run to ceiling or non-combustible ceiling insulation in all locations. NOTE: The sprinkler deflector shall be installed parallel with the roof plane. Solid wood or composite wood joist with non-combustible filled insulation only (Figure 5): • Maximum depth of concealed space is 60" (1500 mm) from bottom of upper deck joist to top of ceiling joist. • Minimum depth is 6" (152 mm) from bottom of upper deck joist to top of ceiling joist or non-combustible ceiling insulation. C. System Type • Light Hazard, Wet Pipe System D. Minimum Density • 0.10 gpm/ft2 (4.1 mm/min). E. Spacing of COIN° Sprinklers • Minimum Spacing: 6'-0"(1.8 m) • Maximum Spacing: 16'-0" (4.9 m) NOTE: Minimum spacing does not include additional sprinklers required for obstructions for use of CPVC pipe that includes offsets. F. Maximum Area of Coverage • 256 ft2 (24 m2) G. Minimum Operating Pressure • 7.0 PSI (0.5 bar) H. COIN° Sprinkler Deflector Position The COIN® Sprinkler shall be installed in the upright position. The frame arms must be installed parallel with the pipe. • 1-1/2" to 4" (40 - 100 mm) below upper deck for Open Wood Truss and Open Steel Open Joist Construction Using CPVC Pipe (see Figure 3). • 1-1/2" to 4" (40 - 100 mm) below non-combustible insulation -filled upper deck for Open Wood Truss and Open Steel Open Joist Construction with Using CPVC Pipe (see Figure 4). • 1-1/2" to 4" (40 - 100 mm) below non-combustible insulation -filled solid wood joists or composite wood joists (see Figure 5). on page Form No. F_081216 21.03.06 Rev 20.3 5of14 COIN° QUICK RESPONSE UPRIGHT 141K] SPRINKLER VK950 (SPECIFIC APPLICATION) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com DESIGN CRITERIA - CPVC PIPE (See Figures 3-6) (Also refer to the Approval Chart) (continued from page 4.) I. Remote Area For wet pipe systems, 1. The remote area for open wood truss construction or open bar joist construction with the top chord members on face (not on edge) is 1000 ft2 (93 m2) or 6 sprinklers, whichever is greater. See Table 2. • Draft curtains are NOT required when sprinkler spacing is up to 16' X 16' (4,9 m X 4,9 m). The remote area for this application is the same as above. 2. The remote area for solid wood joists is 1000 ft2 (93 m2) or 6 sprinklers, whichever is greater. See Table 2. • Draft curtains are NOT required when sprinkler spacing is up to 14' X 14' (4,3 m X 4,3 m). The remote area for this application is the same as above. 3. The remote area for open wood truss construction with the top chord members on edge is 1000 ft2 (93 m2) or 6 sprinklers, whichever is greater. See Table 2. • Draft curtains are NOT required when sprinkler spacing is up to 14' X 14' (4,3 m X 4,3 m) The remote area for this application is the same as above. 4. The remote area for composite wood joists is 1000 ft2 (93 m2). NOTE: This area does not include additional sprinklers for protection of CPVC pipe over obstructions. J. UL Listed CPVC Pipe for use with COIN TM Sprinklers The Viking COIN® Sprinkler is UL Listed for use with CPVC pipe products listed for use in concealed spaces with sprinklers". ""Currently listed products are manufactured under the Blaze Master°, FireLock®, and FlameGuard® trade names. In order to use CPVC products, the bottom of the horizontal run must be no greater than 6" (150 mm) or 1/3 of the total space, whichever is smaller, above the ceiling or non-combustible insulation or 1/3 the depth of the space measured from the top surface of the ceiling to the bottom of the deck above. The CPVC pipe can supply the COIN° Sprinklers and the ceiling sprinklers below. Use all guidelines and installation instructions as specified by the CPVC pipe manufacturers unless specified differently in this data sheet. When using 1" (DN25) pipe or larger, a hanger must be located at the truss nearest the sprig for restraint. If using %" (DN20), all sprigs over 12" (300 mm) must include lateral bracing. For use of listed CPVC pipe products in concealed spaces using the COIN° Sprinkler, a minimum lateral distance of 18" (450 mm) must be maintained between the CPVC pipe and the heat sources (e.g. HVAC heat pump units, fan motors, and heat lamps, etc.) Where CPVC pipe must be installed above the maximum distance of 6" (150 mm) or 1/3 of the total space, whichever is smaller, above the ceiling or non-combustible insulation when piping around obstructions, additional COIN° Sprinklers must be installed as shown in Figures 3, 4, and 5 in order to protect the CPVC product. NOTE: Where CPVC piping is installed as a vertical reise to the next floor above, refer to Figure 6 for acceptable options. Ft. (m) All values based on 0.1 TABLE 2: PRESSURE VS. • • density per COVERAGE • or PSI (bar) MATRIX •si (0.5 bar) whichever is higher. 16(4.8) 7(0.4) 7.2 (0.4) 8.2 (0.5) 10.3 (0.7) 12.8 (0.8) 14.1 (0.9) 16.9 (1.1) 18.4 (1.2) 21.6 (1.4) 15(4.5) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7.2 (0.4) 9.2 (0.6) 10.3 (0.7) 12.8 (0.8) 14.1 (0.9) 16.9 (1.1) 18.4 (1.2) 14(4.2) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 8.2 (0.5) 9.2 (0.6) 11.5 (0.7) 12.8 (0.8) 14.1 (0.9) 16.9 (1.1) 13(3.9) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 8.2 (0.5) 9.2 (0.6) 11.5 (0.7) 12.8 (0.8) 14.1 (0.9) 12(3.6) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 8.2 (0.5) 9.2 (0.6) 10.3 (0.7) 12.8 (0.8) 11(3.3) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 8.2 (0.5) 9.2 (0.6) 10.3 (0.7) 10(3.0) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7.2 (0.4) 8.2 (0.5) 9(2.7) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7.2 (0.4) 8(2.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) 7(0.4) Ft. (m) 8(2.4) 9(2.7) 10(3.0) 11 (3.3) 12(3.6) 13(3.9) 14(4.2) 15(4.5) 16(4.8) NOTES: • This table applies to heat collection areas of 2000 ft2 (185 m2) and greater (unlimited). • Design areas between table spacing values need to be rounded up. • This table does not apply to heat collection areas of 1000 ft2 (93 m2). Form No. F_081216 21.03.06 Rev 20.3 6of14 ;i lr V 11V W U llO n TECHNICAL DATA RESPONSE UPRIGHT SPRINKLER VK950 10nCt%ICIl% Ann1 1!%ATlr%kl% The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com TOP AND BOTTOM CHORD ON EDGE FOR DRAFT CURTAIN (HEAT COLLECTION BAFFLE) OR FULL HEIGHT WALL WHEN 4-1/2' (115 mm) MINIMUM FROM LOCALIZED DETECTION AREA IS A FACE OF WOOD TRUSS OR TOP — MAXIMUM 1000 SO FT. (93 SO, METERS) CHORD OF BAR JOIST. UPPER DECK 1-1/2' (40 mm) MINIMUM TOP CHORD 4' (100 mm)) 4' (100 mm) MAXIMUM OR LESS. COIN SPRINKLER I 7- 6' (150 mm) `,�, DRAFT CURTAIN MAXIMUM FORA7.STR.CT7I1. 6' (150 MM) CHEAT COLLECTION CPVC PIPEMINIMUM. 60' (1500 mm) BAFFLE) 8' (200 mm) MAXIMUM. OR j HEIGHT, WHICHEVER IS GREATER CEILING FRAME ARMS OF BOTTOM OF PIPE J WHEN CPVC PIPE IS INSTALLED L- 6' (150 mm) MAXIMUM CLEARANCE FOR CPVC PIPE TO CEILING OR NON-COMBUSTIBLE CEILING SPRINKLER MUST BE OVER OFFSET, COIN SPRINKLER INSULATION, OR 1/3 ACTUAL SPACE (MEASURED INSTALLED PARALLEL MUST BE INSTALLED DIRECT TO FROM THE TOP SURFACE OF THE CEILING TO THE WITH PIPING CPVC PIPE OVER OBSTRUCTION. BOTTOM OF THE DECK ABOVE) WHICHEVER IS SMALLER I4' (100 mm) FOR 12' (300 mm) TRUSS]. Figure 3: Open Wood Truss and Open Web Steel Joist Construction Using CPVC Pipe (Cross Section View) TOP AND BOTTOM CHORD ON EDGE FOR DRAFT CURTAIN (HEAT COLLECTION BAFFLE) OR FULL HEIGHT WALL WHEN 4-1/2' (115 mm) MINIMUM FROM LOCALIZED DETECTION AREA IS A FACE OF WOOD TRUSS OR TOP INSULATION UPPER DECK MAXIMUM 2000 SO FT. (185 SO. METERS) 2' (40 mm) MINIMUM TOP CHORD GREATER THAN 4' (100 mm) CHORD OF BAR JOIST. 4' (100 mm) MAXIMUM IF COIN SPRINKLER ____________ _________ ______________ _______ _____ _________ _____ ___ DRAFT CURTAIN 6' (150 mm) (HEAT COLLECTION MAXIMUM FOR 6' (150 MM) BAFFLE) 8' (200 mm) (PVC PIPE MINIMUM. 60 MAXIMUM. OR I HEIGHT, WHICHEVER IS GREATER _ OBSTRUCTION CEILING BOTTOM OF PIPE J L- 6' (150 mm) MAXIMUM CLEARANCE FOR CPVC PIPE FRAME ARMS OF WHEN CPVC PIPE IS INSTALLED TO CEILING OR NON-COMBUSTIBLE CEILING SPRINKLER MUST BE OVER OFFSET, COIN SPRINKLER INSULATION, OR 1/3 ACTUAL SPACE (MEASURED INSTALLED PARALLEL MUST BE INSTALLED DIRECT TO FROM THE TOP SURFACE OF THE CEILING TO THE WITH PIPING CPVC PIPE OVER OBSTRUCTION. BOTTOM OF THE DECK ABOVE) WHICHEVER IS SMALLER 14' (100 mm) FOR 12' (300 mm) TRUSS]. Figure 4: Open Wood Truss and Open Web Steel Joist Construction with Non -Combustible Insulation Filling to Bottom of the Top Cord Using CPVC Pipe (Cross Section View) Form No. F_081216 21.03.06 Rev 20.3 7of14 ;i lrV11V WUllOM TECHNICAL DATA RESPONSE UPRIGHT SPRINKLER VK950 (SPECIFIC APPLICATION) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com UPPER DECK COMPOSITE WOOD JOIST DRAFT CURTAIN (HEAT COLLECTION BAFFLE) PROTRUDE BELOW JOIST j SPACE OR 8' (200 mm), AS NOTED IN DESIGN CRITERIA CLEARANCE SPRINKLER TO BOTTOM JOIST 1-1/2' (40 mm) MINIMUM, 4' (100 mm) MAXIMUM 6' (1mm) IMUM MAXIMUM ---------- FOR CPVC PIPE \ COIN SPRINKLER FRAME ARMS OF COIN SPRINKLER MUST BE PARALLEL WITH PIPING NON-COMBUSTIBLE INSULATION COIN I--- SPRINKLER - I------- ------- --- SOLID WOOD 2 X FLOOR JOIST MAX. 60' (1500 mm) 72' (1800 mm) MIN. 6' (150 mm) MAXIMUM CEILING OBSTRUCTION CEILING FRAME TOP OF CHORD WHEN CPVC PIPE INSTALLED 6' (150 mm) MAXIMUM OVER OFFSET, COIN SPRINKLER CLEARANCE FOR CPVC PIPE TO CEILING OR MUST BE INSTALLED DIRECT TO CPVC PIPE OVER OBSTRUCTION NON-COMBUSTIBLE CEILING INSULATION, OR 1J ACTUAL SPACE, WHICHEVER IS SMALLER MEASURED FROM THE TOP OF THE CEILING BELOW TO THE BOTTOM OF THE INSULATION ABOVE, Figure 5: Solid Wood or Composite Wood Joist Construction with Non -Combustible Insulation Filling Upper Deck Using CPVC Pipe (Cross Section View) VERTICAL SUPPLY STEEL TO CPVC THROUGH FLOOR C WRAP NON-COMBUSTIBLE TRANSITION INSULATION FITTING CPVC OR COMBUSTIBLE CPVC PIPE PIPE ABOVE CONCEALED SPACE INSTALL COIN SPRINKLER CPVC PIPE WITHIN 12. OF VERTICAL SUPPLY STEEL PIPE 1' C25mm) NO CPVC INSULATION Plpinq CPVC TO 12' MAXIMUM STEEL TRANSITION FITTING NON-COMBUSTIBLE CEILING OPTION 1 OPTION 2 OPTION 3 6' (150 mm) MAXIMUM CLEARANCE FOR CPVC PIPE TO CEILING OR NON-COMBUSTIBLE CEILING INSULATION, OR 1/3 ACTUAL SPACE (MEASURED FROM THE TOP SURFACE OF THE CEILING TO THE BOTTOM OF THE DECK ABOVE) WHICHEVER IS SMALLER C4' (300 mm) FOR 12' (300 mm) TRUSS]. Figure 6: CPVC Piping Installed as a Vertical Riser Form No. F_081216 21.03.06 Rev 20.3 8of14 COIN° QUICK RESPONSE UPRIGHT 141K] A 0 A i SPRINKLER VK950 (SPECIFIC APPLICATION) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com DESIGN CRITERIA - STEEL PIPE (See Figures 7 —12) (Also refer to the Approval Chart on page 3) The Viking COIN° Sprinkler MUST be installed in the upright position. APPLICATION For installation in horizontal concealed spaces of solid wood joist construction with a roof pitch of up to 2/12 maximum. The upper joist is constructed of solid wood or composite wood with a maximum depth of 12" (300 mm) and 16" (400 mm) on center minimum spacing. Also, steel pipe may be ap- plied in truss construction and solid filled non-combustible insulation in upper deck and wood or composite joist construction similar to that shown in Figures 3-5 with the exception of extra sprinklers are not required over obstructions. Also, there is no minimum clearance for supply pipe to upper joists. With the COIN° Sprinkler applied using steel pipe, the system may be wet, dry, or preaction type for wood truss or steel construction; solid wood or composite with non-combustible solid fill insulation (see Paragraph J on page 9). NOTE: In order to be considered "non-combustible insulation filled solid wood or composite wood joist construction'; the insulation (including insulation provided with a combustible vapor barrier), must completely fill the pockets between the joists to the bottom of the joists, and the insulation must be secured in place with metal wire netting. The metal wire netting is intended to hold the insulation in place should the insulation become wetted by the operation of the COIN° Sprinklers in the event of a fire. A. Concealed Space Limitations The total concealed space is not limited; however, the following must be observed: • Blocking between joists and upper deck must be constructed of material that will not allow heat to escape through or above the blocking. • The blocking must be constructed to the full depth of the upper joist, and must be constructed using a non-combustible material or a material that is the same as that of the joist construction. A maximum channel space for blocking is 32 ft (10 m) intervals. • Solid wall construction or draft curtains (heat collection baffles) must protrude below the joist a minimum of 6" (150 mm) or 1/3 the space, whichever is greatest, and run laterally with the joist spaced at 31 ft (9.4 m) width maximum to limit the heat detection space to a maximum of 1 000 ft2 (93 m2) or with the truss spaced at 62 ft (19 m) width maximum to limit the heat detection space for open wood truss construction to 2000 ft� (185 m2) with their top chord members on face (not on edge) and 2000 ft2 (185 m2) for solid wood joists. • Insulated top chord spaces (on edge confine heat localized detection area to 2000 ft2 (185 m2), non -insulated top chord spaces on edge confine heat localized area to 1,000 ft2 (93 m)). • The draft curtain may be constructed of (6 mm) thick plywood to prevent heat from escaping beyond. • When non-combustible solid filled insulation is used, the wood blocking and draft curtains are not required for solid wood or composite wood joist construction. • Draft curtains are NOT required when sprinkler spacing is up to 14' X 14' (4,3 m X 4,3 m) for solid wood joists or trusses on edge for wet systems only; see Figure 13B. • Draft curtains are NOT required when sprinkler spacing is up to 16' X 16' (4,9 m X 4,9 m) for truss construction on face (not on edge) for wet or dry systems; see Figure 13A. • Draft curtains are NOT required when using wood truss construction with chords on face and non-combustible insulation is provided to the bottom of the trusses (Figure 12). B. Concealed Space Height Solid Wood or Composite Wood Joist Construction (See Figures 7 and 8): • Maximum depth or height of concealed space: 60" (1500 mm) from bottom of upper deck joist to top of ceiling joist. • Maximum space from bottom of upper deck to ceiling surface (bottom of joist): 84" (2100 mm). See Figure 7. • Minimum depth or height of concealed space: 6" (150 mm) from bottom of upper deck joist to top of ceiling frame joist. Open Wood Truss or Open Web Steel Joist (See Figure 10): • Maximum height from inside ceiling to inside deck of concealed space: 60" (1500 mm). • Minimum height from bottom of upper chords to top of lower chords: 6" (150 mm) • The top and bottom chord members of these types of wood joists must be on face (not on edge). Obstructed Wood Truss (See Figure 11): • Maximum depth of concealed space: 84" (2100 mm) from bottom of upper deck to top of ceiling. • Minimum depth of concealed space: 6" (150 mm) from bottom of upper chord to top of lower chord. C. System Type • Light hazard, wet pipe system or dry pipe system supervised with air or gas when using steel pipe only. D. Minimum Density • 0.10 gpm/ft2. (4.1 mm/min). E. Spacing of COIN® Sprinklers • Minimum Space Between Sprinklers: 6'-0" (1.8 m) • Maximum Space Between Sprinklers: 16'-0" (4.9 m) F. Maximum Area of Coverage • 256ft2 (24 m2) G. Minimum Operating Pressure • 7.0 PSI (0.5 bar) H. COW Sprinkler Deflector Position The COIN° Sprinkler shall be installed in the upright position. The frame arms must be installed parallel with the pipe. • 1-1/2" to 2" (40 - 50 mm) below solid wood joist or top chord of obstructed wood truss construction. See Figures 7 and 11. • 1-1/2" to 4" (40 - 100 mm) below upper deck for unobstructed open wood truss construction or concealed spaces of non-combustible open steel joist construction. See Figures 8 and 9. • 1-1/2" to 4" (40 - 100 mm) below non-combustible insulation -filled solid wood joists or composite wood joists. See Figure 8. (continues on page 9.) Form No. F_081216 21.03.06 Rev 20.3 9of14 COIN° QUICK RESPONSE UPRIGHT 141K] A 0 A i SPRINKLER VK950 (SPECIFIC APPLICATION) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com DESIGN CRITERIA - STEEL PIPE (see Figures 7-12) (Also refer to the Approval Chart on page 3) (continued from page 8) I. Remote Area For wet pipe systems, 1. The remote area for open wood truss construction or open bar joist construction with the top chord members on face (not on edge) is 1000 ftz (93 mz) or 6 sprinklers, whichever is greater. See Table 2. - Draft curtains are NOT required when sprinkler spacing is up to 16' X 16' (4,9 m X 4,9 m). The remote area for this application is the same as above. 2. The remote area for solid wood joists is 1000 ftz (93 mz) or 6 sprinklers, whichever is greater. See Table 2. - Draft curtains are NOT required when sprinkler spacing is up to 14' X 14' (4,3 m X 4,3 m). The remote area for this application is the same as above. 3. The remote area for open wood truss construction with the top chord members on edge is 1000 ftz (93 m2) or 6 sprinklers, whichever is greater. See Table 2. • Draft curtains are NOT required when sprinkler spacing is up to 14' X 14' (4,3 m X 4,3 m) The remote area for this application is the same as above. 4. The remote area for composite wood joists is 1000 ftz (93 mz). For dry pipe systems, 1. The remote area for open wood truss construction or open bar joist construction with the top chord members on face (not on edge) is 1000 ftz (93 mz) or 6 sprinklers, whichever is greater. See Table 2. • Draft curtains are NOT required when sprinkler spacing is up to 16' X 16' (4,9 m X 4,9 m). The remote area for this application is the same as above. 2. The remote area for solid wood joists is 2000 ftz (185 mz) or 15 sprinklers, whichever is greater. See Table 2. 3. The remote area for open wood truss construction with the top chord members on edge is 1000 ftz (93 mz). 4. The remote area for composite wood joists is 1000 ftz (93 mz). J. Piping System Steel pipe installed in accordance with NFPA 13 standards may be applied. The steel pipe may be hung from the upper joist or truss using proper supports. The sprinkler deflector must be positioned as indicated in paragraph H above. Extra sprinklers are not required for protection of pipe when offsetting for obstructions. Ceiling sprinklers below the concealed space may be fed from the same piping as the COIN° Sprinklers. IMPORTANT. Always refer to Bulletin Form No. F_091699 - Care and Handling of Sprinklers. Also refer to Bulletin Form No. F_080614 for general care, installation, and maintenance information. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in accordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data, the appropriate standards of NFPA, FM Global, LPCB, APSAD, VdS or other similar organizations, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. FRAME ARMS OF COIN SPRINKLER MUST BE PARALLEL WITH PIPING UPPER CLEARANCE SPRINKLER TO DECK BOTTOM JOIST 1-1/2' (40 nn) MINIMUM, 2' (50 —) MAXIMUM 2 X FLOOR JOIST > 1 77 - BLOCKING COIN SPRINKLER ______ ______________ 6' (150 —) MINIMUM TO 60' (1500 —) MAXIMUM _ e4' MAX. (2100 —) DRAFT CURTAIN (HEAT COLLECTION BAFFLE) CEILING PROTRUDE BELOW JOIST CEILING FRAME SPACE ❑R 6' (150 nn), AS NOTED IN DESIGN CRITERIA Figure 7: Solid Wood Joist Construction (Steel Pipe, Cross Sectional View) Form No. F_081216 21.03.06 Rev 20.3 10 of 14 COIN° QUICK RESPONSE UPRIGHT SPRINKLER VK950 (SPECIFIC APPLICATION) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com NUN -COMBUSTIBLE FRAME ARMS OF COIN SPRINKLER UPPER INSULATION CLEARANCE SPRINKLER TO BOTTOM MUST BE PARALLEL WITH PIPING DECK JOIST 1-1/2' (40 MM) MINIMUM 4' (100 MM) MAXIMUM SOLID WOOD COMPOSITE COIN 72' (1800 MM) 2 X FLOOR JOIST 6' (150 MM) MINIMUM ^ WOOD JOIST SPRINKLER MAXIMUM TO 60' (1500 MM) MAXIMUM CEILING FRAME CEILING Figure 8: Solid Wood or Composite Wood Joist Construction with Non -Combustible Insulation Filled Upper Deck (Steel Pipe, Cross Sectional View) TOP CHORD 4' (100 MM) OR LESS UPPER DECK CLEARANCE SPRINKLER TO DECK 1-1/2' (40 MM) MINIMUM 4' (100 MM) MAXIMUM 4-1/2' (115 MM) MINIMUM FROM FACE OF WOOD TRUSS OR TOP CHORD OF BAR JOIST WHEN CLEARANCE OF SPRINKLER TO DECK IS LESS THAN 4' (100 MM) COIN SPRINKLER - 6' CSSO MM) 60' C1S00 MM) MINIMUM MAXIMUM L - \ - - - 1 DRAFT CURTAIN (HEAT FRAME ARMS OF SPRINKLER MUST BE PARALLEL WITH PIPING COLLECTION BAFFLE) 8' CEILING SPRINKLER FOR (200 MM) OR j HEIGHT, LOWER ROOM AS NOTED IN DESIGN CRITERIA PROTECTION OPEN WOOD OR STEEL TRUSS CONSTRUCTION CONCEALED SPACE. Figure 9: Unobstructed Open Wood Truss and Open Steel Bar Joist (Steel Pipe, Cross Sectional View) Form No. F_081216 21.03.06 Rev 20.3 11 of 14 I�Sj I jU Mp COIN° QUICK RESPONSE UPRIGHT SPRINKLER VK950 (SPECIFIC APPLICATION) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com TOP CHORD GREATER THAN 4'(100 mm) CLEARANCE SPRINKLER TO UPPER DECK BOTTOM OF CHORD 1-1/2' (40 mm) MINIMUM 4' (100 mm) MAXIMUM ___-_-____/x --F _________ J____ Ll_______ 4-1/2' (115 mm) MINIMUM FROM FACE OF WOOD TRUSS OR TOP CHORD OF BAR JOIST WHEN CLEARANCE OF SPRINKLER TO DECK IS LESS THAN 4' (100 mm) COIN SPRINKLER 6' (150 MM) 60' (1500 mm) MINIMUM. MAXIMUM. J DRAFT CURTAIN (HEAT FRAME ARMS OF SPRINKLER COLLECTION BAFFLE) 8' (200 mm) OR i HEIGHT, MUST BE PARALLEL WITH PIPING AS NOTED IN DESIGN CRITERIA CEILING OPEN WOOD OR STEEL TRUSS CONSTRUCTION CONCEALED SPACE SPRINKLER FOR LOWER ROOM PROTECTION Figure 10: Open Wood Truss and Open Web Steel Joist Construction with Non -Combustible Insulation Filling to Bottom of the Top Cord Using Steel Pipe (Cross Section View) TOP CHORD FRAME ARMS OF SPRINKLER GREATER THAN MUST BE INSTALLED PARALLEL 4' (100 mm) DEEP UPPER DECK WITH PIPING 1-1/2' (40 mm) MINIMUM 2' 150 mm) MAXIMUM 64' (2100 mm) 60' (1500 mm) MAXIMUM MAXIMUM. 6' (150 mm) MINIMUM. CEILING FRAME CEILING Figure 11: Obstructed Wood Truss Construction (Steel Pipe, Cross Sectional View) Form No. F_081216 21.03.06 Rev 20.3 12 of 14 COIN° QUICK RESPONSE UPRIGHT 141Kd SPRINKLER VK950 (SPECIFIC APPLICATION) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com T❑ CEILING ❑R NON-COMBUSTIBLE CEILINGy INSULATION, ❑R 1/3 ACTUAL SPACE (MEASURED FROM THE TOP SURFACE ❑F THE CEILING T❑ THE BOTTOM ❑F THE DECK ABOVE) WHICHEVER IS SMALLER E4' (100 -) FOR 12' (300 -) TRUSS]. Figure 12: Wood Truss Construction with Chords on Face and Non-combustible Insulation Provided to the Bottom of the Trusses (CPVC and Steel Pipe, Cross Section View) Form No. F_081216 21.03.06 Rev 20.3 13 of 14 COIN° QUICK RESPONSE UPRIGHT 141K] A 0 A i SPRINKLER VK950 (SPECIFIC APPLICATION) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com On Face Example of Typical 2x4 Construction Refer to Design Critera Figure 13A: Trusses on Face On Edge Example of Typical 2x4 Construction Refer to Design Critera Figure 1313: Trusses on Edge 3-1/2" (89 mm) (38 mm) 1-1/2" (38 mm) * 3-1/2) (89 mm) r Form No. F_081216 21.03.06 Rev 20.3 14 of 14 r- COIN° QUICK RESPONSE UPRIGHT 141K] A 0 A i SPRINKLER VK950 (SPECIFIC APPLICATION) The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com OBSTRUCTION CRITERIA - CPVC and STEEL PIPE APPLIES TO BOTH CPVC AND STEEL PIPE (Also refer to the Approval Chart) OBSTRUCTIONS • All obstruction criteria for extended coverage sprinklers per NFPA 13 shall apply unless specified differently in this data sheet. • For installations where the VK950 is installed up to a 15'-0" X 15-0" spacing or less between sprinkler, the obstruction rules for standard coverage sprinklers shall apply. • For installations where the VK950 exceeds 15'-0" X 15'-0" spacing, and up to 16'-0" X 16'-0" spacing, the obstruction rules for extended coverage sprinklers shall apply • See illustrations below. ELEVATION VIEW Upper Deck X I-, (0 YI Z Lower Deck ELEVATION VIEW PLAN VIEW YT Z X Upper Deck or bottom of non-combustible insulation Y Standard Coverage Applications x Extended Coverage Applications X>_3Yor3Z X>_4Yor4Z X < 36" (900 mm) X < 36" (900 mm) (Use dimension Y or Z, whichever is greater.) (Use dimension Y or Z, whichever is greater.) Figure 14: NFPA 13 Obstruction Criteria NFPA 13 Obstruction Criteria - Standard Coverage ApplicationTable 10.2.7.1.2 Maximum Allowable Distance Distance from Sprinkler to Side of Obstruction AboveBottom . Obstruction < 1'-0" <300 mm 0" 0 mm 1'-0" to <1'-6" 300 mm to <450 mm 2'/z" 65 mm 1'-6" to <2'-0" 450 mm to <600 mm 3'/2" 90 mm 2'-0" to <2'-6" 600 mm to <750 mm 5'/2' 140 mm 2'-6" to <3'-0" 750 mm to <900 mm 7'/2' 190 mm T-0" to <3'-6" 900 mm to <1.1 m 9'/2' 240 mm 3'-6" to <4'-0" 1.1 m to <1.2 m 12" j 300 mm 4'-0" to <4'-6" 1.2 m to <1.4 m 14" 350 mm 4'-6" to <5'-0" 1.4 m to <1.5 m 16'/2" 45 mm NFPA 13 Obstruction Criteria - Extended Coverage ApplicationTable 11.2.5.1.2 Allowable Maximum Distance Distance from Sprinkler to Side of Obstruction AboveBottom . Obstruction < 1'-0" <300 mm 0" 0 mm 1'-0" to <1'-6" 300 mm to <450 mm 0" 0 mm 1'-6" to <2'-0" 450 mm to <600 mm 1" 25 mm 2'-0" to <2'-6" 600 mm to <750 mm 1" 25 mm 2'-6" to <3'-0" 750 mm to <900 mm 1" 75 mm T-0" to <3'-6" 900 mm to <1.1 m 3" 75 mm T-6" to <4'-0" 1.1 m to <1.2 m 3" 75 mm 4-0" to <4'-6" 1.2 m to <1.4 m 5" 125 mm 4'-6" to <5'-0" 1.4 m to <1.5 m 7" 175 mm Form No. F_081216 21.03.06 Rev 20.3 Replaces Form No. F_081216 20.2 (Added new Figure 6 and 12.) Page 1 of 4 774 Jill SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. 1. DESCRIPTION - STANDARD RESPONSE, QUICK RESPONSE, EXTENDED COVERAGE, AND DRY SPRINKLERS Viking thermosensitive spray sprinklers consist of a small frame and either a glass bulb or a fusible operating element. Available styles include pendent, flush pendent, concealed pendent, upright, horizontal sidewall, vertical sidewall, or conventional, depending on the particular sprinkler model selected. Viking sprinklers are available with various finishes, temperature ratings, responses, and K-Factors to meet design requirementst. Used in conjunction with one of the corrosion -resistant coatings (for frame style sprinklers), the units provide protection against many corrosive environments. In addition, the special Polyester or Teflon° coatings can be used in decorative applications where colors are desired. t Refer to the sprinkler technical data page for available styles, finishes, temperature ratings, responses, and nominal K-Factors for specific sprinkler models. 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS Refer to the Approval Charts on the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s) and/or approval agency listings. 3. TECHNICAL DATA Specifications: EWARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data sheet. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov Material Standards: Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data sheet. 4. INSTALLATION NOTE: Take care not to over -tighten the sprinkler and/or damage its operating parts! Maximum Torque: 1/2" NPT: 14 ft-Ibs. (19.0 N-m) 3/4" NPT: 20 ft-Ibs. (27.1 N-m) 1" NPT. 30 ft-Ibs. (40.7 N-m) A. Care and Handling (also refer to Bulletin - Care and Handling of Sprinklers, Form No. F_091699.) Sprinklers must be handled with care. They must be stored in a cool, dry place in their original shipping container. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum ambient temperature al- lowed (refer to the temperature chart on the sprinkler technical data page). Never install any glass -bulb sprinkler if the bulb is cracked or if there is a loss of liquid from the bulb. A small air bubble should be present in the glass bulb. Any sprinkler with a loss of liquid from the glass bulb or damage to the fusible element should be destroyed immediately. (Note: Installing glass bulb sprinklers in direct sunlight (ultraviolet light) may affect the color of the dye used to color code the bulb. This color change does not affect the integrity of the bulb.) Sprinklers must be protected from mechanical damage during storage, transport, handling, and after installation. Sprinklers subject to mechanical damage must be protected with an approved sprinkler guard. Use only sprinklers listed as corrosion resistant when subject to corrosive environments. When installing corrosion -resistant sprin- klers, take care not to damage the corrosion -resistant coating. Use only the special wrench designed for installing coated or recessed Viking sprinklers (any other wrench may damage the unit). Concealed sprinklers must be installed in neutral or negative pressure plenums only! Use care when locating sprinklers near fixtures that can generate heat. Do not install sprinklers where they could be exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum recommended ambient temperature for the temperature rating used. Wet pipe systems must be provided with adequate heat. Sprinklers supplied from dry systems in areas subject to freezing must be listed dry sprinklers, upright, or horizontal sidewall sprinklers installed so that water is not trapped. For dry systems, pendent sprinklers and sidewall sprinklers installed on return bends are permitted, where the sprinklers, return bend, and branch line piping are in an area maintained at or above 40 °F (4 °C). B. Installation Instructions - Standard Spray Sprinklers Viking sprinklers are manufactured and tested to meet the rigid requirements of approving agencies. They are designed to be installed in accordance with recognized installation standards. Deviation from the standards or any alteration to sprinklers or cover plate assemblies after they leave the factory including, but not limited to: painting, plating, coating, or modification, may render them inoperative and will automatically nullify the approvals and any guarantee made by The Viking Corporation. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080614 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 2 of 4 774 Jill SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. Before installation, be sure to have the appropriate sprinkler model and style, with the correct K-Factor, temperature rating, and response characteristics. Sprinklers must be installed after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. Keep sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields contained within the caps or shields during installation and testing, and any time the sprinkler is shipped or handled. 1 a. For frame -style sprinklers, install escutcheon (if used), which is designed to thread onto the external threads of the sprinkler. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler data page to determine approved escutcheons for use with specific sprinkler models. 1 b. For flush and concealed style sprinklers: Cut the sprinkler nipple so that the '/2" or 3/4" (15 mm or 20 mm)* NPT outlet of the reducing coupling is at the desired location, and centered in the opening* in the ceiling or wall. "Size depends on the sprinkler model used. Refer to the sprinkler technical data page. 2. Apply a small amount of pipe -joint compound or tape to the external threads of the sprinkler only, taking care not to allow a build-up of compound in the sprinkler inlet. NOTE: Sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields must have the caps or shields kept on them when applying pipe -joint compound or tape. Exception: For domed concealed sprinklers, remove the protective cap for installation, and then place it back on the sprinkler temporarily.. 3. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. DO NOT use the deflector or fusible element to start or thread the sprinkler into a fitting. a. Install the sprinkler onto the piping using the special sprinkler wrench only, taking care not to over -tighten or damage the sprinkler. b. For flush and concealed style sprinklers: the internal diameter of the special sprinkler installation wrench is designed for use with the sprinkler contained in the protective cap. Exception: For domed concealed sprinklers, remove the protective cap for installation, and then place it back on the sprinkler temporarily. Thread the flush or concealed sprinkler into the '/2" or 3/4" (15 mm or 20 mm)* NPT outlet of the coupling by turning it clockwise with the special sprinkler wrench. 'Thread size depends on the particular sprinkler model used. Refer to the sprinkler technical data page. C. Installation Instructions - Dry Sprinklers WARNING: Viking dry sprinklers are to be installed in the 1" outlet (for dry and preaction systems), or run of malleable, ductile iron, or Nibco CPVC* threaded tee fittings (for wet systems) that meet the dimensional requirements of ANSI B16.3 (Class 150), or cast iron threaded tee fittings that meet the dimensional requirements of ANSI B16.4 (Class 125), even at branch line ends. The threaded end of the dry sprinkler is designed to allow the seal to penetrate and extend into the fitting to a predetermined depth. This prevents condensation from accumulating and freezing over the sprinkler seal. *NOTE: When using CPVC fittings with Viking dry sprinklers, use only new Nibco Model 5012-S-13I. When selecting other CPVC fittings, contact Viking Technical Services. 1. DO NOT install the dry sprinkler into a threaded elbow, coupling, or any other fitting that could interfere with thread penetration. Such installation would damage the brass seal. 2. DO NOT install dry sprinklers into couplings or fittings that would allow condensation to accumulate above the seal when the sprinkler is located in an area subject to freezing. 3. NEVER try to modify dry sprinklers. They are manufactured for specific "A" or "B" dimensions and cannot be modified. The dry sprinkler must be installed after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. Before installation, be sure to have the correct sprinkler model and style, with the appropriate "A" or "B" dimension(s), temperature rating, orifice size, and response characteristics. Keep sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields contained within the caps or shields during installation and testing, and any time the sprinkler is shipped or handled. Exception: For concealed and adjustable recessed dry sprinklers, the protective caps and shields are removed for installation. To install the dry sprinkler, refer to the instructions below and the appropriate sprinkler technical data page for illustrated instruc- tions. Dry upright sprinklers must be installed above the piping, in the upright position only. When installing dry upright or plain barrel style vertical sidewall sprinklers on piping located close to the ceiling, it may be necessary to lower the sprinkler into the fitting from above the ceiling. When installing dry upright or plain barrel vertical sidewall sprinklers from below the ceiling, verify that the opening in the ceiling is a minimum 1-112" (38.1 mm) in diameter. For dry upright or plain barrel vertical sidewall sprinklers in the upright position: First, install the escutcheon (if used) over the threaded end of the sprinkler barrel. Slide the escutcheon past the external threads. NOTE: When installing the dry upright or plain barrel vertical sidewall sprinkler from above the ceiling, it will be necessary to install the escutcheon after lowering the threaded end of the sprinkler through the ceiling penetration. A. For all dry sprinklers: Apply a small amount of pipe -joint compound or tape to the external threads of the sprinkler barrel only, taking care not to allow a build-up of compound or tape over the brass inlet and seal. NOTE: Sprinklers with protective caps or bulb shields must be contained within the caps or shields before applying pipe -joint compound or tape. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 3 of 4 774 Jill SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. B. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. C. Install the dry sprinkler on the piping using the special dry sprinkler wrench only, while taking care not to damage the sprinkler. NOTE: Thread the sprinkler into the fitting hand tight, plus 1/2 turn with the dry sprinkler wrench. D. For adjustable standard and adjustable recessed dry pendent and sidewall sprinklers: Escutcheons can be installed after the sprinklers have been installed onto the piping. Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page for escutcheon installation instructions and illustrations. D. Installation Instructions - Testing 4. After installation, the entire sprinkler system must be tested. The test must be conducted to comply with the installation stand- ards. Viking high pressure sprinklers may be hydrostatically tested at a maximum of 300 psi (20.7 bar) for limited periods of time (two hours), for the purpose of acceptance by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. a. Make sure the sprinkler is properly tightened. If a thread leak occurs, normally the sprinkler must be removed, new pipe -joint compound or tape applied, and then reinstalled. This is due to the fact that when the joint seal is damaged, the sealing compound or tape is washed out of the joint. Air testing [do not exceed 40 psi (2.76 bar)] the sprinkler piping prior to testing with water may be considered in areas where leakage during testing must be prevented. Refer to the Installation Standards and the Authority Having Jurisdiction. b. Remove plastic protective sprinkler caps or bulb shields AFTER the wall or ceiling finish work is completed where the sprinkler is installed and there no longer is a potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating ele- ments. To remove the bulb shields, simply pull the ends of the shields apart where they are snapped together. To remove caps from frame style sprinklers, turn the caps slightly and pull them off the sprinklers. SPRINKLER CAPS OR BULB SHIELDS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Retain a protective cap or shield in the spare sprinkler cabinet. 5. For flush style sprinklers: the ceiling ring can now be installed onto the sprinkler body. Align the ceiling ring with the sprinkler body and thread or push it on (depends on sprinkler model) until the outer flange touches the surface of the ceiling. Note the maximum adjustment is 1/4" (6.35 mm). DO NOT MODIFY THE UNIT. If necessary, re -cut the sprinkler drop nipple as required. 6. For concealed sprinklers: the cover assembly can now be attached. a. Remove the cover from the protective box, taking care not to damage the cover plate assembly. b. Gently place the base of the cover plate assembly over the sprinkler protruding through the opening in the ceiling. c. Push the cover plate assembly onto the sprinkler until the unfinished brass flange of the cover plate base (or the cover adapter, if used) touches the surface of the ceiling. d. Refer to the applicable technical data sheet to determin the maximum adjustment available for concealed sprinklers. DO NOT MODIFY THE UNIT. If necessary, re -cut the sprinkler drop nipple. NOTE: If it is necessary to remove the entire sprinkler unit, the system must be taken out of service. See section 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE and follow all warnings and instructions. 5. OPERATION Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s). During fire conditions, the operating element fuses or shatters (depending on the type of sprinkler), releasing the pip cap and sealing assembly. Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the sprinkler deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire. IMPORTANT. Always refer to Bulletin Form No. F_091699 - Care and Handling of Sprinklers. Viking sprinklers are to be installed in accordance with the latest edition of Viking technical data, the appro- priate standards of NFPA, FM Global, LPCB, APSAD, VdS or other similar organizations, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, whenever applicable. The sprinkler technical data page may contain installation requirements specific for the sprinkler model selected. The use of certain types of sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to installation. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 4 of 4 774 Jill SPRINKLER GENERAL CARE, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page. 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE NOTICE: Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. NOTICE: The owner is responsible for having the fire -protection system and devices inspected, tested, and maintained in proper operating condition in accordance with this guide, and applicable NFPA standards. In addition, the Authority Having Jurisdiction may have additional maintenance, testing, and inspection requirements that must be followed. A. Sprinklers must be inspected on a regular basis for corrosion, mechanical damage, obstructions, paint, etc. Frequency of inspec- tions may vary due to corrosive atmospheres, water supplies, and activity around the sprinkler unit. B. Sprinklers or cover plate assemblies that have been field painted, caulked, or mechanically damaged must be replaced im- mediately. Sprinklers showing signs of corrosion shall be tested and/or replaced immediately as required. Installation standards require sprinklers to be tested and, if necessary, replaced after a specified term of service. Refer to NFPA 25 and the Authority Having Jurisdiction for the specified period of time after which testing and/or replacement is required. Never attempt to repair or reassemble a sprinkler. Sprinklers and cover assemblies that have operated cannot be reassembled or re -used, but must be replaced. When replacement is necessary, use only new sprinklers and cover assemblies with identical performance char- acteristics. C. The sprinkler discharge pattern is critical for proper fire protection. Therefore, nothing should be hung from, attached to, or otherwise obstruct the discharge pattern. All obstructions must be immediately removed or, if necessary, additional sprinklers installed. D. When replacing existing sprinklers, the system must be removed from service. Refer to the appropriate system description and/ or valve instructions. Prior to removing the system from service, notify all Authorities Having Jurisdiction. Consideration should be given to employment of a fire patrol in the affected area. 1. Remove the system from service, drain all water, and relieve all pressure on the piping. 2a. For frame -style sprinklers, use the special sprinkler wrench to remove the old sprinkler by turning it counterclockwise to unthread it from the piping. 2b. For flush and concealed style sprinklers: Remove the ceiling ring or cover plate assem- bly before unthreading the sprinkler body from the piping. Ceiling rings and cover plates can be removed ei- ther by gently unthreading them or pulling them off the sprinkler body (depends on the sprinkler model used). After the ceiling ring or cover plate assembly has been removed from the sprinkler body, place the plastic protective cap (from the spare sprinkler cabinet) over the sprinkler to be removed and then fit the sprinkler wrench over the cap. Then use the wrench to unthread the sprinkler from the piping. Exception: Domed concealed sprinklers are removed without the plastic cap. 3. Install the new sprinkler unit by following the instructions in section 4. INSTALLATION. Care must be taken to ensure that the replacement sprinkler is the proper model and style, with the correct K-Factor, temperature rating, and response character- istics. A fully stocked spare sprinkler cabinet should be provided for this purpose. For flush or concealed sprinklers: stock of spare ceiling rings or cover plates should also be available in the spare sprinkler cabinet. E. Place the system back in service and secure all valves. Check for and repair all leaks. Sprinkler systems that have been sub- jected to a fire must be returned to service as soon as possible. The entire system must be inspected for damage, and repaired or replaced as necessary. Sprinklers that have been exposed to corrosive products of combustion or high ambient temperatures, but have not operated, should be replaced. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction for minimum replacement requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY Viking sprinklers are available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. Form No. F_080614 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080614 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 1 of 3 N I la 7 471111 SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com 1. DESCRIPTION Viking fire sprinklers consist of a threaded frame with a specific waterway or orifice size and a deflector for distributing water in a specified pattern. A closed or sealed sprinkler refers to a complete assembly, including the thermosensitive operating element. An open sprinkler does not use an operating element and is open at all times. The distribution of water is intended to extinguish a fire or to control its spread. Viking sprinklers are available in several models and styles. Refer to specific sprinkler technical data pages for available styles, finishes, temperature ratings, thread sizes, and nominal K-Factors for the particular model selected. 2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS Refer to the Approval Charts on the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s) and/or WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - approval agency listings. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov 3. TECHNICAL DATA Pressure Ratings: Maximum allowable water working pressure is 175 psig (12 Bar) unless rated and specified for high water working pressure [250 psig (17.2 bar)]. Sprinkler Identification: Viking sprinklers are identified and marked with the word "Viking", the sprinkler identification number (SIN) consisting of "VK" plus a three digit number*, the model letter, and the year of manufacture. Available Finishes: Viking sprinklers are available in several decorative finishes. Some models are available with corrosion -resistant coatings or are fabricated from non -corrosive material. Refer to the sprinkler technical data page for additional information. Available Temperature Ratings: Viking sprinklers are available in several temperature ratings that relate to a specific temperature classification. Applicable installa- tion rules mandate the use and limitations of each temperature classification. In selecting the appropriate temperature classifica- tion, the maximum expected ceiling temperature must be known. When there is doubt as to the maximum temperature at the sprinkler location, a maximum -reading thermometer should be used to determine the temperature under conditions that would show the highest readings to be expected. In addition, recognized installation rules may require a higher temperature classifica- tion, depending upon sprinkler location, occupancy classification, commodity classification, storage height, and other hazards. In all cases, the maximum expected ceiling temperature dictates the lowest allowable temperature classification. Sprinklers located immediately adjacent to a heat source may require a higher temperature rating. K-Factors: Viking sprinklers are available in several orifice sizes with related K-Factors. The orifice is a tapered waterway and, therefore, the K-Factor given is nominal. Nominal U.S. K-Factors are provided in accordance with the 1999 edition of NFPA 13, Section 3-2.3. Refer to the specific data page for appropriate K-Factor information. Available Styles: Viking sprinklers are available for installation in several positions as indicated by a stamping on the deflector. The deflector style dictates the appropriate installation position of the sprinkler; it breaks the solid stream of water issuing from the sprinkler orifice to form a specific spray pattern. The following list indicates the various styles and identification of Viking sprinklers. UPRIGHT SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended to be installed with the deflector above the frame so water flows upward through the orifice, striking the deflector and forming an umbrella -shaped spray pat- tern downward. Marked "SSU" (Standard Sprinkler Upright) or "UPRIGHT" Viking Technical Data may be found on on the deflector. PENDENT SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended to be oriented with the deflec- The Viking Corporation's Web site at for below the frame so water flows downward through the orifice, striking http://www.vikinggroupinc.com. the deflector and forming an umbrella -shaped spray pattern downward. The Web site may include a more recent Marked "SSP" (Standard Sprinkler Pendent) or "PENDENT" on the de- edition of this Technical Data Page. flector. CONVENTIONAL SPRINKLER: An "old style" sprinkler intended to be installed with the deflector in either the upright or pendent position. The deflector provides a spherical type pattern with 40 to 60 percent of the water initially directed downward and a proportion directed upward. Must be installed in accordance with installation rules for conventional or old style sprinklers. DO NOT USE AS A REPLACEMENT FOR STANDARD SPRAY SPRINKLERS. Marked "C U/P" (Conventional Upright/Pendent) on the deflector. Form No. F_080814 18.12.06 Rev 14.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080814 Rev 14.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 2 of 3 N I la 7 471111 SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com VERTICAL SIDEWALL (VSW) SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended for installation near the wall and ceiling. The deflector provides a water spray pattern outward in a quarter -spherical pattern and can be installed in the upright or pendent position with the flow arrow in the direction of discharge. Marked "SIDEWALL" on the deflector with an arrow and the word "FLOW". (Note: Some vertical sidewall sprinklers can only be installed in the upright or pendent position —in this case, the sprinkler will also be marked "UPRIGHT" or "PENDENT'.) HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL (HSW) SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended for installation near the wall and ceiling. The special deflector provides a water spray pattern outward in a quarter -spherical pattern. Most of the water is directed away from the nearby wall with a small portion directed at the wall behind the sprinkler. The top of the deflector is oriented parallel with the ceiling or roof. The flow arrows point in the direction of discharge. Marked "SIDEWALL" and "TOP" with an arrow and the word "FLOW". EXTENDED COVERAGE (EC) SPRINKLER: A spray sprinkler designed to discharge water over an area having the maximum dimensions indicated in the individual listings. Maximum area of coverage, minimum flow rate, orifice size, and nominal K-Factor are specified in the individual listings. EC sprinklers are intended for Light -Hazard occupancies with smooth, flat, horizontal ceil- ings unless otherwise specified. In addition to the above markings, the sprinkler is marked "EC". QUICK RESPONSE (QR) SPRINKLER: A spray sprinkler with a fast- actuating operating element. The use of quick response sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) prior to installing. QUICK RESPONSE EXTENDED COVERAGE (QREC) SPRINKLER: A spray sprinkler designed to discharge water over an area having the maximum dimensions indicated in the individual listing. This is a sprinkler with an operating element that meets the criteria for quick response. QREC sprinklers are only intended for Light Hazard occupancies. The sprinkler is marked "QREC'. FLUSH SPRINKLER: A decorative spray sprinkler intended for installation with a concealed piping system. The unit is mounted flush with the ceiling or wall, with the fusible link exposed. Upon actuation, the deflector extends beyond the ceiling or wall to distribute water discharge. The sprinkler is marked "SSP", "PEND", or "SIDEWALL" and "TOP". CONCEALED SPRINKLER: A decorative spray sprinkler intended for installation with a concealed piping system. The sprinkler is hidden from view by a cover plate installed flush with the ceiling or wall. During fire conditions, the cover plate detaches, and upon sprinkler actuation, the deflector extends beyond the ceiling or wall to distribute water discharge. The sprinkler is marked "SSP", "PEND", or "SIDEWALL" and "TOP". RECESSED SPRINKLER: A spray sprinkler assembly intended for installation with a concealed piping system. The assembly con- sists of a sprinkler installed in a decorative adjustable recessed escutcheon that minimizes the protrusion of the sprinkler beyond the ceiling or wall without adversely affecting the sprinkler distribution or sensitivity. Refer to the appropriate technical data page for allowable sprinkler models, temperature ratings, and occupancy classifications. DO NOT RECESS ANY SPRINKLER NOT LISTED FOR USE WITH THE ESCUTCHEON. CORROSION -RESISTANT SPRINKLER: A special service sprinkler with non -corrosive protective coatings, or that is fabricated from non -corrosive material, for use in atmospheres that would normally corrode sprinklers. DRY SPRINKLER: A special -service sprinkler intended for installation on dry pipe systems or wet pipe systems where the sprinkler is subject to freezing temperatures. The unit consists of a sprinkler permanently secured to an extension nipple with a sealed inlet end to prevent water from entering the nipple until the sprinkler operates. The unit MUST be installed in a tee fitting. Dry upright sprinklers are marked with the "B" dimension [distance from the face of the fitting (tee) to the top of the deflector]. Dry pendent and sidewall sprinklers are marked with the "A" dimension [the distance from the face of fitting (tee) to the finished surface of the ceiling or wall]. LARGE DROP SPRINKLER: A type of special application sprinkler used to provide fire control of specific high -challenge fire haz- ards. Large drop sprinklers are designed to produce an umbrella -shaped spray pattern downward with a higher percentage of "large" water droplets than standard spray sprinklers. The sprinkler has an extra -large orifice with a nominal K-Factor of 11.2. Marked "HIGH CHALLENGE" and "UPRIGHT'. EARLY SUPPRESSION FAST -RESPONSE (ESFR) SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended to provide fire suppression of specific high - challenge fire hazards through the use of a fast response fusible link, 14.0, 16.8, or 25.2 nominal K-Factor, and special deflector. ESFR sprinklers are designed to produce high -momentum water droplets in a hemispherical pattern below the deflector. This permits penetration of the fire plume and direct wetting of the burning fuel surface while cooling the atmosphere early in the development of a high -challenge fire. Marked "ESFR" and "UPRIGHT' or "PEND". INTERMEDIATE LEVEL/RACK STORAGE SPRINKLER: A standard spray sprinkler assembly designed to protect its operating element from the spray of sprinklers installed at higher elevations. The assembly consists of a standard or large orifice upright or pendent sprinkler with an integral upright or pendent water shield and guard assembly. Use only those sprinklers that have been tested and listed for use with the assembly. Refer to the technical data page for allowable sprinkler models. RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER: A sprinkler intended for use in the following occupancies: one- and two-family dwellings with the fire protection sprinkler system installed in accordance with NFPA 13D; residential occupancies up to four stories in height with the fire protection system installed in accordance with NFPA 13R; and where allowed by the Authority Having Jurisdiction in resi- dential portions of any occupancy with the fire protection system installed in accordance with NFPA 13. Form No. F_080814 18.12.06 Rev 14.1.P65 Page 3 of 3 N I la 7 471111 SPRINKLER OVERVIEW The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Residential sprinklers have a unique distribution pattern and utilize a "fast response" heat sensitive operating element. They en- hance survivability in the room of fire origin and are designed to provide a life safety environment for a minimum of ten minutes. For this reason, residential sprinklers must not be used to replace standard sprinklers unless tested for and approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. In addition to standard markings, the unit is identified as "RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER" or "RES". 4. INSTALLATION Refer to appropriate NFPA Installation Standards. 5. OPERATION Refer to the appropriate sprinkler technical data page(s). 6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance requirements. 7. AVAILABILITY Viking sprinklers are available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation. 8. GUARANTEE For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. IMPORTANT. Always referto Bulletin Form No. F_091699 -Care and Handling of Sprinklers and the appropriate sprin- klergeneral care, installation, and maintenance guide. Viking sprinklers areto be installed in accordancewiththe latest edition of Viking technical data, the appropriate standards of NFPA, FM Global, LPCB, APSAD, VdS or other similar organizations, and alsowith the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards, wheneverapplicable. The sprinkler technical data page may contain installation requirements specific for the sprinkler model selected. The use of certain types of sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to installation. Form No. F_080814 18.12.06 Rev 14.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_080814 Rev 14.1 (Added P65 Warning.) Page 1 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com SPRINKLERS ARE FRAGILE - HANDLE WITH CARE! General Handling and Storage: • Store sprinklers in a cool, dry place. • Protect sprinklers during storage, transport, handling, and after installation. • Use the original shipping containers. DO NOT place sprinklers loose in boxes, bins, or buckets. • Keep sprinklers separated at all times. DO NOT allow metal parts to contact sprinkler operating elements. For Pre -Assembled Drops: • Protect sprinklers during handling and after installation. • For recessed assemblies, use the protective sprinkler cap (Viking Part Number 10364). Sprinklers with Protective Shields or Caps: • DO NOT remove shields or caps until after sprinkler installation and there no longer is potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating elements. • Sprinkler shields or caps MUST be removed BEFORE placing the system in service! • Remove the sprinkler shield by carefully pulling it apart where it is snapped together. • Remove the cap by turning it slightly and pulling it off the sprinkler. Sprinkler Installation: • DO NOT use the sprinkler deflector or operating element to start or thread the sprinkler into a fitting. • Use only the designated sprinkler head wrench! Refer to the current sprinkler tech- nical data page to determine the correct wrench for the model of sprinkler used. • DO NOT install sprinklers onto piping at the floor level. • Install sprinklers after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. • DO NOT allow impacts such as hammer blows directly to sprinklers or to fittings, pipe, or couplings in close proximity to sprinklers. Sprinklers can be damaged from direct or indirect impacts. • DO NOT attempt to remove drywall, paint, etc., from sprinklers. • Take care not to over -tighten the sprinkler and/or damage its operating parts! Maximum Torque: 1/2" NPT: 14 ft-Ibs. (19.0 N-m) 3/4" NPT: 20 ft-Ibs. (27.1 N-m) 1" NPT. 30 ft-Ibs. (40.7 N-m) A WARNING CORRECT INCORRECT (Original container used) (Placed loose in box) CORRECT INCORRECT (Protected with caps) (Protective caps not used) CORRECT INCORRECT (Piping is in place at the (Sprinkler at floor level) ceiling) (Special installation (Designated wrench not wrenches) used) WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm- www. P65Warn ings. ca.gov Any sprinkler with a loss of liquid from the glass bulb or damage to the fusible element should be destroyed. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures exceeding the maximum ambient temperature allowed. Sprinklers that have been painted in the field must be replaced per NFPA 13. Protect sprinklers from paint and paint overspray in accordance with the installation standards. Do not clean sprinklers with soap and water, ammonia, or any other cleaning fluid. Do not use adhesives or solvents on sprinklers or their operating elements. Refer to the appropriate technical data page and NFPA standards for complete care, handling, installation, and maintenance instructions. For additional product and system information Viking data pages and installation instructions are available on the Viking Web site at www.vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_091699 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning) Page 2 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com PROTECTIVE SPRINKLER SHIELDS AND CAPS General Handling and Storage: Many Viking sprinklers are available with a plastic protective cap or shield temporarily covering the operating elements. The snap - on shields and caps are factory installed and are intended to help protect the operating elements from mechanical damage during shipping, storage, and installation. NOTE: It is still necessary to follow the care and handling instructions on the appropriate sprin- kler technical data sheets* when installing sprinklers with bulb shields or caps. WHEN TO REMOVE THE SHIELDS AND CAPS: NOTE: SHIELDS AND CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Remove the shield or cap from the sprinkler only after checking all of the following: The sprinkler has been installed'. The wall or ceiling finish work is completed where the sprinkler is installed and there no longer is a potential for mechanical damage to the sprinkler operating elements. SHIELDS AND CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Figure 1: Sprinkler shield being removed from a pendent sprinkler. Figure 2: Sprinkler cap being removed from a pendent sprinkler. Figure 3: Sprinkler cap being re- moved from and upright sprinkler. HOW TO REMOVE SHIELDS AND CAPS: No tools are necessary to remove the shields or caps from sprinklers. DO NOT use any sharp objects to remove them! Take care not to cause mechanical damage to sprinklers when removing the shields or caps. When removing caps from fusible ele- ment sprinklers, use care to prevent dislodging ejector springs or damaging fusible elements. NOTE: Squeezing the sprinkler cap excessively could damage sprinkler fusible elements. • To remove the shield, simply pull the ends of the shield apart where it is snapped together. Refer to Figure 1. • To remove the cap, turn it slightly and pull it off the sprinkler. Refer to Figures 2 and 3. Refer to the current sprinkler technical data page to determine the correct sprinkler wrench for the model of sprinkler used. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures in excess of the maximum ambient temperature allowed. * Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors. They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 3 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING INIFU741010OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com ACAUTIC�6f CONCEALED COVER ASSEMBLIES ARE FRAGILE! TO ASSURE SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT, HANDLE WITH CARE. Concealed Sprinkler and Adapter Assembly (Protective Cap Removed) Concealed Sprinkler and Adapter Assembly with Protective Cap Cover Plate Assembly (Pendent Cover 12381 shown) GENERAL HANDLING AND STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS: • Do not store in temperatures exceeding 100 °F (38 °C). Avoid direct sunlight and confined areas subject to heat. • Protect sprinklers and cover assemblies during storage, transport, handling, and after installation. Use original shipping containers. Do not place sprinklers or cover assemblies loose in boxes, bins, or buckets. • Keep the sprinkler bodies covered with the protective sprinkler cap any time the sprinklers are shipped or handled, during testing of the system, and while ceiling finish work is being completed. • Use only the designated Viking recessed sprinkler wrench (refer to the appropriate sprinkler data page) to install these sprinklers. NOTE: The protective cap is temporarily removed during installation and then placed back on the sprinkler for protection until finish work is completed. • Do not over -tighten the sprinklers into fittings during installation. • Do not use the sprinkler deflector to start or thread the sprinklers into fittings during installation. • Do not attempt to remove drywall, paint, etc., from the sprinklers. • Remove the plastic protective cap from the sprinkler before attaching the cover plate assembly. PROTECTIVE CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE! Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors. They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Page 4 of 4 CARE AND HANDLING OF SPRINKLERS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com USE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING WAX -COATED SPRINKLERS Many of Viking's sprinklers are available with factory -applied wax coating for corrosion resistance. These sprinklers MUST receive appropriate care and handling to avoid damaging the wax coating and to assure satisfactory performance of the product. General Handling and Storage of Wax -Coated Sprinklers: • Store the sprinklers in a cool, dry place (in temperatures below the maximum ambient temperature allowed for the sprinkler temperature rating. Refer to Table 1 below.) • Store containers of wax -coated sprinklers separate from other sprinklers. • Protect the sprinklers during storage, transport, handling, and after installation. • Use original shipping containers. • Do not place sprinklers in loose boxes, bins, or buckets. Installation of Wax -Coated Sprinklers: Use only the special sprinkler head wrench designed for installing wax -coated Viking sprinklers (any other wrench may damage the unit). • Take care not to crack the wax coating on the units. • For touching up the wax coating after installation, wax is available from Viking in bar form. Refer to Table 1 below. The coating MUST be repaired after sprinkler installation to protect the corrosion -resistant properties of the sprinkler. • Use care when locating sprinklers near fixtures that can generate heat. Do not install sprinklers where they would be exposed to temperatures exceed- ing the maximum recommended ambient temperature for the temperature rating used. • Inspect the coated sprinklers frequently soon after installation to verify the integrity of the corrosion resistant coating. Thereafter, inspect representative samples of the coated sprinklers in accordance with NFPA 25. Close up visual inspections are necessary to determine whether the sprinklers are being affected by corrosive conditions. Sprinkler Temperature Rating (Fusing Point) Wax Part Number Wax Melting Point Maximum Ambient Ceiling Temperature Wax Color 155 °F (68 °C) / 165 °F (74 °C) 02568A 148 °F (64 °C) 100 °F (38 °C) Light Brown 175 °F (79 °C) 04146A 161 °F (71 °C) 150 °F (65 °C) Brown 200 °F (93 °C) 04146A 161 °F (71 °C) 150 °F (65 °C) Brown 220 °F (104 °C) 02569A 170 °F (76 °C) 150 °F (65 °C) Dark Brown 286 °F (141 °C) 02569A 170 °F (76 °C) 150 °F (65 °C) Dark Brown Based on NFPA-13. Other limits may apply, depending on fire loading, sprinkler location, and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation standards. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures in excess of the maximum ambi ent temperature allowed. Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors. They can also be found on the Web site at www. vikinggroupinc.com. Form No. F_091699 18.10.11 Rev 16.1.P65 Replaces Form No. F_091699 Rev 16.1 (Added P65 Warning) Page 1 of 1 N41K] REGULATORYAND HEALTH WARNINGS The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page www.vikinggroupinc.com 1. DESCRIPTION Regulatory and Health Warnings applying to materials used in the manufacture and construction of fire protection products are provided herin as they relate to legally mandated jurisdictional regions. A WARNING STATE OF CALIFORNIA, USA Installing or servicing fire protection products such as sprinklers, valves, piping etc. can expose you to chemicals including, but not li- mited to, lead, nickel, butadiene, titaninum dioxide, chromium, carbon black, and acrylonitrile which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov 2. WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule at www.vikinggroupinc.com or contact Viking directly. Form No. F 111218 18.11.15 Rev 18.1 New Bulletin Flexible Sprinkler Drop for Commercial SPRINKLER DROP COMMERCIAL for General Hospital, Building, Skyscrapers, SPECIFICATIONS Lengths Available 241h. W. 011, 60• and 72' Size Avall able 1/2" or 314" (8tralght or W Elbow) Hose Type Bralded(IJl1FM) Unbraided Hose Stainless Steel 304 Nut & Nipple Znc-Plated Steel .......................... ..... Sealing Gasket{ IsWation 9Ing l PDW NYLON Max. Ambient Tomperature Rating. 255T Max. Working Pressure_ Rating. 175psi Inlet Connection Outlet 1°NPT 1 /2" or 3!4"N PT Mhirnum BerWing Radlus 4' (Ub) and 8' (Flul) ' DO NOT bend wlthin 2-52 lnches from connection nuts 112' Inlet K-Factar /4" Outlet r No hangam AM seismic e5cutcheon9 required 'Required torque to assemble reducer and grapple with the flexible hose "T. IRWA01161MAV ■ if L •FM ■ LPGH • Vd 5 5.6gpm 8.Ogpm 50feet per pound WEST OFFICE Tall Free (888} 577-6999 • infaGeasyflexusa.corn EAST OFFICE TolI free (855) 388-2600 • in loZ�easyflexriy.com AIL EASYFLEJ�C Lig TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FRICTION LOSS DATA Length OUISt COMECtl011 Max. Nurnber of 90 Bends Equivalent Length of 1 in. (in) Soheduie 40 Pipe. fE-{FWUL) 112" 1 6Z 18 24' .31411 1 4.7/ 1 B 11211 2 11.5131 36- 314'1 2 1(lV 34 11211 3 1 &7148 48- W411 3 4 12.7151 20,FV Ba 112" W4" 4 4 17.0! 65 24•D171 1!2" 72' 314" 4 .. 19.8/ 72 Dgferenaes ai Frlation Lass Data are due to the different test methods and conditions between UL and FM approvals, (FM: 8" minimum bend radius. where Col 201 UL- 4' minimum band radius, where C=12D1 `The above chart reflacks t)raFded hose data, For unhraldad data, refer to the full catalog. BENDING INFORMATION M�AXAMDRAMUS� JMI Iyr IuL-a.M-e' MINIMUlk NDRh 5,�Ntl k4Ul I,rFm 9 Ii i •� DI+e Wilma Towgu" Fiends liras W Rench MAXORNDR0.LAJ5 Lx-cm-1. Tow R- Benax Please be advised to read the letter from FM for the frlctlon loss and the number of bends darification. WEST OFFICE Tall Free (888) 577-6999 • infaGeasyflexusa-corn EAST OFFICE TolI free (855) 388-2600 • in foZ�easyflexriy.aam TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BENDING INFORMATION Flex Outlet Max* of Length Dia. 90' 3eneing 24 a 86" 48" 112' 1 3/4' 1 1 1/2" 1 2 314" 1 2 1/2' 1 S: W 4a 1 3 Flaw rate Max.'to4 pressure lass (psl) (gprn) FM UL 5 0.05678 0.1503 6 0.07&5B 0.2106 8 10 0.13532 0,20332 03582 O.5382 is as 25 0.43248 O.W612 01.1350 0.039246 0.05499 1.1448 1.8162 3.0r 0.1503 fl.2106 i 5 6 $ 0.09353 0.3582 A 15 014053 0.29892 0.8382 1.1448 20 0,47423 0.7849 0.096425 1,8162 3.006 fl.25885 25 5 6 0.13455 0.3627 0.5169 0.92M 1.9716 3.1279 8 10 0.22885 0_34a85 0,7314 15 20 1.16D35 25 1.9205 5.177 5 0.08851 _ 0.12402 0,21094 0,31694 0.67416 1.06954 0.2839 5 0.3978 0.6766 8 10 15 1.b166 2.1624 3.4306 20 25 1.7702 5.676 0.4008 5 0.139435 6 0,19539 0,56116 8 0.33233 0.4903 0.9552 1.4352 10 15 1.06212 3.0528 20 25 1.68503 2.7889 4.9432 8.016 _ 5 8 8 0.106045 0,14859 0.25273 0.42585 0.5967 1.0149 10 0.37973 1,5249 15 20 0.80772 1 1.26143 3.2436 5.1459 25 2.1209 8.517 WEST OFFICE Tall Free (868} 577-6999 • infc0essyflexusa.corn EAST OFFICE Toll Free (855) 388-2600 • in fo4�easyflexriy.com TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Flex LONA ❑atlet Mix# of Flaw rate ' Max. total pressure loss (psi) Dia, 90' Sending (Opm) FIVI UL 60" 1 /2" 4 3W 4 1!2" 4 5 0.17201 0 501 6 0.2 0.40994 0.702 F 1.194 1.54 8 10 6.61594 15 1.31016 2,07854 3.816 6.054 20 25 3.4402 1 D.02 5 U - 0.14195 0,1959 0,54275 0.TU05 a 0.3383 1.2935 10 15 0.5083 1.0812 1.7153 2.839 0.2004 1.9435 4.134 20 6,5585 25 5 11865 0.59285 6 0.2808 0.8307 1.4129 2.1229 8 0,4776 10 0.7176 15 20 1,5264 2.4216 4,5156 7.1639 11.857 25 4.008 72- 314" 4 5 0A 6533 0.23166 0.39402 0.6012 0.8424 1.4328 6 8 10 15 0,59202 2.1528 1,26926 4.5792 1,99782 7MI48 20 25 3.3066 12,024 TECHNICAL DATA The associated data are being provided to you as a gratuitous service by Easyflex and this information was created for specific reference use only_ Easyflex does not warrant or guarantee the data for any purpose except its own use and is not liable or responsible for any use of this data or any consequential damages monetary or otherwise, which may result frnrn the use of this data. The user hereby acknowledges and agrees to use this data solely at his/her own risk and will not hold the Easyflex responsible in any way. Furthermore, the user agrees not to distribute the Information provided without the express written consent of Easyflex. Job Name : Job Location Submitted By; Bate Approved By : date WEST OFFICE Tall Free (868} 577-6999 • infoGeasyflexusa.corn EAST OFFICE Toll free (855) 388-2600 • inroZ�easyflexriy.com Blazemaster° FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS LISTED AND APPROVED FOR MORE TYPES OF APPLICATIONS THAN ANY OTHER NON-METALLIC SYSTEM • Sprinkler Contractors • General Contractors Builders & Developers • Architects & Engineers • Authorities Having Jurisdiction Lubrizol BlazeMaster hen dealing with fire protection, you need a piping system ■ ■ you can depend on. BlazeMaster® CPVC pipe and fittings are designed specifically for fire sprinkler systems and are based on more than 50 years of proven experience. 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General Contractors • Less conflict with other trades: Contractors installing BlazeMaster systems work easily and quickly around dry-wallers, framers and other mechanical contractors. • Lightweight: No special rigging or equipment is needed to move BlazeMaster pipe within the building. } Builders and Developers Low cost: Installed costs of a BlazeMaster system are significantly lower and prices are more stable than Optimal sized system: Smooth internal diameters lead to better hydraulic performance than metal systems, which often means pipe can be *, downsized, lowering material costs. 4 r_ 4 Architects 'Engineersr Y Fully tested: w I-W t ' } : • systems have been thoroughly Listings and Approvals tested by • UL 1821 Listed VdS (Germany) •Exposed system risers NFPA 130,13R _ ,.f - been exposed flames reaching • Exposed basement NFPA 13D (solid wood joist) k • • Extended coverage (exposed) •k ^ t " above 0 0 . during — 20' spacing on pendent in lieu of 15' tests • _ been tested at • Use with all Tyco and Viking combustible concealed sprinklers twice - operating pressure • Tyco attic sprinkler head with wet system piping continuously for • ' than one (feed main and ridge installation) withoutyear of • Exposed extended coverage sidewall sprinkler Listings for exposed pipe & fittings or failure. 24' extended coverage sidewall sprinkler,12" drop,1557 sprinkler head Design , , 18' extended coverage sidewall sprinkler,12" drop,165°F sprinkler head do Lightweight and easy fabrication —16' extended coverage sidewall sprinkler,12" drop,175'F sprinkler head means pipe —14' standard coverage sidewall sprinkler,12" drop, 200°F sprinkler head • fittings are ideal • those • Permitted for use with return air plenums with no set -back tough -to -get -at areas and in at ceiling openings per NFPA 90A ULC or CUL Listed retrofit applications Factory Mutual Approved —flexibilityallows • quick, quiet• Factory Mutual Approval exposed and clean installations, • Factory Mutual Approval above drop -in ceilings -'' to occupancy benefits. • Factory Mutual Approval exposed w/ Soffi-Steel`a'** soffiting covering system • VdS Approval • TFRI Approval LPCB Approval thorities Havinq Jurisdiction NSF Certification Other Differentiation • Size available up to 3" • Approved commercial product for over 25 years • Backed by over 50 years of CPVC resin and compound manufacturing experience • CPVC resin & compound from ISO 9001 manufacturing facilities • System chemical compatibility program (ancillary products) backed by independent third party testing/verification • Formal installation training program which has more than 25,000 graduates • Leader in new Listing and Approval developments • Dedicated CPVC system field consultants • CPVC pipe compound pressure rated by Plastics Pipe Institute • CPVC fitting compound pressure rated by Plastics Pipe Institute • Pipe compound cell class, 23547, exceeds the minimum allowable ASTM requirements for CPVC tensile strength • Fitting compound cell class, 24447, exceeds the minimum allowable ASTM requirements for CPVC impact strength Refer to manufacturer's installation instructions for product Listings and limitations prior to use. ** Soffi-Steel is a registered trademark of Grice Engineering Lubrizol J11110- Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc. BlazeMaster® Marketing Department 9911 Brecksville Road Cleveland, OH 44141-3201 USA 216-447-5000 888-234-2436 Fax: 216-447-5313 Chaussee de Wavre, 1945 1160 Brussels Belgium 32-2-678-19-11 Fax: 32-2-678-19-90 1107-1110 Shui On Centre 6-8 Harbour Road Wan Chai, Hong Kong 852-2508-1021 Fax: 852-2512-2241 QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM BlazeMaster® pipe and fittings are produced to stringent quality standards, established by Lubrizol, that exceed ASTM and other industry standards. Lubrizol has partnered with eight high quality manufacturers of pipe and fittings to bring the BlazeMaster system to market. Each manufacturer of the pipe participates in a Quality Assurance Program that ensures that these high standards are maintained for your peace of mind. This program is unique to Lubrizol and includes testing on strength and ductility and other physical properties of the pipe as well as dimensional tolerances. Lubrizol remains the technology leader and primary source of CPVC materials worldwide. While we do not manufacture pipe and fittings, we maintain a close and active relationship with the pipe and fittings manufacturers. Ask for the details of the warranty program from these BlazeMaster manufacturers. For a complete listing of regional sales representatives and manufacturers, please visit our website at www.blazemaster.com. From plumbing to siding to fire sprinkler systems and more... All the pieces have now come together to solve many of today's toughest building and industrial challenges. To contact a sales consultant, call 888.234.2436 ext. 447.7393 or visit our website at www.fbcbuildingsolutions.com. BM 002 ® is a registered trademark of The Lubrizol Corporation. TM is a trademark of The Lubrizol Corporation. 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Printed in U.S.A. 02110 BULL MOOSE TUBE APPROVALS AND SPECIFICATIONS • ASTM A135, Grade A • ASTM A795, Type E, Grade A • Pressure rated to 300 psi • Underwriters Laboratories - United States of America • Underwriters Laboratories -Canada SCHEDULE 10 B 40 SPRINKLER PIPE SUBMITTAL DATA SHEET FINISHES AND COATINGS • Schedule 10 & 40 Sprinkler Pipe receives an OD mill coating of water -based paint which has corrosion protection expected with a painted carbon steel product, i.e. it would be expected to resist corrosion for an extended and indefinite period in a clean and dry environment and, as environmental conditions deteriorate, the corrosion protection would also diminish. • Factory Mutual Schedule 10 & 40 Sprinkler Pipe (black) receives an ID mill coating of Eddy • NFPA-13 Guard II MIC preventative coating. EG2 has been tested at • NFPA-13R independent laboratories to resist bacterial growth and maintain • NFPA-14 minimal bacterial count after multiple flushes (25) of the pipe. • CIVIL DEFENSE APPROVAL - United Arab Emirates • Made in the United States of America • UL, ULC & FM listed for roll -groove, plain -end and welded joints for wet, dry, preaction and deluge sprinkler systems. • LEED v4 Certified • Schedule 10 & 40 Sprinkler Pipe when Hot Dip Galvanized by ASTM A123 and supplied by Bull Moose Tube is UL listed and FM approved. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION • Every length of Bull Moose fire sprinkler pipe features large, easy -to - read, continuous stenciling, clearly identifying the manufacturer, type of pipe, size, and length. 0.0. (in) 1.315 1.660 1.900 2.375 2.875 3.500 4.500 6.625 8.625 I.D. (in) 1.097 1.442 1.682 2.157 2.635 3.260 4.260 6.357 8.249 Empty Weight (lb/ft) 1.410 1.810 2.090 2.640 3.530 4.340 5.620 9.290 16.940 Water Filled Weight (lb/ft) 1.800 2.518 3.053 4.223 5.893 7.957 11.796 23.038 40.086 C.R.R.* 15.27 9.91 7.76 6.27 4.92 3.54 2.50 1.158 1.805 Pieces per Lift 91 61 61 37 30 19 19 10 7 0.0. (in) 1.315 1.660 1.900 2.375 2.875 3.500 4.500 I.D. (in) 1.049 1.380 1.610 2.067 2.469 3.068 4.026 Empty Weight (lb/ft) 1.680 2.270 2320 3.660 5.800 7.580 10.800 Water Filled Weight (lb/ft) 2.055 2.918 3.602 5.114 7.875 10.783 16.316 C.R.R.* 1 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Pieces per Lift Mod70 51 44 30 30 19 19 *Calculated using Standard UL CRR formula, UL Fire Protection Directory, Category VIZY **Not Eddy Guard II treated/Not produced by BMT SUBMITTAL INFORMATION Project J Contractor Engineer Specification Reference Date System Type Locations Comments l OSchedule 10 - Black � Schedule 10 - Hot Dip Galvanized O Schedule 40 - Black O Schedule 40 - Hot Dip Galvanized 1111 BULLMOOSETUBa= BULL TvTOOSE® TUBE APPROVALS AND SPECIFICATIONS • ASTM A135, Grade A • ASTM A795, Type E, Grade A • Pressure rated to 300 psi • Underwriters Laboratories — United States of America • Underwriters Laboratories —Canada EDDYTHREAD SPRINKLER PIPE SUBMITTAL DATA SHEET FINISHES AND COATINGS Eddythread Sprinkler Pipe receives an OD mill coating of water -based paint which has corrosion protection expected with a painted carbon steel product, i.e. it would be expected to resist corrosion for an extended and indefinite period in a clean and dry environment and, as environmental conditions deteriorate, the corrosion protection would also diminish. • Factory Mutual Eddythread Sprinkler Pipe (black) receives an ID mill coating of Eddy • NFPA-13 Guard II MIC preventative coating. EG2 has been tested at • NFPA-13R independent laboratories to resist bacterial growth and maintain • NFPA-14 minimal bacterial count after multiple flushes (25) of the pipe. • CIVIL DEFENSE APPROVAL — United Arab Emirates • Made in the United States of America • UL, ULC & FM listed for roll -groove, plain -end and welded joints for wet, dry, preaction and deluge sprinkler systems. • LEED v4 Certified • Eddythread Sprinkler Pipe when Hot Dip Galvanized by ASTM A123 and supplied by Bull Moose Tube is UL listed and FM approved. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Every length of Bull Moose fire sprinkler pipe features large, easy -to - read, continuous stenciling, clearly identifying the manufacturer, type of pipe, size, and length. 1.295 1.650 1.900 2.375 1.083 1.41872.547 1.654 2.123 Emp eiF 1.461 2.070 3.308 Water Filled Weight (lb/ft) 1.860 2.754 3.468 4.842 C.R.R.* 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Pieces per Lift 70 51 44 30 *Calculated using Standard UL CRR formula, UL Fire Protection Directory, Category VIZY SUBMITTAL INFORMATION Project Contractor Engineer Specification Reference Date System Type Locations Comments O Eddythread - Black Eddythread - Hot Dip Galvanized IN BULLT/[OOSETUBE Model: DG SWING CHECK VALVE I Grooved Technical Features Connections: Grooved ends, AWWA C606 • Sizes: 2", 2-1 /2", 3", 4" 6" 8" Approvals: UL, ULC, FM Maximum Working Pressure: 300 PSI (Max. Test Pressure:600 PSI) • Maximum Working Temperature: 250°F (120°C) • Low pressure -drop, non -slam performance 1 Body Ductile Iron ASTM A536 Nylon-11 Coated 2 Clapper Stainless Steel ANSI 304 3 Coil Spring Stainless Steel ANSI 302 4 Nut Stainless Steel ANSI 304 5 Bolt Stainless Steel ANSI 304 6 Washer Stainless Steel ANSI 304 7 Facing Seal Rubber EPDM 8 Seat Ring Stainless Steel ANSI 304 9 Drain Plug Ductile Iron ASTM A536 10 Pin Plug Ductile Iron ASTM A536 11 Bushing Aluminum Bronze B148 12 Hinge Pin Stainless Steel ANSI 304 13 Hook Steel ASTM A307 Dimensions: Inches (Millimeters) FM C@US APPROVED LISTED Firecheck® Model: DGC C. 2" 1.9(49) 2.2 (57.1) 2.4 (60.3) 6.7(170) 0.6 (15.8) 0.3 (8.7) 1.5(38) 4.5(114) 2-1/2" 2.4 (62.2) 2.8(72) 3.0 (76.1) 7.2084) 0.605.8) 0.3 (8.7) 1.508) 5.0(127) 3" 2.9(74) 3.3 (84.7) 3.5 (89.1) 7.7(195) 0.6 (15.8) 0.3 (8.7) 1.405) 5.6(142) 4" 3.9(98) 4.3 009.8) 4.5 (114.3) 8.1 (205) 0.6 (15.8) 0.3 (8.7) 1.507) 6.1 (155) 6" 6.1 (156) 6.4 (163.7) 6.6 (168.3) 12.6 (320) 0.6 (15.8) 0.3 (8.7) 1.5(38) 8.3(210) 8" 7.9 (201.6) 8.5 (215.8) 8.6 (218.2) 14.6 (372) 0.8 (20.1) 0.4 (10.5) FI VA NCO K,&, M www.fivalcoinc.com 9.0 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 05 Friction Loss Check Valve (Water at 65°F) 100 200 300 400 500 700 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 7000 10000 FLOW RATE IN GALLONS PER MINUTE (GPM) Installation Options • Horizontal Installation: Hinge Pin must be located at the top. • Vertical Installation: Direction of the arrow must point upward. 9.0 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 <�FM> C@LIS APPROVED LISTED Clapper Assembly Di,.,,, Seat Ring linge Pin Plug ng Nominal Pipe Sizes Flow Data - Friction Loss (Ft. of Pipe���� ches •D C=100 Sch.10 11IiQdi1 11 Sch.40 C=1 20 Sch.1 1 DN Inches (mm) Feet (M) F Feet (M) Feet (M) 2 2.375 (60.3) 10(3.0) DN50 8(2.4) 14(4.3) 11 (3.4) 21/2 DN65 2.875 (73.0) 14(4.3) 10(3.0) 20(6.1) 15(4.6) 3 DN80 3.5 (88.9) 17(5.2) 12(3.7) 23(7.0) 17(5.2) 4 DN100 4.5 014.3) 17(5.2) 13(4.0) 23(7.0) 18(5.5) 6 DN150 6.625 (168.3) 23(7.0) 19(5.8) 33 (10.1) - 26(7.9) $ DN200 8.625 (219.1) 35 (10.7) 32(9.8) 30(9.1) 50 (15.2) 4503.7) 4303.1) FIVA NCO K,&�, Mwww.fivalcoinc.com Model: DG . 175 PSI Butterfly Valve I Grooved Technical Features • Connections: Grooved Ends, AWWA C606 • Sizes: 2-1 /2", 3 , 4", 6 8" Approvals: UL, ULC, FM, and California State Fire Marshal Maximum Working Pressure: 175 PSI (Max. Test Pressure: 350 PSI) Maximum Working Temperature: 250"F (120"C) Application: Indoor and Outdoor Use Factory Installed Supervisory Tamper Switch Assembly Component Body Material Ductile Iron Specification ASTM A536 Nylon-11 Coated Disc Ductile Iron ASTM A536 EPDM Encapsulated Indicator Ductile Iron ASTM A536 Housing Ductile Iron ASTM A536 Handwheel Ductile Iron ASTM A536 Stem Stainless Steel AISI420 Worm Shaft Stainless Steel AISI410 Shear Pin Steel ASTM A510 Gear Segment Brass ASTM B584 Housing Gasket EPDM EPDM Grade E C-Ring (All) EPDM EPDM Grade E Dimensions: Inches (Millimeters) FM C&S APPROVED LISTED 0 Fireriser® Model: DG 2 1/2" 4.1 (105) 3.7(9) 3.8(96.4) 2.9(73) 5.3(135) 5.3(135) 5.0(128) 3" 4.4(112) 3.6(92) 3.8(96.4) 3.5 (88.9) 5.6(142) 5.3(135) 5.0(128) 4" 5.7(145) 4.3(108) 4.5 (115.4) 4.5 (114.3) 6.9(175) 5.3(135) 5.0(128) 6" 7.0(179) 5.7(146) 5.2 (132.4) 6.6(168) 8.2(209) 7.6(193) 8.7(220) 0.3 (6.8) 8" 8.0(204) 6.7(170) 5.8 (147.4) 8.6 (219.1) 9.2(234) 7.6(193) 8.7(220) 1.0 (24.2) H: Disc clearance of body surface through end of disc in open position. FIVA NCO K,&�, p www.fivalcoinc.com tqC00 Model BFV-300/BFV-300C Butterfly Valve Grooved End General Description The TYCO Models BFV-300 and BFV- 300C Grooved End Butterfly Valves are indicating type valves designed for use in fire protection systems where a visual indication of open or closed valve condition is required. They are used, for example, as system, sec- tional and pump water control valves. They have grooved inlet and outlet con- nections that are suitable for use with grooved end pipe couplings listed or approved for fire protection systems. For applications requiring supervi- sion of the open or closed state of the valve, the Gear Operators for the Model BFV-300/BFV-300C Butterfly Valves feature two sets of factory installed internal switches each having SPDT contacts, see Figure 3. The supervisory switches transfer their electrical con- tacts when there is movement from the open or closed disc position during the first two revolutions of the handwheel. Note: If the butterfly valve is required in a foam system, verify the valve is com- patible by referring to the foam concen- trate manufacturer technical literature for information about foam compatibil- ity, and acceptable system equipment materials of construction. MUM The Model BFV-300/BFV-300C Grooved End Butterfly Valves described herein must be installed and maintained in compliance with this document, as well as with the applicable standards of the NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, in addition to the standards of any other authorities having jurisdiction. Failure to do so may impair the performance of these devices. The owner is responsible for main- taining their fire protection system IMPORTANT Refer to Technical Data Sheet TFP2300 for warnings pertaining to regulatory and health information. and devices in proper operating con- dition. Contact the installing contrac- tor or product manufacturer with any questions. Technical Data Approvals LIL and ULC Listed FM Approved CE Certified VdS Approved Russian Fire Certificate CNPP R1 Listed—APSAD Listed by California State Fire Marshall Refer to Tables A, B and C for applicability. All laboratory listings and approvals are for indoor and outdoor use. Sizes 2 in.-12 in. (DN50-DN300) UL/ULC/FM Maximum Working Pressure 2 in.-8 in. (DN50-DN200) ... 300 psi (20,7 bar) 10 in. -12 in. (DN250-DN300) .175 psi (12,1 bar) VdS Maximum Working Pressure 2 in.-8 in. (DN50-DN200).... 300 psi (20,7 bar) 10 in. (DN250) ............. 232 psi (16,0 bar) 12 in. (DN300)..............175 psi (12,1 bar) Maximum Working Temperature 212°F (100°C) in accordance with LIL 1091 Materials of Construction Body ......................... Ductile Iron Body Coating ........... RILSAN PA11 Black Disc .......................... Ductile Iron Disc Seal...............EPDM Encapsulated Upper & Lower Stem.......... Stainless Steel Handwheel .................... Ductile Iron (BFV-300 red painted; BFV-300C black painted) Actuator, tin. -6 in. (DN50-DN150): • IP 65, bronze traveling nut gearbox, ductile iron housing Actuator, 8in. -12 in. (DN200-DN300): • IP 65, brass segmented gearbox, ductile iron housing Silicone Free Model Availability Silicone free models are available. Contact TYCO sales for information. Tapping Bosses Two factory -plugged NPT threaded tapping bosses in the valve body are located on the up- and downstream sides of the disc for connection to valve trim. Tapping boss sizes: 2 in. -3 in. (DN50-DN80) ............3/8 NPT 4in. -12 in. (DN100-DN300) .........1/2 NPT Worldwide I www.tyco-fire.com Contacts MODEL BFV-300 OPEN SUPERVISORY SWITCHES MODEL BFV-300C CLOSED SUPERVISORY SWITCHES Q � 4 s C E ERE �9eR VI�E F/H SG� vdS FM CP APPROVED Control Valve Seat Leakage Class IEC 60534-4 CLASS VI (Type C) Control Valve Seat Leakage according to ANSI/FCI 70-2-2006 (ASME B16.104) Page 1 of 8 AUGUST 2019 TFP1511 TFP1511 Page 2of8 Nominal Pipe Nominal Dimensions Valve Size Inches OD Inches Inches (mm) Weight Lbs. (kg) (DN) (mm) A B C D E IF H J 2 2.37 3.8 10.63 2.85 4.90 4.92 4.28 1.99 0 0 10.8 DN50 60,3 96,4 270 72,5 124,5 125 108,E 50,5 4,9 2-1/2 2.88 3.8 11.72 3.35 5.5 4.92 4.28 1.99 0 0 13.0 DN65 73,0 96,4 297,8 85 139,8 125 108,E 50,5 5,9 3 3.8 11.72 3.35 5.5 4.92 4.28 1.99 0 0 13.0 DN65 76,1 96,4 297,8 85 139,8 125 108,E 50,5 5,9 3 3.5 3.8 12.22 3.58 5.76 4.92 4.28 1.99 0 0 13.9 DN80 88,9 96,4 310,3 91 146,3 125 108,E 50,5 6,3 4 4.5 4.54 13.92 4.29 6.75 4.92 4.28 1.99 0 0 17.64 DN100 114,3 115,4 353,5 109 171,5 125 108,E 50,5 8,0 5.5 5.83 16 5.16 7.93 5.91 5.79 2.32 0 0 26.4 DN125 139,7 148 406,E 131 201,5 150 147 58,9 11,9 5 5.56 5.83 16 5.16 7.93 5.91 5.79 2.32 0 0 26.4 DN125 141,3 148 406,E 131 201,5 150 147 58,9 11,9 6.5 5.83 17.07 5.71 8.44 5.91 5.79 2.32 0 0 30,42 DN150 165,1 148 433,E 145 214,5 150 147 58,9 13,8 6 6.63 5.83 17.07 5.71 8.44 5.91 5.79 2.32 0 0 30,42 DN150 168,3 148 433,E 145 214,5 150 147 58,9 13,8 8 8.63 5.24 19.67 6.69 9.29 8.86 8.19 2.76 5.66 1.24 47.18 DN200 219,1 133 499,5 170 236 225 208 70 143,7 31,4 21,4 10 10.75 6.26 22.46 7.68 11.1 11.14 8.19 2.91 7.21 1.65 73.41 DN250 273 159 570,5 195 282 283 208 74 183,1 41,8 33,3 12 12.75 6.5 25.39 9.5 12.2 11.14 8.19 2.91 9.96 2.7 89.29 DN300 323,9 165 645 241,5 310 283 208 74 252,9 68,5 40,5 SEGMENTED HANDWHEEL GEAR OPERATOR 8 TO 12 INCH E INDICATOR (DN200 TO DN300) VALVE SIZES C D FLAG (VALVE CLOSED) TAPPING V0 0 BOSSES' O BOSSES G B THANDWHEEL —TAPPING INDICATOR BODY FLAG (VALVE TAPPING O o A kL o OPEN) BOSSES ----- n (pn' TAPPING BOSSES DISC J y H � ELECTRICAL TRAVELLING NUT TRAVELLING NUT CONNECTOR GEAR OPERATOR GEAR OPERATOR 2 TO 4 INCH 5 TO 6 INCH (DN50 TO DN100) (DN125 TO DN150) VALVE SIZES VALVE SIZES FIGURE 1 MODEL BFV-300/BFV-300C GROOVED END BUTTERFLY VALVE NOMINAL DIMENSIONS TFP1511 Page 3 of 8 No. Part Material Qty. 01 Body ASTM 1 A-536 02 Upper Stem AISI 410 1 03 Lower Stem AISI 410 1 04 Disc EPDM 1 05 O-Ring (P12) EPDM 4 06 Oiless B/R _ 4 MB1410 07 End Cap EPDM 1 2-1/2-4 Inch 08 Gear Box ASTM 1 A-536 Traveling Nut Bronze 1 2-6 Inch 09 Segment Gear C 3604BD 1 8-12 Inch 10 Bushing (2) FD-0205-45 1 11 Cover ASTM 1 A-619 12 Bushing Fe 1 13 Headless Wrench ASTM 1 Bolt M5 x 7L A-307 14 Stem Housing Fe 1 35 �4 28 37 33 30 32 38,39 31 No. Part Material Qty. 15 Spring Pin ASTM 1 A-228 16 Indicator ASTM 1 A-619 17 O-Ring NBR 1 18 Cover Gasket Paper 1 19 Spring Pin ASTM 1 05x1Tx25 A-228 20 O-Ring (P10) EPDM 1 21 Worm Shaft AISI 410 1 22 Bushing (1) FD-0205-45 1 23 Collar FD-0205-45 1 24 Spring Washer ASTM 4 A-167 25 Hex Bolt ASTM 2 M8 x 20L A-167 26 Hex Bolt ASTM 2 M8 x 25L A-167 27 Gasket Paper 1 28 Spring Pin ASTM 1 04x0.8tx25 A-228 29 Handwheel ASTM 1 A-536 28 30 37 No. Part Material Qty. 30 Bolt (Round) ASTM 3 A-167 31 Plate Washer ASTM 4 A-167 32 Switch Assembly — 1 33 T/R Bolt ASTM 2 A-307 34 Tapping Screw S10C 1 ST3.5 x 7.5 35 Tooth Washer 4# S10C 1 36 Lever ASTM 1 A-619 37 Connector — 1 38 Sticker — 1 39 Sticker — 1 40 Spring Pin ASTM 1 03 x 0.6T x 25 A-228 Headless Plug 3/8 NPT 2-3 Inch 41 ASTM 2 A-307 Headless Plug 1/2 NPT 4-12 Inch 33 35 34 36 38,39 31 30 30 19, 19, 29 20 40 17 14 12 18 29 20 40 17 14 12 18 16 16------- 11 15 11 / 15 -_— - 21 10 21 10 13 13 22 09 22 - 09 27 27-- 23 08 23 08 25 25 24 05 24 05 26 26 25 02 25 02 01 41 01 41 04--03 04 03 06 - 07 06 —07 BFV-300 Normally Open Valve BFV-300C Normally Closed Valve Supervisory Switch Arrangement Supervisory Switch Arrangement FIGURE 2 MODEL BFV-3001BFV-300C GROOVED END BUTTERFLY VALVE ASSEMBLY TFP1511 Page 4of8 • 11 �11 .11 111 111 III .III 1111 1111 I IIIII■■■■ IIIII■■■■■■■M■■■►Iiiiii■■■■■■■■■■IIIIIIIIIII■ ■■■■ ■■■�,■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■ IIIIII IIIII ■■ �■ r■■■■■■II■■■■■■II■I■■■■I ■■ ■■ ��■■■■■■7■■■■■■ �■■■■ ■■■■■IIIIIIIIII IIIII IIIII I IIIII IIIII■■■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■� ■■�■■■■■■� iiiii ■■■■� IIIII IIIII ■►� ■■ ■■ ■� ►�■■■■■■�■■ ■■■■►I ■■■■� IIIII IIIII I I ■■■1 ■■►�■■■■■■1■■■■■■■■1/11111111111 �■ ■■ ■■ ■►■■■■■■►�■■■■■■�■ ■■■■11111111111 IIIII■■■■■■■1■EF■■■■■■1■■■■■■■I,i11111111111/I■■■■■19,■■■■■I■■■■■■■I■■■■■11111111111 I ..... �....... �,��....... ����..-.............. �....-... ����....... 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II II '1• I I � ME YELLOW F------- YELLOW S-1 FIRE ALARM COMMON (WHITE) COMMON (WHITE) END OF LINE CONTROL PANEL RESISTOR SUPERVISORY RED RED OR CIRCUIT NEXT DEVICE MODEL BFV-300/BFV-300C I GREEN GEAR OPERATOR OPERATOR CASE CONTACT RATINGS: - GROUND 16A 125V/250 VAC I I BLUE 5A 24VDC SWITCH S-1, 2 LEADS PER CONTACT SWITCH S-2, 1 LEAD PER CONTACT i S 2 i COMMON (BLACK) I I ORANGE VOLTAGE L _ _ _ _ _ J AUX. DEVICE SOURCE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (BELL OR HORN) FIGURE 3 MODEL BFV-300 BUTTERFLY VALVE OPEN POSITION — SUPERVISORY SWITCH OPEN POSITION MODEL BFV-300C BUTTERFLY VALVE CLOSED POSITION — SUPERVISORY SWITCH CLOSED POSITION INTERNAL SWITCH WIRING DIAGRAM TFP1511 Page 5 of 8 Nominal Pipe Part Number A enc Listing/Approval Valve Size Inches O.D. Inches Max. BFV-300 BFV-300C CA Fire Russian (bar) Supv. Switch Supv. Switch CIE UL ULC FM VdS Marshall CNPP PAVUS Fire (DN) (mm) OPEN CLOSED Cert. 2 DN50 2.38 60,3 300 20,7 5930OG02OWS 5930OG02OWSC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 2-1/2 DN65 2.88 73,0 300 20,7 59300GO25WS 59300GO25WSC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ DN65 3 76,1 300 20,7 59300GO26WS 59300GO26WSC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 3 DN80 3,5 88,9 300 20,7 5930OG03OWS 5930OG03OWSC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 4 DN100 4.5 114,3 300 20,7 5930OG04OWS 5930OG04OWSC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ DN125 5.5 139,7 300 20,7 59300GO56WS 59300GO56WSC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 5 DN125 5.56 141,3 300 20,7 5930OG05OWS 5930OG05OWSC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ DN150 6.5 165,1 300 20,7 59300GO66WS 59300GO66WSC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 6 DN150 6.63 168,3 300 20,7 5930OG06OWS 5930OG06OWSC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 8 DN200 8.63 219,1 300 20,7 5930OG08OWS 5930OG08OWSC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 10 DN250 10.75 273 175 12,1 5930OG10OWS 5930OG10OWSC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 12 DN300 12.75 323,9 175 12,1 5930OG12OWS 5930OG12OWSC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ TABLE A MODEL BFV-3001BFV-300C GROOVED END BUTTERFLY VALVE WITH INTERNAL SUPERVISORY SWITCHES PART NUMBER SELECTION AND AGENCY LISTINGS/APPROVALS Nominal Pipe Part Number Agency Listing/Approval Valve Size O.D. Max. BFV-300 BFV-300C Inches Inches (bar) Supv. Switch Supv. Switch CIE VdS CNPP (DN) (mm) OPEN CLOSED 2 DN50 2.38 60,3 300 20,7 59300GO20AWS 59300GO20AWSC ✓ ✓ ✓ 2-1/2 DN65 2.88 73,0 300 20,7 59300GO25AWS 59300GO25AWSC ✓ ✓ ✓ DN65 3 76,1 300 20,759300G026AWS 59300GO26AWSC ✓ ✓ ✓ 3 DN80 3,5 88,9 300 20,7 59300GO30AWS 59300GO30AWSC ✓ ✓ ✓ 4 DN100 4.5 114,3 300 20,7 59300GO40AWS 59300GO40AWSC ✓ ✓ ✓ DN125 5.5 139,7 300 20,7 59300GO56AWS 59300GO56AWSC ✓ ✓ ✓ 5 DN125 5.56 141,3 300 20,7 59300GO50AWS 59300GO50AWSC ✓ ✓ ✓ DN150 6.5 165,1 300 20,7 59300G066AWS 59300GO66AWSC ✓ ✓ ✓ 6 DN150 6.63 168,3 300 20,7 59300GO60AWS 59300GO60AWSC ✓ ✓ ✓ 8 DN200 8.63 219,1 300 20,7 59300GO80AWS 59300GO80AWSC ✓ ✓ ✓ 10 DN250 10.75 273 175 12,1 5930OG100AWS 5930OG100AWSC ✓ ✓ ✓ 12 DN300 12.75 323,9 175 12,1 5930OG120AWS 5930OG120AWSC ✓ ✓ ✓ TABLE B MODEL BFV-3001BFV-300C GROOVED END BUTTERFLY VALVE WITH CNPP-APSAD LARGE 100 X 100 MM FLAG AND INTERNAL SUPERVISORY SWITCHES PART NUMBER SELECTION AND AGENCY LISTINGS/APPROVALS TFP1511 Page 6 of 8 NOT Pipe A enc Listing/Approval Valve Size Inches O.D. Inches Max. Part Number CA lire Russian (bar) CE UL ULC FM VdS Marshall CNPP PAVUS Fire (DN) (mm) Cert. 2 2.38 300 5930OG02ONS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ DN50 60,3 20,7 2-1/2 2.88 300 59300GO25NS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ DN65 73,0 20,7 DN65 3 76,1 300 JLOa 59300GO26NS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 3 DN80 3,5 88,9 300 20,7 5930OG03ONS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 4 DN100 4.5 114,3 300 20,7 5930OG04ONS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ DN125 5.5 139,7 300 20,7 59300GO56NS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 5 DN125 5.56 141,3 300 20,7 5930OG05ONS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ DN150 6.5 165,1 300 20,7 59300GO66NS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 6 DN150 6.63 168,3 300 20,7 5930OG06ONS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 8 DN200 8.63 219,1 300 20,7 5930OG08ONS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 10 10.75 175 5930OG10ONS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ DN250 273 12,1 12 12.75 175 5930OG12ONS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ DN300 323,9 12,1 TABLE C MODEL BFV-300 GROOVED END BUTTERFLY VALVE WITHOUT INTERNAL SUPERVISORY SWITCHES PART NUMBER SELECTION AND AGENCY LISTINGS/APPROVALS Notes: 1. Install a single switch in either bracket mounting position to monitor Open or Closed valve condition ® � --—� r— I I I O L- ® Bernstein Switch Wiring Diagram TABLE D MODEL BFV-300 GROOVED END BUTTERFLY VALVE WITHOUT INTERNAL SUPERVISORY SWITCHES ACCESSORY EXTERNAL SUPERVISORY SWITCHES AND MOUNTING BRACKETS PART NUMBER SELECTION Part Number Nominal Gear Bernstein Bernstein Valve Size Operator Mounting Bernstein i88-IP65 GC-SU1Z Inches Type Bracket with i88-IP65 LED Switch Ex IP-66/67 ATEX (DN) Mounting Bolts Regular Switch 24V (Ex 112G Ex dIIC T6 Gb) Switch 2-4 (DN50-DN100 Travelling Nut 59300SPBRACKETI0 59300SPSW 59300SPSWLED 59300SPSWATEX 5-6 DN125-DN200 59300SPBRACKET20 8 DN200 Segmented Gear 59300SPBRACKET25 10-12 DN250-DN300 59300SPBRACKET30 TFP1511 Page 7 of 8 Installation The Model BFV-300/BFV-300C Grooved End Butterfly Valves may be installed with flow in either direction and can be positioned either horizon- tally or vertically. The grooved end pipe couplings used with the Model BFV-300/BFV- 300C must be listed or approved for fire protection service and installed in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. The Model BFV-300/BFV-300C But- terfly Valve may be installed with any schedule of pressure class of pipe or tubing that is listed or approved for fire protection. Conduit and electrical connections are to be made in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction and/ or the National Electrical Code. With reference to Figure 3, the supervisory switch is intended for connection to the supervisory circuit of a fire alarm control panel in accordance with NFPA 72. The auxiliary switch is intended for the unsupervised connection to aux- iliary equipment in accordance with NFPA 70, National Electric Code. NOTE: For outdoor applications with internal supervisory switches, it is rec- ommended that wiring connections be made at a temperature above 15°F (-9°C), in order to insure sufficient flex- ibility of the wire lead insulation. Care and Maintenance Before closing a fire protection system control valve for maintenance or inspection work on either the valve or fire protection system which it con- trols, permission to shut down the affected fire protection systems must be obtained from the proper authorities and all personnel who may be affected by this decision must be notified. The owner is responsible for the inspection, testing, and maintenance of their fire protection system and devices in accordance with the applicable stan- dards of the NATIONAL FIRE PRO- TECTION ASSOCIATION, for example, NFPA 25, in addition to the standards of any authority having jurisdiction. Contact the installing contractor or product manufacturer with any ques- tions. Any impairment must be imme- diately corrected. It is recommended that automatic sprinkler systems be inspected, tested, and maintained by a qualified inspec- tion service. Nominal Valve Size Part Number Inches (DN) BFV-300, Red Painted BFV-300C, Black Painted 2-4 DN50-DN100 59300SPHWHEEL10 59300SPHWHEEL10B 5-8 DN125-DN200 59300SPHWHEEL20 59300SPHWHEEL20B 10-12 DN250-DN300 59300SPHWHEEL30 59300SPHWHEEL306 TABLE E BFV-300/BFV-300C GROOVED END BUTTERFLY VALVE REPLACEMENT HANDWHEEL PART NUMBER SELECTION Limited Warranty For warranty terms and conditions, visit www.tyco-fire.com. Ordering Procedure Contact your local distributor for avail- ability. When placing an order, indicate the full product name and Part Number (P/N). Butterfly Valves Model BFV-300 with Internal Open Supervisory Switches Specify: (specify size) Model BFV-300 Grooved End Butterfly Valve, Inter- nal Open Supervisory Switches, P/N (specify per Table A) Model BFV-300C with Internal Closed Supervisory Switches Specify: (specify size) Model BFV- 300C Grooved End Butterfly Valve, Internal Closed Supervisory Switches, P/N (specify per Table A) Model BFV-300 with Internal Open Supervisory Switches, APSAD Approved Specify: (specify size) Model BFV-300 Grooved End Butterfly Valve, Internal Open Supervisory Switches, APSAD Approved, P/N (specify per Table B) Model BFV-300C with Internal Closed Supervisory Switches, APSAD Approved Specify: (specify size) Model BFV-300C Grooved End Butter- fly Valve, Internal Closed Supervi- sory Switches, APSAD Approved, P/N (specify per Table B) Model BFV-300 without Internal Supervisory Switches Specify: (specify size) Model BFV-300 Grooved End Butterfly Valve, P/N (specify per Table C) Accessories External Supervisory Switch and Mounting Bracket Note: Accessory external supervi- sory switches and mounting brackets are applicable only to valves without factory -installed internal supervisory switches. Refer to Table D for switch models and part numbers. Specify: (specify size) Model BFV-300 Grooved End Butterfly Valve Exter- nal Switch Mounting Bracket, P/N (specify), with (specify quantity) Bern- stein External Switch (specify model), P/N (specify) Replacement Parts Note: Only items described in this section are offered as replacement parts. Handwheel Replacement handwheel includes pin. Refer to Table E for part numbers. Model BFV-300, Red Painted Specify: Handwheel, (specify size) Model BFV-300 Grooved End Butter- fly Valve, P/N (specify) Model BFV-300C, Black Painted Specify: Handwheel, (specify size) Model BFV-300C Grooved End But- terfly Valve, P/N (specify) TFP1511 Page 8of8 1400 Pennbrook Parkway, Lansdale, PA 19446 1 Telephone A-215-362-0700 02019 Johnson Controls. All rights reserved. All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision date and are subject to change without notice. Johnson 400 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION and NFPA are registered trademarks of National Fire Protection Association; Controls RILSAN is a registered trademark of Ark—, Inc. tqC00 Model CV-1 FR Grooved -End Riser Check Valves 21nch to 121nch (DN50 to DN300) General Description The TYCO Model CV-1 FR Grooved - End Riser Check Valve is a compact and rugged swing -type unit that allows water flow in one direction and pre- vents flow in the opposite direction. A resilient elastomer seal facing on the spring -loaded clapper ensures a leak -tight seal and non -sticking opera- tion. The Model CV-1 FR Riser Check Valves are designed to minimize water hammer caused by flow reversal. The Model CV-1FR Riser Check Valve is furnished with grooved ends and can be installed using GRINNELL Grooved Couplings or GRINNELL Figure 71 Flange Adapters. The Model CV-1 FR Riser Check Valves have been designed with a removable cover for ease of field maintenance. These valves can be installed horizontally (with cover in the upward position) or vertically with the flow in the upward direction. Refer to Figure 6. To facilitate their use in wet -type auto- matic sprinkler system risers, the Model CV-1 FR Riser Check Valves are provided with threaded outlets for pres- sure gauges and a drain connection. They provide a more compact and eco- nomical alternative to an alarm check valve where a water motor alarm is not required. Provisions must be made for a local alarm using an approved flow switch (not included). The Model CV-1FR Riser Check Valve is also Listed for use in conjunction with the TYCO DV-5 Deluge Valve in Preaction Systems under air pressure without the use of prime water. The Model CV-1 FR Riser Check Valves are a redesign for the Central Figure 590FR and GRINNELL Figure 590FR. IMPORTANT Refer to Technical Data Sheet TFP2300 for warnings pertaining to regulatory and health information. NOTICE The Model CV-1FR Riser Check Valve described herein must be installed and maintained in compliance with this document and with the applicable standards of the NATIONAL FIRE PRO- TECTION ASSOCIATION, in addition to the standards of any authorities having jurisdiction. Failure to do so may impair the performance of this device. Never remove any piping component nor correct or modify any piping defi- ciencies without first de -pressurizing and draining the system. Failure to do so may result in serious personal injury, property damage, and/or impaired device performance. The owner is responsible for maintain- ing their fire protection system and devices in proper operating condition. Contact the installing contractor or manufacturer with any questions. Technical Data Approvals UL, C-UL Listed FM Approved Sizes 2 in. to 12 in. (DN50 to DN300) Maximum Working Pressure 300 psi (20,7 bar) Valve Assembly Finish Red, non -lead paint Worldwide I www.tyco-fire.com Contacts APPROVED Installation The Model CV-1 FR Riser Check Valves are to be installed in accordance with this section: 1. The arrow cast on the Body must point in the direction of the flow. 2. Valves installed vertically must be positioned with the flow in the upward direction. 3. Valves installed horizontally must be positioned with the Cover facing up. Refer to Figure 6. 4. Grooved -end pipe couplings used with the Model CV-1FR Riser Check Valve must be installed in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. NOTE. Valves should be installed a reasonable distance downstream from pumps, elbows, expanders, reducers, or other similar devices to extend the valve life. Standard piping practices call for a minimum of five times the pipe diameter for general use. Page 1 of 6 DECEMBER 2020 TFP950 TFP950 Page 2 of 6 A B 1/4" 1 /4" N PT N PT C O.D. D J K E F Nominal Dimensions Nominal Pipe Size Inches Cover Approx. (mm) Bolt Weight Torque TFP950 Page 3 of 6 8 8 4,15 17 16 2 SEE 9 __ ___ 5 9 VIEW A 2 7 2 7 5 3 2" - 8" 10" - 12" (DN50 DN200) (DN250 - DN300) VIEW A D O C 13 5 13 11,15 11 14,15 SEE � / 18 6 DETAIL B 5 6 2"-8" 10" - 12" 1 (DN50-DN200) (DN250 - DN300) DETAIL B Detail Part Material Qty. Detail Part Material Qty. 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E Inches Inches A B C D Inches DN (mm) NPT 2 2.375 6.75 5.87 3.25 9.52 1 DN50 (60,3) (171,5) (149,1) (82,6) (241,9) 2-1/2 2.875 8.00 6.66 3.87 10.80 1-1/4 DN65 (73,0) (203,2) (169,2) (98,3) (274,3) 76,1 - 8.00 6.66 3.87 10.80 1-1/4 DN65 (76,1) (203,2) (169,2) (98,3) (274,3) 3 3.500 8.37 6.88 3.87 11.02 1-1/4 DN80 (88,9) (212,6) (174,8) (98,3) (279,9) 4 4.500 9.63 7.63 4.53 11.92 2 DN100 (114,3) (244,6) (193,7) (115,1) (302,7) 139,7 - 10.50 8.13 4.90 12.42 2 DN125 (139,7) (266,7) (206,4) (124,5) (315,4) 5 5.563 10.50 8.13 4.90 12.42 2 DN125 (141,3) (266,7) (206,4) (124,5) (315,4) 165,1 - 11.50 8.50 5.00 12.79 2 DN150 (165,1) (292,1) (215,8) (127,0) (324,8) 6 6.625 11.50 8.50 5.00 12.79 2 DN150 (168,3) (292,1) (215,8) (127,0) (324,8) 8 8.625 14.00 9.52 5.46 13.81 2 DN200 (219,1) (355,6) (241,7) (138,7) (350,7) 10 10.750 18.00 10.41 7.50 14.70 2 DN250 (273,1) (457,2) (264,3) (190,5) (373,3) 12 12.750 21.00 11.27 7.62 15.56 2 DN300 (323,9) (533,4) (286,1) (193,5) (395,2) TFP950 Page 5 of 6 P/N 59-591-1-020 2 Inch (DN50) NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. P/N 1 300 psi/ 2000 kPa Water Pressure Gauge .. 2 92-343-1-005 2 1/4" Gauge Test Valve .. 2 46-005-1-002 3 1/4" Plug ............. 2 CH 4 1" Angle Valve ......... 1 46-048-1-006 5 1/4" x 2" Nipple........ 1 CH 6 1/4" x 5" Nipple........ 1 CH 7 1" x 3" Nipple.......... 1 CH P/N 59-591-1-030 2-1/2 Inch (DN65) through 3 Inch (DN80) NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. P/N 1 300 psi/ 2000 kPa Water Pressure Gauge .. 2 92-343-1-005 2 1/4 " Gauge Test Valve .. 2 46-005-1-002 3 1/4" Plug ............. 2 CH 4 1-1/4" Angle Valve...... 1 46-048-1-007 5 1/4" x 2" Nipple........ 1 CH 6 1/4" x 5" Nipple........ 1 CH 7 1-1/4" x 3" Nipple ...... 1 CH P/N 59-591-1-080 4 Inch (DN100) through 12 Inch (DN300) NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. P/N 1 300 psi/ 2000 kPa Water Pressure Gauge .. 2 92-343-1-005 2 1/4" Gauge Test Valve .. 2 46-005-1-002 3 1/4" Plug ............. 2 CH 4 2" Angle Valve ......... 1 46-048-1-009 5 1/4" x 2" Nipple........ 1 CH 6 1/4" x 5" Nipple........ 1 CH 7 2" x 3" Nipple.......... 1 CH NOTES: MAIN 1. All Fittings and Nipples are DRAIN VALVE galvanized (Standard Order). (NORMALLY 2. CH: Common Hardware. CLOSED) SYSTEM i PRESSURE _� j GAUGE 1 SUPPLY PRESSURE GAUGE 5 2 3 MODEL CV-1 FR % 1 RISER CHECK VALVE 2 6 3 FIGURE 5 MODEL CV-1FR RISER CHECK VALVES TRIM PARTS LIST COVER OUTLET INLET OUTLET FLOW COVER FLOW o INLET VERTICAL ORIENTATION HORIZONTAL ORIENTATION FIGURE 6 MODEL CV-1FR RISER CHECK VALVES INSTALLATION TFP950 Page 6 of 6 Care and Maintenance Before closing a fire protection system main control valve for maintenance work on the fire protection system that it controls, obtain permission to shut down the affected fire protection system from the proper authorities and notify all personnel who may be affected by this decision. After placing a fire protection system in service, notify the proper authorities and advise those responsible for moni- toring proprietary and/or central station alarms. The owner is responsible for the inspec- tion, testing, and maintenance of their fire protection system and devices in compliance with this document, as well as with the applicable standards of the NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSO- CIATION such as NFPA 25, in addition to the standards of any authority having jurisdiction. Contact the installing con- tractor or product manufacturer with any questions. Any impairments must be immediately corrected. Automatic sprinkler systems are rec- ommended to be inspected, tested, and maintained by a qualified Inspec- tion Service in accordance with local requirements and/or national codes. Limited Warranty For warranty terms and conditions, visit www.tyco-fire.com. Ordering Procedure Contact your local distributor for avail- ability. When placing an order, indicate the full product name and Part Number (P/N). Model CV-1FR Check Valves Specify: Size and P/N (below): 2 in. (DN50)............. P/N 59-590-1-020 2-1/2 in. (DN65).......... P/N 59-590-1-025 76,1 mm (DN65) ......... P/N 59-590-1-076 3 in. (DN80)............. P/N 59-590-1-030 4 in. (DN100) ............ P/N 59-590-1-040 139,7 mm (DN125) ....... P/N 59-590-1-139 5 in. (DN125) ............ P/N 59-590-1-050 165,1 mm (DN150) ....... P/N 59-590-1-165 6 in. (DN150) ............ P/N 59-590-1-060 8 in. (DN200)............ P/N 59-590-1-080 10 in. (DN250) ........... P/N 59-590-1-100 12 in. (DN300)........... P/N 59-590-1-120 Model CV-1FR Riser Check Valve Trim Assembly Specify: Size and P/N (below). 2 in. (DN50)............. P/N 59-591-1-020 2-1/2 in. (DN65).......... P/N 59-591-1-030 76,1 mm (DN65) ......... P/N 59-591-1-030 3 in. (DN80)............. P/N 59-591-1-030 4 in. (DN100) ............ P/N 59-591-1-080 139,7 mm (DN125) ....... P/N 59-591-1-080 5 in. (DN125) ............ P/N 59-591-1-080 165,1 mm (DN150) ....... P/N 59-591-1-080 6 in. (DN150) ............ P/N 59-591-1-080 8 in. (DN200)............ P/N 59-591-1-080 10 in. (DN250) ........... P/N 59-591-1-080 12 in. (DN300)........... P/N 59-591-1-080 1400 Pennbrook Parkway, Lansdale, PA 19446 i Telephone +1-215-362-0700 m 2020 Johnson Controls. All rights reserved. All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision date and are subject to change without notice. NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION a d NFPA are r,gi,t... d tratlemarka of National Fire Protection Association; Johnson 01,to Controls UNITED BRASS WORKS, INC. e. 714 S. Main St., Randleman, NC 27317 ,gp 9Qo, Tel: 800-334-3035 Fax: 800-498-4696 www.ubw.com Q,5 Model 126SUL Angle Valve Soft Disc C&S UL Listed for Fire Sprinkler Service at 250 WOG 200 WOG @ 180 'Max 100% Pressure Tested Threaded Ends Rising Stem • Integral Seat Swivel Disc Holder *Contains Lead. Not Intended for Use in Potable Water System* MATERIAL LIST NO. DESCRIPTION MATERIAL 1 Hex Nut Steel 2 Hand Wheel Zinc 3 Packing Nut Brass 4 Packing Graphite Non -Asbestos 5 Bonnet ('/z" I") Bonnet (1 1/4" 2") Brass Bronze 6 Stem & Seat Assembly Brass 7 Disc Buna N 8 Body Bronze Size 1/2" 3/4„ 1" 1 1/495 7 1/299 295 A 1.03 1.22 1.47 1.75 2.00 2..34 B 2.03 2.38 2.75 3.00 3.72 3.72 C (closed) 3.13 3.25 4.38 4.50 5.25 5.63 Ship Wt. (lbs.) 0.69 0.94 1.76 2.50 3.26 5.32 Qty. Unit Pack 12 6 6 4 2 2 Qty. Per Case 72 60 36 24 12 12 1131,11g) UNITED BRASS WORKS, INC 714 S. Main St.. Randleman, N.C. 27317 Phone: 800/334-3035 Fax: 800/498-4696 Model 80 Ball Valve Double Female (Complies with MSS-SP110-92) AC": 200 lbs. WSP * 406 ' Max 400 lbs. WOG * 100% Pressure Tested Threaded Ends * Blowout Proof Stem 1/4 Y2" Full Flow 3 /4" - 2" Large Port Diameters CRN 0007135.2 *Contains Lead. Not Intended for Use in Potable Water Systems* MATERIAL LIST NO. DESCRIPTION MATERIAL I Lever Plated Steel w/ vinyl grip 2 Stem Brass 3 Jam Nut Plated Steel 4 Packing Nut Brass 5 Packing Sleeve Brass 6 Packing Graphite Non-Asb. 7 Bevel Washer Steel 8 O-Ring Buna 9 Tail Piece (V4" - V2") Tail Piece (3/4" - 2") Brass Bronze to Body Bronze 11 Ball Chrome Plated Brass 12 Nest PTFE SIZE A B C D E F SHIP WT. (tbs.) QUAN. PER CTN. 1/4 " 0.38 1.86 0.92 0.94 1.58 3.31 0.52 12 3/8" 0.38 1.86 0.92 0.94 1.58 3.31 0.52 12 V2 " 0.50 2.17 1.06 1.11 2.28 4.23 0.78 12 3/4 " 0.63 2.05 1.20 1.31 2.38 4.23 0.98 12 1, 0.81 3.27 1.67 1.59 2.55 4.23 1.59 6 1 1/4 " 1.00 3.48 1.72 1.77 3.19 5.47 2.47 4 1 1/2 " 1.25 3.97 1.95 2.02 3.38 5.47 3.50 4 2" 1.50 4.41 2.14 2.27 3.56 5.47 5.00 2 Model 1011A TESTANDR IN'5 Sectional Floor Control Test and Drain Valve for Systems Requiring Pressure Relief Valve Sizes: 3�4 The AGF Model 1011A TESTANDRAIN° provides the test and express drain functions for wet fire sprinkler systems on multi -story installations requiring pressure relief (NFPA 13 and NFPA 13R). The Model 1011A features a Model 7000 Pres- sure Relief Valve with drain pipe. The Model 1011A is available in a full range of sizes (3/a" to 2") with NPT connections (BSPT available). The Model 7000 Pressure Relief Valve (UUFM) features a flushing handle and a 175 PSI factory rating (other pressure ratings available). • Complies with NFPA 13 and NFPA 13R Requirements • Compact, Single -Handle Ball Valve • Tamper -Resistant Test Orifice and Sight Glasses • 300 PSI rated. • Specifiable orifice sizes: 3/s" (2.8K), 7/16" (4.2K), 1/2" (5.6K), 17/32" (8.0K), 5/s" (11.2K, ELO), 3/4" (14.OK, ESFR), and K25 • Relieves Excess System Pressure caused by Surges or Temperature Changes • Shipped with Relief Valve and Bypass Drain Ports Plugged to Expedite Pressure Testing • Locking Kit Available Repair kits are available for all TESTANDRAIN° valves. Kit includes: Adapter Gasket (1), Ball (1), Valve Seats (2), Stem Packing (1), and Stem Washer (1). Valve and orifice size must be specified when ordering. NOTE: It is important to note that the pressure rating of the relief valve indicates an operating range of pressure for both opening and closing of the valve. Standard relief valves are required to OPEN in a range of pressure between 90% and 105% of their rating. The valves are required to CLOSE at a pressure above 80% of that rating. The relief valve should be installed where it is easily accessible for maintenance. Care should be taken that the relief valve CANNOT be isolated from the system when the system is operational. A relief valve should NEVER have a shutoff valve or a plug downstream of its outlet. SS-M1011A_V001 - 06/13 TESTANDRAIN® is a registered trademark of AGF Manufacturing Inc. Model 1011 A LISTED11 TE TAN F Model 1011A 300 PSI Bronze Ball Valve, Model 7000 Pressure Relief Valve APPROVED Factory Rated at 175 PSI with other setting available Dimensions SIZE A B C D E F G H 3/411 79/16 11/2 23/16 35/8" 33/8" 113/16" 49�16�� 63�811 (191 mm) (37.5 mm) (57 mm) (93 mm) (86 mm) (46 mm) (117 mm) (162.5 mm) 1 79�16 � � 11�2" 23�16 � � 35�8" 33/8" 113/16" 49�16" 63�811 (191 mm) (37.5 mm) (57 mm) (93 mm) (86 mm) (46 mm) (117 mm) (162.5 mm) 11/411 715/16" 111/16" 29/16" 41/411 35/8" 115/16" 59�16" 71�2" (201 mm) 1 (43 mm) (65 mm) (108 mm) (91 mm) (51 mm) (141 mm) (192 mm) 1 1/211 815/16" 113/16" 31/4" 51�16" 37�811 25�811 81/4" 107�8" (227 mm) (45 mm) (81.5 min (127 mm) (99 mm) (67 mm) (207 mm) (274 mm) 211 815/16" 113/16" 31/4" 51/16" 37/8° 25/8" 81/4" 107/8" (227 mm) (45 mm) (81.5 mm) (127 mm) (99 mm) (67 mm) (207 mm) (274 mm) The Model 1011A provides the following... From the 2013 Edition of NFPA 13 Chapter 8.16.2.4.1 * Provisions shall be made to properly drain all parts of the system. Chapter 8.16.2.4.2 Drain connections, interior sectional or floor control valve(s) — & 8.16.2.4.3 shall be provided with a drain connection having a minimum size as shown in Table 8.16.2.4.2. Chapter 8.16.2.4.4 Drains shall discharge outside or to a drain capable of handling the flow of the drain. Chapter A.8.17.4.2 (Wet Pipe System) test connection is permitted to terminate into a drain capable of accepting full flow... using an approved sight test connection containing a smooth bore corrosion -resistant orifice giving a flow equivalent to one sprinkler... Chapter 8.17.4.2.2 The test connection valve shall be accessible. Chapter 8.17.4.2.4 shall be permitted to be installed in any location... downstream of the waterflow alarm. Chapter 8.17.4.3.1 (Dry Pipe System) a trip test connection not less than 1 " in diameter, terminating in a smooth bore corrosion -resistant orifice, to provide a flow equivalent to one sprinkler... Chapter 8.17.4.3.2 The trip test connection... with a shutoff valve and plug not less than 1 ", at least one of which shall be brass. Chapter 7.1.2 - a wet pipe system shall be provided with a listed relief valve set to operate at 175 PSI or 10 PSI in excess of the maximum system pressure, whichever is greater. Chapter 8.16.1.2.3` A listed relief valve of not less than 1/2" in size shall be provided on the discharge side of the pressure -reducing valve set to operate at a pressure not exceeding rated pressure of the system. Chapter A.8.16.1.2.3 - consideration should be given to piping the discharge from the (pressure relief) valve AGF Manufacturing Inc. 100 Quaker Lane, Malvern, PA 19355 Phone:610-240-4900 Fax: 610-240-4906 www.testandrain.com "Available on 11/4" to 2" size units only • "Available on 11/2" and 2" size units only Job Name: Architect: Engineer: Contractor: Model 1011A - Front View Model 1011A - Plan View Orifice Sizes 3/1 ", 7/ 6.. , 1/2 % 17/3211, %ll E LO., 3/a" ESFR", and K25"' Materials Handle ................ Steel Stem ................... Rod Brass Ball ...................... C.P. Brass Body ................... Bronze Valve Seat........... Impregnated Teflon® Indicator Plate .... Steel Relief Valve......... Bronze Bypass Fittings... Brass Bypass Tubing.... Nylobraid Approvals UL and ULC Listed: (EX4019 & EX4533) FM Approved �1 NYC -BSA No. 720-87-SM MADE IN U.S.A. PURGENVENTj Model 7910MAV WWW.PURGENVENT.COM Manual Air Venting Valve The PURGENVENTT" Model 7910MAV Manual Air Venting Valve is designed to exceed NFPA 13 code that requires a single air vent be provided on each wet pipe sprinkler system utilizing metallic pipe. To remove air open the valve while the system is being filled. Once the system is in operation the M7910MAV can be opened and closed in rapid succession to vent any remaining air. AGF recommends installing the M7910MAV at high points of the riser and at high points near the end of system branch lines, whenever possible. Fm Factory Mutual does not offer an approval standard for manual air venting valves. FLOAT SEALEC SEAT WITH WA F T AND PRESS O NFPA 13 (2016) 7.1.5 Air Venting A single air vent with a connection conforming to 8.16.6 shall be provided on each wet pipe system utilizing metallic pipe. 8.16.6* Air Ventina The vent required by 7.1.5 shall be located near a high point in the system to allow air to be removed 2 from that portion of the system by one of the following methods: • Manual valve, minimum 1/2" (15mm) size 1. Ball Float • Automatic air vent 2. Strainer Screen • Other approved means DETAIL F MAIN BALL MOVES FLOAT OFF SEAT H ° DETAIL H SS-7910 - 1/18 Model 791OMAV Dimensions 2/ [60]®Y VENT�L�' PURr �y� aO:V waYYriY�i~r.IM• 5 / 3%" 1 /2" N PT [89] CLOSED Model 791OMAV Installation Locations 2" _t[52] AGF recommends installing the M7910MAV Manual Air Venting Valve at high points of the riser and at high points near the end of system branch lines, whenever possible. Item ID Item Description 7910MAV 1 /2" Manual Air Venting Valve 17 AGF Manufacturing Inc. 100 Quaker Lane, Malvern, PA 19355 Phone:610-240-4900 Fax:610-240-4906 www.agfmanufacturing.com Job Name: Architect: Engineer: Contractor: A-N-VfLStar- Fire Products Division of Anvil® International SPF/RNVIL" Cast Iron - Class 125 Fittings 900 ELBOW Nominal Anvil Item Number Universal Max. Dimensions Working Approx. Size Number Pressure Wt. Each A B In. (mm) PSI (kPa) In. (mm) In. (mm) Lbs. Ng) 1 800000002 CB90033 300 1.50 1.50 0.84 25 2065 38.10 38.10 0.38 11/4 800000010 CB90044 300 1.75 1.75 1.34 32 2065 44.45 44.45 0.61 11/2 800000028 CB90055 300 1.94 1.94 1.80 40 2065 49.27 49.27 0.82 2 800000036 CB90066 300 2.25 2.25 2.90 50 2065 57.15 57.15 1.32 21/2 800000044 CB90077 300 2.70 2.70 4.75 65 1 1 1 2065 1 68.58 68.58 1 2.15 A Submittal Sheet MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS 0� L� FM Cast iron threaded fittings are UL & ULC Listed & Dimensions conform to ANSI B16.4 Class 125. APPROVED Factory Mutual Approved for 300 psi service. Threads are NPT per ANSI ASME B1.20.1. for ailscg�actyour p / details contact your Gray iron per ASTM Al26 Class B. AnvilStarTm Representative. PROJECTr• rAPPROVAL Project: Date: Phone: Architect / Engineer: Contractor: Address: Notes 1: Notes 2: SPF Cast & Ductile Iron Fittings For the latest UL/ULC Listed and FM Approved pressure ratings, versus pipe schedule,=\�YXINV'L REV. 03.03.06-001 go to www.anvilstar.com or contact your local AnvilStar representative �l A-N-VfLStar- Fire Products Division of Anvil® International SPF/RNVIL" Cast Iron - Class 125 Fittings BULL A. TEE Nominal Anvilltem Universal Max. Dimensions Working Approx. Size Number Number Pressure A B Wt. Each In. (mm) In. (mm) PSI (kPa) PSI (kPa) In. (mm) In. (mm) In. (mm) Lbs. (kg) 1 x 1 x 1'A 800004285 CT334 300 1.67 1.67 1.58 1.52 25 x 25 x 32 2065 42.418 42.418 40.132 0.69 1 x 1 x 1Y2 800004293 CT335 300 1.8 1.8 1.65 1.73 25 x 25 x 40 2065 45.72 45.72 41.91 0.78 11/4 x 1 x 11/2 800004343 CT435 300 1.88 1.8 1.82 2.05 32 x 25 x 40 2065 47.752 45.72 46.228 0.93 11/4 x 11/4 x 11/2 800004384 CT445 300 1.88 1.88 1.82 2.21 32 x 32 x 40 2065 47.752 47.752 46.228 1.00 11/4 x 1 1/4 x 2 800004392 CT446 300 2.1 2.1 1.9 2.55 25 x 25 x 40 2065 53.34 53.34 48.26 1.16 11/2 x 11/4 x 2 800004509 CT546 300 2.16 2.1 2.02 2.80 40 x 32 x 40 2065 54.864 53.34 51.308 1.27 11/2 x 11/2 x 2 800004558 CT556 300 2.16 2.16 2.02 3.28 40 x 40 x 50 2065 54.864 54.864 1 51.308 1.41 2 x 2 x 21/2 800004699 CT667 300 2.6 2.6 1 2.39 5.10 50 x 50 x 60 2065 66.04 66.04 60.706 2.31 Submittal Sheet �B A� i C - MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS �� L� FM Cast iron threaded fittings are UL & ULC Listed & Dimensions conform to ANSI B16.4 Class 125. APPROVED Factory Mutual Approved for 300 psi service. Threads are NPT per ANSI ASME B1.20.1. for ailscg�actyour p / details contact your Gray iron per ASTM Al26 Class B. AnvilStarTm Representative. PROJECTr• rAPPROVAL Project: Date: Phone: Architect / Engineer: Contractor: Address: Notes 1: Notes 2: SPF Cast & Ductile Iron Fittings For the latest UL/ULC Listed and FM Approved pressure ratings, versus pipe schedule,=\�YXINV'L REV. 03.03.06-006 go to www.anvilstar.com or contact your local AnvilStar representative �l A-N-VfLStar- Fire Products Division of Anvil® International SPF/FWVIL Cast Iron - Class 125 Fittings REDUCING TEE Nominal Anvil Item Universal Max. Working Dimensions Approx. Size Number Number Pressure Wt. Each --A--F-B-T C In. (mm) PSI (kPa) (mm) (mm) (mm) Lbs. (kg) 1 x 1/2 x 1 800004244 CT313 300 1.50 1.36 1.50 1.08 25 x 15 x 25 1 2065 38.10 34.54 38.10 0.49 1 x 3/4 x 1 800004251 CT323 300 1.50 1.45 1.50 1.18 25 x 20 x 25 2065 38.10 36.83 38.10 0.54 1 x 1 x 1/2 800004269 CT331 300 1.26 1.26 1.36 0.95 25 x 25 x 15 2065 32.00 32.00 34.54 0.43 1 x 1 x 3/4 800004277 CT332 300 1.37 1.37 1.45 1.10 25 x 25 x 20 2065 34.79 34.79 36.83 0.50 1'A x 1 x 1/2 800004301 CT431 300 1.34 1.26 1.53 1.17 32 x 25 x 15 2065 34.03 32.00 38.86 0.53 1'A x 1 x 3/4 800004319 G432 300 1.45 1.37 1.62 1.38 32 x 25 x 20 2065 36.83 34.79 41.14 0.63 11/4 x 1 x 1 800004327 CT433 300 1.58 1.50 1.57 1.47 32 x 25 x 25 2065 40.13 38.10 39.87 0.67 11/4 x 1 x 11/4 800004335 CT434 300 1.75 1.67 1.75 1.80 32 x 25 x 32 1 2065 44.45 42.41 44.45 0.82 11/4 x 11/4 x 1/2 800004350 CT441 300 1.34 1.34 1.53 1.37 32 x 32 x 15 2065 34.03 34.03 38.86 0.62 11/4 x 11/4 x 3/4 800004368 CT442 300 1.45 1.45 1.62 1.54 32 x 32 x 20 2065 36.83 36.83 41.14 0.70 1'A x 11/4 x 1 800004376 CT443 300 1.58 1.58 1.67 1.65 32 x 32 x 25 2065 40.13 40.13 42.41 0.75 1 r/2 x 1 x 1/2 800004400 CT531 300 1.41 1.34 1.66 1.41 40 x 25 x 15 1 2065 35.81 34.03 42.16 0.64 1 t/2 x 1 x 3/4 800004418 G532 300 1.52 1.37 1.75 1.65 40 x 25 x 20 2065 38.60 34.79 44.45 0.75 11/2 x 1 x 1 800004426 CT533 300 1.65 1.50 1.80 1.65 40 x 25 x 25 2065 41.91 38.10 45.72 0.75 11/2 x 1 x 11/4 800004434 Q534 300 1.82 1.67 1.88 2.00 40 x 25 x 32 1 2065 46.22 1 42.41 1 47.75 0.91 11/2 x 1 x 11/2 800004442 CT535 300 1.94 1.8 1.94 2.30 40 x 25 x 40 2065 49.27 45.72 49.27 1.04 11/2 x 11/4 x 1/2 800004459 CT541 300 1.41 1.34 1.66 1.58 40 x 32 x 15 2065 35.81 34.03 42.16 0.72 11/2 x 1'A x 3/4 800004467 CT542 300 1.52 1.45 1.75 1.72 40 x 32 x 20 2065 38.60 36.83 44.45 0.78 1 r/2 x 11/4 x 1 800004475 G543 300 1.65 1.58 1.80 1.85 40 x 32 x 25 I I 1 2065 1 41.91 1 40.13 1 45.72 1 0.84 Submittal Sheet REDUCING TEE Nominal Anvil Item Universal Max. Working Dimensions Approx. Size Number Number Pressure A g C WL Each In. (mm) PSI (kPa) (mm) (mm) (mm) tbs. (kg) 11/2 x 11/4 x 11/4 800004483 CT544 300 1.82 1.75 1.88 2.22 40 x 32 x 32 2065 46.22 44.45 47.75 1.00 1 t/2 x 11/4 x 1 ih 800004491 CT545 300 1.94 1.88 1.94 2.45 40 x 32 x 15 2065 49.27 47.75 49.27 1.11 1 '/2 x 11/2 x r/2 800004517 CT551 300 1.41 1.41 1.66 1.76 40 x 40 x 40 2065 35.81 35.81 42.16 0.80 11/2 x 1112 x 3/4 800004525 CT552 300 1.52 1.52 1.75 1.87 40 x 40 x 20 2065 38.60 38.60 44.45 0.85 1 Y2 x 11/2 x 1 800004533 CT553 300 1.65 1.65 1.80 1.94 40 x 40 x 25 2065 41.91 41.91 45.72 0.88 1 1/2 x 11/2 x 11/4 800004541 CT554 300 1.82 1.82 1.88 2.29 40 x 40 x 32 2065 46.22 46.22 47.75 1.04 2 x 1 x 2 800004566 CT636 300 2.25 2.02 2.25 3.40 50 x 25 x 50 2065 57.15 51.30 57.15 1.54 2 x 11/4 x 2 800004574 CT646 300 2.25 2.10 2.25 2.80 50 x 32 x 50 2065 57.15 53.34 57.15 1.27 2 x 11/2 x 1/2 800004582 CT651 300 1.49 1.41 1.88 2.09 50 x 40 x 15 2065 37.84 35.81 47.75 0.95 2 x 11/2 x 3/4 800004590 CT652 300 1.60 1.52 1.97 2.40 50 x 40 x 20 2065 40.64 38.60 50.03 1.09 2 x 11/2 x 1 800004608 CT653 300 1.73 1.65 2.02 2.54 50 x 40 x 25 2065 43.94 41.91 51.30 1.15 2 x 11/2 x 11/4 800004616 CT654 300 1.90 1.82 2.10 2.85 50 x 40 x 32 2065 48.26 46.22 53.34 1.30 2 x 11/2 x 11/2 800004624 CT655 300 1.49 1.41 1.88 2.24 50 x 40 x 40 2065 37.84 35.81 47.75 1.02 2 x 1112 x2 800004632 CT656 300 2.25 2.16 2.25 3.75 50 x 40 x 50 2065 57.15 54.86 57.15 1.70 2 x 2 x 1/2 800004640 CT661 300 1.49 1.49 1.88 2.60 50 x 50 x 15 2065 37.84 37.84 47.75 1.18 2 x 2 x 3/4 800004657 CT662 300 1.60 1.60 1.97 2.71 50 x 50 x 20 2065 40.64 40.64 50.03 1.23 2 x 2 xl 800004665 CT663 300 1.73 1.73 2.02 2.97 50 x 50 x 15 2065 43.94 43.94 51.30 1.35 2 x 2 x11/4 800004673 CT664 300 1.90 1.90 2.10 3.32 50 x 50 x 32 2065 48.26 48.26 53.34 1.51 2 x 2 x11/2 800004681 CT665 300 2.02 2.02 2.16 3.72 50 x 50 x 40 2065 51.30 51.302 1.69 MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS @ �� FM Cast iron threaded fittings are UL & ULC Listed & Dimensions conform to ANSI B16.4 Class 125. APPROVED For val Factory Mutual Approved for 300 psi service. Threads are NPT per ANSI ASME B1.20. 1. details scontapprour p �details contact your Gray iron per ASTM Al26 Class B. AnvilStarTm Representative. PROJECT INFORMATION: APPROVAL STAMP: Project: Date: Phone: Architect / Engineer: Contractor: Address: Notes 1: Notes 2: SPF Cast & Ductile Iron Fittings For the latest UL/ULC Listed and FM Approved pressure ratings, versus pipe schedule, REV. 03.03.06-005 go to www.anvilstar.com or contact your local AnvilStar representative �l A-N-VfLStar- Fire Products Division of Anvil® International SPF/FWVIL Cast Iron - Class 125 Fittings STRAIGHT Nominal Anvil Item Number Max. Dimensions Universal Working Approx. Size Number Pressure A B Wt.t.Each In. (mm) PSI (kPa) In. (mm) In. (mm) Lbs. (kg) 1 800003204 CT333 300 1.50 1.50 1.21 25 2065 38.10 38.10 0.55 11/4 800003212 CT444 300 1.75 1.75 1.87 32 2065 44.45 44.45 0.85 11/2 800003220 CT555 300 1.94 1.94 2.51 40 2065 49.27 49.27 1.14 2 800003238 CT666 300 2.25 2.25 3.96 50 2065 57.15 57.15 1.80 21h 800003246 CT777 300 2.70 2.70 6.45 65 2065 1 68.58 1 68.58 1 2.93 Submittal Sheet A �A I � I B MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS I @ �� FM Cast iron threaded fittings are UL & ULC Listed & Dimensions conform to ANSI B16.4 Class 125. APPROVED For val Factory Mutual Approved for 300 psi service. Threads are NPT per ANSI ASME B1.20. 1. details scontapprour p �details contact your Gray iron per ASTM Al26 Class B. AnvilStarTm Representative. PROJECT INFORMATION: APPROVAL STAMP: Project: Date: Phone: Architect / Engineer: Contractor: Address: Notes 1: Notes 2: SPF Cast & Ductile Iron Fittings For the latest UL/ULC Listed and FM Approved pressure ratings, versus pipe schedule, REV. 03.03.06-004 go to www.anvilstar.com or contact your local AnvilStar representative �l 4I110=1 I•IZ:1n1 SPF/RNVIL° -F O.D. C to Nominal Max. Center O.D. Working Approx. Size to End Pressure Wt. Ea. In./DN(mm) In./mm PSI/bar In./mm Lbs./Kg 1 1.315 300 2'/4 0.6 25 33.4 20.7 57 0.3 1'/4 1.660 300 23/4 0.8 32 42.2 20.7 70 0.4 1'/2 1.900 300 21/4 1.1 40 48.3 20.7 70 0.5 2 2.375 300 3'/4 1.5 50 60.3 20.7 83 0.7 21/2 2.875 300 31/4 2.5 65 73.0 20.7 95 1.7 3 3.500 300 4'/4 4.2 80 88.9 20.7 108 1.9 4 4.500 300 5 6.7 100 114.3 20.7 127 3.0 5 5.563 300 5'h 11.9 125 141.3 20.7 140 5.4 6 6.625 300 6'/2 17.3 150 168.3 20.7 765 7.9 8 8.625 300 73/4 32.2 200 219.1 20.7 197 74.6 10 10.750 300 9 54.1 250 273.7 20.7 229 24.5 12 12.750 300 10 70.0 300 1 323.9 1 20.7 1 254 1 37.8 C &us <Fm> Fds OC LISTED APPROVED For Listings/Approval Details and Limitations, visit our website at www.anvilintl.com or contact LPS 1219: Issue 3.1 an Anvil* Sales Representative. Cert/LPCB ref. 519a/12 CAST FITTINGS: Ductile Iron conforming to ASTM A-536, Grade 65-45-12 FINISH: ❑ Rust inhibiting paint Color: ORANGE (standard) or ❑Hot Dipped Zinc Galvanized conforming to ASTM A-153 (optional) El Other available options: Example: RAL3000 or RAL9000 Series PROJECT Project: ❑ Approved Address: ❑Approved as noted Contractor: ❑ Not approved Engineer: Remarks: Submittal Date: Notes 1: Notes 2: FP-8.17 Straight Tee j&WIL SPF/ANVIL° C1 T-1 STRAIGHT TEE Nominal 0 D. Center Approx. Size to End Wt. Ea. In./DN(mm) In./mm In./mm Lbs./Kg 1 1.315 21/4 0.9 25 33.4 51 0.4 1'/4 1.660 21/4 1.4 32 42.2 69 0.7 1'/2 1.900 21/4 1.5 40 48.3 69 0.7 2 2.375 3'/4 2.4 50 60.3 83 1.1 2'/2 2.875 31/4 3.6 65 73.0 95 1.6 3 3.500 4'/4 6.3 80 88.9 108 2.9 4 4.500 5 9.6 100 114.3 117 5 5.563 5'/2 17.8 125 147.3 140 8.1 6 6.625 6'/2 25.3 150 168.3 165 11.5 8 8.625 71/4 42.1 200 219.1 197 19.1 10 10.750 9 69.0 250 273.1 229 37.3 12 12.750 10 91.0 323.9 12. C UL LIS Pnn Vds / LISTED APPROVED For Listings/Approval Details and Limitations, visit our website at www.anvilinti.com or contact LIPS 1219: Issue 3.1 an Anvil® Sales Representative. Cert/LPCB ref. 519a/14 CAST FITTINGS: Ductile Iron conforming to ASTM A-536 COATINGS: Rust inhibiting paint Color: ORANGE (standard) or ❑ Hot Dipped Zinc Galvanized conforming to ASTM A-153 (optional) ❑ Other available options: Example: RAL3000 or RAL9000 Series PROJECT Project: ❑ Approved Address: ❑ Approved as noted Contractor: ❑ Not approved Engineer: Remarks: Submittal Date: Notes 1: Notes 2: FP-8.17 Cap j&WIL SPF/RNVIL° -H-- E to E GROOVEO CAP Nominal 0 0 End Approx. Size to End Wt. Ea. In./DN(mm) In./mm In./mm Lbs./Kg 1 1.315 1'A 0.3 25 33.4 25 0.1 1'/a 1.660 1 0.4 32 42.2 25 0.2 1'/2 1.900 1 0.5 40 48.3 25 0.2 2 2.375 1 0.7 50 60.3 25 0.3 21/2 2.875 1 1.0 65 73.0 25 0.4 3 3.500 1 1.5 80 88.9 25 0.7 4 4.500 1i/6 2.7 100 1 114.3 27 1.2 5 5.563 1'/6 4.4 115 147.3 27 2.0 6 6.625 1'/16 6.6 750 768.3 27 3.0 8 8.625 P/,6 11.3 200 219.1 30 5.1 10* 10.750 1'/a 21.0 250 273.1 32 9.5 12* 12.750 1'/a 35.5 300 1 323.9 1 32 1 16.1 'Supplied as Style K-1 only. C @uS <a> Es LISTED APPROVED For Listings/Approval Details and Limitations, visit our webate at www.anvilintl.com or contact an Anvil® Sales Representative. CAST FITTINGS: Ductile Iron conforming to ASTM-A536 COATINGS: i Rust inhibiting paint Color: ORANGE (standard) or D Hot Dipped Zinc Galvanized conforming to ASTM A-153 (optional) iOther available options: Example: RAL3000 or RAL9000 Series PROJECT Project: ' ! Approved Address: _! Approved as noted Contractor: _! Not approved Engineer: Remarks: Submittal Date: Notes 1: Notes 2: FP-8.17 AN_V__,hLStarT FICA. 7000 * Lightweight Flexible Coupling A&NV L Fire Products Division of Anvil International The Gruvlok° Figure 7000 Lightweight Coupling is designed for applications where system flexibility is desired. The Figure 7000 Lightweight Coupling is approximately 30% lighter in weight than the Figure 7001 Coupling. Working pressure ratings shown are for reference only and are based on Schedule 40 pipe. For the latest UL/ULC listed and FM approved pressure ratings versus pipe schedule, see www.anvilstar.com or contact your local AnvilStar Representative. The Figure 7000 Lightweight Coupling with a Pre -Lubricated Grade "E" EPDM, Type "A" gasket (coupling is easily identified by purple nuts) is intended for use in fire protection systems installed in accordance with NFPA Standard 13 "Sprinkler Systems". HOUSING: Ductile Iron conforming to ASTM A-536, Grade 65-45-12 ANSI BOLTS & HEAVY HEX NUTS: Heat treated, oval -neck track head bolts conforming to ASTM A-183 Grade 2 with a minimum tensile strength of 110,000 psi and heavy hex nuts of carbon steel conforming to ASTM A-563 Grade A or Grade B, or J995 Grade 2. Bolts and nuts are provided zinc electroplated as standard. COATINGS: Rust inhibiting paint Color: ORANGE (standard) Hot Dipped Zinc Galvanized (optional) Other available options: Example: RAL3000 or RAL9000 Series For other coating requirements contact an AnvilStar Representative. LUBRICATION: Standard Gruvlok Gruvlok XtremeT' required for dry pipe systems and freezer applications. ,.1 FM C UL US APPROVED For Listing/Approval Details and Limitations, visit our—lasite at—anvilstar.com or contact an Anvil®/AnvilStar- Sales Representative. Z -Available galvanized. ' When ordering, refer to product as FP7400. GASKETS: Materials Properties as designated in accordance with ASTM D-2000. Pre -Lubricated Grade "E" EPDM, Type A Gasket (Violet color code) -40°F to 1501 (Service Temperature Range)(-40°C to 66°C) Recommended for wet and dry (oil free air) pipe fire protection sprinkler systems. For dry pipe systems and freezer applications, Gruvlok XtremeTM Lubricant is required. Grade "E" EPDM (Green color code) -40OF to 230OF (Service Temperature Range)(-40°C to 110°C) Recommended for water service, diluted acids, alkalies solutions, oil -free air and many chemical services. NOT FOR USE IN PETROLEUM APPLICATIONS. GASKET TYPE: Standard C Style Flush Gap (1'/4"-8") PROJECTO•APPRO"L Project: STAMP ❑ Approved Address: ❑ Approved as noted Contractor: ❑ Not approved Engineer: Remarks: Submittal Date: Notes 1: Notes 2: 5/09 A�i`LStar'- FIG. 7000 * Lightweight Flexible Coupling ANVIL Fire Products Division of Anvil International FIGURE .., LIGHTWEIGHT COUPLING Max. Range of Deflection From � Coupling Dimensions Coupling Bolts Specified Torque § Nominal Pipe Working M nd Pipe End O.D. Pressure Load Separation Per Coupling Pipe X Y Z Qty. Size Min. Max. Wt. In./DN(mm) In./mm PSI/bar Lbs./kN In./mm Degrees Irl In./mm In./mm In./mm In./mm Ft: Lbs./N-m Lbs./K 1'/4 1.660 600 1,299 0-'/8 4°19' 0.90 23/4 4% 13/4 2 %x2'/4 30 45 1.4 32 1 42.2 41.4 1 5.78 0-3.2 75.3 70 111 44 MI x 57 40 60 0.6 1'/2 1.900 600 1,701 0-'/s 3° 46' 0.79 3 45/8 1'/4 2 %x 2'/4 30 45 1.5 40 48.3 41.4 7.57 0-3.2 65.7 76 1 117 44 MI x 57 40 60 0.7 2 2.375 600 2,658 0-'/s 3°1' 0.63 3'/2 5'/2 1% 2 %x2'/4 30 45 1.7 50 60.3 41.4 11.82 0-3.2 52.6 89 140 44 M10 x 57 40 60 0.8 2'/2 2.875 600 3,895 0-'/8 2° 29' 0.52 4 5'/4 1'/4 2 % x 2'/4 30 45 1.9 65 73.0 41.4 17.33 0.3.2 43.3 102 146 44 M10 x 57 40 60 0.9 3 O.D. 2.996 600 4,230 0-'/8 2° 23' 0.50 4 6'/8 13/4 2 3/8 x 2'/4 80 100 2.3 76.1 76.1 41.4 18.82 0-3.2 41.6 102 156 44 M10 x 57 110 150 1.0 3 3.500 600 5,773 0-'/8 2° 3' 0.43 43/8 6% 1 % 2 /2 x 23/4 80 100 2.9 80 88.9 41.4 25.68 0-3.2 35.8 117 171 44 MI 2 x 70 110 150 1.3 4'/4 O.D. 4.250 600 8,512 0-'/4 3° 22' 0.70 Y/2 73/4 2 2 /2 x 3 80 100 4.0 108.0 108.0 41.4 37.86 0-6.4 58.7 140 197 51 M12 x 76 110 150 1.8 4 4.500 600 9,543 0-'/4 3° 11' 0.67 5'/8 8'/8 2 2 /2 x 3 80 100 4.6 100 114.3 41.4 42.45 0-6.4 55.5 149 206 51 M12 x 76 110 150 2.1 5'/4 O.D. 5.236 500 10,766 0-'/4 2° 44' 0.57 6'/2 9'/8 2 2 1/8 x 3'/2 100 130 5.7 133.0 133.0 34.5 47.89 0.6.4 47.7 165 232 51 Ml 6 x 85 135 175 2.6 5'/2 O.D. 5.500 500 11,879 0-'/4 2° 36' 0.54 6% 9% 2 2 8/8 x 3'/2 100 130 6 139.7 139.7 34.5 52.84 0-6.4 45.4 171 238 51 Ml 6 x 85 135 175 2.7 5 5.563 500 12,153 0-1/4 2° 35' 0.54 7 9s/8 2 2 s/8 x 3'/2 100 130 6.1 125 141.3 34.5 54.06 0-6.4 45.1 178 244 51 MI b x 85 135 175 2.8 6'/4 O.D. 6.259 500 15,384 0-'/4 2° 17' 0.48 Ph 103/e 2 2 '/8 x 3'/2 100 130 6.7 159.0 159.0 34.5 68.43 0-6.4 39.8 191 264 51 Ml 6 x 85 135 175 3.0 6'/z O.D. 6.500 500 16,592 0-'/4 2° 12' 0.46 7% 103/4 2 2 1/8 x 3'/2 100 130 7.0 165.1 165.1 34.5 73.80 0-6.4 34.8 197 273 51 M16 x 85 135 175 3.2 6 6.625 500 17,236 0-'/4 2° 10' 0.45 8 11 2 2 s/8 x 3'/2 100 130 8.1 150 168.3 34.5 76.67 0-6.4 37.8 203 279 51 M16 x 85 135 175 3.7 8 8.625 500 29,213 0-'/4 1 ° 40' 0.35 10 13'/4 2% 2 3/4 x 4'/2 130 180 14.2 200 1 219.1 1 34.5 1 129.95 1 0-6.4 1 1 29.1 1 264 1 337 1 60 1 1 M20 x 110 1 175 1 245 Not for use in copper system. § - For additional Bolt Torque information see Technical Data Section. Other sizes available, see Gruvlok Catalog or contact an AnvilStar Representative. A WARNING For dry pipe systems and freezer applications lubrication of the gasket is required, Gruvlok° Xtreme- Lubricant is required. 5/09 ,&N_V__tLStar'" FIG. 7070 Reducing Coupling Fire Products Division of Anvil International *VIL- AN The Gruvlok° Figure 7010 Reducing Coupling makes it possible to directly connect two different pipe sizes, elimi- nating the need for two couplings and a reducing fitting. The specially designed reducing coupling gasket with a center rib assures proper positioning of the gasket and prevents the smaller pipe from telescoping into the larger during assembly. Working pressure ratings shown are for reference only and are based on Schedule 40 pipe. For the latest UL/ULC listed and FM approved pressure ratings versus pipe schedule, see www.anvilstar.com or contact your local AnvilStar Representative. Figure 7010 Coupling complete with Grade "E" EPDM Gasket. Reducing Coupling Housing f� Gasket Gasket Center Ribs• HOUSING: Ductile Iron conforming to ASTM A-536, Grade 65-45-12 Malleable Iron conforming to ASTM A-47, Grade 32510 ANSI BOLTS & HEAVY HEX NUTS: Heat treated, oval -neck track head bolts conforming to ASTM A-183 Grade 2 with a minimum tensile strength of 110,000 psi and heavy hex nuts of carbon steel conforming to ASTM A-563 Grade A or Grade B, or J995 Grade 2. Bolts and nuts are provided zinc electroplated as standard. COATINGS: Rust inhibiting paint Color: ORANGE (standard) Hot Dipped Zinc Galvanized (optional) Other available options: Example: RAL3000 or RAL9000 Series For other coating requirements contact an AnvilStar Representative. Z -Available galvanized. FM G\'dL/US APPROVED For Listing/Approval Details and Limitations, visit our website at—vanvilstar.com or contact an Anvil®/AnvilStar- Sales Representative. LUBRICATION: Standard Gruvlok Gruvlok XtremeTm required for dry pipe systems and freezer applications. GASKETS: Materials Properties as designated in accordance with ASTM D-2000. Grade "E" EPDM (Green color code) -40°F to 230°F (Service Temperature Range)(-40°C to 1 10°C) Recommended for water service, diluted acids, alkalies solutions, oil -free air and many chemical services. NOT FOR USE IN PETROLEUM APPLICATIONS. PROJECT INFORMATION Project: APPROVAL STAMP ❑ Approved Address: ❑ Approved as noted Contractor: ❑ Not approved Engineer: Remarks: Submittal Date: Notes 1: Notes 2: 5/09 AWALStar" FIG. 7010 Reducing Coupling Fire Products Division of Anvil International Z ANVIL I FIGURE 7010 REDUCIPJG COUPLIPJG Max. Range of Deflection From � Coupling Dimensions Coupling Bolts Specified Torque § Nominal Larger Smaller Working Max. End pipe End Approx. Size O.D. O.D. pressure Load Separation Per Coupling Pipe X Y Z Qty. Size Min. Max. Wt.Ea. In./DN(mm) In./mm In./mm PSI/bar Lbs./kN In./mm Degrees mm/m In./mm In./mm In./mm In./mm Ft.-Lbs./N-m Lbs./Kg 2 x 1'/2 2.375 1.900 500 2,215 0-'/8 1 ° 53' 0.39 31/8 57/8 1 % 2 /2 x 2'/4 80 100 2.0 50 x 40 60.3 48.3 34.5 9.85 0-3.2 1 32.9 92 149 48 M12 x 70 110 150 0.9 2'/2 x 2 2.875 2.375 500 3,246 0-'/8 1 ° 33' 0.32 4'/4 6% 1'/8 2 /z x 2'/4 80 100 3.5 65 x 50 73.0 60.3 34.5 14.44 0-3.2 27.0 108 162 48 M12 x 70 110 150 1.6 3 x 2 3.500 2.375 500 4,811 0-'/8 1 ° 17' 0.27 4% 7'/8 1'/8 2 /z x 2'/4 80 100 4.4 80 x 50 88.9 60.3 34.5 21.40 0-3.2 22.4 124 181 48 M12 x 70 110 150 2.0 3 x 21/2 3.500 2.875 500 4,811 0-'/8 1 ° 17' 0.27 4% 7'/8 17/8 2 /z x 2'/4 80 100 4.1 80 x 65 88.9 73.0 34.5 21.40 0-3.2 22.4 124 181 48 M12 x 70 110 150 1.9 4 x 2 4.500 2.375 500 7,952 0.3/l6 2° 38' 0.55 6'/4 87/8 2 2 1/8 x 3'/2 100 130 8.9 100 x 50 114.3 60.3 34.5 35.37 0-4.8 45.9 159 225 51 M16 x 85 135 175 4.0 4 x 2'/2 4.500 2.875 500 7,952 0-8/l6 2° 38' 0.55 6'/4 87/8 2 2 6/8 x 3'/2 100 130 7.9 100 x 65 114.3 73.0 34.5 35.37 0-4.8 45.9 159 225 51 M16 x 85 135 175 3.6 4 x 3 4.500 3.500 500 7,952 0-1/16 2° 38' 0.55 6'/4 87/8 2 2 5/8 x 3'/2 100 130 6.7 100 x 80 114.3 88.9 34.5 35.37 0-4.8 45.9 159 225 51 M16 x 85 135 175 3.0 5 x 4 5.563 4.500 500 12,153 0-'/4 2° 5' 0.44 7'/4 101/8 2'/8 2 1/4 x 4'/2 130 180 11.4 125 x 100 141.3 114.3 34.5 54.06 0-6.4 36.4 184 270 54 M20 x 110 175 245 5.2 6 x 4 6.625 4.500 500 17,236 0-'/4 1 ° 44' 0.36 8'/4 118/8 2'/e 2 1/4 x 41/2 130 180 13.4 150 x 100 168.3 114.3 34.5 76.67 0-6.4 30.2 210 295 54 M20 x 110 175 245 6.1 6 x 5 6.625 5.562 500 17,236 0-'/4 1 ° 44' 0.36 8'/2 111/8 2'/a 2 % x 4'/2 130 180 13.5 150 x 125 168.3 141.3 34.5 76.67 0-6.4 30.2 216 295 54 M20 x 110 175 245 6.1 8 x 6 8.625 6.625 500 29,213 0-'/4 1 ° 15' 0.26 10'/2 14 2'/4 2 % x 4'/2 130 180 17.7 200 x 150 1 219.1 1 168.3 1 34.5 1 129.95 1 0-6.4 1 1 21.8 1 261 1 356 1 51 1 1 M20 x 110 1 175 1 245 1 8.0 Not for use in copper system. See technical data section for coupling data chart notes. § - For additional Bolt Torque information see Technical Data Section. Other sizes available, see Gruvlok Catalog or contact an AnvilStar Representative. A WARNING For dry pipe systems and freezer applications lubrication of the gasket is required, Gruvlokc XtremeTm Lubricant is required. 5/09 Z MIVIL �uv/ IM116. Data Sheet 38 =dft Figure 740o Rigidiftel Coupling for Fire Protection Systems Description The Figure 7400 Rigidlite Coupling from Gruvlok is specially designed to provide a rigid, locked -in pipe connection to meet the specific demands of rigid design steel pipe. Fast and easy swing -over installa- tion of the rugged lightweight housing produces a + secure, rigid pipe joint. The Figure 7400 Rigidlite Coupling is UL/ULC Listed and FM Approved for fire protection service in both wet and dry systems with roll grooved or cut grooved steel pipe prepared in U� UDC accordance with Gruvlolc grooving specifications. ova FM Working pressure ratings shown are for reference only O s Gy Q APPROVED and are based on Schedule 40 pipe. For the latest Y.0 Gru°okR,pre nta,°e`. UL/ULC Listed and FM Approved pressure ratings versus pipe schedule see www.anvitinti.com or contact your local Gruvlok Representative. The Figure 7400 Rigidlite Coupling with a DRI-SEAL° "C" style Grade "E" type "A" gasket, identified by purple nuts, is intended for use in fire protection systems installed in accordance with NFPA Standard 13 "Sprinkler Systems". ''R^*^rial Specifications Housing: Ductile Iron conforming to ASTM-A536, Grade 65-45-12 Coatings: Rust inhibiting lead-free paint — Color: Orange (standard) Hot Dipped Zinc Galvanized (optional) For other coating requirements contact your Gruvlolc Representative. ANSI Bolts and Heavy Hex Nuts: Heat treated, oval -neck track head bolts conforming to ASTM A-183 Grade 2 with a minimum tensile strength of 11o,000 psi and heavy hex nuts of carbon steel con forming to ASTM A563. Bolts and nuts are provided zinc electroplated as standard. Stainless Steel Bolts and Nuts are also available. Contact your Gruvlok Representative for details. Gasket: (Specify when ordering) Properties as designated by ASTM D-2000. DRI-SEAL° "C" Style Grade E, Type A Gasket (Violet colorcode) Service Temperature Range: -4o°F to +15o0F Recommended for wet and dry (oil free air) pipe fire protection sprinkler systems. For dry pipe systems, Gruvlolc XtremeTm Lubricant is required. Grade E EPDM (Green color code) NSF 61 Certified Service Temperature Range: -4o°F to +23o°F Recommended for water service, dilute acids, alkaline solutions, oil free air and many chemical services. NOT FOR USE IN PETROLEUM APPLICATIONS. Grade T Nitrile (Orange color code) Service Temperature Range: -2o°F to +18oOF Recommended for petroleum applications, air with oil vapors, vegetable, and mineral oils. NOT FOR USE WITH HOT WATER OR HOT AIR. mY v, !JJJ YV J,JJ r 1„9JJJ CM7TIMR Fig. 7400 Rigidtitel Cou Y FIGURE 7400 RIGIDLITE COUPLING Nominal Pipe Max. Wk. Range of Coupling Dimensions Coupling Bolts Specified Torque § Approx. X Y Z Qty. Size Min. Max. Size OD Pressure Max.End Load Pipe End Separation Wt. Ea. In./DN(mm) In./mm PSI/bar Lbs.IkN In./mm In./mm In./mm In./mm In./mm Ft.-Lbs./N-M Lbs./Kg 1 1.315 300 407 0 '/a 21/4 4'/p 1'A 2 % x 2'/4 30 45 1.2 25 1.81 0 - 3.2 57 M10 x 57 40 60 0.5 1'/4 1.660 300 649 0 '/3 2% 4 /4 13/4 2 % x 2'/4 30 45 1.3 32 2.89 0 - 3.2 67 121 44 M10 x 57 40 60 0.6 1'/2 1.900 300 851 0 '/a 27/8 4'/s 13/4 2 % x 2'/4 30 45 1.4 40 48.3 20.7 3.78 0 - 3.2 73 124 44 M10 x 57 40 60 0.6 2 2.375 300 1,329 0 '/3 3'/4 5'/2 13/4 2 %x2'/4 30 45 1.6 50 60,3) 20.7 5.91 0 - 3.2 83 140 44 M10 x 57 40 60 0.7 2'/2 2.875 300 1,948 0 '/a 37/8 6 13/4 2 %x2'/4 30 45 1.9 65 20.7 8.66 0 - 3.2 98 152 44 M10 x 57 40 60 0.9 3 OD 2.996 300 2,115 0 '/3 4 5'/8 13/4 2 % x 2'/4 30 45 1.9 65 76.1 20.7 9.41 0 - 3.2 102 149 44 M10 x 57 40 60 0.9 3 3.500 300 2,886 0 '/8 4'/2 63/4 13/4 2 %x23/4 30 45 2.1 80 88.9 20.7 12.84 0 - 3.2 114 171 44 M10 x 70 40 60 1.0 4 4.500 300 4,771 0 '/4 5% 73/4 1'/8 2 %x23/4 30 45 3.1 100 114.3 20.7 21.22 0 - 6.4 143 197 48 M10 x 70 40 1 1.4 5 5.563 300 7,292 0 1/4 67/8 91/4 2 2 /2 x 3 80 100 4.6 125 141.3 20.7 32.44 0 - 6.4 175 235 51 M12 x 76 110 150 2.1 51/2 OD 5.500 300 7,127 0 '/4 6% 9'/4 2 2 '/2 x 3 80 100 4.5 125 139.7 20.7 31.70 0 - 6.4 171 235 51 M12 x 76 110 150 2.0 6 6.625 300 10,341 0 1/4 77/8 10% 2 2 /2 x 3 80 100 5.5 150 168.3 20.7 46.00 0 - 6.4 200 264 51 M12 x 76 110 150 2.5 61/2 OD 6.500 300 9,955 0 '/4 7% 10% 2 2 /2 x 3 80 100 5.5 150 165.1 20.7 44.28 0 - 6.4 197 264 51 M12 x 76 110 150 2.5 8 8.625 300 17,528 0 '/8 101/4 123/4 2% 2 '/2 x 3 80 100 8.4 200 219.1 20.7 77.97 0 - 3.2 260 324 60 M12 x 76 110 150 3.8 Note: Figure 7400 with Grade E EPDM required for use in copper systems. § - For additional Specified Bolt Torque information refer to the Specified Bolt Torque Section. For Data Chart Notes refer to the Gruvlok Catalog. piing for Fire Protection Systems A& Installation & Assembly Instructions These instructions are based on pipe grooved in accordance with Gruvlok' grooving specifications. Check pipe ends for proper groove dimensions and to assure that the pipe ends are free of indentations, projections, or other imperfections which would prevent proper sealing. Gruvlok DRI-SEAL® gaskets do not require lubrication except when used in dry pipe systems or freezer applications. Gruvlok Xtreme" Lubricant is recommended for dry pipe systems or freezer a. Check and lubricate gasket if not using DRI-SEAL® brand. Check the gasket to assure that it is com- patible with the intended service. If using a DRI-SEAL® gasket without lubrication, proceed to step 2. Otherwise, apply a thin coating of a Gruvlok lubricant to the out- side and sealing lips of the gasket. Do not over -lubricate. When using Gruvlok Xtreme" Lubricant, apply a thin layer of the lubricant to the interior surface of the gasket also. y. Housings Remove one nut and bolt and loosen the other nut. Place one housing over the gasket, making sure the housing keys fit into the pipe grooves. Swing the other housing over the gasket and into the grooves on both pipes, making sure the tongue and recess of each housing is properly mated. Re-insert the bolt and run-up both nuts finger tight. Specified Bolt Torque applications. All Gruvlok lubricants may be used on Gruvlok DRI- SEAL® gaskets without adversely affecting the performance of the gaskets. CAUTION: Do NOT use Gruvlok DRI-SEAL® gaskets in grooved copper tube systems. If you are NOT installing a DRI-SEAL® gasket, then lubrication is always required. When using lubrication, always use a Gruvlok lubricant. Refer to the Gruvlok Data Sheet 3, "Gruvlok Lubricants," for guidance on selecting the proper lubricant for the application. 2.Gasket installation 3. Alignment .4 Slip the gasket over the pipe end, making After aligning the two pipe ends together, pull sure the gasket lip does not overhang the the gasket into position, centering it between pipe end. the grooves on each pipe. Gasket should not extend into the groove on either pipe. 5. Tighten nuts Securely tighten nuts alternately and equally to the specified bolt torque, keeping the gaps at the bolt pads evenly spaced. CAUTION: Uneven tightening may cause the gasket to pinch. Gasket should not be visible between segments after bolts are tightened. Specified bolt torque is for the oval neck track bolts used on Gruvlok° couplings and flanges. The nuts must be tightened alter- nately and evenly until fully tightened. Caution: Use of an impact wrench is not recommended because the torque output can vary significantly due to many variables including air pressure supply, battery strength and operational variations. 6. Assembly is completed Visually inspect the pipe joint to assure the coupling keys are fully engaged in the pipe grooves. The bolt pads are to have equal gaps on each side of the coupling. ANSI SPECIFIED BOLT TORQUE Bolt Wrench Specified Size Size Bolt Torque In. In. Ft.-Lbs % "/e 30-45 '/2 '/3 80-100 METRIC SPECIFIED BOLT TORQUE Bolt Wrench Specified Size Size Bolt Torque* mm mm N-M M10 16 40-60 M12 22 110-150 Caution: Proper torquing of coupling bolts is required to obtain * Non -lubricated bolt torques * Non -lubricated bolt torques specified performance. Over torquing the bolts may result in damage to the bolt and/or casting which could result in pipe joint separation. Under torquing the bolts may result in lower pressure retention capabilities, lower bend load capabilities, joint leakage and pipe joint separation. Pipe joint separation may result in significant property damage and serious injury. 00 M H W W U) i r i or czmyma ZANVIL INTERNATIONAL, INC. ANVIL MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS Columbia, PA Foundry 1411 Lancaster Avenue Columbia, PA 17512 Tel: 717-684-4400 • Fax: 717-684-6868 Paul Suor — Plant Manager Henderson, TN Plant 2870 Old Jackson Road Henderson, TN 38340 Tel: 731-989-3551 • Fax: 731-989-4144 Rich Brooks — Plant Manager Canvil 390 Second Avenue Simcoe, ON Canada N3Y 4K9 Tel: 519-426-4551 • Fax: 519-426-5509 Brent Widdifield — Plant Manager Longview, TX Plant 305 Simms Longview, TX 75604 Tel: 903-759-4417 • Fax: 903-759-1782 Van O'Keefe — Plant Manager J.B. Smith 6618 Navigation Houston, TX 77011 Tel: 713-928-5711 • Fax: 713-928-6733 Ray Mullenix — Plant Manager North Kingstown, RI Plant 160 Frenchtown Road North Kingstown, RI 02852 Tel: 401-886-3001 • Fax: 401-886-3010 Robert Taylor — General Manager ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS • Structural Fabrication • Field Services • Non-destructive Testing Contact: North Kingstown, RI Plant 401-886-3001 For Sales and Service Information Contact the Regional Service Center Nearest You or Visit Our Website at www.anvilinti.com Fig. 7400 Rigidlite® Coupling for Fire Protection Systems NORTH EAST REGION Regional Service Center. Servicing Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, East Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia 2530 Pearl Buck Road Bristol, PA 19007 Tel: 215-788-4056 • Fax: 215-788-4475 Toll Free: 1-800-451-2935 Dean Taylor — Regional Vice President MIDWEST REGION Regional Service Center., Servicing Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Ohio, West Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Wisconsin 750 Central Avenue University Park, IL 60466 Tel: 708-534-1414 • Fax: 708-534-5441 Toll Free:1-800-301-2701 Dean Taylor — Regional Vice President Satellite Offices 1201 W. 96th Street Bloomington, MN 55431 Tel: 952-884-7131 • Fax: 952-887-1501 Toll Free: 1-800-733-7131 9530 Le Saint Drive Fairfield, OH 45014 Tel: 513-682-2330 • Fax: 513-870-0109 Toll Free:1-800-837-2424 8615 East 33rd Street Indianapolis, IN 46226 Tel: 317-895-2424 • Fax: 317-895-2430 Toll Free: 1-800-837-1515 1930 Warren Street N. 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Servicing Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, North and South Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Wyoming 1313 Avenue R Grand Prairie, TX 75050 Tel: 972-343-9206 • Fax: 972-641-8946 Toll Free: 1-800-457-4414 Bob Arison — Regional Vice President Satellite Offices 6999 Old Clinton Rd Houston, TX 77020 Tel: 713-675-6371 • Fax: 713-678-7858 2600 W. 42nd Street Odessa, TX 79764 Tel: 915-366-2803 • Fax: 915-366-0890 4200 Holly Street Denver, CO 80216 Tel: 303-394-2178 • Fax: 303-321-3050 1202 Tech Blvd., Suite 103 Tampa, FL 33619 Tel: 800-429-0703 • Fax: 813-663-0811 CANADA — MUELLER-FLOW CONTROL Kevin Fullan Vice President Tel: 905-664-1459 ext 272 Doug Crawford National Marketing Manager Tel: 905-664-1459 ext 248 Alberta Calgary - Tel: 403-246-0033 • Fax: 403-246-0051 Edmonton - Tel: 780-452-9841 • Fax: 780-452-9873 British Columbia Delta - Tel: 604-940-1449 • Fax: 604-940-9878 Nanaimo - Tel: 250-758-1551 • Fax: 250-758-1160 Prince George - Tel: 250-561-1219 • Fax: 250-561-7358 Vancouver City - Tel: 604-875-6990 • Fax: 604-875-6962 Manitoba Winnipeg - Tel: 204-774-3461 • Fax: 204-786-5044 Ontario Stoney Creek - Tel: 905-664-9230 • Fax: 906-664-9556 Toronto - Tel: 416-251-4171 • Fax: 416-251-7087 Sarnia - Tel: 519-336-7690 • Fax: 519-336-1621 Sudbury - Tel: 705-671-9600 • Fax: 705-671-8082 Quebec Montreal -Tel: 514-342-2100 • Fax: 514-342-2177 Ste -Foy - Tel: 418-650-5766 • Fax: 418-266-0252 Saskatchewan Regina - Tel: 306-543-5536 • Fax: 306-545-0390 Saskatoon - Tel: 306-242-6788 • Fax: 306-242-5089 #084 / Printed in USA / RPI / 10.03 / 5M / ©2003 SAMMYS FOR WOOD -Vertical Application Not less than 2" Wood Flooring nominal width (1-1/2") W Wood Not less than 3" Joist nominal thickness (2-1/2" depth or side of vertical member) Double Sheetrock Ceiling For vertical use: Install in center of lower face - Minimum 2" embedment into base material for NFPA 13 compliance Composite/Truss: Consult truss manufacturer for recommended installation point. ' r *Pre -drilling may be required for GST25-380. Tool available on page 17 PRODUCT FEATURES • No pre -drilling required • Quick to install using the Sammy Nut Driver with an 18V cordless drill • Saves time from traditional methods • Reduces installation costs • Assembled in the U.S.A. View our installation videos: www.sammysanchors.com/install MOUNTVERTICAL Rod Screw Ultimate Pullout ULTest FM Test Approvals Size Part Number Model Description (Ibs) Load (Ibs) Case Qty Nut Driver 1/4" 8002957 GST 100 1/4x 1" 210 (7/16" OSB) 25 125 #14 Black 760 (3/4" Ply) Part # 8113910 1/4" 8003957 GST200 1/4x2" 1760(Fir) 25 125 #14 Black Part # 8113910 � 3/8" 8007957 GST10 210 (7/16"OSB) 1/4x1" 300 25 125 #14 Black • 760(3/4"Ply) part#8113910 ��• gym, 3/8" 8008957 GST20 1/4x2" 1760(Fir) 850 1475 25 125 #14 Black Part # 8113910 3/8" 8068925 GST20-SS* 1/4x2" 1760(Fir) 850 25 125 Black oE•s part# 8113910 � 3/8" 8009925 GST 25-380 3/8 x 2-1/2" 2113 (Fir) 1500 25 125 #14 Black • Part # 8113910 �• Fm 3/8" 8010957 GST30 1/4x3" 2060(Fir) 1500 1475 25 125 #14 Black Part # 8113910 1/2" 8013925 GST 2 1/4 x 2" 1760 (Fir) 25 125 #14 SW Red Part # 8114910 1/2" 8015925 GST3 1/4x3" 2275(Fir) 25 125 #14SWRed Part # 8114910 * GST•20•SS is Stainless Steel SAMMYS NUT DRIVERS SPECIAL NUT DRIVER SYSTEM: The nut drivers were designed with a unique spin-offfeature which provides a fast and safe installation each time. When the face of the driver comes into contact with the material you are installing into, continue drilling until nut driver spins free. Installation is #14 Black Nut Driver #14 SW Red Nut Driver #14 SH Orange Nut Driver then complete. Warranty requires the use ofthe appropriate nut driverfor installations. Part #8113910 Part #8114910 Part #8273910 Aft ti� RoHS 4 For the most up to date information, visit www.itwbuildex.com SIDEWINDER° FOR WOOD - Horizontal Application Not less than 2" nominal width (1-1/2") up to 3-1/2" pipe; not less than 3" nominal width (2-1/2") 4" & 5" pipe Floor Joist 1 / } Minimum 2-1 /2"from bottom for branch lines. Minimum 3"from bottom ? for main lines. Exception: This requirement shall _ not apply to 2" or thicker nailing strips resting on top of steel beams. Composite / Truss Consult truss manufacturer for recommended installation point *Pre -drilling may be required for - - SWG25-380. Tool available on page I I PRODUCT FEATURES • No pre -drilling required • Quick to install using the Sammy Nut Driver with an 18V cordless drill • Saves time from traditional methods • Reduces installation costs • Assembled in the U.S.A. View our installation videos: www.sammysanchors.com/install HORIZONTAL MOUNT Screw Ultimate ULTest Load Approvals Rod Size Part Number Model Description Shear (Ibs) (Ibs) 3/8" 8020957 SWG 10 1/4 x l" 622 (Fir) 300 25 125 Red part # 8W 8114910 3/8" 8021957 SWG 20 1/4 x 2" 1725 (Fir) 1050 25 125 Red part # 8W 8114910 3/8" 8022925 SWG 25-380 3/8 x 2-1/2" 2249 (Fir) 1500 25 125 #14 SW Red Part # 8114910 3/8" 8023925 SWG 30 1/4 x 3" 1884 (Fir) 1500 25 125 #14 SW Red Part # 8114910 SAMMYS SWIVEL HEADT`" FOR WOOD - Swivel Application SH-GSTI/CST 20 ti 4 x Hanger Rod Band Hanger Wood Joist or Rafter PRODUCT FEATURES • Eliminates distortion of threaded rod • Accomodates up to 31/2" x 12 pitch roof • Saves time from traditional methods • Reduces installation costs • Assembled in the U.S.A. View our installation videos: www.sammysanchors.com/install Rod Part Screw Ultimate Pullout UL Test Load FM Test Load Max. Box Case _Approvals Size Number Model Description (Ibs) (Ibs) (Ibs) Deflection Qty Qty Nut Driver 3/8" 8139957 SH-GST 20 1/4 x 2" 1257 (Fir) 1050 1475 17° 25 125 #14 Black Part#8113910 1903 Dim. Lumber nge �? 3/8" 8269957 SH-GST/CST 20 5/16 x 1-3/4" 1406 @ 45° off vertical 0 @ 89° 25 125 # art 827 910 Dim. Lumber 850 @ 45° Part 8273910 *May require pre -drilling; consuxjoist manufacturer / **Will not swivel until installed with black nut driver To find a distributor near you, call 800-848-5611 5 TbTeaded Accessores B3205 - Threaded rod (right-hand threads - heth ends) B3205L - Threaded rod (rigM & left hand threads} Size Range: 3/8"-16 thru 7/8"-9 rod Material: Steel Function: Recommended for use as a hanger support in hanger assemblies. Rod is threaded on both ends with right hand threads of the length shown. Also available with left and right hand threads - specify Fig. B3205L when ordering. Maximum Temperature: 750°F (399°C) Finish: Plain or Electro-Galvanized. Contact customer service for alternative finishes and materials. Order By: Figure number, rud size, length and finish TL i.. / TL / Specify Length <,A A Thtead Sim Design Load -- (5` Thread hread Size +Slandarti Thread Long* TL 6W'F 13044� �(� /� 75WF {399'C)f Part No. A in. Imml Lhs. (kN) L6s. lkN) 63205-'/Ax'L' 3/e-16 2°}a (63,5) 730 13.25i 572 f2.54) 8395-1/7 x ' L' 1/7+-13 2i/r` W 51 1350 16.001 1057 (4.70) 63205-Vii x 'L' VIII-11 2t/x." (83,5) 21M (9.611 1692 M52) 83205-3/4 x ' L' 3/4, 10 3' (76.2) 2234 (14371 M30 111.251 93205-1/n x ' L' r/6'-9 31h, 18H) 4480 119.921 3505 115.60) f-D la 6<Zes consult full line pipe hanger catalog_ ATR - All threaded rod -120" (3.05nfl lengths TOLGO Fig. 99 - all threaded rod cut to length Size Range: 72%20 thru '/,"-9 rod ir; 120' lengths or cu: to length Material: Steel Maximum Temperature: 750`°F (399°C) Fnish: Plain or E€ectro--Galvanized. Con#act cus#omen service for alternative finishes and materials. Approvals; Irduded in our Seismic Engineering Guidelines approved by the State of Ca€l#ornia 0"fice of Statewide Health Planning and Development (08HPD). For aodttional icad, spacing and placement information relating W QSHPD projects, ploase refer to our Seismic Engineering Guidelines, CPM-0052-13. Order By: Figure number. rod size, lerK th and #finish Part No. - Sine x Length Threads Recommended Load Approx. WOOD A. ATR I Fig, 99 Per Inch Lhs, IkN) Ws. (kgl ATR t/i`x I20 M-W, x length 20 240 03071 12 16,441 ATR 3/e" x 120 99-3%e" )i length 16 T34 (3.24) 29 (13,15} ATR I?` x 120 99 h" x length 13 1350 M-001 53 (24,04) ATR IN' x 124 99-5/fl" x length 11 2150 M-15) 89 140371 ATR 'N' x 9Y0 99-'/4" x length 10 32M (14.371 123 (55.791 ATR ' ' x 7ZD W- W' x length 9 4480 (19.931 170 P7,111 For larger �.7es oQr1roU t h.11 line pipe hanger raWlag Al dimensions in charts and on drawrirQs are in inches. Dirnar6crz shown in parentheses are in millimeters unless c?trerwise sped ed. Eaton 96 k -i ine series Fire PrvteCIIipn Solutions Fig. 4L - Longitudinal "In -Line" Sway Brace Attachment Size Range: 2" (50mm) through 8" (200mm) IPS. Material: Steel Function: For bracing pipe against sway and seismic disturbance Approvals: Underwriters Laboratories Listed in the USA (UL) and Canada (cUL) 2" (5omm) through 8" (2oomm) pipe. For FM Approval information refer to page 47. Installation Instructions: Fig. 4L is the "braced pipe" attachment component of a longitudinal sway brace assembly. It is intended to be combined with the "bracing pipe" and Cooper B-Line/TOLCO structural attachment component to form a complete bracing assembly. NFPA 13 guidelines should be followed. To Install: Place the Fig. 4L over the pipe to be braced and tighten bolts. Then engage "bracing pipe" into jaw opening and tighten set bolt until head snaps off. Jaw attachment can pivot for adjustment to proper brace angle. Finish: Plain. Contact Cooper B-Line for alternative finishes and materials Order By: Figure number, pipe size and finish. 4-Way Riser Brace (plan view) Longitudinal Brace Set Rnit R Hardware Included (I)TOLCEY C @W us= 4L-2 Pipe 2" (50) 53/8" (136.5) 21/16" (52.4) 21/16" (52.4) :o 1/2"-13 Max. Rec. 2015 Load (8.96) Approx. 00 247 (112.0) 4L-21/2 21/2" (65) 67/16" (163.5) 21/2" (63.5) 23/4" (69.8) 1/2"-13 2015 (8.96) 253 (114.7) 4L-3 3" (80) 7" (177.8) 23/4" (69.8) 31/16" (77.8) 1/2"-13 2015 (8.96) 268 (121.5) 4L-4 4" (100) 81/2" (215.9) 33/8" (85.7) 311/16" (93.7) 1/2"-13 2015 (8.96) 348 (157.8) 4L-5 5" (125) 93/4" (247.6) 37/8" (98.4) 43/8" (111.1) 1/2"-13 2015 (8.96) 380 (172.3) 4L-6 6" (150) 111/2" (292.1) 5" (127.0) 51/8" (130.2) 1/2"-13 2015 (8.96) 640 (290.3) 4L-8 8" 1 (200) 1 131/4" (336.5) 1 55/8" (142.8) 1 55/8" (142.9) 1/2"-13 1 2015 (8.96) 1 728 1 (330.2) * The loads listed are axial loads on the brace. The horizontal load capacity, H, of the brace is: H = F x sin ?, where ? the installation angle measured from the vertical. Cooper B-Line, Inc.'s ("Cooper B-Line") seismic bracing components are designed to be compatible only with other Cooper B-Line bracing components, resulting in a listed seismic bracing assembly. Cooper-B-Line's warranty for seismic bracing components will be the warranty provided in Cooper B-Line's standard terms and conditions of sale made available by Cooper B-Line, except that, in addition to the other exclusions from Cooper B-Line's warranty, Cooper B-line makes no warranty relating to Cooper B-Line's seismic bracing components that are combined with products not provided by Cooper B-Line. All dimensions in charts and on drawings are in inches. Dimensions shown in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified. COO;;R B-Line Fig. 23 - Hanger for CPVC Plastic Pipe & IPS Steel Pipe** Double Fastener Strap (cooper B-Line B3182) Size Range: 3/4" (2omm) thru 3" (8omm) CPVC pipe Material: Pre -Galvanized Steel Function: Intended to perform as a hanger to support CPVC piping used in automatic fire sprinkler systems. Fig. 23 can be installed on the top, bottom or side of a beam. Approvals: Underwriters Laboratories Listed in the USA (UL) and Canada (cUL) sizes 3/4" (2omm) thru 2" (50mm) to support fire sprinkler piping. May be installed in wood using fasteners supplied with product, or into minimum 20 gauge (0.9mm) steel using (2) 1/4" x 1 " tek type screw. Meets and exceeds the requirements of NFPA 13, 13R and 13D. Features: Fig. 23 incorporates features which protect the pipe and ease installation. The flared edge design protects the CPVC pipe from any rough surface. It also incorporates snap restrainers allowing easier and faster installation. Easily attaches to the building structure using the two UL Listed hex head self threading screws* furnished with the product. It is recommended that rechargeable electric drills fitted with a hex socket attachment be used as installation tools. No impact tools (such as a hammer) are allowed. Damage has been known to result from installations using impact type tools. No pre -drilling of a pilot hole in wood is required. Finish: Pre -Galvanized Order By: Figure number and pipe size * Hardened hex head self threading screw is furnished with the product and is the minimum fastener size acceptable. ** With reduced spacing, consult factory. i TTOLCO' C&US LISTED pPrartNo. 23-3/4 CPVC Pipe 3/4" Size (20) A 31/8" (79.4) BSpacingI 19/16" (39.7) 13/16" (30.2) Max. Hanger 51/2 (1.67) Fastener 5/16" Hex (7.9) 9 Approx. 00 (4.1) 23-1 1" (25) 33/8" (85.7) 111/16" (42.9) 13/16" (30.2) 6 (1,83) 5/16" (7.9) 9 (4.1) 23-11/4 11/4" (32) 43/16" (106.4) 23/32" (53.1) 13/16" (30.2) 61/2 (1.98) 5/16" (7.9) 11 (5.0) 23-11/2 11/2 (40) 47/16" (112.7) 27/32" (56.3) 13/16" (30.2) 7 (2.13) 5/16" (7.9) 12 (5.4) 23-2 2" (50) 47/8" (123.8) 27/16" (61.9) 13/16" (30.2) 8 1 (2.44) 5/16" (7.9) 15 (6.8) 23-21/2 21/2" (65) 53/8" (136.5) 211/16" (68.3) 13/16" (30.2) Consult Factory 5/16" (7.9) 22 (10.0) 23-3 1 3" 1 (80) 1 6" (152.4) 1 3" 1 (76.2) 1 13/16" 1 (30.2) 1 Consult Factory 1 5/16" (7.9) 1 25 1 (11.3) All dimensions in charts and on drawings are in inches. Dimensions shown in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified. COO;;R B-Line CPVC Clam :� TOLCO Fig. 24 - Hanger for CPVC Plastic Pipe & IPS Steel Pipe Double Fastener Strap Side Mounted (B-Line B3183) Size Range: 3/4" (20mm) thru 2" (50mm) CPVC pipe Material: Pre -Galvanized Steel Function: Intended to perform as a hanger to support CPVC piping used in automatic fire sprinkler systems. Can be installed on the top or on the bottom of a beam. Approvals: Underwriters Laboratories Listed in the USA (UL) and Canada (WL) to support fire sprinkler piping. May be installed in wood using fasteners supplied with product, or into minimum 20 gauge (0.912mm) steel using (2)1/4" x 1" tek type screws. Meets and exceeds the requirements of NFPA 13, 13R and 13D. Features: Fig. 24 incorporates features which protect the pipe and ease installation. The flared edge design protects the CPVC pipe from any rough surface. Easily attaches to the building structure using the two UL Listed hex head self threading screws* furnished with the product. It is recommended that rechargeable electric drills fitted with a hex socket attachment be used as installation tools. No impact tools (such as a hammer) are allowed. Damage has been known to result from installations using impact type tools. No pre -drilling of a pilot hole in wood is required. Finish: Pre -Galvanized Order By: Figure number and pipe size * Hardened hex head self threading screw is furnished with the product and is the minimum fastener size acceptable. t &us LISTED CPVC Max. Hanger Fastener Hex Approx. Pipe Size A B C Spacing Head Size Wt./100 Part No. in. (mm) in. Wrn) in. (mm) in. (mm) Ft. (m) in. (mm) Lbs. (kg) 24-3/4 3/4" (20) 25/16" (58.7) 15/32 (27.8) 13/16" (30.2) 51/2 (1.67) 5/16" (7.9) 9 (4.1) 24-1 1" (25) 25/8" (66.7) 15/16" (33.3) 13/16" (30.2) 6 (1.83) 5/16" (7.9) 9 (4.1) 24-11/4 11/4" (32) 3" (76.2) 11/2" (38.1) 13/16" (30.2) 61/2 (1.98) 5/16" (7.9) 11 (5.0) 24-11/2 11/2" (40) 31/4" (82.5) 15/8" (42.3) 13/4" (30.2) 7 (2.13) 5/16" (7.9) 12 (5.4) 24-2 2" (50) 3" hB" (93.7) 127/32" (43.6) V/4' (30.2) 8 (2.44) 5/,6" (7.9) 15 (6.8) Reduced Spacing For IPS Pipe IPS Max. Hanger Pipe Size Spacing Part No. in. (mm) Ft. (m) 24-3/4 3/4" (20) 1'-9" (1.67) 24-1 1" (25) 1'-10" (1.83) 24-11/4 11/4" (32) 24" (1.98) 24-11/2 1'/2" (40) 2-9" (2.13) 24-2 2" (50) 34' (2.44) All dimensions in charts and on drawings are in inches. Dimensions shown in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified. B-Line series Fire Protection Solutions 35 Eaton Fig. 24 - Hanger for CPVC Plastic Pipe & IPS Steel Pipe** Double Fastener Strap Side Mounted (Cooper B-Line B3183) Size Range: 3/4" (20mm) thru 2" (50mm) CPVC pipe Material: Pre -Galvanized Steel Function: Intended to perform as a hanger to support CPVC piping used in automatic fire sprinkler systems. Can be installed on the top or on the bottom of a beam. Approvals: Underwriters Laboratories Listed in the USA (UL) and Canada (cUL) to support fire sprinkler piping. May be installed in wood using fasteners supplied with product, or into minimum 20 gauge (0.912mm) steel using (2) 1/4" x 1" tek type screws. Meets and exceeds the requirements of NFPA 13, 13R and 13D. Features: Fig. 24 incorporates features which protect the pipe and ease installation. The flared edge design protects the CPVC pipe from any rough surface. Easily attaches to the building structure using the two UL Listed hex head self threading screws' furnished with the ' product. It is recommended that rechargeable electric drills fitted with a hex socket attachment be used as installation tools. No impact tools (such as a hammer) are allowed. Damage has been known to I .. result from installations using impact type tools. No pre -drilling of a pilot hole in wood is required. Finish: Pre -Galvanized Order By: Figure number and pipe size " Hardened hex head self threading screw is furnished with the product and is the minimum fastener size acceptable. "" With reduced spacing, consult factory. TOL CO C @Lis LISTED 24-3/4 CPVC 3/4" (20) 25/16" (58.7) 15/32" (27.8) 13/16" (30.2) Max. Hanger Spacing00 51/2 (1.67) Fastener 5/16" Hex (7.9) Approx. 9 (4.1) 24-1 ill (25) 25/8" (66.7) 15/16" (33.3) 13/16" (30.2) 6 (1.83) 5/16" (7.9) 9 (4.1) 24-11/4 11/4" (32) 3" (76.2) 11/2" (38.1) 13/16" (30.2) 61/2 (1.98) 5/16" (7.9) 11 (5.0) 24-11/2 11/2" (40) 31/4" (82.5) 15/8" (42.3) 13/16" (30.2) 7 (2.13) 5/16" (7.9) 12 (5.4) 24-2 2" (50) 311/16" (93.7) 1 127/32" (43.6) 1 13/16" 1 (30.2) 8 1 (2.44) 1 5/16" (7.9) 1 15 (6.8) Fig. 25 - Surge Restrainer Size Range: — One size fits 3/4" (20mm) thru 2" (40mm) pipe. Material: — Pre -Galvanized Steel Function: — Designed to be used in conjunction with Fig. 200 band hangers to restrict the upward movement of piping as it occurs during sprinkler head activation or earthquake type activity. The surge restrainer is easily and efficiently installed by snapping into a locking position on the band hanger. This product is intended to satisfy the requirements as indicated in the National Fire Protection Association NFPA 13, 2010 edition, 9.2.3.4.4.1 and 9.2.3.4.4.4 Can be used to restrain either steel pipe or CPVC plastic Pipe. Approvals: — Underwriters Laboratories Listed only when used with band hanger Fig. 200, in the USA (UL) and Canada (cUL). Finish: Pre -Galvanized Order By: Figure number and band hanger, size from 3/4" (20mm) thru 2" (40mm). Patent #5,344,108 0 LISTED All dimensions in charts and on drawings are in inches. Dimensions shown in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified. OW COOPER B-Line CPVC Clamps B3184 - Offset Hanger for CPVC Plastic Pipe and IPS Pipe Size Range: 3/4" (20mm) thru 2" (32mm) Material: Pre -Galvanized Steel Function: Designed to be used as a hanger for CPVC piping or steel piping where the "stand-off" design will ease installation by eliminating the need for wood blocking. Features: • Flared edge design protects CPVC pipe from any rough or abrasive surfaces • 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 • cULus Listed as a hanger for fire sprinkler piping Installation Note: When installed in wood structural members and threads from the #10 x 1" screws are exposed, use Fig. 27B speed nut to secure Approvals: Underwriters Laboratory Listed in the USA (UL) and Canada (cUL) 3/4" (20mm) thru 2" (50mm) to support automatic fire sprinkler systems. May be installed into wood using fasteners screws. Meets and exceeds the requirements of NFPA 13, 13R and 13D. Order By: Part number and pipe size Pipe Size CPVC H L Max. Hanger Fastener Hex Approx. Pipe Size Overall Overall Spacing Head Size Wt./100 Part No. in. (mm) in. (mm) in. (mm) ft. (m) in. (mm) Lbs. (kg) B3184-3/4 3/4" (20) T/,s" (65.1) 41/4" (107.9) 5'/2 (1.67) 5/16" (7.9) 9.0 (4.1) B3184-1 1" (25) 213/16" (71.4) 41/2" (114.3) 6 (1,83) 6/16" (7.9) 10.0 (4.5) B3184-11/4 11/4" (32) 33/16" (81.0) 46/6" (117.5) 6'/2 (1.98) 6/16" (7.9) 12.0 (5.4) B3184-11/2 1'/2" (40) 37/16" (87.3) 5' (127.0) 7 (2.13) Vm" (7.9) 12.0 (5.4) B3184-2 2" (50) 37/6" (98.4) 5' (127.0) 8 (2.44) Vm" (7.9) 15.0 (6.8) TOLCO'M Fig. 7 el Attachment Size Range: — 3/9"-16 Rod Attachment C@UB Material: Steel WW Function: Three recommended applications for this product: • May be used as a branch line restraint for structural attachment to anchor bolt, beam clamp, etc. • May be used as an upper attachment with short hanger rod to omit seismic bracing. • May be used in a pitched or sloped roof application, to meet requirements of NFPA 13 (2010) 9.1.2.6. Approvals: Underwriters Laboratories Listed in the USA (UL) and Canada (cUL) to support up to 4" (100mm) pipe. Finish: Electro-Galvanized Weight: Approx. Wt./100 - 13.3 Lbs. (6.Okg) Order By: Part number Patent: #7,887,248 all Fig. 75 Swivel Attachment All Threaded Rod B3100 — Clevis Hanger May be used as a upper attachment with short hanger rod to omit seismic bracing Vea� Fig. 65XT Reversible Beam Clamp W-Beam �' '-' Fig. 75 Swivel Attachment All Threaded Rod May be used with a pitched roof application, to meet requirements of NFPA 13 (2010-2016) Sec. 9.1.2.6. Fig. 78 All Steel Ceiling Plate/ Fig. 75 Swivel Attachment Fig. 200 "Trimline" Adjustable I," All Threaded Rod Band Hanger Fig. 25 Surge Restrainer May be used as a structural attachment component of a branch line restraint All dimensions in charts and on drawings are in inches. Dimensions shown in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified. Eaton 40 B-Line series Fire Protection Solutions CPVC Clamps TOLCO Fig. 28M - Offset Hanger & Restrainer for CPVC Plastic Pipe and IPS Steel Pipe Size Range: 1/4" (20mm) thru 2" (32mm) Material: Steel, Pre -Galvanized Function: Designed to be used as a hanger and restrainer for CPVC piping or steel piping where the "stand-off' design will ease installation by eliminating the need for wood blocking. Features: • Flared edge design protects CPVC pipe from any rough or abrasive surfaces • Unique snap -on design holds pipe firmly in place and allows retrofit type of installation • The "Stand -Off" design eliminates the need for wood block extension • Can be installed on horizontal or vertical piping regardless of mounting surface orientation • Attaches easily to wood structure with two hex head self -threading screws furnished with product • Installs easily using rechargeable electrical driver with 5/16" (7.9mm) extension socket eliminating impact tool damage to pipe • Attaches easily to steel, minimum 18 gauge (1.024mm) with (2) 1/4" x 1 " tek type self drilling tapping screws • (cULus) Listed as a hanger and a restrainer for fire sprinkler piping Installation Note: When installed in wood structural members and threads from the #10 x 1" screws are exposed, use Fig. 27B (page 36) speed nut to secure Approvals: Underwriters Laboratory Listed in the USA (UL) and Canada (cUL) to support automatic fire sprinkler systems. May be installed into wood using fasteners screws. Meets and exceeds the requirements of NFPA 13, 13R and 13D. Fig. 28M satisfies the UL vertical restraint requirements where needed. Order By: Figure number and pipe size Patent #7, 744, 042 Ir ,I I -------------------� ---t -- I I as � I ° � I L___ ___ d __ J raint I ,fi, I I Restraint -` Part No. CPVC Pipe Size in. (mm) in. A (mm) Hole Dia. B in. (mm) in. C (mm) Max Spacing* in. (mm) Approx. Wt./100 lbs. (kg) 28M'/4 3/4" (20) 2" (50.8) 3/16' (4.8) 35/1s' (84.1) 5'-6" (1676) 9 (4.1) 28M-1 1" (25) 278" (54.0) 3/16" (4.8) 31/2" (88.9) 6'4' (1829) 12 (5.4) 28M-11/4 1'/4" (32) 25/16" (58.7) 3/16" (4.8) 3'/2" (88.9) 6'-6" (1981) 13 (5.9) 28M-11/2 1'/2" (49) 2'/16" (61.9) 3/16" (4.8) 3'/8" (98.4) 7'-0" (2133) 14 (6.3) 28M-2 2" (50) 25/s" (66.7) 3/1s' (4.8) 47/16" (112.7) 8'-0" (2438) 15 (6.8) * Required per NFPA 13 for CPVC plastic pipe Reduced Spacing For IPS Pipe IPS Pipe Size Max. Hanger Spacing Part No. in. (mm) Ft. (m) 28-3/4 3/4" (20) V-9" (1.67) 28-1 1" (25) V-10" (1.83) 28-11/4 11/4" (32) 2-4" (1.98) 28-11/2 1'/2" (40) 2-9" (2.13) 28-2 2" (50) 3-6" (2.44) c RL S LISTED Fig. 27B (2) Requirm Hanger and Restraint Application Fig. 27B (1) Required High Side of Hanger Detail A Hanger Application All dimensions in charts and on drawings are in inches. Dimensions shown in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified. Eaton 38 B-Line series Fire Protection Solutions Upper Attachments TOLCO Fig. 50 - side beam bracket Size Range: 3/8"-16 thru'/e"-9 rod Material: Steel Function: Recommended for attaching hanger rod to side of beams or walls. Approvals: 3/3"-16 - Underwriters Laboratories Listed in the USA (UL) and Canada (cUL), and Factory Mutual Engineering (FM) approved. Finish: Plain or Electro-Galvanized. Contact customer service for alternative finishes and materials. Order By: Figure number, rod size and finish Part No. Rod Size in. A (mm) in. B Wrn) in. C (mm) Hole Size H in. (mm) Approx. Wt./100 Lbs. (kg) 50-'/8 3/8"-16 2" (50.8) 3/4" (19.0) 2" (50.8) 7/16" 01.1) 35 (15.9) 501/2 '/2"-13 2" (50.8) 3/4" (19.0) 2" (50.8) 'h6" (14.3) 35 (15.9) 50-5/8 5/8"-11 2" (50.8) 3/4" (19.0) 2" (50.8) "h6" (17.5) 32 (14.5) 50-3/4 3/4"-10 21/2" (63.5) 3/4" (19.0) 21/2" (63.5) 13/16" (20.6) 110 (49.9) 50-'/e 7/e"-9 2'/2' (63.5) 3/4" (19.0) 2'/2' (63.5) "h6" (23.8) 100 (45.3) B3061 - Angle bracket Material: Steel C Function: - Recommended for supporting pipe at various distances 'a from wall or column. Finish: Plain or Electro-Galvanized. Contact customer service for alternative finishes and materials. s Order By: Figure number and finish m � 4 r+ N C OL uS LISTED FM APPROVED Part No. Size A B Hole Size Max. Rec. Load Approx. Wt./100 in. (mm) Size in. (mm) in. (mm) Lbs. (kN) Lbs. (kg) B3061-1 1 3" (76.2) 2" (50.8) 7/16" (11.1) 180 (0.80) 46 (20.8) B3061-2 2 4" (101.6) 3" (76.1) 7/16" (11.1) 180 (0.80) 65 (29.5) B3061-3 3 3" (76.2) 2" (50.8) '/16" (14.3) 390 (1.73) 85 (38.5) B3061-4 4 4" (101.6) 3" (76.1) '/16" (14.3) 390 (1.73) 115 (52.1) TOLCO Fig. 56 - tapped side beam connector (stainless steel) ��1fi' COL us Size Range: 1/2" (15mm) thru 4" (100mm) pipe (3/8"-16 rod) LISTED Material: Stainless Steel Type 304 or 316 Function: Recommended for attaching hanger rod to steel or wood beams. Tapped hole allows easy adjustment of hanger rod. 114'31 APPROVED Approvals: Underwriters Laboratories Listed in the USA (UL) and Canada (cUL), and Factory Mutual Engineering (FM) approved for 1/2" (66.7) 0 5mm) thru 4" (100mm) pipe. 1-5� '/e'-16 Order By: Figure number Note: Available only in Stainless Steel materials. Per NFPA 13: 1/2" (15mm) thru 2" (50mm) pipe use 3/8"-16 fastener; (31.7) > (25.4) 21/2" (65mm) thru 4" (100mm) pipe, use 1/2"-13 fastener. Part No. Approx. Wt./100 Lbs. (kg) 56 20 (9.1) All dimensions in charts and on drawings are in inches. Dimensions shown in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified. Eaton 90 B-Line series Fire Protection Solutions Fig. 200 - "Trimline" Adjustable Band Hanger (Cooper B-Line Fig. B3170NF) iJDTOLCO' Fig. 20OF - "Trimline" Adjustable Band Hanger with Felt Lining (Cooper B-Line Fig. B317ONFF) c@ go Fig. 200C - "Trimline" Adjustable Band Hanger with Plastic Coated (Cooper B-Line Fig. B3170NFC) Imo Fig. 200S - "Trimline" Adjustable Band Hanger with Non -Captured Nut .�r Size Range: Fig. 200 - 1/2" (15mm) thru 8" (200mm) pipe Material: Steel, Pre -Galvanized to G90 specifications Function: For fire sprinkler and other general piping purposes. Knurled swivel nut design permits hanger adjustment after installation. Features: • (1/2" (15mm) thru 2" (5omm)) Flared edges ease installation for all pipe types and protect CPVC plastic pipe from abrasion. Captured design keeps adjusting nut from separating with hanger. Hanger is easily installed around pipe. For hanger with non -captured nut order Fig. 200S. • (21/2" (65mm) thru 8" (200mm)) Spring tension on nut holds it securely in hanger before installation. Adjusting nut is easily removed. Approvals: Underwriters Laboratories listed (1/2" (15mm) thru 8" (200mm)) in the USA (UL) and Canada (cUL) for steel and CPVC plastic pipe and Factory Mutual Engineering Approved (FM) (3/4" (20mm) thru 8" (200mm)). Conforms to Federal Specifications WW-H-171 E & A-A-1192A, Type 10 and Manufacturers Standardization Society ANSI/MSS SP-69 & SP-58, Type 10. Maximum Temperature: 650°F (343T) Finish: Pre -Galvanized. Stainless Steel materials will be supplied with (2) hex nuts in place of a knurl nut. Order By: Figure number and pipe size Designed to meet or exceed requirements of FM DS 2-0. Fig. 200C 4h 11 I Fig. 200-1 to 200-2 Fig. 20OF 200-1/2 Pipe 1/2" Size (15) Rod Size 3/8"-16 31/8" A (79.4) 25/8" B (66.7) Approx.ii 7 11 (5.0) 200-3/4 3/4" (20) 3/8"-16 31/8" (79.4) 21/2" (63.5) 11 (5.0) 200-1 ill (25) 3/8"-16 33/8" (85.7) 25/8" (66.7) 12 (5.5) 200-11/4 11/4" (32) 3/8"-16 33/4" (94.0) 27/8" (73.0) 13 (5.9) 200-11/2 11/2" (40) 3/8"-16 37/8" (98.4) 27/8" (73.0) 14 (6.4) 200-2 2" (50) 3/8"-16 41/2" (114.3) 3" (76.3) 15 (6.9) 200-21/2 21/2" (65) 3/8"-16 55/8" (142.9) 41/8" (104.7) 27 (12.3) 200-3 3" (75) 3/8"-16 57/8" (149.1) 4" (101.6) 29 (13.3) 200-31/2 31/2" (90) 3/8"-16 73/8" (187.3) 51/4" (133.3) 34 (15.6) 200-4 4" (100) 3/8"-16 73/8" (187.3) 5" (127.0) 35 (16.0) 200-5 5" (125) 1/2"-13 91/8" (231.8) 61/4" (158.7) 66 (30.2) 200-6 6" (150) 1/2"-13 101/8" (257.2) 63/4" (171.4) 73 (33.4) 200-8 8" (200) 1/2"-13 131/8" (333.4) 83/4" (222.2) 136 (62.3) I i i B Fig. 200-1/2. 200-3/4 Fig. 200-21/2to 200-8 Fig. 200 t- 4 tam Fig. 200S All dimensions in charts and on drawings are in inches. Dimensions shown in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified. 1 COOPER B-Line Fig. 980 - Universal Swivel Sway Brace Attachment - 3/8" to 3/4" Size Range: One size fits bracing pipe 1 " (25mm) thru 2" (50mm), Cooper B-Line 12 gauge (2.6mm) channel, and all structural steel up to 1/4" (31.7mm) thick. Material: Steel Function: Multi -functional attachment to structure or braced pipe fitting. Features: This product's design incorporates a concentric attachment opening which is critical to the performance of structural seismic connections. NFPA 13 indicates clearly that fastener table load values are based only on concentric loading. Mounts to any surface angle. Break off bolt head assures verification of proper installation. Installation: Fig.980 is the structural or transitional attachment component of a longitudinal or lateral sway brace assembly. It is intended to be combined with the "bracing pipe" and Cooper B-Line/TOLCO "braced pipe" attachment, Fig. 1000, 1001, 2002, 4L, 4A or approved attachment to pipe to form a complete bracing assembly. NFPA 13 guidelines should be followed. To Install: Place the Fig. 980 onto the "bracing pipe". Tighten the set bolt until the head breaks off. Attachment can pivot for adjustment to proper brace angle. Approvals: —Underwriters Laboratories Listed in the USA (UL) and Canada (WL). For FM Approval information refer to page 61. Note: Fig. 980 Swivel Attachment and Fig. 1001, 1000, 2002, 4A or approved attachment to pipe that make up a sway brace system of UL Listed attachments and bracing materials which satisfies the requirements of Underwriters Laboratories and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Finish: Plain, Electro-Galvanized or Stainless Steel. Contact Cooper B-Line for alternative finishes. Order By: Figure number and finish Pat. #6,273,372, Pat. #6,517,030, Pat. #6,953,174, Pat. #6,708,930, Pat. #7,191,987, Pat. #7,441,730, Pat. #7,669,806 Fig. 4L Standard size. (j) TOLCO a&us USIED Set Bolt Included Mounting Hardware Is Not Included Longitudinal Brace Cooper B-Line, Inc.'s ("Cooper B-Line") seismic bracing components are designed to be compatible only with other Cooper B-Line bracing components, resulting in a listed seismic bracing assembly. Cooper-B-Line's warranty for seismic bracing components will be the warranty provided in Cooper B-Line's standard terms and conditions of sale made available by Cooper B-Line, except that, in addition to the other exclusions from Cooper B-Line's warranty, Cooper B-line makes no warranty relating to Cooper B-Line's seismic bracing components that are combined with products not provided by Cooper B-Line. All dimensions in charts and on drawings are in inches. Dimensions shown in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified. COOPER B-Line Fig. 1001 -Sway Brace Attachment Size Range: Pipe size to be braced: 21/2" (65mm) thru 8" (200mm) IPS. * Pipe size used for bracing: 1" (25mm) and 11/4" (32mm) Schedule 40 IPS. Material: Steel Function: For bracing pipe against sway and seismic disturbance. The pipe attachment component of a sway brace system: Fig. 1001 is used in conjunction with a Fig. 900 Series fitting and joined together with bracing pipe per NFPA 13, forming a complete sway brace assembly. Features: Can be used to brace schedules 7 through 40 IPS. Field adjustable, making critical pre -engineering of bracing pipe length unnecessary. Unique design requires no threading of bracing pipe. Comes assembled and ready for installation. Fig. 1001 has built-in visual verification of correct installation. See installation note below. Installation Note: Position Fig. 1001 over the pipe to be braced and tighten two hex head cone point set bolts until heads bottom out. A minimum of 1 " (25mm) pipe extension is recommended. Brace pipe can be installed on top or bottom of pipe to be braced. Approvals: Underwriters Laboratories Listed in the USA (UL) and Canada (cUL). For FM Approval information refer to page 65. Finish: Plain. Contact Cooper B-Line for alternative finishes and materials Order By: Order by figure number, pipe size to be braced, followed by pipe size used for bracing (1 " (25mm) or 11/4" (32mm)) , and finish. Important Note: Fig. 1001 is precision manufactured to perform its function as a critical component of a complete bracing assembly. To ensure performance, the UL Listing requires that Fig. 1001 must be used only with other Cooper B-Line/TOLCO bracing products. Pipe Size 21/2" (65) I" (24mm) 1001-21/2 X 1 Part Number Brace Pipe 138.6 & Approx. (62.8) 0i 11/4" (32mm) 1001 -21/2 X 11/4 Brace Pipe 160.4 Design Load UL 3" (80) 1001-3 X 1 147.2 (66.7) 1001-3 X 11/4 168.7 UL 4" (100) 1001-4 X 1 160.9 (73.0) (86.2) 1001-4 X 11/4 1001-6 X 11/4 182.4 211.4 ](76,5) UL 6" (150) 1001-6 X 1 190.0 (108.3) UL UL 8" (200) 1 1001-8 X 1 217.4 (98.6) 1 1001-8 X 11/4 238.8 " See load ratings in UL Listed Design Load chart. The loads listed are axial loads on the brace. The horizontal load capacity, H, of the brace is: H = F x sin ?, where ? is the installation angle measured from the vertical. OTiOLCO' UL Listed Design Load Sch. 7 - 1600lbs. (7.11kN) Sch.10 & 40 w/1" (25mm) Brace Pipe 2015 lbs. (8.96kN) Sch.10 & 40 w/11/4" (32mm) Brace Pipe 2765 lbs. (12.30M) s All dimensions in charts and on drawings are in inches. Dimensions shown in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified. COOPER B-Line (P' POTTER The Symbol of Protection Specifications subject to change without notice. Ordering Information Nominal Pipe Size Model Part Number 2" DN50 VSR-2 1144402 21/2" DN65 VSR-2 1/2 1144425 3" DN80 VSR-3 1144403 3 1/2" VSR-3 1/2 1144435 4" DN100 VSR-4 1144404 5" VSR-5 1144405 6" DN150 VSR-6 1144406 8" DN200 VSR-8 1144408 Optional: Cover Tamper Switch Kit, stock no. 0090148 Replaceable Components: Retard/Switch Assembly, stock no. 1029030 VSR VANE TYPE WATERFLOW ALARM SWITCH WITH RETARD UL, CUL and CSFM Listed, FM Approved, LPCBApproved, For CE Marked (EN12259-5) / VdS Approved model use VSR-EU Service Pressure: 450 PSI (31 BAR) - UL Flow Sensitivity Range for Signal: 4-10 GPM (15-38 LPM) - UL Maximum Surge: 18 FPS (5.5 m/s) Contact Ratings: Two sets of SPDT (Form C) 10.0Amps at 125/250VAC 2.0 Amps at 30VDC Resistive 10 mAmps min. at 24VDC Conduit Entrances: Two knockouts provided for 1/2" conduit. Individual switch compartments suitable for dissimilar voltages. Environmental Specifications: • NEMA 4/IP54 Rated Enclosure suitable for indoor or outdoor use with factory installed gasket and die-cast housing when used with appropriate conduit fitting. • Temperature Range: 40OF-120°F, (4.5°C - 49°C) - UL • Non -corrosive sleeve factory installed in saddle. 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 • Installation must be performed by qualified personnel and in accordance with all national and local codes and ordinances. • Shock hazard. Disconnect power source before servicing. Serious injury or death could result. • Risk of explosion. Not for use in hazardous locations. Serious injury or death could result. CAUTION Waterflow switches that are monitoring wet pipe sprinkler systems shall not be used as the sole initiating device to discharge AFFF, deluge, or chemical suppression systems. Waterflow switches used for this application may result in unintended discharges caused by surges, trapped air, or short retard times. Important: This document contains important information on the installation and operation of the VSR waterflow switches. Please read all instructions carefully before beginning installation. A copy of this document is required by NFPA 72 to be maintained on site. General Information Enclosure The Model VSR is a vane type waterflow switch for use on wet sprinkler The VSR switches and retard device are enclosed in a general purpose, systems. It is UL Listed for use on a steel pipe; schedules 5 through 40, die-cast housing. The cover is held in place with two tamper resistant sizes 2" - 6" and is UL Listed and FM Approved for use on steel pipe; screws which require a special key for removal. A field installable schedules 10 through 40, sizes 2" thm 8" (50 mm thm 200 mm). LPC cover tamper switch is available as an option which may be used approved sizes are 2" thm 8" (50 mm thm 200 mm). See Ordering to indicate unauthorized removal of the cover. See bulletin number Information chart. 5401103 for installation instructions of this switch. The VSR may also be used as a sectional waterflow detector on large systems. The VSR contains two single pole, double throw, snap action switches and an adjustable, instantly recycling pneumatic retard. The switches are actuated when a flow of 10 GPM (38 LPM) or more occurs downstream of the device. The flow condition must exist for a period of time necessary to overcome the selected retard period. Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC • St. Louis, MO • Phone: 866-956-1211/Canada 888-882-1833 • www.pottersignal.com PRINTED IN USA MFG. #5401146 - REV M PAGE 1 OF 4 11115 CP� POTTER The Symbol of Protection 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. A CAUTION Do not trim the paddle. Failure to follow these instructions may prevent the device from operating and will void the warranty. Do not obstruct or otherwise prevent the trip stem of the flow switch from moving when water flows as this could damage the flow switch and prevent an alarm. If an alarm is not desired, a qualified technician should disable the alarm system. Fig. 1 Retard Adjustment DO NOT LEAVE COVER OFF FOR aNEXTENDED PER7oDOFTIME The delay can be adjusted by rotating the retard adjustment knob from 0 to the max setting (60-90 seconds). The time delay should be set at the minimum required to prevent false alarms DIRECTION OF WATERFLOW TIGHTEN NUTS ALTERNATELY O MOUNT ON PIPE SO ARROW ON SADDLE POINTS IN DIRECTION l \ OF WATERFLOW CAUTION Hole must be drilled perpendicular to the pipe and vertically centered Refer to the Compatible Pipe/Installation Requirements chart for size. Correct Incorrect I -E�- -E7�d- ROLL PADDLE IN OPPOSITE DIRECTION OF WATERFLOW (Flowing water activates device in one direction only) DWG t146-1t fm 50- ADAPTER ADAPTER 20-+2= MAX. DN50 ONLY USE (2) 5180162 ADAPTERS AS SHOWN ABOVE DWG# 1146-IF Compatible Pipe/ Installation Requirements Model Nominal Pipe Size Nominal Pipe O.D. Pipe Wall Thickness Hole Size U-Bolt Nuts Torque Lightwall Schedule 10 (iIL) Schedule 40 (UL) BS-1387 (LPC) DN (VDS) inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm ft-lb n-m VSR-2 2 DN50 2.375 60.3 .065 1.651 0.109 2.77 0.154 3.91 0.142 3.6 0.091 2.3 1.25 +.125/- 062 33.0t2.0 VSR-21/2 2.5 2.875 73.0 .084 2.134 0.120 3.05 0.203 5.16 - - - - VSR-21/2 - DN65 3.000 76.1 - - - - - - 0.142 3.6 0.102 2.6 VSR-3 3 DN80 3.500 88.9 .083 2.108 0.120 3.05 0.216 5.49 0.157 4.0 0.114 2.9 2.00±.125 50.8t2.0 20 27 VSR-31/2 3.5 - 4.000 101.6 - - 0.120 3.05 0.226 5.74 - - - - VSR-4 4 DN100 4.500 114.3 .084 2.134 0.120 3.05 0.237 6.02 0.177 4.5 0.126 3.2 VSR-5 5 - 5.563 141.3 - - 0.134 3.40 0.258 6.55 - - - - VSR-6 6 DN150 6.625 168.3 .115 2.921 0.134 3.40 0.280 7.11 0.197 5.0 0.157 4.0 VSR-8 8 DN200 8.625 219.1 - - 0.148 1 3.76 1 0.322 8.18 0.248 1 6.3 1 0.177 1 4.5 NOTE: For copper or plastic pipe use Model VSR-CF. PRINTED IN USA MFG. #5401146 - REV M PAGE 2 OF 4 11115 (2)POTTER The Symbol of Protection Fig. 2 To remove knockouts: Place screwdriver at inside edge of knockouts, not in the center. Do not drill into the base as this creates metal shavings which can create electrical hazards and damage the device. Drilling voids the warranty. Fig. 3 Break out thin section of cover when wiring both switches from one conduit entrance. Fig. 5 Typical Electrical Connections Notes: 1. The Model VSR has two switches, one can be used to operate a central station, proprietary or remote signaling unit, while the other contact is used to operate a local audible or visual annunciator. 2. For supervised circuits, see "Switch Terminal Connections" drawing and warning note (Fig. 4). rase VSR VANE TYPE WATERFLOW ALARM SWITCH WITH RETARD Fig. 4 Switch Terminal Connections Clamping Plate Terminal � % I�pp�Illp �plflp 00 DWG. #1146-16 AWATNING M An uninsulated section of a single conductor should not be looped around the terminal and serve as two separate connections. The wire must be severed, thereby providing supervision of the connection in the event that the wire become dislodged from under the terminal. Failure to sever the wire may render the device inoperable risking severe property damage and loss of life. Do not strip wire beyond 3/8" of length or expose an uninsulated conductor beyond the edge of the terminal block. When using stranded wire, capture all strands under the clamping plate. NEUTRAL FROM BREAKER NEUTRAL FROM BELL 1 BREAKER J LINE FROM BREAKER EOL (End Of Line Resistor) NOTE: When connecting to a UL Listed control panel, use the panel's resistor value for circuit supervision. Testing The frequency of inspection and testing for the Model VSR and its associated protective monitoring system shall be in accordance with applicable NFPA Codes and Standards and/or the authority having jurisdiction (manufacturer recommends quarterly or more frequently). If provided, the inspector's test valve shall always be used for test purposes. If there are no provisions for testing the operation of the flow detection device on the system, application of the VSR is not recommended or advisable. A minimum flow of 10 GPM (38 LPM) is required to activate this device. Advise the person responsible for testing of the fire protection system that this system must be tested in accordance with the testing instructions. Fig. 6 Mounting Dimensions 5.56 in Fig. 7 3.50 in (141.2 mm) 2.00 in r (89.0 ..)— (50.8 mm) GREEN GROUND SCREWS 2.34 in (59.4 —) i PI E DIA. U-BOLT NUT + 5.25 in U-BOLT WASHER (+ 33.4 —) PIPE SADDLE PIPE + PLASTIC PADDLE ® ® Q DWG. 11d8-id U-BOLT NOMINAL PIPE DIA. +L75 in (+44.5 MM) FOR DN 50 — DN 65 2-2.5 in NOMINAL PIPE DIA. +2.125 in (+54.0 MM) FOR DN 80 — DN 200 3-8 in OWG 1146-15 PRINTED IN USA MFG. #5401146 - REV M PAGE 3 OF 4 11115 CP� POTTER The Symbol of Protection VSR VANE TYPE WATERFLOW ALARM SWITCH WITH RETARD Maintenance Inspect detectors monthly. If leaks are found, replace the detector. The VSR waterflow switch should provide years of trouble -free service. The retard and switch assembly are easily field replaceable. In the unlikely event that either component does not perform properly, please order replacement retard switch assembly stock #1029030 (see Fig. 8). There is no maintenance required, only periodic testing and inspection. Retard/Switch Assembly Replacement (See Fig. 8) The Retard/Switch Assembly is field -replaceable without draining the system or removing the waterflow switch from the pipe 1. Make sure the fire alarm zone or circuit connected to the waterflow switch is bypassed or otherwise taken out of service. 2. Disconnect the power source for local bell (if applicable). 3. Identify and remove all wires from the waterflow switch. 4. Remove the (2) mounting screws holding retard/switch assembly to the base. Do not remove the (2) retard housing screws. 5. Remove the retard assembly by lifting it straight up over the tripstem. 6. Install the new retard assembly. Make sure the locating pins on the retard/switch assembly fit into the locating pin bosses on the base. 7. Re -install the (2) original mounting screws. 8. Reconnect all wires. Perform a flow test and place the system back in service. Fig. 8 DO NOT REMO'V (2) RETARD HOL SCREWS Removal of Waterflow Switch REMOVE (2) ORIGINAL MOUNTING SCREWS HOLDING RETARD/SWITCH ASSEMBLY TO BASE BREAK OUTTHIN SECTION OF COVER WHEN WIRING BOTH SWITCHES FROM ONE CONDUIT ENTRANCE. (2) ORIGINAL MOUNTING CREWS RETARD/SWITCH ASSEMBLY G f 17 (2) LOCATING PINS Lj (2) LOCATP BOSSES IN ] DWG# 1146-10 • To prevent accidental water damage, all control valves should be shut tight and the system completely drained before waterflow detectors are removed or replaced. • Turn off electrical power to the detector, then disconnect wiring. • Loosen nuts and remove U-bolts. • Gently lift the saddle far enough to get your fingers under it. With your fingers, roll the vane so it will fit through the hole while continuing to lift the waterflow detector saddle. • Lift detector clear of pipe. PRINTED IN USA MFG. #5401146 - REV M PAGE 4 OF 4 11115 CP� POTTER The Symbol of Protection Aa * These vibrating type bells are designed for use as fire, burglar or general signaling devices. They have low power consumption and high decibel ratings. The unit mounts on a standard 4" (101mm) square electrical box for indoor use or on a model BBK-1 weatherproof backbox or BBX-1 deep weatherproof backbox for outdoor applications. Weatherproof backbox model BBK-1, Stock No. 1500001. BELLS PBA-AC & MBA -DC UL, ULC, and FM Approved Sizes Available: 6" (150mm), 8" (200mm) and 10" (250mm) Voltages Available: 24VAC 120VAC 12VDC (10.2 to 15.6) Polarized 24VDC (20.4 to 31.2) Polarized Service Use: Fire Alarm General Signaling Burglar Alarm Environment: Indoor or outdoor use (See Note 1) -401 to 150OF (-400 to 66°C) (Outdoor use requires weatherproof backbox.) Termination: AC Bells - 4 No. 18 AWG stranded wires DC Bells - Terminal strip Finish: Red powder coating Optional: Model BBK-1 weatherproof backbox Model BBX-1 deep weatherproof backbox Notes: 1. Minimum dB ratings are calculated from integrated sound pressure measurements made at Underwriters Laboratories as specified in UL Standard 464. UL temperature range is -30' to 150°F (-341 to 661C). 2. Typical dB ratings are calculated from measurements made with a conventional sound level meter and are indicative of output levels in an actual installation. 3. ULC only applies to MBA DC bells. Size inches (mm) Voltage Model Number Stock Number Current (Max.) Typical dB at 10 ft. (3m) (2) Minimum dB at 10 ft. (3m) (1) 6 (150) 12VDC MBA126 1750070 .12A 85 76 8 (200) 12VDC MBA128 1750080 .12A 90 77 10 (250) 1 12VDC MBA1210 1750060 .12A 92 78 6 (150) 24VDC MBA246 1750100 .06A 87 77 8 (200) 24VDC MBA248 1750110 .06A 91 79 10 (250) 24VDC MBA2410 1750090 .06A 94 80 6 (150) 24VAC PBA246 1806024* .17A 91 78 8 (200) 24VAC PBA248 1808024* .17A 94 77 10 (250) 24VAC PBA2410 1810024* .17A 94 78 6 (150) 120VAC PBA1206 1806120* .05A 92 83 8 (200) 120VAC PBA1208 1808120* .05A 99 84 10 (250) 120VAC PBA12010 1810120* .05A 99 86 All DC bells are polarized and have built-in transient protection. * Does not have ULC listing. AWARNING RNih In outdoor or wet installations, bell must be mounted with weatherproof backbox, BBK-1 or BBX-1. Standard electrical boxes will not provide a weatherproof enclosure. If the bell and/or assembly is exposed to moisture, it may fail or create an electrical hazard. Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC • 2081 Craig Road, St. Louis, MO, 63146-4161 • Phone: 800-325-3936/Canada 888-882-1833 • www.pottersignal.coni PRINTED IN USA MFG. #5400776 - REV Y PAGE 1 OF 2 5/08 (E)POTTER ® The Symbol of Protection BELLS PBA-AC & MBA -DC Bells Dimensions Inches (mm) Wiring (rear view) Fig. 1 Fig. 3 A.C. BELLS 10" WHITE (IN) WHITE (OUT) (2s0) 1-1_ ° $" I FROM CONTROL (200) 50)' PANEL OR ( PRECEDING BELL I J BI BLACK (OUT) CAUTION: 211/16" WHEN ELECTRICAL SUPERVISION IS REQUIRED USE IN AND OUT LEADS AS SHOWN. (68) DWG# 776-1 NOTES: 1. WHEN USING AC BELLS, TERMINATE EACH EXTRA WIRE SEPARATELY AFTER LAST BELL. 2. END -OF -LINE RESISTOR IS NOT REQUIRED ON AC BELLS. Weatherproof Backbox Dimensions Inches (mm) Fig. 2 Box has one threaded 1/2" conduit entrance DWG# 776-2 DWGtt 7713 4 1/4" (108) Installation 1. The bell shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 13, 72, or local AHJ. The top of the device shall be no less than 90" AFF and not less than 6" below the ceiling. 2. Remove the gong. 3. Connect wiring (see Fig. 3). 4. Mount bell mechanism to backbox (bell mechanism must be mounted with the striker pointing down). 5. Reinstall the gong (be sure that the gong positioning pin, in the mechanism housing, is in the hole in the gong). 6. Test all bells for proper operation and observe that they can be heard where required (bells must be heard in all areas as designated by the authority having jurisdiction). AWARNING Failure to install striker down will prevent bell from operating. PRINTED IN USA MFG. #5400776 - REV Y PAGE 2 OF 2 5/08 'x�&:JPOTTER \ �K ROEMER CONNECTIONS (FDC) N EXPOSED FIRE DEPT. INLET L\\\ FIRE PRO CONNECTIONS -CLAPPER TYPE Member of Morris Group International - SPECIFICATIONS TWO-WAY WITH SINGLE CLAPPER Cast brass two-way inlet body, swing clapper and pin lug swivel. Back or angle outlet as selected by model number. Lettering as selected. Size 4" x 2-1/2" x 2-1/2". TWO-WAY WITH DOUBLE CLAPPER Cast brass two-way inlet body, drop clappers and pin lug swivels. Size and outlet as selected by model number. Lettering as selected. MODEL SELECTION TWO-WAY WITH SINGLE CLAPPER ❑ 5710 Back Outlet (UL Listed) /FM► ❑ 5715 Angle Outlet (UL Listed) /FM► TWO-WAY WITH DOUBLE CLAPPER ❑ 5721 Back Outlet ❑ 5722 Back Outlet ❑ 5723 Back Outlet ❑ 5724 Back Outlet ❑ 5731 Angle Outlet ❑ 5732 Angle Outlet ❑ 5733 Angle Outlet ❑ 5734 Angle Outlet Note: Refer to Model Dimensional Chart for UL & FM Listing Model/Series No. 5710-5734 SERIES C Slus UL File #EX4078 <FM> LISTED Model #S201 B APPROVED rim g;_. •, •Ft ,r r MODEL 5710 (Shown) PRODUCT OPTIONS FINISHES: ❑ -B Polished Brass ❑ -C Rough Chrome Plated Body ❑ -D Polished Chrome Plated THREADS: ❑ N.S.T. ❑ Other LETTERING AVAILABLE: ❑ AUTO. SPKR. ❑ STANDPIPE DallPotterRoemer- FireProforcurrentlistingsand approvals. Dimensions are subject to manufacturer's tolerance and may change without notice. Potter Roemer- y g - FIRE EQUIPMENT ����� MANUFACTURERS POTTER ROEMER/FIRE PRO Headquarters: Also in: q Fire Pro assumes no responsibility for use of void or _ ASSOCIATION ""�"""` `°"""' "`�""'"`"` P.O. Box 3527 New York (800) 526-4592 superceded data. ©CopyrightPotterRoemer-Fire Pro, City of Industry, CA Chicago (800) 547-3473 Member of Morris Group International - Please visit potterroemercom for most current specifications. _ _ °"° /-sA no�®SPE 3 �1�►i 91744 U.S.A. Atlanta (800) 762-0542 Los Angeles Area Miami (866)961-3473 Dallas 644-3473 5710-5734 SERIES Date:10/20/15 q �s y NFFFK r, 800-366-3473 (866) 626-855-4890 wnWpotterroemercom L \ POTTER \\\ ROEMER CONNECTIONS (FDC) N EXPOSED FIRE DEPT. INLET FIRE PRO CONNECTIONS -CLAPPER TYPE Member of Morris Group International - MODEL DIMENSIONS UL Listed File #EX4078 Model #S201B FM APPROVED TWO-WAY WITH SINGLE CLAPPER R MODEL 5710 - 5715 TWO-WAY WITH DOUBLE CLAPPER Model/Series No. 5710-5734 SERIES 4aWr .10 d"EME-10a Outlet Approvals Outlet Approvals Size A B C D Back Model No. C&S LISTED #IX3314 Angle Model No. C&US LISTED #IX3314 5721 Yes 5731 Yes 4 x 2-1/2 x 2-1/2 7-1/2 11-1/2 8-1/2 11-1/2 5722 Yes 5732 Yes 6 x 2-1/2 x 2-1/2 9-1/2 10-1/2 9 10-3/4 5723 Yes 5733 Yes 4 x 3 x 3 9-1/2 11-1/2 9-1/2 11 5724 Yes 5734 Yes 6 x 3 x 3 10 11 10-112 11 I MODEL 5721 - 5734 UL Listed File #EX3314 Model#A105 Call Potter Roemer- Fire Pro for current listings and approvals. Dimensions are subject to manufacturer's tolerance and may change without notice. 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Atlanta (800) 762-0542 Los Angeles Area Miami (866) 961-3473 Dallas 644-3473 5710-5734 SERIES Date:10/20/15 q NFFFK JP'°mti'°9E°9°eec` 800-366-3473 (866) 626-855-4890 onWpotterroemercom CAL FIRE - RIVERSIDE UNIT RIVERSIDE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THE FIRE MARSHAL — LA QUINTA - CALIFC PMA 78495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, CA 92253 • Phone (760) 777-7074 • www.rvcfire.org June 2, 2022 Shasta Fire Protection 72120 Northshore Street #C Thousand Palms, CA 92276 Re: New Fire Sprinkler System Plan Review — MONTAGE MEETING CENTER FSS2022-0050 / 52005 SILVERROCK WAY, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 The sprinkler plans you submitted for the above referenced project have been reviewed by Riverside County Fire Department - Office of the Fire Marshal personnel and are approved with the following conditions. 1) Approval of these plans does not include the piping of the underground system. Installing contractor shall provide separate underground plans for review and approval prior to installation. 2) All persons performing work on the automatic fire sprinkler system shall be Certified Sprinkler Fitters or Registered with the State Fire Marshal for Apprentice or Trainee classification. 3) The completed Contractor's Material and Test Certificate for Aboveground Piping shall be provided to the fire inspector prior to a final inspection. 4) Permanently marked identification signs shall be attached to all control valves. 5) A sign shall be located adjacent to the alarm bell worded as follows: a) SPRINKLER FIRE ALARM - WHEN BELL RINGS CALL 911 6) The fire sprinkler system shall be monitored and supervised by an approved Dedicated Function - Fire Sprinkler Monitoring System. 7) Each system shall have an Air -Relief valve in compliance with NFPA 13 installed in a remote, most elevated location. 8) CA compliant Hydraulic Calculation Placards shall be installed on the riser or other approved location. Risers shall have signage indicating the location of remotely located placards. 9) Single head sprinkler drops located in suspended ceilings shall be provided with seismic escutcheons or other approved devices for restraint or seismic bonding. 10) The following inspections/tests are required to be witnessed by Office of the Fire Marshal staff: a) Overhead Rough: All installed/relocated piping must be visible. b) Overhead Hydro: Entire system shall be hydrostatically tested at a minimum of 200 psi for 2 hours. c) Underground Supply Flush: Flush of the underground supply line until clear of all debris and to the satisfaction of the inspector. d) Final inspection: Water -flow signal test as performed from the inspector test valve. As -Built plans required to be maintained on site as approved by the inspector. General Information sign and Hydraulic Calculation plate(s) provided. Title 19 "New" system tag affixed to riser. NOTE: The underground flush shall be done through a pipe or hose equal in size to the sprinkler underground supply pipe, prior to connection to the above ground sprinkler piping. The Fire Department approved plans and conditions letter must be at the job site. Applicant/installer shall be responsible to contact the Fire Department to schedule inspections. Requests for inspections are to be made at least 48 hours in advance and may be arranged by calling (760)777-7131. All questions regarding the meaning of these conditions should be referred to the Office of the Fire Marshal staff at (760)777-7074. Kohl Hetrick - Fire Safety Specialist RIVERSIDE COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION PLANNING RECORD OF INSPECTIONS / PERMIT CARD ] THIS CARD IS TO REMAIN ON SITE AT ALL TIMES. cn�aioen�,ti INSTALLING CONTRACTOR MUST BE PRESENT FOR ALL INSPECTIONS. SEE NOTES ON REVERSE SIDE. JOB ADDRESS: 52005 SILVERROCK WAY PERMIT#: FSS2022-0050 AT ED: 6/2/2022 DESCRIPTION: MONTAGE MEETING CENTER CONTRACTOR: FSHASTA FIRE PROTECTION HYDRANT SYSTEM DATE INITIALS SPECIAL SUPPRESSION DATE INITIALS Thrust block pre -pour Door fan test UG rough piping Abort test UG hydro Mechanical shutdown Flush Detector test Final E F Deluge/pre-action SPRINKLER U.G. Final EF Thrust block pre -pour UST/AST TANK UG rough piping Installation UG hydro Removal Flush Emergency shut off Final E F Primary piping FIRE SPRINKLER Secondary piping Weld inspection Dispensers & shear valves Overhead rough piping Final EF Overhead hydro MISC. INSPECTIONS UG flush / OK to connect Spray booths Main drain/inspectors' test Hood/duct extinguishing High pile storage High pile rack storage In -rack sprinklers H.P. vents/access/corridors Hose racks Tract access/hydrant verification Final E F Access & Address verification HOOD EXTINGUISHING OTHER CONST. PERMIT Detection system Function test Gas/electrical shut-off Nozzle model/placement Fire alarm connection Final E F SPRAY BOOTHS FIRE CODE PERMIT(S) Installation Air flow test Mechanical interlock Extinguishing system Fire alarm connection Final E F FIRE ALARM KNOX SYSTEM Rough -wire inspection Building Knox box Function test Gate access Knox box/padlock Duct detectors/velocity BUILDING INSPECTIONS 24 hr. battery test T/I final Sprinkler monitoring Shell final Final E F Final for occupancy FINAL INSPECTION DATE: INSPECTORS SIGNATURE: **WHEN CALLING FOR AN INSPECTION PLEASE HAVE PERMIT NUMBER READY. SEE NOTES ON REVERSE SIDE** 78495 CALLE TAMPICO, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 / 760-777-7000 / INSPECTION HOTLINE: 760-777-7131 INSPECTION NOTES 1. Sway bracing and hangers will be inspected at the time of rough piping inspection. 2. All required hydrostatic pressure tests shall maintain 200 psi for a 2-hour duration. (EX: Residential Fire Sprinkler Systems) 3. Fire sprinkler system remodels: if indicated on plans or this card, a hydrostatic pressure test shall be required. 4. All underground joints and thrusts blocks shall be exposed and readily visible during the hydrostatic test. 5. Contractor shall supply all testing equipment, access and operating instructions at time of test. 6. All systems shall be inspected, tested, and approved by a Fire Inspector before any work is started that may cause the affected system to be covered or hidden. POLICIES ON FIELD INSPECTIONS A. INSPECTION REQUESTS: Inspections are made subject to availability. Please have the permit number available when scheduling inspections. For City of La Quinta inspections call: (760) 777-7131. B. APPROVED PLANS: Shall be kept on the job site at all times that work is in progress. Work shall NOT commence without approved plans. C. INSPECTION REQUESTS: As required by the California Fire Code, the appropriate installing contractor shall be required to schedule the necessary inspections and be present on site for inspections. D. RE -INSPECTIONS: Will be charged against a permit when an inspection has failed, is not ready, the responsible party not on site or where previously noted corrections have not been completed. E. COMMODITIES: Unless otherwise noted on approved plans or letter of conditions, no commodities shall be entered into the structure until clearance has been granted by the Fire Dept and Building Official. F. OCCUPANCY: Buildings shall NOT be occupied by persons other than construction workers until a Final Fire Clearance has been granted by the Fire Dept and a Certificate for Occupancy has been issued by the Building Official. INSPECTION NOTES: THIS CARD IS REQURIED TO BE POSTED AT THE CONSTRUCTION SITE. THIS CARD AND APPROVED PLANS MUST BE AVAILABLE AT THE CONSTRUCTION SITE FOR ALL INSPECTIONS. THIS PERMIT SHALL EXPIRE AND BECOME NULL AND VOID IF THE WORK AUTHORIZED IS NOT COMMENCED WITHIN 180 DAYS OR IF THE WORK IS SUSPENDED OR ABANDONED FOR A PERIOD OF 180 DAYS OR MORE. THIS PERMIT IS FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT APPROVAL ONLY AND DOES NOT INTEND TO ABROGATE MORE RESTRICTIVE REQUIREMENTS OF OTHER AGENCIES HAVING RESPONSIBILITY. 78495 CALLE TAMPICO, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 / 760-777-7000 / INSPECTION HOTLINE: 760-777-7131