461 ATLANTIC BLVD ACC PERM ACCESSORY PERMIT PERMIT NUMBER
r Vis, ACC18-0067
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
ISSUED: 2/14/2019
01; 9 800 SEMINOLE ROAD EXPIRES: 8/13/2019
ATLANTIC BEACH. FL 32233
CODE,MUST CALL INSPECTION PHONE LINE (904) 247-5814 BY 4 PM FOR NEXT DAY INSPECTION.
ALL WORK MUST CONFORM TO THE CURRENT 6TH EDITION (2017) OF THE FLORIDA BUILDING
' OF iNTIC BEACH CODE OF ORDINANCES .
ALL CONDITIONS OF PERMIT APPLY, PLEASE READ CAREFULLY.
NOTICE: In addition to the requirements of this permit,there may be additional restrictions applicable to this property
that may be found in the public records of this county, and there may be additional permits required from other
governmental entities such as water management districts, state agencies,or federal agencies.
JOB ADDRESS: PERMIT TYPE: DESCRIPTION: VALUE OF WORK:
461 ATLANTIC BLVD ACCESSORY SINGLE OR TWO FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM $30000.00
FAMILY ACCESSORY
TYPE OF j
ZONING: :D •
• • GROUP:
1706910010 SALTAIR SEC 03
• ADDRESS:
FIRE SPRINKLER SERVICES PO BOX 23787 JACKSONVILLE FL 32241
NE FLA
• ADDRESS:
ATLANTIC BEACH YARD 1238 BEACH AVE ATLANTIC BEACH FL 32233
REAL ESTATE LLC
WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT
IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. A NOTICE OF
COMMENCEMENT MUST BE RECORDED AND POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BEFORE THE FIRST
INSPECTION. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN
ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT.
OF • . •
,Roll off container company must be on City approved list . Container cannot be placed on City right-of-way.
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QUANTITY PAID AMOUNT
BUILDING PERMIT 455-0000-322-1000 0 $205.00
BUILDING PLAN CHECK 45S-0000-322-1001 0 $102.50
STATE DBPR SURCHARGE 4SS-0000-208-0700 0 $4.61
STATE DCA SURCHARGE 455-0000-208-0600 0 $3.08
Issued Date: 2/14/2019 1 of 2
s!S!=�•''r.' ACCESSORY PERMIT PERMIT NUMBER
a ACC18-0067
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
8
ISSUED: 2/14/2019
00 SEMINOLE ROAD
ATLANTIC BEACH. FL 32233 EXPIRES: 8/13/2019
-------------
TOTAL: $315.19,
Issued Date:2/14/2019 2 of 2
City of Atlantic Beach APPLICATION NUMBER
jS Building Department (To be assigned by the Building Department.)
` 800 Seminole Road
Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233-5445 7
Phone(904)247-5826 • Fax(904)247-5845
E-mail: building-dept@coab.us Date routed: z C t
City web-site: http://www.coab.us
APPLICATION REVIEW AND TRACKING FORM
Property Address: _T(,A1V Department review required Yes No
Building
Applicant: �� S Q R t yV x LC_ 2�EdZV Ruing &Zoning
Tree Administrator
Project: Q — pf- (,-, l`l q C Public Works
Public Utilities
S� Public Safety
ire Service
Review fee $ Dept Signature
Other Agency Review or Permit Required Review or Receipt Date
of Permit Verified B
Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection
Florida Dept. of Transportation
St. Johns River Water Management District
Army Corps of Engineers
Division of Hotels and Restaurants
Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco
Other:
APPLICATION STATUS
Reviewing Department First Review: L6,Approved. ❑Denied. ❑Not applicable
(Circle one.) Comments:
BUILDING
PLANNING &ZONING 4 Date:;iD t
Reviewed by: _.,c 2
TREE ADMIN. Second Review: ❑Approved as revised. ❑Denied. ❑Not applicable
PUBLIC WORKS Comments:
PUBLIC UTILITIES
PUBLIC SAFETY Reviewed by: Date:
FIRE SERVICES Third Review: ❑Approved as revised. ❑Denied. ❑Not applicable
Comments:
Reviewed by: Date:
Revised 05/19/2017
MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
800 Seminole Rd Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
Ph(90,/4)247-5826 Fax (904)247-5845 �� � - C)U ��-7
JOB ADDRESS: �t A^ Iti 2 PERMIT# 66
PROJECT VALUE $ ?C'( U a v ARI# REQUIRED
Air Handling Equipment Oly Air Handling Unit & Condenser Condenser Only
NEW AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING SYSTEM INSTALLATION
Air Conditioning: Unit Quantity Tons Per Unit
Heat: Unit Quantity BTU's Per Unit Seer Rating
Duct Systems: Total CFM REQUIRED
REPLACEMENT AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING SYSTEM INSTALLATION
Air Conditioning: Unit Quantity Tons Per Unit
Heat: Unit Quantity BTU's Per Unit Seer Rating
Duct Systems: Total CFM REQUIRED
FIRE PREVENTION
Fire Sprinkler System Quantity 74, (Requires 3 sets of plans)
Fire Standpipe Quantity (Requires 3 sets of plans)
Underground Fire Main Value (Requires 3 sets of plans)
Fire Hose Cabinets Quantity (Requires 3 sets of plans) k*
Commercial Hoods Quantity (Requires 3 sets of plans)
Fire Suppression Systems Quantity (Requires 3-sets of plans)
FIRE PLACES MISCELLANEOUS:
Prefabricated Fireplace Qty Automobile Lifts
Gas Piping Outlets Boilers BTU's
Elevators/Escalators
ALL OTHER.GAS PIPING Heat.Exchanger .
Quantity of Outlets Pumps
#Vented Wall Furnaces Refrigerator Condenser BTU's
#Water Heaters Solar Collection Systems
Tanks (gallons)
Wells
OTHER:
Permit becomes void if work does not commence within a six month period or work is suspended or abandoned for six months.I hereby certify that I have read
this application and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of laws and ordinances governing this work will be complied with whether specified or
not. The permit does not give authority to violate the provisions of any other state or local law regulation construction or the performance of construction.
Property Owners Name AegQ lfs-y-• Phone Number
Mechanical Company f7rc SP1-4-- Sery.o it �. �L Office Phone-2d2-.,&o7-Fax
Co. Address: P "0• PoK 23��'7 City *J—^ State P=L Zip
License Holder(Print): 7-err 15'vAn ir State Certification/Registration# !�Lev 9 r2a�2
Notarized Signature of License Holder
efore me this day of 20
ignature of Notary Public
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City of Atlantic Beach APPLICATION NUMBER
Building Department (To be assigned by the Building Department.)
800 Seminole Road (/D /
s� Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233-5445 lJ f7
Phone(904)247-5826 • Fax(904)247-5845
r s j• E-mail: building-dept@coab.us Date routed:
City web-site: http://vmw.coab.us
APPLICATION REVIEW AND TRACKING FORM
Property Address: !q� Dep rtment review required Yes No
Building
Applicant: pa=L SS Q E1 K L�-� �C�V arming &Zoning
Tree Administrator
Project: _ � (�`tl �- Public Works
Public Utilities
Public Safety
l re Service
Review fee $ Dept Signature
Other Agency Review or Permit Required Review or Receipt Date
of Permit Verified By
Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection
Florida Dept. of Transportation
St.Johns River Water Management District
Army Corps of Engineers
Division of Hotels and Restaurants
Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco
Other:
APPLICATION STATUS
Reviewing Department First Review: ❑Approved. ❑Denied. ❑Not applicable
(Circle one.) Comments:
BUILDING "�
PLANNING &ZONING
Reviewed by: _ a � f�e:
TREE ADMIN. Second Review: A roved as revised.
❑ pp ❑Denied. ❑Not applicable
PUBLIC WORKS Comments:
PUBLIC UTILITIES
PUBLIC SAFETY Reviewed by: Date:
FIRE SERVICES Third Review: ❑Approved as revised. ❑Denied. ❑Not applicable
Comments:
Reviewed by: Date:
Revised 05/19/2017
MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
800 Seminole Rd Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
Ph(904)247-5826 Fax(904)247-5845
JoB ADDRESS: PERMIT#
PROJECT VALUE�_ 30, v a v ARI# REQUIRED
Air Handling Equipment Only Air Handling Unit & Condenser Condenser Only
NEW AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING SYSTEM INSTALLATION
Air Conditioning: Unit Quantity Tons Per Unit
Heat: Unit Quantity BTU's Per Unit Seer Rating
Duct Systems: Total CFM REQUIRED
REPLACEMENT AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING SYSTEM INSTALLATION
Air Conditioning: Unit Quantity Tons Per Unit
Heat: - Unit Quantity BTU's Per Unit Seer Rating
Duct Systems: Total CFM REQUIRED
FIRE PREVENTION
Fire Sprinkler System Quantity )F 4$, (Requires 3 sets of plans)
Fire Standpipe Quantity (Requires 3 sets of plans)
Underground Fire Main Value (Requires 3 sets of plans)
Fire Hose Cabinets Quantity (Requires 3 sets of plans)
Commercial Hoods Quantity (Requires 3 sets of plans)
Fire Suppression Systems Quantity (Requires 3-sets of plans)
FIRE PLACES MISCELLANEOUS:
Prefabricated Fireplace Qty _ Automobile Lifts
Gas Piping Outlets Boilers BTU's
Elevators/Escalators
ALL OTHER.GAS PIPING Heat.Exchanger .
.Quantity of Outlets Pumps
#Vented Wall Furnaces Refrigerator Condenser BTU's
#Water Heaters Solar Collection Systems
Tanks(gallons)
Wells
OTHER:
Permit becomes void if work does not commence within a six month period or work is suspended or abandoned for six months.I hereby certify that I have read
this application and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of laws and ordinances governing this work will be complied with whether specified or
not. The permit does not give authority to violate the provisions of any other state or local law regulation construction or the performance of construction.
Property Owners Name . A e e Q. f2tsy-, Phone Number
Mechanical Company A-c sere,FFA/ N PL Office Phone 2G2-i4,o7-Fax
Co. Address: City �J—^ State (—�L Zip X22¢i
License Holder(Print): TN I't` �5-v State Certification/Registration#
Notarized Signature of License Holder
F�i.__. efore me this day of 20
Jt. _ My!'•{�`o":fT!i
g; y ignature of Notary Public
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P.O. Box 23787
Jacksonville, FL 32241
904-262-1002
Job Name Kitchen Area
Building ABBQ
Location 461 Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach, FL
System Wet
Contract
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Kitchen Area Date
Hvdraulic Desian Information Sheet
Name - Kitchen Area Date - 12-12-2016
Location - 461 Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach, FL
Building - ABBQ System No. - Wet
Contractor - Contract No. -
Calculated By - Drawing No. -
Construction: (X) Combustible ( ) Non-Combustible Ceiling Height - 9-0
Occupancy - Assembly
S (X) NFPA 13 ( ) Lt. Haz. Ord.Haz.Gp. (X) 1 ( ) 2 ( ) 3 ( ) Ex.Haz.
Y ( ) NFPA 231 ( ) NFPA 231C ( ) Figure Curve
S Other
T Specific Ruling Made By Date
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M Area of Sprinkler Operation - 900 System Type Sprinkler/Nozzle
Density - .15/.10 (X) Wet Make
D Area Per Sprinkler - Varies ( ) Dry Model QR PD's
E Elevation at Highest Outlet - 9-0 ( ) Deluge Size 1/2"
S Hose Allowance - Inside - ( ) Preaction K-Factor 5.6
I Rack Sprinkler Allowance - ( ) Other Temp.Rat.Varies
G Hose Allowance - Outside - 250
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Note Hydraulic area reduced per NFPA #13 codes.
Calculation Flow Required - 236.48 Press Required - 32.801 at Base of Riser
Summary C-Factor Used: 120 Overhead 140 Underground
W Water Flow Test: Pump Data: Tank or Reservoir:
A Date of Test - 3-16-2017 Cap. -
T Time of Test - Rated Cap.- Elev.-
E Static Press - 51 @ Press -
R Residual Press - 45 Elev. - Well
Flow - 1130 Proof Flow
S Elevation - -4
P Location - Flow Hydrant - Sturdivant Ave & Sylvan Dr
P Pressure Hydrant - Sturdivant Ave & Sylvan Dr
L Source of Information - City of Atlantic Beach
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C Commodity Class Location
0 Storage Ht. Area Aisle W.
M Storage Method: Solid Piled % Palletized % Rack
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S R ( ) Double Row ( ) Slave Pallet ( ) Solid Shelf ( ) Non
T A ( ) Mult. Row { ) Open Shelf
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R K Flue Spacing Clearance:Storage to Ceiling
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City Water Supply: Demand:
C1 -Static Pressure : 51 D1 - Elevation 5.197
C2 - Residual Pressure: 45 D2 - System Flow . 236.477
C2 - Residual Flow 1130 D2 - System Pressure 40.322
Hose ( Demand ) 250
D3 - System Demand : 486.477
Safety Margin 9.416
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R 110
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S 90
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Fitting Legend
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B NFPA 13 Butterfly Valve 0 0 0 0 0 6 7 10 0 12 9 10 12 19 21 0 0 0 0 0
E NFPA 13 90'Standard Elbow 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 14 18 22 27 35 40 45 50 61
Fsp Flow Switch Potter VSR Fitting generates a Fixed Loss Based on Flow
G NFPA 13 Gate Valve 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 13
T NFPA 13 90'Flow thru Tee 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 15 17 20 25 30 35 50 60 71 81 91 101 121
V 90'Ell Firelock#001 0 0 0 0 0 3.5 4.3 5 0 6.8 8.5 10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
x 90'Tee-BranchFirelock002 0 0 0 0 0 8.5 10.8 13 0 16 21 25 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Zaf Ames 3000SS Fitting generates a Fixed Loss Based on Flow
Units Summary
Diameter Units Inches
Length Units Feet
Flow Units US Gallons per Minute
Pressure Units Pounds per Square Inch
Note: Fitting Legend provides equivalent pipe lengths for fittings types of various diameters.
Equivalent lengths shown are standard for actual diameters of Sched 40 pipe and CFactors
of 120 except as noted with *. The fittings marked with a *show equivalent lengths values
supplied by manufacturers based on specific pipe diameters and CFactors and they require no
adjustment. All values for fittings not marked with a *will be adjusted in the calculation
for CFactors of other than 120 and diameters other than Sched 40 per NFPA.
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Kitchen Area Date
Hyd. Qa Dia. Fitting Pipe Pt Pt
Ref. "C" or Ftng's Pe Pv * *"** Notes * **
Point Qt Pf/Ft Eqv. Ln. Total Pf Pn
1 19.50 1.049 0.0 1.500 12.125 K Factor= 5.60
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 -0.650
2 _19.5 0.1247 0.0 1.500 0.187 Vel= 7.24
0.0
19.50 _ 11.662 _K Factor= 5.71
3 20.42 1.049 0.0 0.500 13.301 K Factor=5.60
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 -0.217
4 20.42 0.1360 0.0 0.500 0.068 Vel = 7.58
0.0
_ 20.42 13.152 _ _ K Factor= 5.63
6 18.03 1.049 0.0 0.500 10.366 K Factor=5.60
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 -0.217
7 18.03 0.1080 0.0 0.500 0.054 Vel = 6.69
0.0
18.03 _ _ _ 10.203 _ K Factor= 5.64
8 18.25 1.049 0.0 0.500 10.624 K Factor=5.60
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 -0.217
9 _ 18.25 0.1100 0.0 0.500 0.055 Vel= 6.77
0.0
18.25 10.462 _ _ K Factor= 5.64
12 19.69 1.049 0.0 1.500 12.359 K Factor= 5.60
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 -0.650
13 19.69 0.1267 0.0 1.500 0.190 Vel = 7.31
0.0
19.69 11.899 _ _K Factor= 5.71_
14 19.74 1.049 0.0 0.500 12.426 K Factor= 5.60
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 -0.217
15 19.74 0.1260 0.0 0.500 0.063 Vel = 7.33
0.0
19.74 12.272 K Factor= 5.63
18 20.82 1.049 0.0 0.500 13.816 K Factor= 5.60
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 -0.217
19 20.82 0.1420 0.0 0.500 0.071 Vel = 7.73
0.0
20.82 13.670 K_Factor= 5.63
20 20.91 1.049 0.0 0.500 13.942 K Factor=5.60
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 -0.217
21 20.91 0.1420 0.0 0.500 0.071 Vel = 7.76
0.0
_ 20.91 _ 13.796 _ ___ K Factor= 5.63
22 21.30 1.049 0.0 0.500 14.465 K Factor=5.60
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 -0.217
23 21.3 0.1480 0.0 0.500 0.074 Vel = 7.91
0.0
21.30 14.322 K Factor= 5.63
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Kitchen Area Date
Hyd. Qa Dia. Fitting Pipe Pt Pt
Ref. "C" or Ftng's Pe Pv Notes `***
Point Qt Pf/Ft Eqv. Ln, Total Pf Pn
25 18.82 1.049 0.0 0.500 11.300 K Factor=5.60
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 -0.217
26 18.82 0.1160 0.0 0.500 0.058 Vel = 6.99
0.0
18.82 _11.141 _K Factor= 5.64
27 19.63 1.049 0.0 0.500 12.284 K Factor=5.60
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 -0.217
28 19.63 0.1260 0.0 0.500 0.063 Vel = 7.29
0.0
19.63 _ _ 12.130_ __K Factor= 5.64
29 19.37 1.049 0.0 0.500 11.962 K Factor=5.60
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 -0.217
30 19.37 0.1240 0.0 0.500 0.062 Vel= 7.19
0.0
19.37 11.807 K Factor= 5.64
2 19.50 1.049 T 5.0 7.000 11.662
to 120.0 0.0 5.000 0.0
4 19.5 0.1242 0.0 12.000 1.490 Vel = 7.24
4 20.42 1.049 T 5.0 3.500 13.152
to 120.0 0.0 5.000 0.0
5 _ 39.92 0.4675 0.0 8.500 3.974 Vel = 14.82
0.0
39.92 17.126 K Factor= 9.65
7 18.03 1.049 E 2.0 4.250 10.203
to 120.0 0.0 2.000 0.0
10 18.03 0.1074 0.0 6.250 0.671 Vel = 6.69
0.0
1_8.03 _ 10.874 _ _ K Factor= 5.47 _
9 18.25 1.049 E 2.0 1.750 10.462
to 120.0 0.0 2.000 0.0
10 18.25 0.1099 0.0 3.750 0.412 Vel = 6.77
10 18.03 1.049 2T 10.0 6.000 10.874
to 120.0 0.0 10.000 0.0
11 36.28 0.3917 0.0 16.000 6.267 Vel= 13.47 _
0.0
36.28 17.141 _ K_Factor= 8.76__
13 19.69 1.049 T 5.0 7.000 11.899
to 120.0 0.0 5.000 0.0
16 19.69 0.1264 0.0 12.000 1.517 Vel= 7.31
0.0
19.69 13.416 K Factor= 5.38
15 19.74 1.049 E 2.0 2.000 12.272
to 120.0 T 5.0 7.000 0.0
16 19.74 0.1271 0.0 9.000 1.144 Vel= 7.33
16 19.69 1.049 T 5.0 3.500 13.416
to 120.0 0.0 5.000 0.0
17 39.43 0.4567 0.0 8.500 3.882 Vel = 14.64
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Kitchen Area Date
Hyd. Oa Dia. Fitting Pipe Pt Pt
Ref. "C" or Ftng's Pe Pv Notes **`
Point Qt Pf/Ft Eqv. Ln. Total Pf Pn
_ 0.0 -
39.43 17.298 K Factor= 9.48
19 20.82 1.049 2E 4.0 9.000 13.670
to 120.0 0.0 4.000 0.0
24 20.82 0.1402 0.0 13.000 1.822 Vel = 7.73
0.0
20.82 _15.492 K Factor= 5.29
21 20.91 1.049 E 2.0 5.000 13.796
to 120.0 T 5.0 7.000 0.0
24 20.91 0.1413 0.0 12.000 1.696 Vel = 7.76
0.0
20.91 _ 15.492 K Factor= 5.31
23 21.30 1.049 E 2.0 1.000 14.322
to 120.0 T 5.0 7.000 0.0
24 21.3 0.1462 0.0 8.000 1.170 Vei= 7.91
24 41.72 1.38 T 6.0 1.500 15.492
to 120.0 0.0 6.000 0.0
32 63.02 0.2860 0.0 7.500 2.145 Vel = 13.52
0.0
63.02 17.637 K Factor= 15.01
26 18.82 1.049 2E 4.0 4.500 11.141
to 120.0 0.0 4.000 0.0
28 18.82 0.1164 0.0 8.500 0.989 Vel = 6.99
28 19.63 1.049 0.0 2.000 12.130
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
31 38.45 0.4360 0.0 2.000 0.872 Vel = 14.27
0.0
38.45 _13.002 ___ K Factor= 10.66
30 19.37 1.049 2E 4.0 5.750 11.807
to 120.0 0.0 4.000 0.0
31 19.37 0.1226 0.0 9,750 1.195 Vel = 7.19
31 38.45 1.38 2T 12.0 7.000 13.002
to 120.0 0.0 12.000 0.0
32 57.82 0.2439 0.0 19.000 4.635 Vel = 12.40
0.0
57.82 17.637 K Factor= 13.77
5 39.92 2.635 0.0 3.000 17.126
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
11 39.92 0.0050 0.0 3.000 0.015 Vel = 2.35
11 36.29 2.635 0.0 9.000 17.141
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
17 76.21 0.0174 0.0 9.000 0.157 Vel = 4.48
17 39.42 2.635 0.0 9.000 17.298
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
32 115.63 0.0377 0.0 9.000 0.339 Vel = 6.80
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Kitchen Area Date
Hyd. Qa Dia. Fitting Pipe Pt Pt
Ref. "C" or Ftng's Pe Pv " " ` Notes
Point Qt Pf/Ft Eqv. Ln, Total Pf Pn
32 120.85 2.635 X 14.827 44.000 17.637
to 120.0 0.0 14.827 0.0
33 236.48 0.1416 0.0 58.827 8.328 Vel = 13.91
33 0.0 4.26 0.0 11.000 25.965
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
34 236.48 0.0136 0.0 11.000 0.150 Vel = 5.32
34 0.0 4.26 V 8.954 3.500 26.115
to 120.0 0.0 8.954 1.516
TOR1 236.48 0.0137 0.0 _ 12.454 _ 0.170 _Vel=_5.32
TOR1 0.0 4.26 Fsp 0.0 3.000 27.801
to 120.0 B 15.8 15.800 4.299 ' Fixed Loss = 3
BOR1 236.48 0.0137 0.0 18.800 0.257 Vel = 5-32
BOR1 0.0 4.26 V 8.954 2.500 32.357
to 120.0 X 21.067 30.021 0.0
BOR2 236.48 0.013.7 _ 0.0 _32.521 _ 0.444 Vel = 5.32
BOR2 0.0 4.1 0.0 7.000 32.801
to 140.0 0.0 0.0 3.032
UG1 236.48 0.0123 0.0 7.000 0.086 Vel = 5.75
UG1 0.0 4.1 2E 29.067 50.000 35.919
to 140.0 0.0 29.067 0.0
UG2 236.48 0.0124 0.0 79.067 0.977 Vel = 5.75
UG2 0.0 4.1 E 14.534 7.000 36.896
to 140.0 0.0 14.534 -3.032
BKF1 236.48 0.0124 0.0 21.534 0.267 Vel = 5.75
BKF1 0.0 4.026 E 10.0 4.000 34.131
to 120.0 Zaf 0.0 10.000 2.000 ` * Fixed Loss = 2
BKF2 236.48 0.0179 0.0 14.000 0.251 Vel = 5.96
BKF2 0.0 4.1 E 14.534 7.000 36.382
to 140.0 0.0 14.534 3.032
_UG3 236.4_8 0.0124 0.0 21.5_34 0.266 Vel = 5.75
UG3 0.0 4.1 T 29.067 _ 20.000--- --39.680 - --_ -- ------------- - -
to 140.0 G 2.907 31.974 0.0
CONN 236.48 0.0124 0.0 51.974 0.642 Vel= 5.75
250.00 Qa= 250.00
486.48 40.322 K Factor= 76.61
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Hydraulic Design Information Sheet
Name - Smoker Area Date - 12-12-2018
Location - 461 Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach, FL
Building - ABBQ System No. - Dry
Contractor - Contract No. -
Calculated By - Drawing No. -
Construction: (X) Combustible ( ) Non-Combustible Ceiling Height -
Occupancy - Assembly
S (X) NFPA 13 (X) Lt. Haz. Ord.Haz.Gp. (X) 1 ( } 2 ( ) 3 ( ) Ex.Haz.
Y ( ) NFPA 231 ( ) NFPA 231C ( ) Figure Curve
S Other
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M Area of Sprinkler Operation - 1830 System Type Sprinkler/Nozzle
Density - .15/.10 ( ) Wet Make
D Area Per Sprinkler - Varies (X) Dry Model QR UP's
E Elevation at Highest Outlet - 14-0 ( ) Deluge Size 1/2"
S Hose Allowance - Inside - ( ) Preaction K-Factor 5.6
I Rack Sprinkler Allowance - ( ) Other Temp.Rat.Varies
G Hose Allowance - Outside - 250
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Summary C-Factor Used: 100 Overhead 140 Underground
W Water Flow Test: Pump Data: Tank or Reservoir:
A Date of Test - 3-16-201? Cap. -
T Time of Test - Rated Cap.- E1ev.-
E Static Press - 51 @ Press -
R Residual Press - 45 Elev. - Well
Flow - 1130 Proof Flow
S Elevation - -4
U
P Location - Flow Hydrant - Sturdivant Ave & Sylvan Dr
P Pressure Hydrant - Sturdivant Ave & Svlvan Dr
L Source of Information - City of Atlantic Beach
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C Commodity Class Location
0 Storage Ht. Area Aisle W.
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City Water Supply: Demand:
C1 -Static Pressure : 51 D1 - Elevation 7.796
C2 - Residual Pressure: 45 D2 - System Flow : 350.279
C2- Residual Flow 1130 D2 - System Pressure 40.965
Hose ( Demand ) . 250
D3 -System Demand : 600.279
Safety Margin 8.173
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Fitting Legend
Abbrev. Name '/2 '/< 1 1 Y< 1' 2 2'/z 3 3Yz 4 5 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 24
B NFPA 13 Butterfly Valve 0 0 0 0 0 6 7 10 0 12 9 10 12 19 21 0 0 0 0 0
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G NFPA 13 Gate Valve 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 13
T NFPA 13 90'Flow thru Tee 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 15 17 20 25 30 35 50 60 71 81 91 101 121
V 90'Ell Firelock#001 0 0 0 0 0 3.5 4.3 5 0 6.8 8.5 10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Diameter Units Inches
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Smoker Area Date
Hyd. Qa Dia. Fitting Pipe Pt Pt
Ref. "C" or Ftng's Pe Pv "" Notes
Point Qt Pf/Ft Eqv. Ln, Total Pf Pn
200 19.55 1.049 E 1.427 8.500 12.184 K Factor= 5.60
to 100.0 0.0 1.427 0.0
201 19.55 0.1748 0.0 9.927 1.735 Vel = 7.26 _
201 20.89 1.049 T 3.568 2.000 13.919 K Factor=5.60
to 100.0 0.0 3.568 0.0
202 _ 40.44 0.6708 0.0 5.568 3.735 Vel= 15.01
0.0
40.44 17.654 K Factor= 9.62
203 19.55 1.049 E 1.427 8.500 12.190 K Factor= 5.60
to 100.0 0.0 1.427 0.0
204 19.55 0.1749 0.0- 9.92-
.927 1.736 Vel = 7.26
204 20.90 1.049 T 3.568 2.000 13.926 K Factor=5.60
to 100.0 0.0 3.568 0.0
205 40.45 0.6712 0.0 5.568 3.737 Vel = 15.02
0.0
40.45 17.663 K Factor= 9.62
206 19.57 1.049 E 1.427 8.500 12.216 K Factor=5.60
to 100.0 0.0 1.427 0.0
207 19.57 0.1753 0.0 9.927 1.740 _ Vel = 7.26
207 20.92 1.049 T 3.568 2.000 13.956 K Factor= 5.60
to 100.0 0.0 3.568 0.0
208 40.49 0.6722 0.0 5.568 3.743 Vel = 15.03
0.0
40.49 17.699 K Factor= 9.62
209 19.62 1.049 E 1.427 8.500 12.272 K Factor= 5.60
to 100.0 0.0 1.427 0.0
210 _19.62 0.1759 0.0 9.927 1.746 Vel = 7.28
210 20.96 1.049 T 3.568 2.000 14.018 K Factor=5.60
to 100.0 0.0 3.568 0.0
_211 40.58 0.6751 0.0 5.568 3.759 Vel = 15.06
0.0
40.58 17.777 _ _ _ _K Factor= 9.62_
212 19.69 1.049 E 1.427 8.500 12.366 K Factor=5.60
to 100.0 0.0 1.427 0.0
213 19.69 0.1771 0.0 _ 9.927 1.758 Vel =_7.31
213 21.05 1.049 T 3.568 2.000 14.124 K Factor= 5.60
to 100.0 0.0 3.568 0.0
214 40.74 0.6800 0.0 5.568 3.786 Vel = 15.12
0.0
40.74 17.910 K Factor= 9.63
215 16.80 1.049 E 1.427 1.000 9.000 K Factor= 5.60
to 100.0 T 3.568 4.995 0.0
250 16.8 0.1321 0.0 5.995 0.792 Vel = 6.24
250 0.0 1.38 -- 0.0 14.000 9.792--- ---_--
to 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
217 16.8 0.0347 0.0 14.000 0.486 Vel = 3.60
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Smoker Area Date
Hyd. Qa Dia. Fitting Pipe Pt Pt
Ref. "C" or Ftng's Pe Pv Notes **
Point Qt Pf/Ft Eqv. Ln. Total Pf Pn
0.0
16.80 10.278 K Factor= 5.24
216 17.21 1.049 E 1.427 1.000 9.450 K Factor=5.60
to 100.0 T 3.568 4.995 0.0
217 17.21 0.1381 0.0 5.995 0.828 Vel= 6.39
217 16.80 1.38 0.0 13.000 10.278
to 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
_219 34.01 0.1281 0.0 13.000 1.665 Vel = 7.30
0.0 - -
34.01 11.943 K Factor= 9.84
218 18.57 1.049 E 1.427 1.000 10.991 K Factor= 5.60
to 100.0 T 3.568 4.995 0.0
219 18.57 0.1588 0.0 5.995 0.952 Vel = 6.89
219 34.01 1.38 0.0 11.000 11.943
to 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
221 52.58 0.2867 0.0 11.000 3.154 Vel= 11.28
0.0
52.58 15.097 K Factor= 13.53
220 20.89 1.049 E 1.427 1.000 13.912 K Factor= 5.60
to 100.0 T 3.568 4.995 0.0
221 20.89 0.1977 0.0 5.995 1.185 Vel = 7.75
221 52.58 1.61 T 5.71 6.000 15.097
to 100.0 0.0 5.710 0.0
222 73.47 0.2513 0.0 11.710 2.943 Vel = 11.58
0.0
73.47 18.040 K Factor= 17.30
223 16.95 1.049 E 1.427 1.000 9.159 K Factor= 5.60
to 100.0 T 3.568 4.995 0.0
251 16.95_ 0.134. 3 0.0 5.995 0.805 Vel = 6.29_
251 0.0 1.38 0.0 14.000 9.964
to 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
225 16.95 0.0353 0.0 14.000 0.494 Vel = 3.64
0.0
16.95 _ 10.458 K Factor= 5.24
224 17.37 1.049 E 1.427 1.000 9.616 K Factor=5.60
to 100.0 T 3.568 4.995 0.0
225 17.37 0.1405 0.0 5.995 0.842 _ Vel = 6.45
225 16.94 1.38 0.0 13.000 10 458
to 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
227 34.31 0.1302 0.0 13.000 1.692 Vel = 7.36
0.0 --
34.31 12.150 K Factor= 9.84
226 18.73 1.049 E 1.427 1.000 11.182 K Factor= 5.60
to 100.0 T 3.568 4.995 0.0
227 18.73 0.1615 0.0 5.995 0.968 Vel = 6.95
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Smoker Area Date
Hyd. Oa Dia. Fitting Pipe Pt Pt
Ref. "C" or Ftng's Pe Pv Notes
Point Qt Pf/Ft Eqv. Ln. Total Pf Pn
227 34.31 1.38 0.0 11.000 12.150
to 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
229 53.04 0.2914 0.0 11.000 3.205 Vel= 11.38
0.0
53.04 15.355 K Factor= 13.54 _
228 21.07 1.049 E 1.427 1.000 14.152 K Factor=5.60
to 100.0 T 3.568 4.995 0.0
229 _ 21.07 0.2007 0.0 5.995 1.203 Vel= 7.82 _
229 53.04 1.61 T 5.71 6.000 15.355
to 100.0 0.0 5.710 0.0
230 74.11 0.2553 0.0 11.710 2.990 Vel = 11.68
0.0 -
74.11 18.345 K Factor= 17.30
202 40.44 4.26 0.0 12.000 17.654
to 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
205 40.44 0.0007 0.0 12.000 0.009 _ Vel= 0.91
205 40.45 4.26 0.0 14.000 17.663
to 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
208 80.89 0.0026--- - __0.0 14.000 _ 0.036 Vel=_ 1.82
208 40.49 4.26 0.0 14.000 17.699
to 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
211 121.38 0.0056 _ 0.0 _ _14.000 0.078 Vel= 2.73
211 40.59 4.26 0.0 14.000 17.777
to 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
214 161.97 0.0095 0.0 14.000 0.133 Vel = 3.65
214 40.73 4.26 0.0 9.000 17.910
to 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
222 202.7 0.0144 0.0 9.000 0.130 Vel = 4.56
222 73.47 4.26 0.0 12.000 18.040
to 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
_230 276.17 0.0254 _ 0.0 12.000 _ 0.305 Vel = 6.22
230 74.11 4.26 0.0 8.000 18.345
to 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
231 350.28 0.0396 0.0 _ 8.000 _ 0.317 Vel = 7.88
231 0.0 4.26 V 6.39 4.500 18.662
to 100.0 0.0 6.390 1.949
232 350.28 0.0395 0.0 10.890 0.430 _ _ Vel = 7.88
232 0.0 4.26 2V 12.78 92.000 21.041
to 100.0 0.0 12.780 0.0
233 350.28 0.0395--,. 0.0 _104.780 4.144 Vel= 7.88 _
233 0.0 4_26 0.0 3.500 25.185
to 100.0 0.0 0.0 1.516
TOR2 350.28 0.0394 0.0 3.500 0.138 _ Vel= 7.88
TOR2 0.0 4.26 B 15.8 3.000 26.839
to 120.0 Dvc 27.651 43.451 1.299
BOR2 350.28 0.0282 0.0 46.451 1.311 Vel = 7.88
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Smoker Area Date
Hyd. Qa Dia. Fitting Pipe Pt Pt
Ref. "C" or Ftng's Pe Pv ' " ' Notes
Point Qt Pf/Ft Eqv. Ln. Total Pf Pn
BOR2 0.0 4.1 0.0 7.000 29.449
to 140.0 0.0 0.0 3.032
UG1 350.28 0.0256 0.0 _7.000 __ _0.179 Vel= 8.51
UG1 0.0 4.1 2E 29.067 50.000 32.660
to 140.0 0.0 29.067 0.0
UG2 350.28 0.0256 0.0 __ 79.067 2.021 Vel = 8.51
UG2 0.0 4.1 E 14.534 7.000 34.681
to 140.0 0.0 14.534 -3.032
BKF1 350.28 0.0256 0.0 21.534 0.551 Vel = 8.51
BKF1 0.0 4.026 E 10.0 4.000 32.200
to 120.0 Zaf 0.0 10.000 3.333 Fixed Loss = 3.333
BKF2_ 350.28 0.037.2 0.0 14.000 0.521 Vel = 8.83
BKF2 0.0 4.1 E 14.534 7.000 36.054
to 140.0 0.0 14.534 3.032
UG3 350.28 0.0255 0.0 21.534 0.550 Vel = 8.51
UG3 0.0 4.1 T 29.067 20.000 39.636
to 140.0 G 2.907 31.974 0.0
CONN 350.28 0.0256 0.0 51.974 1.329 Vel = 8.51
250.00 Qa = 250.00
600.28 40.965 K Factor= 93.79
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Job Name Seating Area
Building ABBQ OAA Location 461 Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach, FL
System Wet
Contract
Data File ABBQ Seating.WXF
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Seating Area Date
Hvdraulic Design Information Sheet
Name - Seating Area Date - 12-12-2018
Location - 461 Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach, FL
Building - ABBQ System No. - Wet
Contractor - Contract No. -
Calculated By - Drawing No. -
Construction: (X) Combustible ( ) Non-Combustible Ceiling Height -
Occupancy - Assembly
S (X) NFPA 13 (X) Lt. Haz. Ord.Haz.Gp. ( ) 1 ( ) 2 ( ) 3 ( ) Ex.Haz.
Y ( ) NFPA 231 ( ) NFPA 231C ( ) Figure Curve
S Other
T Specific Ruling Made By Date
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M Area of Sprinkler Operation - 1-950 System Type Sprinkler/Nozzle
Density - .10 (X) Wet Make
D Area Per Sprinkler - Varies ( ) Dry Model QR UP & HSW
E Elevation at Highest Outlet - 17-8 ( ) Deluge Size 1/2"
S Hose Allowance - Inside - ( ) Preaction K-Factor 5.6
I Rack Sprinkler Allowance - ( ) Other Temp.Rat.Varies
G Hose Allowance - Outside - 100
N
Note Hydraulic area increased per NFPA #13 codes due to slope of roof.
Calculation Flow Required - 308.41 Press Required - 31.047 at Base of Riser
Summary C-Factor Used: 120 Overhead 140 Underground
W Water Flow Test: Pump Data: Tank or Reservoir:
A Date of Test - 3-16-2017 Cap. -
T Time of Test - Rated Cap.- Elev.-
E Static Press - 51 @ Press -
R Residual Press - 45 Elev. - Well
Flow - 1130 Proof Flow
S Elevation - -4
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P Pressure Hydrant - Sturdivant Ave & Sylvan Dr
L Source of Information - City of Atlantic Beach
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A Longitudinal Transverse
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Seating Area Date
City Water Supply: Demand:
C1 -Static Pressure : 51 D1 - Elevation 8.662
C2 - Residual Pressure: 45 D2- System Flow : 308.412
C2 - Residual Flow 1130 D2 - System Pressure 41.647
Hose ( Demand ) 100
D3 - System Demand : 408.412
Safety Margin 8.440
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Seating Area Date
Fitting Legend
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E NFPA 13 90'Standard Elbow 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 14 18 22 27 35 40 45 50 61
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G NFPA 13 Gate Valve 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 13
T NFPA 13 90'Flow thru Tee 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 15 17 20 25 30 35 50 60 71 81 91 101 121
V 90'Ell Firelock#001 0 0 0 0 0 3.5 4.3 5 0 6.8 8.5 10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
X 90'Tee-BranchFirelock002 0 0 0 0 0 8.5 10.8 13 0 16 21 25 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Units Summary
Diameter Units Inches
Length Units Feet
Flow Units US Gallons per Minute
Pressure Units Pounds per Square Inch
Note: Fitting Legend provides equivalent pipe lengths for fittings types of various diameters.
Equivalent lengths shown are standard for actual diameters of Sched 40 pipe and CFactors
of 120 except as noted with *. The fittings marked with a * show equivalent lengths values
supplied by manufacturers based on specific pipe diameters and CFactors and they require no
adjustment. All values for fittings not marked with a *will be adjusted in the calculation
for CFactors of other than 120 and diameters other than Sched 40 per NFPA.
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Seating Area Date
Hyd. Oa Dia. Fitting Pipe Pt Pt
Ref. "C" or Ftng's Pe Pv Notes **
Point Qt Pf/Ft Eqv. Ln, Total Pf Pn
100 17.50 1.049 E 2.0 8.000 9.766 K Factor= 5.60
to 120.0 T 5.0 7.000 -0.866
101 17.5 0.1017 0.0 15.000 1.525 Vel = 6.50
101 18.08 1.38 0.0 9.000 10.425 K Factor= 5.60
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 -1.299
102 35.58 0.0993 0.0 9.000 0.894 Vei= 7.63
102 0.0 1.38 2E 6.0 4.000 10.020
to 120.0 0.0 6.000 0.577
103 35.58 0.0994 0.0 10.000 _ 0.994 Vel= 7.63
103 19.07 1.38 0.0 12.000 11.591 K Factor=5.60
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 1.588
104 54.65 _ 0.2198 -0_0 12.000 2.637 Vel = 11.72
104 22.27 1.38 T 6.0 5.000 15.816 K Factor= 5.60
to 120.0 0.0 6.000 0.866
105 76.92 0.4136 0.0 11.000 4.550 Vel = 16.50
0.0
76.92 21.232 K Factor= 16.69
106 17.51 1.049 E 2.0 8.000 9.777 K Factor= 5.60
to 120.0 T 5.0 7.000 -0.866
107 17.51 0.1017 _ 0.0 15.000 1.526 _ Vel= 6.50
107 18.09 1.38 0.0 9.000 10.437 K Factor= 5.60
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 -1.299
108 35.6 0.0994 0.0 9.000_ _____0.895 _ Vel= 7.64
108 0.0 1.38 2E 6.0 4.000 10.033
to 120.0 0.0 6.000 0.577
109 35.6 0.0995 - 0.0 _ 10.000 0.995 Vel= 7.64
109 19.08 1.38 0.0 12.000 11.605 K Factor= 5.60
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 1.588
110 54.68 0.2200 0.0 12.000 2.640 _ Vel= 11.73
110 22.28 1.38 T 6.0 5.000 15.833 K Factor= 5.60
to 120.0 0.0 6 000 0.866
111 - 76_96 0.4141 0.0 11.000 4.555 Vel = 16.51
0.0
76.96 21.254 K Factor= 16.69
150 17.55 1.049 E 2.0 8.000 9.816 K Factor= 5.60
to 120.0 T 5.0 7.000 -0.866
112 17.55 0.1021 _ 0.0 15.000 _ 1.532 Vel =_6_.52
112 18.13 1.38 0.0 9.000 10.482 K Factor=5.60
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 -1.299
113 35.68 0.0998 0.0 9.000 0.898 _ Vel= 7.65
113 0.0 1.38 2E 6.0 4.000 10.081
to 120.0 0.0 6.000 0.577
114 35.68 0.0999 0.0 10.000 0.999 Vel = 7.65
114 19.12 1.38 0.0 12.000 11.657 K Factor=5.60
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 1.588
115 54.8 0.2209 0.0 12.000 2 651 Vei= 11.75
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Seating Area Date
Hyd. Qa Dia. Fitting Pipe Pt Pt
Ref. "C" or Ftng's Pe Pv Notes ` *
Point Qt Pf/Ft Eqv. Ln, Total Pf Pn
115 22.32 1.38 T 6.0 5.000 15.896 K Factor=5.60
to 120.0 0.0 6.000 0.866
116 77.12 0.4156 0.0 11.000 4.572 Vel = 16.54
0.0
77.12 21.334 _ K Factor= 16.70
117 17.61 1.049 E 2.0 8.000 9.887 K Factor=5.60
to 120.0 T 5.0 7.000 -0.866
_1_18 _ _17.61 0.1027 _ 0.0 15.000 1.541 Vel =_ 6.54
118 18.20 1.38 0.0 9,000 10.562 K Factor= 5.60
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 -1.299
_119 35.81 0.1006 0.0 9.000 0.905 Vel = 7.68
119 0.0 1.38 2E 6.0 4.000 10.168
to 120.0 0.0 6.000 0.577
120 35.81 0.1006 0.0 10.000 1.006 _ Vei = 7.68
120 19.19 1.38 0.0 12.000 11.751 K Factor= 5.60
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 1.588
121 55.0 0.2224 0.0 12.000 2.669 Vel = 11.80
121 22.41 1.38 T 6.0 5.000 16.008 K Factor=5.60
to 120.0 0.0 6.000 0.866
122 77.41 0.4185 0.0 _ 11.000 4.604 Vel = 16.60
0.0
_ 77.41 21.478 _ K Factor= 16.70
105 76.92 4.26 0.0 13.000 21.232
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
111 76.92 0.0017 0.0 13.000 0.022 Vel= 1.73
111 76.96 4.26 0.0 13.000 21.254
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
116 153.88 0.0062 0.0 13.000 0.080 Vel = 3.46
116 77.12 4.26 0.0 11.000 21.334
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
122 231.0 0.0131 0.0 11.000 0.144 Vel= 5.20
122 77.41 4.26 0.0 30.500 21.478
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
123 308.41 0.0223 0.0 30.500 0.680 Vel = 6.94
123 0.0 4.26 X 21.067 2.500 22.158
to 120.0 0.0 21.067 1.083
124 308.41 0.0223 0.0 23.567 0.525 Vel = 6.94
124 0.0 4.26 V 8.954 14.500 23.766
to 120.0 0.0 8.954 0.0
33 308.41 0.0223 0.0 23.454 0.523 Vei = 6.94
33 0.0 4.26 0.0 11.000 24.289
to 120.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
34 308.41 0.0224 _0.0_ _ 11.000 0.246 Vel = 6.94
34 0.0 4.26 V 8.954 3.500 24.535
to 120.0 0.0 8.954 1.516
TOR1 308.41 0.0222 0.0 12.454 0.277 Vel = 6.94
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Seating Area Date
Hyd. Oa Dia. Fitting Pipe Pt Pt
Ref. "C" or Ftng's Pe Pv Notes *** **
Point Qt Pf/Ft Eqv. Ln, Total Pf Pn
TOR1 0.0 4.26 Fsp 0.0 3.000 26.328
to 120.0 B 15.8 15.800 4.299 **Fixed Loss = 3
BOR1 308.41 0.0223 0.0 18.800 0.420 _ Vel= 6.94
BOR1 0.0 4.26 V 8.954 2.500 31.047
to 120.0 X 21.067 30.021 0.0
BOR2 308.41 0.0223 0.0 32.521 0.725 Vel = 6.94
BOR2 0.0 4.1 0.0 7.000 31.772
to 140.0 0.0 0.0 3.032
UG1 308.41 0.0201 _ _ 0.0 7.000 _ 0.141 Vel = 7.49 _
UG1 0.0 4.1 2E 29.067 50.000 34.945
to 140.0 0.0 29.067 0.0
UG2 308.41 0.0202 0.0 79.067 1.598 Vel = 7.49
UG2 0.0 4.1 E 14.534 7.000 36.543
to 140.0 0.0 14.534 -3.032
BKF1 308.41 _0.0202 _0.0 21.534 0.435 Vel = 7.49
BKF1 0.0 4.026 E 10.0 4.000 33.946
to 120.0 Zaf 0.0 10.000 2.773 Fixed Loss= 2.773
BKF2 308.41 0.0294 0.0 14.000 0.411 Vel = 7.77
BKF2 0.0 4.1 E 14.534 7.000 37.130
to 140.0 0.0 14.534 3.032
UG3 308.41 0.0202 0.0 21.534 0.435 Vel = 7.49
UG3 0.0 4.1 T 29.067 20.000 40.597
to 140.0 G 2.907 31.974 0.0
CONN 308.41 0.0202 0.0 51.974 1.050 Vel = 7.49
100.00 Qa= 100.00
408.41 41.647 K Factor= 63.29
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MardP,28,2013 Dry 120a
R. DRY VALVE
N411QNG* MODEL F-1
The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058
Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com
1. DESCRIPTION
The Viking Model F-1 Dry Pipe Valve is a latching differential valve used to separate the water
supply from the dry pipe sprinkler system. The valve combines a positive latching clapper and
air plate assembly with a differential air-to-water seat design.The latching clapper and air plate
assembly provides a positive mechanical seal for the air pressure in the dry pipe system.The
differential design allows an air supply of moderate pressure to control a higher water supply
pressure. When the air pressure in the dry pipe system is lowered sufficiently to destroy the
pressure differential,the valve opens allowing water to enter the dry pipe system.
The valve is also designed to operate a water motor alarm and/or an electric pressure alarm
switch.The Viking Model D-2 or E-1 Accelerator can be used to speed the operation of the valve
on large capacity systems or where faster action is required.
2. LISTINGS AND APPROVALS
C @us cULus Listed: VPZV
�M> FM Approved: Dry Pipe Valvesja
NYC Department of Buildings: MEA 89-92-E,Vol. 22 cksonville Fire Pre
LPCE LPCB Approved venb0n Div
E CE Certified: Standard EN 12259-3, EC-certificate of conformity 0832-CPD-2011 JAN
vd� VdS Approved: Certificate G4980057-3", G4960044-4", and G4960055- 2��9
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3. TECHNICAL DATA SHS
Specifications: I be found on
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Rated to- 175 PSI (12.1 bar)Water Working Pressure. hftp://ww-w-V*"%jgLgupinc.com.
Factory tested hydrostatically-350 PSI (24.1 bar)with the clapper open. te may include a more recent
Air pressure to water pressure area differential:Approximately 6 to 1. f this Technical Data Page.
Color-Red
Table 1
DESCRIPTION NOMINAL PART FRICTION Cv SHIPPING DESCRIPTION PART FRICTION Cv SHIPPING
SIZE NO. LOSS` FACTOR WEIGHT NO. LOSS' FACTOR WEIGHT
Flange/Flange Flange/Groove
Flange Drilling Flange Drilling/Pipe O.D.
ANSI 3" 09441 3 ft. 800 130 lbs. ANSI/89 mm 3" -09446 3 ft. 800 125 Itis.
(0.91 m) (59 kg) (0.91 m) (57 kg)
ANSI 4" 07628 5 ft. 821 130 lbs. 5 ft. 125 lbs.
(1.52 m) (59 kg) ANSI/114 mm 4" `07627 (1.52 m) 821 (57 kg)
ANSI 6" 08464 49 ft. 780 197 Itis 'j 49 ft. 184 lbs.
(14.9 m) (89 kg) ANSI/165 mm 6" K12654 780
(14.9 m) (84 kg)
PN10/16 DN80 09969 (O 9ft.m) 800 (59 kg) ANSI 1168 mm 6" 08491 49 ft. 780 184 lbs.
(14.9 m) (84 kg)
PN10/16 DN100 08841 5 ft. 821 130 lbs. 3 ft. 125 lbs.
(1.52 m) (59 kg) PN10/16/89 mm DN80 09970 800
(0.91 m) (57 kg)
PN10/16 DN150 08464 (14 9 ft. 197 189 lbs. lbs.
9 PN10116/114 mm DN100 0953 ) 821 (57 kg)
Expressed in equivalent length of Schedule 40 pipe based on Hazen 6 William
formula:C= 120. PN10/16/165 mm DN150 12653 (14 780 184 lbs.
(84 9)
Q= Flow PN10/16/168 mm DN150 08491 49 ft. ? 184 lbs.
( 84 lbs
_ AP Cv= Flow Factor(GPM/1 PSI AP)
Q_ ' Expressed in equivalent length of Schedule 40 pipe based on William
CV S 1P= Pressure Loss through Valve formula:C=120.
S= Specific Gravity of Fluid
Revised page replaces page 120a-k,dated February 25,2011.
Form No. F_070392 (Added VdS approvals)
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R, DRY VALVE
TECHNICAL N41VjW*j' � .
MODEL F-1
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
Material Specifications:
Refer to Figure 3.
Ordering Information:
Available Since 1993.
Part Numbers-Refer to Table 1.
Accessories: Note: When viewing this data page online, blue text represents hyper links and will open the desired data page.
1. Model F Dry Valve Conventional Trim Package: For use when the dry valve is used on systems with fresh water supplies.
• 3" Part No. 10158(galvanized steel)
• 4" Part No. 08395(galvanized steel)
• 6" Part No. 09456(galvanized steel)
2. Model F Dry Valve Accessory Package:This package is needed when Viking Trim Packages are not used.
• Part No. 08397
3. Model D-2 Accelerator:
• Part No. 09881
4. Model D-2 Accelerator Trim Kit: Package includes trim components and air gauge required to install the Viking Model D-2
Accelerator
• Part No. 09730
5. Model E-1 Accelerator and Model B-1 Anti-Flood Assembly Package: Includes Model E-1 Accelerator and Model B-1 Anti-
flood Device.
• Part No. 08116
6. Model E-1 Accelerator Trim Kit: Package includes trim components and air gauge required to install the Viking Model E-1
Accelerator and Model B-1 Anti-flood Device.
• Part No. 08264(galvanized steel)
Additional accessories are available and may be required for operation or supervision. Refer to the system description for complete
operating trim requirements.
Table 2: F-1 Dry Valve Accessory Approval Chart
Approval Valve Trim 09881 -D-2 08055-E-1 08061-B-1 09391-B-2
Size Part.No. Accelerator Accelerator Anti-Flood Device Anti-Flood Device
cULus 3" 10158 X X X
4" 08395 X X X
6" 09456 X X X
FM 3" 10158 X X X
4" 08395 X X X
6" 09456 X X X
LPCB 3" LL10158 X X
4" LL08395 X X
6" LL13583 X X
CE 3" LL10158 X X
4" LL08395 X X
6" LL13583 X X
VdS 3" LL 1070 w/Accelerator X X
4" LL 1060 w/Accelerator X X
6" LL 1062 w/Accelerator X X
3" LL 1069 w/o Accelerator
4" LL 1059 w/o Accelerator
6" LL1061 w/o Accelerator
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RWVIW4 DRY VALVE
W*J' I TECHNICAL DATA
MODEL F-1
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
3" 4" 6"
(DN80) (DN100) (DN150)
18-114" 18-1/41, 20-1/16"
A (464) (464) (510) 50 1
N B 7" 7" 7-5/16"
(178) (1 78) (186) G
C 16-3/4" 12-1/2" 14" 0 0 o F ° ° o
(425) (318) (356) o A 4"& o A
D 10" 10" 10"
(254) (254) 4-3/
11-13/16" 12" 14-3/4"
E (300) (305) (375)
FE3(4 /'2
23" 23"
(584) (584) Grooved Outlet Valve To View Flanged Outlet Valve
34-1/2" 36" Without Accelerator P With E-1 Accelerator
876 914Figure 1 - Take Out Dimensions
Latch
Dry Valve
Clapper ArmResetting
' Tool
Hook
Dry Valve Fig. 2—A Dry Valve Fig. 2-13 Dry Valve Fig. 2—C
Figure 2
4. INSTALLATION
1. For proper operation and approval,the valve must be trimmed in accordance with Viking Model F-1 Dry Valve Trim Charts.
2. The Model F-1 Dry Valve must be installed in the vertical position as shown in Figure 1.
3. Air or nitrogen supply to the dry pipe system must be clean, dry, and oil free.
4. Automatic air supplies must be regulated, restricted, and from a continuous source.A Viking air maintenance device should be
installed on each system equipped with an automatic air supply. Never exceed 60 PSI (4.1 bar) pressure in the system piping
with the dry valve clapper closed.
5. The dry valve must be installed in an area not subject to freezing temperatures or physical damage. If required, provide a valve
house(enclosure)with adequate heat around the dry valve and trim. Freezing temperatures and/or excessive pressure will dam-
age the dry valve member assembly.
6. When corrosive atmospheres and/or contaminated water supplies are present, it is the owner's responsibility to verify compat-
ibility with the Model F-1 Dry Valve and associated equipment.
7. Consider installation of the Viking accelerator and anti-flood device. An accelerator (quick opening device) is recommended
on all differential dry pipe valves and is required on dry pipe systems of certain capacities. Refer to Installation Standards and
Authorities Having Jurisdiction. If an accelerator is to be installed, verify that the appropriate Trim Chart is used.
8. Prior to installing the valve, thoroughly flush the water supply piping to verify that no foreign matter is present.
A. General Installation Instructions
1 Verify that necessary Trim Charts and Technical Data for the dry valve and associated equipment are available.
2. Remove all plastic thread protectors from the openings of the dry valve.
3. Apply a small amount of pipe-joint compound or tape to the external threads of all pipe connections required.Take care not
to allow any compound, tape, or other foreign matter inside any of the nipples or openings of the dry valve or trim compo-
nents.
4. Install the Model F-1 Dry Valve and trim piping according to the current Model F-1 Dry Valve Trim Chart provided with the
Trim Package and the Viking Engineering and Design Data book. The Model F-1 Dry Valve must be installed in the vertical
position.
5. When installing a Viking accelerator and anti-flood device in conjunction with the Model F-1 Dry Valve, refer to the appropri-
1 Dry 120d March 28,2013
TECHNICALDATA
DRY VALVE
MODEL F-1
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
ate Viking E-1 Accelerator Trim Chart provided with the Accelerator Trim Package and the Viking Engineering and Design
Data book.
a. When a Viking accelerator is installed on the Model F-1 Dry Valve, the dry system air supply must be connected as
shown on the Model E-1 Accelerator Trim Chart.
b. The Viking external anti-flood device is required when a Viking Model E-1 Accelerator is installed on a dry valve accord-
ing to the Model E-1 Accelerator Trim Chart.
Hydrostatic Test:
CAUTION: THE DRY VALVE CLAPPER MUST BE LATCHED OPEN DURING PERFORMANCE OF THE HYDROSTATIC TEST
(SEE FIG. 2-A)
DO NOT perform a 200 PSI (13.8 bar)hydrostatic system test with the dry valve clapper in the closed (set)position(see Fig. 2-C).
Never exceed 60 PSI (4.1 bar)air pressure in the system piping with the dry valve clapper closed.
DO NOT expose the Viking accelerator to the hydrostatic test. For warnings and considerations regarding hydrostatic testing of the
Viking accelerator and other system components, refer to Technical Data for the equipment used.
B. Placing the Valve in Service (Refer to Figure 2)
When the dry pipe system is ready to be placed in service, verify that all equipment is adequately heated and protected to
prevent freezing and physical damage.
1. Verify that the water supply main control valve supplying the dry valve is closed.
2. Open the main drain valve (located on the inlet of the dry valve).
3. Drain all water from the dry pipe system. If the system has operated, or if water has entered the system, open all auxiliary
drains and the system test valve.Allow enough time to completely drain the system. Perform steps 4 through 10 to set the
dry valve and/or inspect the internal operating parts of the dry valve.
4. Verify that the dry pipe system is not pressurized.
5. Use the dry valve reset bar/wrench, part number 02977BM, to loosen and remove hand-hole cover bolts (21). Remove
hand-hole cover(24).
CAUTION: CLAPPER ARM ASSEMBLY(8)AND CLAPPER ASSEMBLY(5)ARE SPRING LOADED TO OPEN, NEVER PLACE
HANDS INSIDE THE DRY VALVE IF THE CLAPPER ASSEMBLY IS LATCHED CLOSED.
To release a latched clapper assembly for service:
a. Insert the re-setting tool through the hole-in-hook assembly(15), across the fulcrum cast on top of clapper arm assembly
(8) until the re-setting tool contacts the stopping boss on top of clapper arm assembly(8) (see Figure 3).
b. Apply a downward force on the end (outside the valve) of the re-setting tool. Hook assembly(15)will slide toward the
hand-hole and off clapper arm assembly (8). Clapper arm assembly (8) and clapper assembly (5)will forcefully open,
impact against the latch (2). and latch in the open position.
NOTE: INSPECTION AND CLEANING PROCEDURE STEP 6 BELOW IS CONSIDERED PART OF THE ANNUAL TRIP TEST.
6. Inspect and clean the internal parts of the valve. Give special consideration to the water seat(16), air seat(20)and clapper
rubber(19). Wipe away all contaminants, dirt, and mineral deposits. DO NOT use solvents or abrasives. Operate all parts
to test freedom of movement. Renew or replace damaged or worn parts as required.
CAUTION: NEVER APPLY ANY LUBRICANT TO SEATS, GASKETS, OR ANY INTERNAL OPERATING PARTS OF THE DRY
VALVE. PETROLEUM BASED GREASE OR OIL WILL DAMAGE RUBBER COMPONENTS AND MAY PREVENT PROPER OP-
ERATION OF THE DRY VALVE.
7. To set the dry valve clapper(refer to Figures 2 and 3):
a. Raise the latch (2)to release spring-loaded clapper arm assembly(8)from the latched open position.
b. Move the clapper arm assembly (8)down toward the horizontal position (see Figure 2-B).
c. While holding spring loaded clapper arm assembly(8)down,insert the re-setting tool through the hole-in-hook assembly
(15), across the fulcrum cast on top of clapper arm assembly(8) until the re-setting.tool contacts the stopping boss as
shown in Figure 2-C.
d. Apply a sharp upward force at the end of the re-setting tool. Hook assembly(15)will slide forward on the re-setting bar
and latch the clapper closed with a positive setting action (see Figure 2-C).
8. Priming water is not required and may not be desirable where clean, good-quality fresh water is not available. If priming
water is desired, fill the dry valve with water to the bottom of the hand-hole.
a. Verify that the intermediate chamber of the dry valve is free of water. No water should flow from the drip check when
the plunger is pushed.
9. Visually inspect hand-hole cover gasket(25). Verify that it is in good condition.
10. Re-install hand-hole cover (24), gasket (25), and hand-hole cover bolts (21). Tighten the bolts using the dry valve reset
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March 28, 2013
DRY VA LV E
TECHNICAL DATA
MODEL F-1
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
bar/wrench, part number 029776M. Table 3 -Air Pressure Settings
11. Close all auxiliary drains, the system test valve, and the priming water level test Maximum
valve on the dry valve trim. The main drain (located on the inlet of the dry valve)
Water Minimum Maximum
should remain open.
12. If equipped with a Viking accelerator and external anti-flood device: Pressure
a. Close the 1/2"(15 mm)anti-flood isolation valve. PSI bar PSI bar PSI bar
b. Observe the air pressure gauge on top of the accelerator. The gauge must 50 3.451 15 1.03 25 1.72
read zero before the accelerator will automatically reset. It may be necessary 75 5.17 1 20 1.38 30 2.07
to loosen, remove, and re-install (use the appropriate wrench)the air gauge to 100 6.90 25 1.72 35 2.41
vent trapped air pressure from the upper chamber. 125 8.62 30 2.07 45 3.10
13. Open the dry system air supply and establish desired system pressure. See Table
3 for suggested air pressure to water pressure settings. NEVER EXCEED 60 PSI 150 10.34 35 2.41 50 3.45
(4.1 bar)AIR PRESSURE. 175 12.07 45 3.10 60 4.14
14. Verify that the intermediate chamber of the dry valve is free of water. No water
should flow from the drip check when the plunger is pushed.
15. If equipped with a Viking accelerator and external anti-flood device: When pressure on the accelerator air pressure gauge
equals the system set pressure, OPEN and secure the%" (15 mm)anti-flood isolation valve.
16. Slowly open the water supply main control valve.
17. When flow is developed from the main drain, CLOSE the main drain valve.
18. Fully open the water supply main control valve.
19. Secure all valves in their normal operating position.
20. Notify Authorities Having Jurisdiction and those in the affected area that the system is in service.
5. OPERATION (Refer to Figure 3)
The clapper(5) and air plate (11)assemblies combine to form a floating member assembly. With the clapper assembly(5)latched
closed, system air pressure forces the member assembly down, sealing the water seat(16)from the intermediate chamber.When
a sprinkler operates,the system air pressure is reduced.When system air pressure is reduced to the differential tripping point of the
valve, water supply pressure in the inlet chamber lifts the member assembly off the water seat(16)and flows into the intermediate
chamber.As the member assembly continues to rise,the hook assembly(15)is forced against socket set screw(23),which causes
the hook assembly (15)to pivot on hook rod (6b)and unlatch the clapper. The clapper is spring loaded and swings to a full-open
locked position (see Figure 2-A).
When using the optional accelerator, the accelerator senses the system air pressure drop and trips. Upon tripping,the accelerator
allows the system air pressure to enter the dry valve intermediate chamber. This immediately destroys the differential causing the
member assembly to rise faster.
The intermediate chamber is normally at atmospheric pressure and is connected to the alarm line.When the valve trips,the interme-
diate chamber and alarm line are pressurized with system water pressure, activating alarms connected to the dry valve trim.
6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE
NOTICE: THE OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING THE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM AND DEVICES IN PROPER
OPERATING CONDITION.
The Viking Model F-1 Dry Valve and trim must be kept free of foreign matter, freezing conditions, corrosive atmospheres, contami-
nated water supplies, and any condition that could impair its operation or damage the device.
It is imperative that the system be inspected and tested on a regular basis.The frequency of the inspections may vary due to con-
taminated water supplies, corrosive water supplies, corrosive atmospheres, as well as the condition of the air supply to the system.
For minimum maintenance and inspection requirements, refer to NFPA 25. In addition, the Authority Having Jurisdiction may have
additional maintenance,testing, and inspection requirements that must be followed.
WARNING:ANY SYSTEM MAINTENANCE WHICH INVOLVES PLACING A CONTROL VALVE OR DETECTION SYSTEM OUT
OF SERVICE MAY ELIMINATE THE FIRE PROTECTION CAPABILITIES OF THAT SYSTEM.PRIOR TO PROCEEDING,NOTIFY
ALL AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION.CONSIDERATION SHOULD BE GIVEN TO EMPLOYMENT OF A FIRE PATROL IN
THE AFFECTED AREAS.
I. INSPECTION
Weekly inspection is recommended. If the system is equipped with a low air (or nitrogen) alarm, monthly inspections may be
adequate.
1. Check pressure gauges located on the supply side and system side of the dry valve. Verify that the proper ratio of air (or
nitrogen)pressure to water supply pressure is being maintained (refer to Table 3).
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2. Verify that the intermediate chamber of the dry valve is free of water. No water should flow from the drip check when the
plunger is pushed.
3. If equipped with a Viking accelerator:
a. Check the air pressure gauge located on the top of the accelerator.Air pressure in the upper chamber of the accelerator
should equal the pneumatic pressure maintained in the system.
NOTE:STANDARD TOLERANCE ALLOWANCE IN PRESSURE GAUGE CALIBRATION MAY RESULT IN A SLIGHT VARIATION
WHEN PRESSURE READINGS FROM ANY TWO GAUGES ARE COMPARED.A DIFFERENCE IN PRESSURES OTHER THAN
SLIGHT VARIATION DUE TO GAUGE CALIBRATION TOLERANCE MAY INDICATE MAINTENANCE IS REQUIRED.REFER TO
TECHNICAL DATA FOR THE ACCELERATOR USED.
b. or dry systems with Viking Accelerators installed according to the Viking Model E-1 Accelerator Trim Chart, verify that the
%" (15 mm)anti-flood isolation valve is OPEN and secured.
4. Verify that the water supply main control valve is open and all trim valves are in their normal operating position.
5. Check for signs of mechanical damage and/or corrosive activity. If detected,perform maintenance as required or,if necessary,
replace the device.
6. Verify that dry valve and trim are adequately heated and protected from freezing and physical damage.
II. TESTS
Quarterly Tests
A. Water Flow Alarm Test
Quarterly testing of water flow alarms is recommended and may be required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
1. Notify the Authority Having Jurisdiction and those in the area affected by the test.
NOTE:VIKING CONVENTIONAL TRIM PROVIDES A CONNECTION FOR INSTALLATION OF A NON-INTERRUPTIBLE PRES-
SURE SWITCH.ALARMS AND/OR ELECTRIC PANELS CONTROLLED BY AN ALARM PRESSURE SWITCH INSTALLED IN
THAT CONNECTION CANNOT BE INTERRUPTED.
(See Dry Valve Trim Chart.)
2. Fully open the main drain (located on the base of the dry valve)to flush away any accumulation of foreign material.
3. Close the main drain.
4. To test the local electric alarm(if provided)and/or mechanical water motor gong (if provided), OPEN the alarm test valve
in the dry valve trim.
a. Electric alarm pressure switches (if provided)should activate.
b. Electric local alarms should be audible.
c. The local water motor gong should be audible.
d. Verify that(if provided)remote station alarm signals were received.
5. When testing is complete, close the alarm test valve.
6. Verify:
a. All local alarms stop sounding and alarm panels (if provided) reset.
b. All remote station alarms reset.
c. All supply piping to water motor properly drains.
7. Verify that the alarm shut-off valve in the dry valve trim is OPEN, and the alarm test valve is CLOSED.
8. Verify that the intermediate chamber of the dry valve is free of water. No water should flow from the drip check when the
plunger is pushed.
9. Notify the Authority Having Jurisdiction and those in the affected area that testing is complete.
B. Main Drain Test
Quarterly performance of the Main Drain Test is recommended and may be required by Authorities Having Jurisdiction to verify
integrity of the water supply.
1. Notify the Authority Having Jurisdiction and those in the area affected by the test.
2. Record pressure reading from the water supply pressure gauge.
3. Verify that the intermediate chamber of the dry valve is free of water. No water should flow from the drip check when the
plunger is pushed.
4. Verify that the dry pipe system is pressurized at or above the minimum pressure recommended in Table 3 for the water
supply pressure available.
5. Fully OPEN the main drain located on the base of the dry valve.
6. When a full flow is developed from the main drain, record the residual pressure from the water supply pressure gauge.
7. When the test is complete, SLOWLY CLOSE the main drain.
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8. Compare test results with previous flow information.If deterioration of the water supply is detected,take appropriate steps
to restore adequate water supply.
9. Verify that normal water supply pressure and system pneumatic pressure have been restored, and that all alarm devices
and valves are secured in normal operating position.
10. Notify the Authority Having Jurisdiction that the test is complete. Record and/or provide notification of test results as
required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
C. Priming Water Level, and Low Air Alarm Test
Quarterly testing is recommended to verify that water is NOT present above the Priming Level Test Valve in the dry valve trim.
Quarterly testing of low air alarms is recommended.
1. Notify the Authority Having Jurisdiction and those in the area affected by the test.
2. Close the water supply main control valve supplying the dry valve.
3. Open the main drain valve (located on the inlet of the dry valve).
If the dry valve being tested is equipped with a Viking accelerator and external anti-flood device installed according to Viking
Model E-1 Accelerator Trim Charts, performing steps 6 or 7 of this test will cause the accelerator to operate.A burst of air from
the vent in the bottom of the accelerator will indicate operation of the accelerator. However,with the water supply main control
valve CLOSED and the main drain valve OPEN, operation of the accelerator should not trip the dry valve.
6. Dry valve priming water level test:
a. Verify that the water supply main control valve is closed and the main drain valve is open.
b. Fully open the priming level test valve in the dry valve trim to check for the presence of water. If an accelerator is
installed, this may cause the dry valve to trip. If the presence of water is detected, the system may not have been
properly drained. Perform steps 1 through 3, and 11 through 15 of section 4-13 PLACING DRY VALVE IN SERVICE,
and repeat this dry valve priming water level test.
c. If/when no water is detected and the test is complete, continue to step 8.
7. Low Air Alarm Test:
a. Verify that the water supply main control valve is closed and the main drain valve is open.
b. Gradually open the priming level test valve in the trim of the dry valve to simulate operation of the dry system.Observe
and record the pressure at which the low air alarm operates.
8 Close the priming level test valve.
9. If the dry valve being tested is equipped with a Viking accelerator and external anti-flood device:
a. Close the '/" (15 mm) NPT anti-flood isolation valve.
NOTE: AIR WILL CONTINUE TO FLOW FROM THE ACCELERATOR AFTER IT HAS OPERATED UNTIL STEP "B" BELOW IS
PERFORMED.
b. Loosen (use the appropriate wrench), and remove the accelerator air gauge to release pressure from the upper
chamber of the accelerator. When the accelerator re-sets, re-install the accelerator air gauge.
10. Perform steps 13 through 20 of section 4-13 PLACING DRY VALVE IN SERVICE.
TRIP TESTS
Partial Flow Trip Tests are conducted with the water supply main control valve partially closed to minimize the amount of water enter-
ing the system during the test.Performance of a Partial Flow Trip Test is recommended during warm weather at least annually except
when a Full Flow Trip Test is conducted. Partial Flow Trip Tests may verify operation of equipment and devices but do not simulate
operation of the system in fire conditions.
Full Flow Trip Tests are conducted with the water supply main control valve fully open. The dry valve is operated by opening the
system test valve to simulate the opening of a sprinkler in fire conditions. When the dry valve operates, the sprinkler piping will be
flooded with water. Performance of a Full Flow Trip Test is recommended during warm weather at least once every three years. More
frequent testing may be required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
A. Full Flow Trip Test
1. Notify the Authority Having Jurisdiction and those in the area affected by the test.
NOTE:ALARMS AND ELECTRIC PANELS CONTROLLED BY AN ALARM PRESSURE SWITCH INSTALLED IN THE "ELEC-
TRIC ALARM PANEL CONNECTION"CANNOT BE INTERRUPTED(SEE DRY VALVE TRIM CART).
2. Fully open the main drain (located on the base of the dry valve)to flush away any accumulation of foreign material.
3. Close the main drain.
4. Record water supply pressure and system pneumatic pressure.
5. Open the remote system test valve to simulate operation of the dry system.
Record:
a. Elapsed time from opening of the test valve to operation of the dry valve.
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b. System pressure when the dry valve operated.
c. Elapsed time from opening of the test valve to development of full flow of water from the system test connection.
d. Any other information required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
6. Verify that alarms operate properly.
7. Allow water to flow from the system test connection until it appears clear and clean.
8. When test is complete, close the water supply main control valve.
9. Perform steps 1 through 20 of section 4-13 PLACING DRY VALVE IN SERVICE.
10. Verify that the water supply main control valve is open,and all other valves are in their normal operating position.If equipped
with an external anti-flood device, the '/z' anti-flood isolation valve must be OPEN and secured.
B. Partial Flow Trip Test
1. Notify the Authority Having Jurisdiction and those in the area affected by the test.
NOTE: VIKING CONVENTIONAL TRIM PROVIDES A CONNECTION FOR INSTALLATION OF A NON-INTERRUPTIBLE PRES-
SURE SWITCH.ALARMS AND ELECTRIC PANELS CONTROLLED BY AN ALARM PRESSURE SWITCH INSTALLED IN THE
"ELECTRIC ALARM PANEL CONNECTION"CANNOT BE INTERRUPTED(SEE DRY VALVE TRIM CHART).
2. Record water supply pressure and system pneumatic pressure.
3. Fully open the main drain (located on the base of the dry valve)to flush away any accumulation of foreign material.
4. CLOSE the water supply main control valve as far as possible while maintaining full flow from the main drain. CLOSE the
main drain.
5. Open the priming level test valve to simulate operation of the system.
6. Note (for records)water supply pressure and system pneumatic pressure when the dry valve operates.
7. CLOSE the water supply main control valve and OPEN the main drain IMMEDIATELY when test is complete.
8. Perform steps 1 through 20 of paragraph 4-13 PLACING DRY VALVE IN SERVICE.
9. Verify that the water supply main control valve is open, all other valves are in their normal operating position. If equipped
with an external anti-flood device, the '/2"anti-flood isolation valve must be OPEN and secured.
Ill. MAINTENANCE (See Figure 3)
WARNING: PRIOR TO SERVICING INTERNAL OPERATING PARTS OF THE DRY VALVE, TAKE THE FOLLOWING PRECAU-
TIONS.
1. Close the water supply main control valve, placing the system out of service.
2. Open the main drain located in the base of the dry valve.
3. Close the air(or nitrogen)supply to the dry system piping.
4. Relieve all pressure from the dry system piping. If the system has operated, open all auxiliary drains and the system test
valve to allow the system to drain completely.
5. Use dry valve reset bar/wrench part number 02977BM to loosen and remove hand-hole cover bolts(21)and remove hand-
hole cover(24).
CAUTION: CLAPPER ARM ASSEMBLY (8)AND CLAPPER ASSEMBLY (5) IS SPRING LOADED TO OPEN. NEVER PLACE
HANDS INSIDE THE DRY VALVE IF THE CLAPPER ASSEMBLY IS LATCHED CLOSED.
6. Release latched (set)clapper assembly for service:
a. Insert the re-setting tool through the hole in hook assembly(15), across the cast fulcrum on top of clapper arm assembly
(8) until the re-setting tool contacts the stopping boss on top of clapper arm assembly(8).
b. Apply a downward force on the end (outside the valve)of the re-setting tool. Hook assembly (15)will slide toward the
hand-hole and off clapper arm assembly(8).The clapper arm assembly(8)and clapper assembly(5)will forcefully open,
impact against latch (2), and be trapped in the open position.
CAUTION: NEVER APPLY ANY LUBRICANT TO SEATS, GASKETS, OR ANY INTERNAL OPERATING PARTS OF THE DRY
VALVE. PETROLEUM-BASED GREASE OR OIL WILL DAMAGE RUBBER COMPONENTS AND MAY PREVENT PROPER OP-
ERATION OF THE DRY VALVE.
Recommended practice:When performing maintenance inside the dry valve with the clapper in the open position,cover the opening
to prevent tools or parts from dropping onto the seat or into the waterway.
7. To Remove Clapper Rubber(19):
a. Use a 9/16"wrench to remove hex-head screw(17) and rubber retainer(18).
b. Remove the clapper rubber (19) for inspection. If the clapper rubber shows signs of wear, such as cracking, cuts, or
excessively deep grooves where the rubber contacts the air or water seat, replace the rubber.
8. To Re-install Clapper Rubber(19):
a. Place a new clapper rubber(19), over the center hub of rubber retainer(18).
b. Position retainer(18)(with rubber in place)against clapper assembly(5)as shown in figure 2.
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c. Replace and tighten hex-head screw(17). DO NOT over-tighten.
9. To Remove Clapper Assembly (5):
a. While holding spring loaded clapper arm assembly (8) down, remove a retaining ring (7) from one end of the clapper
rod (6a).
b. Release the spring-loaded clapper arm assembly (8) and allow it to latch in the open position.
c. Slide the rod (6a)out of the clapper arm assembly (8)to free the clapper assembly (5).
d. Remove the clapper assembly (5)for inspection or replacement.
10.To Re-install Clapper Assembly (5):
a. Reverse disassembly procedures a through d in step 9 above.
11.To Remove the Latch (2):
a. Remove the %" NPT pipe plug (4) (outside of the valve)to expose the latch pin (3).
b. While holding the latch (2)with one hand, remove the latch pin (3).
c. Remove the latch (2).
12.To Re-install the Latch (2) and Latch Pin (3), reverse disassembly procedures a through c in step 11 above.
The internal member assembly of the dry valve consists of several sub-assemblies.To service these sub-assemblies, it is necessary
to disassemble the dry valve.
13.To Disassemble The Dry Valve:
a. Disconnect the trim and remove the valve from the system piping.
b. Use dry valve reset bar/wrench, part number 0297713M, to remove hand-hole cover bolts(21)from the base (22).
c. Remove the housing(1)from the base(22). Member assembly components(5-15), and(17-19, 21,25)are accessible for
replacement.
d. When inspection and/or replacement of member assembly components is complete, re-assemble the dry valve.
14.To Re-assemble the Dry Valve:
a. Reverse disassembly procedures a through c in step 13 above.
b. The socket-set screw(23)will need adjustment.After the valve has been completely reassembled, latch the clapper in
place.With a 1/4"(6.35 mm)Allen wrench,turn the screw clockwise until it contacts the hook assembly(15).Then,turn
the screw one complete tum counter-clockwise. Set the system and trip test the valve to verify proper operation of the
valve.
15.To Remove the Hook Assembly (15):
a. Remove a retaining ring (7)from one end of the hook rod (6b).
b. Slide the rod (6b)out of the bushings in the air plate assembly(11)to free the hook assembly(15).
c. Remove the hook assembly(15).
16.To Re-install the Hook Assembly(15):
a. Reverse the disassembly procedures a through c in step 15 above.
17.To Remove the Clapper Arm Assembly (8) and Spring (9):
a. Remove a retaining ring (7)from one end of the clapper arm rod (10).
b. Slide the clapper arm rod (10) out of the bushings in the air plate assembly (11)to free the clapper arm assembly (8),
taking care to retrieve the spring (9).
c. Remove the clapper arm assembly(8), and spring (9).
18.To Re-install the Clapper Arm Assembly(8):
a. Reverse disassembly procedures a through c in step 17 above.
19.To remove the Diaphragm (12)and Diaphragm Retainer(13):
a. Use a 9/16"wrench to remove the hex-head screws (14).
b. Remove the diaphragm retainer(13)and diaphragm(12)for replacement. If the diaphragm rubber shows signs of wear.,
such as cracking or cuts, replace the rubber diaphragm.
20.To Re-install the Diaphragm (12)and Diaphragm Retainer(13):
a. Reverse disassembly procedures a and b in step 19 above.
b. When re-installing the diaphragm retainer(13), cross tighten hex-head screws(14)to 20 ft. lbs. of torque for even com-
pression of the diaphragm (12).
c. When assembling the base(22)to the housing (1):
i. Invert the housing (1)on a work bench so the holes for the hand-hole cover bolts(21)are facing up.
ii. Position the complete member sub-assembly (5-15 & 17-19, 21, 25) with the screw holes in the diaphragm (12),
aligned with the screw holes in the inverted housing (1). Use care to align the screw holes so the hook assembly
(15)properly aligns with the set screw(23).
iii. Position the base (22) over the inverted housing (1)with the member assembly (5-15 & 17-19, 21, 25).Align the
screw holes so the%" (15 mm) NPT trim connection in the base(22) aligns with the '/z"(15 mm)NPT trim connec-
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tion in the housing (1).
iv. Install the hand-hole cover bolts (21)finger tight only.
v. Cross-tighten all hand-hole cover bolts (21), to 90 ft. lbs. of torque to evenly compress the diaphragm (12) and
maintain proper alignment of the member sub-assembly (5-15& 17-19, 21, 25).
7. AVAILABILITY
The Viking Model F-1 Dry Pipe Valve is available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See the Viking Corp.
Web site for closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation.
8. GUARANTEES
For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly.
Table 3 - Troubleshooting Guide
Condition: Possible causes: Suggested action:
Check the system for leaks and check for proper air supply.A Viking Air
Loss of air pressure in the system Maintenance Device should be installed on each system equipped with
an automatic air supply. Consider adding a maintenance air compres-
The valve trips when no sprin- sor.
kler has fused
An extreme pressure surge in the Increase the air pressure on the system.The maximum limit is 60 PSI
water supply (4.1 bar). Note: Increasing system pressure may increase trip time of
the dry valve.
Inspect and clean the water seat and clapper rubber(see paragraph 4-13
Water leaking over the water seat Placing the Valve in Service).Consider replacing the clapper rubber. If
Water constantly- passing into the intermediate chamber the water seat has been pitted or damaged by debris,it may be neces-
through the drip check when sary to replace the base assembly.
the valve is in the SET posi-
tion Alarm test valve in the bypass con-
nection of the dry valve trim not tight- Verify that water is not getting past alarm test valve.
ly closed
Inspect and clean the air seat and clapper rubber(see paragraph 4-13
Air leaking over the air seat into the Placing the Valve in Service).Consider replacing the clapper rubber. If
Air constantly passing through intermediate chamber the air seat has been pitted or damaged by debris,it may be necessary
the drip check when the valve to replace the air plate assembly.
is in the SET position
Air leaking past the rubber dia- Inspect the rubber diaphragm for deterioration.If necessary,replace the
phragm diaphragm.
Verify that the re-setting tool used is smooth and of the proper strength
and diameter'to provide the required force at the appropriate angle to
cause the latching hook to slide over the clapper arm when setting the
Incorrect resetting tool dry valve.
'The Viking re-setting tool is a 3/4"(19 mm)diameter cold rolled steel
Clapper will not latch bar, chamfered at one end and a standard 15/16"hex-socket on other
end(PN 02977BM).
The hook not sliding on the re-setting File or grind the re-setting tool. Remove any rough spots to provide a
tool smooth sliding surface and proper clearance.
Clapper rubber worn Replace the clapper rubber.
Internal parts damaged by accidental Replace the valve member assembly.
application of high pressure
Improper resetting procedure See paragraph 4-13 Placing the Valve in Service.
The valve latches but will not Inadequate air supply See paragraph 4-13 Placing the Valve in Service.
remain set Air pressure and priming water pass- Clean the air seat and the clapper rubber. Replace the clapper rubber,
ing through the intermediate cham-
ber and out of the drip check if worn.
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Series DS-1 - 5.6 K-factor, Dry-type Sprinklers
Pendent, Upright, and Horizontal Sidewall
Standard Response, Standard Coverage
General The owner is responsible for main-
taining their fire protection system
Description and devices in proper operating con-
dition. Contact the installing contrac-
TYCO Series DS-1 5.6K Pendent, for or product manufacturer with any
questions.
Upright,and Horizontal Sidewall,Stan-
dard Response(5 mm bulb), Standard Series DS-1 Dry-type Sprinklers must
Coverage Dry-type Sprinklers are dec- only be installed in fittings that meet
orative glass bulb automatic sprinklers the requirements of the Design Crite- I
typically used where: ria section.
• pendent sprinklers are required on Sprinkler
dry pipe systems that are exposed p
to freezing temperatures(e.g.,sprin-
kler drops from unheated portions of Identification
buildings) Numbers (Sl Ns)
• sprinklers and/or a portion of the
connecting piping may be exposed TY3255—Pendent
to freezing temperatures(e.g.,sprin- TY3155—Upright }
kler drops from wet systems into TY3355—Horizontal Sidewall
freezers, sprinkler sprigs from wet 4
systems into unheated attics,or hor-
izontal piping extensions through a
wall to protect unheated areas of a Data
building such as loading docks,over- Physical Characteristics
hangs, and building exteriors) Approvals Inlet... .............. ........Copper
• sprinklers are used on systems that UL and C-UL Listed plug ........................Copper
are seasonably drained to avoid FM Approved Yoke. ............ .....Stainless Steel
freezing(e.g.,vacation resort areas) VdS Approved Casing ........Galvanized Carbon Steel
TY3255 w/Standard Escutcheon only Insert ............... ........ Bronze
NYC Approved
�,'� under MEA 352-01-E Bulb Seat............ ..Stainless Steel
LPCB Approved Bulb(5 mm dia.)................ Glass
Series DS-1 Dry-type Sprinklers Reference No.094a/11 Compression Screw............ Bronze
described herein must be installed CE Certified Deflector..................... Bronze
and maintained in compliance with this Certificate of Conformity No.0832- Frame............... ........ Bronze
document, as well as with the applica- CPD-2015 Guide Tube.............Stainless Steel
ble standards of the National Fire Pro- (Refer to Tables A and B for details.) Water Tube... ........ ..Stainless Steel
tection Association(NFPA), in addition Maximum Working Pressure Spring.... .............Stainless Steel
to the standards of any other authori- 175 psi(12,1 bar) Sealing Assembly...... .Beryllium Nickel
ties having jurisdiction.Failure to do so w/TEFLON
may impair the performance of these Inlet Thread Connections Escutcheon ............. Carbon Steel
devices. 1 inch NPT
ISO 7-R 1
Discharge Coefficient
K=5.6 gpm/psil/2(80,6 Ipm/bars/2)
IMPORTANT Temperature Ratings
Always refer to Technical Data Refer to Tables A and B.
Sheet TFP700 for the "INSTALLER Finishes
WARNING" that provides cautions Sprinkler: Refer to Table D.
with respect to handling and instal- Escutcheon:Refer to Table D.
lation of sprinkler systems and com-
ponents. Improper handling and
installation can permanently damage
a sprinkler system or its compo-
nents and cause the sprinkler to fail
to operate in a fire situation or cause
it to operate prematurely.
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SPRINKLER FINISH
SPRINKLER ESCUTCHEON TEMPERATURE BULB
TYPE TYPE RATING COLOR CODE NATURAL CHROME POLYESTER*
BRASS PLATED
135-F(57-C) Orange
155°F(68°C) Red
175°F(79°C) Yellow 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,2,4,5,6
STANDARD
200°F(93°C) Green
286°F(141°C) Blue
360°F(182°C) Mauve 1,2,3,6 1,2,6
135-F(57-C) Orange
155°F(68°C) Red
1,2,3,5 1,2,5
RECESSED 175°F(79°C) Yellow
200°F(93°C) Green
286°F(141°C) Blue 1,2
PENDENT 360°F(182°C) Mauve N/A
(fY3255) 135°F(57°C) Orange
155°F(68°C) Red
175°F(79°C) Yellow
DEEP
200°F(93°C) Green
286°F(141°C) Blue
360°F(182°C) Mauve 1,2,3,4,5 1,2,4,5
135-F(57-C) Orange
155°F(68°C) Red
175°F(79°C) Yellow
WITHOUT
200°F(93°C) Green
286°F(141°C) Blue
360°F(182°C) Mauve 1,2,3 1,2
135-F(57-C) Orange
155°F(68°C) Red
UPRIGHT WITHOUT 175°F(79°C) Yellow 1,2,3,4,5 1,2,4,5
(TY3155) 200°F(93°C) Green
286°F(141°C) Blue
360°F(182°C) Mauve 1,2,3 1,2
Notes:
1. Listed by Underwriters Laboratories,Inc.(UL),maximum order length of 48 inches
2. Listed by Underwriters Laboratories for use in Canada(C-UL),maximum order length of 48 inches
3. Approved by FM Global(FM Approvals),maximum order length of 48 inches
4. Loss Prevention Certification Board(-PCB)and CE conformity apply to these temperature ratings only
5. Approved by the City of New York under MEA 352-01-E
6. Approved by VdS
Frame and deflector only
N/A-Not Applicable
TABLE A
SERIES DS-1 PENDENT& UPRIGHT DRY-TYPE SPRINKLERS, 5.6K, STANDARD RESPONSE
LABORATORY LISTINGS AND APPROVALS
TFPS00
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SPRINKLER FINISH
SPRINKLER ESCUTCHEON TEMPERATURE BULB
TYPE TYPE RATING COLOR CODE NATURAL CHROME
POLYESTER'
BRASS PLATED
135-F(57-C) Orange
155°F(68°C) Red
175°F(79°C) Yellow
STANDARD
200°F(93°C) Green
286°F(141°C) Blue
360°F(182°C) Mauve
135°F(57°C) Orange
155°F(68°C) Red
HSW' 175°F(79°C) Yellow 1",2",3'—,4,5 1" 2—,4,5
(TY3355) DEEP 200°F(93°C) Green
286°F(141°C) Blue
360°F(182°C) Mauve
135°F(57°C) Orange
155°F(68°C) Red
175°F(79°C) Yellow
WITHOUT
200°F(93°C) Green
286°F(141°C) Blue
360°F(182°C) Mauve 1",2",5
Notes:
1. Listed by Underwriters Laboratories,Inc.(UL),maximum order length of 48 inches
2. Listed by Underwriters Laboratories for use in Canada(C-UL),maximum order length of 48 inches
3. Approved by FM Global(FM Approvals),maximum order length of 48 inches
4. Loss Prevention Certification Board(1-PCB)and CE conformity apply to these temperature ratings only
5. Approved by the City of New York under MEA 352-01-E
Horizontal sidewall with top of deflector-to-ceiling distance of 4 to 12 inches(100 to 300 mm)
Light and ordinary hazard occupancies only
"' Light hazard occupancies only
Frame and deflector only
TABLE B
SERIES DS-1 HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL(HSW)DRY-TYPE SPRINKLER, 5.6K, STANDARD RESPONSE
LABORATORY LISTINGS AND APPROVALS
PLUG WITH - INLET
SEALING
ASSEMBLY WRENCH
-- YOKE RECESS
SPRING INLET
BAND
WATER WRENCH
TUBE CASING FLAT e
0
GUIDE INSERT PUSH WRENCH
TUBE IN TO ENSURE
ENGAGEMENT
BULB WITH SPRINKLER
FRAME SEAT WRENCHING AREA
FIGURE 2
5 mm BULB W-TYPE 7
VENT HOLE WRENCH
--- COMPRESSION
DEFLECTOR — SCREW
FIGURE 1
SERIES DS-1 DRY-TYPE SPRINKLER, 5.6K, STANDARD RESPONSE
ASSEMBLY
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SPRINKLER FITTING SPRINKLER FITTING SPRINKLER FITTING
(REFER TO DESIGN (REFER TO DESIGN (REFER TO DESIGN
CRITERIA SECTION) CRITERIA SECTION) CRITERIA SECTION)
FACE OF FACE OF FACE OF
SPRINKLER SPRINKLER SPRINKLER
FITTING FITTING FITTING
ORDER LENGTHS: ORDER LENGTHS: ORDER LENGTHS: 3-1/2"DIA.
2-3/4m"to 48" 1-3/4" DIA. 3-3/4"to 48" L_ _J (12,7 to 1168,4"
168 4"mm) (88,9 mm)
(69,9 to 1219,2 mm) (44,5 mm) (95,3 to 1219,2 mm) IN 1/4"(6,4 mm) 2'1/2"DIA.
IN 1/4"(6,4 mm) IN 1/4"(6,4 mm) 2-1/4'DIA. (63,5 mm)
INCREMENTS INCREMENTS (57,2 mm) INCREMENTS F -
FACE OF
CEILING FACE OF
FACE OF CEILING
CEILING
4-1/4"t 1/8"
(108,0 t 3,2 mm)
2-3/16't 1/8" 3"DIA. 4,9± t m 2-7/8'DIA.
(55,6 t 3,2 mm)
(76,2 mm) (34 g t 3,2 mm) (73,0 mm) 11
FIGURE 4
FIGURE 3 PENDENT(TY3255) FIGURE 5
PENDENT(TY3255) WITH STANDARD PENDENT(TY3255)
WITH STANDARD ESCUTCHEON RECESSED ESCUTCHEON WITH DEEP ESCUTCHEON
SPRINKLER FITTING
(REFER TO DESIGN TOP OF
CRITERIA SECTION) DEFLECTOR
FACE OF
SPRINKLER
FITTING
ORDER LENGTHS:
5"to 48"
(127,0 to 1219,2 mm)
ORDER LENGTHS: IN 1/4'(6,4 mm)
5"to 48' INCREMENTS
(127,0 to 1219,2 mm)
IN 1/4"(6,4 mm)
INCREMENTS FACE OF
SPRINKLER
FITTING
MINIMUM -
1-3/4"(44,5 mm) �
DEFLECTOR
TO CEILING SPRINKLER FITTING
(REFER TO DESIGN
CRITERIA SECTION)
FIGURE 6 FIGURE 7
PENDENT(TY3255) UPRIGHT(TY3155)
WITHOUT ESCUTCHEON WITHOUT ESCUTCHEON
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ORDER LENGTHS: operation
2-3/4"to 48" (69,9 to 1219,2 mm)
IN 1/4° (6,4 mm)INCREMENTSWhen TYCO Series DS-1 5.6K Pendent,
2-3/8" t 1/8" Upright,and Horizontal Sidewall,Stan-
(60,3 t 3,2 mm) dard Response, Standard Coverage
FACE OF FACE OF Dry-type Sprinklers are in service,
SPRINKLER MOUNTING water is prevented from entering the
FITTING SURFACE ` assembly by the Plug with Sealing
} Assembly (Ref. Figure 1) in the Inlet of
I the sprinkler.
3" DIA. The glass bulb contains a fluid that
(76,2 mm) expands when exposed to heat.When
3.5° 1 the rated temperature is reached, the
fluid expands sufficiently to shatter
SPRINKLER FITTING 5 mm) the lass bulb, and the Bulb Seat is
(REFER TO DESIGN (44, CENTERLINE 5/16" released.
CRITERIA SECTION) OF WATERWAY (7,9 mm)
FIGURE 8 The compressed Spring is then able
HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL(TY3355) to expand and push the Water Tube s
well as the Guide Tube outward. This
WITH STANDARD ESCUTCHEON action simultaneously pulls inward on
the Yoke, withdrawing the Plug with
Sealing Assembly from the Inlet,allow-
01/2"to 4 RDERDE (12,7 to
LENGTHS:HS: mm) ing the sprinkler to activate and flow
water.
IN 1/4"(6,4 mm)INCREMENTS
FACE OF #(108,0±3,2 mm) Design
(63,5 DIA. MOUNTING
FACE OF (63,5 mm)
SPRINKLER SURFACE Criteria
I� FITTING TYCO Series DS-1 5.6K Pendent,
Upright,and Horizontal Sidewall,Stan-
3-1/2" DIA. dard Response, Standard Coverage
(88,9 mm) Dry-type Sprinklers are intended for
3.5° use in fire sprinkler systems designed
in accordance with the standard instal-
SPRINKLER FITTING — J lation rules recognized by the applica-
(REFER TO DESIGN CENTERLINE 5/16" ble listing or approval agency(e.g., UL
CRITERIA SECTION) OF WATERWAY (7,9 mm) Listing is based on NFPA 13 require-
FIGURE 9 ments). For more information on LPCB
HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL (TY3355) Approval, contact Tyco Fire Suppres-
WITH DEEP ESCUTCHEON sion&Building Products at the follow-
ing office:
ORDER LENGTHS: Kopersteden 1
5-1/2"to 48" (139,7 to 1219,2 mm)- 7547 TJ Enschede
IN 1/4"(6,4 mm)INCREMENTS MINIMUM The Netherlands
2-1/4"(57,2 mm) Tel: +31-(0)53-428-4444
DEFLECTOR TO Fax: +31-(0)53-428-3377
FACE OF MOUNTING Sprinkler Fittings
SPRINKLER SURFACE Install 1 inch NPT Series DS-1 Dry-type
FITTING Sprinklers in the 1 inch NPT outlet or
run of the following fittings:
• malleable or ductile iron threaded
tee fittings that meet the dimen-
3.5° 5/16° sional requirements of ANSI B16.3
� (Class 150)
SPRINKLER FITTING (7,9 mm)
(REFER TO DESIGN CENTERLINE • cast iron threaded tee fittings that
CRITERIA SECTION) OF WATERWAY meet the dimensional requirements
of ANSI B16.4(Class 125)
FIGURE 10
HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL(TY3355) Do not install Series DS-1 Dry-type
WITHOUT ESCUTCHEON Sprinklers into elbow fittings.The Inlet
of the sprinkler can contact the interior
of the elbow.
The unused outlet of the threaded tee is
plugged as shown in Figure 12.
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Drainage
Temperatures for Heated Area0) In accordance with the minimum
40°F 50°F 60°F requirements of the National Fire Pro-
Ambient Temperature (4-C) (10°C) (16°C) tection Association for dry pipe sprin-
Exposed to kler systems, branch, cross, and
Discharge End of Sprinkler Minimum Exposed Barrel Length(2),
feed-main piping connected to Dry
Inches Sprinklers and subject to freezing tem-
(mm)
peratures must be pitched for proper
40'F 0 0 0 drainage.
(4°C) Exposure Length
30°F 0 0 0 When using Dry Sprinklers in wet pipe
(-1°C) sprinkler systems to protect areas
°F a subject to freezing temperatures, use
20
(20'F (100) 0 0 Table C to determine a sprinkler's
appropriate exposed barrel length to
10°F 8 1 0 prevent water from freezing in the con-
(-12-C) (200) (25) necting pipes due to conduction. The
0°F 12 3exposed barrel length measurement
(-18°C) (305) (75) 0 must be taken from the face of the
-10°F 14 4 1 sprinkler fitting to the surface of the
(-23°C) (355) (100) (25) structure or insulation that is exposed
to the heated area. Refer to Figure 11
-20°F 14 6 3 for an example.
(-29°C) (355) (150) (75) For protected area temperatures
-30°F 16 8 4 between those given above, the
(-34°C) (405) (200) (100) minimum recommended length from
-40°F 18 8 4 the face of the fitting to the outside of
(-40°C) (455) (200) (100) the protected area may be determined
by interpolating between the indicated
-50°F 20 10 6 values.
(-46°C) (510) (255) (150)
Clearance Space
-60°F 20 10 6 In accordance with Section 8.4.9.2 of
(-51°C) (510) (255) (150) the 2010 edition of NFPA 13,when con-
Notes: necting an area subject to freezing and
1. For protected area temperatures that occur between values listed above,use the next coder temperature. an area containing a wet pipe sprinkler
2. These lengths are inclusive of wind velocities up to 30 mph(18,6 kph). system, the clearance space around
TABLE C the sprinkler barrel of dry-type sprin-
EXPOSED SPRINKLER BARRELS IN WET PIPE SYSTEMS klers must be sealed. Due to tempera-
MINIMUM RECOMMENDED LENGTHS ture differences between two areas,the
potential for the formation of conden-
You can also install Series DS-1 Dry- For dry pipe system installations, use sation in the sprinkler and subsequent
type Sprinklers in the 1 inch NPT outlet only the side outlet of maximum 2-1/2 ice build-up is increased. If this con-
of a GRINNELL Figure 730 Mechanical inch reducing tee when locating Series densation is not controlled,ice build-up
Tee and GRINNELL G-FIRE Figure 522; DS-1 Dry-type Sprinklers directly can occur that might damage the dry-
however,the use of the Figure 730 Tee below the branchline; otherwise, use type sprinkler and/or prevent proper
and Figure 522 for this arrangement is the configuration shown in Figure 12 to operation in a fire situation.
limited to wet pipe systems. assure complete water drainage from Use of the Model DSB-2 Dry Sprinkler
The configuration shown in Figure 13 above Series Dry-type Sprin-
klers and the brancanchline. Failure to do Boot,described in technical data sheet
is only applicable for wet pipe systems so may result in pipe freezing and water TFP591 and shown in Figures 14 and
where the sprinkler fitting and water- damage. 15,can provide the recommended seal.
filled pipe above the sprinkler fitting are
not subject to freezing and where the
length of the dry-type sprinkler has the •
minimum exposure length depicted in Do not install Series DS-1 Dry-type
Figure 11. Refer to the Exposure Length Sprinklers into any other type fitting
section. without first consulting the Tyco Fire
For wet pipe system installations of 1 Protection Products (TFPP) Technical
inch NPT Series DS-1 Dry-Type Sprin- Services. Failure to use the appropriate
klers connected to CPVC piping, use fitting may result in one of the following:
only the following TYCO CPVC fittings: • failure of the sprinkler to operate
• 1" x 1" NPT Female Adapter (P/N properly due to formation of ice
80145) over the Inlet Plug or binding of the
Inlet Plug
• 1" x 1" x 1" NPT Sprinkler Head . insufficient engagement of the
Adapter Tee(P/N 80249) Inlet pipe-threads with consequent
leakage
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RUN
FACE OF O OUTLET TO WET SIDE
SPRINKLER PLUGGED SYSTEM OUTLET
FITTING SPRINKLER PLUGGED
TO DRY FITTING
EXPOSURE SYSTEM (SEE DESIGN
LENGTH CRITERIA
(SEE DESIGN SECTION) SPRINKLER
DSB-2 CRITERIA DSB-2 FITTING
SECTION) DSB-2 INTENDED
INTENDED INTENDED FOR FREEZER (SEE DESIGN
FOR FREEZER FOR FREEZER CRITERIA
STRUCTURES STRUCTURES STRUCTURES SECTION)
- --------------
FIGURE 12 FIGURE 13
FIGURE 11 SPRINKLER FITTING SPRINKLER FITTING
EXPOSURE LENGTH UNHEATED AREA HEATED AREA
STRAP TIES 1-3/4"DIA.
(ENDS ON (44,5 mm)
OPPOSING CLEARANCE INSULATED
SIDES OF HOLE FREEZER
BOOT) ADHESIVE STRUCTURE
DSB-2 BOOT
DSB-2
ADHESIVE BOOT
1-3/4"DIA.
(44,5 mm)
CLEARANCE
HOLE
444
INSULATED
FREEZER
STRUCTURE STRAP TIES
DS-1 (ENDS ON
SHOWN WITH OPPOSING SHOWWNN
WITH
STANDARD SIDES OF STANDARD
ESCUTCHEON
ESCUTCHEON BOOT)
FIGURE 14 FIGURE 15
MODEL DSB-2 DRY SPRINKLER MODEL DSB-2 DRY SPRINKLER
BOOT WITH PENDENT SERIES BOOT WITH S/DEWALL SERIES
DS-1 DRY-TYPE SPRINKLER DS-1 DRY-TYPE SPRINKLER
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Note: If sprinkler removal becomes have not operated,should be replaced
Installation
necessary, remove the sprinkler using if they cannot be completely cleaned
TYCO Series DS-1 5.6K Pendent, the same wrenching method noted by wiping the sprinkler with a cloth or
Upright,and Horizontal Sidewall,Stan- above. Sprinkler removal is easier when by brushing it with a soft bristle brush.
dard Response, Standard Coverage a non-hardening sealant was used Care must be exercised to avoid
and torque guidelines were followed. damage to the sprinklers before,
Dry-type Sprinklers must installed After removal, inspect the sprinkler for g p
in accordance with this section. during, and after installation. Sprin-
damage. klers damaged by dropping, striking,
General Instructions Step 3. After installing the ceiling or wrench twist/slippage,or the like,must
Series DS-1 Dry-type Sprinklers must wall and applying a ceiling finish, slide be replaced. Also, replace any sprin-
only be installed in fittings that meet on the outer piece of the escutch- kler that has a cracked bulb or that has
the requirements of the Design Crite- eon until it comes in contact with the lost liquid from its bulb (Ref. Installa-
ria section. Refer to the Design Criteria ceiling/wall. Do not lift the ceiling panel tion section).
section for other important require- out of its normal position.
ments regarding piping design and The owner is responsible for the
sealing of the clearance space around When using the Deep Escutcheon, inspection,testing,and maintenance of
the Sprinkler Casing. hold the outer piece in contact with the their fire protection system and devices
Do not install any bulb-type sprinkler mounting surface(ceiling or wall).Then in compliance with this document, as
if the bulb is cracked or there is a loss rotate the inner piece approximately 1/4 well as with the applicable standards
of liquid from the bulb. With the sprin- turn with respect to the outer piece, of the National Fire Protection Asso-
kler held horizontally,a small air bubble to hold the Deep Escutcheon firmly ciation (e.g., NFPA 25), in addition to
resent.The diameter of the together. the standards of any other authorities
should be
P having jurisdiction. Contact the install-
air bubble is approximately 1/16 inch ing contractor or product manufacturer
(1,6 mm) for the 135°F (57°C) rating to Care and with any questions.
1/8 inch(3,2 mm)for the 360°F(182°C)
rating. Maintenance Automatic sprinkler systems are rec-
ommended to be inspected, tested,
Obtain a leak-tight 1 inch NPT sprinkler TYCO Series DS-1 5.6K Pendent, and maintained by a qualified Inspec-
joint by applying a minimum-to-maxi- Upright, and Horizontal Sidewall, tion Service in accordance with local
mum torque of 20 to 30 lbs.-ft. (26,8 to Standard Response, Standard Cover- requirements and/or national codes.
40,2 Nm). Higher levels of torque may age Dry-type Sprinklers must be main-
distort the sprinkler Inlet with conse- tained and serviced in accordance with
quent leakage or impairment of the this section.
sprinkler. Before closing a fire protection system
Do not attempt to compensate for main control valve for maintenance
insufficient adjustment in an Escutch- work on the fire protection system
eon Plate by under or over-tightening that it controls, obtain permission to
the Sprinkler. Re-adjust the position of shut down the affected fire protection
the sprinkler fitting to suit. systems from the proper authorities
Notes: and notify all personnel who may be
• Install pendent sprinklers only in affected by this action.
the pendent position; install upright Absence of the outer piece of an
sprinklers only in the upright posi- escutcheon, which is used to cover a
tion. The deflector of a pendent or clearance hole, may delay the time to
upright sprinkler is to be parallel to sprinkler operation in a fire situation.
the ceiling. A Vent Hole is provided in the Bulb
• Install horizontal sidewall sprinklers Seat(Ref. Figure 1)to indicate if the Dry
in the horizontal position with their Sprinkler is remaining dry. Evidence of
centerline of waterway perpendicu- leakage from the Vent Hole indicates
lar to the back wall and parallel to potential leakage past the Inlet seal
the ceiling. Ensure the word "TOP" and the need to remove the sprinkler
on the Deflector faces the ceiling. to determine the cause of leakage;
Step 1. With a non-hardening pipe- for example, an improper installation
thread sealant such as TEFLON applied or an ice plug. Close the fire protec-
to the inlet threads, hand-tighten the tion system control valve and drain the
sprinkler into the sprinkler fitting. system before removing the sprinkler.
Step 2. Wrench-tighten the sprinkler Sprinklers which are found to be
using either: leaking or exhibiting visible signs of
• a pipe wrench on the Inlet Band or corrosion must be replaced.
the Casing (Ref. Figure 1) Automatic sprinklers must never be
• the W-Type 7 Sprinkler Wrench on Painted, plated, coated, or other-
the Wrench Flat(Ref. Figure 2) wise altered after leaving the factory.
Modified sprinklers must be replaced.
Apply the wrench recess of the W-Type Sprinklers that have been exposed to
7 Sprinkler Wrench to the wrench flat. corrosive products of combustion, but
\/- ictaulic Series 722
Aniso 9001 certified company Brass B o cls
Ball Valve
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Series 722 Ball Valve is a A hollow ball design ehrni- Valve sizes 1/2' (15 mm)and
standard port,female nates unnecessary weight above are UL Listed at
threaded end valve while maintaining flow and 175 PSI(1200 kPa)and FM
designed for up to 600 PSI mechanical strength.TFE Approved at 600 PSI
(4135 kPa)(WOG)service. seats and washers reduce (4135 kPa)for 1/2' (15 mm)
Valve body is constructed the friction coefficient and 3/4' (20 mm)sizes and
from forged brass.The ball which eases valve 500 PSI(3450 kPa)for 1 -2'
is chrome plated brass and operation. (25- 50 mm)sizes.
seals on TFE seats.
.UFan
s
DIMENSIONS Formulas for C„Values:
C„values for flow of water at AP = L Where:
+60°F(+16°C)are shown in the 2 '
table at right. Cy Q=Flow(GPM) C,=Flow Coefficient
Q = CV x'/A-P AP=Pressure Drop(PSI)
08-16-IB
I F_� pipe Dimensions Approx
Inches/mm Inches millimetersacg1
Each
, Nom. Actual c" Lbs.
C
C Size Size A B C F Values kg
' 1/4 0.540 1.54 0.77 1.03 1.65 0.2
8 13.7 39 20 26 42 7 0.09
1
3A 0.675 1.77 0.88 1.28 3.07 0.3
10 17.2 45 22 33 78 7 0.14
1A• 0.840 2.13 1.06 1.33 3.07 0.4
A 15 21.3 54 27 34 78 10 0.18
3/4' 1.050 2.44 1.22 1.79 3.78 0.7
20 26.9 62 31 45 96 25 0.32
1' 1.315 2.95 1.48 1.95 3.78 1.0
25 33-4. 75 37 50 96 37 0.45
11/4' 1.660 3.31 1.65 2.17 3.78 1.5
32 422 84 42 55 96 50 0.68
Pfz' 1.900 3.66 1.83 2.68 5.43 2.1
40 48.3 93 46 68 138 87 0.95
2' 2.375 4.21 2.11 2.89 5.432.4
50 60.3 107 53 73 138 110 1.09
UL Listed,FM Approved as noted In text above.
MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
Body:Forged Brass ASTM B-16 Seats:(TFE)Tetrafluoroethyl- Stem Washer.(TRE)Tetrafluo-
Ball•Brass ASTM B-16,chrome ene,rated to+450°F(+232°C). methylene
plated Handle:Carbon steel,zinc 0-Ring-Fluoroelastomer
Stem:Brass ASTM B-16, plated
chrome plated Stem Nut:Carbon steel,zinc
plated
This product shall be manufactured by Victaulic Company.All products shall be installed in accordance with current Victaulic installationlassembiy instructions-
Victaulic reserves the right to change product specifications,designs and standard equipment without notice and without incurring obligations.
Victaulic Company of America•P.O.Box 31,Easton,PA 18044-0031 •4901 Kesslersville Rd.,Easton,PA 18040.610/559-3300•FAX:610/250-8817•www.ViCtaUliC.com
1669 ReV.B 5198 S Registered Trademark Viclaulic Company of America 0 Copyright 199B Victaulic Company of America Printed in USA.
ictaul 16 style 005
An iso 9001 certified company Fire-Lock
Gasket System
... Rigid Coupling
With Vic,-Plus Gasket System
PROD CT DESCRIPTION
FireL.ockTM Style 005 rigid Sprinkler Systems.Angle- ONLY on fire protection
coupling has a unique,pat- pad design permits assern systems.
ented angle-pad design bly by removing one nut` Vic-Plus Gasket System:
which ailovis the housings bolt and swinging the Victaulic"now offers a gas-
to offset while clamping the housing over the gasket. ket systern which requires
grooves_By permitting the This reduces components no field lubrication.The
housings to slide on the to handle during assembly; Vic-plus"'System(patent
angled bolt pads,rigidity is speeds and eases installa- pending)is dry,clean,and
obtained. tion on pipe grooved to non-toxic.It reduces
Patented S
Victaulic specifications. assembly tim substantially
The FireLock couplings
provide rigidity for valve Style 005 FireLock cou- and eliminates the mess
connections,fire mains and plings with the Vic- and chance of
long straight runs.Support Plus7°" Gasket System over-lubrication.
and hanging requirements are designed and rec-
correspond to NFPA 13 ommended for use
uL0 LC IIUt.JIIL V�S § LPC and YdS Approved.
see notes on page 2.
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i
j6"2•+D
DIME s,ONS SIZE Max. Max Allow. Dimenslona
Nominal Work. End Pipe End a Bolt/Nut Inches/ sn Aprx.
I _ Inches Press.§ Load Sep.t No.-Size Wgt.Ea.
Y-I -Z Actual mm PSI'/kPe Lbs.'M InJ,nm Inchesh" r X Y Z Lbs t
' 11/4 350 755 0.05 2.75 4.50 7.88 1.2
' 1 7413 .. 1? 2-%X2 , .t
ti X. 1'h 350 . 990 0.05 2-%X2 3.00 4.75 1"88 .2
9 1 2 350 1550 0.07 3505.25 1.88 1.6
Rated for w<+et1and dry sprinkh r 21h 350 2270 0.07 , 4.00 5.75 1.88 1.9
systems at 3 PSI(24'13 kPa)for 2.111'. 1• 1!.: 1 7 2-%X 21/2 .. 1:, 11
11/a-4'(42.4 114.3 mm)sizes 350 2475 0.07 4.iS 5.75 1,88 1.9
and 300 PSI( 068 kPa)for 41/4- 76,1 mm ,:•i 1 t. -,; 2-%X 21h r.
B'(108.0-21 ,1 mm)sizes: 3 350 3365 0.07 4.63 6.13 1:88 2.
Schedule 10 t'oli grooved or 1. : : t.- 2-%X 2'h ;+
Schedule 40ut or roll grooved 4 350 5565 0.16 , 5.75 7.25 2.13 3.1
steel pipe.Sile 005 is rigid and 2 3b X 2h 1 , t.
does not accmrrodate expan' 106,0 mm 3004255 4.16 2-i'.X 21h 5.63 7.25 2.13 3.1
sion,contraction 300
5 729900 0.or angular . 116 6.98 9.00 2.13 4 5
t '
deflection. ; 300 ,
300 6495 0.16 6.63 9.00 2.13 4S
133.0 mm Ya,;, •:,,,;,�, , • 2-15X21'.
300 7125 0.16 6.88 9.00 2.13 4 8 I
139,7 mm :.1 2-1h X 24'-
i e 300 10340 0.16 8.00 10.00 2.13 5,0
300 9200 0.167.63 10M 213 5:5
159,0 rr:m 7x1: 1:.,.; s , 2-%X 41/4 31
300 9955 0.16 815 10.00 2.13 5.5
i 165,1 mm d.i 2-'h X 23.14
;
8 300 17525 0.19 2-%X 4114 10.50 13:13 2.63 11 3 i
t
0§1 Reter to notes on.page 2.
1a7AAAT.=LS�1 , CIFICA T 10NS
Housing:ruche ion con-form- inc.and Approved t y Factory Bolts!-Nuts:]rest irea_ed car-
ing g to ASTM A-395,grade 65- Mutual Research for wet and bon.see;,z-.rc e:ectropiated to
45-15,and ASTIvf A-536,grade diyAcK free air)sprinkler ser- ASTM 13-635:Track head bait
55-45-12- vices up to the rated working conforming to AS d A-1 63
i Housing Coating:Orange pressure using the Grade'E" minimum tens:,e 110.(M FST
enamel Type A Vic-Fitis Gasket (758340 kPa):Fla;?gei'_;.ex nut
J Optionah lot dipped galva- System,requiring no field conforming to ASTAA A-562,
Tined lubrication. Grade A
Gasket: For dry services,Victaubc 1 Slarndard gasket and Fh.-srSeal gaskel
O Grade"E"EPDM-Type A continues to recommend the acxwed for dry pipe syslens to-400
Vic-Plus Gasket System t use of Grade'E"Type A ommen. dfoies eric I,,brs'.99 a rec-
� y omrrended tax Services ins:alit-ci at or
I (Violet color code).FireLock FlushSeala Vic-Plus Gasket continuously operating below 17F
j products have been Listed by System.Contact Victaulic for 1.18'C). Victaulic continues to.recorr-
I details. meno the use of FiushSt4 gaskets!or
tindetwriters Laboratories dry::ervices.
The information provided below is based on the latest listing and appy oval da:.a at the time of publication.
Listings/Approvals are subject to change and/or additic-_is by the approvals agencies.Contact Victaulic for
performance on other pipe and the latest listings and approval`.
,o m2r.
Rated Working Pressure Rated Working Pressure
Pipe SiizePipe Size t
Schedule Inches UL ULC FM Schedule Inches UL ULC FM
5 1VA-3 175 175 175 EZ 4 30D 300 300
7 0,40 11/4-4 350 350 350 6 175 175 175
5-8 30D 300 300 SF 11/,-4 3D0 3D0 3D0
BLT 1Y4-2 300 300 300 Super 40 11h-2 30D 300 300
t%-4 300 300 300 TL 11/2 300 300 300 '
OF
6 175. 175 175 WLS 1Y4-2 300 300 300
! DT 11/4-2 300 300 300 XL/XL-II 11/5-3 300 7 300 300
I EL
1Y4-2 300 30D 300
NOTES:
5 refers to Listed/Approved EL refers to Listed/Appioved Super 40/XL refers to Listed/
Schedule 5 steel sprinkles pipe. Eddylite steel sprinkler pipe Approved Super 40 or Super XL
1 10 refers to Listed/Apprcved manufactured by-Bub Moose Tube steer sprinkler pipe manufactured
J Schedule 10 steel sprinkler pipe. Co. by Allied Tube and Conduit
EZ refers to Listed/Approved Carpo-anon.
40 refers to Listed/Approved tlsprinkler
p EZ-Flow steel sprinkler pipe WLS refers to Liste-dlApprcved
Schedule 40 steal sprinkler p1pe.
manufactured by Northwest Pipe steel sprirLder pipe manufacnired
BLT refers to Listed/Approved &Casing Co. by Wheatland Tube Company.
steel sprinkler pipe manufactured
by American- he SF refers to Listed/Abe Company. Pproved )U-M-U refers to Lasted/Approved
Super-Flo steel sprinkler pipe XL ci XL-11 steel spririlder pipe
( DF refers to Listed/Approved manufactured by Allied Tube and manufactured by Allied Tube and
i
Dyna-Flow y p���an} a Conduit Corporation. Conduit Corporation
manufactured b
Company. S1.refers to Listed/Approved st—eel
DT refers toLlsed/A spri'kr pipe manufactured by
pPrwed Dyna Western Tube and Conduit
Thread steel sprinkler pipe Corporation.
manufactured by American Tube
Company.
! NOTES
'YYo,.kirg Presseand End Load are total,from all internal and external loads,based on standard weight(ANSI)steel plop,,standard roil or cut grooved in accor-
jj!dance with Vict ufic specifications.Contact Victaulic for performance on other pipe.
:YARNING:FOR NE TIME FIELD TEST ONLY,the Maximum Joint Working Pressure may be increased Ib Pk times the figures shown
fii For lield installs ion only.Firet.ock Style 005 couplings are essentially rigid and do not accommodate expansicnlcontrav'on.
aS Number of bolls required equals number of housng segments.
Metric threads ze bolts are availaoie(color coded goIL)for all coupling sizes upon request.Contact Victaulic for details.
>�Style 005 coup) gs are VdS and LPC Approved to 12 Bar(175 PSI).
hARNiNG:Plpin systems must always be depressurized and drained before attempting disassembly and removal of any Viclaultp piping products
This p oduct shall be menutaaured by Victaulic Company.M products than be instaned In a=rdance with current Vidaurc InstallatioNassembay tnstruclions
V,ctatAc reserves the V.1 to change product specificalrons.designs and standard equiprmn!without notice and w"jt incurring obngations.
' eta h c FireLock TWI
? An Aso 9001 cerBed company
Fittings
f
PRODLICT DESCRIPTION
FireLeckT"1.products com- FireLock fittings are
prise a unique system spe- designed for use exclu-
cTically designed for fire 57vely with Style 005 F•ire-
protection services.Fire- Lock couplings.Use of
Lock full-flow elbows and other couplings or flange
tees are a CAD-developed, adapters may result in bolt
hydrodynamic design that pad interference.
has a shorter center-to-end
dimension than standard dictaulic FireLock fittings
Patented pressure ratings conform to
fittings.A noticeable bulge the ratings of Victaubc Fire-
allows the water to make a Lock Style 005 couplings.
FM smoother tum to maintain
seevimoc sirnllar flow characteristics
pubBcatlon 10.Ct as standard full flow fit-
for detaft.
tings.
i
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IMEN IONS ,Dain
No.001 No.003 No.002 No.006.
90'Elbow 45'Elbow Straight Tee Cap
r C to E I SIZE A rx. A rx
P P APS• Th)cicness APS•
c to E Nominal C to E Weight C to E Weight C to E Weight "T" Weight
j I C InchesInches Each Inches Each Inches Each Inches Each
I I 4 .•-n m-+1 LbsJ '101 Lb5J _ e•.. LbsJ I 11 LbsJ
1 Y4 - - - - - - 0.82 03
No:001 i No.003 11/2 _ _ - _ _ - 0.82 0.4
i
2 275 1.7 2.00 1.8 2.75 2.4 o:8e 0.6
jT) 216 3.00 3.1 225 22 3.00 3.6 0.86 1.0
Jj - - - -
76,1 mm 3.00 3.30 2.25 2.4
No.002 I No.006 3 3.38 4.0 2.50 3.1 3.38 5.3 0.98 1.2
4 4.00 6.7 1 3.00 5.6 4.00 6.7 1.00 2.4
i5 4.88 12-E 325 8.3 4.58 15.7 1.00 4.1
6 5.50 1 18.3 3.50 1 11.7 1 5.50 2?3 100 5.9
I 8 6.81 25.5 4.25 20.4 6.94 33.7 1.13 12.7
I
ViclauGc'World 4"Uarlers•P.0.8ox 31.Easton,PA 18044-0031 •4901 Kesslersville Rd..Easlon.PA 16040.1-800-0ICK VIC•FAX:6:0250-9917•www vv?..::rr.rvn
JD�TA
i Frictional Resistance
SIZE Egeivalent FeeV:,..:c,,of Straight Pipe
I Nominal
Inches 90"Elbow45'I E!bow Straight Tee
I No.002
No.001
No.003 Branch
3.5 18 Run
8.5 3.5
2;1 4.3
22 I 10.8 4.3
76.1 mm 4.5 2.3 11.0
4.5
2s -
5.0 13 0 5
i 3.4
160
5 6.8
j 8.5 4.2 21.0 8.5 I
! 6 10.0
5.0 25.0 10.0
6
13.0 5.0 33.:0 -t
l '.3.0
t The f:.ow data listed rs based t,por.the press,,,.prop of Sc►=uule 40 pine.
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MERI I L* SPECIFICATIONS
Fitting:Ductile iron conform-
ing to AMU A-385,grade 65-
45-15,and ASTM A_536,grade
6b-45-12.
i Fitting Coating:Orange
enamel
l U OPtionah Hot dipped
gelvantzed PP
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c
i
I.
i
i
,
ih s prbgUct sh.11 to rhan,ifact ped t:q'.-"t ulic C--Peny-a"ProdUCls shall be installed irf a crdence with cvrrerk tvaulic erxr�lwi 4Sy e y;r�•,udrons_ `�
. 1 daJ1iC reserves the r.91';o mange p:o:tua'5PecA,Catkm,desVns ano standard.QlilGffY-M M7lhl%rl!?�:iCe and Wt.hGU7 H1CU
1 mng p NiqlaWni
►.03 - 2
'�j�.' • At
Tt R tlgr �
ictaulia-
An Iso 3001 cariified ecripany ;V r i n l e r
Cabinets
PRODUCT DESSCRIPT.10N
This is a requirement of `,N'rten the sprinkler system
NFPA and most Authori- includes more than one
ties Having J- risdictien. type of temperatwe rating
Refer to the applicable sprinkler,the stock of spare
NFPA standard governing sprinklers must include a
Your specific installation
Proportional sampling of
for further details, each type and temperature
Six of twelve sprinkler rating; however,a mini-
capacity Cabinets are avail- mum of 3 each is recom-
able.This also provides for mended.
storage of the appropriate
wrench which is required Sprinklers Mln.Number of
for the installation and In Bullding Spare Sprinklers
l removal of sprinklers.
Victaulic Automatic Sprin- Under 300 6•
sprinkler systems will aid in . The total number of spare 3c0 to 1000 12 I
kler Cabinets provide for the prompt replacement of sprinklers to be stored on
storage of a supply of sprin- operated or damaged sprin- Lhe premises'of an auto- nOmrurnur�n 0o Fee Sprinklers of each
klers.Maintaining a supply klers and retumin a fire type and temperal�re rating are required
of spare g uratic sprinkler system
P sprinklers on Lire protections stem to ser- for residential fire spri,r,fer systems in
piemises of automatic y must meet the minimum. one-and MD-family dwEaings ano rroe,le
vice as soon as possible. requirements listed below. homes.
1111odels: Cabinets are available in six or The cover is mounted to the box,
❑ 12 sprinklers twelve sprinkler capacities with at the top,with two 0.036'thick
❑6 sprinklers dimensions and shelf variations steel butt type hinges.A coat of
❑ 3 sprinklers as shown on page 2.The Cabi- red enamel paint is applied
U*PA13D,Residential) nets are of welded.construction inside and out,and a label indf
❑ 6 large sprinklers fabricated from low Carbon steel cating that the cabinet is for
Material:Heavy gauge steel, sheet The box and shelves are spare sprit-Mlers z bonded to the
red enamel. fabricated from 0.030'-thick Covet.
material and the cover is fabri
cated from 0.042'thick material.
idaulic'WorldHeadoijPr!Prs o art R!V Qt Foot..,, DA IDnAA nnn.
'Ply. LNSIONS
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va
�osr•ra
FSA2
Dimensions—lncheSf'*i;f,n.clers
er Description Use With
H W D
Op For 12 Sprinklers V27,V34(except ELO Upright) 5.25 14.31 4.00
0o For 6 Sprinklers V27,ELO Upright,V34 5.7-'` 14.31 2.38
SA3-000-0000' For 3 Sprinklers(NFFA 13D) V27 Residential 5.25 7 31 2.38
SA4-000-0000 For 6 Large Sprinklers V40.V38 Concealed 6.50 14'31 3.13
5pepit I part numoer and capacity when ordering, t
i
NSTALLATION
7AV omatic Sprinkler Cabinets must The owner Is responsible for
Installed and the spare sprinklermalnbinlnp a supply of spamck maintained in compllance with sprinklers In proper condition. The
applicable standards of the Installing contractor should be
HFFA'In addition to the standards of contacted with any questions.
any other Authorities Having
Jurisdiction. Failure to do so may result In property
Failure to do so may result In property damage.
damage and Impair the ability to return
an automaliq sprinkler system to ser-
vice as soon as posslble. -
1AR RANTY Refer to the Warranty section of
the current Price List or contact
Victaulic for details.
This product Shan be manutartrred by V,ctau5c Company.Aa products to be installed m accordance vrith current Victauk inslaaa1*N0SSo4jbly;r.Vr,jr tic res.
Vrciauec reserves the light to change prcducf specifications.designs and slandard equipment whhoul notice and v.ftuf in;,urring AAkjatz�s.
Ri _�
Page 1 of 6
.�� MICROFAST°QUICK
RESPONSE PENDENT
N4 I KiSPRINKLER VK302 (K5.6)
The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive,Hastings MI 49058
Telephone:269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com
Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com
1. DESCRIPTION: _
The Vik in k' ,rof ;t QJck t:esponse Per, : vK302 is a small ther-
mosens,tiN.:-gi.,,ss u,r spra_t s,)rinkie avaiiai.+. ,,i;l t: 'finishes and tempera-
ture ratings to meet design requirements. TrE �-Def.wi =olyester and Electroless
Nickel PTFE (ENT) coatings can be used in decorative appiications 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
Charts.
2. LISTINGS ANIS APPROVALS
At us COL.:s ist(a: �;ategor,, VN;V
FM Approved: Class Series 2000
vdS VdS Approved: Certificates G414009, G414010, G4040095, and 4880045
wd LPCB Approved: Certificate 096e/06
E CE Certified: Standard EN 12259-1, certificate of constancy of performance 0832-CPR-SO021
CCCF Approved: Approved by the Chir:a Certitication Center for Fire Products(CCCF)
Q MED Certified: Standard EN 12259-1. EC-certificate of conformity 0832-MED-1003
Refer to Approval Chart 1 and Design Criteria cULus Listing requirements, and refer to Approval Chart 2 and Design Criteria for
FM Approval requirements that must be followed.
3. TECHNICAL DATA
Specifications:
Minimum Operating Pressure: 7 psi (0.5 bar)
Rated to 175 psi (12 bar)water working pressure
Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 psi (34.5 bar)
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: 2-1/4"(58 mm)
'cULus Listing, 1-M Approval, and NFPA 13 installs require; a minimum of 7 psi (0.5 bar). The minimum operating pressure for LPCB and CE
Approvals ONLY is 5 psi(0.35 bar).
Material Standards:
Frame Casting: Brass UNS-C84400 or QM Brass
Deflector: Phosphor Bronze UNS-C51000 or Copper UNS-C19500
Bulb: Glass, nominal 3 mm diameter
Belleville Spring Sealing Assembly: Nickel Alloy, coated on both sides with PTFE Tape
Screw: Brass UNS-C36000
Pip Cap and Insert Assembly: Copper UNS-C11000 and Stainless Steel UNS-S30400
For Polyester Coated Sprinklers: Belleville Spring-Exposed
For ENT Coated Sprinklers: Belleville Spring-Exposed, Screw and Pipcap- ENT plated.
Ordering V-iforniation: (Also refer to the current Viking price list.)
Order Quick Response Pendent Sprinklers by first adding the appropriate suffix for the sprinkler finish and then the appropriate
suffix for the temperature rating to the sprinkler base part number.
Finish Suffix: Brass =A, Chrome = F, White Polyester= M-/W, Black Polyester=M-/B, and ENT=JN
Temperature Suffix: 135 `F (57 °C) =A, 155 OF (68 °C)= B, 175°F (79°C)=D, 200 °F (93 °C) = E, 286 °F(141 °C)= G
Form No. F_033314 18.06.21 Rev 18.1 Replaces Form No. F_033314 Rev 17.1
(Updated MED approval;added LPCB certificate number)
Page 2 of 6
MICROFAST" QUICK
N I KJ RESPONSE PENDENT
SPRINKLER VK302 (K5.6)
The Viking Corporation,210 N Industrial Park Drive,Hastings MI 49058
Telephone:269-945-9501 Technical Services: 877-384-5464 Fax:269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com
Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page: www.vikinggroupinc.com
For exp n e. ori 1, 1:11<302 •lin a Bras: - 'F (6s, °C)ter ,erature rating= Part No. 12979AB
Ava. al e " 'shc , ro-'e er< j:-a Ra . e: .,r lable 1.
Acc s: it �s: ^.I: fer tc i,, 7urr( it Vil
Sprinkler Wrenches:
A. Standard Wrench: Part No. 10896W/13 (available since 2000).
B. Wrench for Recessed Pendent Sprinklers: Fart No. 13655W/B**(available since 2006)
C. Optionai Protective Sprinkler Cap Remover/Escutcheon Installer Tool*** Part No. 15915 (available since 2010)
**A'/2"raichet is required(not avai;able from Viking).
***Allows use from the floor by attaching a length " ' PVC tubing to the tool.Ideal for sprinkler cabinets.Refer to Bulletin F_051808.
Sprink„r :a"ine-
A. &*' -pa(. y `'ar Nc 31-1 N(av r i
B. T ve eac:c; e ty: Pc-t Ao. 0': 125E : 1
4. INSTALLATION
Refer to appropriate NFPA Installation Standards.
5. OPERATION
During fire conditions, the heat-sensitive liquid in the glass bulb expands, causing the glass to shatter, releasing the pip cap and
sealing spring assembly. Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the sprinkler deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern
to extinguish o�control the fire.
6. INSPF:*7I 'NS, TESTS',NIS MAI R'T=":•°.A:",BICE
RefE, to U17-PA25 ',)i inspection,Tes:;ng a-,-. ;nce requirements.
7. AVAILAEILI)"f
The Viking Microfase Quick Response Pendent Sprinkler VK302 is available through a network of domestic and international dis-
tributers. See The Viking Corporation web site for the closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation.
8. GUARANTEE
For det,-+- .Df via- refer to Vikings current lisi. or'ce schedule or contact Viking directly.
j Protective Sprinkler AIL
Wrench Flat
Clip
Protective Sprinkler
Cap
Figure 1: Standard Sprinkler Wrench 10896W/B
Form No. F033314 18.06.2': Rev 18.1
Page 3 of 6
MICROFAST® QUICK
BA A RESPONSE PENDENT
} �. ., SPRINKLER VK302 (K5.6)
The Viking Corporation,21 N Industrial Park Drive,Hastings MI 49058
Telephone:2.69-945-9501 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
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!:;TINIPS AND FINISHES
tum Ambient
Bulb Color
CoA'
inTemperature'
Ordinary 135 `F(57 ° ) 100 °F (38°C) Orange
O dinaiy 155 -F (%i8°G) 100 -F (38°C) Red
Intermediate 175 °F(79 °C) 150 °F (65 °C) Yellow
15C°F (65 °C) Green
,`r. °F (107 °C) Blue
Sprinklers; r h-. i. ,ss, Chrome, Whyte Pc .:f
Corrosion-Resistant Coatings': White Polyeste and Piac"k Polyester. ENT in all temperature ratings except 135 °F (57 °C)
Footnotes
The sprinkler temoerature rating is stamped on the ci::'-
'Based on NF.- i^i ±units may aor ly.dcpeni, ;prwklur ac:iticn and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
Refer tc aF- �--,sianearc:,.
3 The corros-:r s::::,...t 1i,igs i,Gtie passe,,the s`&. ;ici,required by t!ie approving agencies indicated in the Approval Charts.These
tests cannot<: r. <present all poi,;iLle cor;.. ?•r;r tc i ,Pc,JaJon, verify through the end-user that the coatings are com-
patible with or suitable for the proposed environment ".=or arttcmatic sprinklers, the coatings indicated are applied to the exposed exterior surfaces
only. Note that the spring is exposed on sprinklers with Polyes'Ler and ENT coatings. For ENT coated automatic sprinklers,the waterway is coated.
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rt
lip
Sprinkle: w•,Hrctr ". SZ:M/B" j
for recessed pendent
sprinklers
'*A 1/2" ratchet is required
(not available from Viking)
• if'
Ca: o u,ly slide the wrench sideways around
the protecf.ive cap, ensuring engagement with
the sprinkler wrench flats
Figure 2: Wrench 13555W/B for R .essed Pendent;';)ririders
Form No. F 0333?4 ,3.06.21 Rev 18.1
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a MICROFAST® QUICK
�" RESPONSE PENDENT I KJ
SPRINKLER VK302 (K5.6)
The Viking Corporation,250 N !rdustri z! Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058
Telephone:269-545-9501 Technical Services:877-3845464 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 C,t Mitt 1._ KEY
Eswtd*w(!f ampkade)
T___— _-- --- — ---
Base Nominat Cverali Listings and Approvals'
Sprinkler
Thread Size Part SIN Kia for ! i c:,gri, (Refer also to Design Criteria.)
Number' Style �— _—_—- _ j_
NPl' BSP ii.S. metric'+inches ll mm cULus` VdS LPCB a CCC
12979 VK302 Pendent 1/2" 15 mm 1 5.6 806 i 2-v4 58 IA1Z,B1Y,D2,C2X Al A1Z,B1Y D1Z,C1Y D1W
406662�B
VK307 Pender' 1/2" — 5.6 D3
_
"K X P;nde m 5.6 _. —
-- -- D3
r t/2 ' s
1802VK3J2 , Fendent 5 mm i 5.6 i r r,i A1X,B1Y DIX,C1Y' D1W
Approved Temperature Ratings i Approved-Finiuha T Approved Escutcheons
A-135°F(57-C). 155-F(68°C). 175-F I 1-Brass,Chrome.W�,:te W-Recessed with the Model F-1 Adjustable Escutcheon only
(79°C),200-F(93°C),286-F(141 °C) PolyesterrO,Boack Polyes- j X-Standard surface-mounted escutcheon or the
B-135-F(57°C),155"F(68°C), 175-F terl6 Viking Micromatic's Model E-1 Recessed Escutcheon
(79°C),and 200°F(93°C) 2-ENT Y-Standard surface-mounted escutcheon or the
C-155°F(68"C' 175"F(-9°C),and 3-Chr;r;Y r ; .eic.rofas".'Model F-1 Adjustable Escutcheon,or recessed with the Viking Micro-
200-F(93°C) coati&Mode;E-1,E-2,or E-3 Recessed Escutcheon
D-1557
- S—,,,L Tri surface-mounted escutcheon or the
(93°C),2Ei.''r ::; Vi*,ir y i Model F-1 Adjustable Escutcheon
'Base part number shown.Pot complete 7a7t number,refer t.^t/iking's-.urrent price schedule.
2 Metric K-factor measurement shown is when pressure is me.as+.ire('in 3ar.When pressure is measured in kPa,divide the metric K-factor shown by 10.0.
3 This table shows the listings and approvals available at the tine cl r,inting.Other approvais may be in process.
°Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.for use in the U.S.and Canada.
s cULus Listed as corrosion-resistant.
e Other colors are _vpi,obie(vi request with the same Listing^am a= t!.e Ktandard colors.
CE Certified.Eta:, r;i Er, '.2:i i9-1.FC- rtifi^ate of coostc n!,yi
"MED Ce r . .W Lt.._D
UI.
i?-„�u_sic rT entS:
ides=::o se Pt nderil ;s C(if-1s _�s:ed as iodicaied in the Approval Chart for installation in
accordance with the latest edition of NEPA 13 foo-
Designed
o+Designed for use In Light and Ordinary Occupancies.
• The sprinkler installation rules contained in NFPA 13 for standard spray pendent sprinklers must be followed.
IMPORTANT:Always refer to Bulletin Form No. Care and rianciiing of Sprinklers.Also refer to Form No. F_080614
for general care, ihs,ta<lation,and maintenance 1�: or sr,rinkii?*S are to be installed in accordance with the latest
edition of Viking technical data, the appropriaie Elwidarcls of hiFPA, LPCB.APSAD,VdS or other similar organizations, and j
also with tits. govemw(Wal code 6 rr4i-.anor:s, and standards,whenever applicable.
Form No r 21 R&4 18.':
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MICROFAST®QUICK
RESPONSE PENDENT
SPRINKLER VK302 (K5.6)
The Viking Corporation,2i% N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058
Telephos:e: 2894b45-9501 Technical Services:317'-584-5464 Fax: 269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com
Visit the Viking website for the latest edition of this technical data page:www.vikinggroupinc.com
it
i� .. ^ —
j� `RR` r. + Temperalute KEY
-i i ! A X�-'Escutcheon til apphcab4
Base Par' Sltd Sprinkler Thread'i -+ ar, .a., 0 �lcza; Overall Length FM Approvals' -
----
Number' I Gylet3SY --U.S. i metricz Inches_ mm (Refer also to Design Criteria.)
12979 VK302 I Pendent 1J2" 15 mn I ` B I 80.6 2-1/4 58 A1Z,B1Y,D2X,C2
TOD
06662; 3)� .ncvr+ 7-: 1
" d _ t 58 A1Z,B1Y,D2X,C2
Per, -+1, ,
58 A1Z,81Y
Approved Escutcheons
App, ad :ai-;peratura Ratings A - Standard surface-mounted escutcheon or the
A- 135 IF(57 'C), 155°F(rk 175'F(70'C),206'r-1 i Viking Micromatic• Model E-1 Recessed
(93°C),286 IF(14 i °G, Api,roved Finishes Escutcheon
B- 135 IF(57°C), 1555 IF(68°C), 175 IF(79°C),and i i-Brass,Chrome,White Polyester',I Y - Standard surface-mounted escutcheon or the
200 IF(93°C) z P!a,-: Polvest^r• Viking MicrofastO Model F-1 Adjustable Escutcheon,
C - 155"' (- ,. 200 a `C! I,c or recessed with the Viking Micromaticc3 Model E-1
IF(14-i °C; or E-2 Recessed Escutcheon
D-155 IF?5L 'C IF ^_;,20' (91-, 7 - Standard surface-mounted escutcheon or the
-Vjking Microfast•Model F-1 Adjustable Escutcheon
ootnates
Base part;umber shown.For ;o.-tiplete pa;t;lumber,;eater?o Viking's current price schedule.
Z Metric K-factor measurement shown is when pressure is measurer]in Bar.When pressure is measured in kPa,divide the metric K-factor shown by
10.0.
3 This table shouts the W,hi yq ro/als available 3t the;Irr o .,.t.,pr aprw vaiB eicy be in process.
"Other colors are: request with the same t;r;;tr. cs _ �l,Ja! t:olors.
e FM approve:! c•_:rrosic i praofin_g ft;
qxG
The Viking rk Res.ccm.se Pendert is FM Approved as quick response Non-storage pendent sprinklers
as indicates ., „ t.A y.;)roval C.,,,,de. Fcr spec-"7- "^s f r. Pnd Ir5t8fla+ion rPquirementS, reference the latest applicable FM Loss
Prevention Data Sheet:, oncluding Dais Sheet 1, ,.ibc.,i Lnss P;e•rp;ttion Data Sheets contain guidelines relating to, but not
limited to: minimum wale; supply requirements, : _�draolic desiuo, ceding siope and obstructions, minimum and maximum allowable
spacing, and deflemor distance below the ceiiil)
NOTE:The FM installation guidelines may differ t:r a. lur?d=Pr.cri srsrr.
IMPORTANT.A!waye rsfer to Bulletin Form `: ='E1`-Crre a;id Handling of Sprinklers.Also refer to Form No. F_080614
for generay c :r;' :a;:'i<Cion,and mainienarr. 'r±kina sprinklers are to be installed in accordance with the latest
edition o`V tti a rilr iC,`data,the appropr, - NFPA, FM Globs!, LPCB,APSAD,VdS or other similar organiza-
tions, and salla 1•vt', tf•t• .rLvisir. ;•: of trier dinfince:-, nnl standards,whenever applicable.
Form No. F 03331-. r `!r.11 Rev 18.
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MICROFAST® QUICK
RESPONSE PENDENT
SPRINKLER VK302 (K5.6)
The Viking Corporaticrrr,210 N Industrial Park Drive,Hastings MI 49058
Telephone° 263-�%45-9501 ".echnical Services: 3711-384-5464 Fax:269-818-1680 Email:techsvcs@vikingcorp.com
Visit the Vik;ng website for the latest edition of this technical data page:www.vikinggroupinc.com
Ceiling Opening Size:
e/2„ 2-5/16" (59 mm) minimum
f15 mm 2-1/2" (64 mm) maximum
; ; kZ �.
f54 nim)
T, t
% 1 T mm)
Min.
Installed with a standard ln- ailed with a Microfast Note:At maximum,adapter
1/E'' Model F-1 Adjustable is exposed 1/2^(13 mm)
Escutcheon from face of ceiling
v: 3:«jkier I Yrnensi,:,ns rri t: ._' c; Esc,itcheon and the Mode! F-i Adjustable Escutcheon
r Ceiling Opening Size:
2-5116" (59 mm) minimum
2-1/2" (64 mm) maximum
• x
(54
1-3/4„ a 4 (:r� ?m} 2,,,, (29 mm)
(45 mm) W- ,n (51 mm) Min.
Max. _ Max.
.nstalled with a V smiled with a ModQl
Model E-' r'r-~.:,sed E-2 Threa:.F-cm Recessed
Escvtch,ior, Escu zTheon
Figure 4: Sprinkle:s~? ^. = `onz x;ih ”? Modei EF-1 and Recessed Escutcheons
Form No. F_033314 1b.06.21 Rev 18.1 Replaces Form No. F_033314 Rev 17.1
(Updated MED approval;added LPCB certificate number)
Replacement Parts
Series 007DCDA Meter Bypass Assembly Kits
When ordering,specify Ordering Code, Kit number and Valve Size. MODEL ORDERING CODE KIT N0. Size
in. mm
Main Line Backflow Assembly Kits
Total Repair Kit
MODEL ORDERING CODE NIT N0. SIZE
in. mm
007 0887033 RK 007-T 'h 15MM
-- Kit consists of: Seat,Seat C-ring,Disc assembly,Spring,Spring retainer,Check cage
First Check Kit and Cover 0-ring.
007M1 DCDA/ 0887980 RK 007DCDA CK1 2 50 Replacement Meter Bypass Assembly
007DCDA
007DCDA 0887965 RK 007DCDA CK1 21/2,3 65,80 007M1 DCDA 1203115 SA-DC7M1 FA203-GPM 2 50MM
007DCDA 0794007 LFRK 007DCDA CK1 21h,3 65,80 1203116 SA DC7 7A203-GPM 2 50MM
1203044 SA-DC7A203-GPM 2 50MM
Kit consists of: seat,seat 0-ring,disc assembly,spring,spring retainer,check cage 007DCDA
and cover 0-ring. 1203045 SA DC7A203 CFM 2 50MM
Second Check Kit 007DCDA 1203034 SA-DC7HA203-GPM 21h,3 65,80
M007M1 DCDA/ 0887981 RK 007DCDA CK2 2 50 1203035 SA-DC7HA203-CFM 21h,3 65,80
007DCDA Kit consists of: Complete Bypass Assembly,Including Shutoff Valves,Water Meter&
007DCDA 0887966 RK 007DCDA CK2 21/2,3 65,80 Backflow Assembly.
0070CDA 0794009 LFRK 007DCDA-CK2 2'h,3 65,80
Kit consists of: seat,seat 0-ring,disc assembly,spring,spring retainer,check cage Check Module — (007M1 DCDA 2")
and cover 0-ring.
1st Check Assembly
Complete Rubber Parts
007M1DCDA/ 0887982 RK 007DCDA RT 2 50
007DCDA
007DCDA 0887967 RK 007DCDA RT 21/2,3 65,80
Kit consists of: 2 seat discs,2 seat 0-rings,and cover 0-ring. Seat Seat Disc spring Cage
Cover Kit otng
007M1DCDA/ 0887983 RK 007DCDA C 2 50
FH007DCDA
007DCDA 0887970 RK 007DCDA C 2'h,3 65,80
Kit consists of: cover,Cover 0-ring. 2nd Check Assembly
Seat Kit Exploded View Cover Boas
007M1 DCDA/ 0887984 RK 007DCDA S1 2 50
007DCDA
007M1 DCDA/ 0887985 RK 007DCDA S2 2 50 Cover
007DCDA
007DCDA 0887968 RK 007DCDA S1 2'/2,3 65,80 Cover 0-ring 2nd Check
007DCDA 0887969 RK 007DCDA S2 21/2,3 65,80 Assembly
Kit consists of: seat,seat 0-ring and cover 0-ring. Retainer
Use only original equipment manufactured parts to protect the
1st Check
validated warranty. Assembly
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING ' I I Body
WARNING:This product contains chemicals *The wetted surface of this product contacted by
known to the State of California t0 cause cancer consumable water contains less than one quarter
and birth defects or other reproductive harm. of one percent(0.25%)of lead by weight.
(California law requires this warning to be given
to customers in the State of California.)
For more information:www.watts.com/prop65
Limited Warranty:Watts Regulator Co.(the"Company")warrants each product to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal usage for a period of one year from the date of
original shipment. 15 the event of such defects within the warranty period,the Company will,at its option,replace or recondition the product without charge.
THE WARRANTY SET FORTH HEREIN IS GIVEN EXPRESSLY AND IS THE ONLY WARRANTY GIVEN BY THE COMPANY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT. THE COMPANY MAKES NO OTHER
WARRANTIES,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. THE COMPANY HEREBY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
The remedy described in the first paragraph of this warranty shall constitute the sole and exclusive remedy for breach of warranty,and the Company shall not be responsible for any incidental,special
or consequential damages,including without limitation,lost profits or the cost of repairing or replacing other property which is damaged if this product does not work properly,other costs resulting
from labor charges,delays,vandalism,negligence,fouling caused by foreign material,damage from adverse water conditions,chemical,or any other circumstances over which the Company has no
control. This warranty shall be invalidated by any abuse,misuse,misapplication,improper installation or improper maintenance or alteration of the product.
Some States do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,and some States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. Therefore the above
limitations may not apply to you. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights,and you may have other rights that vary from State to State. You should consult applicable state laws to
determine your rights. SO FAR AS IS CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE STATE LAW,ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY NOT BE DISCLAIMED,INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL SHIPMENT.
I&IWA7W •CERTIFIED
A Watts Water Technologies Company USA:Tel:(978)688-1811 •Fax:(978)794-1848•www.watts.com
Canada:Tel:(905)332-4090•Fax:(905)332-7068•www.wattscanada.ca
RP/IS-007DCDA 1130 EDP#1911335 0 2012 Watts
Horizontal Installation A `�
Servicing Instructions'
Series 007DCDA
1. Remove cover bolts and cover.
2. Remove the retainer from the body bore.The check valve
Main modules can now be removed from the valve by hand or with
Watts a screwdriver.
Meter Strainer 211(5orom) 3.The check seats are attached to the cage with a bayonet type
007MiDCDA locking arrangement. Holding the cage in one hand, push the
seat inward and rotate counterclockwise against the cage.
The seat,spring cage,spring and disc assembly are now
Vertical-Up Installation individual components.
4.The disc assembly may now be cleaned and reassembled or
depending on its condition, may be discarded and replaced
with a new assembly from the repair kit. 0-rings should be
cleaned or replaced as necessary. For more information, refer
to repair parts price list PL-RP-BPD.
5. Reassemble the Check valve modules.Check modules are
installed in the valve body with the seats facing the valve inlet.
The modules must be securely in place before the retainer can
be replaced.
NOTE No special tools required to service Series 007DCDA.
Check Assemblies — (007DCDA 2'/2" and 3")
Outdoor Installation Seat Seat Disc. Retainer Cage/
WattsBox 0-ring Assy. Spring Seat
�•.: J�
� J
Exploded View — (007DCDA 21/2" and 3")
Cover
WattsBox Insulated Enclosures, o�dC'ns ''
for more information,send for literature ES-WB. beN`oeQ•
Cover 0-ring......••W 9e.••'
Parallel Installation a
Greos�\� ..... Retainer
ds� Qat ...
F ice 6
Se.• ' °
0
•••••••• Body
0
3