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Carlsbad Fire Department 990117
2560 Orion Way
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Fire Prevention
(760) 931-2121
Plan Review Requirements Category: Auto. Sprinkler, OH
Reviewed by: Date of Report: 04/01/1999 ------------
Name: Grinnell Fire Prot.
Address: 4223 Ponderosa Av Ste D
City, State: San Diego CA 92123
Plan Checker: Job #: 990117
Job Name: Asymtek II CB991071 -------------------
Job Address: 2762 Loker Av Ste. or Bldg. No.
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June 16, 1997
1. PRODUCT NAME
Viking Model M
Extended Coverage Ordinary Hazard
Extra Large Orifice Sprinkler
Upright and Pendent
Manufactured 1993·
2. MANUFACTURER
THE VIKING CORPORATION
21 o N. Industrial Park Road
Haslings, Michigan 49058 U.S.A.
Telephone: (616) 945-9501
(800) 968-9501
Fax Number: (616) 945-9599
From outside U.S.A.
Telephone: +1 (616) 945-9501
Fax Number: + 1 (616) 945-9599
3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Viking Model M Extended Coverage
Ordinary Hazard Extra Large Orifice
Sprinkler (ECOH-ELO}, is a therm<;>-sen-
sitive glass bulb spray spnnkler,
equipped with an extra large orifice and
a special deflector. The pip cap and
sealing assembly of the sprinkler are
held in place by a rugged 3mm glass
bulb. The sprinkler is listed as a stand-
ard response sprinkler when installed in
the specific spacing, temperature rating,
and escutcheon combinations indicated
on page 83 c.
The special deflector is designed to
meet ordinary hazard density require-
ments for specifically listed extended ar-
eas of coverage when the required mini-
mum water supply is provided at the
sprinkler.
The extra large orifice produces the
flows required to meet ordinary hazard
density requirements at lower pressures
than standard orifice or large orifice
sprinklers require.
Viking Model M ECOH-ELO sprinklers
are available in both upright and pendent
styles with finishes and temperature rat-
ings to meet design requirements. The
special Teflon® and polyester coatings
can be used in decorative applications
where colors are desired. In addition,
these two finishes are corrosion resis-
tant and provide protection against
many corrosive environments.
During fire conditions, when the tem-
perature around the sprinkler reaches
it's operating temperature, the heat sen-
sitive liquid in the glass bulb expands
causing the bulb to shatter, releasing the
pip cap and sealing spring assembly.
Water flowing through the sprinkler ori-
fice strikes the sprinkler deflector fann-
ing a uniform spray pattern to extinguish
or control the fire.
Viking Model M ECOH-ELO Sprinklers
may be ordered and/or used as open
spnnklers (glass-bulb and pip cap as-
sembly removed) on deluge systems.
Model M Extended Coverage
Ordinary Hazard
Extra Large Orifice Upright
4. TECHNICAL DATA
See Chart (page 83 c) for approvals.
Approval Note:
Viking Model M ECOH-ELO sprinklers
(Pendent and Upright) are listed for
use in unobstructed construction and
non-combustible obstructed construc-
tion* consisting of solid steel and/or
concrete beams as defined in NFPA 13
(1991 edition).
• Web members of open web trusses
must not exceed 1" (25,4mm) diameter.
Ceiling slope: not to exceet 2" per foot
(166 mm per meter).
Hydraulic Design Note:
Listing is for hydraulically calculated
systems designed with a minimum re-
mote area of 1500 sq. feet (139,35 sq. m)
or five sprinklers whichever is greater.
Glass Bulb Fluid Temperature rated to
-65'F (-55'C)
Rated 175 PSI (1 207 kPa) water work-
ing pressure
Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 PSI
(3 448 kPa)
Thread size: 3/4 NPT (20mm)
Orifice Size: Nominal 5/8" (16mm)
K Factor: 11.5 (16,6 Metric; for use
when pressure is measured in kPa)
Minimum operating pressure: See ap-
proval chart (page 83 c)
Minimum spacing requirement:
ECOH-ELO Pendent: 9'-0" (2,75 m)
ECOH-ELO Upright: 9'-6" (2,9 m)
Spring: USA Patent No. 4,167,974
Bulb: USA Patent No. 4,796,710
ECOH-ELO Pendent:
USA Patent No. D348,719
Materials:
Frame: Brass castings UNS-C84400
Deflector: Brass UNS-C26000
Bulb: Glass; Nominal 3mm diameter
Seal: Teflon® Tape
Spring: Nickel Alloy
Pintle Screw: Brass UNS-C36000.
Pip Cap: Bronze UNS -C31600
Sprinkler 83 a
MODELM
EXTENDED COVERAGE
ORDINARY HAZARD
EXTRA LARGE ORIFICE SPRINKLER
·Z:~~
Model M Extended Coverage
Ordinary Hazard
Extra Large Orifice Pendent
Teflon® Coated Sprinklers:
Spring: Nickel Alloy; Exposed
Pintle Screw: Brass UNS-C36000
Tin plated, painted black for
appearance only
Pip Cap: Bronze UNS-C31600
Teflon® coated
Polyester Coated Sprinklers:
Spring: Nickel Alloy; Exposed
Pintle Screw: Brass UNS-C36000
Tin plated, painted white for
appearance only
Pip Cap: Bronze UNS-C31600
Tin plated
Accessories:
Sprinkler Wrench
Standard ELO wrench: PN 07297,M
Wrench for coated & recessed ELO
sprinklers: PN 07565W/B
(1/2" ratchet required.)
Available Finishes: Chrome, Brass,
Black Teflon® or White Polyester
5. AVAILABILITY AND SERVICE
Viking sprinklers are available through a
network of Domestic, Canadian, and In-
ternational Distributors, see the Yellow
Pages of the telephone directory (listed
under .. Sprinklers Automatic Fire") or
write to The Viking Corporation.
6. GUARANTEES
For details of warranty, refer to Viking's
current list price schedule or contact Vi-
king directly.
7. INSTALLATION
WARNING: Viking sprinklers are manu-
factured and tested to meet the rigid
requirements of the approving agency.
The sprinklers are designed to be in-
stalled in accordance with recognized
installation standards. Deviation from
the standards or any alteration to the
sprinkler after it leaves the factory In-
cluding, but not limited to, painting, plat-
ing, coating or modification, may render
the sprinkler Inoperative and will auto-
Note: Units of measure in parentheses may be approximations.
Form No. 051393
Replaces page 83 a-c dated February 8, 1996
(Revised Minimum Pressures to 7.0 PSI)
Sprinkler 83 b
matically nullify the approval and any
guarantee made by The Viking Corporation.
A. Sprinklers are to be installed in ac-
cordance with the latest published
standards of the National Fire Protec•
tion Association, Factory Mutual,
Loss Prevention Council, Assemblee
Pleniere, Vert>and der Sachver-
sicherer or other similar organiza-
tions and also with the provisions of
governmental codes, ordinances and
standards whenever applicable. The
use of Extended Coverage Ordinary
Hazard Extra Large Orifice sprinklers
may be limited due to occupancy and
hazard. Refer to the Authority Having
Jurisdiction prior to installation.
8. Sprinklers must be handled with care.
They must be stored in a cool, dry
place in their original shipping con-
tainer. Never install sprinklers that
have been dropped. damaged or ex-
posed to temperatures in excess of
the maximum ambient temperature
allowed. Never install any glass bulb
sprinkler if the bulb is cracked or if
there is a loss of liquid from the bulb.
(These sprinklers should be de-
stroyed immediately).
C. Corrosion resistant sprinklers must
be installed when subject to corrosive
atmospheres. When installing corro-
sion resistant sprinklers, take care
not to damage the corrosion resistant
coating. Use only the special wrench
designed for installing coated Viking
sprinklers (any other wrench may
damage the coating).
D. The sprinkler must be installed after
the piping is in place to prevent me-
chanical damage. Before installing
make sure the appropriate model,
style, orifice size and temperature
rating are used.
1. Install escutcheon (if used) which
is designed to thread onto the ex-
ternal threads of the sprinkler.
2. Apply a small amount of pipe joint
compound or tape. to the external
threads of the sprinkler only, tak-
ing care not to allow a build up of
compound in the sprinkler inlet.
3. Install the sprinkler on the piping
using the special sprinkler wrench
only. Take care notto over-tighten
or damage the sprinkler operating
parts. DO NOT use the deflector
to start or thread the sprinkler into
a fitting.
E. After installation the entire sprinkler
system must be tested in accordance
with the recognized installation
standards. The test is applied after
the sprinkler installation to insure no
damage has occurred to the sprinkler
during shipping and installation and
to make sure the sprinkler has been
properly tightened. If a thread leak
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TECHNICAL DAT A
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MODELM
EXTENDED COVERAGE
ORDINARY HAZARD
EXTRA LARGE ORIFICE SPRINKLER
Sprinkler Nominal Sprinkler Ceiling Temperature at Sprinkler
Temperature Temperature Rating Max. Ambient Max. Recommend. Bulb
Classiflcatlon4 (Fusing Point) Temp. Allowed1 Ambient Temp.2 Color
Ordinarv 155°Fl68°C\ 135°F(57°C) 100°Fl38°Cl Red
lntemiediate 17S0ft79°C\ 155°Ft68°Cl 150°Ff65°Cl Yellow
Intermediate 200°Ft93°Cl 180°F(82°C) 150°F(65°C) Green
Hinh 286°Ff141°C\ 266°F(130°Cl 225°Ff107°Cl Blue
Sprinkler Finishes: Brass, Polished Chrome, Black Teflon® and White Polyester.
Corrosion Resistant Coatings3: Black Teflon® and White Polyester In all temperatures.
1 Based. on National Fire Prevention and Control Administration Contract No. 7-34860.
2 Based on NFPA-13. Other limits may apply depending on fire loading, sprinkler location and other
Authority Having Jurisdiction requirements. Refer lo specific installation standards.
3 The Corrosion Resistant Coatings have passed the standard corrosion test required by the listed
approving agencies. These tests cannot and do not represent all possible corrosive environments. Prior
to installing, verify through the end user, that the coatings are compatible or suitable for the proposed
environment. The coatings indicated are applied to the exposed exterior surfaces only and therefore
cannot be used as open sprinklers. Note that the spring is exposed on the Teflon* coated sprinkler
and the White Polyester sprinkler.
4 Temnerature ratinn is stamned on deflector.
Deflector Thread Nominal Nominal Overall Base
style size Orifice K Factor Length Part No.•
N.P.T. B.S.P. Inches mm U.S. Metric 5 Inches mm
Unrinht 3/4' 20mm 5/8 16 11.5 16,6 2.75 69.9 08687
Pendent 3/4' 20mm 5/8 16 11.5 16.6 2.75 69 9 08340
5 Metric K Factor shown is for use when pressure is measured ink.Pa. When pressure is measured in
, BAA, multiply the metric K Factor shown by 10.0. Part number shown is the Base Part Number. For complete part number, rerer to current price list.
should occur, normally the sprinkler
must be removed, new pipe joint
compound or tape applied and rein-
stalled. This is due to the fact that
when the joint seal is damaged, the
sealing compound or tape is washed
out of the joint. Air testing the sprin-
kler piping prior to testing with water
may be considered in areas where
leakage during testing must be pre-
vented. Refer to the Installation
Guides, and the Authority Having Ju-
risdiction.
F. Sprinklers must be protected from
mechanical damage. Wet pipe sys-
tems must be provided with adequate
heat. When installing Model M
ECOH-ELO Sprinklers on dry sys-
tems, refer to the Installation Guides
and the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
8. MAINTENANCE
NOTICE: The owner is responsible for
maintaining the fire protection system
and devices in proper operating condi-
tion. For minimum maintenance and in•
spection requirements, refer to the Na-
tional Fire Protection Association Pam-
phlet that describes care and mainte-
nance of sprinkler systems. In addition,
the Authority Having Jurisdiction may
have additional maintenance, testing
and inspection requirements which must
be followed.
A. The Sprinklers must be inspected on
a regular basis for corrosion, me-
chanical damage, obstructions,
paint, etc. The frequency of the in-
spections may vary due to corrosivo
atmospheres, water supplies and ac-
tivity around the device.
B. Spnnklers that have been painted or
mechanically damaged must be re-
placed immediately. Sprinklers
showing signs of corrosion shall be
tested and/or replaced immediately
as required. Installation standards
require sprinklers to be tested and, if
necessary, replaced immediately af-
ter a specified term of service. For
Model M ECOH-ELO sprinklers, refer
to the Installation Standards and the
Authority Having Jurisdiction for the
specified period of time after which
testing and/or replacement is re-
quired. Sprinklers that have oper-
ated cannot be reassembled or re-
used but must be replaced. When
replacing sprinklers, use only new
sprinklers.
C. The sprinkler discharge pattern is
critical for proper fire protection,
therefore, nothing should be hung
from. attached to, or otherwise ob-
struct the discharge pattern. All ob-
structions must be immediately re-
moved or, if necessary, additional
sprinklers installed.
D. When replacing existing sprinklers,
the system must be removed from
service. Refer to the appropriate sys-
tem description and/or valve instruc-
tions. Prior to removing the system
from service, notify all Authorities
Having Jurisdiction. Consideration
should be given to employment of a
fire patrol in the affected area.
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1. Remove the system from service,
draining all water and relieving all
pressure on the piping.
2. Using the special sprinkler wrench,
remove the old sprinkler and in-
stall the new unit. Care must be
taken to replace the sprinkler with
the proper model, style, orifice
size and temperature rating. A
fully stocked spare sprinkler cabi-
net should be provided for this
purpose.
3. Place the system back in service
and secure all valves. Check and
repair all leaks.
E. Sprinkler systems that have been
subjected to a fire must be returned
to service as soon as possible. The
Minimum Spacing Between Sprinklers:
Pendent• 9'-o· (2,75 m)
A~roval Chart Model M
E~tende Coverage Ordinary Hazard·
Uprlghl • 9'-6' (2,9m) Extra Larae Orifice Sprinklers
Maximum Maximum Minimum Water Su--Ju Renulrements
Sprinkler Area Ordinary Hazard Ordinary Hazara
Spacing per Group One 3 Group Two3
Le,,,.,.; X Wdth' Scrinkler Flow cressure Flow Pressure UL'
12 ft .. X 12 ft .. 144 sq. feel 30.4 GPM @ 7.0 PSI 30.4 GPM @ 7.0 PSI A1X,
3,7m x3,7m 13,4 sq. meters 115,1 L/Min@ 48,3 kPa 115, 1 L/Min @ 48,3 kPa B1Y
14 ft .. X 14 ft .. 196 sq. feel 30.4 GPM@ 7.0 PSI 39.2 GPM @ 11.6 PSI AtX,
4,3m x4,3m 18,2 sq. meters 115, 1 UM in @ 48,3 kPa 149 UMin @ 80 kPa B1Y
16 ft .. X 16 ft .. 256 sq. lee! 38.4 GPM@ 11.1 PSI 51.2 GPM@ 19.8 PSI AtX,
4,9m x4,9m 23,8 sq. meters 146 UMin@ 77 kPa 195 UMin @ 137 kPa 81Y
18 ft .. X 18 ft .. 324 sq. feet 48.6 GPM @ 17.6 PSI 64.8 GPM @ 31.7 PSI A1X,
5,Sm x 5,Sm 30, 1 sq. meters 183,5 UMin@ 122 kPa 246 L/Min @ 219 kPa BtY
20 ft .. X 20 ft.. 400 sq. feel 60 GPM @ 27.2 PSI 80.0 GPM @ 48.1 PSI A1X,
6,1m x6,1m 37 ,2 sq. meters 227 UMin @ 188 kPa 303 UMin @ 332 kPa 81Y
APPROVED TEMPERATURES APPROVED FINISHES
Sprinkler 83 c
MODELM
EXTENDED COVERAGE
ORDINARY HAZARD
EXTRA LARGE ORIFICE SPRINKLER
entire system must be inspected for
damage and repaired or replaced as
necessary. Sprinklers that have
been exposed to corrosive products
of combustion or high ambient tem-
peratures but have not operated,
should be replaced. Refer to the
Authority Having Jurisdiction for mini-
mum replacement requirements.
r.=Te,y,~e,atu,e KEY Finis A 1 X-Escutcheon (Pdt. Sprinkler on1'/)
APPROVALS1
Pendent Upright
ULC' NYr--~ FM UL' ULC4 NYC5
A1X, A1X A1 A1 A1 BtY BtY ----
AtX, AtX, A1 At At B1Y 81Y --·-
A1X, A1X, A1 A1 A1 81Y 81Y .. ..
A1X, A1X, A1 At A1 81Y 81Y ·-·-
A1X, A1X, ·-At At A1 ·-BtY 81Y
APPROVED ESCUTCHEONS
A. 15S'F (68'C), 175'F ( 79'C), 200°F (93°C), 286°F (141°C) 1 -Chrome, Brass, Black Teflon®, X -Standard (surface) only
B • 155°F(68°C), 175°F ( 79°C), 200°F (93°C)
and White Polyester Y -Standard (surface) or recessed
with E-1 nr F-1 ""Cutcheon
1 This chart shows listings and approvals available at time of printing. Other approvals are in process. Check with manufacturer for additional approvals.
2 To determine "Minimum Water Supply Requirement' for areas of coverage where length and width of actual sprinkler spacing are not equal, select the
"Maximum Sprinkler Spacing' from the chart that is equal to or greater than the larger of the actual spacing (length or width) dimensions used.
Example: When using 10'· 6' x 13'-0' sprinkler spacing, provide the "Minimum Water Supply Requirement' listed in the chart for 14'-0' x 14'-o• spacing.
For areas of coverage smaller than shown, use the "minimum water supply requirement' in the appropriate hazard group for the next larger area listed.
The distance from sprinklers to wans shall not exceed one-half the 'Maximum Sprinkler Spacing• listed for the "Minimum water supply Requirement" used.
3 Minimum Water Supplies listed V'ilh Maximum Areas of Coverage shown, are designed to provide the following design densities: Ordinary Hazard Group
One Densities: 0.15 GPt.V Ft.2, Ordinary Hazard Group Two Densities: 0.2 GPM/Ft.2.
• Listing is for hydraulically calculated systems designed with a minimum remote area of 1500 sq. feet (139,35 sq. m) or five sprinklers which ever is grealer.
Viking Model M ECOH-ELO sprinklers (Pendent and Upright) are listed for use in unobstructed construction and non-combustible obstructed construction•
consisting of solid steel and/or concrete beams as defined in NFPA 13 (1991 edition). Ceiling slope: not to exceet 2' per foot (166 mm per meter).
• Web members of open web trusses must not exceed 1· (25,4mm) diameter.
5 Accepted for use by City of New York Department of Buildings MEA No. 89-92 Vol. IX. OBSTRUCTION TABLE
"' i-'----See Nole 8 I "-smooth Ceiling Distance from Maximum Allowable
!!,.">~ ·~li'"·,ec,-.. See Nole 8 Sprinkler Distance for location
See-.:..::.::,.:::~::.::::::--... OBSTRUCTION See ~ to Side of Deflector above
of Obslruction Bottom of Obstruction
··:· , ~~~:r~t·-···~o~;~~~}?p'?f''rw~>r; less than 1 ft. 6 in. 0in.
Less than 0,45 m 0mm
1 ft.-6 in to less than 3 ft. -0 in. 1 In
Distance from Neer ....... _·::--~s:::·::',...:-~ -_:: .. ~;stance From Neer_ 0,46 m to less than 0,91 m. 25.4mm
Side Of O:i.slruction •• ~ :>::'. Side Of Obstruction 3 ft.-0 in. to less than 4 ft.• Din. 3in.
0,91 m to less than 1,22 m. 76,2 mm
Se, Note c 4 ft. -0 In. to less than 4 ft.-6 in. 5in.
Maximum allowable distance for location of deflector above bottom obstruction varies
1,22 m to less than 1 ,38 m 127mm
Note A: 4 ft.-6 in. to less than 6 ft.-0 in. 71n. with distance lrom side ol obstruction. See OBSTRUCTION TABLE. 1,38 m to less than 1,83 m 177mm
Note 8: Refer to Installation Standards. Do not exceed distance allowed for type of construction. 6 It· 0 in. to less than 6 ft .• 6 in. 9in.
Note C: Minimum spacing between Model M ECOH Sprinklers: 1,83 m lo less than 1,98 m 228mm
Pendent • 9'-o• (2, 75 m) 6 ft.· 6 in. to less than 7 ft.-0 in. 11 in.
Upr~ht = 9'-6' (2,9 m) 1,98 m to less than 2,14 m 279mm
Viking Model M COH-ELO spnnklers (Pendent end Upri~ht) are listed for use In unobstructed construction and 7 ft.-0 In. or greater 14 In. non-combustible obstructed construction• consisting of so 1d steel and/or concrete beams as defined In NFPA 13
(1991 edition). Ceiling slope: not to exceet 2" per foot (166 mm&er meter). 2, 14 m or greater 355mm
• Web members of open web trusses musl nol exceed 1" 5,4mm) Cfiameter.
•
2-3/4"
(69,9mm)
3/4"-
(20mm) ~
NPT
Model M
Extended Coverage
Ordinary Hazard-ELO
Upright Sprinkler
Fi ure 1
1-7 /8"
(47,6mm)
Model M ECOH-ELO
Pendent Sprinkler
Installed with 1/8" (3,1 mm)
Escutcheon
t
2-1/8"
(54mm)
Maximum
1-3/8"(34,9mm)
Minimum
L '
Replaces pa~e 83 a-c dated February 8, 1996
(Revised Minimum Pressures to 7.0 PSI)
Model M ECOH-ELO
Pendent Sprinkler
Installed with
Model F-1 Adjustable
Escutcheon
Figure 3
!
2-1/16"
(52,4mm)
1-3/8"
(35mm)
t
2-3/4"
(69,9mm)
5/16"
(8.0mm)
Model M
Extended Coverage
Ordinary Hazard-ELO
Pendent Sprinkler
Fi ure 2
Model M ECOH-ELO
Pendent Sprinkler
Installed with
Model E-1 Recessed
Escutcheon
Form No. 051393