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City of Carlsbad
Sprinkler Permit
3233 CAMINO DE LOS
Job Address:
COCHES
Permit Type: SPRINK
Parcel No:
Permit No: AS050139
Status: ISSUED
Applied 6/21/2005
Approved: 8/17/2005
Lot #: 0
Reference No.: Issued: 8/17/2005
PC #: Inspector:
Project Title: HENRY'S MARKET FIRE SPRINKLER PLAN CHECK &
INSPECTIONS
Applicant:
G & A FIRE PROTECTION
SUITE 40
14141 COVELLO ST
VAN NUYS, CA
818-780-9080
Owner:
Fees ($) Add'l Fees ($) Total ($) Balance ($)
1,150 0 1,150 0
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Job Name : HANRY'S MARKET CARLSBAD
Building
Location 3233 CAM INO DE LOS COCHES, CARLSBAD, CA 92009
System
Contract
Data File 04085-CA.WX1
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HANRY'S MARKET CARLSBAD Date 061005
Hydraulic Design Information Sheet
Name - HANRYS MARKETPLACE Date - 06/10/005
Location - 3233 CAMINO DE LOS COCHES, CARLSBAD, CA 92009
S (X) NFPA 13 ( ) Lt. Haz. Ord.Haz.Gp. ( ) 1 (X) 2 ( ) 3 ( ) Ex.Haz.
Y ( ) NFPA 231 ( ) NFPA 231C C ) Figure Curve
E _____
M Area of Sprinkler Operation - 1500 System Type Sprinkler/Nozzle
Density - .2000 (X) Wet Make VIKING
D Area Per Sprinkler - 256.00 C ) Dry Model EC LO
S Hose Allowance - Inside - ( ) Preaction K-Factor 11.2
Calculation Flow Required - 311.7 Press Required - 77.4
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Water Supply Curve (C)
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City Water Supply:
Cl - Static Pressure : 81
C2 - Residual Pressure: 76.5
C2 - Residual Flow : 1412
150
140
P 120
R 110
E 100
S 90
U 70
R 60
E 50
40
30
20
10
200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800
FLOW (NA 1.85)
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Dl - Elevation : 8.229
D2-System Flow : 311.718
D2 - System Pressure : 77.403
Hose (Adj City)
Hose ( Demand)
D3-System Demand : 311.718
Safety Margin : 3.322
-
- 130
-
Cl
S 80
Dl
Flow Diagram
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75.4 76.4 27.5 79.6
23-31-.+24-25-+26+.-29<-27+-6 -
1' 75.4 23.6 79.5
152.9
15.6
4-7
T
1371.2 174.5
15.
1
1211.3 190.4
16.1
4-9
1047 207.1
17.
#- 10
1
86. 224.8
4- 11
1
67.1 244
20.
- 12
1'
46.V 264.8
22.
#- 13
77.5 137.2 104.7 67.7 24.6
I +-23 4-22 21 +-20 (-19 -18 17+-16 -15 4-14
152.9 121.3 86.9 46.9 24.6
77.5 77.5 26.8 79.4 158.9 190.4 224.8 264.8 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7
I -*32_*2 -*3 -*4 30285 6 4-7 8 -9 4-104-11<_124-134-144- TOR- BOPé-UG4€-UG3-UG2-UG14-TEST
77.5 25 79.4 79.4 174.5 207.1 244 287.1 311.7 311.7 311.7
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Fittings Used Summary
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Filling Legend
Abbrev. Name 1/ % 1 11/4 11/2 2 21/2 3 3% 4 5 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 24
E 90' Standard Elbow 2 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 14 18 22 27 35 40 45 50 61
F 45' Elbow 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 5 7 9 11 13 17 19 21 24 28
G Generic Gate Valve 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 13
I 90'Flow Thru Tee 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 15 17 20 25 30 35 50 60 71 81 91 101 121
Z Generic Flow Switch 2 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 14 18 22 27 35 40 45 50 61
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Pressure / Flow Summary - STANDARD
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HAN RYS MARKET CARLSBAD Date 061005
Node Elevation K-Fact Pt Pn Flow Density Area Press
No Actual Actual - - Req.
23 22.0 43.65 na
31 22.0 28.91 na
24 22.0 25.12 na
25 22.0 11.2 21.34 na 51.74 .2000 256.00 20.700
26 22.0 11.2 20.9 na 51.2 .2 256 20.7
29 22.0 11.2 21.49 na 51.92 .2 256 20.7
27 22.0 25.66 na
22 22.0 43.78 na
21 22.0 43.94 na
20 22.0 44.14 na
19 22.0 44.3 na
18 22.0 44.42 na
17 22.0 44.49 na
16 22.0 44.52 na
1 22.0 43.43 na
15 22.0 44.54 na
32 22.0 29.9 na
2 22.0 25.92 na
3 22.0 11.2 21.94 na 52.46 .2000 256.00 20.700
4 22.0 11.2 21.45 na 51.87 .2 256 20.7
30 22.0 11.2 22.0 na 52.54 .2 256 20.7
28 22.0 25.62 na
5 22.0 46.4 na
6 22.0 46.5 na
7 22.0 46.64 na
8 22.0 46.89 na
9 22.0 47.37 na
10 22.0 47.93 na
11 22.0 48.58 na
12 22.0 49.34 na
13 22.0 50.05 na
14 22.0 50.87 na
TOR 22.0 52.02 na
BOR -3.0 63.98 na
UG4 -3.0 64.04 na
UG3 -3.0 64.27 na
UG2 -3.0 79.58 na
UG1 -3.0 79.8 na
TEST 3.0 77.4 na
The maximum velocity is 13.76 and it occurs in the pipe between nodes 29 and 27
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Final Calculations - Standard
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HANRY'S MARKET CARLSBAD Date 061005
Hyd. Qa Dia. Fitting Pipe Pt Pt
Ref. "C' or Ftng's Pe Pv ******* Notes
Point Qt Pf/UL Eqv. Ln. Total Pf Pn
23 -75.36 1.536 iT 10.108 52.250 43.647
to 120 0.0 10.108 0.0
31 5.36 -0.2364 00 62.358 -14.742 V&= 13.05 •
31 0.0 1.536 0.0 16.000 28.905
to 120 0.0 0.0 0.0
24 -75.36 -0.2364 0.0 16.000 -3.782 Vel = 13.05
24 0.0 1.536 0.0 16.000 25.123
to 120 0.0 0.0 0.0
25 -75.36 -0.2364 0.0 16.000 - - -3.783 Vet = 13.05
25 51.74 1.536 0.0 16.000 21.340 K Factor = 11.20
to 120 0.0 0.0 0.0
26 -23.62 -0.0276 - 0.0 16.000 -0.442 Vet = 4.09
26 51.20 1.536 0.0 16.000 20.898 KFactor 11.20
to 120 0.0 0.0 0.0
29 27.58 0.0368 0.0 16.000 0.589 Vet = 4.78
29 51.91 1.536 0.0 16.000 21.487 KFactor 11.20
to 120 0.0 0.0 0.0
27 79.49 0.2609 0.0 16.000 4.175 Vet= 13.76
27 0.0 1.536 iT 10.108 69.750 25.662
to 120 0.0 10.108 0.0
679.49 0.2609 0.0 79.858 20.838 Vet = 13.76
0.0
79.49 46.500 K Factor = 11.66
*P-9
22 15.64 1.536 2T 20.216 202.000 43.780
to ' 120 0.0 20.216 0.0
7 15.640.0129 0.0 222.216 2.864 Vet = 2.71
0.0
15.64 46.644 KFactor 2.29
*Pi2
21 15.89 1.536 2T 20.216 202.000 43.935
to 120 0.0 20.216 0.0
8 15.890.0133 0.0 222.216 2.951 Vel 2.75
0.0
15.89 46.886 KFactor = 2.32
*P1 5
20 16.67 1.536 2T 20.216 202.000 44.144
to 120 0.0 20.216 0.0
9 16.67 0.0145 0.0 222.216 3.223 Vet = 2.89
0.0
16.67 47.367 K Factor = 2.42
*P1 8
19 17.76 1.536 21 20.216 202.000 44.303
to 120 0.0 20.216 0.0
- 10 17.76 - 0.0163 0.0222.216 3.625 Vel =3.08
0.0
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Hyd. ' Qa Dia. Fitting Pipe Pt Pt
Ref. "C' or Ftngs Pe Pv Notes
Point Qt Pf/UL Eqv. Ln. Total Pf Pn
17.76
*P21
18 19.15 1.536
to 120
11 19.15 0.0188
0.0
19.15
*P24
17 20.81 1.536
to 120
12 20.81 0.0219
0.0
20.81
*P27
16 22.32 1.536
to 120
13 22.32 0.0249
47.928 K Factor= 2.57
2T 20.216 202.000 44.416
0.0 20.216 0.0
0.0 222.216 4.167 Vel = 3.32
48.583 K Factor = 2.75
21 20.216 202.000 44.487
0.0 20.216 0.0
0.0 222.216 4.857
49.344
44.516 21 20.216 202.000
0.0 20.216 0.0
0.0 222.216 5.532
Vel = 3.60
K Factor = 2.96
Vel = 3.86
22.32 50.048 K Factor= 3.16
11 21.838 15.750 43.426 77.49 3.314
120 0.0 21.838 0.0
77.49 0.0059 0.0 37.588 0.221 Vel = 2.88
75.36 3.314 0.0 6.450 43.647
120 0.0 0.0 0.0
152.85 0.0206 0.0 6.450 0.133 Vel =-.-5.69
-15.63 3.314 0.0 9.160 43.780
120 0.0 0.0 0.0
137.22 0.0169 0.0 9.160 0.155 Vel = 5.10
-15.90 3.314 0.0 15.500 43.935
120 0.0 0.0 0.0
121.32 0.0135 0.0 15.500 0.209 Vel = 4.51
-16.66 3.314 0.0 15.500 44.144
120 0.0 0.0 0.0
104.66 0.0103 0.0 15.500 0.159 Vel = 3.89
-17.77 3.314 0.0 15.500 44.303
120 0.0 0.0 0.0
86.89 0.0073 0.0 15.500 0.113 Vel 3.23
-19.15 3.314 0.0 15.500 44.416
120 0.0 0.0 0.0
67.74 0.0046 0.0 15.500 0.071 Vel 2.52
-20.80 3.314 0.0 12.330 44.487
120 0.0 0.0 0.0
46.94 0.0024 0.0 12.330 0.029 Vel 1.75
-22.33 3.314 iT 21.838 12.330 44.516
120 0.0 21.838 0.0
24.61 0.0007 0.0 34.168 0.024 Vel = 0.92
*P30
to
23
23
to
22
22
to
21
21
to
20
20
to
19
19
to
18
18
to
1,7-----
17
to
16
16
to
15
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Hyd. Qa Dia. Fitting Pipe Pt Pt
Ref. "C" or Ftng's Pe Pv ******* Notes
Point Qt Pf/UL Eqv. Ln. Total Pf Pn
15
to
14
1
to
32
*p33
0.0
24.61
0.0
24.61
-77.49
-77A9
1.536
120
0.0298
1.536
120
-0.2489
IT 10.108
0.0
P:P
0.0
0.0
0.0
202.000
10.108
212.108
54.330
0.0
54.330
44.540
0.0
6.326
50.866
43.426
0.0
-13.524
Vel = 4.26
K Factor = 3.45
Vel = 13.42
32 0.0 1.536 0.0 16.000 29.902
to 120 0.0 0.0 0.0
2 -77.49 -0.2489 0.0 16.000 -3.982 Vel = 13.42
2 0.0 1.536 0.0 16.000 25.920
to 120 0.0 0.0 0.0
3-77.49-0.2489 0.0 16.000 -3.983 Vel = 13.42
3 52.46 1.536 0.0 16.000 21.937 KFactor= 11.20
to 120 0.0 0.0 0.0
4-25.03-0.0308 0.0 16.000 -0.492 Vel = 4.33
4 51.86 1.536 0.0 16.000 21.445 K Factor= 11.20
to 120 0.0 0.0 0.0
30 26.830.0350 0.016.000 0.560 Vel=4.65
30 52.54 1.536 0.0 13.910 22.005 K Factor = 11.20
to 120 0.0 0.0 0.0
28 79.37 0.2602 0.0 13.910 3.619 Vel = 13.74
28 0.0 1.536 IT 10.108 69.750 25.624
to 120 0.0 10.108 0.0
5 79.370.2602 0.0 79.858 20.779 Vel = 13.74
5 0.0 3.314 0.0 15.750 46.403
to 120 0.0 0.0 0.0
6 79.37 0.0062 0.0 15.750 0.097 Vel = 2.95
6 79.49 3.314 0.0 6.450 46.500
to 120 0.0 0.0 0.0
7 158.86 0.0223 0.0 6.450 0.144 Vel = 5.91
7 15.64 3.314 0.0 9.160 46.644
to 120 0.0 0.0 0.0
8 174.5 0.0264 0.0 9.160 0.242 Vel = 6.49
8 15.89 3.314 0.0 15.500 46.886
to 120 0.0 0.0 0.0
9190.390.0310 0.0 15.500 0.481 Vel = 7.08
9 16.67 3.314 0.0 15.500 47.367
to 120 0.0 0.0 0.0
10 207.06 0.0362 0.0 15.500 0.561 Vel = 7.70
10 17.76 3.314 0.0 15.500 47.928
to 120 0.0 0.0 0.0
11 224.82 0.0423 0.0 15.500 0.655 VeI= 8.36
11 19.16 3.314 0.0 15.500 48.583
to 120 0.0 0.0 0.0
12 243.98 0.0491 0.0 15.500 0.761 Vel = 9.07
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Hyd. Qa Dia. Fitting Pipe Pt Pt
Ref. "C' or Ftng's Pe Pv Notes
Point Qt Pf/UL Eqv. Ln. Total Pf Pn
12 20.80 3.314 0.0 12.330 49.344
to 120 0.0 0.0 0.0
13 264.78 0.0571 0.0 12.330 0.704
13 22.32 3.314 0.0 12.330 50.048
to 120 0.0 0.0 0.0
14 287.1 0.0663 0.0 12.330 0.-818-
14 24.62 3.314 1E 10.191 4.750 50.866
to 120 0.0 10.191 0.0
TOR 311.72 0.0773 0.0 14.941 1.155
TOR 0.0 4.31 1E 13.937 25.000 52.021
to 120 1Z 13.937 27.874 10.828
BOR 311.72 0.0215 0.0 52.874 1.136
BOR 0.0 6.4 1 12.097 10.000 63.985
to 140 0.0 12.097 0.0
UG4 311.72 0.0024 0.0 22.097 0.052
UG4 0.0 6.134 1E 22.353 68.700 64.037
to 150 0.0 22.353 0.0
UG3 311.72 0.0025 0.0 91.053 0.232
UG3 0.0 6.134 5E 27.353 10.000 64.269
to 150 0.0 111.765 15.000
UG2 311.72 0.0025 0.0 121.765 0.310 _____
UG2 0.0 6.134 iT 47.899 36.830 79.579
to 150 0.0 47.899 0.0
UG1 311.72 0.0026 0.0 84.729 0.217
UG1 0.0 8.044 1 54.952 199.580 79.796
to 150 1G 6.28 103.623 -2.599
TEST 311.72 0.0007 1 14.13 303.203 0.206
1E 28.-261--.-------
0.0
311.72 77.403
VeI 9.85
VeI = 10.68
- VeI= 11.59
VeI = 6.85
Vel = 3.11
VeI = 3.38
*Fixed loss = 15.000
Vel= 3.38
VeI= 3.38
VeI= 1.97
K Factor = 35.43
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AutoPeaking Summary
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Auto Peaking Summary - List of Pipes for Area Calculated
Left Right
Side Side
From To Length From To Length
23 31 52.250 27 6 69.750
1 32 54.330 28 5 69.750
23 31 62.358 27 6 79.858
1 32 54.330 28 5 79.858
Flow Pressure Pressure
Required Required Differential
Left 16.000 I 311.635 76.699 -0.704
Area Calculated I 311.718 77.403 0.000
Right 16.000 I 312.118 77.303 -0.101
Typical Distance Between Heads = 16.000
Typical Distance Between Heads. = 26
Typical Distance Between Heads = 26
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December 17, 2004 Sprinkler 108 a
PRODUCT NAME
Viking Model M Standard Response!
Quick Response Extended Coverage
Dry Pendent Sprinkler
Adjustable Recessed Sprinkler
Base Part No. 10541 (Sprinkler Iden-
tification No. VK1 86t)
tThe Sprinkler Identification Number (SIN) is
stamped on the sprinkler deflector.
Available since 1998.
MANUFACTURER
The Viking Corporation
210 N. Industrial Park Road
Hastings, Michigan 49058 USA
Telephone: (269) 945-9501
(877) 384-5464
Fax: (269) 945-9599
e-mail: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Viking Extended Coverage Adjust-
able Recessed Dry Pendent Sprinkler is
a thermosensitive glass-bulb type spray
sprinkler, suitable for use in areas sub-
ject to freezing. It is designed for dry sys-
tems and preaction systems where it is
necessary to prevent water or condensa-
tion from entering the drop nipple before
the sprinkler operates. It may also be in-
stalled in spaces subject to freezing and
supplied from a wet system in an adja-
cent heated area. The assembly features
a sealed brass inlet and a durable
threaded steel barrel with an Electrode-
posited Epoxy Base coating. This sprin-
kler is of the Model M design with a nomi-
nal 3 mm glass bulb. The Viking Ex-
tended Coverage Dry Pendent Sprinkler
is available in several finishes and tem-
perature ratings to meet design require-
ments (see the Approval Chart on page
108 b).
The seal at the threaded end of the as-
sembly is held in place by force transmit-
ted from the compression screw,
through the glass bulb and internal
parts, onto a special sealing spring. Dur-
ing fire conditions, the heat-sensitive liq-
uid in the glass bulb expands, causing
the glass to shatter, releasing the inter-
nal parts to open the waterway. Water
flowing through the sprinkler orifice
strikes the sprinkler deflector, forming a
uniform spray pattern to extinguish or
control the fire. The Extended Coverage
Dry Pendent Sprinkler is to be installed
with the recesed style escutcheon with
up to 5/8" (15,9 mm) adjustment (see
Figure 1) to provide a recessed appear-
ance The escutcheon slips on from be-
low the ceiling to allow installation of the
sprinkler prior to ceiling construction.
Note: Units of measure in parentheses
may be approximations.
Form No. F_051498
Viking Extended Coverage Dry Pendent
Adjustable Recessed Sprinklers may be
ordered in lengths from 3-1/4" to 47-1/2"
(82,5 mm to 1 207 mm), and are avail-
able in 1/4" (6,35 mm) increments.
TECHNICAL DATA
LISTINGS AND APPROVALS
Refer to the Approval Chart on page
108 b.
Listed to maximum length of 47-1/2" (1
207 mm).
Glass-bulb fluid temperature rated to
-65 °F (-55 °C).
Rated to 175 psi (1 207 kPa) water work-
ing pressure.
Factory tested pneumatically to 95 psi
(655 kPa).
Thread Size: 1" NPT or 25 mm BSP
Nominal K-Factor: 5.6 U.S. (8,1 metric*)
for all listed and approved lengths.
Metric K-Factor shown is for use when pressure is
measured in kPa. When pressure is measured in
BAR, multiply the metric K-factor shown by 10.0.
Refer to the Approval Chart for minimum
water supply requirements and maxi-
mum areas of coverage.
Factory tested pneumatically at 95 psi
(655 kPa).
SPRINKLER MATERIALS
Frame: Brass Castings UNS-C84400
Deflector: Brass UNS-C26000
Bulb: Glass, nominal 3 mm diameter
Belleville Spring Sealing Assembly:
Nickel Alloy, coated on both sides
with Teflon Tape
Spring Base: Brass UNS-C31400 or
UNS-C31 600
Screw: Brass UNS-C36000
Pip Cap: Brass UNS-C31600
Seat: Copper UNS-C21000
Orifice: Copper UNS-C21000
Washer: Stainless Steel UNS-530400
Gasket: Buna-N
Tube: ERW Hydraulic Steel Tube
Inlet: Brass UNS-C31600
Support (Internal): Stainless Steel
UNS-S30400
Spring (Internal): Stainless Steel
UNS-S30200
Barrel: Steel Pipe UNS-G10260
Electrode posited Epoxy Base finish
Standard/Quick Response Extended
Coverage Dry Pendent Sprinkler
For Light-Hazard Occupancies Only
ESCUTCHEON MATERIALS•
Recessed Dry Escutcheon: Cold Rolled
Steel UNS-G10080
AVAILABLE FINISHES
Chrome-Enloy® (patents pending) or
White Polyester
SPRINKLER TEMPERATURE RATINGS
Refer to Table 1 below.
ACCESSORIES
Recessed Dry Sprinkler Wrench: Part
No. 07565W/B**
**Requires a separate 1/a" ratchet (not available
from Viking).
Sprinkler Guard: Chrome, with no listings
or approvals, for installation on Viking
Dry Pendent Sprinklers manufactured
after May 1994 only (Part No. 08954).
Replacement Escutcheons:
Recessed Escutcheon: Base Part Num-
ber 05459A
Sprinkler Temperature Nominal Sprinkler Temp. 1 Maximum Ambient Bulb
Classification I CeigTemerature1 Cor2
155°F(68°C) ......._CL Red
hIntermediate L. 17 .. L ...L YlIo
Footnotes
1 Based on NFPA-13. Other limits may apply, depending on fire loading, sprinkler location,
and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation
standards.
2 Temperature rating is stamped on the deflector.
Table I
Replaces page 108 a-b, dated September 17, 2004 (updated the maximum standard
dry sprinkler order length). Refer to technical data page DRYI-2 for general care,
installation, and maintenance information.
For "A" Dimension:
Determine the dis-
tance from face of tee
to finished ceiling.
Round to nearest 1/4"
(6,35 mm) between
3-1/4" and 47-1/2"
(82,5 mm and 1 207
mm).
NOTE: Sprinklerwill be
recessed approxi-
mately 5/16" (7,9
mm) above finished
ceiling with 5/8" (15,8
mm) vertical adjust-
Finished ceiling
Minimum ceiling hole size:
2-1/8" (54 mm) diameter.
Maximum ceiling hole size:
2-1/2" (63,5 mm) diameter.
Adjustment:
5/16(7,9mm)
L3-1/1
5/16(7,9 mm)
Minimum:
1" (25,4 mm)
Maximum:
1-5/8" (41,2 mm) (,mm)
Figure 1
Adjustable Recessed Standard Response/Quick Response Extended Coverage
Dry Pendent Sprinkler with up to 5/8" (15,8 mm) of Adjustment
Sprinkler 108 b December 17, 2004
A • fL Temperature KEY
Approval Chart Finish
Extended Coverage Dry Pendent Sprinkler VK186 AIX4- Escutcheon (if applicable)
_______________________ 21 Nominal Order Length Listings Maximum Area of Coverage K-Factor Minimum Water Supply Requirements2 Increment6 -
Listings
Width x Length . 3 I
-
U.S. metric Inches mm cULus4 NYC'
l6 ft. xl6 ft. (4,9mx4,9m) 5.6 8,11
18 ft. x18 ft. (5,5mx5,5m) j 5.6 8,1 1 33gpm@34.7 psi (l24,9L/min239,4kPa)J1/4 L 635 AlL Al
Standard Respo se Listings - mr5topsW5Um3 1,8~ji/4L8,35 Al Al
Approved Temperature Ratings Approved Finishes
A - 155 °F (68 C) and 175 °F (79 °C) 1 - Chrome-Enloy® or White Polyester
Footnotes
1 This chart shows listings and approvals available at time of printing. Other approvals may be in process. Check with the manufacturer for addi-
tional approvals.
2 For areas of coverage smaller than shown, use the "Minimum Water Supply Requirement for the next larger "Area of Coverage" listed for the
sprinkler used. The distance from sprinklers to walls shall not exceed one-half the sprinkler spacing indicated for the "Minimum Water Supply
Requirement' used.
3Metric K-Factor shown is for use when pressure is measured in kPa. When pressure is measured in BAR, multiply the metric K-factor shown by 10.0.
Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. for use in the U.S. and Canada. Listings are limited to Light-Hazard occupancies with smooth, flat, hori-
zontal ceilings.
Accepted for use, City of New York Department of Buildings, MEA Number 89-92-F, Vol. 15.
6 Minimum length ("A" Dimension) = 3-1/4" (82,5 mm). Maximum length ("A" dimension) = 47-1/2" (1 207 mm).
ORDERING INFORMATION
For proper shipment, specify: model, or-
ifice size, finish, temperature rating, es-
cutcheon type, and length ("A" dimen-
sion). The "A" dimension is the distance
from the face of the fitting (tee) to the de-
sired finished ceiling location (see Table
2 and Figure 1). The dry pendent sprin-
kler must be ordered and manufactured
specifically for the conditions of the indi-
vidual installation.
Viking Standard/Quick Response Ex-
tended Coverage Dry Pendent Sprinklers
may be ordered in lengths from 3-1/4" to
47-1/2" (82,5 mm to 1207 mm), and are
available in 1/4" (6,35 mm) increments..
5. ESCUTCHEON INSTALLATION
The Viking Standard/Quick Response
Extended Coverage Dry Pendent Sprin-
kler is to be installed with the recessed
style escutcheon with up to 5/8" (15,9
mm) adjustment to provide a recessed
appearance. For limits of adjustment for
the recessed escutcheon, see Figure 1.
Install the sprinkler onto the piping
prior to installing the escutcheon (re-
fer to page DRYI-2 for instructions).
The escutcheon slips on from below the
ceiling to allow installation of the sprin-
kler prior to ceiling construction.
Replaces page 108 a-b, dated September 17,2004 (updated the maximum standard dry sprinkler order Form No. F 051498
length). Refer to data page DRYI-2 for general care, installation, and maintenance information. -
December 17, 2004 Sprinkler 83 a
1. PRODUCT NAME
Viking Model M Extended Coverage
Ordinary Hazard ELO Sprinklers
Upright Sprinkler Base P/N 08687 (SIN
VK532t) cULus Listed, FM Approved
Pendent Sprinkler Base Part No.
08340 (SIN VK534t) cULus Listed
t Sprinkler Identification Number (SIN) is stamped
on the sprinkler deflector.
Available since 1993.
MANUFACTURER
The Viking Corporation
210 N. Industrial Park Road
I-lfinnc Mr'hinn 490 U SA
(oh) .304-3404
Fax: (269) 945-9599
e-mail: techsvcsvikingcorp.com
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Viking Extended Coverage Ordinary
Hazard Extra-Large Orifice (ECOH-ELO)
Sprinklers are thermo- sensitive glass
bulb spray sprinkler equipped with an
extra-large orifice and a special deflec-
tor. The pip cap and sealing assembly of
the sprinkler are held in place by a 3 mm
glass bulb.
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 sprinklers are listed as a
standard response 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.
Viking ECOH-ELO sprinklers are avail-
able with finishes and temperature rat-
ings to meet design requirements. The
special Teflon® coatings and Poly fin-
ishes can be used in decorative applica-
tions where colors are desired. In addi-
tion, these finishes are corrosion resis-
tant and provide protection against
many corrosive environments.
During fire conditions, when the temper-
ature around the sprinkler reaches its
operating temperature, the heat-sensi-
tive 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, form-
ing a uniform spray pattern to extinguish
4I,,S
Viking ECOH-ELO Sprinklers may be
ordered and/or used as open sprinklers
(glass bulb and pip cap assembly re-
.,.
Upright
Listing and Approval Notes
(Also refer to the approval chart.)
cULus Listings: Viking ECOH-ELO
Upright and Pendent Sprinklers are
cULus Listed for use in unobstructed
construction, and non-combustible ob-
structed construction consisting of
solid steel and/or concrete beams as
defined in the latest edition of NFPA'
13. The sprinkler installation rules con-
tained in N FPA 13 for extended cover-
age upright and pendent spray sprin-
klers must be followed.
Ceiling slope not to exceed 2" per foot
(166 mm per meter).
Hydraulic Design Note:
cULus Listings are for hydraulically
calculated systems designed with a
minimum remote area of 1500 ft2
(139,35 m2), or five sprinklers, which-
ever is greater.
FM Approval: Viking ECOH-ELO Up-
-right Sprinklers are FM Approved for in-
stallation in accordance with the latest
applicable FM Loss Prevention Data
Sheets and Technical Advisory Bulletins:
For limited use in buildings of specific
ceiling or roof construction and for
the protection of certain specific ordi-
nary hazard occupancies (non- stor-
age and/or non-flammable or non-
combustible liquid).
FM Global Loss Prevention Data
Sheets and Technical Advisory Bulle-
tins contain guidelines relating to, but
not limited to: minimum water supply
requirements, hydraulic design, ceiling
slope and obstructions, minimum and
maximum allowable spacing, and de-
flector distance below the ceiling.
Glass-bulb fluid temperature rated to
-65 °F (-55 °C).
Rated 175 psi (1 207 kPa) water working
pressure.
Pendent
Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 psi
(3 448 kPa).
Thread size: 3/4" NPT (20 mm BSP)
Nominal K-Factor: 11.2 U.S. (16,1 met-
ric, for use when pressure is mea-
sured in kPa).
Mm. Operating Pressure and Spacing
Requirements: See approval chart.
ECOH-ELO Pendent: USA Patent No.
D348,719
SPRINKLER MATERIALS
Frame: Brass Castings UNS-C84400
Deflector: Brass UNS-C26000 for Sprin-
kler 08340. Copper UNS-C 19500 for
Sprinkler 08687.
Bulb: Glass, nominal 3 mm diameter
Belleville Spring Sealing Assembly:
Nickel Alloy, coated on both sides
with Teflon Tape
Screw: Brass UNS-C36000
Pip Cap and Insert Assembly: Copper
UNS-C11000 and Stainless Steel
UNS-530400
Teflon®-Coated Sprinklers
Belleville Spring: Exposed
Screw: Nickel plated
Pip Cap & Insert Assembly: Teflon®
Coated
Sprinklers with Poly Finishes
Belleville Spring: Exposed
Screw: Nickel plated
AVAILABLE FINISHES
Brass, Chrome-Enloy® (patents pending),
Black Teflon®, White Poly finish, and Black
Polyester
ACCESSORIES
Sprinkler Wrenches:
Standard Wrench: Part No. 05118CWIB,
available since 1981.
Wrench for coated and recessed
sprinklers: Part No. 11663W/B** *Ay2 ratchet is required (not available from Viking).
Sprinkler Cabinets:
Six-head capacity: Part No. 01724A,
available since 1971.
Twelve-head capacity: Pail No.
01725A, available since 1971.
Telephone: (269) 945-9501 4. TECHNICAL DATA
UJVU/ .Jhl UCIU9C OOLCI 110.
Note: Units of measure in parentheses maybe approximations. Replaces sprinkler page 83 a-d, dated March 12, 2004 (revised
Form No. F_051393 reference to installation rules for obstructed construction).
Sprinkler 83 b December 17, 2004
Refer to the "Sprinkler Accessories"
section of the data book.
5. AVAILABILITY AND SERVICE
Viking products are available through a
network of domestic, Canadian, and
international distributors. See the Viking
Corp. Web site for your closest distribu-
tor or contact The Viking Corporation.
Viking Technical Data may be found on
The Viking Corporation's Web site at
http://www.vikingcorp.com.
The Web site may include a more recent
edition of this Technical Data page.
6. SPRINKLER CARE AND
HANDLING
Sprinklers must be protected from me-
chanical damage. Sprinklers must be
handled with care. They must be
stored in a cool, dry place in their origi-
nal shipping container. Never install
sprinklers that have been dropped,
damaged, or exposed 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. If a glass bulb lacks the
appropriate amount of fluid, it should
be set aside and returned to Viking (or
an authorized Viking distributor) for
analysis as soon as possible. If the
sprinkler is not returned to Viking, it
should be destroyed immediately.
Corrosion-resistant sprinklers must
be installed when subject to corro-
sive atmospheres. When installing
corrosion-resistant sprinklers, take
care not to damage the corrosion-re-
sistant coating. Use only the special
wrench designed for installing coated
Viking sprinklers. (Any other wrench
may damage the coating.)
Use care when locating sprinklers near
fixtures that can generate heat. Do
not install sprinklers where they could
be exposed to temperatures that ex-
ceed the maximum recommended
ambient temperature for the tempera-
ture rating used (see Table 1).
Do not install ECOH-ELO Sprinklers in
areas subject to mechanical damage.
Wet-pipe systems must be provided
with adequate heat. Sprinklers sup-
plied from dry systems in areas sub-
ject to freezing must be listed dry
sprinklers, or upright or horizontal
sidewall sprinklers installed so that
water is not trapped. For dry sys-
tems, pendent sprinklers and side-
wall sprinklers installed on return
bends are permitted, where the
sprinklers, return bend, and branch
line piping are in an area maintained
at or above 40 °F (4 °C). When in-
stalling ECOH-ELO Sprinklers on dry
systems, refer to the Installation
Guides and the AHJ.
7. INSTALLATION
WARNING: Viking sprinklers are manufac-
tured and tested to meet the rigid require-
ments of the approving agency. The sprin-
klers are designed to be installed in accor-
dance with recognized installation stan-
dards. Deviation from the standards or any
alteration to the sprinkler after it leaves the
factory including, but not limited to: painting,
plating, coating, or modification, may render
the sprinkler inoperative and will automati-
cally nullify the approval and any guarantee
made by The Viking Corporation.
Sprinklers are to be installed in ac-
cordance with the latest published
NFPA standards, current applica-
ble FM Global Loss Prevention
Data Sheets and Technical Advi-
sory Bulletins, LPC, Assemblee
Pleniere, VdS or other similar orga-
nizations, and also with the provi-
sions of governmental codes, ordi-
nances, and standards whenever
applicable. The use of extended cov-
erage ordinary hazard extra-large ori-
fice sprinklers may be limited due to
occupancy and hazard. Refer to the
AHJ prior to installation.
The sprinkler must be installed after
the piping is in place to prevent me-
chanical damage. Before installation,
be sure to have the appropriate sprin-
kler model and style, with the correct
orifice size, temperature rating, and
response characteristics. Keep sprin-
klers with protective bulb shields con-
tained within the shields during instal-
lation and testing, and any time the
sprinkler is shipped or handled.
Install escutcheon (if used), which
is designed to thread onto the ex-
ternal threads of the sprinkler.
Apply a small amount of pipe-joint
compound or tape to the external
threads of the sprinkler only, taking
care not to allow a build-up of com-
pound in the sprinkler inlet. NOTE:
Sprinklers with protective bulb
shields must be contained within the
shields before applying pipe-joint
compound or tape.
Install the sprinkler on the piping
using the special sprinkler wrench
only. Take care not to over-
tighten or damage the sprinkler
operating parts. DO NOT use the
deflector to start or thread the
sprinkler into a fitting.
After installation, the entire sprinkler
system must be tested. The test must
be conducted to comply with the instal-
lation standards. Make sure the sprin-
kler is properly tightened. If a thread
leak occurs, normally the sprinkler must
be removed, new pipe-joint compound
or tape applied, and then reinstalled.
This is due to the fact that when the joint
seal is damaged, the sealing com-
pound or tape is washed out of the joint.
Air testing [do not exceed 40 psi (276
kPa)] the sprinkler piping prior to test-
ing with water may be considered in
areas where leakage during testing
must be prevented. Refer to the in-
stallation standards and the AHJ.
Remove plastic protective sprin-
kler bulb shields AFTER the wall
or ceiling finish work is completed
where the sprinkler is installed
and there no longer is a potential
for mechanical damage to the
sprinkler operating elements. To
remove the bulb shields, simply pull
the ends of the shields apart where
they are snapped together. SPRIN-
KLER BULB SHIELDS MUST BE
REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS
BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM
IN SERVICE!
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
NFPA standard that describes care and
maintenance of sprinkler systems. In
addition, the AHJ may have additional
maintenance, testing, and inspection re-
quirements that must be followed.
Sprinklers must be inspected on a
regular basis for corrosion, mechani-
cal damage, obstructions, paint, etc.
The frequency of the inspections
may vary due to corrosive atmo-
spheres, water supplies, and activity
around the device.
Sprinklers 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. Refer
to the installation standards (e.g.,
2-5/16"
(58,7 mm)
(20 mm)
NPT
Figure 2: Upright Sprinkler
(20 mm)
NPT
lI 2-3/8"
1-11/16" (61 mm)
(42,9 mm)
1-1/2"
(38 mm)
Figure 3: Pendent Sprinkler
NFPA 25) and the AHJ for the speci-
fied period of time after which testing
arid/or replacement is required.
Sprinklers that have operated cannot
be reassembled or re-used, but must
be replaced. When replacing sprin-
klers, use only new sprinklers.
C. The sprinkler discharge pattern is criti-
cal for proper fire protection. Therefore,
nothing should be hung from, attached
to, or otherwise obstruct the discharge
pattern. All obstructions must be imme-
Sprinkler 83 c December 17, 2004
7 M
ECOH-ELO Pendent Sprinkler F A
Installed with the Microfas ® IL 1 1-1/8 (286mm)
1-314 Model F-i Adjustable Escutcheon (45) Minimum
.
mm
(445mm)
.., Ii Il Maximum __________________
ECOH-ELO Pendent Sprinkler I 141 ECOH-ELO Pendent Sprinkler
Installed with a Standard 1/8 (3,1 mm) 1-1/2 (38,1 mm) Installed with the Micromatic®
Surface-Mounted Escutcheon Maximum i
2 (50,8 mm) Minimum Model E-i Recessed Escutcheon
Figure 1
Sprinkler Temp. Nominal Sprinkler Temperature Maximum Ambient Bulb
Classification3 Rating (Fusing Point) Ceiling Temperature' Color2
Ordinary 155 *E-(-68 °C 100 "F (38 "C) Red
Intermediate 175 "F (79 "C) 150 "F (65 "C) Yellow
Intermediate 200 °F (93 "C) 150 "F (65 "C) Green
High 286 "F (141 "Q) 225 "F (107 "C) Blue
Sprinkler Finishes: Brass, Chrome-Enlo, Black Teflon®, White Poly finish, and Black
Polyester
Corrosion Resistant Coatings2: Black Teflon®. White Poly finish, and Black Polyester
- Footnotes
1 Based on NFPA-1 3. Other limits may apply depending on fire loading, sprinkler location, and
other requirements of the AHJ. Refer to specific installation standards.
2 Temperature rating is stamped on the deflector. The corrosion-resistant coatings have passed the standard corrosion test required by the
approving agencies. These tests cannot and do not represent all possible corrosive environ-
ments. Prior to installation, verify through the end-user that the coatings are compatible with
or suitable for the proposed environment. For automatic sprinklers, the coatings indicated
are applied to the exposed exterior surfaces only. Note that the spring is exposed on sprin-
klers with Polyester and Teflon® coatings. For Teflon® coated open sprinkers only, the wa-
terway is coated.
Deflector
Style
Thread Size Nominal K-Factor Overall Length Sprinkler Base
Part No.5 SIN NPT BSP U.S. metric4 Inches mm
Upright 3/4' J 20 mm 11.2 16,1 2-5/16 59 08687 VK532
Pendent 3/4' 120mm 1 11.2 1 16,1 2-3/8 61 08340 VK534
Metric K-factor shown is for use when pressure is measured in kPa. When pressure is mea-
sured in bar, multiply the metric K-factor shown by 10.0.
Part number shown is the base part number. For complete part number, refer to current Vi-
king price list schedule. Table I
diatety removed or, if necessary, addi- ature rating, and response charac-
tional sprinklers installed. teristics. A fully stocked spare
D. When replacing existing sprinklers, the sprinkler cabinet should be pro-
system must be removed from service. vided for this purpose.
Refer to the appropriate system de- 3. Place the system back in service
scription and/or valve instructions. and secure all valves. Check for
Prior to removing the system from ser- and repair all leaks.
vice, notify all AHJs. Consideration F. Sprinkler systems that have been sub-
should be given to employment of a jected to a fire must be returned to
fire patrol in the affected area. service as soon as possible. The en-
Remove the system from service, tire system must be inspected for
drain all water, and relieve all damage and repaired or replaced as
pressure on the piping. necessary. Sprinklers that have been
Using the special sprinkler wrench, exposed to corrosive products of
remove the old sprinkler and install combustion or high ambient tempera-
the new unit. Care must be taken to tures, but have not operated, should
ensure that the replacement sprin- be replaced. Refer to the AHJ for min-
kler is the proper model and style, imum replacement requirements.
with the correct orifice size, temper-
SixikIer 83 d December 17, 2004
® EXTENDED COVERAGE W*J - ORDINARY HAZARD
ELO SPRINKLERS
Approval Chart Temperature KEY
Finish
I
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Extended Coverage Ordinary Hazard ELO Sprinklers
jj
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Escutcheon (if applicable) cULus Listing Criteria
Minimum Water Supply Requirements Listings and Approvals1
Max. Sprinkler Maximum Ordinary Hazard Ordinary Hazard Pendent SIN VK534 Upright SIN VK532 Spacing Area per Group One Group Two (P/N 08340) (P/N 08687) L x W2 Sprinkler Flow! Pressure I Flow! Pressure cULus4 I NYC5 cULus4 NYC5
12 ft. x 12 ft. 144 ft2 30 gpm @7.2 psi 30 gpm @ 7.2 psi AiX, B1Y AiX, B1Y Al Al (3,7 mx 3,7 m) (13,4 m2) (113,6 Umin @ 49,5 kPa) I (113,6 Umin @49,5 kPa)
14 ft. x 14 ft. 196 ft2 30 gpm @ 7.2 psi I 39 gpm @ 12.1 psi AlX, B1Y AlX, B1Y Al Al (4,3 mx 4,3 m) (18,2 m.) (113,6 L/min i 49,5 kPa) I (147,7 Umin t 83,7 kPa) I I
16 ft. x 16 ft, 256 ft, 38 gpm @ 11.5 psi I 51 gpml7Ypsi AiX, BIY AlX, B1Y Al Al (4,9 m 4,9 m) (23,8 m.) (143,9 Umin @ 79,4 kPa) (193,1 Umin c 143,0 kPa) I
18 ft. x 18 ft. 324 ft. 49 gpm @ 19.1 psi I 65 gpm @ 33.7 psi A1X, B1Y AiX, BlY Al Al (5,5 m 5,5 m) (30,1 m.) (185,5 Umin 132,0 kPa) 1(246,1 L/min l 232,2 kPa) I
20 ft. x 20 ft. 400 ft 60 gpm @ 28.7 psi I 80 gpm @ 51.0 psi AlX,BlY I I A1X,B1Y Al I I Al (6,1 m 6,1 m) (37,2 m) (227,1 Umin @ 197,9 kPa) 1(302,8 Umin 351,8 kPa) I I
FM Approval Criteria Upright SIN VK532
FM
12 ft. x 12 ft. 144 ft2 Viking ECOH-ELO Upright Sprinklers are FM Approved for installation in accordance
(3,7 m x 3,7 m) (13,4 m2) with the latest applicable FM Loss Prevention Data Sheets and Technical Advisory Bulletins: A2
For limited use in buildings of specific ceiling/roof construction and for the protection of certain 14 ft. 14 ft. x 196 ft2 specific ordinary hazard occupancies (non-storage and/or non-flammable or non-combustb liquid).
(4,3 mx 4,3 rn)I (18,2 m. FM Loss Prevention Data Sheets contain guidelines relating to, but not limited to:
16 ft. x 16 ft. 256 ft minimum water supply requirements, hydraulic design, ceiling slope and obstructions,
(4,9 m x 4,9 m) (23,8 m) minimum and maximum allowable spacing, and deflector distance below the ceiling.
Approved Temperatures Approved Escutcheons
A -155 °F(68 °C), 175°F Approved Finishes I X - Standard surface-mounted escutcheons or the
(79°C),200°F(93°C), 1 - Brass, Chrome-Enloy®, White Poly Finish 7, Black I Microfast® Model F-i Adjustable Escutcheon
°F and 286 (141 q
B - 155°F (68 °C), 175 °F Polyester' and Black Teflon 07
2 Brass, Chrome-Enloy®, and White Poly Finish
Y - Standard surface-mounted escutcheons
Microfast® Model F-1 Adjustable Escutcheon6 or the or re-
(79 °C), and 200 °F - cessed with the Micromatic® Model E-1 Recessed
(93 °C) I Escutcheon
1 This chart shows listings and approvals available at time of printing. Check with the manufacturer for any additional approvals.
2 To determine "Minimum Water Supply Requirement" for areas of coverage where length andwidth of actual sprinkler spacing are not equal, se-
lectthe "Maximum Sprinkler Spacing" from the chart that is equal to or greater than the largerof 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-Ox
14-0" 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 walls shall not exceed one-half the "Maximum Sprinkler Spacing" listed for the "Mini-
mum Water Supply Requirement" used.
Water Supplies cULus Listed with "Maximum Areas of Coverage" shown are designed to provide the following design densities: 0.15
gpm/ft2 for Ordinary-Hazard Group One densities; 0.2 gpm/ft.2 for Ordinary-Hazard Group Two densities.
4cULus Listed for use in the U.S. and Canada for hydraulically-calculated systems designed with a minimum remote area of 1,500 ft2 (139,35 m2)
or five sprinklers, whichever is greater. Viking ECOH-ELO Pendent and Upright Sprinklers are cULus Listed for use in unobstructed construc-
tion and non-combustible obstructed construction as defined in the latest edition of NFPA1 3. The sprinkler installation rules contained in NFPA
13 forextended coverage upright and pendent spray sprinklers must be followed. Ceiling slope not to exceed 2" per foot (166mm per meter).
Accepted for use, City of New York Department of Buildings, MEA 89-92 Vol. IX.
6 The MicrofastModel F-i Adjustable Escutcheon is considered a surface-mounted escutcheon because it does not allow the fusible element of
the sprinkler to be recessed behind the face of the wall or ceiling.
cULus Listed as corrosion resistant.
Replaces sprinkler page 83 a-d, dated March 12, 2004 (revised Form No. F051393
reference to installation rules for obstructed construction).
.. Second
Check
Assembly
First
Check Assembly
Pipe Line . Relief Valve Seat Center
Relief Valve Piston
Relief Valve
Piston Assembly
Wiper Seal
Relief Valve Bottom Plug Body Flange Spring Assembly Out In
ES-9O9RPDA
Job Name -
Job Location
Engineer -
Approval -
Series 909RPDA
Reduced Pressure Detector
Assemblies
Sizes: 21/211 - 10" (65-250mm)
Series 909RPDA Reduced Pressure Detector Assemblies are used in health
hazard applications and are designed exclusively for use in accordance with
water utility authority containment requirements. It is mandatory to prevent
the reverse flow of fire protection system substances, i.e., glycerin wetting
agents, stagnant water and water of non-potable quality from being pumped
or siphoned into the potable water line.
Benefits: Detects leaks . . . with emphasis on the cost of unaccountable water;
incorporates a meter which allow the water utility to:
detect leaks that historically create great annual cost due to waste
provide a detection point for unauthorized use. It can help locate illegal taps
Modular check design concept facilitates maintenance and assembly access.
All sizes are standardly equipped with A\MNA epoxy coated, ULJFM listed OSY
resilient seated gate valves, CFM (cubic feet per minute) or GPM (gallon per
minute) meter and ball type test cocks. A pressure differential relief valve is
located in a zone between the check valves.
Modular Design
Features a modular design concept which facilitates maintenance and
assembly access. All sizes are standardly equipped with gate valves and ball
type test cocks.
Features
Contractor
Approval
Contractor's P.O. No.
Representative
How it operates
The unique relief valve construction incorporates two channels: one for air,
one for water. When the relief valve opens, as in the accompanying air-
in/water-out diagram, the right-hand channel admits air to the top of the
reduced pressure zone, relieving the zone vacuum. The channel on the left
then drains the zone to atmosphere. Therefore, if both check valves foul, and
simultaneous negative supply and positive backpressure develops, the relief
valve uses the air-in/water-out principle to stop potential backflow.
Body construction fused epoxy coated cast iron
Replaceable bronze seats
Maximum flow at low pressure drop
Compact for economy combined with performance
Design simplicity for easy maintenance
Furnished with /8 x 3/4 (16 x 19mm) meter
Air-in/Water-out relief valve design provides maximum capacity during
emergency conditions.
No special tools required
Specifications
A Reduced Pressure Detector Assembly shall be installed on fire protection
systems when connected to a public water supply. Degree of hazard present
is determined by the local authority having jurisdiction. The unit shall be a
complete assembly including UL listed and FM approved OSY shutoff valves.
Including an auxiliary line consisting of an approved backflow preventer and
water meter. The assembly shall meet the requirements of AWWA C511-92;
ASSE 1047; UL Classified File No. EX3185; CSA B64 and USC Manual 8th.
Edition. Assembly shall be a Watts Regulator Company Series 909RPDA.
IMPORTANT.' INQUIRE WITH GOVERNING AUTHORITIES
FOR LOCAL INSTALLA17ON REQUIREMENTS
Now Available
WattsBox Insulated Enclosures.
For more information, send for literature ES-WB.
VWATrS®
REGULATOR
Watts product specifications in U.S. customary units and metric are approximate and are provided for reference only. For precise measurements,
please contact Watts Technical Service. Watts reserves the right to change or modify product design, construction, specifications, or materials with-
out prior notice and without incurring any obligation to make such changes and modifications on Watts products previously or subsequently sold.
Models
Suffix:
OSY - ULJFM outside stem and yoke resilient seated gate valves
CFM - cubic feet per minute meter
GPM - gallons per minute meter
LF - less shutoff valves
Materials
Discs: Rubber
Body: Epoxy coated cast iron
Seat and Disc Holder: Bronze
Trim: Stainless steel
Test Cocks: Bronze
Pressure - Temperature
Temperature Range: 33°F - 140°F (5°C - 60°C) continuous
Maximum Working Pressure: 175p5i (12.06 bar)
Standards
AWWA C511-92; CSA B64
USC Manual for Cross-connection Control, 8th Edition
Approvals
WUWLus <8> Approved
1047
Approved by the foundation for Cross-Connection Control and Hydraulic
Research at the University of Southern California.
Series 909AG AIR GAPS
When installing a drain line, use Series 909
air gaps on Model 909 backflow preventers.
F C
Dimensions - Weights
NOTE: Piping for 3" 909 will start from #1 gate valve and connect
at #2 check valve.
Iron Ordering Series/Sizes Dimensions Weight
Body Code A B C
Model In. mm In. mm In. mm lbs kgs
909AG-F 0881378 11/4" —3009/909
11/4 _2" 009 Ml 41A" 111 63/4 171 2 51 3.25 1.47
2" 009_M2 I
909A0-K 0881385 4— 6 909 6% 162 91A 244 3 76 6.25 2.83
8" - 10 909 Ml
909A6-M 0881387 8-10909 1 7% 187 111/4 286 4102 15.50 7.03
C
(Open)
SIZE (ON) DIMENSIONS WEIGHT
in. mm in.
A
mm
C
in. mm in.
D
mm in.
Dl
mm
E, El
in. mm
S
in. mm
L
in. mm in.
R
mm
I
in. mm
Ti
it?. mm lbs. kgs.
21/2 65 421/8 1070 16% 416 51/4 133 41/4 114 12 305 7 178 261/8 664 14 356 9 229 7% 194 230 104
3 80 421/o 1070 18,4 479 51/4 133 41/4 114 12 305 7 178 26¼ 664 14 356 9 229 75/8 194 230 104
4 100 551/8 1400 2234 578 6 152 57A 149 17 432 9Y2 241 37 940 15 381 13% 346 1134 299 470 213
6 150 651/2 1664 301/a 765 6 152 6 152 2034 527 141/2 368 441/2 1130 16 406 1374 346 1134 299 798 362
8 200 78½ 1994 3734 959 9% 248 8% 219 26 660 181/2 470 551/4 1403 17 432 181/2 470 163/8 416 1456 660
10 250 93/8 2378 453/4 1162 1 93/4 248 8% 219 32 813 1 211/2 546 671/2 1715 18 457 1 181/2 470 16% 416 2230 1012
2
Capacity
*Typical maximum flow rate (7.5 feet/sec.) **UL rated flow
2½" (65mm
kPa psi * **
207
172 25
138 20
103 15 — Nan-
69
0 0-
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240gpm
AP 0 76 152 228 304 380 456 532 608 684 760 836 912 1pm
6 7.5 10 15 fps
1.8 2.3 3.0 4.6 mps
4" (1 00mm
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IL( ---- --
IFi' ---- - + --- --- -- II[ ---- --
ii. ------ ---- --
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 9pm
AP 0 190 380 50 760 950 1140 1330 1520 1710 1900 2090 22801pm
5 7.5 10 15 fps
1.5 2.3 3.0 4.6 mps
8" (200mm)
kPa psi
207 30 - - -
* **
- - - - - - -
172 25 - - - - - - -
138 20 - - - - - - -
103 15 - - - - - - - -
69 10 - - -
35 5 - - - - - -
0 0_— - - - - - - - -
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 18002000 gpm
AP 0 760 1520 2280 3040 3800 4560 5320 6080 68407600 1pm
5 7.5 10 fps
1.5 2.3 3.0 mps
3" (80mm)
kPa psi
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0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 360gpm
AP 0 114 228 342 456 570 684 798 912 1026 1140 125413681pm
5 7.5 10 15 fps
1.5 2.3 3.0 4.6 mps
6" (150mm)
kPa psi *
207 30
172 25
138 20
103 115
3
69 10
0
5 gkH ItE±EE
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 9pm
AP 0 700 1520 2280 3040 3800 4560 5320 6080 1pm
5 7.5 10 15 fps
1.5 2.3 3.0 4.6 mps
10" (250mm)
kPa psi 207 30
172 25
138 20
103 15
6395 5 77r- - 104
0 250 500 750 1000 1250 1500 1750 2000 2250 2500 2750 3000 gpm
LW 0 950 1900 2850 3800 4750 5700 6650 7600 osso 9500 10450 11400 1pm
6 7.5 10 fps
1.8 2.3 3.0 mps
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OLIVENHAIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
FIRE FLOW TEST RESULTS
w.o.# J13o 780 -
CJTY:C44
COUNTY: %.D-
CARLSBAD FIRE DPT.: ... FAX#
ENCINATAS FIRE DPT.:FAX#____________
R.S.F.FLREDPT.:FAX1t___________
CITY OF SAN DIEGO FIRE DPT: ..FAX1
OTHER_-FAXh
FLOW TEST REQUESTED BY: GA F- Corp.
PROJECT NAME. .L.g$_j4...
DATF- /III
TIME: /i4L/ QvY1 . --
ADDRESS: ro oac
PRESSURE ZONE:/ 71
POTENTIAL IMPACT TO ZONE:N & N.--
P.KSTATIONS INVOLVED: 4f wOTif --. -.
RESERVOIR / S INVOLVED:. \// N/
STATIC PRESSURE (PRIOR. TO FLOW TEST) .. . - P.SL...
RESIDUAL PRESSURE (DURING FLOW TEST)_.95_P. P.S.I.
PITOT RESIDUAL PRESSURE, 2.5" PORT: 70 P.S.I._
CALCULATED FLOW: S I '419
OWD. PERSONEL CONDUCTING TEST: 15.14s ,,4.
...ftt. c..( . I Ilf— -.
TEST RESULTS REVIEWED BY:
COMMENTS: 14r . __I_..
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Date/Time
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