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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2674 GATEWAY RD; 185; FPC2019-0035; Permit(7city of PERMIT REPORT Carlsbad Print Date: 10/15/2021 Permit No: FPC2019-0035 Job Address: 2674 GATEWAY RD, # 185, CARLSBAD, CA 92009 Status: Closed - Finaled Permit Type: FIRE-Construction Commercial Work Class: Fixed Extinguishing Syste Parcel #: 2132622100 Track #: Applied: 02/25/2019 Valuation: $194,160.00 Lot U: Issued: 04/18/2019 Occupancy Group: Project U: Finaled Close Out: 05/26/2021 #of Dwelling Units: Plan U: Bedrooms: Construction Type: Bathrooms: Orig. Plan Check U: Inspector: Plan Check U: Final Inspection: Project Title: Description: MENDOCINO FARMS -NEW WET CHEMICAL ANSUL R-102 SYSTEM Applicant: FPContractor: AZTEC FIRE & SAFETY AZTEC FIRE AND SAFETY INC LUIS GONZALEZ 8108 COMMERCIAL ST 8108 COMMERCIAL ST LA MESA, CA 91942-2926 LA MESA, CA 91942-2926 (619) 464-5625 (619)832-5787 FEE AMOUNT FIRE Hood & Duct Extinguishing System Initial Sys $417.00 Total Fees: $417.00 Total Payments To Date: $417.00 Balance Due: $0.00 Fire Department Page 1 of 1 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA 92008-7314 1 760-602-4665 760-602-8561 f I www.carlsbadca.gov I tqco One Stanton Street / Marinette, WI 54143-2542, USA I +1-715-735-7411 / www.ansul.com Fire Protection Products Copyright © 2014 Tyco Fire Products LP. / All rights reserved. / Part No. 418087-12 R- 102 Restaurant Fire Suppression Manual TOTAL SYSTEM There are four types of R-102 Restaurant Fire Suppression Systems: Single-tank System Double-tank System Three-tank System (1 Cartridge) Multiple Tank System (Three Tanks or More - Multiple Cartridges) The type of system required for the particular installation will be determined through the guidelines covered in 'System Design." Additional equipment which may be required to complete the system design is explained in the "System Components" sec- tion. Additional devices covered are: remote manual pull sta- tions, mechanical and electrical gas shut-off valves, electrical switches, and pressure switches. Single-Tank System The R-102 single-tank system is available with a stainless steel enclosure and consists of: AUTOMAN Regulated Release Assembly (Electrical or Mechanical) Nitrogen Cartridge and/or Carbon Dioxide Cartridge ANSULEX Low pH Liquid Fire Suppressant Discharge Nozzles Detection Components Additional Devices (As Required) The regulated release assembly contains the regulated release mechanism, agent tank, expellant gas hose for agent tank hook- up, and enclosure knockouts to facilitate installing detection sys- tem and additional equipment. Refer to "System Components" section for individual component descriptions. FIGURE 2-1 000133 SECTION 2 - SYSTEM DESCRIPTION UL EX3470 ULC EX3470 2014-SEP-01 REV. 11 PAGE 2-1 Double-Tank System The R-102 double-tank system is available with stainless steel enclosures and consists of: AUTOMAN Regulated Release Assembly (Electrical or Mechanical) Nitrogen Cartridge and/or Carbon Dioxide Cartridge ANSULEX Low pH Liquid Fire Suppressant Enclosure or Bracket Assembly Discharge Nozzles Detection Components Additional Devices (As Required) The regulated release assembly contains the regulated release mechanism, agent tank, expellant gas hose for agent tank hookup, and enclosure knockouts to facilitate installing expellant piping, detection system, and additional equipment. The enclosure or bracket assembly is mounted separately but within the guidelines of the regulated release assembly expellant gas piping requirements to ensure simultaneous actuation of the system. Refer to "System Components" section for individual component descriptions. FIGURE 2-2 008321 R- 102 Restaurant Fire Suppression Manual SYSTEM DESIGN The ANSUL R-102 Restaurant Fire Suppression System may be used on a number of different types of restaurant cooking appli- ances and hood and duct configurations. The design information listed in this section deals with the limitations and parameters of this pre-engineered system. Those individuals responsible for the design of the R-102 system must be trained and hold a current ANSUL certificate in an R-1 02 training program. The R-102 and the PIRANHA systems use compatible agents and components, therefore, they may be used together for cooking appliance, hood, and duct protection. The primary AUTOMAN Release can be either an R-102 or a PIRANHA AUTOMAN Release and can actuate up to two additional R-1 02 or PIRANHA Regulated Actuators. In systems utilizing a 101 remote release, any combination of the maximum number of regulated actuators can be used. Both systems must actuate simultaneously. Each system must be designed and installed per its appropri- ate manual. Adjacent appliances requiring protection must be protected with the same type of system, either R-102 or PIRANHA, unless the center-to-center spacing between the adjacent R-102 and PIRANHA nozzles is no less than 36 in. (914 mm). When appliances are protected with R-102 nozzles, the hood and connecting duct above those appliances cannot be protected with PIRANHA nozzles. Mixing systems in a common plenum is not allowed. One of the key elements for restaurant fire protection is a correct system design. This section is divided into 10 sub-sections: Nozzle Placement Requirements, Tank Quantity Requirements, Actuation and Expellant Gas Line Requirements, Distribution Piping Requirements, Detection System Requirements, Manual Pull Station Requirements, Mechanical Gas Valve Requirements, Electrical Gas Valve Requirements, Electrical Switch Requirements, and Pressure Switch Requirements. Each of these sections must be completed before attempting any installation. System design sketches should be made of all aspects of design for reference during installation. NOZZLE PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS This section gives guidelines for nozzle type, positioning, and quantity for duct, plenum, and individual appliance protection. This section must be completed before determining tank quan- tity and piping requirements. Duct Protection - Single Nozzle All duct protection is UL listed without limitation of maximum duct length (unlimited length). This includes all varieties of ductworks both horizontal and vertical including ducts that run at angles to the horizontal and ducts with directional bends. SECTION 4 - SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX3470 ULC EX3470 2014-SEP-01 REV. 11 PAGE 4-1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Nozzles must be located 2-8 in. (51-203 mm) into the center of the duct opening, discharging up. See Figure 4-1. 2-8 IN. (51 - 203 mm) FIGURE 4-1 000173 In installations where a UL listed damper assembly is employed, the duct nozzle can be installed beyond the 8 in. (203 mm) maximum, to a point just beyond the damper assembly that will not interfere with the damper. Exceeding the maximum of 8 in. (203 mm) in this way will not void the UL listing of the system. Previously listed three flow number and five flow number duct protection detailed in earlier published manual (Part No. 418087-06) can also still be utilized. DUCT SIZES UP TO 50 IN. (1270 mm) PERIMETER/ 16 IN. (406 mm) DIAMETER One 1W nozzle = one flow number 50 in. (1270 mm) perimeter maximum 16 in. (406 mm) diameter maximum DUCT SIZES UP TO 100 IN. (2540 mm) PERIMETER/ 32 IN. (812 mm) DIAMETER One 2W nozzle = two flow numbers 100 in. (2540 mm) perimeter maximum 32 in. (812 mm) diameter maximum The chart below shows the maximum protection available from each duct nozzle. 3.0 Gallon 1.5 Gallon Description System System 2W Nozzle Maximum Maximum 100 in. (2540 mm) 100 in. (2540 mm) Perimeter Perimeter 'Note: Ducts from multiple hoods connected to a common 1W Nozzle Maximum Maximum ductwork must be protected in compliance with NFPA 96 and 50 in. (1270 mm) 50 in. (1270 mm) all local codes. Perimeter Perimeter The R-102 system uses different duct nozzles depending on the size of duct being protected. R- 102 Restaurant Fire Suppression Manual Plenum Protection The R-102 system uses the 1W nozzle or the iN nozzle for plenum protection. The 1W nozzle is stamped with 1W and the 1 N nozzle is stamped with 1 N, indicating they are one-flow nozzles and must be counted as one flow number each. When protecting a plenum chamber, the entire chamber must be protected regardless of filter length. VERTICAL PROTECTION - GENERAL 1W NOZZLE - SINGLE AND "V' BANK PROTECTION One 1W nozzle will protect 4 linear feet (1.2 m) of plenum. The maximum distance from the end of the hood to the first and last nozzle must be no more than 2 ft (0.6 m). After the first nozzle, any additional nozzles must be positioned at a maximum of 4 ft (1.2 m) apart down the entire length of the plenum. The plenum width must not exceed 4 ft (1.2 m). (The 1W nozzle can be used on single or V-bank filter arrangements.) See Figure 4-6. FIGURE 4-6 000197 When protecting plenums with the 1W nozzle, two options of coverage are available: Option 1: The 1W nozzle must be on the center line of the single or "V' bank filter and positioned within 1-20 in. (26-508 mm) above the top edge of the filter. See Figure 4-7. FIGURE 4-7 000199 SECTION 4 - SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX3470 ULC EX3470 2014-SEP-01 REV. 11 PAGE 4-5 Option 2: The 1W nozzle must be placed perpendicular, 8-12 in. (203-304 mm) from the face of the filter and angled to the center of the filter. The nozzle tip must be within 2 in. (50 mm) from the perpendicular center line of the filter. See Figure 4-8. MM) 4 IN (101 204 mm) IUM NOZZLE TIP MUST BE w THIS AREA FIGURE 4-8 000200 HORIZONTAL PROTECTION - OPTION 1 1 NOZZLE SINGLE BANK PROTECTION One 1 N nozzle will protect 10 linear feet (3.0 m) of single filter bank plenum. The nozzle(s) must be mounted in the plenum, 2 to 4 in. (50 to 102 mm) from the face of the filter, centered between the filter height dimension, and aimed down the length. The nozzle must be positioned 0-6 in. (0-152 mm) from the end of the hood to the tip of the nozzle. See Figure 4-9. FIGURE 4-9 (508 mm) IUM (50 003201 SECTION 4 - SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX3470 ULC EX3470 PAGE 4-18 REV. ii 2014-SEP-01 Griddle Protection 1 (1-Flow) Nozzle - High Proximity Application The R-102 system uses four different nozzles for the protection of griddles. One of the applications requires a 1-flow nozzle and three of the applications require a 2-flow nozzle. High Proximity Application: 35 in. to 40 in. (889 to 1016 mm) above the cooking surface. This high proximity application uses the 1 nozzle. The nozzle is stamped with 1 indicating this is a one-flow nozzle and must be counted as one flow number. One 1 nozzle will protect a maximum cooking area of 1080 in.2 (69677 mm2) with the maximum longest side of 36 in. (914 mm). When using this nozzle for griddle protection, the nozzle must be positioned along the cooking surface perimeter to a maximum of 2 in. (50 mm) inside the perimeter, and aimed to the midpoint of the cooking surface. See Figure 4-39 and 4-40. NOTICE When using this type of griddle protection, only five flow numbers are allowed on a 1.5 gal (5.7 L) system and only ii flow numbers are allowed on a 3 gal (11.4 L) system. t MIDPOINT OF I lii COOKING SURFACE + I ill Ill III J I I IN NOZZLE LOCATED ALONG COOKING ANY SIDE OF GRIDDLE SURFACE WITHIN SURFACE 0-2 IN. (0-50 mm) OF COOKING EDGE SURFACE EDGE. NOZZLE MUST BE AIMED AT MIDPOINT OF COOKING SURFACE. FIGURE 4-39 000241 I NOZZLE LOCATION f H 0-21N.)0-50mm) I I INSIDE PERIMETER 40 IN. ._j 14.... OF COOKING SURFACE (1016 mm) I / MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF 1N NOZZLE TIP / I 35 IN. (889 mm) I 1IMINIMUM I / I HEIGHT I EDGE I I OF 1N I I OF - COOKING I NOZZLE TIP SURFACE I FIGURE 4-40 000243 R- 102 Restaurant Fire Suppression Manual Griddle Protection 290 (2-Flow) Nozzle - High Proximity Application Option 1 - Nozzle Center Located 30 in. to 50 in. (762 mm to 1270 mm) above the cooking surface. This high proximity application uses the 290 nozzle. The nozzle is stamped with 290 indicating this is a 2-flow nozzle and must be counted as two flow numbers. One 290 nozzle will protect a maximum cooking area of 720 in.2 (46451 mm2) with a maximum dimension of 30 in. (762 mm). When using this nozzle for high proximity applications, the nozzle must be positioned within 1 in. (25 mm) of the center of the cooking surface and pointed vertically down. See Figure 4-41 and 4-42. CENTER LINE OF GRIDDLE SURFACE ± 1 IN. (25 mm) IN ANY DIRECTION Ti 501N. (1270 mm) MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF 290 f NOZZLE TIP 30 IN. (762 mm) MINIMUM HEIGHT OF 290 NOZZLE TIP FIGURE 4-41 004244 COOKING AREA LOCATION - MAXIMUM r I _ : t COOKING LJJ / / AREA / / / 1 IN. (25 mm) / MAXIMUM CENTER OF GRIDDLE SURFACE OR A MAXIMUM DIMENSION OF 20.6 IN. (523 mm) FROM NOZZLE CENTERLINE TO FURTHEST CORNER OF GRIDDLE FIGURE 4-42 000773 z.z.x.J FIGURE 4-51 PROTECTED AREA IN. nm) 000245 IN. 76 mm) FIGURE 4-53 F I I I 15-2OIN. , I AIM (381 -508 mm) \, Poll I 201N. I 1 (508 mm) -NH 007024 R-102 Restaurant Fire Suppression Manual SECTION 4 - SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX3470 ULC EX3470 2014-SEP-01 REV. 11 PAGE 4-21 Griddle Protection 1W (1-Flow) Nozzle - Low Proximity Application 15 in. to 20 in. (381 mm to 508 mm) above the cooking surface. The low proximity 1-flow nozzle application for the protection of griddles requires the 1W nozzle. The nozzle is stamped with 1W indicating that this is a one-flow nozzle and must be counted as one flow number. When using the 1W nozzle for low proximity griddle protection with our without obstruction, the maximum length of the cooking surface to be protected must not exceed 26 in. (660 mm). The nozzle must be centered at one end of the maximum 26 in. (660 mm) length, aimed along a centerline to a point 20 in. (508 mm) from the end of the length, protecting a maximum width of 20.5 in. (520 mm). The 1W nozzle tip must be positioned at or below the obstruc- tion, if present. The protected area begins at the point straight down from the nozzle tip. The nozzle can be positioned above the edge of the hazard area to be protected. See Figure 4-51 and 4-52. Note: If the hazard area exceeds the single nozzle coverage listed above, additional nozzles will be required. The additional nozzle can be positioned in front at high proximity or at the side at low proximity. Chain Broiler Protection The following listed protection guidelines can be applied to any manufacturer's chain broilers, if the chain broiler meets the specified parameters. Chain broilers utilizing catalytic converters can be protected from overhead using model specific protec- tion identified in the "Specific Application by Model" section in System Design. Or, they can be protected with standard 1N nozzle horizontal chain broiler protection with the nozzles posi- tioned at either end of the chain broiler openings. Refer to the "Horizontal Chain Broiler Protection" section for specific design information. Horizontal Chain Broiler Protection The R-102 system can use two 1 nozzles for horizontal chain b. broiler protection. The nozzle is stamped iN, indicating that this is a one-flow nozzle and must be counted as one flow number (total of two flow numbers for each chain broiler being protected). Two iN nozzles are always needed for chain broiler protec- tion when the hazard area to be protected does not meet the "Overhead Broiler Protection" requirements. The maximum internal size of the broiler is 43 x 31 in. (1092 mm x 787 mm). The nozzles must be positioned at each end of the enclosed cooking chamber 1 to 3 in. (25 mm to 76 mm) above the surface of the chain and a maximum distance of 4 in. (101 mm) away from the broiler opening. The nozzles may be mounted at either corner as long as they are at opposite ends of the chain broiler and positioned to discharge diagonally across the top of the chain. See Figure 4-53 and 4-54. FIGURE 4-52 R- 102 Restaurant Fire Suppression Manual SECTION 4 - SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX3470 ULC EX3470 2014-SEP-01 REV. 11 PAGE 4-67 DISTRIBUTION PIPING REQUIREMENTS (Continued) Distribution Piping Requirements - 3.0 Gallon System The maximum length between the start of the first branch SUPPLY TEE line and the start of the last branch line must not exceed 24 ft (7.3 m). When the supply line is split, the combined rzjl total of both legs of the supply line (from the start of the first branch line to the start of the last branch line) must not exceed 24 ft (7.3 m). See Figure 4-134. LJJJ COMBINED LENGTH OF The total length of all branch lines must not exceed 36 ft BOTH LEGS OF SUPPLY ~V LINE MUST NOT 3 BRANCH LINES (10.9 m). See Figure 4-134. EXCEED 24 FT (7.3 m) Use a 3/8 in. union to connect the tank adaptor to the 3/8 in. supply line. A maximum of two nozzles are allowed per duct branch line. LE 1 NOZZLE The requirements of the following table must not be exceeded: iN NOZZLE [JIJ 230 NOZZLE / 245 NOZZLE 1/2N NOZZLE (BRANCH LINE IN BOLD) COMBINED LENGTH MUST 000502 NOT EXCEED 36 FT (10.9 m) FIGURE 4-134 3.0 GALLON SYSTEM Duct Plenum Appliance Requirements Supply Line Branch Line Branch Line Branch Line Pipe Size 3/8 in. 3/8 in. 3/8 in. 3/8 in. Maximum Length 40 ft 8 ft 4 ft 12 ft (12.1 m) (2.4 m) (1.2 m) (3.6 m) Maximum Rise 6 It 4 ft 2 ft 2 ft (1.8 m) (1.2 m) (0.6 m) (0.6 m) Maximum 900 9 4 4 6 Elbows Maximum Tees 1 2 2 4 Maximum Flow 11* 4 2 4 Numbers Exceptions: Twelve flow numbers are allowed in any one tank for duct and plenum protection only. Twelve flow numbers are allowed with any one tank using only two-flow appliance nozzles. Twelve flow numbers are allowed with any one tank using only three-flow appliance nozzles. Special Instructions: Twelve flow numbers are allowed when four Dean Industries GTI Gas Fryers are protected at low proximity as shown in Figure 4-66 on Page 4-32. The discharge piping must be as shown in Figure 4-67 on Page 4-32. For certain McDonald's applications, 11.5 flow numbers are allowed when using a combination of one 2W duct nozzle, one 1/2N electrostatic precipitator nozzle, one 1 N plenum nozzle, and four two-flow appliance nozzles. Contact the Applications Engineering Department for additional information. R- 102 Restaurant Fire Suppression Manual SECTION 4 - SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX3470 ULC EX3470 2014-SEP-01 REV. 11 PAGE 4-71 DETECTION SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Once the fire suppression system design has been determined, a detection system design must be completed. This section contains guidelines and limitations for detection system instal- lation. Detector Identification The two types of detectors are distinguished from each other by their location in the detection system. The Terminal Detector is the last in a series of detectors, or the only detector used in a single-detector system. This detector is thus named because it is at the point at which the wire rope ends, or terminates." A Series Detector is any detector located in-line between the regulated release mechanism and the terminal detector. Detector/Pulley Elbow/Conduit Offset Design Limitations 1. Conduit runs, pulley elbows, and number of detectors per system must be within the approved system guidelines. The following requirements must not be exceeded: NOTICE FIGURE 4-139 000271 Maximum Maximum Maximum Number of Number of Length of Detectors Elbows 1/2 in. Conduit per System per System per System Scissors Style 15 20 150 ft (45.7 m) Detector (Without Offset Conduit Scissors Style 15 16 150 ft (45.7 m) Detector (With Offset Conduit When gas appliances are used and the flue gases from the burner are exhausted into the duct, the detector must be kept out of the air stream of these exhaust gases. These gases can be very hot and could actuate the system unnecessarily. Duct openings that are long and narrow or large enough to require multiple duct nozzles may require additional detectors. ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR 2. If the hazard requires more than 15 detectors, up to five 101 Remote Releases (Part No. 433485) can be used for If an electrostatic precipitator is located at or near the base of system actuation. Each 101 remote release allows the use the exhaust duct, it is necessary to locate a detector below the of a maximum of 15 scissor" style detectors (14 series and precipitator, at the base of the duct, and also locate one in the 1 terminal) for a total of 75 detectors if needed. duct, just above the precipitator. See Figure 4-140. Detector Placement Requirements EXHAUST DUCTS Each exhaust duct must have at least one detector installed in the duct entrance, located in the airstream of the cooking vapors, or at a maximum of 20 ft (6.0 m) into the duct opening. See Figure 4-139 When installing the detector bracket and system conduit, make certain they do not interfere with the operation of the precipitator. Note: On secondary filtration units utilizing multiple filter stages/ o. media, contact Technical Services for instructions. li,. FIGURE 4-140 000266 SECTION 4 - SYSTEM DESIGN R- 102 Restaurant Fire Suppression Manual UL EX3470 ULC EX3470 PAGE 4-72 REV. 11 2014-SEP-01, DETECTION SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS (Continued) Detector Placement Requirements (Continued) COOKING APPLIANCES If the cooking appliance is located under an exhaust duct where a detector has been mounted, it is normally not necessary to utilize another detector for that cooking appliance, provided the detector is not more than 12 in. (304 mm) into the duct and the appliance has no larger cooking surface than 48 in. x 48 in. (1219 mm x 1219 mm). See Figure 4-141. Note: If two appliances are located under a duct opening where a detector has been mounted and both appliances together do not exceed a cooking surface of 48 in. x 48 in. (1219 mm x 1219 mm) and the detector is located above both the protected appliances, it is not necessary to utilize an additional detector provided the duct detector is not more than 12 in. (304 mm) into the duct opening. APPLIANCE REQUIRES SEPARATE DETECTOR APPLIANCE COVERED BY DETECTOR UNDER DUCT APPLIANCE REQUIRES SEPARATE DETECTOR FIGURE 4-141 000269 Each cooking appliance with a continuous cooking surface not exceeding 48 in. x 48 in. (1219 x 1219 mm) can be protected by a minimum of one detector. Cooking appliances with a continu- ous cooking surface exceeding 48 in. x 48 in. (1219 x 1219 mm) must be protected by at least one detector per 48 in. x 48 in. (1219 x 1219 mm) cooking area. Detectors used for cooking appliances must be located above the protected appliance toward the exhaust duct side of the appliance. The detector should be located in the air stream of the appliance to enhance system response time. Note: For overlapping detector coverage, see Page 4-60 for design requirements. Detection Line Requirements CONDUIT Rigid conduit or 1/2 inch EMT thin-wall conduit may be used. Standard steel conduit fittings (compression type are recom- mended) must be employed to properly install the detection system. All conduit or pipe must be firmly supported. When using pipe, make certain that all ends are carefully reamed, deburred and blown clear of chips and scale before assembly. NOTICE The conduit offset can be used at the top or bottom of the regulated release to change direction of the conduit. The conduit offset cannot be used with pulley tees. All other changes in direction must be made by using ANSUL approved pulley elbows (Part No. 423254 or 415670). See Figure 4-142. FIGURE 4-142 000270 Fusible Link Selection When possible, temperature readings should be taken at each detector location to determine correct fusible link temperature rating. Temperature can be recorded using either a maximum registering thermometer (Part No. 15240) temperature tape or any other accurate thermometer. 94D TEMPERATURE RATING STAMPED ON FUSIBLE LINK BODY o ==4=/1- 000170 000111 SL STYLE A-PC STYLE FIGURE 4-143 Select correct UL Listed fusible link(s) for installation in detec- tor(s) according to the temperature condition. Two styles are available. See Figure 4-143. See Component Section for detailed temperature ratings. R- 102 Restaurant Fire Suppression Manual DETECTION SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS (Continued) r Electric Thermal Detector When electric thermal detection is used, the detection circuit must be supervised in accordance with NFPA 17A, Standard for Wet Chemical Extinguishing Systems. Electric thermal detectors must be used in conjunction with either the AUTOPULSE 542R Control Panel (Part No. 433607) or the AUTOPULSE Z-10 Control Panel (Part No. 430525), and the 24VDC Regulated Release Assembly. Note: Consider the rate of temperature increase in the location chosen for the detector when using electric thermal detection. A transient rush of warm air up to 40 OF (4 °C) per minute may expand the shell, but not enough to trigger the AUTOPULSE control panel. Temperature increases over 40 OF (4 °C) per minute however, may initiate an alarm condition in the control panel. After determining the maximum ambient temperature at the thermal detector location, select the correct thermal detector according to the temperature condition chart in the "System Components" section. MANUAL PULL STATION REQUIREMENTS A remote manual pull station allows the R-102 system to be manually operated at some point distant from the regulated release assembly. The pull station should be installed at a height of 42-48 in. (1067-1219 mm), in accordance with the require- ments of the American Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Authority having Jurisdiction, and located in the path of egress. The pull station is the only source of manual actuation of the regulated release assembly. SECTION 4 - SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX3470 ULC EX3470 2014-SEP-01 REV. 11 PAGE 4-73 TEE CLOSE TO AUTOMAN (EXAMPLE) PULLEY TEE 12 IN. (304 mm) AUTOMAN GAS VALVE OR GAS VALVE OR MANUAL PULL MANUAL PULL 149 FT (45.4 m) AND 20 PULLEY ELBOWS MAXIMUM PER EACH SIDE OF TEE TEE CLOSE TO GAS VALVES OR MANUAL PULL (EXAMPLE) 7VALVE 12 IN. I L (3o±mm) YTEE GAS VALVE OR MANUAL PULL AUTOMAN 149 FT (45.4 m) AND 20 PULLEY ELBOWS BETWEEN AUTOMAN AND TEE TEE HALFWAY BETWEEN AUTOMAN AND GAS VALVES OR MANUAL PULL (EXAMPLE) 75 FT (22.8 m) AND 10 PULLEY ELBOWS 75 FT (22.8 ml AND 75 FT (22.8 m) AND 10 PULLEY ELBOWS 10 PULLEY ELBOWS 6 PULLEY TEE 6 AUTOMAN GAS VALVE OR GAS VALVE OR MANUAL PULL MANUAL PULL FIGURE 4-144 004907 The total length of the cable used for each manual pull station within a system must not exceed 150 ft (45.7 m). Manual Pull Station - Part No. 435960 or 434618 The maximum number of pulley elbows that may be used per pull station is 20. One pulley tee is allowed per cable system. The maximum length of cable from the AUTOMAN to a pull station is 150 ft (45.7 m) with a maximum of 20 pulley elbows used per side of the tee. As the tee is located farther from the AUTOMAN, the 150 ft (45.7 m) maximum must be observed but as pulley elbows are placed between the AUTOMAN and the tee, they must be deducted from the available pulley elbows (20) allowed on each side. Example: If 10 pulley elbows are placed between the AUTOMAN and the pulley tee, the maximum available pulley elbows left for use on each side of the tee is 10 per side. See Figure 4-144 for three different examples. (Note: Both must be gas valves or both must be pull stations. Mixing is not allowed.) Parts that may be used for installation of a metal stamped remote manual pull station are: Description Part No. Remote Manual Pull Station Assembly* 435960 Remote Manual Pull Station Assembly 434618 Pulley Elbow 423250 Pulley Elbow 415670 Pulley Tee 427929 *Assembly includes pails listed below: 1116 in. Stainless Steel Cable 50 ft (15.2 m) 15821 Oval Press-To-Crimp Sleeves 4596 Glass Break Rod (1) 4834 SECTION 4 - SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX3470 ULC EX3470 PAGE 4-74 REV. 11 2014-SEP-01 MECHANICAL GAS VALVE REQUIREMENTS An ANSUL or ANSUL approved mechanical gas shut-off valve system can be attached to the R-102 system. The system works both mechanically and pneumatically by use of an air cylinder located inside the regulated release assembly. Upon actuation of the fire suppression system, a pneumatically-operated air cylinder assembly will mechanically close the gas shut-off valve. The total length of the cable for each mechanical gas valve must not exceed 150 ft (45.7 m). The maximum number of pulley elbows that may be used is 20 for each valve. One pulley tee is allowed per cable system. The maximum length of cable from the AUTOMAN to a gas valve is 150 ft (45.7 m) with a maximum of 20 pulley elbows used per side of the tee. As the tee is located farther from the AUTOMAN, the 150 ft (45.7 m) maximum must be observed but as pulley elbows are placed between the AUTOMAN and the tee, they must be deducted from the available pulley elbows (20) allowed on each side. Example: 1110 pulley elbows are placed between the AUTOMAN and the pulley tee, the maximum available pulley elbows left for use on each side of the tee is 10 per side. See Figure 4-144 for three different examples. Parts that may be used for installation of a Mechanical Gas Shut-off Valve are: Description Part No. Gas Valve/Actuator 3/4 in. Assembly (ANSUL)" 55598 Gas Valve/Actuator 1 in. Assembly (ANSUL)* 55601 Gas Valve/Actuator 1 1/4 in. Assembly (ANSUL) 55604 Gas Valve/Actuator 1 1/2 in. Assembly (ANSUL)* 55607 Gas Valve/Actuator 2 in. Assembly (ANSUL)* 55610 Gas Valve/Actuator 2 1/2 in. Assembly (ASCO)* 25937 Gas Valve/Actuator 3 in. Assembly (ASCO)* 25938 Pulley Elbow 423250 Pulley Elbow 415670 Pulley Tee 427929 1/16 in. Stainless Steel Cable 15821 or 50 ft (15.2 m) or 500 ft (152.4 m) roll 79653 Oval Press-To-Crimp Sleeve 4596 Stop Sleeve (2) 26317 'Assembly includes parts listed below: Air Cylinder Assembly 15733 Air Cylinder 15521 Tubing Assembly 15529 Copper Tubing, 1/8 in. 15525 Male Elbow 15523 Male Connector 15522 Machine Screw (2) 15421 Hex Nut (2) 15527 Lockwasher (2) 4141 Visual Inspection Seal (2) 197 All valves above are UL listed and approved. They may be mounted in any position. Pipe threads are type NPT. Ambient operating temperature range of all valves is 32 "F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 eC). The valves are not weatherproof and must be located indoors in areas approved by the authority having jurisdiction." R- 102 Restaurant Fire Suppression Manual ELECTRICAL GAS VALVE REQUIREMENTS A UL Listed electrically-operated gas shut-off valve can be attached to the R-102 system to provide an electrical means of shutting off the gas line at a predetermined point. If an electric gas shut-off valve is used in the system it must be attached with both an electric (snap-action) switch and a manual reset relay. For more information on the types of electric (snap-action) switches, refer to the Electrical Switch, Field Installation section. The manual reset relay is reviewed in this section. All electrical connections should be performed by a QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN and in accordance with authority having jurisdiction. The following is a brief explanation of how the R-102 system operates with an Electric Gas Shut-off Valve attached: With the regulated release cocked in the ready condition, the normally closed contacts in the snap-action switch allow current to flow to the manual reset relay. With the relay coil energized, normally open contacts in the reset relay close, allowing the solenoid in the gas valve to be energized. Once the R-102 system is activated, the normally closed contacts in the snap-action switch will open, de-energizing the reset relay. This will, in turn, open the contacts in the relay which will cause the gas valve to become de-energized and close. The system must be re-armed and the "push to reset" button on the reset relay must be operated to reopen the gas valve. It is important to note that a power failure or an electrical power interruption will cause the gas valve to close even though the system was not fired. In either case, whether in a fired condition or when a power failure has occurred, the manual reset relay and electric gas shut-off valve must be reset to resume a normal operating condi- tion. For resetting, refer to the "Recharge and Resetting Procedures" section in this manual. R- 102 Restaurant Fire Suppression Manual ELECTRICAL GAS VALVE REQUIREMENTS (Continued) Approvals ANSUL gas valves listed in this section are UL listed and approved for 110 VAC. If more information is required, refer to the Gas and Oil Equipment List of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. under 'Electrically Operated Valves Guide No. 440 A5" or consult Tyco Fire Protection Products, Marinette, Wisconsin 54143-2542. If other gas valves are used, they shall be "UL listed electrical- ly-operated safety valves for natural or LP gas as required, of appropriate pressure and temperature rating, 110 VAC/60 Hz." The information on temperature and type of gas that the valves are suitable for may be found in the Gas and Oil Equipment List of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. under Electrically Operated Valves Guide No. 440 A5." The electrically operated gas valve must be of the type that needs to be energized to remain open. SECTION 4 - SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX3470 ULC EX3470 2014-SEP-01 REV. 11 PAGE 4-75 ELECTRICAL SWITCH REQUIREMENTS Note: Electrical connections shall not be made in the AUTOMAN. The electric (snap-action) switches for the R-102 system are specially designed to fit the regulated release assembly. The switches are intended for use with electric gas valves, alarms, contactors, lights, contractor supplied electric power shut-off devices, and other electrical devices that are designed to shut off or turn on when the fire suppression system is actuated. (See Figures 5-122 through 5-124 in Installation Section for reference). Contractors shall supply "UL listed, enclosed industrial control equipment or magnetic switch having a rating matching that of the cooking appliance, coil 110 VAC/60 Hz or 24 VAC/60 Hz." All electrical connections should be performed by a QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN and in accordance with authority having jurisdiction. Note: For electrical wiring diagrams, see "Installation Instructions" Electric (Snap-Action) Switches that may be field installed are: Section, Pages 5-40 through 5-42. Part No. Description Parts that may be used for installation of a 110 VAC Gas Shut- off Valve are: Description Part No. Electric Solenoid Valve, 3/4 in. NPT* 13707 Electric Solenoid Valve, 1 in. NPT* 13708 Electric Solenoid Valve, 1 1/4 in. NPT* 550360 Electric Solenoid Valve, 1 1/2 in. NPT* 13709 Electric Solenoid Valve, 2 in. NPT* 13710 Electric Solenoid Valve, 2 1/2 in. NPT* 550363 Electric Solenoid Valve, 3 in. NPT* 17643 Manual Reset Relay (110 VAC) 426151 Valves are normally closed when de-energized. ALARM INITIATING SWITCH REQUIREMENTS The Alarm Initiating Switch can be field mounted within the AUTOMAN release. The switch must be used to close a super- vised alarm circuit to the building main fire alarm panel when the AUTOMAN release actuates. This action will signal the fire alarm panel that there was a system actuation in the kitchen area. The switch kit contains all necessary mounting compo- nents along with a mounting instruction sheet. See Page 5-39 for wiring information. The switch is rated 50 mA, 28VDC. Part No. Description 428311 Alarm Initiating Switch Kit 423878 One Switch Kit 423879 Two Switch Kit 423880 Three Switch Kit 423881 Four Switch Kit 436770 Two Switch Kit (no wire leads) Each switch has a set of single-pole, double throw contacts rated at 21 amp, 1 HP, 125, 250, 277 VAC or 2 HP, 250, 277 VAC. Note: A relay must be supplied by others if the equipment load exceeds the rated capacity of the switch. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code) or the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. If a fire alarm system is provided, the fire extinguishing system shall be connected to the alarm system in accordance with the requirements of NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm Code, so that the actuation of the extinguishing system will sound the fire alarm as well as provide the extinguishing function of the system. If supervision of the electrical detection, electrical actuation or electrical power supply circuit is provided, it shall give prompt audible or visual indication of trouble and shall be distinctive from alarms or indicators indicating operation or hazardous conditions as specified in NFPA 17A. SECTION 4 - SYSTEM DESIGN R- 102 Restaurant Fire Suppression Manual UL EX3470 ULC EX3470 PAGE 4-76 REV. 11 2014-SEP-01 NOTES: 1 U'8 -1ANSUL.1 It is hereby certified that Luis C. Gonzalez of /Certificate of / Training Aztec Fire & Safety, Inc La Mesa has successfully completed the training course R-102 Restaurant Fire Suppression System- Design, Installation, Recharge & Maintenance Training Hrs: 16 Training Date: February 28, 2017 Expiry Date: February 28, 2020 Katherine A. Adrian Global Director —Technical Services Tyco Fire Protection Products tqca Fire Pmtection Products Copyright © 2016Tyco Fire Protection Products LP. All rights reserved.