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HomeMy WebLinkAbout058-800-017SPRINKLERS FLOWING AREA PER SPRINKLER TOTAL DESIGN AREA MIN SPRINKLER FLOW REQUIRED DENSITY COMPUTED DENSITY TOTAL SPRINKLER FLOW TOTAL DOMESTIC FLOW TOTAL WATER REQUIRED TOTAL SPRINKLER PRESS WATER METER LOSS VALVE FIXED LOSS SUPPLY PRESS AVAILABLE DEMAND PRESS REQUIRED PRESSURE CUSHION I MAXIMUM VELOCITY 2 -•----+•.•+-•.- - o«--.. ,..... ..+ ..+. �.+_. vaa... a.a�yua� all Ll�L'1V J11 VU J. V - 0Vznn_L L1,&Iu rciyt' ENGINEERS : William F. Squyres, Jr. (530) 345-1012. Sq Ft 13 Gpm ADDRESS : 166.E 3rd Street, Chico, CA 95928. .051 Gpm/Sq Ft 31.3 Date: 10-28-2008 File: C:\RESDEN56\Morine.RES 31.3 Gpm 31.6 JOB : Residential 2 Heads Flowing DESIGN'S SPRINKLER MANUF RELIABLE,- RFC49, 16x16, K=4.9, P=7.0 MODEL RCF49 DENSITY 0.05 Gpm/Sq Ft VALVE .0 Psi AREA / SPR 256 Sq Ft DESIGN AREA 512 Sq Ft SPRINKLER Q 13.0 Gpm METER .0 Psi NODES 6 PIPES 5 SOURCE I STATIC 50.0 Psi RESIDUAL 40.0 Psi FLOW : 30 Gpm DESIGN SPRINKLER MANUF : RELIABLE - RFC49, 16x16, K=4.9, P=7.0 MODEL RCF49 SPRINKLER Q 13.0 Gpm VALVE .0 Psi j SPRINKLER P 7.0 Psi METER .0 Psi NODE ELEVATION K- PRESSURE DISCHARGE NO. ----------------------------------------------------------- Feet FACTOR Psi Gpm 1 10.0 4.9 7.0 13.0 2 10.0 4.9 7.3 13.3 3 10.0 8.3 4 10.0 24.4 5 3.0 30.2 5.0 DOME 6 1.0 SOURCE 31.6 31.3 SPRINKLERS FLOWING AREA PER SPRINKLER TOTAL DESIGN AREA MIN SPRINKLER FLOW REQUIRED DENSITY COMPUTED DENSITY TOTAL SPRINKLER FLOW TOTAL DOMESTIC FLOW TOTAL WATER REQUIRED TOTAL SPRINKLER PRESS WATER METER LOSS VALVE FIXED LOSS SUPPLY PRESS AVAILABLE DEMAND PRESS REQUIRED PRESSURE CUSHION I MAXIMUM VELOCITY 2 256 Sq Ft 512 Sq Ft 13 Gpm .051 Gpm/Sq Ft` .051 Gpm/Sq Ft 31.3 Gpm 5 Gpm 31.3 Gpm 31.6 Psi .0 Psi .0 Psi, Copyright(2008) 39.2 Psi by 31. Psi Hydronics Engineering 7.6 Psi 34119 Fremont B1, Suite 609 Fremont, Ca., 94555 14.0 F/S (800) 845-9819 - - _ _ _ -..,.. ,.,..... -.,. �,,, .. ,.... .,,, ,. �.r ... �.,.,,,..... l i 1 U 1LL S V L 1 V 1J ✓ . V - J V 111.1.1 1 1 & L . - r d y C G ENGINEERS : William F. Squyres, Jr. (530) 345-1012. ADDRESS : 166 E 3rd Street, Chico, CA 95928. Date: 10-28-2008 File: C:\RESDEN56\Morine.RES JOB : Residential 2 Heads Flowing PIPE BEG FLOW K-FACTOR LENGTH C-FACTOR PRESSURE NO. Gpm FITTING TYPE FTG FRI-LOSS (Psi) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- END DIAMETER TOTAL (Psi/Ft) 1 q= 13.0 K= 4.9 L= 6.5 Pt 7.0 Pt 7.0 1 Q= 13.0 F= L F= 7.0 C= 150 Pe .0 Pv -.3 Vel= 7.0 D= .874 TL= 13.5 .0944 Pf 1.3 Pn 6.7 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pt 8.3 2 q= 13.3 K= 4.9 L= 3.0 Pt 7.3 Pt 7.3 2 Q= 13.3 F= L F= 7.0 C= 150 Pe .0 Pv -.3 Vel= 7.1 D= .874 TL= 10.0 .0981 Pf 1.0 Pn 7.0 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pt 8.3 3 q= .0 K= .0 L= 22.0 Pt 8.3 Pt 8.3 3 Q= 26.3 F= 2B4R2L F= 24.0 C= 150 Pe .0 Pv -1.3 Vel= 14.0 D= .874 TL= 46.0 .347 Pf 16.0 Pn 7.0 4 ------------------------_---------------------------------------------- Pt 24.4 4 q= .O K= .0 L= 7.0 Pt 24.4 Pt 24.4 4 Q= 26.3 F= 4RSL F= 18.0 C= 150 Pe 3.0 Pv -.5 Vel=. 8.9 D= 1.101 TL= 25.0 .1127 Pf 2.8 Pn 23.9 5 ---5------=----q_ ---- Pt 30.2 5.0 -__-�_-_--------- K= L= 40.0 ------Pt 30.2 Pt 30.2 5 Q= 31.3 F= LL F= 22.0 C= 150 Pe .9 Pv -.1 Vel= 3.2 D= 2.003 TL= 62.0 .0084 Pf .5 Pn 30.2 6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pt 31.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Meter = .0 6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q= 31.3 «< SOURCE >>> Pt 31.6 E=>45-Elb L=>90-Elb B=>TeeBch R=>TeeRun C=>CouPlg S=>SwgChk G=>GatVly 1 J.V - OVOL'LL111'W ENGINEERS : William F. Squyres, Jr. (530) 345-1012. ,ADDRESS : 166 E 3rd. Street, Chico, CA 95928. DATE : 10-28-2008 FILE C:\RESDEN56\Morine.RES JOB Residential 2 Heads Flowing PSI FIRE SPRINKLER HYDRAULIC GRAPH 1 Bulletin 006 histo > Model RFC43 (SIN RA0612) Model RFC49 (SIN RA4616) _ Flat Concealed Now=Residential Sprinklers Q A Concealed Residential rwFa� RFt;�, n��� Sprinkler engineered for ,L s t+ .at{Y - , .. •"rr•- :: h49 .fit kt thY� � t�•'��r t t 5 minit�/A�um �d�esign density. f�y��• ■�' p�Y•! Of 0.05 `th {�B iV�� ,��}\t A.v7At;'.i''�•�} 1)C"{y Z :.yL'•=�tr.4l i:�" 4 t'`'.. PM requirements. .f i,'.S�>. �'eit�'• r�+ .j_'t=• .,. ;iii: c. :`•}., ;�{ Features low water flew re 1, Very requirements. ,,.,�:'>.� ;:�.• `���'��; `��:��. 2. I/2" (I3mm) Total- adjustm-ent. S. Thread-On/Threed-Off or Push-On/Thread Off cover attachment option. 4. Smooth aesthetic ceiling profile. 5. Available in brass, chrome and black plated or painted finishes. Listings &Approval 1, Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, and certified by UL for Canada (cULus) 2, NYC MEA 256-93-E UL Listing Categories Residential Automatic Sprinklers UL Guide Number VKKW Installation Data: RFC49 0616 Thread Size K Sprinkler Maximum Minimum Minimum Required Sprinkler Discharge inch (mm) Factor Spacing Distance Distance between ft, (m) to Wali ft. (m) sprinklers, tL (m) Flow Press. spm (►wpm) pal (bar) '/a" ibmm '/a" 15mm� 4.5 14 x 14 4 3x4.3 7 1. 43 8 �2. 13 45 7,0 f 0,8 ''/a" 15mm 1/2" �15mm 4.9 4.9 16 x 16 '4.9x4.9 18 x 16 5,5x5,5 8 2,45 9 2,74 43 8 r2222,43) 8 .43 13 49 17 64,3 7.0(0.4 12.0(0.831 1h" 15mm 4=9 20 x 20 6,0x6.0 10 3.05 8 --20(75.7) 16.7 (1,1 Note: 1 bar =100 Kpa ri�f� s ��>tcs, ■rvr._ El [GENERAL INFORMATION Basic Principles of Solvent Cementing Thre solvent cemented connection in thermoplastic pipe-andsittings is-the•last•vital link in n plastic. -pipe installations it cai1meorl tiie success or failure or the systern as a whole. /accordingly, it requires the same professional cf.►rc :abet faltr•.liticnt tl»i are clivhu 1.0,01.1acr coliiponentsurtitcsystcflr. '['here are many solvent ccnnenting techr)iqucs published covering step by step procedures on just how to make solvent cemented joilats. l•lowevei; we feel that if the basic principles involved are explained, known and understood, a better understanding would be gained, as to what techniques are necessary to suit particular applications, temperature conditions, and variations in size and fits of pipe acrd fittings: Be aware at all times of good safety practices. Solvent cements for pipe and fittings are slarnmable, so there should be no smoking nor, clU icr sources of heat or flame in..woricing or storage areas. Be sure to work only in a well ventilated space and avoid unnecessary skin corltact with all solvents. More detailed safety information is available from Harvel or IT'S (Weld -On) Corporation, To consistently make good joints, the following should be carefulV understood. 1 The joining surfaces must be softened and made semifluid. 2 Sufficient cement must be applied to fill the gap between pipe'and fitting, 3 Assl:m ly of p►pe and fittings must be trade while the surfaces are still wet and fluid. 4 Joint strength develops as the cement dries. in the tight part of the joint the surfaces will tend to fuse together, in the loose part the cement will bond to both surfaces. These areas must be softened and penetrated 41 41 4, 11 11 Whrn 115111(1 Ihn C)NE S I F.11 certienliny plctrnss, penelralion rind softeting can be achieved by il•ie celllMH ilsrlr pr_wf UNE smi, rememiny ploredtnes care(ldiy, refer to inslallatiuti InstruCAMIsl. for Ler 1,1111 ti7rts, under cenail I condiliotis, it niay be desirable to use ti o Iwo S'i EP process which utilizes a pr in ler to et)sure adequate softening. For example, when working in cold weather witl) Targe diameter i)Ifj0, nun a time rind additional A1plications may he regUil ed. Cement coatings of sufficient thickness 41 41 41 n n r n .P Mote 111,111 SUlficir IL cenlettL to fill 11 ie loose: part of Lhe joillL must he applied, Resides fitting the yap, adequate cement layers will I M"Pl alrt lite ci n fares and alcn I rndn i.wl.l w 1111 11 lv julnl 111 assembled. i'Iove this yourself, Apply on the Lor) surface of a piece of pipe two separate layers or cement. First now on a heavy layer of cettir•nt, tlielt 11nngs1dr, It a thin — ......barlshod-olit-laytn:-fcst-the hyers-- every 15 secot )cis ur so by a gentle tap with your finger. You will note Iltat the 11 lit layer becomes tacky and then dries qudcidy (probably will tin 15 seconrisl 1 h heavy layer will remain wet much longer. Now check for pet letralion a few minutes alter applying these Myers. Scrape them with a knife. the if tin layer will have achfeverl little or no permuatirni. The fteavy one, tnurh inorr, gene Iralion. .A to * Surfaces must be assembled while they are wet and soft 11 ' 11 11 41 11 4, If urn cement coatings on lite pipe and finings are wet and fluid When asse)nbly Calces place, they will lend to now together and become o'ne layer. Also, if the cement is wet Ll e surfaces beneath them wilt still be SOIL, rind these softened surfaces in 11 IC tfglu part of the jointwill lend to fuse together, Surfaces bonded Surfaces MEM FLISW Surfaces As tile solvent dissipates, the cr_ment Irtyer and' the softened surfaces will Barden with a corresponding increase in joint suength. A good jointwill take the required working pressure long before 1110 loin[ is fully city and final sHcnyllI Is nhlainecl. In Ilse 11y11K (fused) part of the joint, strength will develop more quicldy than in the looser (bonded) part or the joint. information about the development of pond strength of ••---solvent-r:r_mented jn6tts-Is-avallabie: The 0 l" AV7T Lbie 1....,.,.,. - �MtD 1� -2 p2-97 [GENERAL INFORMATION Basic Principles of Solvent Cementing Thre solvent cemented connection in thermoplastic pipe-andsittings is-the•last•vital link in n plastic. -pipe installations it cai1meorl tiie success or failure or the systern as a whole. /accordingly, it requires the same professional cf.►rc :abet faltr•.liticnt tl»i are clivhu 1.0,01.1acr coliiponentsurtitcsystcflr. '['here are many solvent ccnnenting techr)iqucs published covering step by step procedures on just how to make solvent cemented joilats. l•lowevei; we feel that if the basic principles involved are explained, known and understood, a better understanding would be gained, as to what techniques are necessary to suit particular applications, temperature conditions, and variations in size and fits of pipe acrd fittings: Be aware at all times of good safety practices. Solvent cements for pipe and fittings are slarnmable, so there should be no smoking nor, clU icr sources of heat or flame in..woricing or storage areas. Be sure to work only in a well ventilated space and avoid unnecessary skin corltact with all solvents. More detailed safety information is available from Harvel or IT'S (Weld -On) Corporation, To consistently make good joints, the following should be carefulV understood. 1 The joining surfaces must be softened and made semifluid. 2 Sufficient cement must be applied to fill the gap between pipe'and fitting, 3 Assl:m ly of p►pe and fittings must be trade while the surfaces are still wet and fluid. 4 Joint strength develops as the cement dries. in the tight part of the joint the surfaces will tend to fuse together, in the loose part the cement will bond to both surfaces. These areas must be softened and penetrated 41 41 4, 11 11 Whrn 115111(1 Ihn C)NE S I F.11 certienliny plctrnss, penelralion rind softeting can be achieved by il•ie celllMH ilsrlr pr_wf UNE smi, rememiny ploredtnes care(ldiy, refer to inslallatiuti InstruCAMIsl. for Ler 1,1111 ti7rts, under cenail I condiliotis, it niay be desirable to use ti o Iwo S'i EP process which utilizes a pr in ler to et)sure adequate softening. For example, when working in cold weather witl) Targe diameter i)Ifj0, nun a time rind additional A1plications may he regUil ed. Cement coatings of sufficient thickness 41 41 41 n n r n .P Mote 111,111 SUlficir IL cenlettL to fill 11 ie loose: part of Lhe joillL must he applied, Resides fitting the yap, adequate cement layers will I M"Pl alrt lite ci n fares and alcn I rndn i.wl.l w 1111 11 lv julnl 111 assembled. i'Iove this yourself, Apply on the Lor) surface of a piece of pipe two separate layers or cement. First now on a heavy layer of cettir•nt, tlielt 11nngs1dr, It a thin — ......barlshod-olit-laytn:-fcst-the hyers-- every 15 secot )cis ur so by a gentle tap with your finger. You will note Iltat the 11 lit layer becomes tacky and then dries qudcidy (probably will tin 15 seconrisl 1 h heavy layer will remain wet much longer. Now check for pet letralion a few minutes alter applying these Myers. Scrape them with a knife. the if tin layer will have achfeverl little or no permuatirni. The fteavy one, tnurh inorr, gene Iralion. .A to * Surfaces must be assembled while they are wet and soft 11 ' 11 11 41 11 4, If urn cement coatings on lite pipe and finings are wet and fluid When asse)nbly Calces place, they will lend to now together and become o'ne layer. Also, if the cement is wet Ll e surfaces beneath them wilt still be SOIL, rind these softened surfaces in 11 IC tfglu part of the jointwill lend to fuse together, Surfaces bonded Surfaces MEM FLISW Surfaces As tile solvent dissipates, the cr_ment Irtyer and' the softened surfaces will Barden with a corresponding increase in joint suength. A good jointwill take the required working pressure long before 1110 loin[ is fully city and final sHcnyllI Is nhlainecl. In Ilse 11y11K (fused) part of the joint, strength will develop more quicldy than in the looser (bonded) part or the joint. information about the development of pond strength of ••---solvent-r:r_mented jn6tts-Is-avallabie: The 0 l" AV7T Lbie 1....,.,.,. - FOR SMALL PIPE ' (E)POTTER VSR—SF p The Symbol of Protection VANE TYPE WATERFLOW ALARM SWITCH WITH RETARD AND GLUE -IN UNION CUL, UL and CSPM Listed, CE Marked, NYMEA ACCEPTED Service Pressure: Up to 175 PST (12,07 BAR) Minimum Plow Rate for Alarm: 8-10 GPM (30-38 LPM) Maximum Surge: 18 FPS (5,5 m/s) a Enclosure: Die-cast, red powdercoat finish No. 1113555: Cover held in place with tamper resistant screws 40 No. 1113600 - Tamper: Cover incorporates a 40micro-switch. Cover Tamper: Activated by cover removal. Cover Tamper Switch Contacts: One set SPDT, Rated at 250VAC. Cover Tamper Switch Terminations: 8"- 22AWG wire leads. Contact Ratings: Two sets of SPDT (Form C) 15.0 Amps at 125/250 VAC 2.0 Amps at 30 VDC Conduit Entrances: Two knockouts provided for 1/2" conduit. Usage: Listed CPVC plastic piping systems manufactured by Central ?" Sprinkler Corp., Grinnell Sprinkler Corp., Spears Manufactur- ing Co., and 1PEX (Scepter). US Patent No. 6,471,255 Fits pipe sizes -1 ", 1-1/4", 1-1/2" And 2" Environmental Specifications: Stock No. 1113555 • Suitable for indoor or outdoor use with factory installed gasket 1113600 W/TSK and die-cast housing. • For NEMA 4/IP55 rated enclosure - use with appropriate conduit Service Use: fitting and/or plugs. Automatic Sprinkler NFPA-13 • Temperature rdngc: 40° F to 120° F (4,5° C to 49° C) One or two family dwelling NFPA-13D Caution: This device is not intended for applications in explosive env! Residential occupancy up to four stories NFPA-13R ronments. National Fire Alarm Code NPPA-72 The Model VSR-SFGis avant. type waterfiowswitch foruseonwet sprinkler operation of the VSR-SPG. See Fig. 1.) Wait 2 to 4 hours to allow the systems using CPVC plastic fittings manufactured by Central Sprinkler glue to dry before attaching the VSR-SFG to the V male fitting. Selectthe Corp., Grinnell Sprinkler. Corp., Spears Manufacturing Co., and IPEX proper paddle for the pipe size and type of TEE used. See Fig. 3 and Fig. 5 (Scepter) that use 1 ", 1-114", 1-1/2" or 2" pipe sizes. it is equipped with a for instructions on how to change paddle. Verify that the o -ring is properly union to accommodate installation in confined spaces. positioned in its groove, l land tighten the nut on the union afterorientingthe The unit contains two single pole double throw snap action switches and an device in the appropriate direction to detect waterpow, as shown in Fig. 2. adjustable, instantly recycling pneumatic retard. The switches are actuated CAUTION: Do not over -tighten the union nut, hand tighten only! when a flow of 8-10 gallons per minute (30-38 liters per minute) or more occurs downstream of the device. The flow condition must exist foroperiod The vane must not rub the inside bf the TEE or bind in any way. The stern of time necessary to overcome the selected retard period. should move freely when operated by hand. INSTALLATION: These devices may bemountedbnhorizontal orvertical INSPECTIONANDTESTING: Check the operation oftheunitbyopening pipe. On horizontal pipe they should be installed on the top side of the pipe the inspector's test valve at the end of the sprinkler line or the drain and test where they will be accessible. The units should not be installed within 6" (15 connection, if an inspector's test valve is not provided. :m) of valve, drain or fitting which changes the direction of the waterflow. If there arc no provisions for testing the operation of the flow defection rhe unit has a 1 " male fitting fur gluing into a CPVC plastic TEE. device on the system, application of the VSR-SFG is not recommended or .00sen the union nut and separate the 1" male fitting fTom the VSR-SFC, advisable. 'ilue the I" male fitting into the TEE following the TEE manufacturer's The frequency of the inspection and testing and its associated protective nstructions for preparation and gluing of CPVC piping systems.._( NOTE monitoring s stem shquld bc._in_accordance-with the app licable-NppA "-" Y ._ hc-1'=malc:.tttim must -bottom out orri a step of flie'TEE for proper Codes'"niitl Standards and/or authority having jurisdiction (manufacturer recommends quarterly or more frequently). w1cr l.Icciric Signal Company • 2081 Craig Road, St. Louis, MO, 63 146-4 161 • Phone: 800-325-3936/Canads 888-882-1833 www.poti=ignal.com UNTIm iN USA M11T. i/KKOn1109 - KEN P YAOL I Of 2 MrG.W54c1a62- I1fl15 ica - ing circuits of UL listed fire alarm control panels. The SSM CAUTION series is polarized to enable supervision of the installation Do not use in potentially explosive atmospheres. wiring. The SSM bells require 24 VDC and the SSV bells Do not leave any unused wires exposed. require 120 VAC. 770-11-00 1 156-0674-008R ••----��•-r•■■�•. ftnu 'MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS �SYS TO W Ase VS60 SSM and SSV 13ELL Series 3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 6oi 74 1-800-SENSOR2, FAX: 630-377-8995 www.systemsensor.com Specifications SSM. Series: Voltage: Regulated 24 VDC Operating Voltage Limit: 16 - 33 VDC Maximum Current: . DC -31. m 1 AJFWR - 53:5mA Operating Temperature: -31° to 150°F (-350 to +G6°C) SSV Series: Voltage: Regulated 120 VAC Operating Voltage Limit: 96 - 132 VAC Maximum Current: 53mA Operating Temperature: -310 to 150°F (-350 to +66°C) UL Reverberant Room Sound Output per UL 464 (dBA) 24 VDC SSM SSM24-6 (6", 24 VDC, P, S) 82 SSM24-8 (8", 24 VDC, P, S) B0 SSM24-10 (10", 24 VDC, P, S) 81 120 VAC SSV SSV120-6 (6", 120 VAC) 85 SSV120-8 (8", 120 VAC) 82 SSV120-10 (10", 120 VAC) 82 P = Polarized S - Suppressed Important NOTE: All SSM Series DC bells were only tested at the Please Read Carefully and Save 16-33 Volt-DC/FWR limits. All SSV Series AC bells were This instruction manual contains important information only tested at the 96-132 Volt AC limits. This does not about the installation and operation of bells. Purchasers include the 80% low-end or 110% high-end voltage limits. who install bells for use by others must leave this manual or a copy of it with the user. General Description System Sensor supplies bells for nearly all sprinkler/fire The National Fire Protection Association has published codes, standards, and recommended practices for the alarm/burglar applications. installation and use of the above appliances. it is recom- mended that the installer be familiar with these require- ~ These instructions apply to all System Sensor bells in the ments, with local codes, and any special requirements of ieries. Read all instructions carefully before beginning. the authority having jurisdiction. Follow only those instructions that apply to the model you ire installing. These bells are intended to be connected to alarm ind' t ica - ing circuits of UL listed fire alarm control panels. The SSM CAUTION series is polarized to enable supervision of the installation Do not use in potentially explosive atmospheres. wiring. The SSM bells require 24 VDC and the SSV bells Do not leave any unused wires exposed. require 120 VAC. 770-11-00 1 156-0674-008R T 7-* -Q A 0 Size Range - 3/4" thru 2" C.P.V.C. pipe. protects the C.P.V.C. pipe from any rough surface. Material- Carbon Steel with_galvanized.finish-G-90-govt spec • .The.Fig..23-design•incorporates•snap-retainersallownrg easier Function -The Fig. 23 and Fig. 24 are intended to perform as a and faster installation. hanger/restrainer to support only C.P.V.C. piping used in. The Fig. 23 and Fig. 24 are easily attached to the buildingstruc- _ automatic fire sprinkl re systems ttrro t!Ging 611 fills {,en d -self threadir►g�c� +s" --fes. ,ris,! -' Fig. 23 and Fig. 24 can be installed on the top or on the bottom with the product It is recommended that rechargeable electric of a beam. The Fig. 23 can also be installed on the side of a drills fitted with a hex socket attachment be used as installation beam tools. No impact tools (such as a hammer) or impact fasteners The Fig. 23 and Fig. 24 can also function as a restrainer to prevent (such as drive screws or nails) are allowed. Damage has been known to result from installations using impact type tools. No the upward movement of the sprinkler head during activation. pre drilling of a pilot hole in wood is required. Approvals - Underwriters' Laboratories listed to support fire sprinkler Meets Order By - Figure number and C.P,V.C. pipe size. piping. and exceeds the requirements of N.F.P.A. 13, i3R, and 13D. patents Fending Features - The Fig. 23 and Fig. 24 incorporate features which *.Hardened hex head self threading screw is furnished with the product and is the minim-um-fastener-size-acceptable ---protc-the-pipe-aid-I a ion. 'he flare e�ic ge design C.P.V.C. A B C MAX. HANGER FASTENER A SPACING HEX HEAD WEIGHT PIPE SIZE 'FIG. 23 FIG, 24 FIG, 23 FIG. 24 FIG. 23 FIG. 24 (FT.) SIZE PER 100 ! 3 4 S p1 k M� Yli �! J F•b. 3-1/8 2-5/16 � �,.. !-t ••,� �. •� a r6 . ` f7i , 1 Q �/ .�J17G7.-+ �2� o.� 1-91.16 1.5/32 1: �{rxy."' N. g`Mxy ! i'' '-•�•'il•�.•:L` �'t!r 15' li„ / ., . / 6a.F�.7 1-3/16 1-3/16 nL'^•.C'�-� a3/.xd1,3/16 5-1/2 5/16 9 -4 erl•••r�...•ro- k' N % �ypy{�gyy �ji. s'iPP>La J•e`t.' P7RNN rrl~YS ,,..:es'Iriw!tx'�. 1.1 4 4-3.16 3 eR'N C� ,wu j'i"• „ MI ����./i 2-3 32 1-1/2 4^in - rl,. ,.na aye-••W�^.y!: X2,/32 .M!i .5/8 i-3/16 1-3/16 'r r...; ;fe 1-3/,11v3/Y`xi 6-1/2 5/16 11 v r Ummm ��„ii e; ;w�,n.;�yy"fr'aY.y,;s'y...a•a". w� � 2 4-7/8 3-11116 2-7/1.6 1-27/32 1-3/16 1-3J16 _ 8 _ 5/16 15 nLvIOCU -;jv4 F APPIUCATIONO COMPONENTS Motor Stainless Staid Pump Specifically designed for the - NEMA standard'A —2 HP, Shalt: Hex design provides following uses: 1151230 V, 60 Hz • Single phase. positive drive for impellers and eliminates clearance nem NO, Oeseription • Water circulation • 3500 RPM. adjustments. 1. Meci,anical seat Booster service • Liquid transfer • Built-in overload Corrosion Resistant: 2 Corrosion nrsistant impellers•Stainless • Spraying systems automatid reset. • Capacitor type. steel wear rings and coverplates. Elsctro- 1). Rugged cast iron • Jockey pump service • General purpose pumping . Stainless steel" coaled t , paint process applied 4 constriction Inside and out and then. eleeiro•coat paint SPECIFICATIONShex FEATURES baked on. 5 'stainlesssteel shat . Pump. Multi -stage Design: Provides steady, puiet and 0 -rings: Throughout for positive seating. B 'Stainless steel rings • Capacities: to 50 GPM. • Pressures: to 94 PSI vibration -free operation for Easy to Service: Can be 7 wear Stainless steel (217 feet). years of�trouble-free service.. taken apart for service by cover plates • Pipe connections: impellers: 20% lass- 9 removing four WIS. e O-ring seals 1 %" suction filled thermoplastic precision Motor: Close coupled 9 Impeller boll and 1' discharge. molded for high efficiencles. design. Sall bearings carry washer • Temperatures: to 180°F Compact Design: Close- all radiallaxial thrust loads. (82°C) max. coupled; space saving Designed far continuous • Maximum working design provides easy operati6n. All ratings ars pressure: -125.P81. -installation. Flexible coupling within working.limits of the • Rotation: right hand, ie; and bedplate not requited. motor. clockwise when viewed Mounting: Can be from motor end. mounted in vertical or HP Model siales �A)o1izontaLp_oBitisin Y. NSC07 2 t .' 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