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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB17-2755 041-030-152SPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSISPage 1 C:\HASS74\ RESIDENCE.SDF JOB TITLE w_ -RESIDENCE WATER SUPPLY DATA SOURCE STATIC RESID. FLOW NODE PRESS._ PRESS. @ TAG (PSI) (PSI) (GPM) .SOURCE $0.0 40.0 42.0 AGGREGATE FLOW ANALYSIS: TOTAL FLOW AT SOURCE TOTAL HOSE STREAM ALLOWANCE AT SOURCE OTHER HOSE STREAM ALLOWANCES TOTAL DISCHARGE FROM ACTIVE SPRINKLERS NODE ANALYSIS DATA NODE TAG ELEVATION (FT) 1 2 10 11 12 13 14 20 21 22 30 31 32 40 41 TOR 'AOR SOURCE 9.0 9.0 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 1.0 -3.0 NODE TYPE K= 4.90 K= 4.90 F � F SOURCE AVAIL. TOTAL REQ'D PRESS. @ DEMAND PRESS. (PSI) (GPM) (PSI)' 43.1 34.4 GPM 5.0 GPM 0.0 GPM 29.4 GPM PRESSURE (PSI) 9.0 8.9 9.5 9.8 10.0 10.4 10.9 9.3 10.8 10.9 8.8 9.3 10.6 8.8 9.1 11.8 17.1 20.0 34.4 20.0 DISCHARGE (GPM) 14.7 14.6 a � - 29.4 PERMIT # BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE DATE BY L� PC1/FILE B17-2755 0:11-030-152 NOVEMBER 16, 2017 F/S FOR B1.7-1090 C -1b STA E --LICENSE M 9w7t. REP k* SPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS Page 2 C:\HASS74\ENGLEKING RE$IDENCE.SDF JO$ TI2'LE: ENGLEKING RESIDENCE PIPE DATA PIPE TAG END ELEV. NOZ. NODES (FT) (K) Pipe: 1 1 9.0 4.9 20 9.5 0.0 Pipe: 2 1 9.0 4.9 30 9.5 0.0 Pipe: 3 30 9.5 0.0 2 9.0 4.9 Pipe: 4 2 9.0 4.9 40 9.5 0.0 Pipe: 5 20 9.5 0.0 10 9.5 0.0 Pipe: 6 10 9.5 0.0 11 9.5 0.0 Pipe: 7 11 9.5 0.0 12 9.5 0.0 Pipe: 8 12 9.5 0.0 13 9.5 0.0 13 14 14 22 30 31 40 41 41 31 Pipe: 9 9.5 9.5 Pipe: 10 9.5 9.5 Pipe: 11 9.5 9.5 Pipe: 12 9.5 9.5 Pipe: 13 9.5 9.5 t t t t t t t t t t� t t t t t� LENGTH PRESS. (FT) SUM. (PSI) 6.50 PF 0.5 T PE -0.2 11.50 PV 7.25 PF 0.0 -- PE -0.2 7.25 PV 2.75 PF 0.1 T PE 0.2 7.75 PV 8.00 PF 0.1 T PE -0.2 13.00 PV 12.00 PF 0.2 E PE 0.0 17.00 PV 26.25 PF 0.2 ---- PE 0.0 26.25 PV 16.00 PF 0.2 2T PE 0.0 26.00 PV 35.00 PF 0.4 ET PE 0.0 45.00 PV 34.50 PF 0.5 3E PE 0.0 49.50 PV 6.50 PF 0.0 -- - PE 0.0 6.50 PV 40.00 PF 0.5 G T PE 0.0 45.00 PV 40.50 PF 0.3 G ---- PE 0.0 40.50 PV 10.75 PF 0.2 G 2T PE 0.0 20.75 PV Q(GPM) DIA (IN) PT DISC. VEL(FPS) HW(C) (PSI) (GPM) FL/FT -16.1 1.101 PL 9.0 14.7 5.4 150 FTG 9.3 0.0 0.046 TL 1.4 1.101 PL 9.0 14.7 0.5 150 FTG 8.8 0.0 0.000 TL 8.5 1.101 PL 8.8 0.0 2.9 150 FTG 8.9 14.6 0.014 TL -6.1 1.101 PL 8.9 14.6 2.1 150 FTG 8.8 0.0 0.008 TL -6.9 1.101 PL 9.3 0.0 2.3 150 FTG 9.5 0.0 0.009 TL -6.9 1.101 PL 9.5 0.0 2.3 150 FTG 9.8 0.0 0.009 TL -6.9 1.101 PL 9.8 0.0 2.3 150 FTG 10.0 0.0 0.009 TL -6.9 1.101 PL 10.0 0.0 2.3 150 FTG 10.4 0.0 0.009 TL -6.9 1.101 PL 10.4 0.0 2.3 150 FTG 10.9 0.0 0.009 TL -6.9 1.394 PL 10.9 0.0 1.4 150 FTG 10.9 0.0 0.003 TL -7.1 1.101 PL 8.8 0.0 2.4 150 FT 9.3 0.0 0.010 TL -6.1 1.101 PL 8.8 0.0 2.1 150 FT 9.1 0.0 0.008 TL -6.1 1.. 101 PL 9.1 0.0 2.1 150 FT 9.3 0.0 0.008 TL LENGTH PRESS. (FT) SUM. (PSI) 6.50 PF 0.5 T PE -0.2 11.50 PV 7.25 PF 0.0 -- PE -0.2 7.25 PV 2.75 PF 0.1 T PE 0.2 7.75 PV 8.00 PF 0.1 T PE -0.2 13.00 PV 12.00 PF 0.2 E PE 0.0 17.00 PV 26.25 PF 0.2 ---- PE 0.0 26.25 PV 16.00 PF 0.2 2T PE 0.0 26.00 PV 35.00 PF 0.4 ET PE 0.0 45.00 PV 34.50 PF 0.5 3E PE 0.0 49.50 PV 6.50 PF 0.0 -- - PE 0.0 6.50 PV 40.00 PF 0.5 G T PE 0.0 45.00 PV 40.50 PF 0.3 G ---- PE 0.0 40.50 PV 10.75 PF 0.2 G 2T PE 0.0 20.75 PV NOTES: 1.101 Pipe: SPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS Page 3 150 _ 21 PE 9.5 C:\HASS74\ENGLEKING RESIDENCE.SDF 1O9"TITLE: ENGLEKING RESIDENCE 1.394 9.5 0.0 9.3 PIPE TAG 150 FTG Pipe: 17 Q(GPM) DIA(IN) LENGTH PRESS. END ELEV. NOZ. PT DISC. VEL(FPS) HW(C) (FT) SUM. NODES (FT) (K) (PSI) (GPM) 0.0 FL/FT (PSI) Pipe: 14 1.394 PL 8.50 -13.2 1.101 PL 38.25 PF 1.4 31 9.5 0.0 9.3 0.0' 4.5 150 FTG E PE 0.0 32 9.5 0.0 10.6 0.0 Pipe: 0.032 TL 43.25 PV Pipe: 15 -29.4 TOR TL 150.0 =13.2 1.394 PL 14.00 PF 0.1 32 9.5 0.0 10.6 0.0 2.8 150 FTG -- -- PE 0.0 21 9.5 0.0 10.8 0.0 0.010 TL 14.00 PV NOTES: 1.101 Pipe: 16 PF, 1.4 150 9.2 21 PE 9.5 0.0 10.8 0.0 3.1 20 1.394 9.5 0.0 9.3 0.0 150 FTG Pipe: 17 0.0 0.027 TL -22.5 21 9.5 0.0 10.8 0.0 4.1 22 FTG 9.5 0.0 10.9 0.0 TL 20.50 Pipe: 18 1.394 PL 8.50 -29.4 22 150 9.5 0.0 10.9 0.0 6.2 TOR 37.50 9.5 0.0 11.8 0.0 110.00 PF Pipe: 19' FTG 3ETG PE -29.4 TOR TL 150.0 9.5 0.0 11.8 0.0 6.2 BOR 1.0 0.0 17.1 0.0 Pipe: 20 -29.4 BOR 1.0 0.0 17.1 0.0 3.0 SOURCE -3.0 SRCE 20.0 (N/A) NOTES: 1.101 PL 78.50 PF, 1.4 150 FTG 2T PE 0.0 0.016 TL 88.50 PV 1.394 PL 5.00 PF 0.1 150 FTG ---- PE 0.0 0.027 TL 5.00 PV 1.394 PL 2.50 PF 0.9 150 FTG 2ET PE 0.0 0.044 TL 20.50 PV 1.394 PL 8.50 PF 1.6 150 FTG 3ETC PE 3.7 0.044 TL 37.50 PV 2.003 PL 110.00 PF 1.1 150 FTG 3ETG PE 1.7 0.008 TL 150.0 PV 1 7 ve_-,, y (1) Calculations were performed by the HASS 7.4 computer program under license no. 27060373 granted by HRS Systems, Inc. 4792 LaVista Road Tucker-, GA 30084 (2) The system has been calculated to provide an average imbalance at each node of 0.001 gpm and a maximum imbalance at any node of 0.006 gpm. (3) Total pressure at each node is used in balancing the system. Maximum water velocity is 6.2 ft/sec at pipe 18. (4) PIPE FITTINGS TABLE Pipe Table Name: STANDARD.PIP SPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS Page 4 C:\HASS74\ENGLEKING RESIDENCE.SDF JOB -TITLE: ENGLEKING RESIDENCE PAGE: P MATERIAL: CPVC HWC: 150 Diameter Equivalent Fitting Lengths in Feet (in) E T L P R C G Ell Tee 45-e1L couP teeRun Ckvle Gvlve 1.101 5.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 4.00 1.00 1.394 6.00 6.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 2.00 2.003 9.00 10.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 7.00 3.00 SPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS Page 5 C:\HASS74\ENGLEKING RESIDENCE.SDF JOB TITLE: ENGLEKING RESIDENCE o0 0 9 o -i N r O O O O O O O cr O O O l0 LA C' M C4 .-=1 �Q:D0 aawcnv�axw - t�.�n �+-- I 0 0 0 O a 0 0 m 0 0 N SPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS Page 6 _ C:\HASS74\ENGLEKING RESIDENCE.SDF JOB TITLE: ENGLEKING RESIDENCE WATER SUPPLY CURVE 60+ 1 I i 55+ l 50* 45\ 0 P 40* <-40.0 psi @ 42 gpm R ( Flow Test Point E I S S 35+ U R E i 30+ P S I I 25+ I i 20X 1 , I I 15+ I ' I 10+ " " . LEGEND I I X = Required Water Supply " f 20.00 psi @ 34.4 gpm " 5+ " I 0 = Available Water Supply " ( I 43.10 psi @ 34.4 gpm " " 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------ 200 3.00 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 FLOW (GPM) r M tqCCFire &Building Products Technical Services: Tei: (800) 381-93121 Fax:.(800) 791-5500 niazemaster w CPVC Fire Winkler Pipe & Fittings Submittal Street General Description Tyrxrr" CPVC Pipe and Fittings pro- du�d by Tyco Fire & building Prod- ucts (TF P) are designed exclusively for use In wet pipe automatic tire sprin- kler systems. The Tyco CPUC Pipe and Fittings are produced from Bliaze- MasterO. CPVC compound that is a specially developed thermoplastic compound composed of post chlorin - Wed polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) resin and state of the art additives. Tyco CPVC Pipe and Fittings are easier to Install than traditional steel pipe sys- tems, and at the Berne time, provide superior heat resistance and strength esred to traditional CPVC and PVC ping materials used in the plum trade. Various adapters are available to oonned CPVC pipe to me= tallic 'piping. All female pipe thread adapters halm brass Inserts for dura- bility. Grooved adapters conned di- rectly to grooved end valves and me- tallic pipe, with flexible grooved rand owpitrW. TYWO CPUC Pipe And Fittings pro - duo d with BiazahiastetO CPUC com- pound describers herein must be in- stallsd end MAMtelned In wmpliance with this document and with the appli- cable standards of the National Fire Protection Associollon, in addition to the standards ofanyeuthorities Craving jurisdiction, Falluie to do so may Im- pair the p&*rmance of thetas daviaes. The owner is responsible for rnaintain- Ing,ftt9lr fire proteellon system and d8 - vices in proper operating condition. The installing contractor or sprinkler manufacturer should be contacted *11tr any questions. Page 1 of Z Technical Data Sizes 314' to 3" Maximum Working Pressure V5 psi Approvals UL.TM, C -UL, NSF, LPCB, MEA, and the City of Los Angeles. (Refer to in- stallation Handbook iHA900 dated June 2008 for exact iistinglapprovai Information.) Manufacture Source U.S.A. Material . Pipe: ASTM F442, SDR 13.5 • Fittings: ASTM F438 ($ch. 40) and ASTM F439 (Sch. 80), ASTM F1970 Color Orange JUNE, 2008 mp1d ryespnnse i4011A. ftff$ S0i1101111,61t SrffVIA B17-27» PCI/FILE 041-030-152 NOVEMBER I C, 2017 F/S FOR B17-1090 918z6M?SW& to a replatered budetmark of The Lubrtzot CoM"Hon T>=P1815 Page 2of2 Installation Tyco# CPvC PI and Fittings pro, duced by T co rt 8 Building Prod- ucts �rI art; 16. be installed in accordance with installation 44(and- book 114»f 900 dated June 2008. C06 and Maintenance, 'Me owner :is roponsiblb for the in- spetditon, testings and maIrrionance of their, fire protedilon system, and de= viol=s in compliance 1with :this 40cu- ment, as well as With this epplibable ztanoorda of the,National Fire Protec» iltsl'a aftlatlon "(e.g., NFPA 29). in addition _10 the Standards of any authority 'having .jurisdiction. The in- stalling contractor v produdrfionufac- iuMr should be contacted -re ietive Yo any quesiipns" Automailc sprinkler systems ahould he Inspeoted,-teated, and maintalo ad by a qualified Inspection Samoa in accord - once with fowl requirermonts and/or at�tirtrtal codt;s:: 8et0re t;tosirrg a fire protap#ion spstQr)l Control valva for inspe0oh or main Bance wink on`t, .rpro protectlon sys- tem that It ,rnrols, permission to shut down 1ho a7iectod .ilr9 protection sys- tern must first ba obtained from the proper authorities and aff paisonnel Who may be effected by this action rntfst tie notified.. : After Oh#"' a fire pwiike ion s- tein in servtce, nobly the proper authi dfia$ anOodvise thosaposponsiblafor moni- torfrtt9 proprietary andlor ntret sta- tiorr alarms. Liknito 'arrant Products manOiactured byTyco Fire Building Products (TF13P) are war- ranted arrantedsolely ki lite originattuypr for ten (10) years igalrtst defects in mate- eist and workmanship whan paid for atilt properly i 461led'and, maintained: under notrraal,use and t4rvice. Thl s.. v3arranty will ,bxpire ten; (,1.0) ars from data of shipment 6y', i=$i No w.arra'nty. s givers for pt`odttcts orcoin, no fit fnanufacturad, by companies not atfillaW. by ownership with `fF8P of, for pro t: r'3 andrf pi0nents vvhir ft have been subiecttomiause, improper installation, .corroston, or which have not been installed, thalntolned,'madi- Nd or repaired in accordance with ap- plicable Standards of the National Fire Prbteabh Assoclatfbh, andibi the standb ds of any "other Authorities Having Jurisdibilbn. Materials fount; by TFBP to ba defective hahlt.be either; m osired or repla`Ced, of rpap's sols option. T'F8P neither bssumes,' nor authoYzes any person;toassume for it, any tether obligation in connection with the sale of products or parts of prod- ucts. TFBP shail'not be responsible for sprinklerayat®m deal -9n errors orinat- ctjratti ter incomplete Information sup. plied, by Buyor or Buyer's repre- 5ei3tatittAB. . In no =event shall TFBP be liable; In wntrai:t, tori, sulci liabiitty or unMc 2other legal, theory, for incidentals . indrect, spacial or conaectUendal dom- ages, including but noit.Il tlted to labor charges; regardlest of whether TF13P wee informedabout the possibility of such damages, and In no evt nt shall, . TFaP's tiabliity, exceed an "emp`urtt: equal to t116,189 price., The f•orarinlLnrs wrrrarty;e made fns# o iY-mss! If 141ti�ti terra ;sex- bresa ,tit If 14 ifi,dir3a warrents iCtiiSgllihdnarrr g par- ;. This limited wwrrarity,sats forth the ex- clusivo;asnrtzdy for claims based �n faiittte of or defadtin produtxts, maters- sis or comporiantS, whether' the Claire is foodo In contract, tort; strict liabiiit i. or any outer legal theory. his warranty will appxl" to the full ex- tent permitted bylaw. I rte invalidity, in whole or pari of''any portion of this. warranty wail not affect 'the::reMafnder. + i3tr8 T'1i231`I3tL' {� titLt3lliC i�W2iti3utw ia; A51 't mita 0ennon Avenue, iaosdai6. P6nmsyivanla 1 8 : 1 of a SENJU Si RIWLER CO.,,LTO. fts. Wft fia i -Lead F EIX QaMpiLd .adakin Pendent fik&I.- RC -RES,, K -Factor 4.9SIN. -SS8464 j GENERAL The Model RC -RES Residential Flat Concealed Spdrilders are automatic spr*Ws of the compressed fusibie solder type. These are decorative mid fast response. The Cover Plate Assembly hides the Deflector, Heat Responsive Element etc. which is in turn concealed above the ceiling. The cover plate has a flat profile and its diameter is extremely small (2-538 inch, 68mm). The push -on and/or thread -on, thread -off design of ft concealed cover plate assembly allows easy instagation of the cover plate. Therefore, the Model RC41ES should be your first choice when aesthetics is the mW consideration for ultimate appeal and unbeatable performance is desired. The Model RC -RES is designed for the residential occuparides and it is perfect for use in homes, hotels and other " quarters. The Model RC -RES is to be used in wet pipe residential sprinkler systems for One- and Two- Family Dwellings and Manufactured Homes per NFPA 130; wet pipe residential sprftW systems for Residential Occulxxxxz up to and Including Four Stones in Height per NFFA 13R; or, wet pipe spnnklef systems for the residential portions of any occupancies per NEPA 13. The Model RC -RES has a 4.9 (70.6 LPM/barn K-4actor fiat meets the required residential flow rates with minimal residual pressure, vhTx;h allows for smaller pipe saw and water supply requirements For extended installation flexibility, the Model RCAES provides 1!2 inch (128mm) vertical adjustment. This adjustrnent in installation deaeaSeS the reed for precise cutting of the pipe that drops to the sprinider and allows for a perfect fit with a range of pipe lengths. The heat sensitivity and water distribution design of Model RC41ES akwa for an increased chance of residents' escape or evacuation in case of fire. However, residential fee sprinkler systems are not a substitute for fire safety awareness or fire safety construction required by building codes. 'Lead Free is defined in the Reducoon of Lead in Drinking Water Act (S.3874) endorsed by A~s Vftter LUty Council. and California Assembly BID #1953 as having less than or equal to a weighted average of 0.25% lead in welted surface of pipes, plumbing fittings and 5duras. WABAMVGS The Atoclef RC -RES MUSt be kjstWW and n3ainta%ed in accerdmice with the rales snood herein as wed as in conwHance Wr the Wgificabie 5ftwovis of the ill donal Arti Pniftedon Assoctatlon MqWatkins and the sftmlards of any 00*w audwrides havbV ftnftdktfon. In the went Of dim VINMI1000, COMA 620 NAWOOS fOAVfflffAS&W for WAtafte and qVroval. FaMare to do so may ln*efr the h1tW* of ftse devAce& It is the rOSPOMAtOMW of the insUffing con rotor to provider a copy of this docuntent to We owiw or his rqproserjta&% and in &M, if is the Obfigafim of the own&r to Prov** a ropy of dds d=nnent to a succeedkV owner The owneir is 'OsPOnsfide fm ln3ftftkft &Wr fim praftefta systain and devkas in pmpw Operas" OWA&dm. Tft kneofthm conftaor orspdhkkrmwwftc1ww-qhmW be cmnwftdwft &Vmkftd qsmsdorm Dow nxint NO. U085162 Date : FebIO912017 D TECHNICAL DATA Approvals: An.,,, Listed, NSF -61-G Sprinkler ldert fitation Number (SIN): SSSW Maximum Woe4V Pressure: 176W (12.1bar) Discharge Coeifircent (Nominal K -f=actor): 00=4.9 GPt owta (i`9.,8 Lp#i w/2) Temperature RatinT 162E (7=) Spr***r Wft 149F (Wt) Coves Plato 175E (79°C) Sprbdder vdlh 148F (W90) Cover plate 1751F (7'9°C) Sp*#Sw wft 1aT (7210) *herr Elate Color Code (Sprinkler) 162E (72`C): WIDOW" 1175: (79V): White Color Code (Cover Plate) MOT (Wt): W Mark 162T (720ey i hke-Coloread Nark Vertices AdM tment 112 !much (12.8 mm) Cover Plate Fid: Standard Fhshes. Whft Ivory , Brown, Obck, MAW, Wood Custom Finishes. Custom color arhd custom pattern cover pkibm ase avail" on special order. ContMA a 5enju MW"" h,lrlth any custom order& Please see chart on Page 8 for more detail. Physical Chaff: Ref. Mgum 1 OPERATMN Page : 2 of 8 Mwki'ql Oeflactm) I is or ,nC COVER PLATE SPRUCLER Crop viva) Mlottom view) In case of fire, the solder- component that holds togetther the Cover Date and the Retainer mom. Then, the Cover Plate is released at once. As a .result, the Deflector drops down to the Intended posklon. Two keep Collectors are end to fire, and when suffiaernt heat horn the fire is recorded, intend components of the spfinkter to fall apart This leads to slow the water flow to be distributed on the affected by fire area (Ref. F►gure 2) Document No. U085162 Date : FebIO912017 tot No. Yes of Marw%ctwe -am; S58482 9 i _ K-fas{a : M.0 182'F; r2b or IWFT79'0 ---UL MaA -- -_ camd ria.: WW NSF : NSF -m -s !S: Hadi tcoppar Apay) 2-W(4s68008 104; Gashet(PrFP) a 3-h1�` t m � Fusbls 1R W (Solder; Heat CO&Wtor (OOW r) t.owa Plate Anw-Aly Mwki'ql Oeflactm) I is or ,nC COVER PLATE SPRUCLER Crop viva) Mlottom view) In case of fire, the solder- component that holds togetther the Cover Date and the Retainer mom. Then, the Cover Plate is released at once. As a .result, the Deflector drops down to the Intended posklon. Two keep Collectors are end to fire, and when suffiaernt heat horn the fire is recorded, intend components of the spfinkter to fall apart This leads to slow the water flow to be distributed on the affected by fire area (Ref. F►gure 2) Document No. U085162 Date : FebIO912017 DESIGN CRITERIA Page :3 of 8 The herein stated rules for use and installation of Model RC -RES are provided by the manufacturer and must be strictly implemented for safe and full results. 11ftY1'E,5' Residential Eire Sprinkler Systems should only be designed and Installed by individuals who are completely familiar with automatic sprinkler system design, installation procedures, and techniques. Several criteria may apply to the installation and usage of each sprinkler: Consequently, it is recommended that the Sprinkler system designer review and develop a working understanding of the complete list of criteria prior to initiating the design of the sprinkler system. Questions concerning sprinkler Installation and usage criteria, which are not coverage by the following instructions, should be submitted to Contact Company. Include sketches and technical details as appropriate. In some instances, the requirements of this document may concern specifications which are more stringent and which take precedence over time specified In NEPA 13, 13D, 131y "by the authority having Jurisdiction. The Model RC -RES must not be used in applications where the air pressure above the ceiling is greater than that below. Inspect all sprinklers after Installation to ensure that both the gap between the cover plate, ceiling and the 6 slots in the cup are open and free from any air flow impediment The spray from the sprinkler is distributed radically outward and downward from the sprinkler deflector. Consequently, the sprinklers must be located such that there will be no blind spaces shielded from spray by pardtions, room drlriders, overhangs or otherparts of the dwelling structure. rhe number of sprinklers within each compartment (as defined by NEPA 13, 13D, or 13R) must be kept as small as possible. Do NOT use more sprinklers than necessary to cover a particular space. Use only the Cover Plate provided with the Model RC -RFS. The sprinkler must be secured in place by firmly fastening the sprinkler system piping to the structure. if the sprinkler is not properly secured In position, reaction farces resulting from sprinkler operation could alter its orientation and its water distribution pattern. Obstrucdon to Water Distribution Locations of sprinklers must follow the obstruction rules of NFPA 13 for Residential Sprinklers. General Service Conditions The Model RC -RES must only be utilized in WET PIPE sprinkler systems. Neat Source Criteria Refer to NFPA 13D or 13R for the requirements relisting to the prevention of possible activation of the Heat Responsive Element of Model RC -RES, due to exposure to a heat sources other than an actual fire. Available Sprinkler Temperature Ratings Sprinkler Temperature Classification Sprinkler Nominal Temperature Rating j Maximum Ambient Ceiling Temperature Temperature Rating of the Cover Plate Assembly Ordinary 1627 (72°C) 100T (38°C) 140T (60'C) Intermediate 17ST (7!?C) 150°F (66"C) 140`F (600C)'i Intermediate 175T (7'9°C) 150T (660C) 182T (72°C) l maximum ambient temperature for the cover Plate Assembly is 1DOT (38�C). Precautionary Warnings for Corrosive Environments The Model RC -RES should not be installed where they may be subjected to a Corrosive environment including the following: (1) Chlorine ion and Chloride environment Stress corrosion Cracking may be caused by exposure to environments with Chlorine ion and Chloride. Exposure to this environment may result in sprinklers operating under Non -Fire conditions or Not Operating when exposed to an actual fire. (2) Sprinkler system piping with Copper. Sprinkler systems should be constructed in Compliance with the applicable standards and the requirements for the copper piping when copper piping is used in the sprinkler system. (Reference standards NFPA 13, ASTM 8813, 8828, and CDA (Copper Development Association) — Solder Joint) All residual flux must be removed from the interior and exterior of copper piping by thoroughly flushing before installation of the Sprinkler Heads. Otherwise, residues of flux may cause corrosion and leakage in the sprinkler system. Document NO. U085162 Date : Feb109120' 7 fi , n I Hydraulic Design Crileria Page :4 of 8 The minimum required sprinkler flow rates for system designed to NFPA 13D or 13R are given in Table A as a function of temperature rating and the maximum allowable coverage areas. The sprinkler flow rate is the minimum required discharge from the most hydraulically demanding sprinkler from each of the total number of "design sprinklers" as specified in NFPA 13D or 13R. For systems designed to NFPA 13, the number of de -signed sprinklers is to be the four most hydraulically demanding sprinklers. The minimum required discharge from each of the four sprinklers is to be the greater of the followings; • The flow rates given in Table A for NFPA 13D and 13R as a function of temperature rating and maximum allowable coverage area • A minimum discharge 0.1GPM/sq.ft. (4.071.PM/sq.m) over the "design area' comprised of the four most hydraulically demanding sprinklers for the actual coverage areas being protected by the four sprinklers. TABLE A. NFPA 13D & 13R WET PIPE HYDRAULIC DESIGN CRITERIA for Model SS8dSd Maximum Ordinary Intermediate Covera a Maximum Temperature Rating Temperature Rating Deflector Minimum Areas Spacing 162`F (72°C) 175°f t73°C) installation Spacing Flo Pressure Flo Pressure Ft x Ft Ft t0 Ceiling Type Ft. (m Xm) (m) GPM PSI GPM PSI (m) LPM bar) (LPM) (bar 12x12 12 13 7.0 13 7.0 Smooth C li Ceilings ngs (3.7x3.7) (3.7) (43.2) (0.48) (49.2) (0.48) 7/8 Inches. 14x14 14 13 7.0 13 7.0 (4.3%4.3) (4.3) (49.2) (0.48) (49.2) (0.48) Beamed Ceilings per NFPA 16x16 16 13 7.0 14 8.2 113D, 3R 8 (4.9x4.9) (4.9) (49.2) (0.48) (53.0) (0.57) or 13 Concealed (2.4) Installed 18x"!8 18 17 12.0 18 13.5 in beam 3/8 to (6.5x6.5) (5:5) (64.3) (0.83) (68.1) (0.93) 7/8 inches 20X20 20 21 18.4 below (79.5) (1.27) — — bottom of Cream. (a) For coverage area dimensions less than the above mentioned, it needs to use the minimum required flow for the Next Higher Coverage Area listed. (b) Requirement is based on minimum flow In GPM/t.PM from each sprinkler. The associated residual pressures are calculated using the nominal K -Factor. Refer to Hydraulic Design Criteria Section for details. (c) For systems with ceiling types smooth flat horizontal, or beamed, or sloped, in accordance with the 2013 Edition of NFPA 130,13R or 13 as applicable. p nkler Spacing +wrileria The minimum spacing between sprinklers is 8 feet (2.4m). The maximum spacing between sprinklers cannot go beyond the coverage area calculated by using the specific hydraulic factors. (Ref. Table A) Document No. 0085152 Hate : Febl09/2017 1N3T"!f Page : 5 of 8 The Model RC RES must be in bWd in accordance with the foilnwing instructions. Do nWtMeaffYAPAkddemwhkhhw&meer, SubjwW f POW10Wh da� DO not use any spdrA6RM whir shot~ det'w tks or in e&ier tie SpAnitter or oe.iProtecWe Cap P for tib irk, -*#Vvddem should be, n"dntatbed in t0 orfglrW Qwtwrs aWPOCMWA9 WW mod to the POMWW ftwVie. to W*d*m dW MON CaUSe ftpWwopieratit n or nou ns. The Proftedve Cap MLW regoam ors the W"NerdWft&=WJfiMend ""W the 40OW h"0432km is o=Weftd The Prole eWO COP rrtt M be +wed to pian dresp&Mar in saWm tlste 8 tcuagete of to tl ftAs jS.S to 19,M") to a M L'K* NOT sPrhWwAirlt #you arceed to girded twgL, t; iws CMMresuft in dame to tyle spdriaw hgK %rkh any load go i &OW tO In, case ,ofhav0 it, to +coveriIte M409016m do nW &y to am* fthtM mjw ghe VArider,too low ar stacks awry r VOIC2160a of the cover pW9 assenWy. Jteacgag the apdrAder rfftg tbra beater fi'iL Do rot kwft to ri We die CAP Rgamw RC to the iletAt whw pbdag Oe fto hook an" kft pbm The kaMed seri dder terry berme bossned, ~ my cause hakogm Instal#ice► hue step i The instaKabon reTikements for the sprinkler are as foilowv. to be installed only in the pendent position with the waterway PeVPMOWt8r to the Wig. !nisi the Ww4der fitting so lust the distance from ft fake of the Ming tD ft mourning surf will be nomi4ratiy 2 inch (50.8mm) as shun+ n in Figure 3. Step With pipe thread seatant applied to the threads, hand tighten the sprinktitr into the sprinider fitting. Then fightert it vmh the Spanider Socket or Wrench & Socket Curnbinabon (Ref. FMure 4). The grooves of tate Socket must fit perfeGt#y with the a grooves on the Sprinkler for proper installation (Ref. Figure 4). Step K if desi W the Protective Cap may also be used to locate the center of the deal3f1w We by Witty pustft the cebV rnatetial r against the venter point of the Protective Gap: Before the MSWWM of the ce&K, the sprinkler install oon can be started with the 2-318 inch (60mm) diameter clearance hole (fief. Figure 3). Use the'Tolerance Limit of CeWng LeyeP indcator on the Protective Cap to check for proper installation hem (Rei. Fgwe 3). Make a. Specs live On Nal Ave. Y L6Armd Oyer 7 ! W TO t l Tokrar�ce Ladt zt zz Of CLard 1 % N \_ p vswf ce Mwmtiry� 2318' !lbaimm: OaxTem Obifirs tide Obmour CORRECT (tori kon t3�e Sa�i�tar omavc Cao F�V 1-1 °'�° en TAC seaet Sodmt sup Use the Cap Remover RC to remove the Protective Cap (Rud. Figure 5), and then push or screw a Cover Plate AsswnNyr on the Cup of the Spraider by hand until its tkartge Just comes in cwftd with the ceiTehg (Ref, Fore S and Figure T)., Stop tightening the Cover Plate Assembly once the flange has come in c iontad with the ceibv& If the ceing has been iced from its normal position in the process of lightentiV of the Cover Plate Assemblyr, readAisi the cover plate assembly as necessary If Document NMU085162 Date : FebIl19M17 Lass than 1-3/4- (44.4m) i II�III `i f;E�'�ff� lit t /4' (50.8 ±6.4mm) Mora then 2-1/4' (SMw)_ ......... If CARE AND MAINTENANCE Page " 7 of 8 The following instructions must be implemented for the maintenance and service of the Model RG -RES. M Wet pipe sprinkler systems must be maintained at a minimum temperature of AO F14 i to prevent freezing and bursting of the pipe and/or sprinklers. Automatic sprinklers are not to be tested with a heat source. operation of the heat responsive element can result Absence of a Cover Plate Assembly may delay the response time of the sprinkler in case of fire. Install the cover plate assembly properly, as shown in Figure 6. Improper installation of the cover plate assembly may cause improper operation or non -operation. If the ceiling is to be repainted after the Installation of the Sprinkler, care must be exercised to ensure that the new paint does not seal off any of the air gap, Factory painted Cover Plates must not be repainted, They should be replace4 N necessary, by factory painted cover plates. 111011 -factory applied paint may adversely delay or prevent sprinkler operation in case of fire. Do not pull the Cover Plate. Separation may result In preparation for maintenance of the fire protection system, permission to close the main control valve must be obtained from the proper authorities and all affected by this action parties must be informed before the maintenance session can commence. Do NOT enclose any sprinklers within drapes, curtains, or valances. Do NOT hang anything from the sprinklers. Do NOT clean the sprinklers with soap and water, detergents, ammonia, cleaning fluids, or other chemicals. Remove dust, lint, cobwebs, cocoons, Insects, and larvae by gently brushing with a feather duster or gently vacuuming with a soft bristle (Le., dusting) brush attachment Exercise suitable safety precautions in the use and storage of highly flammable materials. The rapid rate of fire development and spread of these matmrials can reduce the ability of the sprinkler systems to aid in the control of a fire involving such hazards. Leaking or corroded sprinklers must be replaced. Automatic Sprinklers must never be shipped or stored where the temperature exceeds IOOT 138°C. Automatic sprinkler must never be physically altered, such as painted, plated, or coated, once shipped from the factory. If the sprinklers have been in any way modified. they must be replaced. Great caution must be applied to prevent damage to the sprinklers at all stages - before, during, and after installation. Damaged units, as a result of dropping, hitting, over -tightening, or wrench slippage, must be replaced. The Model RC -RES must only be replaced with pendent sprinklers which are listed for residential fire protection service and which have the same nominal K -Factor, the same coverage area, and the same or lower flow ratings (as indicated under Table A `Hydraulic Design Criteria'). When remodeling, such as by adding false beams or light fixtures or changing the location of compartment walls, first verity that the new construction will not violate the installation requirements of the applicable standards of NFPA. After the new construction and/or the sprinkler system to suit the requirements of this document and the applicable NFPA regulations. The owner Is responsible for the maintenance of the sprinkler system, including inspection and testing, its compliance with this documents, as well as the standards of the National Fire Protection Association (e.g., NFPA 25), and the regulations of any other authorities having jurisdiction. The owner should direct any questions regarding the above rules and regulations to the installing contractors or the sprinkler manufacturer. It is recommended that automatic sprinkler systems be inspected, tested, and maintained by a qualified Inspection Service in accordance with NFPA 25. UOctlrnent No.U085162 Date FebIO912017 ORDER PROCEDURE Page : 8 of 8 When placing an order, please contact a local distributor with the following information (Model Name, Specify, Temp. and Finish). Sprinlder: Model: RC -RES (SIN: SS8464, Residential Fiat Concealed Sprinkler; Pendent, K4.9, Temperature: 162`F (72°C) or 175`F (79°C) ) Cover Plate Assembly: 2-518 inch (068mm) or 3-1/4 inch (083mm) or 2-518 inch square (068mm), Order Separately from Sprinkler Please refer to the dart below for available sires, temperature, and finishes. Toots for Installation of Model': RC -RLS • Socket for Model RC -RES Wrench & Socket for Model RC -RES Cap Remover RC V Document No. U085162 Date : FeblMO17 Standard Finishes Custom Finishes White Ivory Beige Brown Black Nickel Wood grain Custom Color Custom Pattern 2-5/8" Round, 140OF O O - - - O - O O 3-114" Round, 140°F O O O O O O O O O 2-518" Square, 140OF O - - - _ _ _ O O 2-519" Round, 16rF O - - - - O O 3-114" Round,_ 162°F O - - - - - - O O Toots for Installation of Model': RC -RLS • Socket for Model RC -RES Wrench & Socket for Model RC -RES Cap Remover RC V Document No. U085162 Date : FeblMO17 PA Box 3365 Soluttl El Monte, Ck91733 626-444,.0541 Fax 626, .3837 www. Afoon,org 514' �FSE GER SIZE - V4" Niru 3"p'i�_ MATll;iill i., - Carbtso -steel T TNi W - Mil. Galvanized,. USTING7APP;:tOVAL - 203 Y 4231, EX -1551 PATENT -:No.6;t48,278. rUNCTION - 37.1"—V, Hangerlreitrainer for iadxi7'nntal !i✓I)VC, C'olyper oa steel pipe. , L sxeni bangerlrewainer in al13 inoftting positions, i& vertical, surhoe".and both iop and %ttorn ofborizontal surface. 'provides listed verticaviateral restraint,andprevenisupward` , mgvement tib pipe that supplies latnzlitlt slirinklcr below a ceila`ng sig 2'h" Ringer 3or hzoratal CPVC pipe. Guteii hanger itz x113 r»ourttrg'pc� itoos I.C. vertical surface and both top �turdbottom of.�4 titonta! surface. y Size Hangs .for, hnrizoMat CT VC pi 'in two iptatattting positions, ®de and bottom. it. vertical:; &ce, and bottom of horizontal surface. Sbabiliacs, vertical piping by providin rharizontal,; a traiiit. tS�i3.a��i3� PCipPJ�, Banti 1:317, p Space.by pipe tylx, .Tnstwl on wood, cotactetvor steel < &-eDrawinp. _a Snap over pip; then .scluetrc sirrap ffiTlcrrtng pipe t9 slide frly. t meted ar+,ni when 'Ads threads are expaied iij wood, it s l 4906Ucktng nut. Sts" itu 2e' Sr'ffitirJir:'dti`rt' SYiKs ir++rrritg a� Ca°1*t iyPfnk�Cr aygbeni plDe Verify thal40 Awmbty wmpa mU artttiated oiuryti: t>$1, 'AS°l 1" N It;RS -UA,,W.0 per XFPA 13 WOOD- - W _ 3" C VC Vice - #905 screw- no:p7+�=driiT. 374° _ 2" Copper pipe - 4008 screw- tto pre -civil. 374'' - 2" -Steel pipe -1144 1 192" lag screw - no pre -drill. {,k ' ku 518" gypsum board .-.R74" x.2" lag screw, � S`rE i,- anur: T8 GA: 3/4"- 3" CPUC pipe -"i jd" or # ld I'ek Screw: q � 374" -2� Copperpipe-14',or_#14 Tek Screw.. al i 3/411 -t Steet pipe -114" or M4 Tek Screw. CONCRET'T ° `R squired minimum ioaOoo tiasteilef *r 3 wt)+25011is. 4, FEATURFS 1 172" Oftt - loose fit allows pipe ata slide. y 374" tenet 1" pipe siye inane with eonYmon centdr�ine; ., irn .° * ftzp rated &,5ign ft superior strength.3W tTuii a' . 3ifsat edge elite .6mcs abrasion. AFCON #9p5 screw has;56611 hex .brad - included. =: ORHEMNi r°- 'Part. 4 and pipe size. A7"t" N #911iS backing tint sn'JA iitparately. BgegPkRYC(7Npn/t�3s.slrcoYriasvdyhaeigpi$06, pgsied)F1tYwri�Liikrawi MrM 3oelukikG mdfaRsa ?a}�iis Arai§ ad n9d+aa, r*i eitir}� tt . Sati�fsal9rfoiMw6+�S�aEyrarnktimw{3�iippiy Oi�G1,�U'.�a�'•AiGU3vW�lKL1a?�t+satn�ix3aM�aRF+fhrtanf;Yi��kr�e4ua�a6�a5vKl��tlril�(4+k� stllmtri�fw7'desdorlohidVita5iarxM., rcAnl9s�wefo=or�ey$0bitlAl . �$d9 biGNt ati:arren?x.1}bea MOMN�•CtiiVim�f}asi hiw DEpU�cM L'L nwd„ .. _ _ � 00 SIZE 314" tlUU 2" C.P.V.C. and Copper, r l,• thru 2" .steel, INIAT-IRTUAL - Carbon Steel, FMSU-','Mit 0,9..0 Spec. LISTING -'LiL in US and CANADA, ` .'CTION Hauges, su )ort and rastraiiier #sir use on,C.P.V.C., Coppet or Sie61 piping installed;per.NTS P.A. 13,;1311 and.13b. �'STALLATi0N, - .Install'on top, bottgrn or Me of beans Hanger spacingby pipe type- ,per N44-PA 13. U1. listen fasteners tested per NFPA L3, as follows. IN WOOD: CPVC and Copper - fisted hex 4.gati scree furnished tit+i -product. Steel - 114"x 11/2" lag screw -needs no pmdrilling, N CONCIRE-M or HEAVY STEEL; Shot type fasteners, "Only when installed prior topipc insertion ., * OM-et edge for abrasion eiiminai on and,superior strength. . *Retainer 1 1tples secure liangar to pipe during rgstailation. Requited. AL916ner fmisheri with 5/16 head, needs no pts -drilling. O WBMG - Part #i and pipe si70, NOTE' On copper - insulate pipe. y, :8129101 P.O. Box 3365'SOUTH EI, MOTE CA 91733 `626.444:6541 FAX 626-444.3887 W..ww,afcon,org 51 PIPE/ C.P-Yf,. HANGER SIDEMOUNT: SIZE - 314" ihru 2" C.P.V:C,and CO�aper. 11 ATERIAI - Carbon'Steel. NNW( Mil, Galvanized, 0, 40 Spec. (STING - Min US and CANNA—DA ,FUNCTION - Hangrt, support and mtiainer for use on C.P,VQ.-tsr Copper piphig,installed per N.F.T.A. 13,13R and 131: � V SEAL LATIOr1 - Install ort top, bottom or side of beasts. Hauser spacing b pipepe - per:iFP.A 13, i.?'L listed fasteners tested per NPi'A,13, as follows, INI WOOD: CPUC and Colsprr - listed hex 1=4 screw £untss}re(i with product. IN CONCRETE or 14EAVY STEEL Shot typo fasteners, "truly: when installed prior to pipe inrtirtion". . * Offset edge for ribrasion climination and superior strength.' Retainer dimples sectut hanger to pipe durit g installation. * Required fastener furnished with 5116 head.. uee no pre- drilling. 0),W .RIS G - Part # and CTVC. or Copper pipe Size. NOTES: On tapper -insulate pipe, 'SSR -SG VANE TYPE WATERFLOW fc"PO"ffER FOR CPVC PIPE ALARM SWITCH WITH RETARD The Symbol of Protection AND GLUE -IN UNION UL, CUL and CSFM Listed, CE Marked Specifications subject to change without notice. Stock Number: 1144460 Optional: Cover Tamper Switch Kit, stock no. 0090148 Replaceable Components: Retard/SwitchAssembly, stock no. 1029030 CAUTION Waterflow switches that are monitoring wet pipe sprinkler systems shall not be used as rite sole initiating switch to discharge AFFF, deluge, or chemical suppression systems. Waterfiow switches used VIM, application may result in unintended discharges caused by surges, Dapped air, or short retard times. General Information The Model VSR-SG is a vane type waterfiow switch for use on wet sprinkler systems using CPVC plastic fittings (manufactured by Tyco, Nibco, Victaulic, Ipex, and Spears Manufacturing Company) that use 1'", 1 14", .1 %z", or 2" pipe sizes. It is equipped with a union to accommodate installation in confiner] spares. The VSR-SG contains two single pole, double throw, snap action switches and an adjustable, instantly recycling pneumatic retard. The switches are actuated when a flow of 10 GPM (38 LPM) or more occurs downstream of the switch. The flow condition must exist for a period of time necessary to overcome the selected retard period e Enclosure The VSR SG switches and retard switch are enclosed in a general s purpose, die-cast housing. The cover is held in place with two tamper • resistant screws which require a special key for removal. A field installable cover tamper switch is available as an option which may be used to indicate unauthorized removal of the cover. See bulletin t number 5401103 for installation instructions of this switch. Installation (see Fig. 1, 3, and 5) These switches may be mounted on horizontal or vertical pipe. On horizontal pipe they shall be installed on the top side of the pipe where 4 they will be accessible. The switch should not be installed within 6" t (15 cm) of a fitting which changes the direction of the waterflow or CAUTION Do not trim the paddle. Failure to follow these instructions may prevent the switch from operatin and will void the warranty. ServicePressure: Up to 175 PSI (12,07 BAR) Flow Sensitivity Range for Signal: 4-10 GPM (15-38 LPM) -'CIL Maximum Surge: I S FPS (5.5 m/s) Contact Ratings: Two sets of SPDT (Form C) 10.0Amps at 125/250VAC 2.0Amps at 30VDC Resistive 10 mAntps min. at 24VDC CondaitEntrances: Two openingsprovidedforl/2°conduit. Individual switch compartments suitable for dissimilar voltages. Environmental Specifications: • NEMA 4/IP54 Rated Enclosure suitable for indoor or outdoor use with factory installed gasket and die-cast housing when used with appropriate conduit fitting. • Temperature Range: 40°F -120°F, (4.5°C - 49°G) - UL Service Use: .British Standard B59251 Automatic Sprinkler NFPA-13 One or two family dwelling NFPA-13D Residential occupancy up to four stories NEPA-ISR National Fire Alarm Code NFPA-72 • Installation must be performed by qualified personnel and in accordance with all national and local codes and ordinances. • Shock hazard .Disconnect power source before servicing. Serious injury or death could result. • Risk of explosion. Not for use in hazardous locations. Serious iniury or death could result. within 24" (60 cm) of a valve or drain. The unit has a V male fitting for gluing into a CPVC plastic 'tee. NOTE: Do not leave cover off for an extended period of time. Loosen the union nut and separate the 1" male fitting from the VSR.SG. Glue the I" male fitting into the TEE following the TEE manufacturer's instructions for preparation and gluing of CPVC piping systems. (Note: The 1 " male fitting must bottom out on the stop of the TEE for proper operation of the VSR-SG. See Fig. 1.) Wait 2 to 4 hours to allow the glue to dry before attaching the VSR-SG to the I" male fitting. Select the proper paddle for the pipe size and type of TEE used.. See Fig. 3 for instructions on how to change paddle. Verify that the o-nng is properly positioned in its groove. Hand tighten the nut on the union after orienting the switch in the appropriate direction to detect waterliow as shown in Fig. 5 8t Fig. 7. The vane must not rub the inside of the TEE or bind in any way. The stem should move freely when operated by hand A CAUTION Do not over -tighten the union nut, hand tighten only. Use of a wrench may a the union nut. PotterrElectricSi alCo ,LLC•St.Louis,MO•CustService:866-572-3005•TechSu ort 866-956-0988,,"Canada88M82-1833 - www.pottersignal.cm PRINT'E'D IN USA MFG. -#3401205 - REV H PAGE 1 OF 4 01/12 VSRY-SG E)POTTER VANE TYPE WATERFLOW R CP'l'C PIPE ALARM SWITCH WITH RETARD? The Symbol of Protection .AND GLUE -IN UNION Testing The frequency of inspection and testing for the Model VSR-SG and its associated protective. monitoring system shall be in accordance with applicable NFPA Codes and Standards and/or the authority having jurisdiction (manufacturer recommends quarterly or more frequently). A method of testing the VSR SG must be provided. The valve used for testing shall be easily reached and shall produce a minimum flow of 10 GPM to activate the switch. The discharge orifice shall be equal to the smallest sprinkler used in the system. -Advise the person responsible for testing of the fire protection system that this system must be tested in accordance with the testing instructions. F4 1 Glue the 1 "male fitting into the ME following the TEE manufacturer's instructions for preparation and gluing of CP VC piping systems. Wait 2 to 4 hours to allow the glue to dry before attaching the VSR-SG to the 7" male fitting. 9' (uw"Suu CLEARA14CE 1- �1s1E FITT NC REWIRED FOR j'''� �M� our REMOVALinEVVII--) 1 8N STOP I NO SUS»iNO5, INSERTS OR Ogg p1O62-r ADAPTERS ARE PMIMO Fig. 3 !s -< • . jjj r important: 11 paddles are furnished with each unit to accommodate the various sizes and manufacturers of TEES. The paddles have raised tettering that show the pipe size and the TEE manufacturer they are to be used with. The proper paddle must be used. The paddle must be properly attached (see Fig, 3) and the screw that holds the paddle must be securely tightened. Fig..2 Break out thin section of cover when wiring both switches from one conduit entrance. A Fig. 4 Typical Electrical Connections Notes: 1. The Model VSR SG has two switches, one can be used to operate a central station, proprietary or remote signaling unit, while tate other contact is used to operate a local audible or viaW annunciator. 2. For supervised circuits, see "Switch Terminal Connections" drawing and warning note (Fig. 6). WMA.LFROMMMAM N"VMALFDiOMMU IMAM WLWr1d OPD.icRfttWd NOM. When connnecti V to a Ut. fisted control panel, use the panel's resistor value for urcuit supervision. PRINTED TN USA WG. #5401205 - REV K PAGE 2 OF d 01112 SASH SEREES opSPRIN ALARM STROBE�E.R The Symbol of Prt�te�tion HORN/SIGN COMBINATION UL lasted Strobe Haan Dimemslons:.9-114" h x 10" w x 4" d VotiagesAvaiiable: SASE -24 (24VDC) SASH -120 (120VAC) Envirottment: Indoor or Outdoor use W-fietproof backim is ittciuded with both modals Termination: Sepal tem=ais for horn and strobe Fittisb: Red with while lettering SASE 24 Stock No. 1000555 SASH -120 Stock No. 1000560 The SASH series is 2 multitone homistrobe oombivatioa designed for use as an m idio visual indication for arrlomatic sprinkler systems. It cart be installed in c0Uju c`d0a with or in place of water motor gomp.. Strome Intensity, dBA, and Omerent'Ratirgs Mom SASH 24 �itttGtorreat SASH-i20.irapatCnaeat TYDt�A>�nied3Aa4'lOft. 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