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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBuilding Permit 00-1011(sprklr) ........., ,- I I ! DATE RECEIVED i \CITY OF PRIOR LAKE . BUILDING PERMIT, NOY - 'III 1t~~PORARV CERTIFICATE OF !'lONING COMPLIANCE AND UtiLITY CONNECTION PERMIT L. !. ( DIRECTIONS SPACES NUMBERED 1 THRU 17 MUST BE FILLED IN BEFORE PERMIT IS ISSUED (Please Print or Type and sign at bottom) 2. SITE ADDRESS 1. DATE /0-,3 - ~IJOO LOT BLOCK PID ADDITION W{:!.~U~ k Ol"'f lO..J 4. OWNER (Name) (Address) (Tel. No.) OAd li,tw\e s .4 U,.f\SV'i Il-t p~ 5. ARCHITECT (Name) (Tel. No. l"''&. D~. l. uu€1Z- 884 -I..s rs- 6. BUILDER (Name) (Tel. No.) ~ (c,,'S"I) e,.. '3 C( - 8"1 &0 S"u""t-t\ ~a.~ 7. TYPE OF WORK Fireplace 0 New constructio~ Alterations 0 Chimney 0 Misc. 'U ,""II 8. PROPERTY AREA OR ACRES Sq.Ft. ,.., 82; c..kue b-J ~f!.. Re-roofing 0 Porch 0 Re-siding 0 Finish Basement 0 1 O. CULVERT SIZE Yes No Depth 1. White 2. Pink 3. Yellow File C"' MPlicant (Depth) , JtX> 13. TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION gu Lrt. 8 LJ. 14. FLOOR AREA APPORTIONMENT USE 15. NUMBER OF OCCUPANTS OR SEATS OCCUPANTS SEATS 16. PROJE9T COSTNALUE #' /8". 00. 00 17. COMPLETIO DATE I hereby certify that I have fumished infonnation on this application which is to the best of my knowledge true and correct. I also certify that I am the owner or authorized agent for the above mentioned property and that all construction will conform to all existing state and local laws and will proceed in accordance with submitted plans. I am aware that the building off.fi',can revoke this pe it for just cause. Furthennore, I hereby agree that the city official or a designee may enter upon the property to pertonn needed inspections. X L..: C - CD'~ /tJ..31-~ooo Signature License No. Date FOR ADMINISTRATIVE USE SETBACKS: Required Actual Front Back Side Side BUILDING DEPARTMENT VALUATION OFF STREET PARKING SPACES REO. SPACES ON PLAN USE OF BUILDING PERMIT VALUATION l~.~ .~ , TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: I II III IV V Occupancy Group A B E F HIM R S U Division 1 2 3 4 Pennit Fee ................................... $ 2. CD '2.. "2. t' Plan Check Fee ............................. $~ State Su rcharge ............................. $ q tl!IO Penalty ....................................... $ Plumbing Pennit Fee ....................... $ Mechanical Permit Fee ..................... $ MATERIAL FILED WITH APPLICATION SOIL TESTS 0 ENERGY DATA 0 PILING LOGS 0 PLANS & SPECS 0 PERCOLATlr~S_O SETS SURVEY PLOT PLAN o COPIES o Amount Brought Forward .................. $ Park Support Fee ........................... $ SAC . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . .. ... $ Collective Street Fee ....................... $ Sewer Tap ..................... .............. $ $ City: ~~ Pressure Reducer .......................... $ Meter Hom ... .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . .... $ Water Meter .........:....................... $ Sewer & Water Connection Fee ........... $ Water Tower Fee ........................... $ Water Tap ........... ........................ $ Builder's Deposit............................ $ Sewer & Water Pennit ...................... $ Thi By ur Building Pennit 11en Approved. Date "?'D - ~ Issued Date I - This is to certify that the request in the above application and accompanying documents is in accordance with the City Zoning Ordinance and may proceed requested. This document when signed by the City Planner constitutes a temporary Certificate of Zoning compliance and allows construction to commence. Before occupancy, a Certificat of Occupancy must be issued. City Planner Date Special Conditions if any 24 hour notice for all inspections 447-9850 NOV-22-2000 09:59 10'd "'~J.Ol SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTION 612 639 8751 P.02/02 9 '\,,, S.U.M.MIT FI R.~.,:Pj.ROTECTION November 20, 2000 Keyland Homes 1 7021 Fish Point Rd. Prior Lalc.t. MN Attention: Mr. K.evin Horke (via r.esimile: 9S2-44Q..940S) RcgarclinS: New AdditiOD Density Criteria Geatlemen: We aze pleased to submit the following for your cansidcration; warehouse system design crileria for your C;(isting warehouse and new addition. System design. is .24 dmsity calculated over 2000 sq.ft. with 216 degree sprinklers. Design allows for Class III non.encapsuJated eommocUties (c:onvCDtioD8l pallets) single or double row rac:ks wim 1'-0" aisles and maximum storage height of 16'.0". See table 7-4.2.1.6.2. figure 1-4.2.2.I.1.c in conjW'1Ctian with figure 7- 4.2.2.1.3 ofNPPA 13, 1999 edition. MaintaiD 18~ minimum between sprinklers and storage. Please sign below and fax back. Thank you. Sincerely, SUMMIT FIllEPROTEC1l0N (j8Y~R~ Gerald Rusk Service Sales The above is acccptcd this 2-1 day of ~ " -e."..,1o e r ,2000. By t..- -'" ~ 88 eL.~L.a"Ct ."E. IS~II.....~. MN 'S 11 ~ ; 1 ) 6~9-e780 · F"AX (651 , 639-8751 630 I . 8..",CIII~ aa. ~ fill"., .503 Acc:...a:-rlZlit. "'N SSQO I (507) 2Q0.0822. II F.a.z (507) 280.0577 28CO Z""P ST. NOATn PAROe>> NO se, 02 (701) 293..0138. F~ (701) 2'3-0142 TOTRL P.02 -~~~~.L--~.~_e.' .. . Rod Size 29 I DSTR 11/2 * 3/8-16 .....-.-.--...1.----.-.....-....... ..' 30 I DSTR 1" * : 3/8-16 --...-..-...+..---. .-. ~: I :~~:!.~ *. ,~;:=~t." 33 I DST 15 _" - -'3/8=1'6 34 ! DST 20 3/8-1 6 -.............. _ .l.___._._.... 35 I DST 25 3/8-1 6 -.. .............--1---...,,---- 36 I DST 30 3/8-16 ~L "37' 'losT516 3/8-16 ~ 38 jTEK50 3/8-16 See page 11 for Stainless Steel Description 1/4-20x1 1/4-14x1 1/4-14x1 1/2 1/4-14x2 1/4-14x2 1/2 1/4-14x3 12-24x1 1/2 Description 12-24x1 1/2 1/4-20x1 5/16-18x1 1/4 1/4-14x1 1/4-14x1 1/2 1/4-14x2 1/4-14x21/2 1/4-14x3 5/16-18x11/4 12-24x1 1/2 1500# 1475# Steel t...:. ",.- . \ SAMMYS /" i ...~~~~--L_..~_~_~~! 100 i #14 Nut Driver #14 Nut Driver (Item #100) 4 3/4-4 .188".3/16" .25"-1/4" .188 1500+# / 3/16" .50 3125#/1/4" * When installing DSTR or SWlJR add retainer nut and torque to 20 foot lbs. for maximum pull out in steel. _I- - -'PU"~I ......-..............--......:;;........................""""'1' .-~DsT Underside Liner Ins tallatio ns STEEL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DST, DSTR, TEK 50, SWD, SWDR, SWT - See diagram figures 1-4, 11-14 on page 14 and 15. (DST - Self-drills & self-taps into steel up to 3/16" thick; DSTR - Self-drills & self-taps into steel up to 3/16" thick and accepts retainer nut; TEK 50 - Self-drills & self- taps into steel up to 112" thick;SWO - Self-drills & self- taps thru 3116" steel; SWOR - Self-drills & self-taps thru 3/16" steel and accepts retainer nut; SWT -- Self- drills & self-taps thru 112" steel) Step 1: Insert the appropriate nut driver into a 2200 RPM 3/8" or 1/2" portable drill: (a) Use #14 for OST, OSTR, TEK 50; (b) use #14SW for SWO, SWOR, SWT. Step 3: Pos"ition drill and begin installation: (a) for installing OST, TEK 50, DSTR* drill should be in a vertical position; (b) for installing SWD, SWDR*, SWT drill should be in a horizontal position, at a right angle to the structural member. Step 4: When the nut driver spins freely on the cap of the screw installation is complete. ~. Step 5: Screw is now ready to receive 1/4",3/8", 1/2" or metric all thread rod or bolt stock. Step 2: Insert the screw into the nut driver. Now you are ready to install the screw. 4 Steel - Sammys Eye protection should be worn at all times when installing this product. Note: Must be installed with appropriate Ilut driver to ('omply with warranty. !I ~ SUMMIT FI RE PROTECTION ulm ]" 2 788 CLEVELAND AVE: NUE: RC5E:VILLE:, MN 55113 PH CN E: 651 -639-8 78[] FAX 651-639-8751 SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTION 2788 CLEVELAND AVENUE ROSEVILLE MN 55113 651-639-8780 Job Name Building Location System Contract Data File KEYLAND HOMES WAREHOUSE WAREHOUSE ADDITION 17012 FISH POINTE ROAD 1 KEYLAND.WX1 Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N.H. USA 03087 SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTION WAREHOUSE ADDITION Page 2 Date Hydraulic Design Information Sheet Name - WAREHOUSE ADDITION Location - 17012 FISH POINTE ROAD Building - WAREHOUSE ADDITION Contractor - SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTION Calculated By - C. LONG Construction: ( ) Combustible (X) Non-Combustible Occupancy - BUILDING MATERIAL STORAGE Date - 10-30-2000 System No. - 1 Contract No. - Drawing No. - 1 OF 1 Ceiling Height - 22.0 S Y S T E M (X) NFPA 13 () Lt. Haz. ( ) NFPA 231 ( ) NFPA 231C Other .237 OVER 2000 SQ FT Specific Ruling Ord. Haz . Gp. ( ) 1 ( ) 2 ( ) 3 ) Ex. Haz . (X) Figure 7-4.2.2.1.1 Curve E Made By Date D E S I G N Area of Sprinkler Operation - 2000 System Type Density - 0.237 (X) Wet Area Per Sprinkler - 125 ( ) Dry Elevation at Highest Outlet - 21 ( ) Deluge Hose Allowance - Inside - 100 ( ) Preaction Rack Sprinkler Allowance - 0 ( ) Other Hose Allowance - Outside - 400 Sprinkler/Nozzle Make VIKING Model M Size 3/4 K-Factor 8.0 Temp.Rat.286 Note Calculation Swmnary Flow Required - 1042 C-Factor Used: 120 Press Required - 67.3 Overhead 140 POC Underground W A T E R Water Flow Test: Date of Test - 03-17-94 Time of Test Static Press Residual Press Flow Pump Data: Tank or Reservoir: Cap. - Elev.- Rated Cap.- @ Press Elev. S U P P L Y Elevation - 80 - 70 - 1.2 10 - -5 Well Proof Flow Location - Source of Information - C o M M Commodity BUILDING MATERIALS Storage Ht. 16X Storage Method: Solid Piled Class III Location Area Aisle W. 8' - 16' AISLES % Palletized % Rack Single Row S R Double Row T A Mult. 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Name A B C D E F G H I J K L M N o P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Generic Alarm Va Generic Butterfly Valve Roll Groove Coupling Dry Pipe Valve 90' Standard Elbow 45' Elbow Gate Valve 45' Grvd-Vic Elbow 90' Grvd-Vic Elbow 90' Grvd-Vic Tee Detector Check Valve Long Turn Elbow Medium Turn Elbow PVC Standard Elbow PVC Tee Branch PVC 45' Elbow Flow Control Valve PVC Coupling/Run Tee Swing Check Valve 90' Flow thru Tee 45' Firelock Elbow 90' Firelock Elbow Wafer Check Valve 90' Firelock Tee Mechanical Tee Flow Switch Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N.H. USA 03087 SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTION Page 9 WAREHOUSE ADDITION Date Unadjusted Fittings Table 1/2 3/4 1 1/4 1 1/2 2 2 1/2 3 3 112 A 7,7 21.5 17.0 B 7 10 12 c 1 1 1 1 0 23 23 29 30 E 2 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 F 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 G 1 1 1 1 2 H 1 1.5 2 2 3 3 3.5 3.5 I 2 3 4 3.5 6 5.0 8 7 J 4.5 8 8.5 10,8 13 17 16 K 14 14 L 2 2 2 3 4 c: ') 6 ...J M ') 2 3 3 4 5 6 6 8 N 7 7 7 8 9 11 12 13 0 3 3 ') 6 8 10 12 15 P 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 Q 1B 29 35 R 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 S 4 5 5 9 11 14 16 19 22 T 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 15 17 20 U 1.8 2.2 2.6 3,4 V 3.5 4.3 5 6.8 W 10.3 X 8.5 10.8 13 16 Y 2.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 8. 10.5 12.5 15.5 22 Z 2 2 ) 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 5 6 10 12 14 16 18 20 24 A 17 27 29 B 9 10 12 19 21 c 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 33 40 50 E 12 14 18 22 27 35 40 45 50 61 F 5 7 9 11 13 17 19 21 24 28 G 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 13 H 4.5 5 6.5 8,5 10 18 20 23 25 30 I 8.5 10 13 17 20 23 25 33 36 40 J 21 25 33 41 50 65 78 88 98 120 K 36 55 45 L 8 9 13 16 18 24 27 30 34 40 M 10 12 16 19 22 N 0 p Q 33 R S 27 32 45 55 65 76 87 98 109 130 T 25 30 35 50 60 71 81 91 101 121 U 4.2 5.0 5.0 V 8.5 10 13 w 13.1 31.8 35.8 27.4 X 21 25 33 y Z 12 14 18 22 LI 35 40 45 50 61 Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N.H. USA 03087 SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTION Page 10 WAREHOUSE ADDITION Date Node Elevation K-Fact pt Pn Flow Density Area Press No. Actual Actual Added Req. Req. 82 13 33,01 na 182 18 27.64 na 201 19.5 8 16.36 na 32.36 .237 125 7 202 20.25 8 14.47 na 30.43 .237 125 7 203 21 8 13.71 na 29.63 ,237 125 7 204 21 8 13.71 na 29.63 .237 125 7 205 20,25 8 14,45 na 30.41 .237 125 7 206 19.5 8 16,31 na 32,31 .237 125 7 162 18 27 .42 na 81 13 33.11 na 181 18 27.92 na 207 19.5 8 17 .23 na 33.21 .237 125 7 208 20.2S 8 15.51 na 31.5 .237 125 7 209 21 8 14,87 na 30,85 .237 125 7 210 21 8 14.89 na 30.87 .237 125 7 211 20,25 8 15,83 na 31.83 .237 125 7 212 19.5 8 18,13 na 34,06 ,237 125 7 161 18 26.83 na 80 13 33.47 na 180 18 28.96 n3 213 20.25 8 17.53 na 33.49 .237 125 7 214 21 8 16.3 na 32.3 .237 125 7 215 21 8 16,21 na 32.21 .237 125 7 216 20,25 8 16.73 na 32.72 .237 125 7 ':11 19,5 8 18.26 na 34.18 .237 125 7 160 18 28.26 na 79 13 34,16 ~a 179 18 31.99 na 159 18 31. 88 na 78 13 34.88 na 178 13 34.88 na 158 18 32,65 na 77 13 35.61 na 177 18 33.44 na 157 18 33.41 na 76 13 36.35 na 176 18 34.18 na 156 18 34.16 na 75 13 37.1 na 175 18 34.93 na 155 18 34.9 na 74 13 37,86 na 174 18 35.69 na 154 18 35.64 na 73 13 38.63 na 173 18 36.46 na 153 18 36.36 na 72 13 39.42 na 172 18 37,24 na 152 18 37.06 na 71 13 40.24 na 171 18 38.05 na 151 18 37.75 na 8 13 41.13 na 16 13 42.14 na 22 13 43.22 na 24 13 44.38 na 26 13 45.64 na 28 13 47.04 na 30 13 48.6 na 33 13 51.76 na 35 13 51. 64 na Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N. H. USA 03087 SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTION Page 11 WAREHOUSE ADDITION Date Node Elevation K-Fact pt Pn Flow Density Area Press No. Actual Added Reg. Reg. 37 13 51. 59 na 39 13 51. 57 na 71 13 40.24 na 82 13 33.01 na 81 13 33.11 na 80 13 33.47 na 79 13 34.16 na 78 13 34.88 na 77 13 35.61 na 76 13 36.35 na 75 13 37.1 na 74 13 37.86 na 73 13 38.63 na 72 13 39.42 na 71 13 40.24 na 8 13 41.13 na 16 13 42.14 na 22 13 43.22 na 24 13 44,38 na 26 13 45.64 na 28 13 47.04 na 30 13 48,6 na 31 13 52.21 na 33 13 51.76 na 35 13 51. 64 na 37 13 51. 59 na 62 13 32.73 na 61 13 32.84 na 60 13 33.24 na 59 13 34.04 na 58 13 34.81 na 57 13 35.57 na 56 13 36.32 na 55 13 37.06 na 54 13 37.8 na 53 13 38.52 na 52 13 39.22 na 51 13 39,89 na 1 13 40.51 na 9 13 41.13 na 17 13 41.71 na 23 13 42.22 na 25 13 42.66 na 27 13 43.03 na 29 13 43.32 na 32 13 43.53 na 34 13 43.65 na 36 13 43,7 na 31 13 52.21 na TOR 13 53.22 na BfLY 4 58.85 na STUB 1 62.65 na 100 poe -5 67.33 na 400 The maximum velocity is 16.06 and it occurs in the pipe between nodes 182 and 201 Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route III Windham N.H. USA 03087 SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTION Page 12 WAREHOUSE ADDITION Date Hyd. Qa nia. Fitting Pipe pt Pt Ref. "C" or Ftng's Pe Pv ******* Notes ****** Point Qt Pf/UL Eqv. Ln. Total Pf Pn 82 -92.77 1. 687 IT 10.044 4.500 33.007 to 120 10.044 -2.166 182 -92.77 -0.2200 14.544 -3.199 Vel -13.316 182 1.536 IT 10.108 20.500 27.642 to 120 10.108 -0.650 201 -92.77 -0.3472 30.608 -10.628 Vel = -16.063 201 32.36 1.536 10.000 16.363 K Factor = 8.0 to 120 -0.325 202 -60.41 -0.1570 10.000 -1.570 Vel = -10.460 202 30.43 1. 536 10.000 14.468 K Factor = 8.0 to 120 -0.325 203 -29.98 -0.0430 10.000 -0.430 Vel = -5.191 203 29.62 1. 536 10.000 13.713 K Factor = 8.0 to 120 204 -0.36 10.000 Vel = -0.062 204 29.63 1.536 10.000 13.713 K Factor = 8.0 to 120 0.325 205 29.27 0.0411 10.000 0.411 Vel = 5.068 205 30.41 1. 536 10.000 14.449 K Factor = 8.0 to 120 0.325 206 59.68 0.1535 10.000 1.535 Vel = 10.333 206 32.30 1.536 IT 10.108 20.500 16.309 K Factor = 8.0 to 120 10.108 0.650 162 91. 98 0.3418 30.608 10.462 Vel = 15.926 162 1. 687 1T 10.044 4.500 27.420 to 120 10.044 2.166 62 91. 98 0.2165 14.544 3.149 Vel 13.202 91.98 32.735 K Factor 16.08 81 -89.96 1. 687 IT 10.044 4.500 33.109 to 120 10.044 -2.166 181 -89.96 -0.2078 14.544 -3.022 Vel -12.912 181 1. 536 IT 10.108 20.500 27.922 to 120 10.108 -0.650 207 -89.96 -0.3280 30.608 -10.040 Vel = -15.576 207 33.20 1.536 10.000 17.231 K Factor = 8.0 to 120 -0.325 208 -56.76 -0.1399 10.000 -1.399 Vel = -9.828 208 31.51 1.536 10.000 15.507 K Factor = 8.0 to 120 -0.325 209 -25.25 -0.0313 10.000 -0.313 Vel = -4.372 209 30.85 1.536 10.000 14.869 K Factor = 8.0 to 120 210 5.60 0.0019 10.000 0.019 Vel = 0.970 Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N.H. USA 03087 SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTION Page 13 WAREHOUSE ADDITION Date Hyd. Qa Dia. Fitting Pipe pt pt Ref. "e" or Ftng's Pe Pv ******* Notes ****** Point Qt Pf/UL Eqv. Ln. Total Pf Pn 210 30.86 1. 53 6 10.000 14.889 K Factor = 8.0 to 120 0.325 211 36.46 0.0617 10.000 0.617 Vel = 6.313 211 31.83 1. 536 10.000 15.831 K Factor = 8.0 to 120 0.325 212 68.29 0.1970 10.000 1. 970 Vel = 11. 824 212 34.06 1. 687 IT 10.044 20.500 18.126 K Factor = 8.0 to 120 10.044 0.650 161 102.35 0.2638 30.544 8.057 Vel :;::: 14.691 161 1. 687 IT 10.044 4.500 26.833 to 120 10.044 2.166 61 102.35 0.2638 14.544 3.837 Vel 14.691 102.35 32.836 K Factor 17.86 80 -78.40 1. 687 IT 10.044 4.500 33.469 to 120 10.044 -2.166 180 -78.40 -0.1611 14.544 -2.343 Vel -11.253 180 1.536 IT 10.108 31.000 28.960 to 120 10.108 -0.974 213 -78.40 -0.2543 41. 108 -10.455 Vel = -13.574 213 33.49 1.536 10.000 17.529 K Factor:;::: 8.0 to 120 -0.325 214 -44.91 -0.0907 10.000 -0.907 Vel :;::: -7.776 214 32.30 1. 536 10.000 16.297 K Factor = 8.0 to 120 215 -12.61 -0.0087 10.000 -0.087 Vel = -2.183 215 32.21 1. 536 10.000 16.211 K Factor = 8.0 to 120 0.325 216 19.60 0.0196 10.000 0.196 Vel = 3.394 216 32.72 1.536 10.000 16.731 K Factor = 8.0 to 120 0.325 217 52.32 0.1204 10.000 1. 204 Vel :;::: 9.059 217 34.18 1. 536 IT 10.108 20.550 18.259 K Factor = 8.0 to 120 10.108 0.650 160 86.50 0.3051 30.658 9.353 Vel = 14.977 160 1. 687 IT 10.044 4.500 28.263 to 120 10.044 2.166 60 86.50 0.1932 14.544 2.810 Vel 12.416 86.50 33.239 K Factor 15.00 79 -3.95 1. 687 IT 10.044 4.500 34.165 to 120 10.044 -2.166 179 -3.95 -0.0006 14.544 -0.009 Vel -0.567 Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N.H. USA 03087 SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTION Page 14 WAREHOUSE ADDITION Date Hyd. Qa Dia. Fitting Pipe pt pt Ref. "e" or Ftng's Pe Pv ******* Notes ****** Point Qt Pf/UL Eqv. Ln. Total Pf Pn 179 1. 536 2T 10.108 90.000 31. 990 to 120 20.216 159 -3.95 -0.0010 110.216 -0.111 Vel -0.684 159 1. 687 IT 10.044 4.500 31. 879 to 120 10.044 2.166 59 -3.95 -0.0006 14.544 -0.009 Vel -0.567 -3.95 34.036 K Factor -0.68 78 -2.82 1. 687 IT 10.044 4.500 34.881 to 120 10.044 178 -2.82 -0.0003 14.544 -0.005 Vel -0.405 178 1. 536 2T 10.108 90.000 34.876 to 120 20.216 -2.166 158 -2.82 -0.0005 110.216 -0.060 Vel -0.488 158 1. 687 IT 10.044 4.500 32.650 to 120 10.044 2.166 58 -2.82 -0.0003 14.544 -0.005 Vel -0.405 -2.82 34.811 K Factor -0.48 77 -2.05 1. 687 IT 10.044 4.500 35.611 to 120 10.044 -2.166 177 -2.05 -0.0002 14.544 -0.003 Vel -0.294 177 1. 536 2T 10.108 90.000 33.442 to 120 20.216 157 -2.05 -0.ElO03 110.216 -0.033 Vel -0.355 157 1. 687 IT 10.044 4.500 33.409 to 120 10.044 2.166 57 -2.05 -0.0002 14.544 -0.003 Vel -0.294 -2.05 35.572 K Factor -0.34 76 -1.73 1. 687 IT 10.044 4.500 36.351 to 120 10.044 -2.166 176 -1. 73 -0.0001 14.544 -0.002 Vel -0.248 176 1.536 2T 10.108 90.000 34.183 to 120 20.216 156 -1.73 -0.0002 110.216 -0.024 Vel -0.300 156 1.687 IT 10.044 4.500 34.159 to 120 10.044 2.166 56 -1.73 -0.0001 14.544 -0.002 Vel -0.248 -1.73 36.323 K Factor -0.29 75 -1. 95 1. 687 IT 10.044 4.500 37.100 to 120 10.044 -2.166 175 -1. 95 -0.0002 14.544 -0.003 Vel -0.280.. Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N.H. USA 03087 SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTION Page 15 WAREHOUSE ADDITION Date Hyd. Qa Dia. Fitting Pipe pt pt Ref. "e" or Ftng's Pe Pv ******* Notes ****** Point Qt Pf/UL Eqv. Ln. Total Pf Pn 175 1.536 2T 10.108 90.000 34.932 to 120 20.216 155 -1.95 -0.0003 110.216 -0.030 Vel -0.338 155 1. 687 IT 10.044 4.500 34.902 to 120 10.044 2.166 55 -1.95 -0.0002 14.544 -0.003 Vel -0.280 -1. 95 37.065 K Factor -0.32 74 -2.65 1. 687 IT 10.044 4.500 37.859 to 120 10.044 -2.166 174 -2.65 -0.0003 14.544 -0.004 Vel -0.380 174 1. 536 2T 10.108 90.000 35.689 to 120 20.216 154 -2.65 -0.0005 110.216 -0.053 Vel -0.459 154 1. 687 IT 10.044 4.500 35.635 to 120 10.044 2.166 54 -2.65 -0.0003 14.544 -0.004 Vel -0.380 -2.65 37.797 K Factor -0.43 73 -3.71 1.687 IT 10.044 4.500 38.631 to 120 10.044 -2.166 173 -3.71 -0.0006 14.544 -0.008 Vel -0.533 173 1. 536 2T 10.108 90.000 36.457 to 120 20.216 153 -3.71 -0.0009 110.216 -0.099 Vel -0.642 153 1.687 IT 10.044 4.500 36.358 to 120 10.044 2.166 53 -3.71 -0.0006 14.544 -0.008 Vel -0.533 -3.71 38.516 K Factor -0.60 72 -5.09 1. 687 IT 10.044 4.500 39.423 to 120 10.044 -2.166 172 -5.09 -0.0010 14.544 -0.015 Vel -0.731 172 1.536 2T 10.108 90.000 37.243 to 120 20.216 152 -5.09 -0.0016 110.216 -0.178 Vel -0.881 152 1.687 IT 10.044 4.500 37.065 to 120 10.044 2.166 52 -5.09 -0.0010 14.544 -0.015 Vel -0.731 -5.09 39.216 K Factor -0.81 71 -6.76 1. 687 IT 10.044 4.500 40.242 to 120 10.044 -2.166 171 -6.76 -0.0017 14.544 -0.025 Vel -0.970.. Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N.H. USA 03087 SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTION Page 16 WAREHOUSE ADDITION Date Hyd. Qa Dia. Fitting Pipe pt pt Ref. nCn or Ftng's Pe Pv ******* Notes ****** Point Qt Pf/UL Eqv. Ln. Total Pf Pn 171 1. 536 2T 10.108 90.000 38.051 to 120 20.216 151 -6.76 -0.0027 110.216 -0.301 Vel -1.170 151 1.687 IT 10.044 4.500 37.750 to 120 10.044 2.166 51 -6.76 -0.0017 14.544 -0.025 Vel -0.970 -6.76 39.891 K Factor -1. 07 8 -8.15 1. 452 2E 3.843 100.000 41.130 to 120 2T 7.686 23.059 1 -8.15 -0.0051 123.059 -0.625 Vel -1.579 -8.15 40.505 K Factor -1.28 16 -10.57 1. 452 2E 3.843 100.000 42.141 to 120 2T 7.686 23.059 9 -10.57 -0.0082 123.059 -1.010 Vel -2.048 -10.57 41. 131 K Factor -1. 65 22 -13.14 1. 452 2E 3.843 100.000 43.217 to 120 2T 7.686 23.059 17 -13.14 -0.0123 123.059 -1.511 Vel -2.546 -13.14 41. 706 K Factor -2.03 24 -15.93 1. 452 2E 3.843 100.000 44.377 to 120 2T 7.686 23.059 23 -15.93 -0.0175 123.059 -2.158 Vel -3.087 -15.93 42.219 K Factor -2.45 26 -18.96 1. 452 2E 3.843 100.000 45.644 to 120 2T 7.686 23.059 25 -18.96 -0.0242 123.059 -2.978 Vel -3.674 -18.96 42.666 K Factor -2.90 28 -22.26 1. 452 2E 3.843 100.000 47.042 to 120 2T 7.686 23.059 27 -22.26 -0.0326 123.059 -4.008 Vel -4.313 -22.26 43.034 K Factor -3.39 30 -25.84 1. 452 2E 3.843 100.000 48.602 to 120 2T 7.686 23.059 29 -25.84 -0.0429 123.059 -5.281 Vel -5.007 Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route III Windham N.H. USA 03087 SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTION Page 17 WAREHOUSE ADDITION Date Hyd. Qa Dia. Fitting Pipe pt pt Ref. nCn or Ftng's Pe Pv ******* Notes ****** Point Qt Pf/UL Eqv. Ln. Total Pf Pn -25.84 43.321 K Factor -3.93 33 -32.86 1. 452 2E 3.843 100.000 51.764 to 120 2T 7.686 23.059 32 -32.86 -0.0669 123.059 -8.238 Vel -6.367 -32.86 43.526 K Factor -4.98 35 -32.34 1. 452 2E 3.843 100.000 51. 645 to 120 2T 7.686 23.059 34 -32.34 -0.0650 123.059 -7.998 Vel -6.266 -32.34 43.647 K Factor -4.90 37 -32.09 1. 452 2E 3.843 100.000 51.589 to 120 2T 7.686 23.059 36 -32.09 -0.0641 123.059 -7.884 Vel - 6.218 -32.09 43.705 K Factor -4.85 39 -32.03 1. 452 2E 3.843 100.000 51.573 to 120 2T 7.686 23.059 5.630 38 -32.03 -0.0638 123.059 -7.857 Vel -6.206 -32.03 49.346 K Factor -4.56 71 -5.97 1. 452 2E 3.843 100.000 40.242 to 120 2T 7.686 23.059 51 -5.97 -0.0029 123.059 -0.351 Vel -1. 157 -5.97 39.891 K Factor -0.95 82 92.77 3.314 12.500 33.007 to 120 81 92.77 0.0082 12.500 0.103 Vel 3.451 81 89.97 3.314 12.500 33.109 to 120 80 182.74 0.0288 12.500 0.360 Vel 6.797 80 78.40 3.314 12.500 33.469 to 120 79 261. 14 0.0557 12.500 0.696 Vel 9.713 79 3.95 3.314 12.500 34.165 to 120 78 265.09 0.0573 12.500 0.716 Vel 9.860 78 2.82 3.314 12.500 34.881 to 120 77 267.91 0.0584 12.500 0.730 Vel 9.965 77 2.05 3.314 12.500 35.611 to 120 76 269.96 0.0592 12.500 0.740 Vel 10.041 Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route III Windham N.H. USA 03087 SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTION Page 18 WAREHOUSE ADDITION Date Hyd. Qa Dia. Fitting Pipe pt pt Ref. nCn or Ftng's Pe Pv ******* Notes ****** Point Qt Pf/UL Eqv. Ln. Total Pf Pn 76 1. 73 3.314 12.500 36.351 to 120 75 271. 69 0.0599 12.500 0.749 Vel 10.106 75 1.95 3.314 12.500 37.100 to 120 74 273.64 0.0607 12.500 0.759 Vel 10.178 74 2.65 3.314 12.500 37.859 to 120 73 276.29 0.0618 12.500 0.773 Vel 10.277 73 3.71 3.314 12.500 38.631 to 120 72 280.00 0.0634 12.500 0.792 Vel 10.415 72 5.09 3.314 12.500 39.423 to 120 71 285.09 0.0655 12.500 0.819 Vel 10.604 71 12.73 3.314 12.500 40.242 to 120 8 297.82 0.0710 12.500 0.888 Vel 11. 077 8 8.15 3.26 12.500 41.130 to 120 16 305.97 0.0809 12.500 1.011 Vel 11. 761 16 10.56 3.26 12.500 42.141 to 120 22 316.53 0.0861 12.500 1.076 Vel 12.167 22 13.14 3.26 12.500 43.217 to 120 24 329.67 0.0928 12.500 1.160 Vel 12.672 24 15.93 3.26 12.500 44.377 to 120 26 345.60 0.1013 12.500 1.266 Vel 13.284 26 18.96 3.26 12.500 45.644 to 120 28 364.56 0.1118 12.500 1. 398 Vel 14.013 28 22.27 3.26 12.500 47.042 to 120 30 386.83 0.1248 12.500 1.560 Vel 14.869 30 25.83 3.26 IT 20.159 5.500 48.602 to 120 20.159 31 412.66 0.1407 25.659 3.609 Vel 15.862 31 -541.98 3.26 IT 20.159 7.000 52.211 to 120 20.159 33 -129.32 -0.0164 27.159 -0.446 Vel -4.971 33 32.86 3.26 12.500 51. 764 to 120 35 -96.46 -0.0095 12.500 -0.119 Vel -3.708 Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route III Windham N.H. USA 03087 SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTION Page 19 WAREHOUSE ADDITION Date Hyd. Qa Dia. Fitting Pipe pt pt Ref. nCn or Ftng's Pe Pv ******* Notes ****** Point Qt Pf/UL Eqv. Ln. Total Pf Pn 35 32.34 3.26 12.500 51. 645 to 120 37 -64.12 -0.0045 12.500 -0.056 Vel -2.465 37 32.09 3.26 12.500 51.589 to 120 39 -32.03 -0.0013 12.500 -0.016 Vel -1.231 -32.03 51.573 K Factor -4.46 62 91. 98 3.314 12.500 32.735 to 120 61 91. 98 0.0081 12.500 0.101 Vel 3.421 61 102.36 3.314 12.500 32.836 to 120 60 194.34 0.0322 12.500 0.403 Vel 7.228 60 86.50 3.314 12.500 33.239 to 120 59 280.84 0.0637 12.500 0.796 Vel 10.446 59 -3.95 3.314 12.500 34.035 to 120 58 276.89 0.0621 12.500 0.776 Vel 10.299 58 -2.82 3.314 12.500 34.811 to 120 57 274.07 0.0609 12.500 0.761 Vel 10.194 57 -2.05 3.314 12.500 35.572 to 120 56 272.02 0.0601 12.500 0.751 Vel 10.118 56 -1.73 3.314 12.500 36.323 to 120 55 270.29 0.0594 12.500 0.742 Vel 10.053 55 -1. 95 3.314 12.500 37.065 to 120 54 268.34 0.0586 12.500 0.732 Vel 9.981 54 -2.65 3.314 12.500 37.797 to 120 53 265.69 0.0575 12.500 0.719 Vel 9.882 53 -3.71 3.314 12.500 38.515 to 120 52 261. 98 0.0560 12.500 0.700 Vel 9.744 52 -5.09 3.314 12.500 39.215 to 120 51 256.89 0.0540 12.500 0.675 Vel 9.555 51 -12.73 3.314 12.500 39.891 to 120 1 244.16 0.0492 12.500 0.615 Vel 9.082 Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N.H. USA 03087 SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTION Page 20 WAREHOUSE ADDITION Date Hyd. Qa Dia. Fitting Pipe pt pt Ref. nCn or Ftng's Pe Pv ******* Notes ****** Point Qt Pf/UL Eqv. Ln. Total Pf Pn 1 -8.14 3.26 12.500 40.505 to 120 9 236.02 0.0500 12.500 0.625 Vel 9.072 9 -10.57 3.26 12.500 41. 131 to 120 17 225.45 0.0460 12.500 0.575 Vel 8.666 17 -13.14 3.26 12.500 41. 705 to 120 23 212.31 0.0411 12.500 0.514 Vel 8.161 23 -15.93 3.26 12.500 42.220 to 120 25 196.38 0.0356 12.500 0.445 Vel 7.548 25 -18.96 3.26 12.500 42.665 to 120 27 177.42 0.0295 12.500 0.369 Vel 6.820 27 -22.26 3.26 12.500 43.033 to 120 29 155.16 0.0230 12.500 0.288 Vel 5.964 29 -25.84 3.26 12.500 43.321 to 120 32 129.32 0.0164 12.500 0.205 Vel 4.971 32 -32.86 3.26 12.500 43.527 to 120 34 96.46 0.0095 12.500 0.119 Vel 3.708 34 -32.34 3.26 12.500 43.646 to 120 36 64.12 0.0045 12.500 0.056 Vel 2.465 36 -32.09 3.26 12.500 43.702 to 120 5.630 38 32.03 0.0013 12.500 0.016 Vel 1.231 32.03 49.348 K Factor 4.56 31 541.98 4.31 IE 13.937 3.000 52.211 to 120 13.937 TOR 541.98 0.0598 16.937 1. 013 Vel 11. 918 TOR 4.31 12 13.937 15.000 53.223 to 120 13.937 3.898 BFLY 541.98 0.0598 28.937 1. 730 Vel 11.918 BFLY 4.026 lK 14.000 4.000 58.851 to 120 1B 12.000 26.000 1.299 STUB 541. 98 0.0833 30.000 2.500 Vel = 13.659 STUB 100.00 6.16 IE 20.084 125.000 62 . 650 Qa = 100 to 140 IT 43.037 67.425 2.599 POC 641. 98 0.0108 1G 4.304 192.425 2.078 Vel = 6.911 Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N.H. USA 03087 SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTION WAREHOUSE ADDITION Page 21 Date Hyd. Qa Dia. Ref. ncn Point Qt Pf/UL 400.00 1041. 98 Fitting or Eqv. Ln. Pipe Ftng's Total pt Pe Pf 67.327' pt Pv Pn ******* Notes ****** Qa = 400.00 K Factor = 126.99 Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N.H. USA 03087 SUMMJ'T' F1 RE PROTECTION WAREHUG;; ADDI'x'ION Page 22 Date Auto Peaking Summary List of Pipes for Area Calculated Left Right Side ,ide From To Length From '1'0 Length 180 213 31. 000 206 162 20.500 181 207 20.500 212 161 20.500 182 201 20.500 217 J 60 20.550 Flow Required Pressure Required Pressure Differential LEFT 10.000 AREA CALCULATED RIGHT 10.000 I I I 1041.36 10 .98 1042.65 66.857 67.327 67.013 -0.470 0.000 -0.314 Typical Distance Between Heads = 10.000 Split Point Used in Area Calculated = 204 Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N.H. USA 03087 . ,._..cJOE>=FF /30/.29 ==~~~.~~:TESicEmJ,~~~~~~~,~~~y-,':~~~_C"~.,...:~ ..,' :'~;"~~:r-:-.:-='----' n......_._.._._ '. -~-~.-:::--:....,:'7" ~;-~'7.';;-:'-;-.:..;..;-,;.-':.:-::-.~:.~.~~---_._,..:>f.W E:.T' 6Y6TEM tOCB)URE. . ....;f.~<~:...:.~~<~;..... . .,:..-:..:::~;:"::"--:"'- :._...,._..,...,:--.~._-._-_._-.._. -. .-,-.---,...-... . on co..~ ~WOtk. .aspecdon end tests shaI be mad8 b;the Concractor'a repc...1bdIw and Witnillisld trf an 0wMc'8 ~~AII ~ shd be ~ and ..';y. ...... .le!I-"~;~~P"!f'~~~",~JoI!:..t~~,,;;-c"'j;.,'..~.~:<:1::~~IS~1l1e · ;,~,;.:;::" ~-=-~,:::'~~~an;._~~for~~;MnshlP.ot=:'CompCywid\~euth0rity'3~ 'ocaIOtdInances.. . ...- ..:.... ,... -.,. "....... . -' ,,'.. .... '.. .;- .:. '.. ,..,' . ' . OPERTY NAME llc'l ~~ j UoM~~ \jc::..C"l:.~~C .,02 \ h-S"'- PO. ~ k tzo~J AJ,j.,hof'\ I :;; - /-O~ OPERTY ADDRESS ACCEPTED BY APPROVING AUTHOOmES (NAM~S) C/tY OF=" ?r ,~r ~k-e ADDRESS '. PLANS - / INSTAUATlON CONFORMS 10 ACCEPTED PlANS ~~ DNa EQUIPMENT USED IS APPROVED DNO IF NO. EXPLAIN DEVIATIONS / HAS PERSON IN OiARGE OF ARE EQUIPMENT BEEN INSTRUCTED AS 10 LOCATION .YES DNO OF CONTROl VALVES AND CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF THIS NEW EQUIPMENT IF NO. EXPLAIN - / INSTRUcnONS HAVE COPIES OF THE FOLLOWING BEEN lEFT ON THE PREMISES ~ DNO 1. SYSTEM COMPONENTS INSTRUCTIONS . . DNO 2. CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTlONS ~~ DNa . 3. NFPA13A DNO SUPPUES BUILDINGS LOCATION W"("'~ LD U ")~ ~61; \..:0 ^ lJFSYSTEM ........ . YEAR OF ORIACE TEMPERATURE MAKE MODEL MANUFAcnJRER SIZE OUANTITY RATING \), \c. W'-'" ~oJe 1 l-t lli)(~ "- \- &00 ., \ ~ 2 1;2-' J8toO SPRINKLERS \1. "- ~ Mo~\ """ \.\~ c...J ~DO . 'h. 3 :1DO. t J'II\.~ t low \-)1 1n::>bUC J ~5 , "roo~ j C ;\t-, "-, s TYPE OF PIPE rot \ r)f'~ ~ PiPE AND FrrTlNGS "TYPE OF ATTINGS xL '~I \-k~J ~....J~ ~,....J D\ s~~J (:.~\5' . - .. - AlARM DEVICE MAXIMUM TIME 10 OPERATE THROUGH TEST ALARM CONNECl10N I VALVE TYPE MAKE MODEL MIN. SEe. OR AJJW VAAfE. P,.." T' E::.~ V:!5f!..- F " ---- Q<' ~CATOR J. :\: ~. :.J' .. ..., .' ! ' ~ . t ~ ., . . ~. . . '- . . r . .' DRY VALVE 0.00. MAKE . MODEL I SERIAL NO. t MAKE t. MOOR SERtAL NQ I I I TIME 10 TRlp. WATER 'AlA . TRIP POlNT ,TlMEWATER . AlARM THAOUGH TESt PRESSURE PRESSURE AIR PRESSURE . REAaiSl . . OPERATED :.=:-:--.~~"'":. ", ., CONNECnON ... .' TEST~ PROPERlY MIN. . I 'SEe, "'PSt . ~ -' . . c. ... . ;.-.PSt ''':',V',-::' "..;., .:.' -" .- 'PSI-."";>' .: -..! ......M1N.;="t.~ I ~sec. ~:...:"'" ;;'YES.~ ~1'40 ::''2:.- wtTHOUT '; . .~" .. ..'.: .. - '.~ :", DRY PtPE onn OPERM1NG TEST WITH ';{ o.o.u IF NO, EXPlAIN "MEASU OM rnETlME INSPecroR"S TEST CONNECfI()N IS 0PEN81:. ~~'.l.~~:,: r \ ('8.a9) RED FA . PRtNTED INmeUSAFOA NAllONAl.ARESPAlNKlER ~ ~ P.O. BOX 1000. PATTERSON. N.Y..12563 ". " :-(OVER)' t,.<:, ...~.;~ ,- :;t~:=..:;.: OEUJGE &.. .',. PREACTlOrf-- .ON VALVES . \~;:,;'.~"'~~:r~i~. TEST DESCRIPTION TESTS /Y BLANK TESTING GASKETS WELDING CUTOUTS (DISKS) HYDRAULIC DATA NAMEPLATE REMARKS SIGNATURES ~~-. ,,"'....; ;.J~~~,;..,;, ~:l ~,.;~..:..~. ~~~~~-":~~~:._~,~ '-. .' !f'J ~ ~-#,. '"'<'f . OPERATION .~,...~. :'~'::o:' DPNEU~':..~4 Da.ECTRIC. ..:;- . ...:~~UC ";':';. .." 0 .n"-_..,," . ."PIP(NGSU~~~: D YES-..'~~~. 0 H<?_. . OETEcnNGMEDlASUPERVlSED .;,ooesVALVEOPERATEFROM.THeMANUALJRJP~~~ CONTROLSTAllONS \1S1liERE~:~au:~~9I!!9!IJ.~~~~;i~",;...:q~>1 "';.~:. ~~~~~~:i.~':;~:~';'~.';:! ;:.;~ .', "", ;._ . /;:r ~_:~~,::~,~.:c.~.(~~'~<;.:~:;,~~~J ,.'_,;,--:~_.>_~ :":"?' i,.~r~~'~~, ~~: ~"'~Aj.~~~.~.' ~ poes EACH Clf:lCUrr: OPERATE i ,:~'t.'" t' ...., MAKE ,,~q;,,:, ~.,~nt' ,~MOOEL:ut;N .....~.(f,...SUPERV1S1OH lOSS AlARM "('" ....; DYES DNO DYES DNO HYDROSTATIC: Hydrostatic teSts shalf be made at not Jess than 200 psi (13.6 bars) for two hoofs or 50 psi (3.4 bars) above static pressure in EOO:eSs of 150 psi (10.2b3rs) for two hours.. Differential dry-pipe valve dappers shall be left open during test to prevent damage. All aboveground piping leakage shalf be stopped. PNEUMATIC: Estabfish 40 psi (2.7 bars) air pressure and measure drop which shall not exceed 1 Yz psi (0.1 bars) in 24 hours. Test pressure tanks at nonnaf water levef and air pressure and measure air pressum drop which shall not exceed 1 Yz Ps! (0.1 bars) in 24 hours. ALL PIPING HYDROSTATICAllY TESTED AT PSI FOR DRY PIPING PNEUMATICALLY TESTED ~ YES 0 NO EQUIPMENT OPERATES PROPERLY ~ES 0 NO HAS. IF NO. STATE REASON 00 YOU CERTIFY AS mE SPRINKlER CONTRACTOR THAT ADDIT1VES AND CORROSIVE CHEMICALS, SODIUM SIUCATE OR DERIVATIVES OF ODIUM SILICATE. 8RINE, OR OTHER CORROSIVE CHEMICALS WERE NOT USED FOR TESTING SYSTEMS OR STOPPING LEAKS? N DRAIN READING OF GAGE LOCATED NEA WATER SUPPLY TEST PIPE: TEST STAnC PRESSURE SI RESIDUAL PRESSURE WITH VAlVE IN TEST PIPE OPEN WIDE ~5 'PSI Underground mains and lead in connections to system risers flushe,d before.connection made to sprinkJer piping. VERIFIED 8Y CO~ OF THE U FORM NO. 858 ivES 0 NO OfHER EXPLA.IN FLUSHED BY INSTAlLER OF UNDER- / GROUND SPRINKLER PIPING, lli7YES 0 NO NUMBER USEp /JONE- WELDED PIPING NUM8ER REMOVED IFYES_. _ DO YOU CERTIFY AS THE SPRINKlER CONTRACTOR THAT WELDING PROCEDURES COMPLY WITH THE REOUIREMENTS OF AT LEAST AWS 010.9., LEVEL AR-3 ~ES ONO 00 YOU CERllFY THAT THE WELDING WAS PERFORMED 8Y WELDERS QUALIFIED IN COMPLIANCE Wffii THE REOUIREMENlS OF AT LEASTAWS 010.9, LEVEL AR-3 ~ES ONO 00 YOU CERllFY THATWEl..DING WAS CARRIED OUT IN COMPUANCE WITH A DOCUMENTED QUAUTY CONTROL PRQC8)URE 10 INSURE THAT ALL DISCS ARE RETRIEVED, THAT OPENINGS IN ptPING ARE SMOOTH, THAT SlAG AND OTHER W8...DING RESIDUE ARE REMOVED, AND THAT THE INTERNAL DIAMETERS OF PIPING ARE NOT PENETRATED 00 YOU CERTIFY THAT YOU HAVE A CONTROL FEATURE m ENSURE THAT ALL cumUTS (DISKS) ARE RETRIEVED . ~ES 0 NO -/-rES 0 NO IF NO, EXPLA.IN N~EPLA.TE PROVIDED ~YES 0 NO DATE L&'IIN SERVICE WITH ALL CONTROL VALVES OPEN: k CJ~O 1lTlE ~~ DATE 12....../-2ooD DArE /;;2-. -/~'" CJ '-,:.~.:-, ,.: ~ .( . .- ,', - ....- ,'- -'~~.~ CtiJ:'::Sj1:.;t';:~(~$:jf:%';~~~~~rti~i~~:~i~~;t;;~~:r~j:if~~iJ~~-F~e:..:~:.:~i:...~;: UU..'" ""'T, I vvv- 'JIKlN(;@ 1. PRODUCT NAME Viking Micromati~ Model M-5 Horizontal Sidewall Sprinkler Sprinkler Base Part Number 09849 2. MANUFACTURER The Viking Corporation 210 N. Industrial Park Road Hastings, Michigan 49058, U.S.A. Telephone: (616) 945-9501 (877) 384-5464 Fax: (616) 945-9599 e-mail: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com 3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The Viking MicromatiC@ Model M-5 Hori- zontal Sidewall Sprinkler is a small, standard response, thermosensitive glass-bulb spray sprinkler. The sprinkler features a small frame with a pip-cap and spring sealing assembly held in place by a rugged 5 mm glass bulb. Viking Micromati~ Model M-5 Horizon- tal Sidewall Sprinklers are available with finishes and temperature ratings to meet design requirements. The special T et- lon<<l and Polyester coatings can be used in decorative applications where colors are desired. In addition, these two fin- ishes are corrosion resistant and pro- vide protection against many corrosive environments. During fire conditions, the heat-sensitive liquid in the glass bulb expands, causing the bulb to shatter, releasing the pip-cap and sealing spring assembly. Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the sprinkler deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire. The sprinklers may be ordered and/or used as open sprinklers (glass bulb and pip-cap assembly removed) on deluge systems. 4. TECHNICAL DATA LISTINGS AND APPROVALS Refer to Table 2 on page 14 g. Glass-bulb fluid temperature rated to -65 of (-55 OC). Rated to 175 psi (1 207 kPa) water work- ing pressure. Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 psi (3 448 kPa). Minimum operating pressure: 7 psi (48,3 kPa) Spring: USA Patent No. 4,167,974 Bulb: USA Patent No.4, 796, 710 SPRINKLER MATERIALS Frame: Brass Castings UNS-C84400 Vertical Deflector: Brass UNS-C26000 I . I TECHNICAL DATA Horizontal Deflector: Copper UNS-C 19500 Bulb: Glass, nominal 5 mm diameter Seal: T eflonf) Tape Spring: Nickel Alloy Screw: Brass UNS-C36000 Pip Cap: Copper U NS-C 11000 and Stainless Steel UNS-S30400 Polyester-Coated Sprinklers: Spring: Nickel alloy, exposed Screw: Brass UNS-C36000 Painted white for appearance only. Pip Cap: Copper UNS-C 11000 and Stainless Steel UNS-S30400 Teflon@-Coated Sprinklers: Screw: Brass UNS-C36000 Painted black for appearance only. Spring: Nickel Alloy, exposed Pip Cap: Copper UNS-C 11000 and Stainless Steel UNS-S30400, Tef. lon@ Coated SPRINKLER FINISHES Chrome-Enlo~ (patents pending), Brass, Bright Brass, White Polyester, Navajo White Polyester, Black Polyes- ter, Black Teflon@, and Wax-Coated Brass or Wax Over Polyester ACCESSORIES Sprinkler Wrenches: II MicromatictD MODEL M-5 HORIZONTAL SIDEWAll .SPRINKlER Standard Response: For Light Hazard and Ord,inary Hazard Group I and II Occupancies A. Standard Micromaticf) wrench: Part No.05000CW/B B. Wrench for coated and recessed Micromatic4D sprinklers: Part No. 07398W* * A %M ratchet is required (not available from Viking). Refer to the "SPRINKLER ACCES- SORIES" section of the Viking Engi- neering and Design Data book for other accessories. 5. AVAILABilITY AND SERVICE Viking sprinklers are available through a network of domestic, Canadian, and in- ternational distributors. See the Yellow Sprinkler Nominal Ceiling Temperature at Sprinkler Temperature Sprinkler Max. Ambient Max. Recommended Bulb Color3 Classification Temp. Rating Temp. Allowed1 Ambient Temp.2 (Fusing Point) Ordinary 135 OF (57 oc) 115 OF (46 oc) 100 OF (38 OC) Orange Ordinary 155 OF (68 oc) 135 OF (57 OC) 100 OF (38 OC) Red Intermediate 175 OF (79 OC) 155 OF (68 OC) 150 OF (65 OC) Yellow Intermediate 200 OF (93 oc) 180 OF (82 OC) 150 OF (65 OC) Green High 286 OF (141 oc) 266 OF (130 OC) 225 OF (107 OC) Blue Sprinkler Finishes: Brass, Bright Brass, Chrome-Enloy@, White Polyester, Navajo WhitE! Polyester, Black Polyester, and Black Teflon@ Corrosion-Resistant Coatings4: Polyester and Teflon@ in all temperatures, and Wax- 1 Coated Brass and Wax Over Polyester in the following temperatures: 135 OF (57 oc) White Wax 175 OF (79 OC) Dark Brown Wax 155 OF (68 oc) Light Brown Wax 200 OF (93 OC) Dark Brown Wax Footnotes 1 Based on National Fire Prevention and Control Administration Contract No. 7-34860. I 2 Based on NFPA-13. Other limits may apply, depending on fire loading, sprinkler location, and other requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation standards. I 3 The temperature rating is stamped on the deflector. 4 The corrosion-resistant coatings have passed the standard corrosion test required by the approving agencies indicated (refer to Table 2 on page 14 g). These tests cannot and do I not represent all possible corrosive environments. Prior to installation, verify through the I end-user that the coatings are compatible or suitable for the proposed environment. The coatings indicated are applied to the exposed exterior surfaces only and, therefore, cannot be used as open sprinklers. Note that the spring is exposed on the Teflon"'and Polyester j coated sprinklers. Table 1 Note: Units of measure in parentheses may be approximations. Form No. F._123096 Replaces sprinkler page 14 e-g, dated May 16, 1997 (updated approved finish and escutcheon lists and revised pip-cap materials). Sprinkler 14 f . ~IKlN~@ Pages of the telephone directory for a lo- cal distributor (listed under "Sprin- klers-Automatic-Fire") or contact Viking. Viking Technical Data may be found on The Viking Corporation's Web site at http://www.vikingcorp.com. The Web site may include a more recent edition of this technical data page. 6. GUARANTEES For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact The Viking Corporation directly. 7. INSTALLATION WARNING: Viking sprinklers are manu- factured and tested to meet the rigid re- quirements of the approving agencies. The sprinklers are designed to be in- stalled in accordance with recognized installation standards. Deviation from the standards or any alteration to the sprinkler after it leaves the factory in- cluding, but not limited to: painting, plat- ing, coating, or modification, may render the sprinkler inoperative and will auto- matically nullify the approvals and any guarantee made by The Viking Corpora- tion. Refer to the Authority Having Juris- diction prior to installation. A. Sprinklers are to be installed in accor- dance with the latest published stan- dards of the National Fire Protection Association, Factory Mutual, Loss Prevention Council, Assemblee Pleniere, Verband der Sachversicherer or other similar or- ganizations, and also with the provi- sions of governmental codes, ordi- nances, and standards whenever ap- plicable. B. Sprinklers must be handled with care. They must be stored in a cool, dry place in their original shipping con- tainer. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or ex- posed to temperatures in excess of the maximum ambient temperature allowed (such sprinklers should be destroyed immediately). Never in- stall any glass-bulb sprinkler if the bulb is cracked or if there is a loss of liquid from the bulb. If a glass bulb lacks the appropriate amount of fluid, it should be set aside and returned to Viking (or an authorized Viking dis- tributor) for analysis as soon as pos- sible. If the sprinkler is not returned to Viking, it should be destroyed imme- diately. C. Corrosion-resistant sprinklers must be installed when subject to corro- TECHNICAL DATA sive atmospheres. When installing corrosion-resistant sprinklers, take care not to damage the corro- sion-resistant coating. Use only the special wrench designed for install- ing coated and recessed Viking sprinklers. (Any other wrench may damage the unit.) DO NOT use the sprinkler deflector to start or thread the sprinkler into a fitting. D. Use care when locating sprinklers near fixtures that can generate heat. Do not install sprinklers where they will be exposed to temperatures that exceed the maximum recommended ambient temperature for the temper- ature rating used. E. Before installation, be sure to have the appropriate sprinkler model and style, with the proper orifice size, temperature rating, and response characteristics. Locate Micromatic@ Model M-5 Horizontal Sidewall Sprin- klers with the deflectors between 4" and 12" (102 mm and 305 mm) below ceilings and 4" to 6" (102 mm to 152 mm) from walls. Exception: Hori- zontal sidewall sprinklers may be in- stalled with deflectors less than 4" (102 mm) from the wall on which they are mounted. Align horizontal side- wall sprinklers with the deflectors parallel to the ceiling or roof. The sprinklers must be installed after the piping is in place to prevent mechani- cal damage. 1. Install escutcheon (if used), which is designed to thread onto the ex- ternal threads of the sprinkler. Re- fer to the "Sprinkler Accessories" section of the Viking Engineering and Design Data book for ap- proved escutcheons and other ac- cessories. 2. Apply a small amount of pipe-joint compound or tape to the external threads of the sprinkler only, tak- ing care not to allow a build-up of compound in the sprinkler inlet. 3. Install the sprinkler on the piping using the special sprinkler wrench only, taking care not to over- tighten or damage the sprinkler operating parts. DO NOT use the deflector to start or thread the sprinkler into a fitting. F. After installation, the entire sprinkler system must be tested in accordance with the recognized installation stan- dards. The test is applied after the sprinkler installation to ensure that no damage has occurred to the sprinkler June 4,1999 I Micromaticf> MODEL M-5 HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL SPRINKLER during shipping and installation, and to make sure the sprinkler has been properly tightened. If a thread leak occurs, normally the sprinkler must be removed, new pipe-joint com- pound or tape applied, and then rein- stalled. This is due to the fact that when the joint seal is damaged, the sealing compound or tape is washed out of the joint. Air testing the sprin- kler piping prior to testing with water may be' considered in areas where leakage during testing must be pre- vented. Refer to the appropriate technical data and the Authority Hav- ing Jurisdiction prior to air testing the sprinkler piping. G. Sprinklers must be protected from mechanical damage. Wet pipe sys- tems must be provided with ade- quate heat. 8. MAINTENANCE NOTICE: The owner is responsible for maintaining the fire-protection system and devices in proper operating condi- tion. For minimum maintenance and in- spection requirements, refer to the ap- propriate National Fire Protection Asso- ciation's pamphlet that describes care and maintenance of sprinkler systems. In addition, the Authority Having Juris- diction may have additional mainte- nance, testing, and inspection require- ments that must be followed. A. The sprinklers must be inspected on a regular basis for corrosion, mechani- cal damage, obstructions, paint, etc. The frequency of the inspections may vary due to corrosive atmo- spheres, water supplies, and activity around the device. B. Sprinklers that have been painted or mechanically damaged must be re- placed immediately. Standard re- sponse sprinklers showing signs of corrosion shall be tested and/or re- placed immediately as required. Sprinklers that are 50 years old shall be tested and/or replaced immedi- ately as required. Sprinklers that have operated cannot be reassem- bled or re-used, but must be re- placed. When replacing sprinklers, use only new sprinklers. C. The sprinkler discharge pattern is crit- ical for proper fire protection. There- fore, nothing should be hung from, at- tached to, or otherwise obstruct the discharge pattern. All obstructions must be immediately removed or, if June 4, 1999 "IKlN~@ TECHNICAL DATA i Sprinkler 14 9 Micromatic<<l MODEL M-5 HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL SPRINKLER Approval Chart Micromatic@ Model M-5 Horizontal Sidewall Sprinkler (Standard Response, 5 mm Glass Bulb) KEY r--- Temperature +.-Finish A 1 X +-Escutcheon (if applicable) Nominal Nominal Overall Th read Size Orifice DeSCriPtiOn_::-:-;.+::-::.~ -factor Length ,N.P.T. B.S.P. Inches mm ----r- Style . Base P/N1~2'I_rnetric:j~nches mm r- W' J_~~m Y2 15! Horizontal L_098~~___L:~.J _~~__j 2.5 64 ! Approved Temperatures Approved Finishes i A - 1'35 of (57 oC), 155 of (68 OC), 175 of (79 DC), 200 of (93 oc), and 286 of (141 oc) B - 135 OF (57 oc), 155 of (68 OC), 175'F (79 oc), and 200 of (93 "C) 1 - Brass, Bright Brass, Chrome-Enloy~. Wtlite POlyester5, Navajo White Polyester'), Black POlyester5, Black Tefton" 5, Wax-Coated Brass5, and Wax-Ceated Polyesters Footnotes Listings2 c-uL3l FM I LPCB i +--+---, I t A1X,B1Y A1X,B1Y! - i L--L____ UL3 Approved Escutcheons x - Standard surface-mounted escutcheon or MicrofasfID Model F-1 Adjustable Escutcheon6 Y - Recessed with Micromatic@ Model E-1 Adjustable Recessed Escutcheon 1 Base part number is shown. For complete part number. see Viklflg'S current price schedule. :' This table shows the listings and approvals available at the time or printing. Other approvals are in process. Check with the manufacturer for any additional approvals. I 1 UL and C-UL Listed for Light Hazard, Ordinary Hazard Group I, and Ordinary Hazard Group" occupancies. Locate Micromatic~ Model M-5 Horizontal Sidewall Sprinklers with deflectors 4" to 12" (102 mm to 305 mm) below ceilings, and 4" to 6" (102 mm to 152 mm) from walls. Exception: Horizontal sidewall sprinklers may be installed with the deflectors less than 4" (102 mm) from the wall in which Hiey are installed. Align horizontal sidewall sprinklers with top of deflectors parallel to the ceiling or roof. 4 Metric K-Factor shown is for use when pressure is measured in kPa. When pressure is measured in BAR, multiply the metric K-Factor shown by 10.0 ') UL and C-UL Listed as corrosion-resistant sprinklers. 6 The Microfas~ Model F-1 Adjustable Escutcheon is considered a surface-mounted escutcheon because it does not allow the fusible ele- ment of the sprinkler to be recessed behind the face of the wall or ceiling. I l_____ necessary, additional sprinklers in- stalled. D. When replacing existing sprinklers, the system must be removed from service. Refer to the appropriate sys- tem description and/or valve instruc- tions. Prior to removing the system from service, notify all Authorities Having Jurisdiction. Consideration should be given to employment of a fire patrol in the affected area. Table 2 1. Remove the system from service, drain all water, and relieve all pressure on the piping. 2. Using the special sprinkler wrench, remove the old sprinkler and in- stall the new unit. Care must be taken to ensure that the replace- ment sprinkler is the proper model and style, with the appropriate ori- fice size, temperature rating, and response characteristics. A fully stocked spare sprinkler cabinet should be provided for this pur- pose. 3. Place the system back in service and secure all valves. Check and repair all leaks. E. Sprinkler systems that have been subjected to a fire must be returned to service as soon as possible. The entire system must be inspected for damage and repaired or replaced as necessary. Sprinklers that have been exposed to corrosive products of combustion or high ambient tem- peratures, but have not operated, should be replaced. Refer to the Au- thority Having Jurisdiction for mini- mum replacement requirements. September 28, 1998 'JIKlNGi@ TECHNICAL DATA Upright Pendent Conventional Viking Micromatic@ Model M Sprinkler Figure A 1. PRODUCT NAME Viking Micromatie@ Model M Sprinkler Styles: Upright, Pendent, and Conventional Manufactured since 1997 2. MANUFACTURER THE VIKING CORPORATION 210 N. Industrial Park Road Hastings, Michigan 49058, U.S.A. Telephone: (616) 945-9501 (877) 384-5464 Fax: (616) 945-9599 e-mail: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com 3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The Viking Micromati~ Model M Sprin- kler is a small, thermosensitive glass- bulb spray sprinkler. The sprinkler is available in several styles, finishes, tem- perature ratings, and orifice sizes to meet design requirements. The small frame and rugged 5 mm glass bulb are aesthetically pleasing. Used in conjunc- tion with one of the various corrosion-re- sistant coatings, the unit provides pro- tection against many corrosive environ- ments. In addition, the special polyester or T eflon@ coatings can also be used in decorative applications where colors are desired. During fire conditions, the heat-sensitive liquid in the glass bulb expands, causing the bulb to shatter, releasing the pip cap and sealing spring assembly. Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the sprinkler deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire. 4. TECHNICAL DATA See Table 2 (page 11 c) and Table 3 (page 11 d) for list of approvals. Maximum spacing: 15 ft. (4,57 m) Minimum spacing: 6 ft (1,8 m) Minimum operating pressure: 7 PSI (48,3 kPa) Glass-bulb fluid temperature rated to -65 OF (-55 OC) Rated 175 PSI (1 207 kPa) water working pressure Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 PSI (3 448 kPa) Spring: USA Patent No. 4,167,974 Materials: Frame - Brass castings UNS-C84400 Deflector - Brass UNS-C26000 Bulb - Glass with glycerin solution; Nominal 5 mm diameter Seal - T eflon@ tape Spring - Nickel alloy Screw - Brass UNS-C36000. Pip Cap - Copper UNS-C11000 and Stainless Steel UNS-S30400 Teflon@ Sprinklers: Spring - Nickel alloy, exposed Screw - Brass UNS-C36000 Pip Cap - Copper UNS-C11 000 and Stainless Steel UNS-S30400; T eflon@ coated Polyester Sprinklers: Spring - Nickel alloy, exposed Screw - Brass UNS-C36000 Pip Cap - Copper UNS-C11000 and Stainless Steel UNS-S30400 Accessories: Sprinkler Wrench Standard Micromatic@ Wrench: Part No. 05000CM Wrench for coated and recessed sprinklers: Part No. 07398W Refer to "Sprinkler Accessories" for other accessories. Note: Units of measure in parentheses may be approximations. Form No. F_100397 Sprinkler 11 a i MICROMATIC@ MODEL M SPRINKLER Available Finishes: Chrome-EnloyAi' (patents pending), Brass, Bright Brass, White Polyester, Black Polyester, Black T eflon@, or Wax-Coated Brass or Polyester 5. AVAILABilITY AND SERVICE Viking sprinklers are available through a network of domestic, Canadian, and international distributors. See the Yel- low Pages of the telephone directory for a local distributor (listed under "Sprinklers-Automatic-Fire") or contact The Viking Corporation. Viking Technical Data may be found on The Viking Corporation's Web site at http://www.vikingcorp.com. The Web site may include a more recent edition of this Technical Data page. 6. GUARANTEES For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current price schedule, or contact The Viking Corporation directly. 7. INSTALLATION WARNING: Viking sprinklers are manu- factured and tested to meet the rigid requirements of the approving agency. The sprinklers are designed to be in. stalled in accordance with recognized installation standards. Deviation from the standards or any alteration to the~ sprinkler after it leaves the factory in- cluding, but not limited to, painting, plat- ing, coating, or modification, may render the sprinkler inoperative and will auto- matically nullify the approval and any guarantee made by The Viking Corpora- tion. A. Sprinklers are to be installed in ac- cordance with the latest published standards of the National Fire Protec- tion Association, Factory Mutual, Loss Prevention Council, Assemblee Pleniere, Verband der Sachver- sicherer or other similar organiza- tions, and also with the provisions of governmental codes, ordinances, and standards whenever applicable. B. Sprinklers must be handled with care. They must be stored in a cool, dry place in their original shipping con- tainer. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or ex- posed to temperatures in excess of the maximum ambient temperature allowed. Never install any glass-bulb sprinkler if the bulb is cracked or if there is a loss of liquid from the bulb. If a glass bulb lacks the appropriate amount of fluid, it should be set aside Replaces page 13 a-d and page 11 a-d, dated August 3,1998 (updated list of approvals). Sprinkler 11 b ~IKlN~@ TECHNICAL DATA Sprinkler Nominal Sprinkler Ceiling Temperature at Sprinkler Bulb Temperature Temperature Rating Max. Ambient Max. Recommended Classification (Fusing Point) Temp. Allowed' Ambient Temp.2 Color3 Ordinary 135 "F (57 "C) 115 of (46 "C) 1 00 "F (38 "C) Orange Ordinarv 155 "F (68 "C) 135 OF (57 "C) 1 00 "F (38 "C) Red Intermediate 175 "F (79 "C) 155 "F (68 "C) 150 "F (65 "C) Yellow Intermediate 200 "F-[93 "C) 180 OF (82 "CT 150 "F (65 "C) Green Intermediate 212 "F (100 "C) 192 "F (88 "C) 150 "F (65 "C) Green High 286 OF (141 "C) 266 "F (130 "C) 225 "F (107 "C) Blue Extra Hiah 360 "F (182 "C) 340 OF (171 "C) 300 "F (149 "C) Mauve Ultra Hiah5 500 "F (260 "C) 480 OF (249 "C) 465 "F(24O "C) Black Sprinkler Finishes: Brass, Bright Brass, Chrome-Enlo~, White Polyester, Black Polyester, and Black Teflonll!> Corrosion-Resistant Coatings4: Polyester and Teflonll!> in all temperatures, . Wax-Coated Brass, and Wax over Polyester in the following temperatures: 135 Of (57 "C) White Wax 175 Of (79 "C) Dark Brown Wax 155 Of (68 "C) Light Brown Wax 200 OF (93 "C) Dark Brown Wax 212 Of (100 "C) Dark Brown Wax FOOTNOTES 1 Based on National Fire Prevention and Control Administration Contract No. 7-34860. 2 Based?n NF~A.13. .Ot~.r limits ~ay apply depending on fire loading, sprinkler location, and other Authorlty-Havlng-JurlsdlCtlon reqUIrements. Refer to specific installation standards. 3 Temperature rating is stamped on the deflector. 4 The co~rosion-re~istant coatings have passed the standard corrosion test required by the listed approving agel1C1es. These tests cannot and do not represent all possible corrosive environments. Prior to installing, verify through the end user that the coatings are compatible or suitable for the proposed environment. The coatings indicated are applied to the exposed exterior surfaces only and, therefore, cannot be used as open sprinklers. Note that the spring is exposed on the Teflon~-coated sprinkler and the White Polyester sprinkler. 5 Sprinklers of ~ltra High tempe~ature rating are intended for use inside ovens, dryers, or similar enclosures With ~rmal operating temperatures above 300 "F (149 "C). Where the ambient temperature around the. Ultra High temperature rated sprinkler is significantly reduced below 300 "F (149 "C), response tIme of the Ultra High temperature rated sprinkler may be severely retarded. Table 1 and returned to Viking (or an author- ized Viking distributor) for analysis as soon as possible. If the sprinkler is not returned to Viking, it should be destroyed immediately. C. Corrosion-resistant sprinklers must be installed when subject to corrosive atmospheres. When installing corro- sion-resistant sprinklers, care must be taken not to damage the corro- sion-resistant coating. Use only the special sprinkler wrench and immedi- ately replace any damaged units. D. Before installation, be sure to have the appropriate sprinkler model and style, with the proper orifice size, temperature rating, and response characteristics. The sprinklers must be installed after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. 1. Install escutcheon (if used), which is designed.to thread onto the ex- ternal threads of the sprinkler. When installing sprinklers using a Model E-1 or Model F-1 Escutch- eon, thread the center adapter ring onto the external threads of the sprinkler. Refer to the "Sprin- kler Accessories" section of the Viking Engineering and Design Data book for approved escutch- eons and other accessories. 2. Apply a small amount of pipe-joint compound or tape to the external threads only, taking care not to allow a build-up of compound in the sprinkler orifice. 3. Install the sprinkler on the piping using the special sprinkler wrench only, while taking care not to dam- age the sprinkler operating parts. (Any other type of wrench may damage the unit). DO NOT use the sprinkler deflector to start or thread the sprinkler into a fitting. E. After installation, the entire sprinkler system must be tested in accordance with the recognized installation standards. The test is applied after sprinkler installation to ensure that no damage has occurred to the sprinkler during shipping and installation, and to make sure the unit has 'been prop- erly tightened. If a thread leak should occur, normally the sprinkler must be removed, new pipe-joint compound or tape applied, and then reinstalled. This is due to the fact that when the joint seal is damaged, the sealing compound or tape is washed out of September 28,1998 I MICROMATIC@ MODEL M SPRINKLER the joint. Air testing the sprinkler pip- ing prior to testing with water may be considered in areas where leakage during testing must be prevented. Refer to to the Installation Guides and the Authority Having Jurisdiction. F. Sprinklers must be protected from mechanical damage. Wet pipe sys- tems must be provided with adequate heat. When installing sprinklers on dry systems, refer to the Installation Guides and the Authority Having Jurisdiction. 8. MAINTENANCE NOTICE: The owner is responsible for maintaining the fire-protection system and devices in proper operating condi- tion. For minimum maintenance and in- spection requirements, refer to the Na- tional Fire Protection Association pam- phlet that describes care and mainte- nance of sprinkler systems. In addition, the Authority Having Jurisdiction may have additional maintenance, testing, and inspection requirements which must be followed. A. Sprinklers must be inspected on a regular basis for corrosion, mechani- cal damage, obstructions, paint, etc. The frequency of the inspections may vary due to corrosive atmospheres, water supplies, and activity around the device. B. Sprinklers that have been painted or mechanically damaged must be re- placed immediately. Sprinklers showing signs of corrosion shall be tested and/or replaced immediately as required. Micromatic4l> Model M Sprinklers that are 50 years old shall be tested and/or replaced as re- quired. Sprinklers that have operated cannot be reassembled or re-used but must be replaced. When replac~ ing sprinklers, use only new sprin- klers. C. The sprinkler discharge pattern is critical for proper fire protection. Therefore, nothing should be hung from, attached to, or otherwise ob- struct the discharge pattern. All ob- structions must be immediately re- moved or, if necessary, additional sprinklers installed. D. When replacing existing sprinklers, the system must be removed from service. Refer to the appropriate sys- tem description and/or valve instruc- tions. Prior to removing the system from service, notify all Authorities Having Jurisdiction. Consideration should be given to employment of a fire patrol in the affected area. (continued on page 11 d) September 28, 1998 Sprinkler 11 c 1 ~IKlN~@ TECHNICAL DATA MICROMATIC@ MODEL M SPRINKLER MICROMATI~ MODEL M SPRINKLER 5 mm GLASS BULB, STANDARD RESPONSE ST ANDARD ORIFICE Nominal Deflector Nominal Overall Orifice S Ie K-Facto~ Len th mm Descri tion Base P/N1 U.S. Metric Inches mm UL U ri ht 10138 5.5 2.3 -- A3 B4 C6 F7 Pen ent4 10139 5.5 2.3 -- A3 B4 C6 F7 U ri ht 10233 5.5 2.3 58 15 Pendent4 10173 79 58 A3 84 C6 15 U ri ht 10174 79 58 15 U' t 10193 79 58 A3 B4 C6 F7 LARGE ORIFICE 2.4 61 A3, 64, CS, F7 A3, B4 C6, F7 A7, 05 F7 A3, B4 11 5 2.4 61 A3 64 C6 F7 A3 B4 C6 F7 A7 05 F7 A3 B4 11,5 2.4 61 A3, 64, C6, F7 A3, 84, C6, F7 A7, 05, F7 A3, 64, C6 11 5 2.4 61 A3 B4 C6 F7 A3 B4 C6 A7 05 F7 A3 B4 C6 -- A3 64 C6 F7 A3 B4 C6 F7 05 -- A3 64 C6 F7 A3 B4 CS F7 05 11,5 2.4 61 A3, B4, C6 A3, 84, C6 05, E1 11 5 2.4 61 A3 B4 C6 A3 B4 C6 05 E1 SMALL ORIFICE 58 A3 64 C6 F7 A3 84 C6 F7 2.3 -- A3, 64, C6, F7 A3, 64, CS, F7 A7,05 2.3 -- A3, 64, CS, F7 A3, B4, CS, F7 2.3 58 A3 B4 C6 F7 A3 64 CS F7 A7 05 58 A3, B4, C6, F7 A3, B4, C6, F7 5 8 2.3 58 5,8 2.3 58 58 A3 B4 C6 F7 A3 B4 CS F7 -- A3 64 C6 F7 A3 B4 CS F7 -- A3 64 C6 F7 A3 B4 C6 F7 CONVENTIONAL 2.3 A3, B4, C6 2.4 A3 B4 C6 58 A3, B4, C6 61 A3, B4, C6 15mm 15mm 15mm 1/2" 17/32 -- 10220 8.0 1/2" 17/32 -- 10223 8.0 3/4" 17/32 -- 10141 8.0 3/4" 17/32 -- 10142 8.0 15mm 20 10187 15mm 20 10190 20mm 20 10169 8.0 20mm 20 10170 8.0 7/16 U ri ht 10191 1/2" 3/8 U ri ht 10218 2.7 1/2" 7/16 U ri ht 10219 4.0 1/2" 3/8 Pendent4 10221 2.7 1/2" 7/16 Pendent4 10222 4.0 10mm 10 Pendent4 10175 10mm 10 U ri ht 10176 15mm 318 U . t 10192 15mm 7/16 Pendent4 10188 15mm 3/8 Pendent4 10189 1/2" 1/2 Conv. 10227 5.5 3/4" 17/32 -- Conv. 10228 8.0 15mm 15 Conv. 10172 20mm 20 Conv. 10168 7,9 11,5 APPROVED TEMPERATURES A - 135 OF (57 "C), 155 OF (68 "C), 175 OF (79 "C), 200 OF (93 "C), 286 OF (141 "C), and 360 OF (182 "C) B - 135 OF (57 "C), 155 OF (68 "C), 175 OF (79 "C), and 200 OF (93 "C) C - 286 OF (141 "C) o - 135 "F (57 "C), 155 OF (68 "C), 175 "F (79 "C), 200 OF (93 "C), and 212 "F (100 "C) E - 135 OF (57 "C), 155 OF (68 "C), 175 OF (79 "C), 200 OF (93 "C), 212 OF (100 "C), 286 OF (141 "C), and 360 OF (182 "C) F - 500 OF (260 "C) 7 See row A ~E~ See row 3 of of Approved j I Approved Temp. Chart A 3 FinIsh Chart Approvals2 C-UL FM NYC3 VdS LPCB A3 B4 C6 F7 A7 05 F7 A3 64 C6 -- A3 B4 C6 F7 A7 05 F7 A3 B4 C6 A2. A1 B A7 05 F7 A2. A1 B8 A3 B4 C6 A7 05 E1 A7 05 E1 A3 B4 C6 F7 A7 05 E1 A3,B4 A3,B4 A3 B4 A3,B4 E5 I -- A3, 84, C6 A3 84 C6 A3,84,C6 A3, 84, C6 APPROVED FINISHES ----, I A2. A1, B8 A2. A1 B8 A2. A1, B8 A2. A1,B8 1 - Brass, Bright Brass, and Chrome-Enloy@ 2 - Brass, Bright Brass, Chrome-Enlo~, White PolyesterS, and Black PolyesterS 3 - Brass, Bright Brass, Chrome-Enlo~, Black Teflon@s, White PolyesterS, and Black PolyesterS 4 - Wax-Coated Brass and Wax over Polyester (corrosion resistant) 5 - Wax-Coated Brass (corrosion resistant) 6 - 200 OF (93 "C) Wax Coating (corrosion resistant); maximum ambient temperature allowed at ceiling = 150 "F (65 OC) 7 - Brass and Chrome-Enloy@ 8 - Wax-Coated Brass, Wax Over Polyester, White Polyester, Black Polyester, and Black Teflon FOOTNOTES 1 Base part number shown. For complete part number, refer to price list. 2 This table shows the listings and approvals available at the time of printing. Other approvals are in process. Check with the manufacturer for any additional approvals. 3 Approved by the New York City Board of Standards and Appeals, MEA No. 89-92-E, Volume 12. 4 Refer to "Sprinkler Accessories" section for approved escutcheons and other accessories. S UL and C-UL approved as a corrosion-resistant sprinkler. 6 Metric K-Factor shown is for use when pressure is measured in kPa. When pressure is measured in BAR, multiply the metric K-Factor shown by 10.0. 7 Sprinklers of Ultra High temperature rating are intended for use inside ovens, dryers, or similar enclosures with normal operating temperatures above 300 OF (149 "C). Where the ambient temperature around the Ultra High temperature rated sprinkler is significantly reduced below 300 OF (149 "C), response time of the Ultra High temperature rated sprinkler may be severely retarded. Table 2 . Sprinkler 11 d ~IKlN~@ TECHNICAL DATA September 28, 1998 MICROMATIC@ MODEL M SPRINKLER MICROMATI~ MODEL M SPRINKLER KEY 5 mm GLASS BULB, STANDARD RESPONSE See row A ~ r- See row 3 of of Approved Approved INST ALLED WITH E-1 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON7 Temp. Chart A 3 Finish Chart Thread Nominal Deflector Nominal Overall Approvals2 Size Orifice Style K-FactorS Length N.P.T. B.S.P. Inches mm Description Base P/N1 U.S. Metric Inches mm UL C-UL FM7 NYC3 VdS LPCB 1/2M -- 1/2 -- Pendent4 10139 5.5 -- 2.3 -- B3 B3 01 B3 B2 B3 3/4" -- 17/32 -- Pendent4 10142 8.0 -- 2.4 -- B3 B3 01 B3 B2 B3 -. 15mm -- 15 Pendent4 10173 -- 7,9 -- 58 B3 B3 01 n B2 B3 -- 20mm -- 20 Pendent4 10170 -- 11,5 -- 61 B3 B3 O~ -- B2 B3 INSTALLED WITH F-1 ADJUSTABLE ESCUTCHEON6 1/2" -- 1/2 -- Pendent4 10139 5.5 -- 2.3 -- B3 B3 -- B3 C1 B3 3/4" -- 17/32 -- Pendent4 10142 8.0 -- 2.4 -- B3 B3 -- B3 C1 B3 -- 15mm -- 15 Pendent4 10173 -- 7,9 -- 58 -- -- n -- C1 B3 -- 20mm -- 20 Pendent4 10170 -- 11,5 -. 61 -- n -- -- C1 B3 APPROVED TEMPERATURES APPROVED FINISHES A - 135 "F (57 "C), 155 of (68 "C), 175 of (79 "C), 1 - Brass, Bright Brass, and Chrome-Enloy@ 200 of (93 "C), 286 of (141 "C), and 360 of (182 "C) 2 - Brass, Bright Brass, Chrome-Enloy@, White Polyester', and Black Polyester' B - 135 of (57 "C), 155 of (68 "C). 175 of (79 "C). 3 - Brass, Bright Brass, Chrome-Enloy@, Black Teflon@5, White Polyester', and 200 "F (93 "C) and Black Polyester' C - 286 of (141 "C) 4 - Wax-Coated Brass and Wax over Polyester (corrosion resistant) 5 - Wax-Coated Brass (corrosion resistant) o - 135 of (57 "C), 155 "F (68 "C), 175 of (79 "C), 6 - 200 of (93 "C) Wax Coating (corrosion resistant); maximum ambient 200 "F (93 "C), and 212 OF (100 "C) temperature allowed at ceiling = 150 OF (65 "C) FOOTNOTES 1 Base part number shown. For complete part number, refer to price list. 2 This table shows the listings and approvals available at the time of printing. Other approvals are in process. Check with manufacturer for any additional approvals. 3 Approved by the New York City Board of Standards and Appeals, MEA No. 89-92-E, Volume 12. 4 Refer to "Sprinkler Accessories" section for approved escutcheons and other accessories. 5 UL and C-UL approved as a corrosion-resistant sprinkler. 6 E-1 Recessed Escutcheons and F-1 Adjustable Escutcheons must be ordered separately from sprinklers. Refer to the price list. 7 FM approval of recessed standard orifice and large orifice Model M pendent sprinklers with the E-1 Escutcheon is limited to Wet Systems and Preaction Systems qualifying as Wet Systems, for hazard occupancies up to and including Ordinary Hazard Group II. 8 Metric K-Factor shown is for use when pressure is measured in kPa. When pressure is measured in BAR, multiply the metric K-Factor shown by 10.0. Table 3 1. Remove the system from service, drain all water, and relieve all pressure on the piping. 2. Using the special sprinkler wrench, remove the old sprinkler and in- stall the new unit. Care must be taken to ensure that the replace- ment sprinkler is the proper model and style, and has the appropriate orifice size, temperature rating, Replaces page 13 a-d and page 11 a-d, dated August 3, 1998 (updated list of approvals). and response characteri:;tics. A fully stocked spare sprinkler cabi- net should be provided for this purpose. 3. Place the system back in service and secure all valves. Check and repair all leaks. E. Sprinkler systems that have been subjected to a fire must be returned to service as soon as possible. The entire system must be inspected for damage, and repaired or replaced as necessary. Sprinklers that have been exposed to corrosive products of combustion or high ambient tempera- tures, but have not operated, should be replaced. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction for minimum replacement requirements. Form No. F 100397