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Plans Jan 04 05 09:38a H Tech 360 256 2817 p,1 I ` OFFICE COPY /6(3s /e 8 vrwPno TrE@V FIRE PROTECTION INC. DESIGN AND INSTALLATION OF FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS P. O. Box 40 • 15218 N. E. Capka Road • Brush Prairie Washington 98606 • (360) 256 -2816 • FAX (360) 256 -2817 FAX TRANSMITTAL COVER SHEET TRANSMISSION TO: (NAME) BRIAN BLAYLOCK (COMPANY) CITY OF TIGARD (FAX NUMBER) ( 503) 624 -3681 TRANSMISSION FROM: (NAME) REED HAMANN REGARDING: OAK TREE APARTMENTS DATE: 1 -4 -05 NUMBER OF PAGES: 5 * Should you receive an incomplete transmission, please call (360) 256 -2816. Thank you. MESSAGE: ATTACHED IS THE CPVC MATERIAL DATA AND A DETAIL SHOWING THE UNDERGROUND THAT WILL BE INSTALLED UNDER THE BREEZEWAYS AT THE OAK TREE APARTMENTS. PLEASE LET US KNOW WHEN YOU HAVE HAD A CHANCE TO REVIEW TI-US AS WE WILL NEED TO COMPLETE THE WORK ASAP WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION. 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I OUND _ 1 THROUGH BREEZEWAY Y III l i ��, f o G iwi I ° 1 � w 11 • Jean 04 05 09:39a Hydro Tech 360 256 2817 p,4 010 Underground Fire Service Harvel CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are UL Listed and C- UL Listed for use in underground water service when installation is in accordance with: • ASTM D2774, Standard Recommended Practice for Underground Installation of Thermoplastic Pressure Piping, • ASTM F645, Standard Guide For Selection Design and Installation of Thermoplastic Water Pressure Piping Systems, • HARVEL Plastics Inc.'s procedures • Installation of private fire service mains and their appurtenances, NFPA 24. The general installation procedure detailed here applies to CPVC Fire Sprinkler pressure pipe that has solvent cement joints in size range 3/4 " -3 ". Inspection: Before installation, CPVC Products should be thoroughly inspected for cuts, scratches, gouges or split ends which may have occurred to the products during shipping and handling. Trenching: The trench should be of adequate width to allow convenient installation, while at the same time being as narrow as possible. Minimum trench widths may be utilized by joining pipe outside of the trench and lowering it into the trench after adequate joint strength has been achieved. (NOTE: Refer to manufacturer's instructions for recommended set and cure time for solvent cement joints.) Trench widths will have to be wider where pipe is joined in the trench or where thermal expansion and contraction is a factor. See "Snaking of Pipe" on the next page. • Water filled pipe should he buried at least 12" below the maximum expected frost line. Pipe Size Trench Width Light Traffic Heavy Traffic Ground Cover Ground Cover Minimum Minimum 3" and under 8" 12 " -18" 30 " -36" • It is recommended that thermoplastic piping be run within a metal or concrete casing when it is installed beneath surfaces that are subject to heavyweight or constant traffic such as roadways and railroad tracks. The trench bottom should be continuous, relatively smooth and free of rocks. Where ledge rock, hardpan or boulders are encountered, it is necessary to pad the trench bottom using a minimum of four (4) inches of tamped earth or sand beneath the pipe as a cushion and for protection of the pipe from damage. Sufficient cover must be maintained to keep external stress levels below acceptable design stress. Reliability and safety of service is 15 • orQn 360 256 2817 p.5 1 Y of major importance in determining minimum cover. Local, state and national codes may also govern. Snaking of Pipe: After CPVC pipe has been solvent welded, it is advisable to snake the pipe according to the following recommendations beside the trench during its required drying time. BE ESPECIALLY CAREFUL NOT TO APPLY ANY STRESS THAT WILL DISTURB THE UNDRIED JOINT: This snaking is necessary in order to allow for any anticipated thermal contraction that will take place in the newly joined pipeline. Snaking is particularly necessary on the lengths that have been solvent welded during the late afternoon or a hot summer's day, because their drying time will extend through the cool of the night when thermal contraction of the pipe could stress the joints to the point of pull out. This snaking is also especially necessary with pipe that is laid in its trench (necessitating wider trenches than recommended) and is bacUlled with cool earth before the joints are thoroughly dry. Loop Offset in Inches for Contraction: PIPE OFFSET T I OFFSET LOOP LENGTH 2 LOOPLENGTHS Maximum Temperature Variation, /F, Between Time of Solvent Welding and Final Use Loop 10Y 20T 30Y 40Y 50T 60T 70T BOY 907 1007 Length LOOP OFFSET 20 Feet 3" 4" 5" 5" 6" 6" 7" 7" 8" 8" 50 Feet 7" 9" 11" 13" 14" 16" 17" 18" 19" 20" 100 Feet 13" 18" 22" 26" 29" 32" 35" 37" 40" 42" Backflling: NOTE: If possible, underground pipe should be thoroughly inspected and tested for leaks prior to backfilling. Ideally, backfilling should only be done early in the morning during hot weather when the line is fully contracted and there is no chance of insufficiently dried joints being subject to contraction stresses. The pipe should be uniformly and continuously supported over its entire length on firm, stable material. Blocking should not be used to change pipe grade or to intermittently support pipe across excavated sections. Pipe is installed in a wide range of subsoils. These soils should not only be stable but applied in such a manner so as to physically 16 .tan 04 05 09:40a H Tech 360 256 2817 p, g shield the pipe from damage. Attention should be given to local pipe laying experience which may indicate particular pipe bedding problems. Backfill materials free of rocks with a particle size of 1/2" or less should be used to surround the pipe with 6" or 8" of cover. It should be placed in layers. Each soil layer should be sufficiently compacted to uniformly develop lateral passive soil forces during the backfill operation. It may be advisable to have the pipe under pressure, 15 to 25 psi during the backfilling. Vibratory methods are preferred when compacting sand or gravels. Best results are obtained when the soils are in a nearly saturated condition. Where water flooding is used, the initial backfill should be sufficient to insure complete coverage of the pipe. Additional material should not be added until the water flooded backfill is firm enough to walk on. Care should be taken to avoid floating the pipe. Sand and gravel containing a significant proportion of fine- grained material, such as silt and clay, should be compacted by hand or, preferably by mechanical tamper. The remainder of the backfill should be placed and spread in uniform layers in such a manner to fill the trench completely so that there will be no unfilled spaces under or about rocks or lumps of earth in the backfill. Large or sharp rocks, frozen clods and other debris greater than 3" in diameter should be removed. Rolling equipment or heavy tampers should only be used to consolidate the final backfill. Maintenance: Shall be in accordance with the Standard for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance or Water Based Extinguishing Systems as defined by NFPA 25. Handling and Storage HARVEL CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are tough and corrosion resistant, but do not have the mechanical strength of steel. Reasonable care should be exercised in handling HARVEL CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products. They must not be dropped or have objects dropped on them. If improper handling results in scratches, splits or gouges, the damaged section shall be cut out and discarded. HARVEL CPVC Fire Sprinkler pipe must be covered with a non - transparent material when stored out of doors. Brief exposure to direct sunlight on the job site may result in color fade but will not affect physical properties. CPVC Fire Sprinkler fittings can be stored in their original containers to keep them free from dirt and reduce the possibility of damage. 17