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Specifications Dec 09 02 12:26p Watt Fire 5036849657 p.2 /0/00 !mot/ . , f'6of eb w Is 0 �7 Bulletin 111L Model G c co iteliabid Recessed _. Automatic Sprinkler The Most Compact, _ - - Attractive and Easily . - `'k" „ _ ilib ,l Installed Sprinkler „ . • r _ , Ever Designed. _ �' „ .. I s Features '`6 ` v ` '1 ! 1. 1 Total adjustment provided by f ,, F u , s \ e ,Y adjustable inlet versions ; , 2. 1/2” Total adjustment provided by ` \ i economical standard inlet version t7 � - .i` ' 3. Adjustable inlet version available with ' - = 4? 4 :--;"'-: 1 ::'''' ' '' . either 1” NPT male or female threads � a - eliminating costly reducing coupling s,: - - . ' -��`- _ 4. Small diameter escutcheon ' . _ 5. Available in brass, chrome or white finish 6. Multiple orifice sizes for design flexibility The Model G Recessed Sprinkler's threaded two-piece 7. Listed by Underwriters Laboratories construction makes initial field installation a very easy Y task. It also allows ceiling panels to be removed without Inc. & Underwriters' Laboratories of shutting down the fire protection thus facilitating mainte- Canada. Approved by Factory Mutual nance of above ceiling services. The adjustable one pp Y rY inch NPT inlet versions have one and one half inches of Research Corp. & Loss Prevention adjustment which eliminates both the normally required Council, NYC BS&A No. 587- 75 -SA. reducing coupling and the need to accurately cut drop nipples. This sprinkler can be adjusted after the ceiling is in place and even while the system is pressurized elimi- nating the final corrections to pipe hangers or ceilings that might otherwise be required. Today's modern buildings demand that a sprinkler not The Reliable Model G Automatic Sprinkler is the heart only provide the best fire protection but also achieve an - )f the Recessed Sprinkler. This sprinkler utilizes the center attractive appearance. Reliable's Model G Recessed strut solder in compression principle of construction. The Sprinkler meets both criteria. It combines the fire fighting fusible alloy, captured in the cylinder of a small Solder capability of a proven sprinkler with the smallest prac- Capsule by a stainless steel ball, acts as the trigger of the ticable recessing unit. Its small profile does not disrupt sprinkler. When the fusible alloy melts, the sprinklers oper- the overhead aesthetics, and yet one vertical glance up- ating parts spring free from the sprinkler clearing the ward gives a visual assurance of the finest in fire protec- waterway and allowing the deflector to distribute the dis- tion, an automatic sprinkler system. charging water. The Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co., Inc., 525 North MacQuesten Parkway, Mount Vernon, New York 10552 Dec 09 02 12:26p Wyatt Fire 5036849657 p.3 Sprinkler Maximum Ceiling Standard Finishes' Classification Rating Temperature Frame Sprinkler Escutcheon °F °C °F °C Color Bronze Brass Ordinary 135 57 100 38 Black Bronze White Painted Ordinary 165 74 100 38 Uncolored Chrome Bright Chrome Bright Intermediate 212 100 150 66 White Chrome Bright Chrome Satin Chrome Bright White Painted Bright Brass Plated (1) Bright Brass Plated I ' Black Plated Black Plated I `Special finishes upon request. (1) For Bright Brass Plated, only frame, deflector and cap are plated. K Factor Approval Sprinkler Inlet Total Adjustment* Nominal Orifice U.S. Metric Thread Organizations Non Adjustable 'k" 'k" (15mm) 5.62 81.0 'k" NPT 1.2, 3, 4, 5 Non Adjustable 'k" 7/ie (1) 4.24 61.0 'k" NPT 1, 3, 4 Non Adjustable 1 k" 46" (1) 2.82 40.6 'k" NPT 1, 3, 4 Non Adjustable 'k" 10 mm 4.10 59.1 10 mm BSP Non Adjustable 1 /2 ' (1) 7.96 114.7 1/2" NPT 1, 3 Adjustable 1 'k" 5.53 79.7 1" NPT Male 1, 2. 3, 4 or Female Adjustable 1 'k" ' /,e" (1) 4.24 61.0 1" NPT Male 1, 3, 4 or Female Adjustable 11" 43" (1) 2.72 39.2 1/2" NPT 1, 3, 4 Adjustable 1 15mm 5.53 79.7 RI Male 5 or Female 'Sprinkler Escutcheon provides V.!' of the Total Adjustment. Adjustaole Inlets, when used, provide 1" of the Total Adjustment (1) Identified by pintle extending above deflector. NPT Threads per ANSI B 2.1 RI Threads per ISO 7/1 -1982 (BS 21:1973) Approval Organizations • 1. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. 2. Factory Mutual Research Corp. i • Light Hazard Occupancies -No Limitations • Ordinary Hazard Occupancies- Groups 182, Wet Systems Only 3. Underwriters' Laboratories of Canada Ordering Information 4. NYC BS&A No. 587 -75-SA Specify 5. Loss Prevention Council 1. Temperature Rating 5. Sprinkler Type: Either XLH. CHI and OHII Occupancies Only 2. Nominal Orifice Non - Adjustable Inlet (Fig. 1) Note: Unless otherwise indicated, ordinary hazard approvals are without 3. Sprinkler Finish 1" Male Adjustable Inlet (Fig. 2) limitations. 4. Escutcheon Finish 1" Female Adjustable Inlet (Fig. 3) 7 /,s' 8 3W' orifice sprinklers are limited to light hazard occupancies. "Add 5 /1 6" for Pintle on 3 /6 " , 7 /16 " & 17 /32" Orifice. 1' System, 1 " System Tee, or Elbow Drop Nipple F ,( / I I , l ; ; H i. , .0 -._ I _ / Nate 1 r----71 1 l i , � ... _ .- LI ..,- y Note 1 ��- -L i (55.5) { ] 1 °NPT Male ,. = / ` - 23/16' Dia. 1 � - - - -' .../// . -- i Coupling MINN I 1" NPT Female - Di I Reducer 3�a" ± �a" ` ` j 23/e• ■ Face of Fitting to Coupling 33.," ± � I (70) Face of Ceiling Reduce Drop Nipple to Ceiling E a Inlet Dimension --� -Inte 11 i ling Dimension (44) 1" Max Sprinkler 1 Max ' Ce j Adjustment Cup Ad ustment Sprinkler ' / I Cu I+�■ ?:Dark' Assembly p Adjustment Ceiling Ceiling 99vn Assembly Ceiling �- -3" Dia.- E I4 r I Ceiling Jim i` i Ming Dimensions in Parenthesis in Millimeters Escutdieon Max - *" Adjustment ' Escutcheon Max __I ..... Adjustment 1" NPT Non - Adjustable Inlet 1" NPT Male - Adjustable Inlet 1" NPT Female - Adjustable inlet Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 2 Dec 09 02 12:27p Watt Fire 5036849657 p.4 Product Description and Installation The Reliable Model G Recessed Sprinkler has been de- When using the wrench in this application, however, do signed with ease of installation in mind. A choice of three not over - torque beyond the adjustment stops. inlets with up to one inch adjustment coupled with the 1/2" Fig. 4 shows a 1 /2" NPT non - adjustable inlet sprinkler, escutcheon adjustment enables most systems to be in- with the attached sprinkler cup combination inserted into stalled using pre -cut drop nipples. The adjustment can the special Reliable Model RC -1 Installation Wrench. be accomplished after the ceiling installation and while This wrench must be used. The wrenching pads of the the system is pressurized thereby providing sprinkler pro- sprinkler easily slip into the rectangular cut -outs of the tection before construction is completed. wrench as the outside diameter locates the threaded The Non - Adjustable inlet version (Fig. 1) consists of the cup. A drive ratchet can then be used for installation Reliable Model G Sprinkler with an attached cup re- and tightening. cessed in the ceiling. A ceiling hole of 2 diameter is Fig.5 shows the removal of the wrench. Care should be recommended. taken during this procedure to avoid hitting the deflector The Adjustable inlet version uses the same sprinkler as with the wrench. The wrench should be lowered until it . the Non - Adjustable inlet type except that 1 "ofiadditional clears the threaded cup, and then moved horizontally to adjustment is provided by a telescoping sprinkler inlet clear the sprinkler. The installation is completed by thread - section that threads in or out of a stationary Coupling ing the escutcheon on until it contacts the ceiling. To avoid Reducer (either 1" male or 1 " female) as shown in figures 2 leaving smudge marks on the ceiling, the Reliable Model or 3. The Sprinkler -Cup assembly comes attached to the FEA Flush Sprinkler Escutcheon Wrench should be used. inlet Coupling Reducer and is retained from separation See Bulletin 205 for details. past its maximum adjustment length by a snap ring. This combination is simply installed after the system drop nip- Note: ple, elbow or tee has been "roughed" into the dimensions 1 . Use hex wrench flats on Coupling Reducer to shown in figures 2 or 3. Wrenching means are provided tighten Adjustable Sprinkler into fittings. by hex flats on the coupling reducer as depicted in the Do not use RC -1 Wrench for this purpose. figures —do not wrench on any other part of the sprinkler. After the ceiling tiles have been cut and installed in place 2. Do not install the Model G Recessed Sprinkler in (a 2 diameter hole is recommended), the sprinkler ceilings which have positive pressure in the ' can be adjusted using the RC -1 Concealed Wrench. space above. jam, Qy e.',,,,.:„. C t i ; 76 r , �` . j am ~ " � � R t ' n : • �r 4, ' x' w 1 F. i i F tyc .y l '£.a p 4 .'., u �' . / � i -:. , '4 i t I A rle, {tic;' ,.1G ♦ 6 Y .` N. . '.; µpug - F. Sc . 1 1 - L : tip, L . K fi. _ Figure 4 Figure 5 3 Chipman Adams / Red Robin Pacific Architecture Tigard, OR Professional Corporation SECTION 08710 FINISH HARDWARE PART I - GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Hardware shown on the Hardware Schedule on the Drawings. 1.02 RELATED SECTIONS A. Finish Carpentry: SECTION 06200 • B. Weatherstripping and Seals: SECTION 08730 C. Toilet Partition Hardware: SECTION 10810 1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturers: Companies specializing in manufacturing door hardware with minimum three years experience. B. Hardware Supplier: Company specializing in supplying door hardware with three years documented experience approved by manufacturer. Exclusive Supplier: Universal Building Specialties, 5211 Elliott Reeder Road, Ft. Worth, TX 76117, 817 - 834 -5004, 817 - 429 -7734, FAX 817- 834 -4794. Contact: Mike Kennedy or Jon Helberg. Email: mkennedy @ubsdoors.com, jhelberg @ubsdoors. corn. C. All exterior locksets, latchsets and deadbolts shall be mortise style conforming to ANSI 156 -13, Series 1000, Grade 2. D. All interior locksets and latchsets shall be cylindrical type conforming to ANSI 156 -2, Series 4000, Grade 1. 1.04 REGULATORY AGENCY REQUIREMENTS A. Conform to applicable codes for requirements applicable to fire rated doors and frames. B. All hardware items shall comply with ANSI specifications and the Americans with Disabilities Act. 1.05 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. American National Standards Institute (ANSI) B. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) C. Door Hardware Institute (DHI) D. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 1.06 SUBMITTALS A. General: Submit per SUBMITTALS Section. 9/13/02 1 08710 Chipman Adams - Red Robin Pacific Architecture - Tigard, OR Professional Corporation B. Final Hardware Schedule: Six copies of a complete FINAL HARDWARE SCHEDULE, indicating locations, quantities, types, numbers and /or sizes, functions and finishes for each item; conform to Hardware Schedule on the Drawings. Owner's acceptance is required prior to start of fabrication and /or shipment. Acceptance does not relieve Contractor of obligation to furnish hardware required to complete the Work. C. Product Data: 1. Provide product data on hardware. Owner's acceptance is required prior to start of fabrication and /or shipment. 2. Submit product data indicating conformance with ADA specifications. D. Samples: One sample of each type; illustrating style, color, and finish. Samples may be incorporated into the Work. Owner's acceptance is required prior to start of fabrication and /or shipment. E. Operation and Maintenance Data: Include data on operating hardware, lubrication requirements, and inspection procedures related to preventative maintenance. Data shall be submitted as part of contract closeout. 1.07 MAINTENANCE MATERIALS A. Provide special wrenches and tools applicable to each different or special hardware component . along with maintenance tools and accessories supplied by hardware component manufacturer. Materials shall be submitted as part of contract closeout. 1.08 COORDINATION OF WORK A. After acceptance of the FINAL HARDWARE SCHEDULE, hardware supplier furnish Contractor with copies of schedule with templates required for preparation of doors and frames at place of manufacture. PART II - PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURER A. The Drawings were prepared and this Specification written on the basis of using the products of specific manufacturers. Substitutions will not be allowed. 2.02 MATERIALS A. Complete Sets: As scheduled in the Hardware Schedule on the Drawings. All doors required to be rated shall be installed with UL rated hardware UL label. B. Other Items: Quality standards equal or superior to product of other manufacturers in the Hardware Schedule. C. Finishes: As scheduled in the Hardware Schedule on the Drawings. 2.03 KEYING A. As shown on the Hardware Schedule on the Drawings. PART III - EXECUTION 3.01 PACKAGING A. Package items separately; complete with trim, screws, bolts, nuts, washers, etc. Label and identify package with door opening number and corresponding hardware set number to match Door Schedule on the Drawings. 9/13/02 2 08710 • Chipman Adams Red Robin Pacific Architecture Tigard, OR Professional Corporation 3.02 DELIVERY AND STORAGE A. General: Protect hardware from theft by cataloging and storing in secure area. B. Keys: Deliver keys to Owner by security shipment direct from hardware supplier. 3.03 INSPECTION A. Verify that doors and frames are ready to receive work and dimensions are as indicated on shop drawings. Verify that power supply is available to power operated devices (if shown on the Draw- ings). Beginning of installation means acceptance of existing conditions. 3.04 INSTALLATION A. General: Install hardware in accord with manufacturer's instructions and requirements of ANSI /NFPA 80 and DHI. Use templates provided by hardware item manufacturer. Conform to ANSI A117.1 and ADA for positioning requirements for the handicapped. 3.05 CLEAN -UP A. Upon completion of work of this Section, remove related debris from premises. END OF SECTION 9/13/02 3 08710