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Specifications ReCe Np FD CRAFTWORK PLUMBING, INC. r 9 o >o eUj��� O FT�C AI N 7737 SW CIRRUS DRIVE G A BEAVERTON, OREGON 97008 ���� N 503- 644 -8698 CCB# 79666 RESIDENTIAL FIRE SPRINKLER DRAWINGS AND EQUIPMENT SUBMITTAL FOR: SUMMER CREEK TOWNHOMES S.W. MALLOW TERRACE BUILDING 22 LOTS 79/80/81/82/83 TIGARD, OREGON 97223 10.2710 TABLE OF CONTENTS: HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS TYCO LFII SPRINKLERS FIRE PROTECTION SHOP DRAWINGS PREPARED BY: PDQ DESIGN SERVICES 19150 SW OAK STREET ALOHA, OREGON 97007 503- 848 -5918 1' LA4 611— 0 i ► ©z- s vt/Al //6cv —occ 3 Il i ri ti — 0O019 II 014, U —00Q15 I(cog f + c — 0 0 7 160 1 C 1 F. ri i VIA) j viS e e S If Mo" y 4V) V 0 S14r AS e ` ` fi cr l: CRAFTWORK PLUMBING, INC. / G 7737 S.W. CIRRUS DRIVE R BEAVERTON, OREGON 97008 (503) 644 -8698 HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS FOR SUMMER CREEK TOWNHOMES S.W. MALLOW TERRACE BUILDING 22 LOTS 79/80/81/82/83 TIGARD, OREGON 97223 10.27.10 • — DESIGN DATA — OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: RESIDENTIAL NFPA 13 -D WET SYSTEM DENSITY: N/A AREA OF APPLICATION: 2 heads COVERAGE PER SPRINKLER 256 sq. 8.(max.) (ii r okr. NUMBER OF SPRINKLERS CALCULATED: 2 heads TOTAL SPRINKLER WATER FLOW REQUIRED: 26.1 gpm TOTAL WATER REQUIRED: 26.1 gpm FLOW & PRESSURE (at point of connection) : 26.1 gpm @ 78.6 psi SPRINKLER ORIFICE SIZE: 1/2 inch NAME OF DESIGNER: M. S. Aldridge - AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION: Local Authority SPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS Page 1 C: \HASSDATA \SUMMERCREEKB.SDF JOB TITLE: SUMMERCREEK BLDG 22 UNIT B NFPA 13D 2 HDS K =4.9 WATER SUPPLY DATA SOURCE STATIC RESID. FLOW AVAIL. TOTAL REQ'D NODE PRESS. PRESS. @ PRESS. @ DEMAND PRESS. TAG (PSI) (PSI) (GPM) (PSI) (GPM) (PSI) . 12 88.0 87.0 100.0 87.9 26.1 78.6 AGGREGATE FLOW ANALYSIS: TOTAL FLOW AT SOURCE 26.1 GPM TOTAL HOSE STREAM ALLOWANCE AT SOURCE 0.0 GPM OTHER HOSE STREAM ALLOWANCES 0.0 GPM TOTAL DISCHARGE FROM ACTIVE SPRINKLERS 26.1 GPM NODE ANALYSIS DATA NODE TAG ELEVATION NODE TYPE PRESSURE DISCHARGE (FT) (PSI) (GPM) 101 27.0 K= 4.90 7.0: 13.0 102 27.0 K= 4.90 7.1 13.. 1 28.0 - - - - 8.7 - - - 1A 28.0 - - - - 8.8 - - - 1B 28.0 - - - - 9.7 - - - 1C 28.0 - - - - 12.6 - - - 1D 28.0 - - - - 13.9 - - - 2 28.0 - - - - 8.8 - - - 3 28.0 - - - - 18.9 - - - 4 28.0 - - - - 22.9 - - - 5 17.5 - - - - 34.6 - - - 6 17.5 - - - - 39.9 - - - 7 8.5 - - - - 50.3 - - - 8 8.5 - - - - 59.8 - - - 9 1.0 - - - - 65.9 - - - 9A 1.0 - - - - 66.9 - - - 10 -4.0 - - - - 71.5 - - - 11 -4.0 - - - - 76.5 - - - 12 -4.0 SOURCE 78.6 26.1 SPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS Page 2 C: \HASSDATA \SUMMERCREEKB.SDF JOB TITLE: SUMMERCREEK BLDG 22 UNIT B NFPA 130 2 HDS K =4.9 PIPE DATA PIPE TAG \`�* Q(GPM) DIA(IN) LENGTH PRESS. ' END ELEV. NOZ. PT DISC. VEL(FPS) HW(C) (FT) SUM. NODES (FT) (K) (PSI) (GPM) FL /FT (PSI) . ` K Pipe: 1 -13.0 0.875 PL 1.5Q PF 2.1 101 27.0 4.9 7.0 13.0 6.9 150 FTG Zr ET: PE -0.4 !4I \� 1 28.0 0.0 8.7 0.0 0.094 TL 22.50- PV Pipe: 2 -2.2 0.875 PL 3.00/PF 0.1 J 1 28.0 0.0 8.7 0.0 1.2 150 FTG T PE 0.0 1A 28.0 0.0 8.8 0.0 0.004 TL 14.00 PV Pipe: 3 -2.2 0.875 PL 9.00 PF 0.0 1A 28.0 0.0 8.8 0.0 1.2 150 FTG 2R PE 0.0 2 28.0 0.0 8.8 0.0 0.004 TL 13.60 PV Pipe: 4 - 13.1Y/ / 0.875 PL 1.50 PF 2.1 102 27.0 4.9 7.1 13.1 7.0 150 FTG ET PE -0.4 2 28.0 0.0 8.8 0.0 A 0.095 TL 22.50 PV h Pipe: 5 -15.3 0.875 PL 20.00 PF 5.1 ( ', 28.0 0.0 8.8 0.0 8,.2- 150 FTG T4R PE 0.0 ' 4 1D1 28.0 0.0 13.9 0.0 0.127 TL 40.20 PV N Pipe: 6 -10.8 0.875 PL 4.00 PF 1.0 . 1 28.0 0.0 8.7 0.0 5.7 150 FTG T PE 0.0 1B 28.0 0.0 9.7 0.0 0.066 TL 15.00 PV Pipe: 7 -10.8 0.875 PL 29.00 PF 2.9 1B 28.0 0.0 9.7 0.0 5.7 150 FTG E2R PE 0.0 1C 28.0 0.0 12.6 0.0 0.066 TL 43.60 PV Pipe: 8 -10.8 0.875 PL 7.00 PF 1.3 1C 28.0 0.0 12.6 0.0 5.1 150 FTG TR PE 0.0 10 28.0 0.0 13.9 0.0 0.066 TL 20.30 PV Pipe: 9 - 26.1.' 0.875 PL 3.50 PF 4.9 1D 28.0 0.0 13.9 0.0 13.9 150 FTG T PE 0.0 3 28.0 0.0 18.9 0.0 0.340 TL 14.50 PV Pipe: 10 -26.1 0.875 PL 2.00 PF 4.1 3 28.0 0.0 18.9 0.0 13.9 150 FTG E PE 0.0 4 28.0 0.0 22.9 0.0 0.340 TL 12.00 PV Pipe: 11 -26.1 0.875 PL 11.00 PF 7.1 4 28.0 0.0 22.9 0.0 13.9 150 FTG E PE 4.5 5 17.5 0.0 34.6 0.0 0.340 TL 21.00 PV Pipe: 12 -26.1 0.875 PL 5.50 PF 5.3 5 17.5 0.0 34.6 0.0 13.9 150 FTG E PE 0.0 6 17.5 0.0 39.9 0.0 0.340 TL 15.50 PV SPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS Page 3 C: \HASSDATA \SUMMERCREEKB.SDF JOB TITLE: SUMMERCREEK BLDG 22 UNIT B NFPA 13D 2 HDS K =4.9 PIPE TAG Q(GPM) DIA(IN) LENGTH PRESS. END ELEV. NOZ. PT DISC. VEL(FPS) HW(C) (FT) SUM. NODES (FT) (K) (PSI) (GPM) FL /FT (PSI) Pipe: 13 -26.1 0.875 PL 9.00 PF 6.5 6 17.5 0.0 39.9 0.0 13.9 150 FTG E PE 3.9 7 8.5 0.0 50.3 0.0 0.340 TL 19.00 PV Pipe: 14 -26.1 0.875 PL 8.00 PF 9.5 7 8.5 0.0 50.3 0.0 13.9 150 FTG 2E PE 0.0 / ' • 8 8.5 0.0 59.8 0.0 0.340 TL 28.00 PV .44 �" Pipe: 15 -26.1 0.875 PL 8.50 PF 2.9 •�j 4, 4, 4 8 8.5 0.0 59.8 0.0 13.9 150 FTG - - -- PE 3.2 d k F j e 9 1.0 0.0 65.9 0.0 0.340 TL 8.50 PV / Pipe: 16 FIXED PRESSURE LOSS DEVICE \) pA 9A 1.0 0.0 66.9 0.0 1.0 psi, 26.1 gpm 4 NO 9 1.0 0.0 65.9 0.0 t * � Pipe: 17 -26.1 1.125 PL 20.00 PF 2.4 9A 1.0 0.0 66.9 0.0 8.4 150 FTG E PE 2.2 10 -4.0 0.0 71.5 0.0 0.100 TL 24.25 PV Pipe: 18 FIXED PRESSURE LOSS DEVICE \• 11 -4.0 0.0 76.5 0.0 o 5.0 psi, 26.1 gpm 10 -4.0 0.0 71.5 0.0 q5 4 3'0 Pipe: 19 -26.1 1.125 PL 10.00 PF 2.1 11 -4.0 0.0 76.5 0.0 8.4 150 FTG T PE 0.0 12 -4.0 SRCE 78.6 (N /A) 0.100 TL 20.62 PV NOTES: (1) Calculations were performed by the HASS 7.4 computer program under license no. 38040986 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 0.011 gpm and a maximum imbalance at any node of 0.193 gpm. (3) Total pressure at each node is used in balancing the system. Maximum water velocity is 13.9 ft /sec at pipe 15. (4) PIPE FITTINGS TABLE Pipe Table Name: PEX.PIP SPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS Page 4 C: \HASSDATA \SUMMERCREEKB.SDF JOB TITLE: SUMMERCREEK BLDG 22 UNIT B NFPA 13D 2 HDS K =4.9 PAGE: * MATERIAL: S40 HWC: 120 Diameter Equivalent Fitting Lengths in Feet (in) E T L C B G A D N Ell Tee LngEll ChkV1v BfyVly GatVly A1mChk DPV1v NPTee 1.125 2.81 7.03 2.81 7.03 8.44 1.41 14.06 14.06 7.03 PAGE: A MATERIAL: PEX HWC: 150 Diameter Equivalent Fitting Lengths in Feet (in) E T C R B G A D N Ell Tee COUP TEE -RU 0.875 10.00 11.00 1.30 2.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ti 0 00 WATER SUPPLY ANALYSIS 100.0 Static: 88.00 psi Resid: 87.00 psi Flow: 100.0 gpm 1-1 LEGEND 1 ` Available pressure 87.92 psi @ 26.1 gpm 2 Required pressure G 80 2 78.59 psi @ 26.1 gpm A x b U G r z E 0 N N x' P 60.0 _ cn R C '-C E H y S '-3 X S U z 1C R 1b E 90.0 Q r r W 1 ( C7 C) C] s / Cn E 20.0 U' U' x C7 H u › U) • y 4 ,0 0.0 0 Cl] x � to a • w (Dc -14.7 I I I I I I I I 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 FLOW (GPM) VIVO I Fire & Building Products rapid response' HOME FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM Technical Services: Tel: (800) 381 -9312 / Fax: (800) 791 -5500 Series LFII Residential Concealed Pendent Sprinklers, Flat Plate 4.9 K- factor G eneral pressures, enabling smaller pipe sizes and water supply requirements. Description The Series LFII (TY3596) has been de- signed with heat sensitivity and water —� The Tyco® Rapid Response'" Series distribution characteristics proven to LFII (TY3596) Residential Concealed help in the control of residential fires r Pendent Sprinklers are decorative, fast and to improve the chance for occu- ?'' response, fusible solder sprinklers de- pants to escape or be evacuated.�v" signed for use in residential occupan- cies such as homes, apartments, dor The Series LFII (TY3596) Resider mitories, and hotels. tial Concealed Pendent Sprinklers are shipped with a Disposable Protective - The cover plate assembly conceals the Cap. The Protective Cap is temporar- sprinkler operating components above ily removed for installation, and then the ceiling. The flat profile of the cover it can be replaced to help protect the plate provides the optimum aestheti- sprinkler while the ceiling is being in- cally appealing sprinkler design. In stalled or finished. The tip of the Pro - addition, the concealed design of the tective Cap can also be used to mark Series LFiI (TY3596) provides 1/4 inch the center of the ceiling hole into plas- Sprinkler /Model (6,4 mm) vertical adjustment. This ad- ter board, ceiling tiles, etc. by gently justment provides a measure of flexi- pushing the ceiling product against Identification bility with regard to which the length of the Protective Cap. When the ceiling fixed pipe drops to the sprinklers must installation is complete the Protective Number be cut. Cap is removed and the Cover Plate The Series LFII are to be used in wet Assembly installed. SIN TY3596 pipe residential sprinkler systems for NOTICE one -and two - family dwellings and mo- bile homes per NFPA 13D; wet pipe The Series LFIi (TY3596) Residential residential sprinkler systems for resi- Concealed Pendent Sprinklers de- dential occupancies up to and includ- scribed herein must be installed and ing four stories in height per NFPA maintained in compliance with this 13R; or, wet pipe sprinkler systems for document and with the applicable the residential portions of any occu- standards of the National Fire Pro - pancy per NFPA 13. tection Association, in addition to the The Series LFII (TY3596) has a 4.9 standards of any authorities having ju- (60,5) K- factor that provides the re- risdiction. Failure to do so may impair quired residential flow rates at reduced the performance of these devices. The owner is responsible for maintain- ing their fire protection system and de- iMPORTANT vices in proper operating condition. Always refer to Technical Data The installing contractor or sprinkler Sheet TFP700 for the "INSTALLER manufacturer should be contacted WARNING" that provides cautions with any questions. with respect to handling and instal- lation of sprinkler systems and com- ponents. Improper handling and in- stallation can permanently damage a sprinkler system or its components and cause the sprinkler to fail to operate in a fire situation or cause it to operate prematurely. Page 2 of 6 TFP442 Minimum Flow'btand Maximum Residual Pressure Coverage Maximum For Horizontal Ceiling Area 'al Spacing (Max. 2 Inch Rise . Ft. x Ft. Ft. (m) for 12 Inch Run) (m x m) 160 °F /71 °C Sprinkler 12 x 12 12 13 GPM (49,2 LPM) ' (3,7 x 3,7) (3,7) 7.0 psi (0,48 bar) 14 x 14 14 13 GPM (53,0 LPM) (4.3 x 4,3) (4,3) 7.0 psi (0,48 bar) 16 x 16 16 13 GPM (60,6 LPM) (4.9 x 4,9) (4,9) 7.0 psi (0,48 bar) 18x18 18 17GPM(64,3LPM) (5,5 x 5,5) (5,5) 12.0 psi (0,83 bar) 20 x 20 20 20 GPM (75,7 LPM) (6,1 x 6,1) (6,1) 16.7 psi (1,15 bar) (a) For coverage area dimensions less than or between those indicated, it is necessary to use the minimum required flow for the next highest coverage area for which hydraulic design criteria are stated. (b) Requirement is based on minimum flow in GPM (LPM) from each sprinkler. The associated residual pressures are calculated using the nominal K- factor. Refer to Hydraulic Design Criteria Section for details. TABLE A NFPA 13D AND NFPA 13R WET PIPE HYDRAULIC DESIGN CRITERIA FOR THE SERIES LFII (TY3596) RESIDENTIAL CONCEALED PENDENT SPRINKLER Technical Support Cup Steel be acceptable to the Authority Having Cover Plate Copper Jurisdiction. Data Retainer Cover Plate Ejection Spring Brass System Type. Only wet pipe systems Approvals: StainlessSteel may be utilized. UL and C -UL Listed. NYC Approved tDuPont Registered Trademark Hydraulic Design. The minimum re- under MEA 44- 03 -E -2. quired sprinkler flow rate for systems designed to NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R The Series LFII Concealed Pendent Operation are given in Table A as a function of Sprinklers are only listed with the Se- temperature rating and the maximum ries LFII Concealed Cover Plates hay- When exposed to heat from a fire, the allowable coverage areas. The sprin- ing a factory applied finish. Cover Plate, which is normally sol- kler flow rate is the minimum required Maximum Working Pressure: dered to the Support Cu at three discharge from each of the total num- 175 psi (12,1 bar) points, falls away to expose the Sprin- bet of "design sprinklers" as specified kler Assembly. At this point the De- in NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R. Discharge Coefficient: flector supported by the Arms drops K =4.9 GPM /psi (70,6 LPM /bar'' down to its operated position. The fus- For systems designed to NFPA 13, the Temperature Rating: ible link of the Sprinkler Assembly is number of design sprinklers is to be 160 °F /71 °C Sprinkler with comprised of two link halves that are the four most hydraulically demanding 139 °F /59 °C Cover Plate soldered together with a thin layer of sprinklers. The minimum required dis- Vertical Adjustment: solder. When the rated temperature is charge from each of the four sprinklers 1/2 inch (12,7 mm) reached, the solder melts and the two is to be the greater of the following: link halves separate allowing the sprin- • The flow rates given in Table A for Finishes: kler to activate and flow water. NFPA 13D and 13R as a function of Refer to Ordering Procedure section. temperature rating and the maximum Physical Characteristics: Design Criteria allowable coverage area. Body Brass Cap Bronze The Tyco® Rap id Response' Series A minimum discharge of 0.1 gpm/ Saddle Brass sq. ft. over the "design area" corn- LFII (TY3596) Residential Concealed prised of the four most hydraulically Sealing Assembly Pendent S Sprinklers are UL and C -UL y y p Beryllium Nickel w/ Teflon, demanding sprinklers for the actual Soldered Link Halves Nickel Listed for installation in accordance coverage areas being protected by with the following criteria. Lever Bronze the foursprinklers. Compression Screw Brass Note: When conditions exist that are Obstruction To Water Distribution. Deflector Copper or Brass outside the scope of the provided cri- Locations of sprinklers are to be in ac- Guide Pin Housing Bronze feria, refer to the Residential Sprinkler cordance with the obstruction rules of Guide Pins Stainless Steel Design Guide TFP490 for the manu- NFPA 13 for residential sprinklers. facturer's recommendations that may TFP442 Page 3 of 6 Operational Sensitivity. The sprin- BODY 1 lir SEALIN G klers are to be installed relative to the (1/2" NPT) ASSEMBLY ceiling mounting surface as shown in Figure 3. 1 CAP , it>• 1.__ • � � ! �� /' y � S PRINKLER Sprinkler Spacing. The minimum spacing between sprinklers is 8 feet � ��/1���,% , I WRENCHING (2,4 m). The maximum spacing be- SADDLE 1 ii1 ._11___ t ` I AREA tween sprinklers cannot exceed the � length of the coverage area (Ref. Table la ' A) being hydraulically calculated (e_g., _ �� ` COMPRESSION maximum 12 feet for a 12 ft. x 12 ft. CUP WITH t SCR coverage area, or 20 feet for a 20 ft. x I I ; 20 ft. coverage area). ROLL FORMED THREADS � i The Series LFII must not be used in applications where the air pressure L EVER above the ceiling is greater than GUIDE I I I that below. Down drafts through PIN the Support Cup could delay sprin- SOLDER LINK kler operation in a fire situation. ELEMENT GUIDE PIN i HOUSING - - - -,__ DEFLECTOR G r___ _ (OPERATED DEFLECTOR i POSITION) SPRINKLER/SUPPORT CUP ASSEMBLY WRENCH RECESS THREAD INTO I RETAINER / SUPPORT CUP I WITH THREAD UNTIL MOUNTING J DIMPLES mil, SURFACE IS \ O O I �� FLUSH WITH J EJECTION CEILING SPRING \ z _� / PUSH WRENCH INTO ENSURE ENGAGEMENT SOLDER COVER PLATE/RETAINER COVER WITH SPRINKLER TAB ASSEMBLY PLATE WRENCHING AREA FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 SERIES LFII (TY3596) RESIDENTIAL W -TYPE 18 CONCEALED PENDENT SPRINKLER SPRINKLER WRENC 2 -1/2' DIA. SPRINKLER - (63,5 mm) 1/2° (12,7 mm) FACE OF SUPPORT CUP 1/2' THREADED SPRINKLER NPT ADJUSTMENT FITTING / OPERATED ,,i SPRINKL ER COVER _ 17/8t1/8° PLATE — (47,6 mm 1/8' GAP RETAINER r � ±3,2 mm) 1 (3,2 mm) - j 1 1. I � 7/8' (22,2 mm) COVER- SPRINKLER- MOUNTING 1 -1/8' (28,6 mm) I RETAINER SUPPORT CUP 3/16' I SURFACE I .II ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY (4,8 mm) 3 -3/16° DIA. DISPOSABLE DEFLECTOR IN (81,0 mm) - TIP PROTECTIVE CAP OPERATED POSITION FIGURE 3 SERIES LFII (TY3596) RESIDENTIAL CONCEALED PENDENT SPRINKLER INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS / PROTECTIVE CAP / ACTIVATED DEFLECTOR Page 4 of 6 TFP442 I nstallation ify or repair a damaged sprinkler. Care must be exercised to avoid darn - Step 6. Screw on the Cover Plate As- age - before, during, and after instaila- The Series LFII (TY3596) must be sembly until its flange comes in con- tion. Sprinklers damaged by dropping, installed in accordance with the tact with the ceiling. striking, wrench twist/slippage, or the following instructions: like, must be replaced. Do not continue to screw on the Cover The owner is responsible for the ir. • NOTICE Plate Assembly such that it lifts a ceil spection, testing, and maintenance of ing panel out of its normal position. system and devic t heir fire protection s Damage to the fusible Link Assembly P Y during installation can be avoided by If the Cover Plate Assembly cannot es in compliance with this document, handling the sprinkler by the support be engaged with the Mounting Cup as well as with the applicable stan- cup only (i.e., do not apply pressure to or the Cover Plate Assembly cannot dards of the National Fire Protection the fusible link Assembly). be engaged sufficiently to contact the Association (e.g., NFPA 25), in addition ceiling, the Sprinkler Fitting must be to the standards of any other authori- A 1/2 inch NPT sprinkler joint should repositioned. ties having jurisdiction. The installing be obtained with a minimum to max - contractor or sprinkler manufacturer imum torque of 7 to 14 ft.lbs. (9,5 to should be contacted relative to any 19,0 Nm). Higher levels of torque may Care and questions. distort the sprinkler inlet with conse- quent leakage or impairment of the M a i ntenance NOTICE sprinkler. The Tyco Rapid Response'" Series The owner must assure that the sprin- Do not attempt to compensate for in- LFIl (TY3596) must be maintained klers are not used for hanging of any sufficient adjustment in the Cover and serviced in accordance with the objects and that the sprinklers are only Plate /Retainer Assembly by under -or following instructions: cleaned by means of gently dusting over- tightening the Sprinkler. Read- with a feather duster; otherwise, non - just the position of the sprinkler fitting NOTICE operation in the event of a fire or inad- to suit. vertent operation may result. Absence of a Cover Plate may delay the Step 1. The sprinkler must only be sprinkler operation in a fire situation. Automatic sprinkler systems should be installed in the pendent position and inspected, tested, and maintained by a with the centerline of the sprinkler When properly installed, there is a qualified Inspection Service in actor perpendicular to the mounting nominal 1/8 inch (3,2 mm) air gap be dance with local requirements and /or . surface_ tween the lip of the Cover Plate and the ceiling, as shown in Figure 3. This national codes. Step 2. Remove the Protective Cap. air gap is necessary for proper oper Step 3. With pipe thread sealant ation of the sprinkler by allowing heat applied to the pipe threads, and using flow from a fire to pass below and the W -Type 18 Wrench shown in Figure above the Cover Plate to help assure 2, install and tighten the Sprinkler/ appropriate release of the Cover Plate Support Cup Assembly into the fitting. in a fire situation. If the ceiling is to be The W -Type 18 Wrench will accept a repainted after the installation of the 1/2 inch ratchet drive. Sprinkler, care must be exercised to 4. Replace the Protective Cap ensure that the new paint does NOT Step p p seal off any of the air gap. by pushing it upwards until it bottoms out against the Support Cup. The Factory painted Cover Plates MUST Protective Cap helps prevent damage NOT be repainted. They should be re- to the Deflector and Guide Pins during placed, if necessary, by factory paint - ceiling installation and /or during ed units. Non- factory applied paint application of the finish coating of the may adversely delay or prevent sprin- ceiling. It may also be used to locate kler operation in the event of a fire. the center of the clearance hole by Do not pull the Cover Plate relative to gently pushing the ceiling material the Enclosure. Separation may result. against the center point of the Cap. Before closing a fire protection system NOTICE main control valve for maintenance work on the fire protection system As long as the protective Cap remains which it controls, permission to shut in place, the system is considered to down the affected fire protection sys- be "Out Of Service". tem must be obtained from the prop - Step 5. After the ceiling has been er authorities and all personnel who completed with the 2 -1/2 inch (63 mm) may be affected by this action must be diameter clearance hole and in prep- notified. aration for installing the Cover Plate Sprinklers which are found to be leak- . Assembly, remove and discard the ing or exhibiting visible signs of corro- Protective Cap, and verify that the De- sion must be replaced. flector moves up and down freely. Automatic sprinklers must never be ' If the Sprinkler has been damaged and painted, plated, coated, or otherwise the Deflector does not move up and altered after leaving the factory. Modi- down freely, replace the entire Sprin- tied or over heated sprinklers must be kler assembly. Do not attempt to mod- replaced. TFP442 Page 5 of 6 Limited Ordering Warranty Procedure Products manufactured by Tyco Fire When placing an order, indicate the • & Building Products (TFBP) are war- full product name. Contact your local ranted solely to the original Buyer for distributor for availability. ten (10) years against defects in mate- Sprinkler Assembly: rial and workmanship when paid for Series LFII (TY3596), K =4.9, Resi- and properly installed and maintained dential Concealed Pendent Spnn- under normal use and service. This Icier without Cover Plate Assembly, warranty will expire ten (10) years from P/N 51 -112 -1 -160. date of shipment by TFBP. No warran- ty is given for products or components Cover Plate Assembly: manufactured by companies not af- Cover Plate Assembly having a (spec - filiated by ownership with TFBP or for ify) finish for the Series LFII (TY3596), products and components which have K =4.9, Residential Concealed Pendent been subject to misuse, improper in- Sprinkler, P/N (specify). stallation, corrosion, or which have not Chrome P/N 56 -122 -9 -135 been installed, maintained, modified or S ignal White (a) repaired in accordance with applicable (RAL 9003) P/N 56 -122 -4 -135 Standards of the National Fire Protec- Pure White (b) tion Association, and /or the standards (RAL 9010) P/N 56 -122 -3 -135 of any other Authorities Having Juris- Custom P/N 56 -122 -X -135 diction. Materials found by TFBP to be (a) Previously known as Bright White. defective shall be either repaired or re- (b) Eastern Hemisphere sales only. placed, at TFBP's sole option. TFBP neither assumes, nor authorizes any Sprinkler Wrench: person to assume for it, any other ob- Specify: W -Type 18 Sprinkler Wrench, ligation in connection with the sale of P/N 56- 000 -1 -265. products or parts of products. TFBP shall not be responsible for sprinkler system design errors or inaccurate or incomplete information supplied by Buyer or Buyer's representatives. In no event shall TFBP be liable, in contract, tort, strict liability or under any other legal theory, for incidental, indirect, special or consequential dam- ages, including but not limited to labor charges, regardless of whether TFBP was informed about the possibility of such damages, and in no event shall TFBP's liability exceed an amount equal to the sales price. The foregoing, warranty is made in lieu of any and all other warranties. ex- press or implied. including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. This limited warranty sets forth the ex- clusive remedy for claims based on failure of or defect in products, materi- als or components, whether the claim is made in contract, tort, strict liability or any other legal theory. This warranty will apply to the full ex- tent permitted by law. The invalidity, in whole or part, of any portion of this warranty will not affect the remainder. Z U R N P E X Residential Fire Protection Systems Immo ZURN® PEX Z U R N PEX R E S t '.D . T 1 ,�' .. ' �z -cw . 0 4111( Zurn PEX Multipurpose Fire Protection Systems A Zurn PEX Fire Protection System is a multipurpose system and is designed to provide safe passage out of a home in the event of a fire. It is designed to supply both the fire sprinkler water and the cold domestic water and is typically installed by a licensed plumbing contractor. Since the fire sprinkler system is connected to the plumbing system it is difficult to be accidentally turned off, which according to the Fire Analysis Research Division of the Z U R N PEX" National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is the most common cause of in proper sprinkler system activation. As such every time a cold water fixture is RESIDENTIA you can be assured the Zurn PEX Fire Protection System is turned on. Types of Zurn PEX Multipurpose Fire Protection Systems FIRE PROTECTION According to the installation standard of sprinkler systems, NFPA 13D the Zurn PEX Fire Protection System piping configuration may be gridded, looped, SYSTEMS straight or a combination of those three. The gridded configuration is typically the simplest design with the best hydraulic characteristics because a sprinkler is supplied with water from both sides while other branch lines help transfer water. Cold water fixtures are supplied with branch and tee connections off Multipurpose (MP): the grid. The looped configuration also provides a simplistic design with good Piping system intended to serve hydraulic characteristics, because the sprinklers on the perimeter are supplied ., cold domestic water (plumbing) with water from both sides while sprinklers within the perimeter are fed off the loop. A straight system is similar to a tee a branch system found in a and fire protection needs traditionally plumbed residence. Each sprinkler is provided with a single path NFPA 13D: of water from a trunk line. Ultimately it is the designer's decision to decide which configuration will work best in a particular floor plan. Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One- and How It Works Zurn PEX Fire Protection Systems are designed and hydraulically calculated Two - Family Dwellings and by a certified and licensed professional in accordance with industry standards Manufactured Homes such as NFPA 13D. Inputs such as room size, sprinkler coverage area, PEX tube size and water supply pressure are used in the design and hydraulic MP Piping Configurations: calculation. The design and hydraulic calculations are provided to the local Gridded, looped, straight, or authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) for approval. A certified and licensed combination of those three installation professional will follow the design. A properly designed and installed Zurn PEX Fire Protection System will provide adequate flow to the Process: sprinklers in the system, and homes cold domestic water needs. 1. System design by certified ... r - and licensed professional, 2. Design and calculations p` � D 1.. p`wt submitted to AHJ for approval, .� 3. Certified and licensed , professional installer - a, -- 16 . - follows design Gridded Multipurpose Looped Multipurpose Fire Sprinkler System Fire Sprinkler System 1 . Why a Zurn PEX System Zurn PEX Tubing • Flexible Zurn PEX tubing is UL 1821 approved with 6 month UV rating and industry highest available chlorine rating ' • Listed for use in potable water and residential fire protection applications up to 2" • Freeze damage resistant Zurn PEX tubing • Resistant to many chemicals and substances found in water and on the job -site Zurn PEX Fittings and Crimp Systems • Zurn PEX XL low lead and dezincification resistant sprinkler tees are UL 1821 approved, offer excellent flow characteristics and are durable enough to l stand up to tough jobsite conditions • Zurn PEX XL low lead and dezincification resistant brass fittings 1" to 2" are UL 1821 approved • Zurn PEX CR low lead and corrosion resistant fittings 1" in size are UL 1821 approved • Zurn PEX QickClamp and copper crimp ring systems are UL 1821 approved • Both fittings and crimp systems are listed for use in potable water and A residential fire protection applications 44 . r How Sprinklers Work Zurn PEX Fire Sprinkler Tee C There are three styles of residential :- fire sprinklers available in the it ig,_,.. market today with different trim ......... - and cover plate options: . iii: - 1. Recessed, or semi recessed pendent„ " 2. Concealed, or dome and flat plate pendent 3. Flush pendent 4 ."141441k-'' Most residential sprinklers operate Viking Flat Plate Concealed Sprinkler at 155 °F. At that temperature, the glass bulb bursts or the soldered I . link assembly separates. The plug s supported by the bulb or solder link t assembly is forced out and water • . . is allowed to flow. Q and A Q: Why are sprinklers being required by code? A: Research conducted by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and titled "Today's Resident ai Fire Environment: What's Different Today and Why it Matters" ident five factors that lead to faster fire propagation, shorter time to flashover (entirely engulfed in flames), shorter collapse time and shorter escape time in today's newly constructed homes: Larger homes lean to longer escape time and larger fireman search area; Open spaces such as great rooms, large foyers, 9 -14 foot ceilings are all desirable home features, but add a tremendous amount of air volume, fueling a fire and easily spreading smoke; Increased fuel loads such as the quantity of contents typically synthetic materials that carry sufficient energy to bring a room to flashover (entirely engulfed in flames); Voto places such as floor voids and unique attic geometries allows fire to spread quickly; Building materials such as engineered lumber and steel truss plates change the fire environment. In all, fire protection systems allow additional time for occupants to exit a structure in the event of a fire. 0: When will fire protection systems be required in one and two family dwellings? A: The model residential building code typically adopted by states and local jurisoictions .s the International Residential Code (IRC) . The 2009 version of the code has mandated that effective January 1, 2011 residential fire sprinkler systems must be installed in one and two family dwellings. They are not required for aocitaans or alterations made to existing buiioings that do not already have sprinklers. If your state of local code jurisdiction adopts the 2009 IRC •.4 thout amendments, fire sprinkler systems will be required. Q: What is the typical rate in which states and local jurisdictions adopting a code like this? A: Like other building codes the rate of cone adoptions vary greatly. As of September 22 ,n;y California and Pennsylvania have _adopted the 2009 IRC without amendments Q: What codes must the fire sprinkler system meet? A: Residential fire sprinkler systems must be designed and installed in accordance with iccal reajirements, typically NFPA 13D or Section P2904 of the 2009 IRC Q: Does every sprinkler activate when a fire occurs? A: No. Residential sprinklers are heat sensitive. Only the sprinkler closest to the fire V. acti',.ate in a residential system. Q: What are the chances the sprinkler activates accidentally? A: According to the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA), the chances of unintentional sprink activation are about 1 in 16 million devices. Like a plumbing system, when designed and installed correctly there is very small crance of a leak. Q: Will the water damage from the sprinkler be more extensive than the fire? A: One sprinkler puts out 90% of fires. A typical resioential sprinkler will discharge 15 gom ana fire hoses normally operate at 250 gpm. In addition, studies have shown that the average loss in a sprinklered home is 52,166 compared to the average loss in a non - sprinklered home is $45,019. Q: Are my smoke detectors and alarms enough protection? A: Smoke alarms alert occupants to the presence of danger but do nothing to extinguish a possible fire. Home fire sprinklers respond quickly suppressing heat and smoke, providing occupant's time to reach safety. The most vulnerable occupants are children under 5, seniors, persons impaired and household pets. Lastly, smoke alarms fail too often because the batteries are either dead or have been removed. Additional Useful Links: HYPERLINK " http : / /www.homefiresprinkler.org' www.homefiresprinkler.org HYPERLINK " http:// www .firesprinklerinitiative.org' www.firesprinklerinitiative.org HYPERLINK ' http : / /www.ircfiresprinkler.org'' www.ircfiresprinkler.org ZURN PEX, INC. Z�RH® HIGHWAY 11 EAST • COMMERCE, TX, U.S.A. 75428 PHONE: 903/886 -2580 FAX: 903/886 -2583 • www.zumpex.com IN CANADA' ZURN INDUSTRIES UNITED 3544 NASHUA DRIVE • MiSSISSAUGA, ONTARIO, CANADA L4V 1L2 PHONE 905/405 -8272 • MX: 905/405 -1292 Form No. ZPM10231,10/10 • ZumPEXTM Non - Barrier Tubing - Q 1/4", 3/8 ",1 /2 " 5/8 ", 3/4", 1 ", 1-1 /4" and 1 -1 /2" Non - Barrier PEX Specification Sheet Tag Dimensional Data: Inches and [mm) are subject to manufacturing tolerances and change without notice. --- O.D. • t ILI _ _ _ _ .. ___ _ 6 Zurn Designation Nom. Size (CTS) Avg. 0.D. Avg. I.D. Min. Wall Wt. Per 100 Ft. Avg. Fluid Cap. Q1P 1/4" 3/8" 0.241" .062" 3.04 lbs .0024 gal /ft Q2P 3/8" 1/2" 0.350" .070" 4.191bs .0050 gal /ft Q3P 1/2" 5/8" 0.475" .070" 5.40 lbs .0092 gal /ft QJP 5/8" 3/4" 0.574" .083" 7.80 lbs .0134 gal /ft 04P 3/4" 7/8" 0.671" .097" 10.20 lbs .0184 gal /ft Q5P 1" 1 -1/8" 0.862" .125" 16.62 lbs .0303 gal/ft Q6P 1 -1/4" 1 -3/8" 1.054" .153" 25.67 lbs .0454 gal /ft Q7P 1-1/2" 1-5/8" 1.249" .181" 35.00 lbs .0636 gal /ft Engineering Specification: Tubing shall be cross linked high den- Applications sity polyethylene. Tubing shall be produced by using the silane method • Residential, commercial and industrial radiant floor /wall /ceiling of cross- linking and shall meet the dimension and performance heating specifications of ASTM F -876/F -877 and CSA B137.5. Tubing shall • Potable water systems also comply with ANSI/NSF 61 as suitable for use with potable water. Temperature and pressure ratings shall be 160 PSI at 73 °F, 100 PSI • Snow and ice melt systems at 180 °F, and 80 PSI at 200 °F • Soil conditioning in greenhouse /stadium applications Description • Hot water baseboard heating distributions ZurnPEXTM tubing is suitable for use in hot and cold water distribu- • Water distribution piping to manifolds, hydronic coils in air han tion systems in residential and commercial plumbing applica- dlers, etc. tions. ZumPEX Non - Barrier tubing can be used in heating systems • Radiant cooling where there are no ferrous metal parts used or where the ferrous metals are isolated from the tubing with a corrosion resistant heat • Underground fluid distribution exchanger or other means. Corrosion Inhibitor may be used to protect • Anywhere that hot or cold fluid distribution is needed (within the ferrous metal components but strict attention must be kept to main- temperature and pressure limitations) fain acceptable inhibitor levels, otherwise system failures can • Fiber optic cable distribution occur. • Cold water service PEX Storage /Installation - Warning Like most plastic materials, all cross - linked polyethylene is subject to Warranty . ultraviolet (UV) deterioration and must not be exposed to sunlight, Zum offers a limited 25 -year warranty. either direct or indirect before or after installation. Storage outside is not recommended but if this becomes necessary, the tubing must be covered with a material which will protect it from ultraviolet light. Failure to do so will void the warranty. Rev. C Date: 4/16/07 C.N. No. 91037 DWG. No. 65975 Prod. No. 0_P ZURN PEX PLUMBING AND RADIANT HEATING SYSTEMS 1801 PITTSBURGH AVENUE. ERIE, PA, U.S.A. 16502 PHONE 800/872-7277 FAX: 800/209 -2148 WEBSITE. www.zum.com IN CANADA: ZURN INDUSTRIES LIMITED 3544 NASHUA DRIVE. MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO L4V 1L2 PHONE: 905/405 -8272 FAX.' 905/405 -1292 Z 1-1/2" Non - Barrier PEX Tubing - ZNPA178 New Product Announcement April 2007 - Zurn® introduces 1-1/2" ZurnPEXTM non-barrier tubing. The �/ r--. Q7PS2OX and 07PC100X white, non - barrier tubing is manufactured in ///K//' � compliance with ASTM F -876/F -877 and NSF Standards 14 and 61. Zurn 1-1/2" PEX tubing is commonly used for cold water service / i applications and main trunk lines for large commercial buildings. Compression fittings, with internal tubing stiffeners, suitable for 1-1/2" I ' I copper tube sized tubing are currently used when necessary. (11 Manufacturers of suitable fittings include Ford Meter Box, Mueller Brass, and Flo - Control. Product No. Description List Price (USD) Availabiity Category Q7PS2OX 1 - 1/2" x 20' Straight Length Non - Barrier Tubing $95.00 In Stock 1 Q7PC100X 1 - 1/2" x 100' Coil Non- Barrier Tubing $475.00 In Stock 1 See the attached product information for specific details: Attachment 1: Q P ZurnPEX Non - Barrier Tubing Specification Sheet Contact your local distributor or sales representative for additional information ZURN PEX PLUMBING AND RADIANT HEATING SYSTEMS 1801 PITTSBURGH AVENUE, ERIE, PA, U.S.A 16502 PHONE 800/872 -7277 F, 4X 800 /209 -2148 WEBSITE wwwzum.com IN CANADA ZURN INDUSTRIES LIMITED 3544 NASHUA DRIVE, MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO L4V 1L2 PHONE: 905/405 -8272 FAX 905/405 -1292 [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing]