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Eiri Install Date: May 2006 Sanderson Safety Good Dog Bad Dog 1101 SE 3rd 9633 SW Washington Square Rd. Portland, OR 97214 Tigard, Or. 97223 M.Boumann John Whitaker 503 - 238 -5700 503 - 805 -9224 mboumann @sansafe.com 64969 Untitled System 1 s, i ' SS{ ?. } 0 v { � `' Manual Pull With wire rope xl Jay ‘ . Gas valve x7 I f 3.0 Regulated Release i 1 { . . 1 , • DESIGN R -102 RESTAURANT ANsULD INSTALLATION FIRE SUPPRESSION RECHARGE AN MAINTENANCE (Standard UL 300 Listed) MAN U_ AL '� £ P efi c x er a h � Y , r,..e z s y,,. v; i „ ` � �Zr�* r . ,� �'� Y t. • r. -.t. .- t b"k -: � x. .G. r ka x k k.. R,. a s r < } g � r .. `.'sue M x � � k4 � � a a n. 1 Y 4 x s K �` a r 6 r x x 4 .q ' - i �Y - ,� • i r e . d ,,, n} # a 3 t ti e. ; 3 a } .. } 4 T Y OEM ` � �f ..` v ¢ i . .Z. y �( • T : ( - f F - J• t 'A, x 51 ' e fi» fi i , i y y T O , fi t k } r E a i y %-- - - Y... u. 1 Y 'j { k.: o 001108 S -; k y } ! }1ti<r j i SECTION II — SYSTEM DESCRIPTION UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 2 -1 3 -1 -04 REV. 3 TOTAL SYSTEM There are three types of R -102 Restaurant Fire Suppression Double -Tank System Systems: The R -102 double -tank system is available with a stainless steel 1. Single -tank System enclosure and consists of: 2. Double -tank System 1. ANSUL AUTOMAN Regulated Release Assembly (Electrical 3. Multiple -tank System or Mechanical) The type of system required for the particular installation will be 2. Nitrogen Cartridge and /or Carbon Dioxide Cartridge determined through the guidelines covered in "System Design." 3. ANSULEX Low pFi Liquid Fire Suppressant Additional equipment which may be required to complete the sys- 4. Enclosure or Bracket Assembly tern design is explained in the "System Components" section. Additional devices covered are: remote manual pull stations, 5. Discharge Nozzles mechanical and electrical gas shut -off valves, electrical switches, 6. Detection Components and pressure switches. 7. Additional Devices (As Required) Single -Tank System The regulated release assembly contains the regulated release The R -102 single -tank system is available with a stainless steel ' mechanism, agent tank, expellant gas hose for agent tank hookup, enclosure and consists of: and enclosure knockouts to facilitate installing expellant piping, 1. ANSUL AUTOMAN Regulated Release Assembly (Electrical detection system, and additional equipment. or Mechanical) The enclosure or bracket assembly is mounted separately but 2. Nitrogen Cartridge and /or Carbon Dioxide Cartridge within the guidelines of the regulated release assembly expellant gas piping requirements to ensure simultaneous actuation of the 3. ANSULEX Low pH Liquid Fire Suppressant system. Refer to "System Components° section for individual corn - 4. Discharge Nozzles ponent descriptions. 5. Detection Components 6. Additional Devices (As Required) 11111 III The regulated release assembly contains the regulated release mechanism, agent tank, expellant gas hose for agent tank hookup, and enclosure knockouts to facilitate installing detection system and additional equipment. Refer to "System Components" section for individual component descriptions. / I ,t °bill ill ® O 41 —�plc �% �� is , O FIGURE 2 FIGURE 1 000133 SECTION II — SYSTEM DESCRIPTION UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 2 -2 REV.4 3 -1-04 TOTAL SYSTEM (Continued) Multiple -Tank System The R -102 multiple -tank system is available with a stainless steel enclosure and consists of: 1. ANSUL AUTOMAN Regulated Release Assembly (Electrical or Mechanical) 2. Nitrogen Cartridge(s) and /or Carbon Dioxide Cartridge(s) 3. Regulated Actuator Assembly(ies) 4. ANSULEX Low pH Liquid Fire Suppressant 5. Enclosure or Bracket Assembly(ies) 6. Discharge Nozzles 7. Detection Components 8. Additional Devices (As Required) The regulated release assembly contains the regulated release ► mechanism, agent tank, expellant gas hose for agent tank hookup, and enclosure knockouts to facilitate installing actuation piping, expellant piping, detection system, and additional equipment Each regulated actuator assembly is mounted separately but with- in the guidelines of the regulated release assembly actuation/ expellant gas piping requirements to ensure simultaneous actua- tion of the system. The assembly contains the pneumatic actuator, • regulator, agent tank, expellant gas hose for agent tank hookup, and enclosure plugs to facilitate installing expellant piping. Each enclosure or bracket assembly is mounted separately but within the guidelines of the regulated release assembly or regulat- ed actuator assembly expellant gas piping requirements to ensure simultaneous actuation of the system. Refer to °System Components° section for individual component descriptions. 4 . 11 . 1_ • • • • • 00 ,. � ' 0 ® o FIGURE 3 000135 SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4 -28 REV.4 3 -1-04 Nozzle Application Chart The following chart has been developed to assist in calculating the quantity and type of nozzle required to protect each duct, plenum, or appliance. NOTICE This chart is for general reference only. See complete details for each type of hazard. Minimum Nozzle Tip Maximum Hazard Nozzle Nozzle Nozzle Stamping — Hazard Dimensions Quantity Heights Part No. Flow No. Duct or Transition Length — Unlimited 1 — 430912 1100 (Single Nozzle) Perimeter — 50 in. (127 cm) Diameter —16 in. (40.6 cm) Duct or Transition Length — Unlimited 1 — 419337 2W (Single Nozzle) Perimeter — 100 in. (254 cm) Diameter — 31 7/8 in. (81 cm) Duct or Transition Length — Unlimited 2 — 419337 2W (Dual Nozzle) Perimeter — 150 in. (381 cm) Diameter — 48 in. (122 cm) Electrostatic Precipitator Individual Cell 1 — 419334 1/2N (At Base of Duct) Plenum Length — 10 ft. (3.1 m) 1 — 419335 1N (Horizontal Protection) Plenum Length — 6 ft. (1.8 m) 1 — 430192 1100 (Horizontal Protection) Width — 4 ft. (1.2 m) 1 — 419336 1W Plenum Length — 4 ft. (1.2 m) 1 — 419336 1W (Vertical Protection) Width — 4 ft. (1.2 m) • Fryer (Split or Maximum Size • Non -Split Vat)' (without drip board) 15 in. (38 cm) x 14 in. (36 cm) High Proximity 1 27 — 47 in. 419339 230 Medium Proximity 1 20 — 27 in. 419340 245 • Fryer (Non -Split Vat Only) Maximum Size (without drip board) 19 1/2 in. (49.5 cm) x 19 in. (48.2 cm) High Proximity 1 21 — 34 in. 419338 3N Low Proximity 1 13 — 16 in. 419342 290 Maximum Size (without drip board) 18 in. (45.7 cm) x 18 in. (45.7 cm) High Proximity 1 25 — 35 in. 419338 3N (64-89 cm) • For multiple nozzle protection of single fryers, see detailed information on Pages 4-12 through 4-14. SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4 -29 3 -1 -04 REV. 4 Nozzle Application Chart (Continued) Minimum Nozzle Tip Maximum Hazard Nozzle Nozzle Nozzle Stamping — Hazard Dimensions Quantity Heights Part No. Flow No. • Fryer (Non -Split Maximum Size • Vat Only)* (with drip board) 21 in. (53 cm) x 14 in. (36 cm) (Fry Pot must not exceed 15 in. x 14 in. (38 cm x 36 cm)) High Proximity 1 27 — 47 in. 419339 230 Medium Proximity 1 20 — 27 in. 419340 245 Maximum Size (with drip board) 25 3/8 in. (64.4 cm) x 19 1/2 in. (49.5 cm) (Fry pot side must not exceed 19 1/2 in. (49.5 cm) x 19 in. (48.2 cm) High Proximity 1 21 — 34 in. 419338 3N Low Proximity 1 13 — 16 in. 419342 290 Maximum Size (with drip board) 18 in. (45.7 cm) x 27 5/8 in. (70.2 cm) High Proximity 1 25 — 35 in. 419338 3N (64 -89 cm) • Range Longest Side 1 30 — 40 in. 419335 1N 32 in. (81 cm) (76 — 102 cm) Area — 384 sq. in. (2477 sq. cm) Longest Side 40 — 48 in. 419333 1F 28 in. (71 cm) (102 —122 cm) Area — 336 sq. in. (With Backshelf) (2168 sq. cm) Longest Side (High Proximity) 1 40 — 50 in. 419340 245 28 in. (71 cm) (102 —127 cm) Area — 672 sq. in. (4335 sq. cm) Longest Side (Medium Proximity) 1 30 — 40 in. 419341 260 32 in. (81 cm) (76 —102 cm) Area — 768 sq. in. (4955 sq. cm) Longest Side (Low Proximity) 2 15-20 in. 419342 290 36 in. (91 cm) (38 — 51 cm) Area — 1008 sq. in. (6503 sq. cm) ' For multiple nozzle protection of single fryers. see detailed information on Pages 4-7 through 4-11. SECTION IV – SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4 -30 REV. 3 10 -1 -02 - Nozzle Application Chart (Continued) Minimum Nozzle Tip Maximum Hazard Nozzle Nozzle Nozzle Stamping – Hazard Dimensions Quantity Heights Part No. Flow No. Griddle Longest Side (High Proximity) 1 30 – 50 in. 419341 260 48 in. (122 cm) (76 –127 cm) Area – 1440 sq. in. (perimeter (9290 sq. cm) located) Longest Side (High Proximity) 1 30 – 50 in. 419342 290 30 in. (76 cm) (76 – 127 cm) Area – 720 sq. in. (center located) (4645 sq. cm) Longest Side (High Proximity) 1 35 — 40 in. 419335/417332 1 N/1 NSS 36 in. (91 cm) (89 –102 cm) Area – 1080 sq. in. (perimeter located) (6968 sq. cm) Longest Side 1 20 – 30 in. 419342 290 (Medium Proximity) (51 – 76 cm) 48 in. (122 cm) (perimeter Area – 1440 sq. in. located) (9290 sq. cm) Longest Side (Low Proximity) 1 10 – 20 in. 419343 2120 48 in. (122 cm) (25 – 51 cm) Area – 1440 sq. in. (perimeter (9290 sq. cm) located) Chain Broiler' Longest Side – 34 in. (86 cm) 2 10 – 26 in. 419336/417333 1 W/1 WSS (Overhead Protection) Area –1088 sq. in. (25 – 66 cm) (7019 sq. cm) Chain Broiler Length – 43 in. (109 cm) 2 1 – 3 in. 419335/417332 1 N/1 NSS (Horizontal Protection) Width – 31 in. (79 cm) (3 – 8 cm) Gas - Radiant Char - Broiler Longest Side – 36 in. (91 cm) 1 15 – 40 in. 419335/417332 1 N/1 NSS Area – 864 sq. in. (38 –102 cm) (5574 sq. cm) Electric Char - Broiler Longest Side – 34 in. (86 cm) 1 20 – 50 in. 419335/417332 1 N/1 NSS Area – 680 sq. in. (51 – 127 cm) (4388 sq. cm) Lava -Rock Broiler Longest Side – 24 in. (61 cm) 1 18 – 35 in. 419335/417332 1 N/1 NSS Area – 312 sq. in. (46 – 89 cm) (2013 sq. cm) Natural Charcoal Broiler Longest Side – 24 in. (61 cm) 1 18-40 in. 419335/417332 1 N/1 NSS Area – 288 sq. in. (46 –102 cm) (1858 sq. cm) Lava -Rock or Natural Longest Side – 30 in. (76 cm) 1 14 – 40 in. 419338 3N Charcoal Char - Broiler Area – 720 sq. in. (36 – 102 cm) (4645 sq. cm) • Minimum chain broiler exhaust opening — 12 in. x 12 in. (31 cm x 31 cm), and not less than 60% of internal broiler size. SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4 -31 3 -1 -04 REV. 6 Nozzle Application Chart (Continued) Minimum Nozzle Tip Maximum Hazard Nozzle Nozzle Nozzle Stamping — Hazard Dimensions Quantity Heights Part No. Flow No. Wood Fueled Char - Broiler Longest Side — 30 in. (76 cm) 1 14 — 40 in. 419338 3N Area — 720 sq. in. (36 — 102 cm) (4645 sq. cm) Upright Broiler Length — 32.5 in. (82.5 cm) 2 — 419334 1/2N Width — 30 in. (76 cm) Salamander Length — 32.5 in. (82.5 cm) 2 — 419334 1/2N Broiler Width — 30 in. (76 cm) Wok 14 in. — 30 in. (36 — 76 cm) 1 35 — 45 in. 419341 260 Diameter (89 — 114 cm) 3.75 -8.0 in. (9.5 -20 cm) Deep 11 in. — 24 in. (28 — 61 cm) 30 — 40 in. 419335/417332 1 N/1 NSS Diameter (76 -- 102 cm) 3.0- 6.0in. (8 -15.2 cm) Deep • SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4 -1 10 -1 -02 REV. 5 SYSTEM DESIGN • GENERAL INFORMATION The Ansul R -102 Restaurant Fire Suppression System may be 1. Nozzles must be located 2 -8 in. (5 -20 cm) into the center of the used on a number of different types of restaurant cooking appli- duct opening, discharging up. See Figure 1. ances and hood and duct configurations. The design information listed in this section deals with the limitations and parameters of this pre - engineered system. Those individuals responsible for the design of the R -102 system must be trained and hold a current Ansul certificate in an R -102 training program. The R -102 and the PIRANHA systems use compatible agents and components, therefore, they may be used together for cooking appliance, hood, and duct protection. The primary ANSUL AUTOMAN Release can be either an R -102 or a PIRANHA ANSUL AUTOMAN Release and can actuate up to two additional 111W R -102 or PIRANHA Regulated Actuators. In systems utilizing a 101 remote release, any combination of the maximum number of regulated actuators can be used. 2-B IN. ,l } • Both systems must actuate simultaneously. I • Each system must be designed and installed per its appropri- FIGURE 1 ate manual. 00D13 • Adjacent appliances requiring protection must be protected 2. In installations where a UL listed damper assembly is with the same type of system, either R -102 or PIRANHA, employed, the duct nozzle can be installed beyond the 8 in. unless the center- to-center spacing between the adjacent (20 cm) maximum, to a point just beyond the damper assem- R -102 and PIRANHA nozzles is no less than 36 inches. bly that will not interfere with the damper. Exceeding the max- • When appliances are protected with R -102 nozzles, the hood imum of 8 in. (20 cm) in this way will not void the UL listing of and connecting duct above those appliances cannot be pro- the system. tected with PIRANHA nozzles. 3. Previously listed 3 flow number and 5 flow number duct pro- • Mixing systems in a common plenum is not allowed. tection detailed in earlier published manual, Part No. 418087 - One of the key elements for restaurant fire protection is a correct 06, can also still by utilized. system design. This section is divided into ten sub - sections: Noz- DUCT SIZES UP TO 50 IN. (127 cm) zle Placement Requirements, Tank Quantity Requirements, Actu- PERIMETER/ 16 IN. (41 cm) DIAMETER ation and Expellant Gas Line Requirements, Distribution Piping Requirements, Detection System Requirements, Manual Pull Sta- • One 1100 nozzle (Part No. 430912) = one flow number tion Requirements, Mechanical Gas Valve Requirements, Electri- • 50 in. (127 cm) perimeter maximum cal Gas Valve Requirements, Electrical Switch Requirements, and Pressure Switch Requirements. Each of these sections must be • 16 in. (41 cm) diameter maximum completed before attempting any installation. System design sketches should be made of all aspects of design for reference DUCT SIZES UP TO 100 IN. (254 cm) during installation. PERIMETER/ 32 IN. (81.3 cm) DIAMETER NOZZLE PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS • One 2W Nozzle (Part No. 419337) = two flow numbers This section gives guidelines for nozzle type, positioning, and • 100 in. (254 cm) perimeter maximum quantity for duct, plenum, and individual appliance protection. This • 32 in. (81.3 cm) diameter maximum section must be completed before determining tank quantity and A 2WH nozzle (Part No. 78078) must be substituted for a 2W • piping requirements. nozzle for any installation using Option 2 of the 1.5 gallon sys- Duct Protection — Single Nozzle tem coverage (duct and plenum protection only). A 2WH nozzle All duct protection is UL listed without limitation of maximum duct is limited to a maximum of 75 in. (190 cm) perimeter or a maxi - length (unlimited length). This includes all varieties of ductworks mum diameter of 24 in. (61 cm) of coverage. both horizontal and vertical including ducts that run at angles to The chart below shows the maximum protection available from the horizontal and ducts with directional bends. each duct nozzle. The R -102 system uses different duct nozzles depending on the Part 3.0 Gallon 1.5 Gallon . size of duct being protected. Description No. System System 2W Nozzle 419337 Maximum Maximum 100 in. (254 cm) 100 in. (254 cm) Perimeter Perimeter 1100 Nozzle 430912 Maximum Maximum 50 in. (127 cm) 50 in. (127 cm) Perimeter Perimeter • SECTION IV - SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4 -2 REV. 3 10 -1 -02 • Duct Protection - Multiple Nozzle DUCT SIZES UP TO 135 IN. (343 cm) PERIMETER - 3 FLOW OPTION • One 1100 Nozzle (Part No. 430912) and one 2W Nozzle (Part No. 419337) = three flow numbers • 135 in. (343 cm) perimeter maximum • No round duct option available • Follow design table in Figure 2 to determine maximum module size for each nozzle 1100 Module 2W Module Side A Side B Side B Side B Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum in. (cm) in. (cm) in. (cm) in. (cm) 4 (10) 60.0 (152) 23.0 (58) 37.0 (94) 5 (13) 60.0 (152) 23.0 (58) 37.0 (94) 6 (15) 59.5 (151) 22.5 (57) 37.0 (94) 7 (18) 59.0 (150) 22.0 (56) 37.0 (94) 8 (20) 58.5 (149) 22.0 (56) 36.5 (93) 9 (23) 58.0 (147) 21.5 (55) 36.5 (93) 10 (25) 57.0 (145) 21.0 (53) 36.0 (91) 11 (28) 56.0 (142) 20.5 (52) 35.5 (90) 12 (31) 55.5 (141) 20.0 (51) 35.5 (90) 13 (33) 54.5 (138) 19.5 (50) 35.0 (89) 14 (36) 53.5 (136) 18.5 (47) 35.0 (89) 15 (38) 52.0 (132) 18.0 (46) 34.0 (86) 16 (41) 51.0 (130) 17.0 (43) 34.0 (86) 17 (43) 49.5 (126) 16.0 (41) 33.5 (85) 18 (46) 47.5 (121) 14.5 (37) 33.0 (84) 19 (48) 46.0 (117) 13.5 (34) 32.5 (83) 20 (51) 43.5 (111) 12.0 (31) 31.7 (81) 21 (53) 41.0 (104) 10.0 (25) 31.0 (79) 22 (56) 38.0 (97) 7.5 (19) 30.5 (78) 23 (58) 33.5 (85) 4.0 (10) 29.5 (75) t ISideB f ► 'Side A I • • 11100 12W I FIGURE 2 o Example: Protection is required for a duct that has an "A" dimen- sion of 8.0 in. (20 cm) wide and a "B" dimension of 55 in. (140 cm) long. Referring to the table in Figure 2, if the "A" dimension is 8.0 in. (20 cm), the "B" dimension must not exceed 58.5 in. (149 cm). In this example, the "B" dimension is 55 in. (140 cm), therefore, this duct can be protected with a three flow application. Read over from the 8.0 in. (20 cm) line on the table to the 1100 Module column. At that point, the chart shows that the "B" module length for the 1100 nozzle can be 22.0 in. (56 cm). Center the 1100 nozzle in that module. The 2W module can now be centered with- - in the remaining module. SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4-4 REV.5 3 -1 -04 Transition Protection Transitions are protected at a point in the transition where the • perimeter or the diameter is equal to or less than the maximum The 1/2N nozzle (Part No. 419334) must be centered 10 to 26 in. • size duct that can be protected. The nozzle must be located in the (25 to 66 cm) below the precipitator and aimed to discharge at the center of the transition opening where the maximum perimeter or center of each precipitator cell. However, if it is physically impos- diameter begins. See Figure 4. sible to mount the nozzle at 10 to 26 in. (25 to 66 cm) due to pre- cipitator placement, the nozzle may be mounted loser than 10 in. (25 cm). See Figure 5. DUCT �`� TRANSITION CC=_"'' SEE DUCT FOR �r� DUCT TRANSITION NOZZLE PROTECTION 400 p T PRECIPITATOR _II- 70.26 IN.* (25-66 cm) FIGURE 4 000176 NOZZLE FOR Electrostatic Precipitator Protection PRECIPITATOR PROTECTION Some restaurant ventilating ducts have an electrostatic precipita- tor installed at or near the base. These precipitators are used to • IF PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE AT 10 TO 26 IN. (25 TO 66 cm), NOZZLE MAY BE MOUNT - aid in the cleaning of exhaust air. ED CLOSER THAN 10 IN. (25 cm). electrostatic precipitators do not require protection but FIGURE 5 Normally P P �1 P 000186 should the "authority having jurisdiction° require protection, use the following guidelines. Ducts with precipitators located at or near the base can be pro- tected using duct nozzle(s) above the precipitator and 1/2N noz- zle(s) (Part No. 419334) for the precipitator. One 1/2N nozzle must be used for each cell being protected. This nozzle tip is stamped with 1/2N, indicating that it is a 1/2 -flow nozzle and must be count- ed as 1/2 flow number. When protecting ducts equipped with precipitators, the duct noz- zle(s) must be installed above the precipitator and aimed to dis- charge downstream. If the area above the precipitator is a duct, the nozzle(s) must be positioned according to duct protection guidelines. If the area above the precipitator is a transition, the transition guidelines must be followed. • SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4 -5 10 -1 -02 REV. 3 Plenum Protection The R -102 system uses the 1W Nozzle (Part No. 419336) or the f i l ' 1100 Nozzle (Part No. 430192) or the 1N Nozzle (Part No. t 419335) for plenum protection. The 1W nozzle tip is stamped with 20 IN. (51 cm) • 1W and the 1N nozzle tip is stamped with 1N, indicating they are Mew MUM one -flow nozzles and must be counted as one flow number each. When protecting a plenum chamber, the entire chamber must be T + ► protected regardless of filter length. _ 1 IN. MINIMUM cm) i ► VERTICAL PROTECTION — GENERAL — ;; ► One 1W nozzle or 1100 nozzle will protect 4 linear feet (1.2 m) of I t plenum. The maximum distance from the end of the hood to the 20 IN. (51 cm) first and last nozzle must be no more than 2 ft. (.6 m). After the first MAXIMUM nozzle, any additional nozzles must be positioned at a maximum l of 4 ft. (1.2 m) apart down the entire length of the plenum. The f ► plenum width must not exceed 4 ft. (1.2 m). (The 1W or 1100 noz- 1 IN. (2.5 cm) zle can be used on single or V -bank filter arrangements.) See MINIMUM ► Figure 6. 4...:;:11- 2 FT. (.6m) FIGURE 7 MAXIMUM - ■ 000199 4 FT. (12 m) Option 2: The 1W or 1100 nozzle must be placed perpendicular, MAXIMUM 4 FT. (12 m) ...„ „...--- ---- 4 FT. (1.2 m) ' 8-12 in. (20 -30 cm) from the face of the filter and angled 2 FT. (.6 m) MAXIMUM MAXIMUM to the center of the filter. The nozzle tip must be within MAXIMUM 2 in. (5 cm) from the perpendicular center line of the fil- i_ > ter. See Figure 8. i .1" ' 12 IN. (30 cm) <_. MA \XIMUM � ;� 4 IN. / i � i�: i � (10 cm) I : \1 0 °. ..,.,.. 'I w -, 8 . (20 �I ..------- I� it MINIMUM / NOZZLE TIP , •• ► t MUST BE WITHIN , A "� FIGURE 6 THIS AREA 000197 .:: " ■ ► When protecting plenums with the 1W or 1100 nozzle, two options of coverage are available: ,� •• , FIGURE 8 • Option 1: The 1100 or 1W nozzle must be on the center line of the I. 000200 single or "V" bank filter and positioned within 1 -20 in. HORIZONTAL PROTECTION — OPTION 1 (2.5 -51 cm) above the top edge of the filter. See ' 1N NOZZLE — PART NO. 419335 — SINGLE BANK PROTEC- Figure 7. TION One 1N nozzle will protect 10 linear feet (3.1 m) of single filter bank P. plenum. The nozzle(s) must be mounted in the plenum, 2 to 4 in. (5 to 10 cm) from the face of the filter, centered between the filter height dimension, and aimed down the length. See Figure 9. °ti I 2 - 4 IN. 10 FT (3.1 m) (5- 10 cm) / MAXIMUM _ -_ I r 000201 r� ' \,,,, , i 11 FIGURE 9 • SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4-6 REV. 4 10 -1 -02 Plenum Protection (Continued) • HORIZONTAL PROTECTION — OPTION 2 For a plenum, either single or "V" bank, with a linear extension 1100 NOZZLE — PART NO. 430912 — "V" BANK PROTECTION longer than 10 feet (3.1 m), each bank may be protected using one 1W NOZZLE — PART NO. 419336 1N nozzle every 10 ft. (3.1 m) or less depending on the overall length of the plenum. See Figure 12. The nozzles may point in the One 1100 or 1W nozzle will protect 6 linear feet (1.8 m) of V bank opposite directions as long as the entire plenum area is protected, plenum. The nozzle must be mounted horizontally, positioned 1/3 and the 10 ft. (3.1 m) limitation is not exceeded. See Figure 13. the filter height down from the top of the filter. Nozzles can be locat- The nozzle positioning shown in Figure 14 is not an acceptable ed at 6 ft (1.8 m) spacings on longer plenums. See Figure 10. method of protection because the plenum area directly under the 1100 NOZZLE OR 1W NOZZLE tee is not within the discharge pattern of either nozzle. 10 FT (3.1 m) MAXIMUM 44.41_ 4 li 1 1/3 (H) HEIGHT OF 1FT. (31m) th () 6 FT. (1.8 m) Zl�m MAXIMUM 10 FT. (31 m) �, / MAXIMUM /� �y roos (1 2 m) MAXIMUM � ■ , \\ > 30 FT. (9.1 m) `/ FIGURE 12 I 10 FT. (3.1 m)� FIGURE 10 MAXIMUM 00624 1N NOZZLE — PART NO. 419335 — 'V" BANK PROTECTION 10 FT. (3.1 m) MAXIMUM Two IN nozzles will protect 10 linear feet (3.1 m) by 4 ft (1.2 m) wide of "V" bank plenum. The nozzles must be mounted in the \ plenum, 2 to 4 in. (5 to 10 cm) from the face of the filter, centered N 4XIMUM m), b the filter height dimension, and aimed down the length. �� See Figure 11. 2 (5 --410 c 1N. m) (di , 30 FT (91 m) 2-41N. -i: :7 \ .:tr t �. .�..L.. 000203 FIGURE 13 000207 1 . ..._ FT. (12 m)_ - 400•0000 MAXIMUM t 1AAXIMUM m) if; INCORRECT �. C00204 %* FIGURE 14 I FIGURE 11 003206 • SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4-7 10 -1-02 REV.3 Appliance Protection The following pages detail types of appliance protection. Each design requires several factors: correct nozzle choice, correct noz- zle height above hazard, correct nozzle location and correct aim- ing point Fryer — Single Nozzle Protection 1. Design requirements for flyers are broken down into two types. A. FRYERS WITHOUT DRIPBOARDS If the fryer does not include a dripboard, measure the internal depth (horizontal dimension from front to back) and length of the frypot. B. FRYERS WITH DRIPBOARDS If the fryer includes any dripboard areas, measure both the internal depth (horizontal dimension from front to back) and length of the frypot portion, and then measure the internal depth and length of the overall hazard area including any dripboard areas. 2. Using Table, "Maximum Cooking Area Dimension — Single Nozzle Fryer Protection," determine which nozzle is needed to protect the fryer based on the maximum dimensions listed. A. If the fryer does not include a dripboard, use the maxi- mum dimensions listed in the first column of the table to select the correct nozzle. B. If the fryer includes any dripboard areas, use both the maximum frypot dimensions in the first column of the table, and the maximum overall dimensions in the second column of the table to select the correct nozzle. None of the maximum dimensions in either column may be exceeded. 3. If either the maximum frypot or the overall sizes are exceed- ed, an additional nozzle(s) will be required. Refer to the mul- tiple nozzle requirements. Example: A fryer with a dripboard. The inside of the frypot without the dripboard measures 18 in. in depth x 18 in. in length (46 cm x 46 cm) and the inside of the overall area including the dripboard measures 18 in. in depth x 24 in. in length (46 cm x 61 cm). From the Table "Maximum Cooking Area Dimension — Single Nozzle Fryer Protection, "either the 3N or the 290 nozzle should be select- ed to protect the fryer, depending on the maximum nozzle height above the fryer and the positioning requirements allowed. Refer to appropriate Figures. • SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4-40 REV.3 3 -1 -04 ► OVERLAPPING NOZZLE COVERAGE •• All appliance protection currently listed in the R -102 Design Hazard Zone Manual, Part No. 418087, is also approved protection. Zone pro- tection can be considered optional protection. The hazard zone is defined as a theoretical, flat and level, rectan- gular surface, that includes all of the cooking hazards of the pro- TABLE 1 tected appliances under a common hood(s). The purpose of the hazard zone is to provide a means of locating the appliances and Overlapping Nozzle Coverage (Zone Protection) the overlapping nozzles, as well as aiming the overlapping noz- Appliance Type Maximum Cooking Hazard zies. The hazard zone measures 28 in. (711 mm) deep by the length of the cooking hazard(s). The centerline of the hazard zone Fryer 34 in. (864 mm) Deep x 5.8 sq. ft. must bisect the 28 in. (711 mm) depth (from front to back) and run (.54 sq. m) from right -to-left for the full width of the hazard zone. Griddle 30 in. (762 mm) Deep x Unlimited Length Range 28 in. (711 mm) Deep x Unlimited Length Overlapping Nozzle Appliance Protection Wok, Maximum 30 in. (762 mm) Diameter x 8 in. Overlapping Nozzle Appliance Protection is defined as protection (203 mm) Deep of cooking appliances by nozzles spaced uniformly at uniform ele- vations under a common hood(s). Overlapping protection of appli- Wok, Minimum 11 in. (279 mm) Diameter x 3 in. ances is continuous for the full length of the hood or divided when (76 mm) Deep group(s) of protected appliances are separated by counters or Braising PanMit 34 in. (864 mm) Deep x Unlimited appliances not requiring protection. Skillet* Length Full hood continuous protection is defined as overlapping noz - Lava Rock 32 in. (813 mm) Deep x Unlimited zle appliance protection that covers the appliance line -up located Char - Broiler Length under the total hood length. All appliances requiring protection are Charcoal Broiler 32 in. (813 mm) Deep x Unlimited Length the appliances under the hood that can be an ignition source of (4 in. (102 mm) Maximum Fuel Depth) grease in the hood, grease removal device or the duct. Mesquite Wood 32 in. (813 mm) Deep x Unlimited Length Group protection is defined as overlapping nozzle appliance pro- Broiler (12 in. (305 mm) Maximum Fuel Depth) tection that protects individual hazard zones located under a corn- Gas Radiant 36 in. (914 mm) Deep x Unlimited mon hood. These "groups" of appliances may be separated by Char - Broiler Length appliances not requiring protection, such as steam equipment or work tables, or by dedicated appliance protection, such as sala- Electric Char - Broiler 34 in. (864 mm) Deep x 20 in. (508 mm) mander broilers. - See Figure 73 for node location See Figure 76 (full hood continuous protection) and Figure 77 (multiple group protection). Dedicated Nozzle Appliance Protection I 1 Appliance protection using dedicated nozzle coverage is defined _ 1. 0-9 IN. (0-15 cm) as protection of cooking appliances with enclosed cooking haz- COVER MUST NOT Jr INTERFERE WITH ards, such as upright broilers, which cannot be protected with EDGE OF overlapping nozzles and therefore must be protected with nozzles PA I 40-45 IN. dedicated to the appliance. ! ( 1-1 1 m ) General Design Limitations • Maximum depth of zone is 28 in. (711 mm). • The 245 nozzle, Part No. 419340, is the only approved nozzle 1 ZONE for overlapping (zone) protection. / • Nozzle must be located 0 in. to 6 in. (0 mm to 152 mm) forward ' of zone centerline, aimed back at the zone centerline. • Nozzles must be spaced a maximum of 6 in. (152 mm) from each end of hazard and then a maximum of 12 in. (305 mm) on ZONE CENTER LINE center for the remaining overlapping nozzles until the complete hazard is covered. FIGURE 73 • 036927 • For appliance hazard surfaces with listed protection exceed- ing the standard hazard zone of 28 in. (71 cm) in depth, the haz- ard surface(s) must be aligned with the back edge of the hazard zone, with the front edge overhanging the front edge of the zone. See Appliance Chart, Table 1. • For appliance hazard surfaces that exceed the listed protec- tion sizes, multiple zones must be utilized. Align entire hazard surface area within the multiple zones. • All hood, duct, individual appliance, and piping limitations are as specified in the R -102 Design, Installation, Recharge and ► Maintenance Manual, Part No. 418087. 1 SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4-41 3 -1 -04 REV.3 • OVERLAPPING NOZZLE COVERAGE (Continued) • 4. The overlapping appliance nozzles must be located 0 in. to 6 in. (0 mm to 152 mm) forward of the centerline or aimline of Overlapping Appliance Nozzle and Hazard Zone Locations the selected hazard zone. See Figure 75. 1. All overlapping appliance nozzles must be the "245" nozzle, 245 NOZZLE - NOZZLE MUST BE AIMED STRAIGHT Part No. 419340, and must be located under a common hood I DO WN OR BACK AT CENTERLINE OF at the same height above the hazard zone, in a straight line — HAZARD ZONE from right to left and aimed at the centerline of the hazard zone. The overlapping nozzle is used for both continuous - overlapping and multiple group overlapping protection. 2. The hazard zone must be positioned (located) so that all appli- ance hazard surfaces are within the zone. For appliance haz- and surfaces with listed protection exceeding the standard +— (152 mm) 45 IN. hazard zone size of 28 in. (71 cm) in depth (see Table 1), the (11 m) 40 hazard surface(s) must be aligned with the back edge of the IN. (1 hazard zone, with the front edge overhanging the front of the (1 m) zone. 3. The overlapping appliance nozzles must be located 40 in. to 45 in. (1 m to 1.1 m) above the top surface of the protected V appliances. See Figure 75. % / / / Are / / //A , FRONT BACK OF ZONE Exception No. 1: Nozzle dimensions for wok protection are OF ZONE measured to bottom of wok. Exception No. 2: When using CENTERLINE OF overlapping appliance nozzles in areas where there is a back (711 IN HAZARD ZONE mm) shelf, the nozzle cannot be positioned in the shaded area as ZONE shown in Figure 74. FIGURE 75 006915 Also, back shelf must not extend more than 11 in. (279 mm) over the hazard zone and cannot be less than 20 in. (508 mm) above the hazard zone. See Figure 74. /- OVERLAPPING NOZZLE(S) CANNOT BE POSmONED 45 KM IN THIS SHADED AREA MIL 42 M 41 •i•h 40 //Ma 6 5 4 3 2 1 __ CENTER LINE OF HAZARD ZONE BACK r SHELF 1 t_ 11 INI. (279 MUM mm) I MAX 20 IN. (508 mm) MINIMUM I H- 28 IN. (711 mm) ►I FIGURE 74 ■ 006914 • SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4 -42 REV. 4 3 -1 -04 ► OVERLAPPING NOZZLE COVERAGE (Continued) • 2. When obstructions are located adjacent to appliance(s) pro- Overlapping Appliance Nozzle and Hazard Zone Locations — tected by overlapping nozzles, the overlapping appliance noz- Group Protection zle spacing must start with the appliance(s) adjacent to the obstruction. See Figure 78. 1. For each group of protected appliances under a common hood(s), the overlapping nozzles must be located from right t 121N. II 12 IN. L � 121N. 12 IN. 6 IN. ( 152 m m) _, I (305 mm) mm) I(3 mm) (305 mm)I left so that each end nozzle is located a maximum of 6 in. 6 IN. �� (152 mm) inside the outside edge of the cooking hazard of MAX + MAX + MAX ` + MAX MAX + (152 mm) MAX each end appliance, and the inside overlapping nozzles must be located between the two end nozzles at a maximum spac- ing of 12 in. (305 mm). See Figures 76 and 77. OUTSIDE EDGE OF 12 IN. (305 mm) MAXIMUM COOKING F.4 ' SPACING(S) BETWEEN HAZARD OVERLAPPING NOZZLES I 4 if , I i t f 6IN. / I \, / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ --71.- \ �-- 6 IN. (152 mm) / \ \\ / \ / \ / \ (152 mm) f / M ROM \\ / 1 n \� \\ \ / \ MAXIMUM I I a HAZARD AREA - EDGE OF / \ FROM OBSTRUCTION EDGE OF COOKING / / \ / r \ \ / \ \\ COOKING HAZARD / / \ / \ / \ / \ \ HAZARD FIGURE 78 001713 3. When an appliance requires dedicated protection with a pro- tected area intended for overlapping appliance nozzle protec- tion, the group protection option will be required for appliances on either side of the appliances using dedicated protection. Group protection using overlapping appliance nozzles must FULL HOOD CONTINUOUS APPLIANCE PROTECTION begin with the protected appliance(s) adjacent to the dedicat- FIGURE 76 ed appliance protected. An overlapping appliance nozzle(s) 001710 must be positioned within 6 in. (152 mm) of the edge(s) of the _____4 appliance hazard surface area(s) adjacent to the dedicated nozzle protection. See Figure 79. 1 12 IN. (305 mm) 6 IN. (152 mm) MAXIMUM MAXIMUM EDGE OF COOKING / HAZARD i d i\ i 4 I I i r \ I 6IN. 14--- 4 6 IN. 121N. + 121N. 121N, t (152 mm) 12 IN. (152 mm) 6IN. MAXIMUM (305 mm) MAXIMUM (152 mm)-v- 1(305 mm) 1(305 mm) (305 mm)j 6 IN. • EDGE OF N MAXIMUM EDGE FROM OF MAX I MAX ` - -+ m- ` MAX MAX (152 mm) MAX COOKING COOKING EDGE --r- 61N. (152 mm) 6IN. (152 mm) EDGE HAZARD EDGE OF HAZARD OF + MAXIMUM , MAXIMUM OF COOKING COOKING COOKING HAZARD HAZARD , ID GROUP APPLIANCE PROTECTION FIGURE 77 II / II 001770 DEDICATED NOZZLE APPLIANCE ■ ■ FIGURE 79 001756 • SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4-43 3 -1 -04 REV. • OVERLAPPING NOZZLE COVERAGE (Continued) Overlapping Appliance Nozzle and Hazard Zone Locations — Group Protection (Continued) 4. On protected appliances, all hazard surfaces located in a group must be within 40 -45 in. (102 -114 cm) from the noz- zle(s). Once that dimension is exceeded, a new group must be started. See Figure 80. Note: The supply pipe feeding nozzle groups is to be at the same elevation. Adjust height for each group only by varying lengths of nozzle drops. 6 IN. (152 mm) 6 IN. (152mm) MAXIMUM r 'I MAXIMUM I 1 I 8 1 i NOZZLES i I NOZZLES 45 I 40 (114 cm) I (° IN. 40 IN. I 1 i (102 cm) 1 (1 45 IN NW //l/y __ I .— GROUP °A' —I - GROUP'B' --.I FIGURE 80 036917 Detection Requirements For Overlapping Appliance Protection When utilizing overlapping appliance protection, fusible link detec- tors must be installed on a maximum of 2 ft. (.61 m) centers, starting with detectors located in (under) the duct opening(s). Starting from the detector under the duct opening, add detectors on 2 ft. (.61 m) maximum spacing until the complete length of the plenum area is covered, from one end to the other. The location of the last detector on each end of the plenum must not exceed 2 ft. (.61 m) from end of plenum. NOTE: Standard detector coverage, as specified in °Design Section,' is acceptable when utilizing dedicated nozzle ► coverages. • SECTION IV — SYSTEM DEC.IGI • UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4-47 3 -1-04 REV.: DISTRIBUTION PIPING REQUIREMENTS (Continued) Supply and Branch Line Identification SUPPLY LINE The R -102 distribution piping network is broken down into four The Supply Line is defined as the length of pipe which runs from specific pipe runs: the Supply Line, the Duct Branch Line, the agent tank outlet to the last branch line (whether a duct, appli- the Plenum Branch Line, and the Appliance Branch Line. See ance, or pla.num branch line). This includes all supply line fittings • Figure 87. except for the tees or elbows leading to the branch lines. See DUCT • Figures 87 and 88. BRANCH LINE tl lit ----- I SUPPLY - \- _J - -- LINE t A ii. _---- \ I � . c . , 6 ,,_ PLENUM APPLIANCE BRANCH UNE BR.A VCH LINE NOTE: THIS IS A CONCEPTUAL DRAWING ONLY. THIS IS NOT AN ACTUAL INSTALLATION. FIGURE 87 Dons END OF SUPPLY LINE NOTE: THESE ARE EXAMPLES ONLY. OTHER CONFIGURATIONS CAN BE DESIGNED. i '-I ( 4 END OF SUPPLY LINE U END OF SUPPLY LINE END OF <------ l' SUPPLY LINE Is r.c.........,,,e,...e. ` Y I i i II SUPPLY ( LS FOR PLENUM LINE TEE PROTECTION) END OF SUPPLY LINE V (NOZZLES FOR SUPPLY PLENUM LINE TEE PROTECTION) BRANCH LINE CANNOT = BRANCH LINE CANNOT START AHEAD OF A SUP- PLY LINE TEE START AHEAD OF A SUP- PLY LINE TEE FIGURE 88 000780 SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4 -48 REV.3 3 -1 -04 DISTRIBUTION PIPING REQUIREMENTS (Continued) Supply and Branch Line Identification (Continued) PLENUM BRANCH LINE NOTICE The Plenum Branch Line is defined as the length of pipe which Branch lines cannot start ahead of a supply line runs from the supply line to the plenum nozzle(s). This includes all tee. branch line fittings as well as the tee or elbow used to start the DUCT BRANCH LINE • branch line. See Figures 87 and 90. The Duct Branch Line is defined as the length of pipe which runs ' -' from the supply line to the duct nozzle(s). This includes all branch - 'Tor line fittings as well as the tee or elbow used to start the branch line. - -q .t • See Figures 88 and 89. ,,� -- I PLENUM BRANCH LINE I (TEE INCLUDED) DUCT BRANCH LINE I 1 (ELBOW INCLUDED) I )'- PLENUM BRANCH LINE i ` - � A (TEE INCLUDED) � - DUCT BRANCH LINE (TEE INCLUDED) `/ As t� 1 ,,. FIGURE 90 00mez DUCT BRANCH LINE (TEES INCLUDED) APPLIANCE BRANCH LINE .J The Appliance Branch Line is defined as the length of pipe which . runs from the supply line to the appliance nozzle(s). This includes pek ,}. - all branch line fittings as well as the tee or elbow used to start the .- f- I branch line. See Figures 88 and 91. ,J- T .. I I I `� A (TEE APPLIANCE CLUDED)CH UNES FIGURE 89 Come, . FIGURE 91 mom • SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4-49 3 -1 -04 REV. 3 DISTRIBUTION PIPING REQUIREMENTS (Continued) START OF LAST BRANCH LINE Distribution Piping Requirements — 1.5 Gallon System START OF FIRST DUCT, PLENUM, AND APPLIANCE PROTECTION BRANCH LINE 1. This option allows for duct protection, plenum protection, appliance protection, or any combination. SUPPLY 2. When using a combination of plenum and duct protection only, LINE TEE TOTAL LENGTH MUST NOT only one duct nozzle, either a 1W, 1100, or a 2W, may be EXCEED B FT • used. ( ' 7 (2.4 m) • 3. The previous Option 2 (using 2WH nozzle for plenum and duct protection) still can be utilized. For detailed design information, see previous version of this manual, Part No. 418087 -06. Note: When using this option, all design parameters must be ART/oF followed as listed in manual version -06. START OF LAST FIR D BRANCH LINE • 4. All distribution piping, supply and branch, must be 3/8 in. BRANCH L NE Schedule 40 black iron, chrome- plated, or stainless steel. FIGURE 92 • 5. Each 1.5 gallon tank allows a maximum of five flow numbers.* 000786 • 6. The pipe length between the start of the first branch line and the start of the last branch line must not exceed 8 ft. (2.4 m). 1W NOZZLE When the supply line is split, the combined length of both legs of the supply line (start of first branch line to start of last ► branch line) must not exceed 8 ft. (2.4 m). See Figure 92. 7. The combined length of all branch lines must not exceed 22 ft. (6.7 m). See Figure 93. — IN NOZZLE • 8. The requirements of the following table must not be exceeded: 10 : 1N NOZZLE (BRANCH LINES IN BOLD) COMBINED LENGTH MUST NOT EXCEED 22 FT (6.7 m) . FIGURE 93 000785 Duct Plenum Appliance Requirements Supply Branch Line Branch Line Branch Line Pipe Size 3/8 in. 3/8 in. 3/8 in. 3/8 in. Maximum Length 40 ft. 6 ft. 4 ft. 10 ft. (12.2 m) (1.8 m) (1.2 m) (3 m) Maximum Rise 6 ft 4 ft 2 ft 2 ft (1.8 m) (1.2 m) (.6 m) (.6 m) Maximum 90° Elbow 9 4 4 6 Maximum Tees 1 1 2 3 Maximum Flow Numbers 5' 2 2 3 • • Exceptions: 1. Six (6) flow numbers are allowed when a duct branch line is the last branch line on the piping network and no 1N nozzles are used to protect woks or gnddles. ■ 2. Six (6) flow numbers are allowed when six (6) 1 N nozzles are used and none of the nozzles are used to protect woks and griddles. NOTE: Only five (5) flow numbers are allowed rf a 1N nozzle is used for wok or griddle protection 3. Six (6) flow numbers are allowed when only two (2) 3N nozzles are used • SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4-50 REV.3 3 -1 -04 DISTRIBUTION PIPING REQUIREMENTS (Continued) Distribution Piping Requirements — 3.0 Gallon System 1. The maximum length between the start of the first branch line SUPPLY and the start of the last branch line must not exceed 24 ft TEE (7.3 m). When the supply line is split, the combined total of both legs of the supply line (from the start of the first branch line to the start of the last branch line) must not exceed 24 ft. .. .. ' ► (7.3 m). See Figure 94. 000xe COMBINED LENGTH OF 2. The total length of all branch lines must not exceed 36 ft. ' BOTH LEGS OF SUPPLY (10.9 m). See Figure 94. LINE MUST NOT 3 BRANCH LINES EXCEED 24 FT. (7.3 m) 3. Use a 3/8 in. union to connect the tank adaptor to the 3/8 in. supply line. 4. A maximum of two nozzles are allowed per duct branch line. IN NOZZLE 5. The requirements of the following table must not be exceeded: 2W NOZZLE \s 1N NOZZLE 10 230 NOZZLE / 245 NOZZLE 1/2N NOZZLE (BRANCH LINE IN BOLD) COMBINED LENGTH MUST 000502 NOT EXCEED 36 FT (10.9 m) ► FIGURE 94 Duct Plenum Appliance Requirements Supply Line Branch Line Branch Line Branch Line Pipe Size 3/8 in. 3/8 in. 3/8 in. 3/8 in. Maximum Length 40 ft 8 ft. 4 ft 12 ft (12.2 m) (2.4 m) (1.2 m) (3.7 m) Maximum Rise 6 ft 4 ft. 2 ft. 2 ft (1.8 m) (1.2 m) (.6 m) (.6 m) Maximum 90° 9 4 4 6 Elbows Maximum Tees 1 2 2 4 Maximum Flow 11' 4 2 4 Numbers *Exceptions: a. 1. Twelve (12) flow numbers are allowed in any one tank not containing two -flow appliance nozzles, and/or, a 1N nozzle for wok or griddle protection, and /or, a IF or 1N nozzle for range protection, and/or, a 3N nozzle for fryer protection. ► 2. Twelve (12) flow numbers are allowed in any one tank for duct and plenum protection only. 3. Twelve (12) flow numbers are allowed with any one tank using only two-flow appliance nozzles. 4. Twelve (12) flow numbers are allowed with any one tank using only three -flow appliance nozzles. Special Instructions: ► 1. Twelve (12) flow numbers are allowed when four (4) Dean Industnes GTI Gas Fryers are protected at low prosmlty as shown in Figure 58 on Page 4-32. The discharge piping ► must be as shown in Figure 59 on Page 4-32. 2 For certain McDonakt's applications, 11.5 flow numbers are allowed when using a combination of one (1) 2W duct nozzle, one (1) 1/2N electrostatic precipitator nozzle, one (1) 1N plenum nozzle, and four (4) two-flow appliance nozzles. Contact Ansul Applications Engineering Department for additional information. SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3 ULC CEx747 Page 4-51 3 -1 -04 REV. 3 DISTRIBUTION PIPING REQUIREMENTS (Continued) LENGTH OF PIPING MUST NOT EXCEED 24 FT. Distribution Piping Requirements — 6.0 Gallon Manifolded (7.3 m) FROM START OF FIRST BRANCH LINE System TO START OF LAST BRANCH LINE As an option to piping two (2) 3.0 gallon tanks separately, two (2) 3.0 gallon tanks can be manifolded together to share a common agent distribution line. Only (2) 3.0 gallon tanks connected to the same regulator can be manifolded. The following requirements must be met when manifolding: 1. All piping must be 3/8 in. Schedule 40. 1 04., START OF LAST ® BRANCH LINE ► 2. See Figure 96 for tank connections. 3. The length of supply line piping between the start of the first branch line and the start of the last branch line must not • • exceed 24 ft. (7.3 m). See Figure 95. When the supply line is split, the combined total of both legs of the supply line (from the start of the first branch line to the start of the last branch line) must not exceed 24 ft (7.3 m). 2w NOZZLES 1N 4. The combined length of all branch lines must not exceed 36 ft / NOZZLE • (10.9 m). See Figure 95. 5. A maximum of 22 flow numbers are allowed. 6. The requirements of the following table must not be exceeded. 1N NOZZLE 1N NOZZLE . r-- NOZZLE D 2 FLOW APPLIANCE NOZZLE (BRANCH LINES IN BOLD) COMBINED LENGTH MUST NOT EXCEED 36 FT. (10.9 m) ► FIGURE 95 000267 Duct Plenum Appliance Requirements Supply Line Branch Line Branch Line Branch Line Pipe Size 3/8 in. 3/8 in. 3/8 in. 3/8 in. Maximum Length 32 ft. 8 ft. 4 ft. 12 ft. (9.7 m) (2.4 m) (1.2 m) (3.7 m) Maximum Rise 6 ft 4 ft 2 ft 2 ft (1.8 m) (1.2 m) (.6 m) (.6 m) Maximum 90° 8 4 4 6 Elbows Maximum Tees 2 2 2 4 Maximum Flow 22 4 2 4 Numbers • SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4 -52 REV.2 3 -1 -04 DISTRIBUTION PIPING REQUIREMENTS (Continued) Distribution Piping Requirements — 6.0 Gallon Manifolded • Distribution Piping Requirements — 6.0 Gallon System with System (Continued) Independent Pipe Runs This configuration consists of two 3 gallon tanks. Both tanks are Independent pipe runs can also be used with the regulated release connected to a common manifold tee and are pressurized from a assembly and the tank/enclosure assembly. See Figure 97. When single double tank (Part No. 73022) nitrogen cartridge in the reg- manifolding is not used, each of the two (2) 3 gallon tanks utilize • ulated release assembly. See Figure 96. Note: A tank mounting • the piping limitations of a single tank system. I bracket can be utilized instead of the tank/enclosure assembly. . See Figure 98. GROMMET �{--l-� 3/8 IN. BRANCH 3/8 IN. 3/8 IN. SUPPLY SUPPL SEE r 1 USE HOSE/ NOTE GROMMET E/ GROMMET /r--1 (I O �( — ` PACKAGE II 3/8 IN BRANCH PACKAGE 3/8 (PART NO. SU IN. (PART NO. 418511) � ' SUPPLY 418511) ' rr SEE p, NOTE III• 111111111. .. I 1 1 cr...4: E pi ir , 3.0 3.0 3.0 GALLON 3.0 GALLON GALLON GALLON '` L TANK TANK TANK TANK OR OR DOUBLE TANK 1.5 GALLON 1.5 GALLON DOUBLE TANK NITROGEN OUBL CARTRIDGE OR TANK TANK NITROGEN CARTRIDGE OR (LT- A- 101 -30 ■ 101 -30 CO2 CARTRIDGE - CARTRIDGE REGULATED (LT -A -101 -30 3.0 GALLON REGULATED RELEASE REGULATED RELEASE ASSEMBLY OR CARTRIDGE - 1 ACTUATOR ONLY) REGULATED ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY OR 3.0 GALLON REGULATED REGULATED ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY • TANK/ENCLOSURE ACTUATOR ONLY) ASSEMBLY TANK/ENCLOSURE FIGURE 97 UOG786 ASSEMBLY NOTE 1: THE PIPE CONNECTION FROM TANK CENTER TO TANK CENTER CANNOT EXCEED 8-1/2 IN. (21.5 cm). ALSO, OEM RELEASE/BRACKET ASSEMBLY CAN BE UTILRED WHEN MANIFOLDING 3.0 GALLON TANK. NOTE 2 ONLY 3 GALLON TANKS CAN BE MANIFOLDED. FIGURE 96 000zrz • SECTION IV - SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4-53 3 -1 -04 REV.2 DISTRIBUTION PIPING REQUIREMENTS (Continued) \=A=\ Distribution Piping Requirements - 9.0 Gallon System \ ,7 This optional configuration consists only of three 3- gallon tanks, all r ..., pressurized from a single double -tank nitrogen cartridge with • expellant gas hoses connected as shown in Figure 98. Tanks No. 1 and No. 2 must be connected directly to the regulator with sep- arate expellant gas hoses and Tank No. 3 must be connected to • Tank No. 2 with a third expellant gas hose as shown in Figure 98. r---k' Each tank must be connected to an independent distribution pip- • ing network as shown in Figure 98. Distribution piping require- ments for each network must be as follows: I 1. The maximum length between the start of the first branch line and the start of the last branch line must not exceed 24 ft. (7.3 m). When the supply line is split, the combined total of both legs of the supply line (from the start of the first branch , line to the start of the last branch line) must not exceed 24 ft j i • (7.3 m). See Figure 94. I 13 ' ij 2. The total length of all branch lines must not exceed 36 ft. , I 3.0 3.0 t' 30 ✓ ' (10.9 m). See Figure 94. GALLON GAL ON I LLON TAN 3. Use a 3/8 in. union to connect the tank adaptor to the 3/8 in. I NO.3 NO.2 l NO. 1 supply line. 4. A maximum of two nozzles are allowed per duct branch line. 5. When using this 9.0 gallon system configuration, no mani- folding of distribution piping is allowed. TWO TANK ENCLOSURE 3 GALLON REGULATED DOUBLE TANK NITROGEN ASSEMBLY PART NO. RELEASE ASSEMBLY, CARTRIDGE OR 6. When an ANSUL AUTOMAN Regulated Release is utilized in ► 430324 (INCLUDES (2) OR 3 GALLON LT- A- 101 -30 CARTRIDGE this configuration, additional regulator actuators cannot be GGRROMMEETS) ACTUA ANTED RASSEMBLY ONLY)LATEDACTUATOR Used. NOTE: IF TWO TANK ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY, PART NO. 430324, IS CONNECTED 7. Only 3 gallon tanks can be utilized in this configuration. TO THE 3 GALLON REGULATED RELEASE ASSEMBLY, NO ADDmONAL REGULATED ACTUATOR(S) ASSEMBLIES CAN BE USED. 8. The requirements of the following table must not be exceeded FIGURE 98 for each 3 gallon tank: °0°e° Duct Plenum Appliance Requirements Supply Line Branch Line Branch Line Branch Line Pipe Size 3/8 in. 3/8 in. 3/8 in. 3/8 in. Maximum Length 40 ft. 8 ft. 4 ft. 12 ft. (12.2 m) (2.4 m) (1.2 m) (3.7 m) Maximum Rise 6 ft 4 ft. 2 ft. 2 ft (1.8 m) (1.2 m) (.6 m) (.6 m) Maximum 90° 9 4 4 6 Elbows Maximum Tees 1 2 2 4 Maximum Flow 11* 4 2 4 Numbers 'Exceptions: ► 1. Twelve (12) flow numbers are allowed in any tank not containing two-flow appliance nozzles. and/or, a 1N nozzle for wok or griddle protection, and/or, a 1F nozzle or a 1N nozzle for range protection, and /or, a 3N nozzle for fryer protection. 2. Twelve (12) flow numbers are allowed in any one tank for duct and plenum protection ONLY. 3. Twelve (12) flow numbers are allowed with any one tank using only two-flow appliance nozzles. ' 4. Twelve (12) flow numbers are allowed with any one tank using only three -flow appliance nozzles. Special Instructions: 1. When four (4) Dean Industnes GTI Gas Fryers are protected at low proximity as shown in Figure 59 on Page 4-32, the discharge piping must be as shown in Figure 59 on Page 4-32. 2. For certain McDonakrs applications, 11.5 flow numbers are allowed when using a combination of one (1) 2W duct nozzle, one (1) 1/2N electrostatic precipitator nozzle, one (1) 1N plenum nozzle, and four (4) two-flow appliance nozzles. Contact Ansul Applications Engineering Department for additional information. • SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4 -54 REV.2 3 -1-04 DETECTION SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Once the fire suppression system design has been determined, a Detector Placement Requirements detection system design must be completed. This section contains EXHAUST DUCTS guidelines and limitations for detection system installation. Each exhaust duct must have at least one detector installed in the Detector Identification duct entrance, located in the airstream of the cooking vapors, or at The two types of detectors are distinguished from each other by ' a maximum of 20 ft. (6.1 m) into the duct opening. See Figure 99. their location in the detection system. 1. The Terminal Detector (Part No. 56838, 15375, or 417368) is I — the last in a series of detectors, or the only detector used in a single- detector system. This detector is thus named because it is at the point at which the wire rope ends, or "terminates.° 2. A Series Detector (Part No. 56837, 15373, or 417369) is any detector located in -line between the regulated release mech- anism and the terminal detector. 20 FT. (6 m) MAXIMUM Detector /Pulley Elbow Quantity The quantity of detectors used in the system will vary depending on the style of detector used. 1. Conduit runs, pulley elbows, and number of detectors per sys- tem must be within the approved system guidelines. The fol- lowing requirements must not be exceeded: Maximum Maximum Maximum Number of Number of Length of 1/2 FIGURE 99 Detectors Elbows in. Conduit coon, per System per System per System Clip on Style 12 18 125 ft. (38.1 m) NOTICE Detector When gas appliances are used and the flue gases from the burner are exhausted into the Hinge Style 5 8 103 ft. (31.3 m) duct, the detector must be kept out of the air Detector stream of these exhaust gases. These gases Scissors Style 15 20 150 ft. (45.7 m) can be very hot and could actuate the system Detector unnecessarily. 2. If hinge style detectors are mixed in a system with either dip- Duct openings that are long and narrow or large on or scissor style, 4 series and 1 terminal is the maximum enough to require multiple duct nozzles may number allowed. If clip-on style are mixed with scissor style, require additional detectors. the maximum allowed is 11 series and 1 terminal. ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR NOTICE If an electrostatic precipitator is located at or near the base of the When using the "clip-on° style detector, the ter- exhaust duct, it is necessary to locate a detector below the pre - minal detector may use the "hinged° style cipitator, at the base of the duct, and also locate one in the duct, mounting bracket with the "clip-on" style linkage. • just above the precipitator. See Figure 100. This is only allowed with the terminal detector. When installing the detector bracket and system conduit, make No other linkages are allowed to be mixed certain they do not interfere with the operation of the precipitator. with other brackets. When using this option, the total number of "clip -on" style detectors (11 series and 1 terminal) is still allowed. 3. If hinge style detectors are mixed in a system with either clip - on or scissor style, the maximum length of wire rope must not exceed 103 ft. (31.4 m) and the maximum number of pulley elbows must not exceed 8. If dip-on style are mixed with scis- sor style, the maximum length of wire rope must not exceed 41 125 ft. (3.81 m) and the maximum number of pulley elbows must not exceed 18. titer 4. If the hazard requires more than 15 detectors, up to five 101 Remote Releases (Part No. 12029) can be used for system actuation. Each 101 remote release allows the use of a maxi- mum of 15 "scissor" style detectors (14 series and 1 terminal) for a total of 75 detectors if needed. FIGURE 100 000168 SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4 -55 3 -1 -04 REV. 2 Detector Replacement Requirements (Continued) COOKING APPLIANCES If the cooking appliance is located under an exhaust duct where a detector has been mounted, it is normally not necessary to utilize another detector for that cooking appliance, provided the detector • is not more than 12 in. (30 cm) into the duct. See Figure 101. r71 17Tt I7T1 APPLIANCE APPLIANCE APPLIANCE APPLIANCE REQUIRES COVERED BY COVERED BY REQUIRES SEPARATE DETECTOR DETECTOR SEPARATE FIGURE 102 DETECTOR UNDER DUCT UNDER DUCT DETECTOR 000770 Fusible Link Selection FIGURE 101 When possible, temperature readings should be taken at each ° detector location to determine correct fusible link temperature rat- ing. Temperature can be recorded using either a maximum regis- Each cooking appliance with a continuous cooking surface not tering thermometer, Part No. 15240, temperature tape or any other exceeding 48 in. x 48 in. (122 x 122 cm) can be protected by a accurate thermometer. minimum of one detector. Cooking appliances with a continuous cooking surface exceeding 48 in. x 48 in. can be protected by at 0•...11)) least one detector per 48 in. x 48 in. cooking area. Detectors 0 • used for cooking appliances must be located above the protected appliance toward the exhaust duct side of the appliance. The ""'L`• detector should be located in the air stream of the appliance to enhance system response time. u „°^M TEMPERATURE RATING STAMPED ON FUSIBLE ■ Note: For overlapping detector coverage, see Page 4-43 for B LINK BODY ► design requirements. O Detection Line Requirements 000170 CONDUIT K STYLE ML STYLE 000171 500 °F (260 °C) ONLY Rigid conduit or 1/2 inch EMT thin -wall conduit may be used. Standard steel conduit fittings (compression type are recommend- ed) must be employed to properly install the detection system. All ' FIGURE 103 conduit or pipe must be firmly supported. When using pipe, make Select correct UL Listed fusible link(s) for installation in detector(s) certain that all ends are carefully reamed, deburred and blown according to the temperature condition. Two styles are available. clear of chips and scale before assembly. See Figure 103. See Component Section for detailed temperature NOTICE • ratings. The conduit offset can be used at the top or bot- tom of the regulated release to change direction of the conduit The conduit offset cannot be used with pulley tees. All other changes in direc- tion must be made by using Ansul approved pul- ley elbows, Part No. 423254 or 415670. See Figure 102. • SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4 -56 REV.2 3 -1 -04 MANUAL PULL STATION REQUIREMENTS Metal Stamped Style — Part No. 4835 or 54011 A remote manual pull station allows the R -102 system to be man- Parts that may be used for installation of a metal stamped remote ually operated at some point distant from the regulated release manual pull station are: assembly. The pull station should be installed at a maximum Description Part No, height of 60 in. (152 cm) and located in the path of exit. The pull Remote Manual Pull Station Assembly' 54011 station is the only source of manual actuation of the regulated Remote Manual Pull Station Assembly 4835 release assembly. Pulley Elbow 423250 The total length of the cable used for each manual pull station Pulley Elbow 415670 within a system must not exceed 150 ft. (46 m). Pulley Tee 427929 The maximum number of pulley elbows that may be used per pull 'Assembly includes parts fisted below: station is 20. 1/16 in. Stainless Steel Cable 50 ft (15 m) 15821 Oval Press -To -Crimp Sleeves 4596 One pulley tee, Part No. 427929, is allowed per system. Glass Break Rod (1) 4834 The maximum length of cable from the AUTOMAN to a pull station is 150 ft (45.7 m) with a maximum of 20 pulley elbows used per MECHANICAL GAS VALVE REQUIREMENTS side of the tee. As the tee is located farther from the AUTOMAN, An Ansul or Ansul approved mechanical gas shut -off valve system the 150 ft (45.7 m) maximum must be observed but as pulley can be attached to the R -102 system. The system works both elbows are placed between the AUTOMAN and the tee, they must mechanically and pneumatically by use of an air cylinder located be deducted from the available pulley elbows (20) allowed on each inside the regulated release assembly. Upon actuation of the fire side. suppression system, a pneumatically- operated air cylinder assem- Example: If 10 pulley elbows are placed between the AUTOMAN bly will mechanically close the gas shut -off valve. and the pulley tee, the maximum available pulley elbows left for The total length of the cable for each mechanical gas valve must ► use on each side of the tee is 10 per side. See Figure 104 for three not exceed 150 ft. (46 m). The maximum number of pulley elbows different examples. (Note: Both must be gas valves or both must that may be used is 20 for each valve. be pull stations. Mixing is not allowed.) One pulley tee (Part No. 427929) is allowed per system. TEE CLOSE TO AUTOMAN (EXAMPLE) The maximum length of cable from the AUTOMAN to a gas valve is PULLEY TEE 150 ft. (45.7 m) with a maximum of 20 pulley elbows used per side of the tee. As the tee is located farther from the AUTOMAN, the (3 05 5 mm) 150ft (45.7 m) maximum must be observed but as pulley elbows (3 are placed between the AUTOMAN and the tee, they must be — deducted from the available pulley elbows (20) allowed on each side. GAS O vE OR AUTOMAN cas OR Example: If 10 pulley elbows are placed between the AUTOMAN MANUAL PULL MANUAL PULL • and the pulley tee, the maximum available pulley elbows left for 149 FT. (45.4 m) AND 20 PULLEY ELBOWS MAXIMUM use on each side of the tee is 10 per side. See Figure 104 for three PER EACH SIDE OF TEE different examples. TEE CLOSE TO GAS VALVES OR MANUAL PULL (EXAMPLE) Parts that may be used for installation of a Mechanical Gas Shut- off Valve are: 12 IN 12 IN Description Part No (305 mm) (305 mm) Gas Valve /Actuator 3/4 in. Assembly ( Ansul)* 55598 PULLEY TEE Gas Valve /Actuator 1 in. Assembly ( Ansul)' 55601 Gas VALVE OR GAS VALVE OR Gas Valve /Actuator 1 1/4 in. Assembly ( Ansul)` 55604 MANUAL PULL MANUAL PULL Gas Valve /Actuator 1 1/2 in. Assembly ( Ansul)• 55607 AUTOMAN Gas Valve /Actuator 2 in. Assembly (Annul)" 55610 149 FT. (45.4 m) AND 20 PULLEY ELBOWS BETWEEN Gas Valve /Actuator 2 1/2 in. Assembly (ASCO)* 25937 AUTOMAN AND TEE Gas Valve /Actuator 3 in. Assembly (ASCO)* 25938 Pulley Elbow 423250 TEE HALFWAY BETWEEN AUTOMAN AND GAS VALVES OR MANUAL PULL (EXAMPLE) Pulley Elbow 415670 75 FT. (22.9 m) AND 10 PULLEY ELBOWS Pulley Tee 427929 1/16 in. Stainless Steel Cable 15821 or 50 ft (15 m) or 500 ft (152 m) roll 79653 75 FT. (22.9 m) AND 75 FT. (22.9 m) AND Oval Press -To -Crimp Sleeve 4596 10 PULLEY ELBOWS 10 PULLEY ELBOWS Stop Sleeve (2) 26317 6 6 U PULLEY TEE *Assembly includes parts listed below: AUTOMAN Air Cylinder Assembly 15733 GAS VALVE OR GAS VALVE OR Air Cylinder 15521 MANUAL PULL MANUAL PULL Tubing Assembly 15529 ► FIGURE 104 Copper Tubing, 1/8 in. 15525 00 Male Elbow 15523 Male Connector 15522 Machine Screw (2) 15421 Hex Nut (2) 15527 Lockwasher (2) 4141 Visual Inspection Seal (2) 197 SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN • UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4 -57 3 -1 -04 MECHANICAL GAS VALVE REQUIREMENTS (Continued) Description Part No. All valves above are UL listed and approved. They may be mount- Electric Solenoid Valve, 3/4 in. NPT* 13707 ed in any position. Pipe threads are type NPT. Ambient operating Electric Solenoid Valve, 1 in. NPT* 13708 temperature range of all valves is 32 "F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C). Electric Solenoid Valve, 1 1/2 in. NPT* 13709 The valves are not weatherproof and must be located indoors in Electric Solenoid Valve, 2 in. NPT* 13710 areas approved by the "authority having jurisdiction." Electric Solenoid Valve, 3 in. NPT* 17643 Manual Reset Relay (110 VAC) 14702 ELECTRICAL GAS VALVE REQUIREMENTS valves are normally dosed when de- eneryv_ed. A UL Listed electrically -operated gas shut -off valve can be ALARM INITIATING SWITCH REQUIREMENTS attached to the R -102 system to provide an electrical means of shutting off the gas line at a predetermined point. If an electric gas The Alarm Initiating Switch can be field mounted within the ANSUL shut -off valve is used in the system it must be attached with both AUTOMAN release. The switch must be used to close a super - an electric (snap- action) switch and a manual reset relay. For vised circuit to the building main fire alarm panel when the ANSUL more information on the types of electric (snap - action) switches, AUTOMAN release actuates. This action will signal the fire alarm refer to the Electrical Switch, Field Installation section. The manu- panel that there was a system actuation in the kitchen area. The al reset relay is reviewed in this section. switch kit contains all necessary mounting components along with All electrical connections should be performed by a QUALIFIED a mounting instruction sheet ELECTRICIAN and in accordance with authority having The switch is rated 50 mA, 28VDC. jurisdiction. Part No. Description The following is a brief explanation of how the R -102 system oper- 428311 Alarm Initiating Switch Kit ates with an Electric Gas Shut -off Valve attached: With the regulated release cocked in the ready condition, the nor- ELECTRICAL SWITCH REQUIREMENTS malty closed contacts in the snap -action switch allow current to The electric (snap - action) switches for the R -102 system are spe- flow to the manual reset relay. With the relay coil energized, nor - cially designed to fit the regulated release assembly. The switches malty open contacts in the reset relay close, allowing the solenoid are intended for use with electric gas valves, alarms, contactors, in the gas valve to be energized. lights, contractor supplied electric power shut -off devices, and Once the R -102 system is activated, the normally closed contacts other electrical devices that are designed to shut off or turn on in the snap -action switch will open, de- energizing the reset relay. when the fire suppression system is actuated. (See Figures This will, in turn, open the contacts in the relay which will cause the • 105 through 107 for reference.) gas valve to become de- energized and close. Contractors shall supply "UL listed, enclosed industrial control The system must be re -armed and the "push to reset" button on equipment or magnetic switch having a rating matching that of the the reset relay must be operated to reopen the gas valve. cooking appliance, coil 110 VAC /60 Hz or 24 VAC /60 Hz." It is important to note that a power failure or an electrical power All electrical connections should be performed by a QUALIFIED interruption will cause the gas valve to close even though the sys- ELECTRICIAN and in accordance with authority having tern was not fired. jurisdiction. In either case, whether in a fired condition or when a power failure Electric (Snap - Action) Switches that may be field installed are: has occurred, the manual reset relay and electric gas shut -off Part No. Description valve must be reset to resume a normal operating condition. For 423878 One Switch Kit resetting, refer to the "Recharge and Resetting Procedures" 423879 Two Switch Kit section in this manual. 423880 Three Switch IGt Approvals 423881 Four Switch Kit Ansul gas valves listed in this section are UL listed and approved Each switch has a set of single pole, double throw contacts rated for 110 VAC. If more information is required, refer to the Gas and at 21 amp, 1 HP, 125, 250, 277 VAC or 2 HP, 250, 277 VAC. Oil Equipment List of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. under NOTE: A relay must be supplied by others if the equipment load "Electrically Operated Valves Guide No. 440 A5" or consult Ansul exceeds the rated capacity of the switch. Incorporated, Marinette, Wisconsin 54143 -2542. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed in accordance If other gas valves are used, they shall be "UL listed electrically- with NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code) or the requirements of the operated safety valves for natural or LP gas as required, of appro- authority having jurisdiction. priate pressure and temperature rating, 110 VAC /60 Hz." The If a fire alarm system is provided, the fire extinguishing system information on temperature and type of gas that the valves are shall be connected to the alarm system in accordance with the suitable for may be found in the Gas and Oil Equipment List of requirements of NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm Code, so that the Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. under "Electrically Operated actuation of the extinguishing system will sound the fire alarm as Valves Guide No. 440 A5.° well as provide the extinguishing function of the system. The electrically operated gas valve must be of the type that needs If supervision of the electrical detection, electrical actuation or to be energized to remain open. electrical power supply circuit is provided, it shall give prompt audi- Parts that may be used for installation of a 110 VAC Gas Shut -off ble or visual indication of trouble and shall be distinctive from Valve are: alarms or indicators indicating operation or hazardous conditions as specified in NFPA 17A. • SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN ► UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4 -58 3 -1 -04 ELECTRICAL SWITCH REQUIREMENTS (Continued) Electric (110 VAC /60 Hz) Gas Shut -off Valve INSTALLATION OVERVIEW POWER - ►f 0 MANUAL RESET SOURCE i 0 ' RELAY ELECTRIC SNAP - ACTION `�✓ swlrcH ELECTRIC GAS VALVE 1E11 JUNCTION BOXES (NOT SUPPLIED BY ANSUL) �- 1-_ .73 WIRING SCHEMATIC WIRING SCHEMATIC — RELAY PART NO. 426151 ___ BLACK ANSUL SNAP- ACTION SWITCH ' RED (SWITCH CONTACTS SHOWN WITH ANSUL AUTOMAN IN THE COCKED POSITION) -- BROWN 1 I RESET POWER I INDICATOR GND I rI I A I B SCREW! 5 L2 NEUTRAL 'MEil HOT 110 VAC/60HZ RELAY COIL 6 4 7 1 MANUAL RESET RELAY (PART NO. 426151) -- - - - - -- -- I ELECTRIC RATING - 1/3 HP, 10 Amp, 120 VAC GAS VALVE 112 HP, 10 Amp, 240 VAC SEE NOTE 3 oo24 NOTE 13 Amp, 28 VDC 1. DENOTES FIELD INSTALLATION. 2. DENOTES FACTORY INSTALLATION. FIGURE 105 3. CONTRACTORS:' UL LISTED ENCLOSED INDUSTRIAL CONTROL EQUIPMENT OR MAGNETIC SWITCH HAVING A RATING MATCHING • THAT OF THE COOKING APPLIANCE COIL 110V /60HZ' 4. DO NOT USE BLACK WIRE ON SNAP - ACTION SWITCH IN NORMAL INSTALLATION BLACK WIRE TO BE USED ONLY FOR EXTRANEOUS ALARM, LIGHT CIRCUITS, ETC. • SECTION IV — SYSTEM DESIGN I. UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4-59 3 -1 -04 ELECTRICAL SWITCH REQUIREMENTS (Continued) Electric (110 VAC /60 Hz) Application with Customer Supplied Contactor and Heating Element Load INSTALLATION OVERVIEW POWER -► 0 MANUAL RESET SOURCE 0 RELAY rir ELECTRIC r SNAP- ,4CTION SWITCH �� CONTACTOR 2 �/ (CUSTOMER SUPPLIED) JUNCTION BOX / (NOT SUPPLIED BY C - J POWER ON -OFF 4. SWITCH i (CUSTOMER SUPPLIED) ,--.9 000276 WIRING SCHEMATIC WIRING SCHEMATIC — RELAY PART NO. 426151 r --- BLACK RED BROWN ANSUL SNAP- ACTION SWITCH --- (SWITCH CONTACTS SHOWN WITH ANSUL AUTOMAN IN THE COCKED POSITION) r - - - - - -- - - - - -- I RESET POWER I . INDICATOR I GND I U JC- SCREW A , B 5 RELAY COIL tIII� L2 NEUTRAL 6 L1 HOT 110 VAC/60HZ • 9 I 3 I 4 • I 7 - I 1 • • CONTACTOR (CUSTOMER SUPPLIED) I 1 r 1 I .. 1 I I I I r -1 POWER ON -OFF SWITCH I MANUAL RESET RELAY � 1 I I 1 (CUSTOMER SUPPLIED) I (PART NO.426151) I I I I I- -- - - - - -- -� I. - J I ELECTRIC RATING Q 6 1 - m TO POWER SUPPLY 1/3 HP, 10 Amp, 120 VAC TO HEATING NOTE: 1/2 HP, 10 Amp, 240 VAC ELEMENT LOAD 220V/440V L- - - 1. DENOTES FIELD INSTALLATION. 13 Amp, 28 VDC 002460 2. DENOTES FACTORY INSTALLATION. 3. GAS VALVES: "UL LISTED ELECTRICALLY -OPERATED SAFETY VALVE FOR NATURAL, OR LP GAS AS NEEDED OF APPROPRIATE PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE RATING, 110V/60 HZ" OR ANSUL GAS VALVES, PART NUMBERS 13707, 13708, 13709, 13710, AND 17643. 4. DO NOT USE BLACK WIRE ON SNAP - ACTION SWITCH IN NORMAL INSTALLATION. BLACK WIRE TO BE USED ONLY FIGURE 106 ■ FOR EXTRANEOUS ALARM, LIGHT CIRCUITS, ETC. • SECTION IV - SYSTEM DESIGN • UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4 -60 3 -1-04 ELECTRICAL SWITCH REQUIREMENTS (Continued) Electric (110 VAC /60 Hz) Application with Customer Supplied Contactor and Heating Element Load, and Power Supply Switch INSTALLATION OVERVIEW POWER MANUAL RESET SOURCE d 0 RELAY ELECTRIC / SNAP- ACTION SWITCH OR r-L SWITCH THERMOSTAT ► M . �/ (CUSTOMER SUPPUED) JUNCTION BOX (NOT SUPPLIED BY ANSUL) CONTACTOR (CUSTOMER SUPPLIED) 9 C0o779 WIRING SCHEMATIC WIRING SCHEMATIC - RELAY PART NO. 426151 r -- BLACK _ RED ANSUL SNAP - ACTION SWITCH BROWN (SWITCH CONTACTS SHOWN WITH ANSUL -- AUTOMAN IN THE COCKED POSITION) RESET POWER I INDICATOR GND A , B 1.11111Mill L2 NEUTRAL RELAY COIL 110 VAC/60HZ Lt HOT 9 3 4 7 - 1 CONTACTOR I I SWITCH OR THERMOSTAT (CUSTOMER SUPPLIED) 1 (CUSTOMER SUPPUED) r i MANUAL RESET RELAY (PART NO. 426151) I I � •�, ' ELECTRIC RATING 1/3 HP, 10 Amp, 120 VAC 1/2 HP, 10 Amp, 240 VAC L -J 13 Amp, 28 VDC TO HEATING TO POWER SUPPLY ELEMENT LOAD f 220V/440V maw NOTE 1. DENOTES FIELD INSTALLATION. 2. DENOTES FACTORY INSTALLATION. 3. CONTRACTORS:' UL LISTED ENCLOSED INDUSTRIAL CONTROL EQUIPMENT OR MAGNETIC SWITCH HAVING A RATING MATCHING THAT OF THE COOKING APPLIANCE COIL 110V /60HZ' ► 4. DO NOT USE BLACK WIRE ON SNAP- ACTION SWITCH IN NORMAL INSTALLATION. BLACK WIRE TO BE USED ONLY FIGURE 107 FOR EXTRANEOUS ALARM, LIGHT CIRCUITS, ETC. f , TYm SAF1 fY PF15 , . . , . • ' . Li �A let 715-735-7411 munuinsuLarn GENERAL BULLETIN NO. 4927 DATE: ' February 18, 2005 TO: All Authorized R-1 02TM Restaurant System Distributors and OEMs FROM: Mark Neumann — Marketing Manager, Commercial Suppression SUBJECT: New Salamander Broiler Protection for R-102 TM Restaurant Fire Suppression Systems Salamander broilers are now standard appliances in most commercial restaurants. As such, we are pleased to offer a convenient new protection design using the R -102 Restaurant Fire Suppression System. - This new design is UL Listed under UL EX 3470 and ULC CEx747 and will be added to the R -102 Design Manual (Part No. 418087) at next reprint. Salamander Broiler Protection The R -102 Restaurant Fire Suppression System uses one 1N Nozzle (Part No. 419335) for salamander broiler protection. The nozzle tip is stamped with 1N indicating that this is a one -flow nozzle. One 1N nozzle will protect a maximum hazard area (internal broiler chamber) of 16 in. (41 cm) deep x 29 in. (74 cm) wide. The single 1N nozzle must be located directly in line with either vertical edge of the broiler opening, 6 in. (15 cm) to 12 in. (30 cm) in front of the broiler, and 0 in. to 12 in. (30 cm) above the top of the broiler. The nozzle must be aimed at the center of the broiler opening. See Figure. VERTICAL. EDGE OF BROILER —I. OFEMNG IN NOME -4—(FART NQ 41 5) a -4- -NOZZLELOCAJENZONE ELIMINII 1211"3"n) 11.11x11■ 6 (1 1 '*'■•••••■72 t O 05 an) ._ IL \®/ 3 _ . MI f • A®1 AT CEWIER l AM AT CENTER OF BROLER OPENING 007128 UL EX3470 General Bulletin No. 4927 February 18, 2005 Page 2 Previous Salamander Broiler protection using two 1/2N nozzles remains an approved method. Salamander broilers are generally mounted above other types of appliances. See Installation manual for detailed design information concerning these other appliances. If you have any questions regarding the material in this bulletin, please contact your U.S. District Manager or International Area Manager; or call Ansul Technical Services at 1- 800 - 862 -6785 or 1- 715 - 735 -7415. • • UL EX3470 •