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Specifications HARVEY ANI CONTRACTORS RECEIVED OCT 14 2013 CITY OF TIGARD BUILDING DIVISION CANTERBURY APARTMENTS REMODEL 14130 105TH AVENUE TIGARD, OREGON PRODUCT SUBMITTALS AND HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS FOR FIRE PROTECTION FIRE SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR HARVEY & PRICE CO. 2015 NUGGET WAY FP. 2cr --©p 1, EUGENE, OR 97403 City of Tigard 541-746-1621 Ap•roved Plans By MN- Date 16V_ Vet Approved plans shall be on job site. PRIMARY CONTACT: OFFICE COPY ELIJAH FINN efinn@harveyandprice.com RESIDENTIAL GratbBIL AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS MODEL GL4I10 & GL4910 FIRE SPRINKLER CORPORATION PENDENT RECESSED PENDENT DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION The Globe Model GL4110 and GL4910 Residential Sprin- klers have a low profile yet durable design which utilize a 3mm frangible glass ampule as the thermosensitive element. They feature economy,aesthetics and low flow. The combination of the 3mm frangible glass ampule and specially designed deflector make the Model GL4110 and . GL4910 Residential Sprinklers the ultimate in life safety and fire control. These Globe Pendent and Recessed Pendent Residen- tial Sprinklers have met the strict requirements of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. as described in the UL Standard for Residen- tial Sprinklers for Fire Protection Service, UL 1626, and should be used accordingly. These sprinklers should also be installed in accordance with the appropriate NFPA Standard 13, 13D or 13R and underthe direction of the approving authorities having jurisdiction. RESIDENTIAL The heart of Globe's Model GL4110 and GL4910 sprinklers PENDENT proven actuating assembly is a hermetically sealed frangible glass ampule that contains a precisely measured amountoffluid. When heat is absorbed, the liquid within the bulb expands increasing the internal pressure. At the prescribed temperature the internal pressure within the ampule exceeds the strength of GLOR[, the glass causing the glass to shatter. This results in water ,f"`"""°"°SEA,,-„ discharge which is distributed in an approved pattern. The sprinkler and escutcheon are not factory assembled. A 41.11111k - ssembly is done in the field. clot TECHNICAL DATA See reverse side for Approvals and Specifications. Temperature Rating- 155°F (68°C), 175°F (79°C) Water Working Pressure Rating - 175 psi (12 Bars) Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 psi (34 Bars) RESIDENTIAL Maximum low temperature glass bulb rating is-67°F (-55°C) RECESSED PENDENT Frame - bronze • Deflector- brass Screw- brass Bulb seat - copper • Spring - nickel alloy Seal - teflon Bulb-glass with alcohol based solution, 3mm size Escutcheon Assembly-steel SPRINKLER TEMPERATURE RATING/CLASSIFICATION and COLOR CODING CLASSIFICATION AVAILABLE SPRINKLER BULB COLOR N.F.P.A. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES CEILING TEMPERATURE ORDINARY 155°F 68°C RED 100°F 38°C INTERMEDIATE 175°F 79°C YELLOW 150°F 66°C 4077 AIRPARK DRIVE,STANDISH, MICHIGAN 48658 989-846-4583 FAX989-846-9231 MARCH 2012 A-1 BULLETIN GL4110/GL4910,REV.#8 RESIDENTIAL AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS MODEL GL4110 & GL4910 PENDENT RECESSED PENDENT SPECIFICATIONS AND APPROVALS SIN NOMINAL THREAD LENGTH FINISHES 155°F 175°F cULus NYC -DOB MODEL "K" FACTOR SIZE 68°C 79°C3 MEA 101-92-E GL4110 4.1 (58 metric) Factory Bronze 1/2" NPT 2 1/2" Chrome X X X X (6.4 cm) White Polyester2 GL4910 4.9 (68 metric) Black Polyester12 NOTE: METRIC CONVERSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE. 'FINISHES AVAILABLE ON SPECIAL ORDER. 2 AVAILABLE AS cULus LISTED CORROSION RESISTANT WHEN SPECIFIED ON ORDER. GL4110 ONLY LISTED 175°F FOR 12 X 12'ROOM INSTALLATION DATA FOR FLAT AND SLOPED CEILINGS** PENDENT AND RECESSED PENDENT MODEL MAXIMUM AREA MINIMUM WATER DISCHARGE & OF COVERAGE PRESSURES NEEDED PER SPRINKLER * 12' x 12' 11 G.P.M. - 7.2 P.S.I. GL4110 14' x 14' 12 G.P.M. -8.6 P.S.I. 16' x16' 14 G.P.M. - 11.7 P.S.I. PENDENT AND RECESSED PENDENT 12' x 12' 13 G.P.M.- 7 P.S.I. 14' x 14' 14 G.P.M. -8.2 P.S.I. GL4910 16' x 16' 14 G.P.M. - 8.2 P.S.I. 18' x18' 18 G.P.M. - 13.5 P.S.I. 20' x 20' 20 G.P.M. - 16.7 P.S.I. 'WHEN THESE SPRINKLERS ARE USED IN NFPA 13 SYSTEMS,A 0.1 DESIGN DENSITY MINIMUM SHALL BE UTILIZED. "REFER TO PAGE 2 OF THE GLOBE RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR NFPA 13D and 13R REQUIREMENTS. CROSS SECTION ORDERING INFORMATION �Ia SPECIFY 2 MIN. DIA. 'Quantity Model Number Style HOLE IN CEILING •Orifice Temperature Finishes desired --1 29/32' DIA.- •Quantity-Wrenches-P/N 325390 •Quantity- Recessed Wrenches - P/N 325391 REDUCER •Quantity-Proctective Caps-P/N 327109-CAP (Friction Fit Recesed) 1/8" MIN. '' a �s/8" MAX. GLOBE® PRODUCT WARRANTY 7�MI� gyp' [1/8" Globe agrees to repair or replace any of its own �'Irl' l { manufactured products found to be defective in material I '" MIN or workmanship for a period of one year from date of CEILING 1 1/2" MAX. CUP _ shipment. RETAINER For specific details of our warranty please refer to Price 1/2"ADJUSTMENTRECESSEDPENDENT List Terms and Conditions of Sale (Our Price List). 4077AIRPARK DRIVE,STANDISH,MICHIGAN 48658 CLBE 989-846-4583 FAX 989-846-9231 FIRE SPRINKLER CORPORATION 1-800-248-0278 www.globesprinkler.com MARCH 2012 PRINTED U.S.A. BULLETIN GL4110/GL4910,REV.#8 QUICK RESPONSE GIL * BE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS GL SERIES UPRIGHT PENDENT FIRE SPRINKLER CORPORATION VERTICAL SIDEWALL HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL CONVENTIONAL (OLD STYLE) DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION The Globe Quick Response GL Series Sprinklers are a low profile yet durable design which utilizes a 3mm frangible glass ampule as the - - - a; thermosensitive element. This provides sprinkler operation approxi- mately six times faster than ordinary sprinklers. While the Quick Response Sprinkler provides an aesthetically pleasing appearance, it W, can be installed wherever standard spray sprinklers are specified when allowed by the applicable standards. It offers the additional feature of • greatly increased safety to life and is available in various styles, orifices, temperature ratings and finishes to meet many varying design QUICK RESPONSE requirements. Quick Response Sprinklers should be used advisedly UPRIGHT CONVENTIONAL and under the direction of approving authorities having jurisdiction. The heart of Globe's GL Series sprinkler proven actuating assembly is a hermetically sealed frangible glass ampule that contains a precisely measured amount of fluid. When heat is absorbed, the liquid within the bulb expands increasing the internal pressure. At the prescribed temperature the internal pressure within the ampule ex- ceeds the strength of the glass causing the glass to shatter. This results in water discharge which is distributed in an approved pattern depend- _ ing upon the deflector style used. QUICK RESPONSE TECHNICAL DATA PENDENT VERTICAL •See reverse side for Approvals and Specifications. SIDEWALL •Temperature Ratings - 135°F (57°C), 155°F (68°C), 175°F (79°C), 200°F (93°C), 286°F (141°C) •Water Working Pressure Rating - 175 psi (12 Bars) � - ' •Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 psi (34 Bars) •Maximum low temperature glass bulb rating is -67°F (-55°C) • •Frame - bronze Deflector - brass Screw - brass •Bulb seat - copper Spring - nickel alloy Seal - teflon QUICK RESPONSE •Bulb - glass with alcohol based solution, 3mm size HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL • SPRINKLER TEMPERATURE RATING/CLASSIFICATION and COLOR CODING CLASSIFICATION AVAILABLE SPRINKLER BULB COLOR N.F.P.A. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES CEILING TEMPERATURE ORDINARY 135°F/155°F 57°C/68°C ORANGE/RED 100°F 38°C INTERMEDIATE 175°F/200°F 79°C/93°C YELLOW/GREEN 150°F 66°C HIGH 286°F 141°C BLUE 225°F 107°C 4077 AIRPARK DRIVE,STANDISH,MICHIGAN 48658 989-8461583 FAX989-846-9231 MAY 2011 A-20 BULLETIN GL5615, REV. #7 QUICK RESPONSE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS GL SERIES UPRIGHT• PENDENT• VERTICAL SIDEWALL - HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL • CONVENTIONAL (OLD STYLE) SPECIFICATIONS NOMINAL "K" FACTOR THREAD SIZE LENGTH ' FINISHES 2.8 (39 metric) 1/2" NPT 2 1/4" (5.7 cm) Factory Bronze 4.2 (59 metric) 1/2" NPT 2 1/4" (5.7 cm) Bright Chrome Satin Chrome 2 5.6 (80 metric) 1/2" NPT 2 1/4" (5.7 cm) White Polyester 3 7.8 (111 metric) 1/2" NPT 2 1/4" (5.7 cm) Black Polyester 2,3 8.1 (116 metric) 3/4" NPT 2 7/16" (6.2 cm) Lead Coated 2,3 NOTE: METRIC CONVERSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE. 'HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL IS 2 9/16". 2 FINISHES AVAILABLE ON SPECIAL ORDER. AVAILABLE AS cULus LISTED CORROSION APPROVALS RESISTANT WHEN SPECIFIED ON ORDER. STYLE SIN K 135°F 155°F 175°F 200°F 286°F cULus F.M. LPC CE NYC-DOB MEA - MODEL FACTOR 57°C 68°C 79°C 93°C 141°C 101-92-E GL2815 2.8 X X X X X X — — — X GL4215 4.2 X X X X X X — — — X - UPRIGHT GL5615 5.6 X X X X X X X X X X GL8115 7.8• X X X X X X — — — X GL8118 8.1 X X X X X X X X X X GL2801 2.8 X X X X X X — — — X GL4201 4.2 X X X X X X — — — X PENDENT GL5601 5.6 X X X X X X X X X X GL8101 7.8• X X X X X X X — — X GL8106 8.1 X X X X X X X X X X VERTICAL GL5632 5.6 X X X X X X X — — — SIDEWALLt GL8133 8.1 X X X X X X — — — — GL2826 2.8 X X X X X X — — — X HORIZONTAL GL4226 4.2 X X X X X X — — — X SIDEWALL§ GL5626 5.6 X X X X X X X — — X GL8127 8.1 X X X X X X — — — — CONVENTIONAL GL5624 5.6 X X X X X — — X X — (OLD STYLE) GL8125 8.1 X X X X X — — X X — °1/2"NPT t VERTICAL SIDEWALL SPRINKLER cULus LISTED FOR LIGHT HAZARD ONLY. PENDENT VERTICAL SIDEWALL cULus LISTED FOR 6'MIN.SPACING. UPRIGHT VERTICAL SIDEWALL cULus LISTED FOR 9'MIN.SPACING. §HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL cULus LISTED FOR DEFLECTOR 4"TO 12"BELOW ORDERING INFORMATION THE CEILING,FM APPROVED 4"TO 6". •Quanfi y • Model Number • style GLOBE® PRODUCT WARRANTY •Orifice • Thread Sizes • Temperature Globe agrees to repair or replace any of its own manufac- . •Finishes desired tured products found to be defective in material or workmanship •Quantity-Wrenches - P/N 325390 (1/2"); for a period of one year from date of shipment. P/N 312366 (L.O.) For specific details of our warranty please refer to Price List Terms and Conditions of Sale (Our Price GL 4077 989-846-4583 RIVE, STANDISH, FAX MICHIGAN 9-846 92318 FIRE SPRINKLER CORPORATION 1-800-248-0278 www.globesprinkler.com MAY 2011 PRINTED U.S.A. BULLETIN GL5615,REV.#7 yrAminla .41 � �\ Tar . Schedule-10/Schedule-40 - M-COAT ® Submittal Data Sheet > Fully Listed and FM Approved Sprinkler Pipe Sch-40-M-COAT Specifications NPS Nominal I.D. Wt. Wt.(H20 Filled) CRR When you specify Schedule-10/Schedule-40-M-COAT`S sprinkler pipe from Allied Tube In;mm In;mm Lbs/Ft;kg/m Lbs/Ft;kg/m - &Conduit,you get UL listed and FM approved products.Although these products do 1" 1.049 1.680 2.05 1 not require separate approvals, Schedule-10/Schedule-40-M-COAT gives you the extra 25 26.6 2.5 3.05 - quality assurance you demand.Our Sch-10(1-1/4"-8")pipe and Sch-40(1"-2-12") 1'/4" 1.380 2.270 2.93 1 pipe have passed the same thorough lab testing as our other listed pipe products, and 32 35.1 4.36 4.36 - receive periodic mill inspections from both UL and FM agents to ensure consistent quality. 1'/z" 1.610 2.720 3.61 1 40 40.9 4.0 5.37 - > Galvanized Pipe Schedule-10/Schedule-40-M-COAT product can be 2" 2.067 3.650 5.13 1 "hot-dip" galvanized to meet FM requirements. 50 52.5 5.4 7.63 - . 2'/2" 2.469 5.790 7.86 1 > Superior Coating Our advanced formula mill coating offers a clean,durable 65 62.7 8.6 11.73 - surface that is also paintready for custom color applications without special preparation. Sch-10-M-COAT Specifications ` The internal surface of all black Fire Sprinkler pipe up to 4.5000" in diameter shall be NPS Nominal I.D. Wt. Wt.(H20 Filled) CRR coated with Allied Tube&Conduit Antibacterial Formula "M-COAT". In;mm In;mm Lbs/Ft;kg/m Lbs/Ft;kg/m - > American Made Able to meet "Buy American"' requirements, and is available 1Y2" 36.6 1.810 3.7 5 7.0955- 32 36.6 2.7 3.75 rough distributors in the USA,Canada, Mexico and Latin America. 11" 1.682 2.080 3.04 5.6570 40 42.7 3.1 4.52 • Specifications & Approvals schedule-10-M-COAT pipe is in 2" 2.157 2.640 4.22 4.5827 compliance with ASTM A135,Type E Grade A,and NFPA 13.Schedule-40-M-COAT 50 54.8 3.9 6.28 - pipe is in compliance with ASTM A135/A795,Type E Grade A,and NFPA 13. 21/2" 2.635 3.530 _ 5.89 3.5196 Both pipe products have a working pressure rating of 300 psi maximum and also meet 65 66.9 5.3 8.77 - the stringent requirement for the following tests:Welded Outlets, Hydrostatic Pressure, 75 8 75 82 2.8 8 4.340 6.4 11 1 8 2.5550 .82 - Side Wall Rupture,Vibration Test. 4" 4.260 5.610 11.78 1.6020 100 108.2 8.3 17.53 - 5" 5.295 7.77 17.33 1.4874 125 134.5 11.56 25.80 - 6" 6.357 9.290 23.03 1.0251 150 161.5 13.8 34.27 - 8" 8.249 16.490 40.15 1.8365 200 209.5 24.5 I 59.75 - r Project: Sprinkler Contractor: :.,1- Engineer: Specification Reference: System Type: xations: Comments: I cr)'allied Customer Service (800) 882-5543 Fax: (800) 659-7730 www.alliedtube-sprinkler.com • 16100 S Lathrop Ave. • 11350 Norcom Rd. •2525 N 27th Ave. •600 Dean Sievers Place TUBE& CONDUIT° Harvey,IL 60426 Philadelphia,PA 19154 Phoenix,AZ 85009 Morrisville,PA 19067 .P.A,of\atkore , ,.....,.. ....... Cast Threaded .. .. , , n . , ..,„:„, _. . . , 4 j V 4\, , '0%.,1‘, 4#0„,„„....- ---"-........, 0\\444. \ts., ?tea t - t SMITH ,, COOR R° I N T E R N A T I O N A L SMITH COOPER® I N T E R N A T I O N A L Cast Iron Threaded Fittings Specifications • The C' branded Cast Iron threaded fittings are UL Listed and FM Approved at 300 psi • Rated to 125# WSP • Casting date on each fitting C u1. us • Grey iron castings conform to ASTM A126 LISTED • Cast iron fitting dimensions conform to ASME B16.4 Class 125 4r; • NPT threads on fittings conform to ASME B1.20.1 APPROVED • The © branded Cast Iron threaded fittings and are 100% Air Tested • Manufacturing facility is ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 14001 -,:c Cast Iron Fittings- Class 125 UL/FM is,,,6 . ,fill cous 414,- Fig. 37E 1 - 90° Elbow LISTED APPROVED A Size A Packing Weight - IN Part Number IN Inner Master LB 37E 1004 1 1 ; 90 180 0.3 _i i I 3/4 37E 1006 1.31 50 100 0.5 - A ' 1 37E 1010 1.50 35 70 0.8 i ����� 1-1/,1 37E 1012 1.75 20 40 1.3 1-1/2 37E 1014 1.94 15 30 1.7 2 37E 1020 2.25 7 14 2.7 2-1/2 37E 1024 2.70 4 8 1 3 Fig. 37RE1 - 90°Reducing Elbow lbA •I Size A B Packing Weight ,. 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Should any failure to conform to this warranty appear within five years after the date of the initial delivery to our initial purchaser,SCI will,upon written notification thereof and substantiation that the goods have been stored,installed,maintained and operated in accor- dance with recognized engineering and piping practices and industry standards,correct such defects by suitable repair or replacement (which alternative shall be at the discretion of SCI)of product at SCI's own expense upon return of the defective part to SCI. In the event that SCI elects to replace the defective product,SCI shall pay up to$50 per defective product for total cost of replacement. In the event of multiple claims,such payment shall be no greater than$1,000 for each installation project. This warranty applies only during normal use that meets the above referenced conditions of installation and operation and is absolutely void if the product has been damaged after purchase or if it has been misused,repaired,altered or modified in any manner whatsoever. SCI shall not warranty any of its products if any portion of the product including without limitation,any component,gasket,housing or bolt has been modified,altered,remanufactured or replaced in any manner by any customer,user of the product or third party. Correction of non-conformities,in the manner and for the period of time provided above,shall constitute fulfillment of all liabilities of SCI to our initial purchaser,with respect to the goods,whether based on contract,negligence,strict tort,or otherwise. It is the intention of SCI that no warranty of any kind,whether expressed or implied shall pass through our initial purchaser to any other person or corpora- tion. No returns will be allowed unless prior written permission of SCI is first obtained. Buyers shall be responsible for all costs of transporta- tion as well as a restocking charge. This warranty is exclusively for the benefit of the initial purchaser of this product from SC1 and,except to the extent prohibited by ap- plicable law,the foregoing warranty is in lieu of all other warranties,express or implied,including but not limited to warranties of fitness or merchantability. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY:SCI shall not under any circumstances be liable for special or consequential damages such as,but not limited - to damage to loss of other property or equipment,loss of profits or revenue,cost of capital,cost of purchased or replacement goods, claims of customers of our initial purchaser,any labor cost for repair or replacement of the product or damage caused by the product. 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General Information RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INSTALLERS AND USERS: Plastic piping systems should be ENGINEERED, INSTALLED and OPERATED in accordance with ESTABLISHED DESIGN AND ENGINEERING STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES for plastic piping systems.Suitability for the intended service application should be determined by the installer and/or user prior to installation of a plastic piping system.All Installation and maintenance personnel should be trained in the proper handling and installation requirements and precautions of plastic piping systems. PRIOR TO ASSEMBLY, all piping system components should be inspected for damage or irregularities. Mating components should be checked to assure that tolerances and engagements are compatible.Do not use any components that appear irregular or do not fit properly.Contact the appropriate manufacturer of the component product in question to determine usability.Consult all applicable codes and regulations for compliance prior to installation. Installation must be made in accordance with SPEARS' MANUFACTURING COMPANY FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PRODUCTS Installation Instructions-FS-3 NOTE — Individual or group instruction in correct solvent welding procedures is available by contacting your local distributor or your servicing Spears Regional Distribution Center. SOLVENT CEMENT CONNECTIONS—Spears°Manufacturing Company recommends the use of Spears°Two Step FS-1 primer with FS-3 solvent cement OR Spears°FS-5 One Step solvent cement for joining Spears°products. Use of solvent cementing products not approved for CPVC fire sprinkler systems,or failure to follow installation instructions will automatically void the warranty. . THREADED CONNECTION — Spears° Manufacturing Company recommends the use of Spears° BLUE 75Tm Thread Sealant.This product has been tested by Spears°and the sealant manufacturer for compatibility with the Spears° CPVC fire sprinkler products.Consult the sprinkler head manufacturer before using this product.WARNING:OTHER PIPE JOINT COMPOUNDS OR PASTES MAY CONTAIN SUBSTANCES THAT COULD CAUSE STRESS CRACKING IN THE CPVC OR OTHER FITTING COMPONENTS.Care must be taken to avoid overtorquing-generally 1 to 2 turns beyond finger tight is all that is required to make up a threaded -)nnection. Factory testing has indicated 10-25 ft.lbs.of torque is adequate to obtain a leak free seal. NOT FOR USE WITH COMPRESSED AIR OR GASES WARNING: DO NOT USE COMPRESSED AIR OR GAS TO TEST ANY PVC OR CPVC THERMOPLASTIC PIPING PRODUCT OR SYSTEM, AND DO NOT USE DEVICES PROPELLED BY COMPRESSED AIR OR GAS TO CLEAR SYSTEMS.THESE PRACTICES MAY RESULT IN EXPLOSIVE FRAGMENTATION OF SYSTEM PIPING AND COMPONENTS CAUSING SERIOUS OR FATAL BODILY INJURY. Dimension Reference G = (LAYING LENGTH) Intersection of center lines to bottom of L =Overall length of fittings;± 1/16 inch. socket/thread;90°elbows,tees,crosses;±1/32 inch. M =Outside diameter of socket/thread hub;± 1/16 inch. H = Intersection of center lines to face of fitting;90°elbows tees, N =Socket bottom to socket bottom;couplings;± 1/16 inch. crosses; ± 1/32 inch. Q =Width of flats;±1/16 inch. J = Intersection of center lines to bottom of socket/thread;45° W = Height of cap; ± 1/16 inch. elbows; ± 1/32 inch CPVC FIRE SPRINKLER PIPE _ SDR. 13.5 (ASTM F 442) Part Number Nominal Size Average OD Average ID Approx.Weight Lbs./Ft. Inches (mm) Inches (mm) Inches (mm) CP-007 3/4 (19.1) 1.050 (26.7) .874 (22.5) .181 CP-010 1/2 (25.4) 1.315 (33.4) 1.101 (28.2) .280 CP-012 1-1/4 (31.8) 1.660 (42.2) 1.394 (35.6) .418 CP-015 1-1/2 (38.1) 1.900 (48.3) 1.598 (40.7) .550 CP-020 2 (50.8) 2.375 (60.3) 2.003 (50.9) .872 CP-025 2-1/2 (63.5) 2.875 (73.0) 2.423 (61.5) 1.260 CP-030 3 (76.2) 3.500 (88.9) 2.950 (75.0) 1.900 1 SPEARS" MANUFACTURING COMPANY FlameGuardTM CPVC FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PRODUCTS SPA EARS TEE soc x soc x soc -f--_. ill L:=---' 4_ — 1�-H 2.L i Part Number Size G FFF H L M Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4201-007 3/4 17/32 1-9/16 3-1/8 1-5/16 .11 4201-010 1 25/32 1-13/16 3-5/8 1-5/8 .19 4201-012 1-1/4 7/8 2-1/8 4-1/4 1-31/32 .28 4201-015 1-1/2 1-3/16 2-9/16 5-1/8 2-11/32 .65 4201-020 2 1-13/32 2-15/16 5-7/8 2-7/8 1.00 . 4201-025 2-1/2 1-19/32 3-11/32 6-11/16 3-17/32 1.81 4201-030 3 2-1/16 3-15/16 7-7/8 4-3/16 3.02 REDUCING TEE soc x soc x soc r --1 Ml H1 1111111 j2I— H � H 2 G2 L Approx.Wt. Part Number Size G 01 G2 H H1 H2 L M M1 M2 (Lbs.) 4201-102 3/4x3/4x1 27/32 11/16 27/32 1-27/32 1-27/32 1-27/32 3-11/16 1-13/32 1-23/32 1-13/32 .21 4201-125 1x3/4x3/4 11/16 3/4 5/8 1-13/16 1-3/4 1-5/8 3-7/16 1-5/8 1-5/16 1-5/16 .16 4201-126 1x3/4x1 3/4 1-7/8 1-3/32 1-27/32 2-31/32 1-31/32 3-13/16 1-23/32 1-23/32 1-13/32 .26 4201-131 1x1x3/4 21/32 13/16 21/32 1-25/32 1-13/16 1-25/32 3-9/16 1-5/8 1-5/16 1-5/8 .16 4201-157 1-1/4x1x3/4 11/16 1-1/32 23/32 1-15/16 2-1/32 1-27/32 3-25/32 2-3/32 1-13/32 1-23/32 .33 4201-158 1-1/4x1x1 • 7/8 31/32 3/4 2-1/8 2-1/16 1-7/8 4 2 1-21/32 1-5/8 .26 4201-159 1-1/4x1x1-1/4 15/16 31/32 1 2-3/16 2-7/32 2-3/32 4-9/32 2-3/32 2-3/32 1-23/32 .42 4201-167 1-1/4x1-1/4x3/4 21/32 1 21/32 1-29/32 2 1-29/32 3-13/16 2 1-5/16 2 .22 4201-168 1-1/4x1-1/4x1 13/16 1 13/16 2-1/16 2-1/8 2-1/16 4-1/8 1-31/32 1-5/8 1-31/32 .25 4201-169 1-1/4x1-1/4x1-1/2 1-1/8 15/16 1-1/8 2-3/8 2-11/32 2-3/8 4-3/4 2-3/32 2-11/32 2-3/32 .51 4201-201 1-1/2x1-1/4x3/4 11/16 1 1/4 2-1/16 2 1-15/16 4 2-5/16 1-3/8 2-1/16 .41 4201-202 1-1/2x1-1/4x1 - 27/32 1-1/32 1 2-7/32 2-5/32 2-1/4 4-15/32 2-5/16 1-11/16 2-1/16 .42 4201-210 1-1/2x1-1/2x3/4 23/32 1-1/16 23/32 2-3/32 2-1/32 2-3/32 4-3/16 2-5/16 1-3/8 2-5/16 .38 4201-211 1-1/2x1-1/2x1 27/32 1-3/16 27/32 2-1/4 2-5/16 2-1/4 4-1/2 2-11/32 1-23/32 2-7/32 .44 4201-212 1-1/2x1-1/2x1-1/4 1 1-3/8 1 2-3/8 2-11/32 2-3/8 4-13/16 2-11/32 2-3/32 2-11/32 .48 4201-213 1-1/2x1-1/2x2 1-5/16 1-1/8 1-5/16 2-11/16 2-21/32 2-11/16 5-3/8 2-11/32 2-27/32 2-11/32 .72 MADE IN THE U.S.A. 2 SPEARS FlgmeGUgrCITM CPVC FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PRODUCTS REDUCING TEE (continued) Soc x Soc x Soc rte}-Ml t- -f G,1 H11 M ---------- M2 L1 1— 1 k- - - IG2 H -H2 L Part Number Size G G1 G2 H H1 H2 L M M1 M2 Approx.Wt. (Lbs.) 4201-248 2x2x3/4 11/16 1-13/32 11/16 2-7/32 2-7/16 2-7/32 4-7/16 2-27/32 1-3/8 2-27/32 .52 4201-249 2x2x1 7/8 1-7/16 7/8 2-3/8 2-9/16 2-3/8 4-3/4 2-27/32 1-23/32 2-27/32 .61 4201-251 2x2x1-1/2 1-7/32 1-13/32 1-7/32 2-11/16 2-25/32 2-11/16 5-3/8 2-27/32 2-11/32 2-27/32 .85 4201-289 2-1/2x2-112x1 29/32 25/32 29/32 2-21/32 1-29/32 2-21/32 5-5/16 3-1/2 1-23/32 3-1/2 1.03 4201-290 2-1/2x2-1/2x1-1/4 1-3/32 1-23/32 1-3/32 2-27/32 1-27/32 2-27/32 5-11/16 3-1/2 2-3/32 3-1/2 1.19 4201-291 2-1/2x2-1/2x1-1/2 1-3/16 1/2 1-3/16 2-15/16 1-7/8 2-15/16 5-7/8 3-15/32 2-11/32 3-15/32 1.26 - 4201-338 3x3x2 1-7/16 1-13/16 1-7/16 3-5/16 3-5/16 3-5/16 6-5/8 4-5/32 2-7/8 4-5/32 1.73 4201-339 3x3x2-1/2 1-3/4 1-31/32 1-3/4 3-5/8 3-23/32 3-5/8 7-1/4 4-5/32 3-7/16 4-5/32 2.14 STREET TEE Spig x Soc x Soc rmil 1 G1 H1 d _ _ 11 t t 2- bmG ��—H G2 H—+ N. Part Number Size G G1 G2 H H1 H2 L M1 M2 Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4244-005 1/2 23/32 23/32 23/32 1-19/32 1-21/32 1-21/32 3-5/32 1-3/16 1-3/16 .11 4244-007 3/4 13/16 27/32 27/32 1-13/16 1-7/8 1-7/8 3-5/8 1-13/32 1-13/32 .16 4244-010 1 1-5/32 1-1/32 1-1/32 2-1/8 1-29/32 1-29/32 4-3/16 1-3/4 1-3/4 .27 4244-012 1-1/4 1-1/4 1 1 2-7/16 2-9/32 2-9/32 4-27/32 2-3/32 2-3/32 .42 4244-015 1-1/2 1-13/16 1-1/8 1-1/8 2-7/8 2-9/16 2-9/16 5-11/32 2-11/32 2-11/32 .56 4244-020 2 1-11/16 1-7/8 1-7/16 3-1/4 2-29/32 2-29/32 6-1/8 2-27/32 2-27/32 .84 3 SPEARS° MANUFACTURING COMPANY FlameGuard TM CPVC FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PRODUCTS MARS • SPRINKLER HEAD TEE Metal Thread Insert Style - Soc x Soc x Fipt M ri� � Hi M MAIM !___----1 LG ���� G2 AH H2 L Part Number Size G G1 G2 H H1 H2 L M M1 M2 Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4202-101 3/4x3/4x1/2 15/32 15/16 15/32 1-15/32 1-9/16 1-15/32 2-15/16 1-3/8 1-7/32 1-3/8 .26 4202-124 1 x314x 112 15/32 1-1/16 19/32 1-19/32 1-11/16 1-19/32 3-5/32 1-23/32 1-7/32 1-3/8 .30 4202-130 1x1x1/2 15/32 1-1/16 15/32 1-19/32 1-11/16 1-19/32 3-3/16 1-23/32 1-7/32 1-23/32 .32 - 4202-156 1-1/4x 1x 1/2 15/32 1-9/32 19/32 1-23/32 1-29/32 1-23/32 3-3/8 2-1/16 1-7/32 1-28/39 .36 4202-166 1-1/4x1-1/4x1/2 15/32 1-11/32 15/32 1-23/32 1-31/32 1-23/32 13-7/16 2-3/32 1-7/32 2-3/32 .37 4202-199 1-112x1-1/4x1/2 7/16 1-17/32 9/16 1-13/16 2-3/32 1-13/16 3-11/16 2-5/16 1-7/32 2-1/16 .45 - 4202-209 1-1/2x1-1/2x1/2 1/2 1-15/32 1/2 1-7/8 2-3/32 1-7/8 3-3/4 2-5/16 1-7/32 2-5/16 .52 4202-237 2x1-1/2x1/2 17/32 1-23/32 21/32 2-1/32 2-11/32 2-1/32 3-15/16 2-27/32 1-7/32 2-11/32 .57 4202-247 2x2x1/2 17/32 1-23/32 17132 2-1/32 2-11/32 2-1/32 4-1/16 2-27/32 1-7/32 2-27/32 .58 SPRINKLER HEAD TEE Special Reinforced Plastic Thread Style Soc x Soc x SR Fipt M11 _a ==�G1 H1 1i m�m Mflj2 L_--_J H��2 1 L Part Number Size G G1 G2 H H1 H2 L M M1 M2 Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4202-101SR 3/4x3/4x1/2 5/8 3/4 5/8 1-5/8 1-7/16 19/32 3-1/4 1-3/8 1-3/16 1-3/8 .15 4202-124SR 1x3/4x1/2 7/16 29/32 9/16 1-19/32 1-5/8 1-9/16 3-5/32 1-23/32 1-3/16 1-19/32 .19 4202-130SR 1x1x1/2 7/16 29/32 7/16 1-9/16 1-19/32 1-9/16 3-1/8 1-23/32 1-3/16 1-23/32 .19 4202-010SR 1x1x1 11/16 15/16 11/16 1-13/16 1-15/16 1-13/16 3-19/32 1-23/32 1-21/32 1-23/32 .28 - 4202-156SR 1-1/4x1x1/2 15/32 1-3/32 19/32 1-23/32 1-7/8 1-23/32 3-13/32 2-3/32 1-3/16 1-23/32 .26 4202-166SR 1-1/4x1-1/4x1/2 15/32 3/4 15/32 1-23/32 1-15/32 19/32 3-7/16 2-3/32 1-3/16 2-3/32 .28 4202-199SR 1-1/2x1-1/4x1/2 9/16 1-9/32 17/32 1-15/16 2 1-25/32 3-23/32 2-11/32 1-3/16 2-3/32 .33 4202-209SR 1-1/2x1-1/2x1/2 1/2 1-1/4 1/2 1-7/8 1-31/32 1-7/8 3-3/4 2-11/32 1-3/16 2-11/32 .35 4202-211SR 1-1/2x1-1/2x1 7/8 1-3/16 7/8 2-1/4 2-3/32 s 2-3/32 4-1/2 2-11/32 1-23/32 2-1/4 .45 4202-237SR 2x2-1/2x1/2 23/32 1-9/16 3/8 2-7/32 2-9/32 1-3/4 3-31/32 2-7/8 1-3/16 2-11/32 .45 4202-247SR 2x2x1/2 1/2 31/32 1/2 2 1-11/16 19/32 4 2-7/8 1-3/16 2-7/8 48 MADE IN THE U.S.A. 4 SPEARS FlameGuardTM CPVC FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PRODUCTS SPRINKLER HEAD TEE Metal Thread Insert Style Soc x Fipt x Soc M1—.1 -4___ILA LI G1 m_ H1 litcRillfirm2 b?_.H L H2 Part Number Size G 01 G2 H H1 H2 L M M1 M2 Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4203-122 1x1/2x1 13/16 11/16 1-3/16 1-23/32 1-19/32 1-13/16 3-7/16 1-23/32 1-23/32 1-7/32 .25 SPRINKLER HEAD TEE Special Reinforced Plastic Thread Style Soc x SR Fipt x Soc M1-1 _1N � M � IM l MIIIII b:_ 2 H L H2 Part Number Size G 01 G2 H H1 H2 L M M1 M2 Approx Wt.(Lbs.) 4203-122SR 1x1/2x1 27/32 3/4 1-3/32 1-23/32 1-5/8 1-13/16 3-7/16 1-23/32 1-23/32 1-7/32 .21 SPRINKLER HEAD TEE (Side Wall) Special Reinforced Plastic Thread Style SR Fipt x SR Fipt x Soc M1—•1 H1 121=10.1a Illll I H L Part Number Size G 01 H H1 L M M1 Approx Wt.(Lbs.). - 4243-074SR 1/2x1/2x3/4 1-3/32 19/32 1-13/16 1-19/32 3-5/8 1-7/32 1-5/16 .17 4243-075SR 1/2x1/2x1 1 23/32 1-23/32 1-27/32 3-7/16 1-3/16 1-5/8 .19 5 SPEARS® MANUFACTURING COMPANY Flame Guard TM CPVC FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PRODUCTS SPEARS 90° ELL Soc x Soc - fGr mr 1+-M Part Number Size G H M Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4206-007 3/4 17/32 1-17/32 1-5/16 .07 4206-010 1 23/32 1-19/32 1-11/16 .12 4206-012 1-1/4 7/8 2-1/8 2 .18 4206-015 1-1/2 1-5/32 2-17/32 2-11/32 .25 4206-020 2 1-13/32 2-29/32 2-7/8 .63 4206-025 2-1/2 1-5/8 3-7/16 3-7/16 1.17 - 4206-030 3 1-29/32 3-23/32 4-3/16 1.80 REDUCING 90° ELL soc x Soc H1 in 1 G' IIII M1 iIlaI FPM---•-1 Part Number Size G G1 H H1 M M1 Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4206-131 1x3/4 21/32 13/16 1-3/4 1-25/32 1-19/32 1-9/32 .11 SPRINKLER HEAD 90°ELL Metal Thread Insert Style Soc x Fipt H1 mum G1 G M1 illi_RA- � iiiT 1..._M___I Part Number Size G G1 H H1 M M1 Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4207-101 3/4x1/2 15/32 29/32 1-15/32 1-1/2 1-3/8 1-7/32 .29 MADE IN THE U.S.A. 6 SPEARS . FlameGuardTM CPVC FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PRODUCTS SPRINKLER HEAD 90°ELL (continued) Metal Thread Insert Style Soc x Fipt H1 mid GI G1 G tow M1 H1 III [..-M-.."1 Part Number Size G 01 H H1 M M1 Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4207-130 1x1/2 23/32 1-3/32 1-27/32 1-11/16 1-23/32 1-7/32 .22 4207-131 1x3/4 1/2 1-3/16 1-5/8 1-27/32 1-23/32 1-13/32 1 .35 4207-166 1-1/4x1/2 7/16 1-5/16 1-21/32 1-29/32 2-1/16 1-7/32 .35 SPRINKLER HEAD 90°ELL Special Reinforced Plastic Thread Style Soc x SR Fipt H1 mu G1 G irill M1 EiaI 1-.-M-1 Part Number Size G 01 H H1 M M1 Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4207-101SR 3/4x1/2 11/32 13/16 1-15/32 1-1/2 1-13/32 1-3/16 .14 4207-130SR 1x1/2 7/16 3/4 1-9/16 1-15/32 1-23/32 1-3/16 .14 4207-131 SR 1x3/4 1/2 7/8 1-5/8 1-9/16 1-23/32 1-3/8 .16 4207-166SR 1-1/4x1/2 13/32 1-1/32 1-21/32 1-23/32 2-3/32 1-7/32 .19 90° STREET ELL Spig x Soc 1 G1 I■ M1 H G „T PIPE 0.D. Part Number Size G G1 H H1 M1 Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4209-007 3/4 15/16 17/32 1-15/16 1-17/32 1-3/8 .12 4209-010 1 1-9/32 23/32 2-13/32 1-27/32 1-3/4 .21 7 SPEARS® MANUFACTURING COMPANY FlameGuardTM CPVC FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PRODUCTS SPA EARS 90° STREET ELL (continued) Spig x Soc - G1 is M1 HG hr PIPE O.D. Part Number Size G 01 H H1 M1 Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4209-012 1-1/4 1-9/16 27/32 2-13/16 2-3132 2-3/32 .32 4209-015 1-1/2 1-15/32 1-3/16 2-27/32 2-9116 2-11/32 .42 4209-020 2 1-23/32 1-3/8 3-7/32 2-15/16 2-27/32 .65 22-112° ELL soc x soc J ■6 Hla M-...-1 Part Number Size H J M Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4216-007 3/4 1-3/16 7/32 1-13/32 .09 4216-010 1 1-3/8 9/32 1-25/32 .14 4216-012 1-1/4 1-1/2 5/16 2-3/32 .20 4216-015 1-1/2 1-7/16 13/32 1-3/8 .19 45° ELL soc x soc J e Hi III 14-M-14 Part Number Size H J M Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4217-007 3/4 1-5/16 5/16 1-13/32 .10 4217-010 1 1-15/32 11/32 1-5/8 .11 4217-012 1-1/4 1-5/8 3/8 2-3/32 .23 4217-015 1-1/2 1-27/32 15/32 2-11/32 .32 4217-020 2 2-1/8 21/32 2-7/8 .48 MADE IN THE U.S.A. 8 SPEARS Flame Guard TM CPVC FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PRODUCTS 45° ELL (continued) • Soc x soc J 44 a ,...„—04 Part Number Size H J M Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4217-025 2-112 2-1/2 3/4 3-1/2 .96 4217-030 3 2-314 7/8 4-5/32 1.22 CROSS Soc x Soc x Soc x Soc 1 � L—,� � G1 t L1 Hi -•-H-•-1 G L Part Number Size G G1 H H1 L L1 M Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4220-007 3/4 5/8 5/8 1-21/32 1-21/32 3-5/16 3-5/16 1-13/32 .22 4220-010 1 3/4 3/4 1-5/8 1-5/8 3-1/4 3-1/4 1-11/16 .23 4220-012 1-1/4 1-1/8 1-1/8 2-3/8 2-3/8 4-3/4 4-3/4 2-3/32 .65 4220-015 1-1/2 1-7/32 1-7/32 2-5/8 2-5/8 5-1/4 5-1/4 2-11/32 .87 4220-020 2 1-1/2 1-1/2 3 3 6 6 3 1.43 4220-025 2-1/2 1-23/32 1-23/32 3-13/32 3-13/32 6-13/16 6-13/16 3-1/2 2.17 4220-030 3 2-1/16 2-1116 3-15/16 3-15/16 7-7/8 7-7/8 4-1/8 3.12 REDUCING CROSS Soc x Soc x Soc x Soc vMl _ ��I ; It G1 H1 _ _ L _ _ L M L1 i--- II r . _._..] 1 G r_-H- L Part Number Size G G1 H H1 L L1 M M1 Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4220-131 1x1x3/4x314 7/8 21/32 2 1-5/8 4 3-1/4 1-27/32 1-1/2 .35 4220-167 1-1/4x1-1/4x3/4x3/4 1-1/16 23/32 2-1/16 1-31/32 4-3/32 3-31/32 2-1/16 1-13/32 .35 9 SPEARS® MANUFACTURING COMPANY FlameGuardTM CPVC FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PRODUCTS SPEARS SPRINKLER HEAD CROSS (Side Wall) Special Reinforced Plastic Thread Style Soc x Soc x SR Fipt x SR Fipt M JUl H1 M1 IN anal�ITI� G1 Li 1..!! G H L Part Number Size G G1 H H1 L L1 M M1 Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4221-101SR 3/4x3/4x1/2x1/2 13/32 5/8 1-19/32 1-13/16 3-5/8 3-3/16 1-1/4 1-5/16 .17 4221-130SR 1x1x1/2x1/2 1-1/16 5/8 1-13/16 1-3/16 3-5/8 3-5/8 1-5/8 1-3/16 .24 4221-131SR 1x1x3/4x314 11/16 1-3/32 1-13/16 1-13/16 3-5/8 3-5/8 1-5/8 1-3/8 .25 COUPLING sac x Soc M 1 I. -41.--N ►1 Part Number Size L M N Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4229-007 3/4 2-1/8 1-5/16 3/16 .05 4229-010 1 2-3/8 1-5/8 3/16 .08 4229-012 1-1/4 2-19/32 2 3/32 .13 4229-015 1-1/2 2-31/32 2-1/2 11/32 .32 4229-020 2 3-1/8 2-7/8 1/8 .46 4229-025 2-1/2 3-13/16 3-9/16 7/16 .70 4229-030 3 4 4-3/16 1/4 .89 MADE IN THE U.S.A. 10 SPEARS FlgmeGUgrCITM CPVC FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PRODUCTS REDUCER COUPLING - Soc x Soc r ., , 7-1 ML- M1 :L=L-.1-,_ ..il :_i Part Number Size L M M1 N Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4229-131 1x3/4 2-3/8 1-23/32 1-13/32 7/32 .10 4229-167 1-1/4x314 2-19/32 2-3/32 1-5/8 11/32 .15 4229-168 1-1/4x1 2-11/16 2-3/32 1-23/32 5/16 .18 . 4229-210 1-112x3/4 2-13/16 2-11/32 1-13/32 15/32 .19 4229-211 1-1/2x1 2-7/8 2-11/32 1-15/16 3/8 .24 4229-212 1-1/2x1-1/4 2-25/32 2-3/8 2-3/32 5/32 .22 4229-248 2x3/4 3-3/16 2-7/8 1-7/16 23/32 .32 4229-249 2x1 3-1/8 2-7/8 1-23/32 1/2 .31 4229-250 2x1-1/4 3-3/16 2-7/8 2-1/8 17/32 .33 4229-251 2x1-1/2 3-3/16 2-27/32 2-11/32 9/32 .31 4229-291 2-1/2x1-1/2 3-23/32 3-15/32 2-11/32 21/32 .51 4229-292 2-1/2x2 3-21/32 3-1/2 2-7/8 13/32 .52 GROOVED COUPLING ADAPTER Groove x Soc PIPE — - _ M1 OD L- mugLi■ 1 N LEI Part Number Size L M N Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4233-012 1-1/4 2-13/16 2-3/32 1-9/16 .17 - 4233-015 1-1/2 2-7/8 2-11/32 1-1/2 .20 4233-020 2 3-1/16 2-27/32 1-9/16 .30 4233-025 2-1/2 3-3/8 3-1/2 1-21/32 .52 4233-030 3 3-9/16 4-5/32 1-23/32 .72 11 SPEARS® MANUFACTURING COMPANY FlameGuardTM CPVC FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PRODUCTS MARS FEMALE ADAPTER Metal Thread Insert Style Soc x Fipt 1- M M1 L__ _I1 H -� N -- 1� L Part Number Size L M M1 N Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4235-007 3/4 2 1-13/32 1-3/8 5/16 .23 4235-010 1 2-9/32 1-11/16 1-23/32 15/32 .25 - 4235-012 1-1/4 2-3/8 2-3/32 2-1/16 13/32 .35 4235-015 1-1/2 2-9/16 2-3/8 2-7/16 7/16 .23 4235-020 2 2-11/16 2-7/8 3-1/32 15/32 .31 FEMALE ADAPTER & REDUCING FEMALE ADAPTER Special Reinforced Plastic Thread Style Soc x SR Fipt r1-----"--4 1 M M1 Ll1 N L Part Number Size M M1 N L Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4235-007SR 3/4 1-13/32 1-3/8 7/32 1-7/8 .09 4235-010SR 1 1-11/16 1-3/4 5/32 2-5/32 .14 4235-012SR 1-1/4 2-1/8 2-1/16 3/16 2-5/16 .20 4235-101SR 3/4x112 1-13/32 1-7/32 7/32 1-15/16 .08 - 4235-130SR 1x1/2 1-23/32 1-7/16 5/32 2-1/32 .17 4235-131SR 1x3/4 1-3/4 1-3/8 1/4 2-3/32 .13 MADE IN THE U.S.A. 12 SPEARS . FlameGuardTM CPVC FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PRODUCTS SPIGOT FEMALE ADAPTER Metal Thread Insert Style Spig x Fipt OD L I N �. L Part Number Size All N L . Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4278-007 3/4 1-3/8 15/32 2-1/16 .13 4278-010 1 1-23/32 19/32 2-13/32 .23 SPIGOT FEMALE ADAPTER Special Reinforced Plastic Thread Style Spig x SR Fipt PIPE M1 L LL- 4.- Part Number Size L All N Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4278-007SR 3/4 1-15/16 1-3/8 11/32 .08 4278-010SR 1 2-1/4 1-23/32 13/32 .13 FEMALE SPRINKLER HEAD ADAPTER Metal Thread Insert Style Soc x Fipt r-w.._,_.._ , M •' IIIIIIl M1 1 N L Part Number Size L M M1 N Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4235-101 3/4x1/2 1-15/16 1-7/16 1-7/32 3/8 .14 I 4235-130 1x1/2 2-7/32 1-23/32 1-7/32 9/16 .16 4235-131 1x314 2-3/16 1-11/16 1-3/8 7/16 .17 13 SPEARS® MANUFACTURING COMPANY FlameGuardTM CPVC FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PRODUCTS SPEARS FEMALE SPRINKLER HEAD ADAPTER . Metal Thread Insert Style (Long Body) Soc x Fipt r---M - - - 'I M1 •L.......ar- 1 N L N ...1 Part Number Size L M M1 N Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) L4235-130 1x1/2 2 1-23/32 1-7/32 7/32 .17 FEMALE SPRINKLER HEAD ADAPTER Metal Thread Insert Style wl Positioning Ring - Soc x Fipt r, M - �I�II, III M, L L. N)-4-- L Part Number Size L M M1 N Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) R4235-101 3/4x1/2 1-15/16 1-7/16 1-7/32 9/32 .14 SPIGOT SPRINKLER HEAD ADAPTER Metal Thread Insert Style Spig x Fipt F o - - - -i i mi � � II II A , N + rI _ Part Number Size L M1 N Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) . 4238-101 3/4x1/2 2-1/32 1-7/32 1/2 .16 4238-130 1x1/2 2-1/32 1-7/32 7/16 .17 MADE IN THE U.S.A. 14 SPEARS . FlameGuardTM CPVC FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PRODUCTS SPIGOT SPRINKLER HEAD ADAPTER Special Reinforced Plastic Thread Style Spig x SR Fipt 7. 11111 10 —0N L Part Number Size L M1 N Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) • 4238-101SR 3/4x1/2 1-29132 1-7/32 1/4 N . .07 4238-130SR 1x112 2-1/32 1-7/32 7-32 .09 ADJUSTABLE SPRINKLER HEAD ADAPTER Metal Thread Insert Style Soc x Fipt Q 11.4 1111=1111111 WBoiddth TilliiTh""7""I ""1110 N L L N Part Number Size Q Body Width Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) Min Max Min Max 42001 3/4x1/2 5-1/32 6-1/4 3-7/16 4-21/32 1-5/16 2-1/8 .41 42011 1x1/2 5 6-1/4 3-11/32 4-19/32 1-5/16 2-1/8 .42 ADJUSTABLE SPRINKLER HEAD ADAPTER Special Reinforced Plastic Thread Style Soc x SR Fipt Q ID _ _ _ _ Ill /aih N L - L N Part Number Size Q Body Width Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) Min Max Min Max 42001SR 3/4x1/2 5-1/32 6-5/16 3-11/32 4-5/8 1-5/16 2-1/8 .37 42011SR 1x1/2 5-1/32 6-5/16 3-7/32 4-1/2 1-5/16 2-1/8 .38 15 SPEARS® MANUFACTURING COMPANY FlameGuardTM CPVC FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PRODUCTS SPEARS ADJUSTABLE SPRINKLER HEAD ADAPTER Metal Thread Insert Style Spig x Fipt . * _ n I Pipe MI� Body o.D. warn f—E--ii "" ""17".. s''--. l—N L L N Part Number Size Q Body Width Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) Min Max Min Max 42004 3/4x1/2 5-1/32 6-5/16 3-3/8 4-19/32 1-5/16 2-1/8 .41 42014 1x1/2 5-1/32 6-5/16 3-3/8 4-5/8 1-5/16 2-1/8 .42 ADJUSTABLE SPRINKLER HEAD ADAPTER Special Reinforced Plastic Thread Style - Spig x SR Fipt Q Pipe -I Body O.D. = Width N .. m L L N Part Number Size - Q Body Width Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) Min Max Min Max 42004SR 3/4x1/2 5-1/32 6-5/16 3-3/16 4-15/32 1-5/16 2-1/8 .36 42014SR 1x1/2 5 6-1/4 3-5/32 4-13/32 1-5/16 2-1/8 .37 REDUCER BUSHING Flush Style Spig x Soc pifil _ ' ___.., -.—N Part Number Size L N Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4237-131 1x3/4 1-13/32 13/32 .05 4237-167 1-1/4x3/4 1-19/32 17/32 .12 4237-168 1-1/4x1 1-23/32 1/2 .09 4237-210 1-1/2x3/4 1-11/16 11/16 .19 4237-211 1-1/2x1 1-23/32 19/32 .15 MADE IN THE U.S.A. 16 SPERRS 1 Flame Guard TM CPVC FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PRODUCTS REDUCER BUSHING Flush Style Spig x Soc P�4L - — _ 4237-212 1-1/2x1-1/4 1-3/4 112 .09 4237-248 2x3/4 1-29/32 29/32 .22 - 4237-249 2x1 1-29/32 25/32 .27 4237-250 2x1-1/4 1-3/4 1/2 .24 4237-251 2x1-1/2 1-3/4 3/8 .17 4237-290 2-1/2x1-1/4 2-13/32 1-3/16 .46 4237-291 2-112x1-1/2 2-13/32 1-1132 .44 4237-292 2-112x2 2-9/32 13/16 .26 4237-338 3x2 2-1/4 3/4 .64 4237-339 3x2-1/2 2-5/16 1/4 .40 CAP soc ' M IN=■ W Part Number Size M W Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4247-007 3/4 1-3/8 1-13/32 .05 4247-010 1 1-19/32 1-9/16 .06 4247-012 1-1/4 2-7/32 1-7/8 .17 4247-015 1-1/2 2-11/32 2-1/16 .17 - 4247-020 2 2-27/32 2-5/16 .35 4247-025 2-1/2 3-17/32 2-11/16 .52 4247-030 3 4-3/8 3 .92 17 SPEARS® MANUFACTURING COMPANY FlameGuardT'" CPVC FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PRODUCTS SPEARS TEST PLUG . (Mipt)(PVC White)Not UL Listed;For Pressure Testing Only L-L Part Number Size L Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4250-005 1/2 27/32 .02 FLANGE - ONE PIECE (Soc)4 Bolt Holes, 150 psi Ir—M—LEN L t t h I.._BOLT CIRCLE DIA.-104 a MAX OD Part Number Size L M N R Bolt No.of Bolt Min. Max. Approx.Wt. Circle Bolt Size Bolt O.D. (Lbs.) Dia. Holes Length 4251-007 3/4 1-5/32 1-1/2 1/8 17/32 2-3/4 4 1/2 2 3-29/32 .31 4251-010 1 1-5/16 1-13/16 1/8 11/16 3-1/8 4 1/2 2-1/4 4-9/32 .35 4251-012 1-1/4 1-13/32 2-7/32 5/32 11/16 3-112 4 1/2 2-1/4 4-5/8 .44 4251-015 1-1/2 1-9/16 2-1/2 3/16 23/32 3-7/8 4 1/2 2-1/2 5 .52 4251-020 2 1-27/32 3 11/32 7/8 4-3/4 4 5/8 3 5-31/32 .91 4251-025 2-1/2 2-1/4 3-1/2 1/2 1-1/32 5-1/2 4 5/8 3-114 6-15/16 1.32 4251-030 3 2-1/8 4-1/4 1/4 1-1/32 6 4 5/8 3-1/4 7-7/16 1.64 3"is Van Stone style two piece design. MADE IN THE U.S.A. 18 SPEARS FlameGuardTM CPVC FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PRODUCTS BLIND FLANGE 4 Bolt Holes, 150 psi RIdit 1 fn r L k BOLT CIRCLE DIA. 1 l j MAX OD Part Number Size R Bolt No.of Bolt Bolt Size Min.Bolt Max.O.D. Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) Circle Dia. Holes Length 4253-007 3/4 17/32 2-3/4 4 1/2 2 3-27/32 .30 4253-010 1 23/32 3-1/8 4 1/2 2-1/4 4-1/4 .35 4253-012 1-1/4 21/32 3-1/2 4 1/2 2-1/4 4-5/8 .40 4253-015 1-1/2 3/4 3-7/8 4 1/2 2-1/2 5-1/32 .74 4253-020 2 25/32 4-3/4 4 5/8 3 5-15/16 .89 4253-025 2-1/2 1-1/32 5-1/2 4 5/8 3-1/4 6-15/16 1.70 4253-030 3 1-5/16 6 4 5/8 3-1/4 7-5/8 1.72 FLANGE - TWO PIECE (Spig)Van Stone Style,4 Bolt Holes, 150 psi -PIPE OD-0' } I N I L R I 1Il F�BOLT CIRCLE DIA.-01 MAY OD Bolt No.of Bolt Min.Bolt Max. Part Number Size L N R Circle Bolt Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) Dia. Holes Size Length O.D. 4256-007 3/4 1-15/16 13/16 17/32 2-3/4 4 1/2 2 3-27/32 .30 4256-010 1 2-7/32 1-1/32 11/16 3-1/8 4 1/2 2-1/4 4-1/4 .41 4256-012 1-1/4 2-3/8 1 11/16 3-1/2 4 1/2 2-1/4 4-5/8 .50 4256-015 1-1/2 2-7/16 1-3/32 23/32 3-7/8 4 1/2 2-1/2 4-31/32 .65 4256-020 2 2-3/4 1-5/32 25/32 4-3/4 4 5/8 3 5-15/16 1.00 4256-025 2-1/2 3-1/16 1-9/32 1-1/32 5-1/2 4 5/8 3-1/4 6-15/16 1.62 4256-030 3 3-3/8 1-13/32 1-1/32 6 4 5/8 3-1/4 7-9/16 1.76 19 SPEARS® MANUFACTURING COMPANY • FlameGuardT"' CPVC FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PRODUCTS MARS UNION soc x soc 1 NUT M_ OD 1 Lio_ir:4,17.,_ _.. f H L Part Number Size L M N Nut O.D. Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4257-007 3/4 2-3/8 1-17/32 3/8 2-1/2 .38 4257-010 1 2-9/16 1-27/32 3/8 2-7/8 .41 4257-012 1-1/4 2-27/32 2-7/32 11/32 3-5/16 .52 4257-015 1-1/2 3-1/8 2-1/2 3/8 3-17/32 .63 4257-020 2 3-5/8 3-1/32 9/16 4-3/16 1.09 TRANSITION UNION wl Metal Thread Insert Soc x Fipt NUT _ "till OD M F l l � 1 IMO N 1v L Part Number Size L M N Nut O.D. Approx.Wt.(Lbs.) 4259-010BR 1 2-7/8 1-27/32 1 2-7/8 .56 4259-012BR 1-1/4 3 2-3/16 1-1/8 3-9/32 .98 4259-015BR 1-1/2 3-3/4 2-1/2 1-9/16 3-17/32 .93 4259-020BR 2 4-3/16 3-1/32 1-27/32 4-3/16 1.57 MADE IN THE U.S.A. 20 SPEARS FlameGuardTM CPVC FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PRODUCTS • SOCKET DIMENSIONS SCH 40-ASTM F438 SCH 80-ASTM F439 (.-C-0-I t B A / / Size Socket Entrance A Socket Bottom B Tolerance SCH 40 Minimum SCH 80 Minimum Socket Length C Socket Length C 3/4 1.058 1.046 ±0.004 0.719 1.000 1 1.325 1.130 ±0.005 0.875 1.125 • 1-1/4 1.670 1.655 ±0.005 0.938 1.250 1-1/2 1.912 1.894 ±0.006 1.094 1.375 2 2.387 2.369 ±0.005 1.156 1.500 2-1/2 2.889 2.868 ±0.007 1.750 1.750 3 3.516 3.492 ±0.008 1.875 1.875 21 SPEARS° MANUFACTURING COMPANY NOTES I LprffRj SPEARS® MANUFACTURING COMPANY• CORPORATE OFFICE T!`F 15853 Olden St., Sylmar,CA 91342•PO Box 9203, Sylmar, CA 91392 (818)364-1611 •www.spearsmfg.com 'r�if Mr ©Copright 2004 Spears®Manufacturing Company.All Rights Reserved.Printed in the United States of America 06/04. FG-4-0604 FlameGuard® SPEARS CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS To Make Reliable Threaded Connections ... Gasket Sealed Head Adapter No Thread Sealant to be Used Hand Tight+ 10 to 25 ft-Ibs Torque to Rotate for Sprinkler Head Alignment For Other Thread Connections: 1. Use a compatible paste sealant. Spears® 11,44 .2.1—G‘..001.--- recommends BLUE 75TM, tested for Itt compatibility with CPVC products. BLUE' 2. Apply sealant to male threads. $ 5 3. Install Sprinkler Heads or make metal THREAD sEAyANt pipe transitions, tighten as follows: Adapter for SR Plastic Metal Metal Pipe Thread Thread Transition • Hand tight Min.5 ft-lbs Min.15 ft-lbs +1.5 to 2 Max. 10 ft-Ibs Max.20 ft-lbs Turns Torque Torque YON Feerft 111.4.401.10t_!!* October 4, 2010 Printed 01/13 FG-3-1010 FlameGuard®LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY Except as otherwise specified for certain products, mandated by law or herein provided, Spears® Manufacturing Company ("Company") warrants Standard Catalog Products ("Products")which have been directly manufactured by them to be free from defects in material and workmanship for as long as the original intended end user of the Products("End User") retains ownership and possession of the Products and complies with this Warranty("Warranty Period"). 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Upon receipt or discovery of any Products that appear questionable or defective each Buyer/ End User shall promptly inspect and return any such Product to the Company at 15853 Olden Street,Sylmar,California 91342,accompanied by a letter stating the nature of any problems. If the Products are determined by Company to be defective in materials or workmanship directly provided by Company,Company,at its sole option,may either repair or replace the defective Products,or reimburse applicable Buyer/End User for the cost of such Products. The applicable Buyer/End User shall bear all applicable shipping costs.THIS SHALL BE BUYERS/END USERS' SOLE REMEDY. EACH BUYER/END USER AGREES THAT COMPANY WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY OTHER OBLIGATIONS RELATING TO THE PRODUCTS,INCLUDING ANY OTHER MATERIALS OR LABOR COSTS,LOSS OF USE OR ANY OTHER ITEM OR FOR ANY DELAYS IN COMPLYING WITH THIS WARRANTY BEYOND COMPANY'S REASONABLE CONTROL. 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EACH BUYER/END USER EXPLICITLY WAIVES CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE§1542 WHICH STATES"A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS WHICH THE CREDITOR DOES NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO EXIST IN HIS FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING THIS RELEASE.WHICH IF KNOWN BY HIM MUST HAVE MATERIALLY ADVERSELY AFFECTED HIS SETTLEMENT WITH DEBTOR"AND ALL OTHER SIMILAR STATUTORY,COMMON AND CASE LAW RIGHTS. DEFENSES AND LIMITATIONS. Having previously independently inspected the Products.or a sample,as fully as desired,or having the opportunity to and having not done so.upon acceptance of delivery of the Products. and except as otherwise herein explicitly provided,each Buyer/End User by acceptance or use of the Products accepts them in their"AS IS"and`WITH ALL FAULTS'condition without any other warranty,expressed,implied or otherwise,and accepts and assumes the entire risk and cost of all servicing,remediation and consequences thereof.This Warranty shall be governed by California law and any unenforceable provisions severed without affecting the remaining provisions.As used herein,"including"includes'without limitation." TABLE OF CONTENTS Warranty Inside Cover IMPORTANT INFORMATION 4 Use of this Manual•Hazards&Information Definitions 4 System Engineering,Installation&Maintenance 4 Installer Training 5 General Installation Safety Instructions 5 Introduction 5 Handling&Storage 6 Pipe&Fittings 6 One-Step Solvent Cement 6 Listing,Approvals,Application&Use 7 Light Hazard Occupancies 7 Residential Occupancies 7 Low Pressure Dry Pipe and Pre-action Systems 8 Concealed Installations 9 Combustible Concealed Installation with Specific Use Sprinklers 9 Combustible Attic Spaces with Specific Use Sprinklers 10 Exposed Installations 10 Expanded Use with Light Hazard Extended Coverage and Residential Sprinklers 10 Unfinished Basement with Exposed Solid Wood Joist Installation 11 Extended Coverage Quick Response Sprinklers 14 Return Air Plenum Installation•Garage Installations 15 Ambient Temperature Limitations•High Temperature Areas 15 • Cold Temperature Areas 15 Fire Sprinkler System Risers 16 Underground Fire Service•C-UL Listing Requirements 18 Factory Mutual Approvals 20 Loss Prevention Certification Board LPCB 20 NSF International 21 Penetrating Fire-related Walls&Partitions 21 Heat Sources&Open Ceiling Areas 21 Use With Other Manufacturers'Pipes,Fittings&Solvent Cement 22 Installation&Joining 22 Solvent Cement Welded Joints 22 Solvent Cement Requirements 27 Threaded Connections 27 TorqueSafe"Gasket Sealed Thread Connections 29 Painting Pipe&Fittings•Cleaning 30 Transition to Other Materials•Flanged Connections 30 Flange Data&Bolt Torque•Grooved Coupling Adapters 31 Adjustable Sprinkler Head Adapter Installation 33 Flushing System 34 System Acceptance Testing(Hydrostatic Pressure Test) 34 Recommended Cut-in Procedures for Systems Modification or Repair 35 Engineering Data 31 Pipe&Fitting Specifications•Hydraulic Design 37 Allowance for Friction Loss in Fittings 38 Hanger&Supports 38 Riser Support 41 Exposed Installations•Earthquake Bracing•Trenching 42 Snaking/Deflection of Pipe 43 Backfilling 45 Material Properties 46 Expansion&Contraction 47 Expansion Loop&Offset Configurations 49 Review-Do's&Don'ts 52 Material Safety Data Sheet 53 FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears Manufacturing Company Page 3 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Please Read The Following Section Before Proceeding Use of this Manual Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are approved for use in combination with other listed manufacturers'products(see,"Use With Other Manufacturers' Pipes, Fittings, and Solvent Cements" section). However, specific application approvals may not be the same amongst manufacturers. It is the installer's responsibility to verify suitability of products used in combination according to each manufacturer's installation instructions. Engineering data related to the installation and use of CPVC Fire Sprinkler Pipe provided in this manual is based on product manufactured by Spears° Manufacturing Co.(Spears°FlameGuard°),the Victaulic Company(Victaulic FireLock") or Harvel Plastics, Inc. (Harvel BlazeMaster°), as designated herein. If products other than Spears®, Victaulic or Harvel are used, follow the appropriate manufacturer's installation instructions. Contact Spears° if questions on any application are not addressed in this manual. This manual is intended for use by specifiers,installers,and users in the selection,design,installation,and inspection of Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products for fire protection service. Due to the critical safety and loss prevention uses of such systems, all information contained herein is considered vital to obtain proper system performance and must be read and understood carefully before starting the installation.The information contained within this manual is accurate at the time of publication to the best of our knowledge.It is not meant as a replacement for formal installer training. We do not make any guarantees nor assume any liabilities arising out of its use.If you need additional copies,or if you have any questions about the safe installation and use of these products,contact Spears°Manufacturing Company, P.O. Box 9203, Sylmar, CA 91392 or call(800)862-1499.Additional copies of this manual may be downloaded from our web site:www.spearsmfg.com. Hazards&Information Definitions Definitions for identifying the various hazard levels are as follows: • WARNING-The use of the word"WARNING"identifies the presence of hazards or unsafe practices that could result in severe personal injury if instructions,including recommended precautions,are not followed. • CAUTION-The use of the word"CAUTION"identifies possible hazards or unsafe practices that could result in personal injury,product damage,and/ or property damage if instructions,including precautions,are not followed. • NOTICE-The use of the word"NOTICE"identifies special instructions that are highly important but not related to hazards. • Text information in bold print—Text in bold print identifies additional important information that may or may not be related to a hazard,according to the topic and context. System Engineering,Installation&Maintenance CPVC Fire Sprinkler Systems must be engineered,installed and maintained in accordance with local codes,standards and Spears°FlameGuard°CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products Installation Instructions.Code requirements and field conditions may differ.It is the responsibility of the installing contractor to insure that the product is suitable for the intended use and that all requirements have been satisfied. Page 4 ©2013 Spears'Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 Installer Training Spears°Manufacturing Company recommends that installers receive proper installation training and that training be renewed every two (2) years. - Training will be provided at no charge by contacting an authorized Spears° FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products distributor or your nearest Spears°Regional Distribution Center. General Installation Safety Instructions • Use only recommended accessories. Use of improper accessories or unapproved system components in conjunction with Spears°FlameGuard® CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products will void the warranty and may result in improper operation of the system. • CAUTION:Avoid dangerous environments.If utilizing electrically powered tools for installation, be sure that the area is free of moisture or wetness that could create an unsafe condition. Keep work area clean and well illuminated.Allow sufficient space for measuring and system dry-fit to accommodate proper installation. • Prevent back injury.Always practice safe lifting and installation techniques. • Use only tools specifically designed for plastic pipe and fittings. • Inspect the products.Be sure that all parts are included and that you have all necessary tools available to properly install the system. CAUTION: Follow all workplace safety requirements. Wear safety glasses, hardhat,and safety footwear.Always practice safety first. • When solvent cementing, always work in a well-ventilated area. Avoid sources of heat or open flames. DO NOT smoke.Wear protective gloves. PVA-coated protective gloves are recommended for use while solvent cementing.If hands come in contact with solvent cement,use a waterless, abrasive soap. • Wear ear protection.Protect your hearing if you are exposed to long periods of very noisy job-site operations. INTRODUCTION Spears° FlameGuard® CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are manufactured from high quality, Post-Chlorinated Poly Vinyl Chloride(CPVC), a specialty thermoplastic material tested and approved by certifying agencies for use in CPVC fire sprinkler systems. Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products provide unique advantages over traditional metal fire sprinkler systems through superior hydraulics, ease of installation and handling and quick assembly using readily available,inexpensive tools. FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears'Manufacturing Company Page 5 • Handling&Storage Pipe&Fittings Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products resist attack from a large group of chemicals that are corrosive to metallic piping. However,care must be taken to avoid contact with chemicals that are harmful to CPVC including those found in some common construction products. Specific chemicals or chemical vapors that contact CPVC can weaken or severely damage the system.Consult with the chemical manufacturer or Spears°before use. WARNING: DO NOT expose Spears* FlameGuard*CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products to edible oils, esters, ketones, or petroleum-based products, such as cutting oils, packing oils, traditional pipe thread paste or dopes, and some lubricants. Do not store or install CPVC products in direct contact with plasticizer containing materials such as electrical tape or certain wire and cable insulations. Consult with the chemical manufacturer for compatibility with CPVC or Spears* before use. Contact with incompatible chemicals could cause serious personal injury,property damage,and product damage. Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Pipe should be stored indoors with a maximum storage temperature of 110° F(43°C). If storing outdoors, the products must be covered with a non-transparent material to prevent extended exposure to sunlight. Brief exposure to direct sunlight on the job site may result in color fade, but it will not affect the physical properties. Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Fittings should be stored indoors in their original containers to keep them free from dirt and to help reduce the possibility of damage. WARNING: Spears° FlameGuard* CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products must not be subjected to prolonged sunlight exposure.The use of pipe and fittings that have been damaged due to improper storage could cause serious personal injury,property damage,and product damage. Reasonable care must be exercised in handling Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products.DO NOT drop the products or drop anything on them. If improper handling results in scratches,splits,or gouges,the damaged fitting or section of pipe must be discarded. WARNING: DO NOT install Spears' FlameGuard*CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products that have been scratched,split,or gouged.The use of pipe and fittings that have been damaged due to improper handling could cause serious personal injury,property damage,and product damage. One-Step Solvent Cement Spears° FS-5 One-Step Low VOC Solvent Cement must be stored out of direct sunlight in an ambient temperature between 40° F(4° C) and 90° F (32°C).The solvent cement may be used for a period of two years from the date stamped on the container.Expired solvent cement must be discarded in an environmentally friendly fashion, in accordance with local regulations.To prolong the life of the cement,the containers must be kept tightly closed when not in use and covered as much as possible when in use. WARNING: • Spears°FS-5 One-Step Low VOC Solvent Cement is highly flammable. Eliminate all ignition sources. • Avoid breathing vapors. Use only with adequate ventilation. Explosion-proof, general mechanical ventilation or local exhaust is recommended to maintain vapor concentrations below recommended exposure limits. In confined or partially enclosed areas, a NIOSH approved organic vapor cartridge respirator with a full face-piece is recommended.Avoid frequent contact with skin. It is recommended that you wear PVA coated gloves and an impervious apron. Page 6 ©2013 Spears° Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 • Avoid contact with eyes. Splash-proof chemical goggles are recommended. • Review the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and the important product information provided on the label for Spears'FS-5 One-Step Low VOC Solvent Cement. Failure to follow the above recommendations could result in death or serious personal injury. Listings,Approvals,Application&Use Spears° FlameGuard® CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are fully tested and approved for use in wet pipe fire sprinkler systems by Underwriters Laboratories Inc., FM Global, and the Loss Prevention Certification Board. Spears° FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are approved for use in low pressure dry pipe or pre-action systems by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are listed by NSF International for use in potable water systems. For specific listing information not covered in this manual concerning Factory Mutual,The Loss Prevention Certification Board or NSF International,please contact your nearest Spears°Regional Distribution Center. NOTICE: National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standards 13, 13R, and 13D must be referenced for design and installation requirements in conjunction with this manual and all local codes. CAUTION: Spears° FlameGuard° CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are NOT listed for outdoor applications. Outdoor installation could result in product failure and property damage and will not be covered under the Spears° FlameGuard°CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products warranty. CAUTION: Spears° FlameGuard°CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are to be used in wet pipe systems only,except as provided for dry pipe or pre-action systems in this manual. A wet pipe system is one that contains water and is connected to a water supply system so that the water will discharge immediately when the sprinkler is opened. A low pressure dry pipe or pre- action system is a piping system containing air or nitrogen under pressure that is release with the opening of a sprinkler which activates a special dry pipe valve allowing water to flow into the piping system and to the open sprinkler. WARNING:Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products must never be used for distribution of compressed air or other gases except as provided for under Low Pressure Dry Pipe and Pre-action Systems specified in this manual.Failure to follow this warning could result in product failure,property damage and severe personal injury or death. Light Hazard Occupancies Spears°FlameGuard°CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are UL Listed for use in Light Hazard Occupancies,as defined in the NFPA 13. In accordance with NFPA 13,2002 Edition paragraph 6.3.6.2,"Pipe or tube listed for light hazard occupancies shall be permitted to be installed in ordinary hazard rooms of otherwise light hazard occupancies where the room does not exceed 400 square feet". NOTICE: Local jurisdictions must approve of this exception. Residential Occupancies Spears°FlameGuard°CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are UL Listed for use in: Residential occupancies up to and including four stories in height,as defined in NFPA 13R. Residential occupancies, as defined in the Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One and Two Family Dwellings and Manufactured Homes,NFPA 13D. FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears' Manufacturing Company Page 7 Low Pressure Dry Pipe and Pre-action Systems In accordance with the UL°Listing,Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products may be used in Low Pressure Dry Pipe and Pre-action System applications in Light Hazard and Residential occupancies in accordance with NFPA 13,13D and 13R when subject to the following additional limitations: A CPVC Low Pressure Dry Pipe or Pre-action System is a piping system intended for use where piping could be subjected to freezing temperatures and water filled pipe cannot be utilized.The minimum rated temperature is-20° F (-29°C). Low Pressure Dry Pipe systems contain compressed air or nitrogen (gas) having an internal gage pressure of not more than 15 psig (105 kPa). These specially designed systems require separate control valve mechanisms for this application(supplied by others)that activate to release water into the dry piping section and to the sprinkler heads.The water-filled portion of the system control device must be in an area protected from freezing. It is the installer's responsibility to be sure the system is installed in accordance with the limitations of this manual and specifications of a Dry Pipe or Pre-action Fire Sprinkler System design Engineer for proper control devices, pipe sizing, and other important design and maintenance criteria applicable to each project.CPVC dry systems must be designed with the following maximum water delivery time delay. Occupancy Hazard` Remote Sprinklers Water Delivery Open Delay,sec. Residential 1 15 Light 1 60 As described in NFPA 13,Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems. Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are UL°Listed for use in Dry Pipe or Pre-action type systems when installed with UL° Listed Spears° FlameGuard®,or BlazeMaster®brands of CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products that are also Listed for this application. CPVC installation in a Dry Pipe or Pre-action sprinkler system must be concealed(protected)by either: (1)A 3/8 in.thick or thicker gypsum wallboard; (2)A suspended membrane ceiling with lay-in panels or tiles having a weight of not less than 0.35 lb/ft2 when installed with metallic support grids;or (3)1/2 in.plywood soffits. CPVC pipe and fittings used in a Dry Pipe or Pre-action System are not for use in combustible concealed spaces where sprinklers are required by NFPA 13, 13D and 13R. Pipe and fittings are for indoor use only, down to a minimum temperature of -20°F(-29°C). CPVC pipe in Dry Pipe or Pre-action Systems must be installed with proper pitch to allow system drainage for removal of water. NFPA 13 requires a minimum pitch of 1/2 inch per 10 feet(4 mm/m)for main lines and branch lines in areas subject to freezing. The following types of sprinklers and arrangements shall be permitted for dry pipe systems,current NFPA 13: (1)Upright sprinklers; (2)*Listed dry sprinklers; (3)Pendent sprinklers and sidewall sprinklers installed on return bends,where the sprinklers,return bend,and branch line piping are in an area maintained at or above 40°F(4°C); • (4)Horizontal sidewall sprinklers installed so that water is not trapped; Page 8 ©2013 Spears®Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 (5)Pendent sprinklers and sidewall sprinklers,where the sprinklers and branch line piping are in an area maintained at or above 40°F(4°C),the water supply is potable,and the piping for the dry pipe system is copper or CPVC specifically listed for dry pipe applications. Residential sprinklers used in CPVC Dry Pipe Systems shall be specifically listed for such use. Low Pressure Dry Systems have a maximum installed air pressure of 15 psi(1 BAR).Air(or Nitrogen)supply for charging the system must be filtered,clean, oil-free, and must be pressure regulated to assure that the 15 psi (1 BAR) pressurization is not exceeded. WARNING-Oil in the air(or Nitrogen)supply can cause environmental stress cracking in CPVC materials. WARNING-Over pressurization can result in system damage or serious injury. The system must be hydrostatically tested in accordance with System Acceptance Testing(Hydrostatic Pressure Test)as specified in this manual. Concealed Installations In concealed installations,the minimum protection shall be one layer of 3/8- inch gypsum wallboard, 1/2-inch plywood soffits,or a suspended membrane ceiling with lay-in panels or tiles having a minimum weight of not less than 0.35 lbs/ft2 when installed with metal support grids.The minimum protection for residential occupancies,defined in NFPA 13D and 13R,may consist of one layer of 1/2-inch plywood. Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products must be used in sprinkler systems employing sprinkler heads rated at 225°F(107°C)or lower. NOTICE • Spears°FlameGuard°CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products CANNOT be installed in spaces designated by NFPA 13 as combustible,concealed spaces that require sprinklers, unless the space is protected by sprinkers that are specifically Listed for the application. • NFPA 13D and NFPA 13R permit the omission of sprinklers in combustible, concealed spaces. Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products can be installed in these areas when sprinkling residential occupancies in accordance with these standards. Combustible Concealed Installations with Specific Use Sprinklers In accordance with UL Listing,Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products can be used in specific light-hazard,combustible concealed and noncombustible concealed spaces that require sprinkler protection when installed with UL Listed Victaulic Model V2502,Tyco Fire Products Model CC1—2.8 K-Factor or Model CC2—5.6 K-Factor Combustible Concealed Space Sprinklers,Specific Application Upright, or UL Listed Viking Microfast°COINTM Quick Response Combustible Interstitial Space Upright Sprinklers for Specific Application. The system must be installed in accordance with the applicable sprinkler manufacturer's information contained in Victaulic Model V2502, Submittal 40.09, Tyco Fire Products Model CC1 — 2.8 K-Factor Combustible Concealed Space Sprinkler Technical Data Sheet(dated July 2004), Tyco Fire Products Model CC2 — 5.6 K-Factor Combustible Concealed Space Sprinkler Technical Data Sheet(dated July 2007)or Viking Microfast°COINTM Quick Response Upright Sprinkler SIN VK900(Specific Application)Technical Data Sheet(dated February 2,2007). NOTICE:When installing Spears°FlameGuard°CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products in combustible concealed areas where sprinklers are required, the specific application sprinkler must be used in accordance with the UL Listing.Contact the local authority having jurisdiction with questions concerning code requirements. FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears§Manufacturing Company Page 9 Combustible Attic Spaces with Specific Use Sprinklers Product Description In accordance with the UL Listing,Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products may be installed within the attic space provided the attic space is protected with UL Listed Tyco Fire Products Specific Application Attic Sprinklers. Specific Application Attic Sprinklers are sprinklers designed to provide protection of specific light hazard combustible, as well as non- combustible,attic spaces requiring sprinkler protection. Installation Requirements When using the Specific Application Attic Sprinklers, Spears°FlameGuard® CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products may be installed to feed the wet system sprinklers below the ceiling and exposed to feed wet system specific application attic sprinklers provided the system is installed in accordance with the Tyco Fire Products'Technical Data Sheet TFP610(dated May 2008)for Specific Application Attic Sprinklers. Exposed Installations Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are UL Listed for use in installations without protection(exposed),with the following restrictions: Exposed CPVC Fire Sprinkler piping is installed below a smooth, flat, horizontal ceiling construction utilizing UL Listed support devices. • Listed, Quick-Response, ordinary temperature-rated pendent sprinklers having deflectors installed within 8 inches from the ceiling. Listed, Residential, ordinary temperature-rated, pendent sprinklers located in accordance with their Listing.The maximum distance between sprinklers must not exceed 15 feet.The piping must be mounted directly to the ceiling. • Listed, Quick-Response, ordinary temperature-rated horizontal sidewall sprinklers having deflectors installed within 6 inches from the ceiling and within 4 inches from the sidewall.Listed,Residential,ordinary temperature rated horizontal sidewall sprinklers located in accordance with their Listing. The maximum distance between sprinklers must not exceed 14 feet.The piping must be mounted directly to the sidewall. • Listed,Quick-Response,upright sprinklers having a maximum temperature rating of 155° F (68° C) must be installed so that the deflectors are a maximum of 4"from the ceiling.The maximum distance from the ceiling to the centerline of the main run of pipe must be 7-1/2".The distance from the centerline of a sprinkler head to a hanger must be 3". Rigid pipe hangers secured to the ceiling must be used. Expanded Use with Light Hazard Extended Coverage and Residential Sprinklers In accordance with the UL Listing, Spears° CPVC Fire Sprinkler products may be installed without protection (exposed)when subject to the following additional limitations. The following installations shall be below a smooth, flat, horizontal ceiling construction and require the use of FS-5 one step solvent cement.The piping shall be mounted directly to the sidewall. Listed quick response,200°F(93°C)maximum temperature rated,horizontal sidewall sprinklers having deflectors installed within 12 inches (304 mm) from the ceiling and within 6 inches (152 mm) from the sidewall or Listed residential, 200° F(93°C) maximum temperature rated, horizontal sidewall sprinklers located in accordance with their Listing and a maximum distance between sprinklers not to exceed 14 feet(4.27 m). The following installations shall be below a smooth, flat, horizontal ceiling construction, are limited to unobstructed construction, require the use of Schedule 80 fittings for sizes 1-1/2 in.and greater,and require the use of FS-5 one step solvent cement.The piping shall be mounted directly to the sidewall. Page 10 ©2013 Spears"Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 • Listed light hazard,extended coverage,quick response, 175° F(79°C) maximum temperature rated, horizontal sidewall sprinklers having deflectors installed within 12 inches(304 mm)from the ceiling and within 6 inches (152 mm) from the sidewall, a maximum distance between sprinklers not to exceed 16 feet(4.87 m), and an application density not less than 0.10 gpm/ft2(4.08 mm/min). • Listed residential, 165°F(74°C)maximum temperature rated,horizontal sidewall sprinklers having deflectors installed within 12 inches (304 mm)from the ceiling and within 6 inches(152 mm)from the sidewall, a maximum distance between sprinklers not to exceed 18 feet(5.48 m),and an application density not less than 0.10 gpm/ft2(4.08 mm/min). • Listed light hazard, extended coverage, quick response 165° F (74° C) maximum temperature rated, horizontal sidewall sprinklers having deflectors installed within 12 inches(304 mm)from the ceiling and within 6 inches (152 mm) from the sidewall, a maximum distance between sprinklers not to exceed 18 feet(5.48 m), and an application density not less than 0.10 gpm/ft2(4.08 mm/min). • Listed light hazard,extended coverage,quick response,155°F(68°C) maximum temperature rated,horizontal sidewall sprinklers(manufactured by Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co. Inc. SIN RA0362) having deflectors installed within 12 inches(304 mm)from the ceiling and within 6 inches(152 mm)from the sidewall,a maximum distance between sprinklers not to exceed 24 feet(7.31 m),and a flow not less than 40 gpm(152 Umin)per sprinkler. Spears® FG-3 installation instructions must be referenced for complete information regarding installation. Additional requirements may be listed in NFPA 13, 13D and 13R. Unfinished Basements with Exposed Solid Wood Joist Installations NOTICE: Use of Spears® FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products is limited to basements where the quantity and combustibility of contents is low and fires with relatively low rates of heat release are expected. Refer to NFPA 13D, "Standard for Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One and Two Family Dwellings and Manufactured Homes",for more information regarding installation in unfinished basements with exposed,solid wood joists. Spears®FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products can be installed in unfinished basements with exposed, solid wood joists with the following limitations: 1. The ceiling shall be horizontal and constructed utilizing nominal 2 in.x 10 in. solid wood joists on 16 in.centers. OR The ceiling must be horizontal and constructed utilizing nominal 2 in.x 12 in. solid wood joists on 16 in. centers. When installing Spears®FlameGuard® CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products in conjunction with 2 in.x 12 in. solid wood joists,the maximum system working pressure under flowing conditions must not exceed 100 psi and the maximum system working pressure under non- flowing conditions must not exceed 175 psi. 2. Schedule 80 fittings are required for installations involving 1-1/2"through 3" piping. 3. The distance from the floor to the bottom of the solid wood joists must be between 7 ft and 8 ft. 4. All system mains shall be run perpendicular to the joists.All branch lines shall be run parallel to the joists. 5. When the total protected area exceeds 1,000 square feet,blocking shall be utilized to divide the area into individual compartments not exceeding 1,000 square feet. FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears',Manufacturing Company Page 11 6. The maximum length along the joist must not exceed 32 feet. When the length exceeds 32 feet, blocking must be utilized. The blocking must be constructed of minimum 1/2 in. plywood and shall be the full depth of the wood joists.Refer to drawing below. 16 inches CEILIN /01--1 -111bilt BLOCKING / ,I// Solid Wood Joists(Typical) Center Wall Riser with Center Room Main / 1 12'Max. 12'Max. Centers 6'Max. j 2x10 or 2x12 1,✓ �1'/n"Max. Branch Main 1 • 6'Max. IL i 2'Max.to 112"Mae', Support to Center of Riser Riser(1"Min. 1W Max. to 2"Max.) from Wall to Edge of Riser 32'Max.to Wall or Blocking to z, Center Wall Riser with Main at Wall 12'Max. 12'Max. rl 16"Centers 6'Max. j, 2x10 or 2x12 '1.13/4"Max. Branch ti 12"Max.to Center 1 6'Max. 2'Max.to of Riser Support Ph'Max,from Main Wall to Edge Riser 32'Max.to Wall of Riser or Blocking Page 12 ©2013 Spears'°'Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 Riser in Corner 12'Max. 12'Max. /r•// k16"Centers 6'Max. 2x10 or 2x'12 -114"Max. Branch '' I 6'Max. f,11 i n 12"Max. to Center 2'Max.to of Riser 32'Max.to Wall Support or Blocking 11/2'Max.from Well .� to Edge of Riser Riser(1"Min.to 2"Max.) 7. Listed residential pendent sprinklers with a maximum temperature rating of 155° F and a minimum K-factor of 3.0 must be used for this type of installation.NOTE:The maximum sprinkler spacing shall not exceed 12 feet. 8. The system must be designed to UL Listed flows for the sprinklers being used. However, the flow must not be less than 11 gpm per sprinkler. Sprinklers must be installed with the deflectors below the solid wood joists for future installation of a finished ceiling. However, deflector placement must not exceed 1-3/4 inches below the solid wood joist(refer to following Figures"A" and "B"). For more information, refer to NFPA 13D, "Standard for Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One and Two Family Dwellings and Manufactured Homes". Branches Supported with Blocking Branches Supported with Hangers fI I ,14,0*. h Joist 11111, Depth Max. IP Yz Joist ON/ Depth Max. 13/.," �y � 13/4" Max. Max. FIGURE"A" FIGURE"B" FG-3-1010 0 2013 Spears'Manufacturing Company Page 13 9. When installing Spears® FlameGuard® CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products perpendicular(system mains)to the solid wood joists,UL Listed support devices for thermoplastic sprinkler piping or other UL Listed support devices shall be used which mount the piping directly to the bottom of the solid wood joists.In addition,it is acceptable to cut holes in the solid wood joists at or below the center of the depth of the solid wood joist for support. Holes must be oversized to allow for movement and must be located in an area that will not compromise joist integrity. Consult the authority having jurisdiction for more information regarding structural integrity. 10. When installing Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products parallel(branch lines)to the solid wood joists,the pipe and fittings must be installed in the cavity below the bottom of the ceiling and above the bottom of the joist. Branch lines must be located at or below the center of the depth of the solid wood joist. UL Listed support devices must be used to mount piping directly to nominal 2 in.wood blocking.In addition, UL Listed support devices can be used that offset the pipe a nominal distance of 1-1/2 in.from the solid wood joists. Extended Coverage Quick Response Sprinklers In accordance with the UL Listing,Spears®FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products may be installed without protection (exposed)when subject to the following additional limitations: 1. Exposed piping is to be installed below a smooth,flat,horizontal ceiling construction. 2. Listed pendent, light hazard, quick response, extended coverage sprinklers,155°F maximum temperature rating having deflectors installed within 8 in.from the ceiling and a maximum distance between sprinklers not to exceed 20 ft.with an application density of at least 0.10 gpm/sqft. 3. Listed pendent residential sprinklers, 155°F maximum temperature rating having deflectors installed within 8 in.from the ceiling and a maximum distance between sprinklers not to exceed 20 ft. with an application density of at least 0.10 gpm/sqft. 4. Listed horizontal sidewall, light hazard, quick response, extended coverage sprinklers, 165° F maximum temperature rating having deflectors installed within 6 in.from the ceiling and within 4 in.from the sidewall and a maximum distance between sprinklers not to exceed 18 ft. with an application density of at least 0.10 gpm/sqft. 5. Listed horizontal sidewall residential sprinklers, 165°F maximum temperature rating having deflectors installed within 6 in.from the ceiling and within 4 in. from the sidewall and a maximum distance between sprinklers and not to exceed 18 ft.with an application density of at least 0.10 gpm/sqft. 6. When using fittings in the 1-1/2 in. and greater size only Schedule 80 fittings may be used. 7. The end use application is limited to unobstructed construction. 8. All solvent cement joints shall be made with Spears°FS-5 One Step Solvent Cement,or any other cements referenced on page 23 of this manual. Page 14 ©2013 Spears'Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 Return Air Plenum Installation Spears®FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products meet the combustibility requirements for thermoplastic sprinkler pipe,as described in the Standard for Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems, NFPA 90A. Spears®FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products may be installed in the plenum space adjacent to,but not over,an opening in the ceiling,such as a ventilation grill. Garage Installations Spears® FlameGuard® CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are suitable for use in garages requiring sprinklers, as defined in NFPA 13R, with the following requirements: Minimum protection consisting of either one layer of 3/8-inch thick gypsum or 1/2-inch thick plywood must be provided. Listed pendent or sidewall sprinklers with a maximum temperature rating of 225°F(107°C)must be used. All sprinklers must be installed per the manufacturer's published installation instructions. The system must be installed per the requirements of NFPA 13R and these installation instructions. Ambient Temperature Limitations Spears®FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are suitable for use in areas where ambient temperatures are within the range of 35° F(2° C) to 150°F(65°C).The Loss Prevention Certification Board(LPCB)listing states the maximum ambient temperature shall not exceed 120°F(50°C). High Temperature Areas Spears®FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products can be installed in areas, such as an attic,where the ambient temperature exceeds 150° F(65°C) if ventilation is provided or if insulation is used around the product to maintain a cooler environment. WARNING: DO NOT install Spears` FlameGuard`CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products in areas where the ambient temperature exceeds 150°F(65°C) without adequate ventilation or insulation around the product to maintain a cooler environment. Cold Temperature Areas Spears®FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products can be used in areas where the ambient temperature remains above 35°F(2°C).These products can also be used in an area subject to freezing temperatures if the sprinkler system installation is protected from freezing. Many standard cold weather piping design and installation practices can be used to protect the system from freezing, including, but not limited to the use of low pressure dry pipe and pre-action systems (see titled section in this manual), the use of glycerin, insulation installation techniques, and pipe insulation. Contact the manufacturers for compatibility of their products with Spears°FlameGuard® CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products. FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears`$Manufacturing Company Page 15 NOTE:Attention must be given to local insulating techniques and codes that require a particular method. Since very cold weather will make Spears° FlameGuard® CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products more susceptible to damage, extra care should be taken to avoid rough handling or impact to these products. WARNING: DO NOT allow a sprinkler system to freeze.A frozen system will deactivate and the pressures built up can cause the sprinkler heads to open or damage the pipe and fittings. Antifreeze solutions of water and USP or CP grade GLYCERIN are acceptable for use with Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products. Refer to NFPA 13,NFPA 13R,NFPA 13D and consult the local authority having jurisdiction before using glycerin solutions in fire sprinkler applications. WARNING: DO NOT use glycol-based antifreeze solutions. Glycol solutions are not chemically compatible with the CPVC material and can cause damage to the CPVC Fire Sprinkler System. The following information can be used to determine the quantity of a glycerin based antifreeze solution needed to protect the piping system. Nominal Pipe Actual mm Size US Gallons of Water Size-inch Per Foot 3/4(DN20) 26,9 .0311 1 (DN25) 33,7 .0494 1-1/4 (DN32) 42,4 .0792 1-1/2 (DN40) 48,3 .1042 2 (DN50) 60,3 .1636 2-1/2 (DN65) 73,0 .2395 3(DN80) 88,9 .3555 NOTE:The gallons per foot column can be used for calculations when adding GLYCERIN to the piping system for freeze protection.All fire protection systems winterized with glycerin solutions must conform to local, state, and NFPA requirements.Glycerin based solutions are the only antifreeze solutions recommended for use. Glycol solutions are not chemically compatible with the CPVC material, and their use may result in damage to the CPVC Fire Sprinkler System. Fire Sprinider System Risers In accordance with the UL Listing,Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products may be used as system risers in accordance with NFPA 13D and 13R when subject to the following additional limitations: 1. When installed protected (concealed), the minimum protection shall consist of either one layer of 3/8 in.(9.5 mm)thick gypsum wallboard or 1/2 in.(12.7 mm)thick plywood. Page 16 ©2013 Speare Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 2. When installed without protection(exposed),the following limitations shall apply: a) The riser shall be installed below a smooth, flat, horizontal ceiling - construction.A Listed residential pendent sprinkler is to be installed with its deflector at the distance from the ceiling specified in the sprinkler Listing. OR The riser shall be installed below a horizontal unfinished basement ceiling(in accordance with NFPA 13D)constructed utilizing nominal 2 in.x 10 in.or nominal 2 in.x 12 in.exposed solid wood joists on 16 in.centers.A Listed residential pendent sprinkler is to be installed with its deflector a maximum of 1-3/4 in.below the bottom of the solid wood joist in anticipation of future installation of a finished ceiling. When installing Spears®FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products in conjunction with 2 in.x 12 in.solid wood joists,the maximum system working pressure under flowing conditions shall not exceed 100 psi and the maximum system working pressure under static (nonflowing) conditions shall not exceed 175 psi. b) The Listed residential pendent sprinkler is to have a maximum temperature rating of 155°F and a minimum K-factor of 3.0 and is to be installed at a maximum horizontal distance of 12 inches from the centerline of the riser.The system is to be designed based upon the Listed flows for the sprinkler being used.However,the flow must not be less than 11 gpm per sprinkler, c) The riser shall be supported vertically within 2 feet of the ceiling or bottom of the joist. d) The minimum riser diameter shall be 1 in. and the maximum riser diameter shall be 2 in. e) The maximum distance between the wall(s)and the outside surface of the riser pipe shall be 1-1/2 in. f) All solvent cement joints shall be made with Spears®FS-5,or any of the solvent cements referenced on page 23 of this manual. g) These installations require the use of Schedule 80 fittings for riser sizes 1-1/2 in.and larger. 3. The system shall be installed per the requirements of NFPA 13,Support of Risers.Sections 9.2.5(2002 Edition). 4. Spears®FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products shall be installed per the manufacturer's installation and design manual and this addendum. 5. Risers shall be supported by pipe clamps or by hangers located on the horizontal connection close to the riser.Only Listed hangers and clamps shall be used. 6. Vertical lines must be supported at intervals,described in 7&8 below,to avoid placing excessive load on a fitting at the lower end.Do this by using riser clamps or double bolt pipe clamps Listed for this service.The clamps must not exert compressive stresses on the pipe. If possible,the clamps should be located just below a fitting so that the shoulder of the fitting rests - against the clamp.If necessary,a coupling can be modified and adhered to the pipe as a bearing support such that the shoulder of the fitting rests on the clamp. Follow the manufacturer's recommended cure time. FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears Manufacturing Company Page 17 7. Recommended method for securing CPVC fire sprinkler pipe vertically. Place clamp below shoulder of fitting. WARNING: Modified riser collar shall only be used to provide support to the riser and shall not be used to join two pieces of pipe. Mod,hod FlameGuard^ Coupling Adhered to Pipe 0 • ( Cut —:,---1-------Above Seat —� / Top View Cut Perpendicular to Seat ISioto gbhul 8. Do not use riser clamps that squeeze the pipe and depend on compression of the pipe to support the weight. 9. Hangers and straps shall not compress,distort,cut or abrade the piping and shall allow for free movement of the pipe to allow for thermal expansion and contraction. 10. Maintain vertical piping in straight alignment with supports at each floor level,or at 10 feet(3.05 m)intervals,whichever is less. 11. CPVC risers in vertical shafts or in buildings with ceilings over 25 feet (7.62 m),shall be aligned straight and supported at each floor level,or at 10 feet(3.05 m)intervals,whichever is less. Underground Fire Service Spears°FlameGuard°CPVC Sprinkler Products are UL Listed for use in underground water service when installation is in accordance with: • ASTM D 2774, "Standard Recommended Practice for Underground Installation of Thermoplastic Pressure Piping" • ASTM F 645,"Standard Guide for Selection,Design and Installation of Thermoplastic Water Pressure Piping Systems" • NFPA 24,"Standard for the Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances" The installation procedures detailed in this manual apply to CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products with solvent cemented joints in sizes 3/4 inch through 3 inches. C-UL listing Requirements Spears°FlameGuard°CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are C-UL Listed in - accordance with Canadian requirements for use in: Light Hazard occupancies defined in the Standard for Installation of Sprinkler Systems,NFPA 13. Page 18 ©2013 Spears'Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 Residential occupancies as defined in the Standard for Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential Occupancies up to Four Stories in Height,NFPA 13R. Residential occupancies as defined in the Standard for Installation of Sprinkler - Systems in One and Two Family Dwelling and Manufactured Homes, NFPA 13D. Protected Installations When used with standard response sprinklers, protection shall be provided for Spears®CPVC piping products by ceilings, walls or soffits consisting of the following minimum protection: lath and plaster, 9.5 mm thick gypsum wallboard, 13 mm thick plywood or a suspended membrane ceiling with lay- in panels or tiles, classified with respect to surface burning characteristics having mass of not less than 1.7 kg/sq m and installed in steel suspension grids. The effectiveness of this protection can be impaired if penetrated by openings such as ventilation grills, exhaust fans connected to metal ducts serving washrooms excepted. Where such penetration is present, individual openings exceeding 0.03 sq m but not exceeding 0.71 sq m in an area must be located so that the distance from the edge of the opening to the nearest sprinkler does not exceed 300 mm.This piping shall not be used where such openings exceed 0,71 sq m in area.The effect of the presence of non-rated recessed lighting fixtures,public address speakers and other interruptions of the protective membrane has not been investigated. Exposed Installations As an alternative to the protection requirements,Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products may be installed without protection (exposed)when subject to the following additional limitations: • Exposed piping is to be installed below a smooth,flat, horizontal,fixed ceiling construction. • Listed Quick-Response pendent sprinklers having deflectors installed within 8 inches from ceiling or Listed Residential pendent located in accordance with their Listing and a maximum distance between sprinklers not to exceed 15 feet. • Listed Quick-Response horizontal sidewall sprinklers having deflectors installed within 6 inches from the ceiling and within 4 inches of the sidewall or Listed Residential horizontal sidewall sprinklers located in accordance with their Listing and a maximum distance between sprinklers not to exceed 14 feet. During remodeling or repair,appropriate precautions shall be implemented to properly shield the piping from the protected occupancy. Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Piping Products are to be installed in accordance with the requirements specified in NFPA 13, NFPA 13R or NFPA 13D and the National Building Code of Canada.Spears°FlameGuard® CPVC Fire Sprinkler Piping Products must be installed in accordance with the other special installation and design criteria relative to handling, assembly, pipe hanger spacing, piping and sprinkler restraint, sprinkler temperature rating, piping location, testing procedures, friction loss characteristics and other applicable requirements specified in the manual. The use of Spears° FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products in ceiling spaces above non- sprinklered areas has not been investigated. FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears Manufacturing Company Page 19 Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Piping Products are Listed for use in wet pipe systems only,and are not Listed for outdoor use. Spears° FlameGuard® CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are C-UL Listed in accordance with Canadian requirements for use in combination with CPVC sprinkler products Listed in accordance with Canadian requirements and manufactured by Victaulic (pipe and fittings), Harvel (pipe), Ipex (pipe and fittings), TYCO Fire Products (pipe and fittings), Viking (pipe), or Nibco (fittings). NOTICE: While Spears° FlameGuard® CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are Listed for use in combination with other listed manufacturers'products,specific application approvals may not be the same amongst manufacturers. It is the installer's responsibility to verify suitability of products used in combination according to each manufacturer's installation instructions.Contact Spears°if you have questions on any application not addressed. Spears°recommends the use of FS-5 One Step Low VOC Solvent Cement. However,Victaulic 899;Ipex BM-5;Central Sprinkler CSC-500;Nibco FP-1000 and TYCO Fire Products TFP-500 CPVC Solvent Cements can also be used in place of the FS-5 One Step Low VOC Solvent Cement, provided that the assembly and curing information referenced within this manual is used. Factory Mutual Approvals APPROVED Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products have been approved by Factory Mutual for use in exposed environments in Light Hazard Occupancies as defined in: NFPA 13,the Standard for"Installation of Sprinkler Systems." Residential occupancies,as defined in NFPA 13R,the Standard for"Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential Occupancies up to and Including Four Stories in Height." Residential occupancies,as defined in NFPA 13D,the Standard for"Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One and Two Family Dwellings and Manufactured Homes." Spears°FlameGuard°CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are FM Approved for use with Fire Resistant Barriers for CPVC Pipe and Fittings in Light Hazard Occupancies under FM Approval of the Soffi-Steel TM System manufactured by Grice Engineering, Inc. Installation is to be made in accordance with the FM Approval requirements for the Soffi-SteeITM System. Loss Prevention Certification Board LPCB LOSS PREVENTION CERTIFICATION BOARD Spears°FlameGuard°CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are approved for use as agreed between plastics suppliers, purchaser/installer, authority having jurisdiction and/or insurer in accordance with documented supplier Installation Instructions but subject to the following criteria taking precedence: Page 20 ©2013 Speare Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 1 • Use of plastic pipe and fittings is subject to water authority agreement for the territory concerned. • LPCB Approved quick response sprinklers shall be used with exposed(i.e., fire exposure)plastic pipe and fittings. • Plastic pipe and fittings are suitable for use only with wet pipe systems. • Care should be exercised to ensure that joints are adequately cured, in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions prior to pressurization. • Plastic pipe and fittings shall not be installed outdoors. • Where plastic pipe and fittings are exposed(i.e.,fire exposure),the system shall be installed close to a flat ceiling construction. • Sprinkler systems which employ plastic pipe and fittings shall be designed where possible to ensure no"no flow"sections of pipework in the event of sprinkler operation. In addition, the maximum normal ambient temperature shall not exceed 120° F(50°C). The product shall only be installed in the UK by LPCB Certificated or Registered installing companies or by firms outside the UK who can provide evidence of personnel training in the installation of the product. NSF International NSF Spears®FlameGuard°CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products have been approved by NSF®for potable water applications.These products meet all applicable performance standards for a pressure rated application,as required in ANSI/ NSF®Standard 14,and they comply with ANSI/NSF®Standard 61 for health effects. Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are tested against ASTM Standards F 438 and F 439. Penetrating Fire-rated Walls&Partitions Before beginning,consult the building codes and authorities having jurisdiction in your area.Several UL Classified,through-penetration firestop systems are approved for use with CPVC pipe.Consult the UL Building Materials Directory, the UL Fire Resistance Directory, and the system manufacturer for proper selection and application.Two manufacturers of Listed systems for use with CPVC pipe are Nelson Fire Stop Products(800-331-7325)and Tremco(800- 321-7906).Consult Spears®Manufacturing Company for further information. Heat Sources&Open Ceiling Areas Piping systems using Spears°FlameGuard°CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products must be laid out so that the piping is not closely exposed to heat producing sources, such as light fixtures, ballasts, and steam lines. Pipe must not be positioned directly over open ventilation grills. During remodeling or ceiling repair, appropriate precautions must be implemented to properly protect the piping. FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears Manufacturing Company Page 21 Use With Other Manufacturers'Pipes,Fittings,&Solvent Cements Spears®FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products may be used only in connection with UL, FM and NSF®certified CPVC products of other manufacturers. Use of Spears®FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products in connection with CPVC products of other manufacturers which are not UL, FM and NSF®certified may result in inappropriate product application and inconsistent determinations in the event of warranty claims. Spears®FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are UL Listed for use in combination with UL Listed CPVC sprinkler products manufactured by Victaulic(pipe and fittings), Harvel(pipe),Ipex(pipe and fittings),TYCO Fire Products(pipe and fittings),Viking(pipe),or Nibco(fittings). NOTICE:While Spears®FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products are UL Listed for use in combination with other listed manufacturers'products,specific application approvals may not be the same amongst manufacturers. It is the installer's responsibility to verify suitability of products used in combination according to each manufacturer's installation instructions.Contact Spears®if you have questions on any application not addressed in this manual. Spears®recommends the use of FS-5 One Step Low VOC Solvent Cement. However,Victaulic 899;Ipex BM-5;Central Sprinkler CSC-500;Nibco FP-1000 and TYCO Fire Products TFP-500 CPVC Solvent Cements can also be used in place of the FS-5 One Step Low VOC Solvent Cement, provided that the assembly and curing information referenced within this manual is used. Installation&Joining Make sure you follow all assembly and curing information referenced within this manual when installing Spears®FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products. Failure to follow this instruction could cause improper curing,resulting in serious personal injury,significant property damage,joint leakage,or joint failure. Before assembling any Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products, you must inspect all components for cuts, scratches, gouges, split ends, or any other irregularities that have occurred during shipping and handling. Solvent Cement Welded Joints STEP 1 Cut Pipe Square. CPVC pipe can be easily cut with a ratchet cutter, a wheel-type plastic tubing cutter, a power saw or a fine toothed saw. Tools used to cut CPVC , must be designed for plastic use and must be in good condition in accordance with the tool manufacturer's recommendations.It is important to cut the pipe square. A square cut provides the surface of the pipe with maximum bonding area. If any indication of damage or cracking is evident at the pipe end, cut off at least 2 inches(50 mm)beyond any visible crack. Notice:Avoid splitting the pipe when using ratchet cutters.Failure to do so may result in pipe failure or leakage. •Only use ratchet cutters that contain a sharp blade(blades dull quickly). •Only use ratchet cutters at temperatures of 50°F(10°C)or warmer. •Only use well-maintained,good quality ratchet cutters capable of consistently cutting the pipe squarely. Page 22 ©2013 Spears''Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 STEP 2 Deburr&Bevel Pipe. Burrs and filings can prevent proper contact between pipe and fitting during assembly, and must be removed from the outside and the inside of the pipe. A chamfering/reaming tool or a file is suitable for this purpose. A slight bevel (approximately 10°to 15°) shall be placed at the end of the pipe to ease entry of the --jf1• •pipe into the socket. This will minimize 'in^ • the chance that the edges of the pipe will ar- wipe solvent cement from the fitting socket 10'�tb = during the insertion of the pipe. STEP 3 Fitting Preparation The pipe should enter the fitting socket easily one-third to two-thirds of the way(full interference fit). Contact between the pipe and fitting is essential in making a good joint.If the pipe bottoms Full Fit with little interference(net fit),use extra r� solvent cement in making the joint. 4111M112► This contact allows the solvent cement (which is applied in the next step) to effectively join the pipe and fitting. Net Fit Using a clean, dry rag, wipe loose dirt and moisture from the fitting socket and pipe end. Moisture can slow the cure time and at this stage of assembly, excessive water can reduce joint strength. STEP 4 Solvent Cement Application CAUTION: Prior to using Spears®FS-5 One-Step CPVC solvent cement,or other approved CPVC fire sprinkler cement,review and follow all precautions found on the container labels, material safety data sheet, and Standard Practice for Safe Handling ASTM F 402. Failure to follow precautions may result in injury. Special care shall be exercised when assembling CPVC fire sprinkler systems in temperatures below 40° F(4° C). In colder temperatures extra time must be allowed for the solvent cement to set and cure.Extra care should be taken to prevent damaging the pipe during handling.When solvent welding pipe and fittings in colder temperatures,make certain that the cement has not become lumpy or has"gelled".Gelled cement must be discarded. At temperatures above 80°F(27°C)make sure both surfaces to be joined are still wet with cement during assembly. Higher temperatures and/or wind accelerate the evaporation of the volatile solvents in the cement.Pipe stored in direct sunlight may have surface temperatures 20°F to 30°F above the air temperature.If possible store the pipe and fittings,or,at least,the ends to be solvent welded,out of the direct sunlight prior to cementing.The solvents will penetrate hot surfaces more deeply.In conditions like this it is very important to avoid puddling the solvent cement inside the fitting socket. Use a dauber that is properly sized for the pipe,no less than 1/2 the diameter of the pipe being assembled. Only use solvent cements that have been specifically formulated and listed/ approved for use with CPVC fire sprinkler systems and approved by the pipe and fitting manufacturers. FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears"Manufacturing Company Page 23 Vigorously apply a heavy,even coat of cement to the outside pipe end.Apply a medium coat to the fitting socket.Pipe sizes 1-1/4 inch(DN32,32mm) and above shall always receive a second cement application on the pipe end. FIRST APPLY CEMENT ON THE PIPE END, THEN IN THE FITTING SOCKET,AND,FINALLY,ON THE PIPE END AGAIN. Notice:Too much solvent cement can cause clogged waterways or weaken the wall of the pipe or fitting and result in pipe failure or leakage. •Do not allow excess cement to puddle in the pipe and fitting assembly.To prevent this puddling,apply a lighter coating of solvent cement to the inside of the fitting socket than the outside of the pipe. •Wipe off excess cement on the outside of the joint.The solvents will evaporate,but the solvent cement inside the fitting will stay there. • Take care to prevent cement from running into the threads of Sprinkler Head Adapters and Adjustable Sprinkler Head Adapters. Where possible, it is recommended to pre-install head adapters on to pre-cut Drops(section of pipe)and allow to achieve initial set in the inverted position.The head adapter and drop combination can then be installed into the system fitting. STEP 5 Assembly After applying cement,immediately insert the pipe into the fitting socket,while rotating the pipe one-quarter turn until the pipe bottoms out at the fitting stop. Rotate the pipe as it is inserted into the fitting not after it has bottomed out in the fitting. Properly align the fitting for the installation at this time. Pipe must bottom to the stop.Hold the assembly for 30 seconds to ensure initial bonding.A bead of solvent cement should be evident around the pipe and fitting juncture. If this bead is not continuous around the socket shoulder, it may indicate that insufficient cement was applied. If insufficient cement is applied,the fitting must be cut out and discarded. Cement in excess of the bead should be wiped off with a rag. } ;f LOflUOUS Bead J Notice: Failure to allow sprinkler head adapter fitting joints to cure before installing sprinklers may result in cement in the sprinkler waterway. • Install sprinkler heads only after all the CPVC pipe and fittings, including • the sprinkler head adapters, are solvent welded and allowed to cure for a minimum of 30 minutes. •Do not install sprinklers in the fittings prior to the fittings being cemented in place. Page 24 ©2013 Spears®Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 • Prior to installing any sprinklers, the entire system including drops must be thoroughly flushed to remove all pipe shavings,dirt and debris left from installation.Fill lines slowly and bleed air from the farthest and highest point, then flush with full flow. Exercise care when installing sprinklers.Allow sprinkler head fittings and previously joined fittings to cure for a minimum of 30 minutes prior to installing the sprinkler. When installing sprinklers, be sure to anchor or hold the pipe drop securely to avoid rotating the pipe in previously cemented connections. Notice:Too much solvent cement can cause dogged waterways. •Visually inspect sprinkler fittings to ensure that the waterway and threads are clear of any excess cement. •Once the installation is complete and cured per Table I,II or III,then test the system as described in the System Acceptance Testing(Hydrostatic Pressure Test)section of this manual. STEP 6 Set and Cure Times Notice: Inadequate curing of solvent cement joints may cause pipe failure or leakage. Solvent cement set and cure times are a function of pipe size, temperature,relative humidity,and tightness of fit. Cure times should be increased when moisture is present such as during cut- ins to live sprinkler lines.(NOTE: refer to Recommended Cut-In Procedures for System Modification or Repair section in this manual.)The assembly must be allowed to set,without any stress on the joint,for 5 minutes,depending on pipe size and temperature.Following the initial set period,the assembly can be handled carefully,avoiding significant stresses to the joint. Refer to Tables I,II,and III for MINIMUM cure times prior to pressure testing. Table 1:Minimum Cure Time Table for Pressure Test up to 225 psi(15.5 bar) Ambient Temperature During Cure Nominal 60°F to 120°F 40°F to 59°F 0°F to 39°F Pipe Sizes (16°C to 49°C) (4°C to 15°C) (-18°C to 3°C) 3/4"(DN20) 1 hour 4 hours 48 hours 1"(DN25) 1-1/2 hours 4 hours 48 hours 1-1/4"&1-1/2" 3 hours 32 hours 10 days (DN32&DN40) T(DN50) 8 hours 48 hours Note 1 2-1/2"&3" 24 hours 96 hours Note 1 (DN65&DN80) FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears®Manufacturing Company Page 25 Table 2:Minimum Cure Time Table for Pressure Test up to 200 psi(13.8 bar) • Ambient Temperature During Cure Nominal 60°F to 120°F 40°F to 59°F 0°F to 39°F Pipe Sizes (16°C to 49°C) (4°C to 15°C) (-18°C to 3°C) 3/4"(DN20) 45 minutes 1-1/2 hours 24 hr. 1"(DN25) 45 minutes 1-1/2 hours 24 hr. 1-114"&1-112" 1-1/2 hours 16 hours 120 hours (DN32&DN40) 2"(DN50) 6 hours 36 hours Note 1 2-112"&3" 8 hours 72 hours Note 1 • (DN65&DN80) Note 1:For these sizes,the solvent cement can be applied at temperatures below 40°F(4°C). However,the sprinkler system temperature must be raised to a temperature of 40°F(4°C)or above • and allowed to cure per the above recommendations prior to pressure testing. Table 3:Minimum Cure Time Table for Pressure Test up to 100 psi(6.9 bar) Ambient Temperature During Cure Nominal 60°F to 120°F 40°F to 59°F 0°F to 39°F Pipe Sizes (16°C to 49°C) (4°C to 15°C) (-18°C to 3°C) 3/4"(DN20) 15 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes 1"(DN25) 15 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes 1-1/4"(DN32) 15 minutes 30 minutes 2 hours NOTICE: 1-112-inch and larger must be tested ONLY in accordance with Table 1 and Table 2. WARNING:Make sure you allow the cement to cure according to the times listed in the charts for the pipe size and ambient temperature.These cure times have been tested and approved for Spears° FlameGuard°CPVC Fire Sprinkler products.DO NOT install any sprinkler heads until the piping system has cured for a minimum of 30 minutes. Page 26 ©2013 Spears°Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 The following guidelines provide an estimate of the quantifies of Spears°FS-5 Low VOC Solvent Cement that you will need to complete the assembly. Solvent Cement Requirements Solvent Cement Nominal Fitting Sizes Number of Joints Per Quart(estimated) 314" 270 (DN20) 1" 180 (DN25) 1-1/4" 130 (DN32) 1-1/2" 100 (DN40) 2 70 (DN50) 2-1/2" 50 (DN65) 3" 40 (DN80) Threaded Connections WARNING:Use only thread sealant recommended by Spears`.Other joint compounds or pastes may contain substances that could cause stress cracks in the CPVC. Cutting oils used in metal pipe threading cause stress cracking in CPVC materials.All cutting oils must be removed and the metal pipe thoroughly flushed and degreased prior to assembly with CPVC systems. STEP 1 APPLY SEALANT ONLY TO MALE THREAD DO NOT use a combination of /l� tape and paste sealants. R,l) • DO NOT clog waterway with - .. excessive sealant. X75 _■j RECOMMENDED SEALANT: Spears° Manufacturing Company recommends the use of Spears° BLUE 75TM thread sealant, which has been tested for compatibility with Spears° products. Please follow the sealant Manufacturer's Application/Installation instructions.Choice of another appropriate thread sealant is at the discretion of the installer. STEP 2 ASSEMBLE JOINT BY HAND Thread Sprinkler Head in"finger tight"for initial assembly. FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears')Manufacturing Company Page 27 STEP 3 WRENCH MAKE-UP Use an adjustable wrench on the flats of the Head Adapter and Wrench recommended by Sprinkler ..- ��i__---------- Manufacturer for Head. Generally, wrench make-up of 1 to 2 turns beyond finger tight is sufficient.Avoid 4 "backing up"the wrenched assembly. For Sprinkler Head Adapter connections: Metal Thread& Special Reinforced Zinc SR Plastic Thread SR)Plastic Thread Min.Torque: 15 ft.-lbs. 5 ft.-lbs. Max.Torque: 20 ft.-lbs. 10 ft.-lbs. For Female Adapter transitions to metal pipe,tighten hand-tight plus 1-112 turns. DO NOT over-tighten. IF A TAPE SEALANT MUST BE USED: (11C-4* 1.Use TFE tape no less than It 2.5 mil thick. 2.Initial wrap must fully cover the thread end. 3.Wrap clockwise with standard a pipe threads. 4.For Head Adapters,use ONLY 2-3 wraps of tape and tighten to specified torque. 5.For Female Adapter transition to metal pipe, use ONLY 5-5-1/2 wraps of tape and tighten hand-tight plus 1-1/2 turns. WARNING: Always use commercially available strap wrenches. Do not use conventional pipe wrenches that can damage fitting. WARNING: DO NOT over-torque any threaded connections.Generally, one to two turns beyond finger-tight are required to make a threaded connection. Factory testing has indicated that 15-20 ft-lbs of torque on Metal Thread Head Adapters and 5-10 ft-lbs on Special Reinforced (SR)Plastic Thread Head Adapters is adequate to obtain a leak free seal for Sprinkler Head Installations.Transitions to metal pipe using Female Adapters should be hand tight plus 1-1/2 turns. NOTICE: Sprinkler heads must be installed only after all fire sprinkler pipe fittings,including the sprinkler head adapters,are cemented to the piping and have been allowed to cure for a minimum of 30 minutes. Plastic, threaded plugs are available for use in pressure testing. Before installing the sprinkler head,the sprinkler head fittings must be visually inspected or probed with a wooden dowel to ensure that the waterway and threaded areas are free of any excess cement that may restrict the flow of water. Page 28 ©2013 Spears"Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 TorqueSafe" Gasket Sealed Thread Connections This type of connection can only be made when using the FlameGuard' TorqueSafeM Gasket Female Sprinkler Head Adapter.This special adapter - has a special thread with gasket for sealing the sprinkler head.The adapter provides a special thread insert that can be rotated for proper frame alignment during installation.Warning:DO NOT USE ANY TYPE OF THREAD SEALANT when installing this adapter.Use of tape or paste sealant may impair proper sealing and function of the adapter. STEP 1 INSTALL SPRINKLER HEAD BY HAND Check that elastomer gasket and threads are clean, dry and gasket is seated at the base of the adapter thread. Install sprinkler head hand tight into adapter. DO NOT use any thread sealant! NO Tape—NO Paste Hand install until snug. STEP 2 WRENCH ALIGNMENT With wrench on sprinkler head, rotate LINE sprinkler a until EN s properly l gned (Brassnert and Align Sprinkler Sprinkler head will rotate together. This will require approximately 10 to 25 ft-lbs torque at final orientation). Align Sprinkler Caution: DO NOT use back-up Head Frame f wrench on brass insert flats. with Pipe Centerline . NEVER Reverse or Back up Threaded Assembly. If over- adjusted, continue to rotate clockwise until properly aligned. Align Sidewall Sprinkler Head&Frame NOTE: Back-up wrench may be Horizontally applied to brass insert flats ONLY for removal of sprinkler head if required. NOTICE: Sprinkler heads must be ��1011 .� installed only after all fire sprinkler p,�w3414l pipe fittings,including the sprinkler �✓� head adapters, are cemented to the piping and have been allowed to cure ' I for a minimum of 30 minutes.Plastic, threaded plugs are available for use in pressure testing. Before installing the sprinkler head, the sprinkler head fittings must be visually inspected or probed with a wooden dowel to ensure that the waterway and threaded areas are free of any excess cement that may restrict the flow of water. FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears'Manufacturing Company Page 29 Painting Pipe&Fittings CAUTION:The UL Listing DOES NOT cover painted CPVC fire sprinkler piping products.Use of certain paints,such as oil-based,can damage CPVC fire sprinkler piping products. Before painting any CPVC fire sprinkler piping products,you must consult with your local authority having jurisdiction for restrictions. Cleaning Spears®FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products can be cleaned using a mild soap and water solution. DO NOT use ammonia or other harsh chemical cleaners. Transitions to Other Materials Specifically designed female threaded adapters,grooved coupling adapters, and flanges are Listed for connecting systems incorporating Spears® FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products to other materials, valves, and accessories.A special, reinforced female threaded adapter is available for connection to the sprinkler head. Flanged Connections Piping runs joined to the flanges must be installed in a straight line in relation to the flange to avoid stress at the flange due to misalignment. In addition, piping must be secured and supported to prevent lateral movement, which can create stress and damage the flange. Use only full-faced, Grade E, EPDM, 1/8"thick flange gaskets. STEP 1 Attach Flange to Pipe. The flange must be attached to UL Listed CPVC pipe following procedures for Solvent Cement Welded Joints in this manual. NOTICE: When using "One-Piece" type flanges (fixed flange ring), care must be taken to align bolt holes with mating flange during solvent welding installation to pipe,or assure that pipe in system can be adequately rotated for correct hole alignment. STEP 2 Position Gasket&Align Flanges. With gasket between flanges, align gasket and mating flange bolt holes by rotating flange ring(see notice above). STEP 3 Install Bolts,Nuts,&Washers. Bolts should be lubricated with an acceptable anti-seize lubricant(such as IMS Copper Flake). Insert required bolts through flange bolt holes being sure to use two(2)flat washers per bolt,one at head and one below nut.Make sure that mating flanges are flush against gasket and properly aligned. Tighten nuts by hand until snug. WARNING: Certain lubricants can cause stress cracking in CPVC materials. STEP 4 Tighten Flange Bolts. Establish uniform pressure over the flange face by tightening bolts in 5-ft.lbs.increments using the sequence shown in Figure 1 and specified torque values. Page 30 ©2013 Spears'Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 CAUTION: DO NOT use bolts to draw together improperly mated flanges. Care must be taken to avoid "bending" the flange ring when attached to a raised-face flange or wafer style valves. Flange Data&Bolt Torque The following recommendations are based on the use of two standard flat washers,standard nuts,and 1/8-inch thick EPDM full-face gasket.Actual field conditions may require a variation in these recommendations. FIG.1 3 1 Flange Size Recommended Nominal In. Torque ft-lbs(N-m) • • + 3/4 to 1-1/2 12 (DN20-DN40) (16,3) • • 2 to 3 25 2 4 (DN50 DN80) (33,9) Flange Size Bolt Bolt Diameter Minimum Bolt Nominal in. Holes inches(mm) Length inches(mm) 3/4 1/2 2 (DN20) 4 (12,7) (50,8) 1 1/2 2-1/4 (DN25) 4 (12,7) (57,2) 1-1/4 1/2 2-1/4 (DN32) 4 (12,7) (57,2) 1-1/2 1/2 2-1/2 (DN40) 4 63,5 (12,7) (63,5) 2 5/8 3 (DN50) 4 (15,9) (76,2) 2-1/2&3 5/8 3-1/4 (DN65&DN80) 4 85,6 (15,9) (85,6) Grooved Coupling Adapters Spears® FlameGuard©CPVC Grooved Coupling Adapters are designed for use with Victaulic Style 75 and Style 77 Flexible Couplings. Other UL Listed couplings of similar flexible design may be used. CAUTION:The use of rigid style couplings will damage the Grooved Coupling Adapter.Consult coupling manufacturer for proper selection. • STEP 1 Inspect Pipe&Adapter. Check to ensure that both pipe and Grooved Coupling Adapter are free of indentations,projections,or roll marks on the gasket seating areas. Pipe end must be cut square and any loose scale,paint or dirt removed. FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears Manufacturing Company Page 31 NOTICE: Use a standard grade"E"(EPDM)compound gasket with a green stripe or a grade"E,"type"A"gasket with a purple stripe that is suitable for wet fire sprinkler service. STEP 2 Inspect&Lubricate Gasket. Be sure the gasket is clean and free of any cracks,cuts,or other defects that could cause leaks. DO NOT allow solvent cement to contact the sealing surface of the gasket. Lubricate the gasket with a vegetable soap-base lubricant to prevent pinching and to assist in the seating and alignment process.Apply a thin layer of lubricant to the gasket lips and exterior surface. Pre-lubricated gaskets may be used. It is the installer's responsibility to determine both the gasket suitability and chemical compatibility of any lubricants. Consult gasket and lubricant manufacturers. WARNING: Certain lubricants may contain petroleum based or other chemical that can damage the gasket or adapter.Verify the suitability of the lubricant with the manufacturer before use. STEP 3 Align Components&Install Gasket. Place the gasket over the pipe end making sure the gasket lip does not overhang the end of the pipe.Align the grooved coupling adapter with the end of the pipe and slide the gasket over the seating surface of the adapter, centering the gasket between the two grooves. Make sure the gasket is not pinched between the pipe and the adapter fitting. No portion of the gasket should extend into the grooves. STEP 4 Install Coupling. Place the coupling housings over the gasket, making sure the housing keys engage into the grooves of the pipe and the adapter fitting. Insert the bolts and apply the nuts finger-tight. Using a socket wrench or other appropriate tool,tighten the nuts alternately and equally until you achieve metal-to-metal contact at the housings'bolt pads. WARNING:You must tighten the bolts alternately and evenly to achieve metal-to-metal contact at the housings'bolt pads. Inspect the joints before and after pressure testing.Look for gaps between the bolt pads and for housing keys that are not inside the grooves.Ensure that the pipe alignment does not place undue stress on the grooved coupling adapters. The maximum recommended pipe hanger distance from the grooved coupling adapter fitting is shown in the following table. Page 32 ©2013 Spears*Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 Nominal Pipe Sizes Maximum Recommended Hanger Spacing feet(meters) 1-114 6-1/2 (DN32) (2,0) 1-1/2 7 (DN40) (2,1) 2 8 (DN50) (2,4) 2-1/2 9 (DN65) (2,7) 3 10 (DN80) (3,0) As an added precaution to enhance the structural design of the system, it is suggested that a hanger or support be located at or near the grooved coupling adapter joint.This hanger or support can be on either side of the coupling. However, this is not a requirement, since the hanger spacing shown in the above table meets the minimum requirements established by UL. Adjustable Sprinkler Head Adapter Installation Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Adjustable Fire Sprinkler Head Adapter comes pre-assembled.There is no need for lubrication. It is recommended that the adjustable sprinkler head adapter be adjusted completely"in"by hand before beginning the installation process. STEP 1 Install Adapter on Drop. The Adjustable Sprinkler Head Adapter must be installed in accordance with the approved procedures for Solvent Cement Welded Joints, as outlined in this manual. It is recommended that the drop/riser pipe be solvent cemented into the adjustable sprinkler head adapter first, and then into the drop/riser tee or elbow. CAUTION: Care must be taken to prevent solvent cement from coming in contact with the internal 0-ring seal or sealing surface.All pipe shavings,dirt and debris must be flushed from the drop prior to adjustment.DO NOT over extend the adjustment barrel. Extend only to the point that free movement stops or damage to internal sealing components may result. STEP 2 Install Sprinkler Head. Sprinkler head installation must be in accordance with the approved procedures for Threaded Connections,as outlined in this manual.The Adjustable Sprinkler Head Adapter has multiple wrench flats provided to hold the adjustment barrel while installing the sprinkler head.These same wrench flats must be used to adjust the sprinkler head adapter to its required position. CAUTION: Never use wrenches, pliers, or any other tool on the threaded portion of the adjustment barrel. DO NOT over extend the adjustment barrel. FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears"Manufacturing Company Page 33 STEP 3 Adjust Finished Height. The maximum range of travel is 1-518".Always use multiple wrench flats for making adjustments. Make adjustments slowly if system is pressurized in order to avoid inadvertently over extending adjustment barrel. CAUTION:Care must be taken not to extend or retract the adjustment barrel excessively,since this may result in damage to the adapter.Adjust only to the point that free movement stops. For the purpose of hydraulic calculations, the adjustable sprinkler head equivalent length of pipe in feet are as follows:314"x112"=6-ft.,1"x1/2"=9-ft. Flushing System Prior to installing any sprinklers and testing,the entire system including drops must be thoroughly flushed to remove all pipe shavings, dirt and debris left from installation. Fill lines slowly and bleed air from the farthest and highest point,then flush with full flow. System Acceptance Testing(Hydrostatic Pressure Test) Once an installation is completed and joints are properly cured per the above recommendations,the system should be hydrostatically pressure tested with water at 200 psi(13.8 bar)for 2 hours.See Table II for curing conditions at 200 psi(13.8 bar). The system should be pressure tested with water at 50 psi (3.4 bar) in excess of maximum pressure when the maximum system pressure is to be maintained in excess of 150 psi(10.3 bar). See Table I for curing conditions at 225 psi(15.5 bar).This requirement is in accordance with the requirements established by NFPA Standard 13,Section 24.2.1 (2007 Edition). Sprinkler systems in one-and two-family dwellings and mobile homes may be pressure tested with water at line pressure,after following Table III curing conditions, in accordance with the requirements established by NFPA 13D, Section 4.3(2007 Edition). Prior to testing, be sure that the entire system including drops has been thoroughly flushed to remove all pipe shavings, dirt and debris left from installation as specified in the preceding section. When pressure testing,the sprinkler system shall be slowly filled with water and the air bled from the highest and farthest sprinkler heads before pressure testing is applied. Air must be removed from piping systems(plastic or metal) to prevent it from being locked in the system when pressure is applied. Entrapped air can generate excessive surge pressures that can result in bodily injury and/or property damage,regardless of the piping materials used. If a leak is found,the fitting must be cut out and discarded.A new section can be installed using couplings or a union. Unions should be used in accessible areas only. Page 34 ©2013 Spears`Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 Recommended Cut-in Procedures for System Modification or Repair Existing system modifications or repairs can be made using Spears® FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products. In order to maintain full system - integrity,the following procedure must be followed when making a system tie-in or repair by cutting into an existing system line.A careful review of all Joining Procedures must be made prior to making a cut-in on an existing system and the Minimum Cut-in Cure Times schedule listed below must be followed.A variety of fitting combinations can be used to tie into an existing system or replace a section between fixed cut-in points.These include using a socket Tee for add-ons or a socket Coupling for repairs in combination with a mechanical joint such as a union grooved coupling adapter,or flange. Regardless of the components selected,the following must be adhered to: STEP 1 System modification cut-ins should be made on the smallest diameter pipe section, in close proximity to the area of modification,capable of properly supplying the system change. STEP 2 Carefully plan and measure prior to cutting into existing system. Be sure to provide adequate space and insure that full insertion into fitting sockets can be made during assembly. Note:Allowance must be made for making a 1/4-turn twist when inserting the - pipe into the fitting during assembly of the tee(or other component),especially on 1-1/2"and larger pipe sizes.This may require assembly of components in combination with the cut-in tee to create a short spool piece for final connection using socket unions,flanges,or grooved coupling adapters. STEP 3 Review all Installation &Joining procedures prior to commencing cut-in (including square cutting,deburring&beveling,cleaning,dry fit checks). STEP 4 Depressurize and drain existing line prior to making the cut-in. STEP 5 Connect to the existing system prior to proceeding with the modification or repair. STEP 6 All pipe shavings, dirt, debris must be removed from the cut-in system and, water and residual moisture must be removed from all solvent cement areas. Vacuum lines and wipe dry with a clean dry rag.Moisture and dirt will slow the curing and can affect joint strength. STEP l Use only a new can of approved solvent cement when making cut-in connections.Verify cement expiration date on can prior to use. STEP 8 Cut-ins for modifications or system repairs are often made under less than ideal situations as compared to new installations.As a result, the following specified Minimum Cut-in Cure times must be used. FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears`Manufacturing Company Page 35 Minimum Cut-in Cure Times Ambient Temperature During Cure Pipe Size 60°F to 120°F 40°F to 59°F 0°F to 39°F Nominal In. (16°C to 49°C) (4°C to 15°C) (-18°C to 3°C) 3/4" (DN20) 24 hours 24 hours 48 hours 1" (DN25) 24 hours 24 hours 48 hours 1-114"&1-112" 24 hours 32 hours 10 days (DN32-DN40) 2" (DN50) 24 hours 48 hours Note 1 2-1/2"&3" 24 hours 96 hours Note 1 (DN65-DN80) Note 1: Solvent cement can be applied at temperatures below 40° F(4° C) in all sizes. For the 2-1/2"&larger,the temperature must be raised to 40°F (4°C)or above and allowed to cure for the recommended times before the system is filled and pressurized.Cement,pipe or fittings brought in from colder outside temperatures must be brought up to room temperature before using the 60°F to 120°F cure schedule. STEP 9 Following completion and proper cure, inspect for proper alignment and hanger placement prior to pressure testing. STEP 10 To pressure test the system, slowly fill the system with water and make sure that all air is bled from the farthest and highest point before test pressure is applied.The system MUST be pressure tested in accordance with NFPA 13, NFPA 24,or any other applicable NFPA standard requirements.The system must be tested with water. The purpose of the hydrostatic pressure test is to check for leakage, and it may not identify improperly assembled joints. This test MUST NOT be considered a substitute for full compliance to these published installation instructions. It is recommended that the portion of the sprinkler system containing the cut- in tee be isolated for pressure test where possible.The applied test pressure should not exceed 50 psi over the system pressure in order to minimize water damage in the event that a leak occurs. WARNING: Spears" FlameGuard° CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products must never be used in a system for distribution of compressed air or other gases. Air must be removed from piping systems. Entrapped air can generate excessive surge pressures,regardless of the piping materials used. Failure to follow this warning could result in product failure, property damage and severe personal injury or death. Page 36 ©2013 Spears'Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 Engineering Data Pipe and Fitting Specifications Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Sprinkler Pipe is produced in SDR 13.5 dimensions, as specified in ASTM F 442. Engineering data on Material Properties and Expansion &Contraction are provided in this manual for(A) Spears°FlameGuard®or Victaulic FireLock®and(B)Harvel BlazeMaster® CPVC Fire Sprinkler Pipe. Consult other manufacturers for applicable variations Spears°FlameGuard®CPVC Sprinkler Fittings are produced in Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 dimensions for sizes 3/4"through 1-1/4",and in Schedule 80 for sizes 1-1/2"through 3",in accordance with ASTM F 437,ASTM F 438,and ASTM F 439 as applicable.These products are UL Listed FM/Approved for a rated working pressure of 175 psi(1200kPa)at 150°F(65°C)for sprinkler service and LPCB listed for a rated working pressure of 175 psi(1200kPa)at 120°F(49°C). CPVC Fire Sprinkler Pipe Dimensions SDR 13.5(Ref.ASTM F442) Average Average Weight lbs/ft Size OD inches ID (kglm) Nominal inches (mm) inches 3/4 1.050 0.874 0.168 (DN20) (26,7) (22,5) (0,2) 1 1.315 1.101 0.262 (DN25) (33,4) (28,2) (0,4) 1-1/4 1.660 1.394 0.418 (DN32) (42,2) (35,6) (0,6) 1-1/2 1.900 1.598 0.548 (DN40) (48,3) (40,7) (0,7) 2 2.375 2.003 0.859 (DN50) (60,3) (50,9) (1,2) 2-1/2 2.875 2.423 1.257 (DN65) (73,0) (61,5) (1,2) 3 3.500 2.950 1.867 (DN80) (88,9) (75,0) (1,2) Hydraulic Design Hydraulic calculations for the sizing of systems incorporating Spears® FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products must be calculated using a Hazen-Williams C value of 150. Pipe friction loss calculations must be made according to NFPA Standard 13.The following table shows the allowance for friction loss for fittings,expressed as equivalent length of pipe.For additional - information regarding friction loss,contact Spears®. FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears' Manufacturing Company Page 37 Allowance for Friction Loss in Fittings Equivalent Feet(meters)of Pipe 3/4" 1" 1-1/4" 1-1/2" 2" 2-1/2" 3" 26,7 33,7 42,4 48,3 60,3 73,0 88,9 mm mm mm mm mm mm mm Tee Run 1 (0,3) 1 (0,3) 1 (0,3) 1 (0,3) 1 (0,3) 2(0,6) 2(0,6) Tee Branch 3(0,9) 5(1,5) 6(1,8) 8(2,4) 10(3,1) 12(3,7) 15(4,6) 90°Elbow 4(1,2) 5(1,5) 6(1,8) 7(2,1) 9(2,7) 12(3,7) 13(4,0) 45°Elbow 1 (0,3) 1(0,3) 2(0,6) 2(0,6) 2(0,6) 3(0,9) 4(1,2) Coupling 1 (0,3) 1(0,3) 1 (0,3) 1 (0,3) 1 (0,3) 2(0,6) 2(0,6) Hangers&Supports Since CPVC Fire Sprinkler pipe is rigid,it requires fewer supports than flexible, plastic systems.Spears®recommends use of hangers that are designed and listed for supporting the CPVC Fire Sprinkler pipe. However, some hangers designed for steel pipe may be used if their suitability is clearly established. These hangers must have a minimum 1/2-inch, load-bearing surface, and they must be selected to accommodate the specific pipe size. In addition, they cannot contain rough or sharp edges that contact the pipe,and they must not bind the pipe from axial movement. Vertical runs must be supported so that the weight of the run is not on a fitting or a joint. Horizontal runs must be braced so that the stress loads(caused by bending or snaking pipe)will not be placed on a fitting or a joint. Support spacing is shown in the following table.See"Snaking/Deflection of Pipe"in this manual for information regarding bending or snaking CPVC Fire Sprinkler Pipe. Pipe Size Maximum Support Wt.Water Filled Nominal inches Spacing Pipe lbs/ft(kg/m) feet(meters) 3/4(DN20) 5-1/2(1,7) 0.427(0,635) 1 (DN25) 6(1,8) 0.674(1,003) 1-1/4(DN32) 6-1/2(2,0) 1.078(1,604) 1-1/2(DN40) 7(2,1) 1.412(2,101) 2(DN50) 8(2,4) 2.223(3,308) 2-1/2(DN65) 9(2,7) 3.254(4,842) 3(DN80) 10(3,0) 4.831 (7,189) Page 38 ©2013 Spears'Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 NFPA 13D permits"support methods comparable to those required by local plumbing codes." The above hanger/support requirements must also be followed on NFPA 13D systems. CAUTION: DO NOT use hanger items such as plumber's tape or"nail-on" devices. Pipe hanger must comply with NFPA 13, 13D and 13R. When a sprinkler head activates, a significant reactive force can be exerted on the pipe. With a pendent head,this reactive force can cause the pipe to lift vertically if it is not secured properly,especially if the sprinkler drop is from small diameter pipe.The pipe must be braced against the vertical lift-up with the closest hanger.Refer to the following illustration and Table A&B. 7 1 r-q-0• BI'- ilsavon -: [1 I j 't 1 Brace/Support BracelSupport Finished Ceiling Line Table A-Maximum Support Spacing Distance . End Line Sprinkler Head Drop Elbow Pipe Size Line Pressure Line Pressure Nominal inches <100 psi >100 psi (<689kPa) (>689kPa) 3/4(DN20) 9 inches(228,6 mm) 6 inches(168,3 mm) 1 (DN25) 12 inches(304,8 mm) 9 inches(228,6 mm) 1-1/4(DN32) 16 inches(406,4 mm) 12 inches(304,8 mm) 1-1/2-3(DN40-DN80) 24 inches(610,0 mm) 12 inches(304,8 mm) Note:Support spacing can be increased by approximately 50%for lower pressures. Table B-Maximum Support Spacing Distance Inline Sprinkler Head Drop Tee Pipe Size Line Pressure Line Pressure <100 psi >100 psi Nominal inches (<689kPa) (>689kPa) 3/4(DN20) 4 feet(1,22 meters) 3 feet*(0,91 meters) 1 (DN25) 5 feet(1,52 meters) 4 feet*(1,22 meters) 1-1/4(DN32) 6 feet(1,83 meters) 5 feet*(1,52 meters) 1-1/2-3(DN40-DN80) 7 feet(2,13 meters) 7 feet(2,13 meters) Note:'Support spacing can be increased by one foot for lower pressures. FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears`Manufacturing Company Page 39 Numerous common methods are used to brace Fire Sprinkler Pipe.A few acceptable methods include: use of a standard band hanger by positioning the threaded support rod to 1116-inch above the pipe(however,it is important that the rod does not contact the pipe), a wrap around U-hanger, a special escutcheon which prevents upward movement of the sprinkler through the ceiling or band hangers with Surge Restraints to provide surge protection for the system. Pipe hangers are available that are tested and UL Listed for fire sprinkler service. These hangers comply with NFPA 13 requirements for use with CPVC fire sprinkler piping systems.The following illustrations depict several of these. Band Hanger -designed to support CPVC piping systems when used in conjunction with a hanging steel threaded rod that is suspended from a ceiling or other flat, horizontal surface.The threaded rod must be leveled properly before installing the hanger and restraint. � 1116" Surge Restraint-when installed with the Band Hanger, as shown below, provides surge protection for the system. r II One Hole Wrap-Around Strap-designed to support CPVC piping systems only when the hanger tab is in the vertical position, and the screw-type fastener is in the horizontal position.The one-hole strap can be used as a pipe restrainer when the hanger tab is in the downward position,but it cannot be used as a hanger to hold any weight of the system. In addition,the one-hole strap can be used as a piping system guide when the system lies on top of the beam,and the beam supports the system's weight.The one-hole strap is not intended to support the CPVC piping system from under a ceiling or any other flat,horizontal surface.For this application,install two-hole strap. Guide GI I um. mI t Hanger Page 40 0 2013 Spears®Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 Two-Hole Strap-designed to support CPVC piping systems when attached to a flat,horizontal surface with the screw-type fasteners in the vertical position. In addition,the two-hole strap is designed to support CPVC piping systems when attached to a flat,vertical surface with one mounting tab in the vertical position and the screw-type fasteners in the horizontal position.The two-hole strap can be used as a piping system guide when the system lies on top of a beam,and the beam supports the system's weight. 41 MN° Two-Hole 90°Side Mount Strap-designed to support CPVC piping systems when attached to a horizontal beam with the screw-type fasteners in the horizontal position and the pipe hanging below the beam. The fastener's mounting edges are designed to allow the screws to be installed horizontally. - This is a benefit when overhead clearance is limited.In addition,the 90°side mount strap can be used in a restrainer fashion when it is attached to the top of a beam,and the system lies on top of the beam. r Riser Supports Risers must be supported by pipe clamps or by hangers located on the horizontal connection close to the riser. Only Listed hangers and clamps can be used. Vertical lines must be supported at intervals to avoid placing excessive load on a fitting at the lower end.This can be done by using riser clamps or double-bolt pipe clamps listed for this service. Hangers and supports must not compress,distort,cut,or abrade the piping, and they must allow free movement of the pipe for thermal expansion and contraction. DO NOT use riser clamps that squeeze the pipe and depend on compression of the pipe to support the weight. Maintain vertical piping in straight alignment with supports at each floor level or 10-foot intervals,whichever is less.CPVC risers in vertical shafts or buildings with ceilings over 25 feet must be aligned straight and supported at each floor level or 10-foot intervals,whichever is less. FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears®Manufacturing Company Page 41 Clamps must not exert compressive stresses on the pipe. If possible, the clamps should be located directly below a coupling so that the shoulder of the coupling rests against the clamp.A coupling can be modified to achieve this by cutting a CPVC coupling just above the stop at the socket bottom.Then, cut this piece in half lengthwise to provide two halves that do not contain the stop. Follow the "Solvent Cement Welding Instructions" to cement the two halves to the pipe at the required location,and make sure that the shoulder of the modified coupling rests on the clamp.Allow the assembly to cure before placing any stress on the joint. WARNING:CPVC pipe and/or system components must not be used to provide structural support for the system. Care should be used when installing,hanging,or bracing to prevent unnecessary stress loads on the CPVC piping system. Exposed installations For exposed installations that incorporate pendent or sidewall sprinklers, UL Listed support devices for thermoplastic sprinkler piping, or other listed support devices shall be used to mount the piping directly to the ceiling or sidewall. Earthquake Bracing Since CPVC fire sprinkler plastic piping is more ductile than metallic sprinkler pipe, it has a greater capacity to withstand earthquake damage. In areas subject to earthquakes,CPVC fire sprinkler systems should be designed and braced in accordance with local codes and NFPA Standard 13. Trenching The trench for underground fire service applications should be of adequate width to allow convenient installation,while at the same time being as narrow as possible. Minimum trench widths may be utilized by joining pipe outside of the trench and lowering it into the trench after adequate joint strength has been achieved. CAUTION-Refer to the set and cure times listed in this manual for solvent cement joints. Failure to follow these cure times before installing piping systems in trenches could result in joint separation. Trench widths have to be wider where pipe is joined in the trench or where thermal expansion and contraction is a factor.Refer to the"Snaking/Deflection of Pipe"section. Page 42 ©2013 Spears'Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 Light Traffic Heavy Size Trench Ground Traffic Width over Ground Cover Nominal Actual Outside Minimum Minimum Diameter Diameter inches/ inches inches inches inches/mm mm 3 and under 3.500 and under 8 12 to 18 30 to 36 50 and under 60.3 and under •Water filled pipe should be buried at least 12 inches below the maximum expected frost line. •It is recommended that thermoplastic piping be run within a metal or concrete casing when it is installed beneath surfaces that are subject to heavy weight or constant traffic,such as roadways and railroad tracks. The trench bottom should be continuous,relatively smooth,and free of rocks. Where ledge rock, hardpan, or boulders are encountered, it is necessary to - pad the trench bottom using a minimum of four inches of tamped earth or sand beneath the pipe as a cushion and for protection of the pipe from damage. Sufficient cover must be maintained to keep external stress levels below acceptable design stress. Reliability and safety of service is of major importance in determining minimum cover. Local, state, and national codes may also apply. Snaking/Deflection of Pipe NOTICE- •After CPVC pipe has been solvent cemented, snake the pipe, according to the following recommendations, beside the trench during its required drying time. •Be especially careful not to apply any stress that will disturb the undried joint. •Snaking is necessary to allow for any anticipated thermal contraction that will take place in the newly joined pipeline. Snaking is particularly necessary on the lengths that have been solvent cemented during the late afternoon or a hot summer's day because their drying time will extend through the cool of the night when thermal contraction of the pipe could stress the joints to the point of pull out. This snaking is especially necessary with pipe that is laid in its trench (necessitating wider trenches than recommended) and is back-filled with cool earth before the joints are thoroughly dry. The following information can be used in determining maximum deflection allowable for various run lengths and pipe sizes. FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears=Manufacturing Company Page 43 Maximum Bending Deflections in Inches For Given Lengths of CPVC,SDR 13.5(73°F) Length of Run(L)in Feet Pipe SDRIIIII 1111 I I 50 Size 2 5 7 10 12 15 17 20 25 30 35 40 45 13.5 Pipe Deflection(D)in Inches 3/4 1.3 7.8 15.4 31.3 45.1 70.5 90.6 124.4 195.9282.1 383.9 - - - 1 1.0 6.3 12.3 25.0 36.0 56.3 72.3 100.1 156.52252 306.6 400.4 - - 1-1/4 0.8 5.0 9.7 19.8 28.5 44.6 57.3 79.3 123.9 178.4 242.8 317,2_401.4 - 1-1/2 0.7 4.3 8.5 17.3 24.9 39.0 50.1 69.3 108.2 155.9 212.2 277.1 350.7 433.0 2 0.6 3.5 6.8 13.9 20.0 31.2 40.0 55.4 86.6 124.7 169.7 221.7 280.6 346.4 2-1/2 0.5 2.9 5.6 11.4 16.5 25.8 33.1 45.8 71.5 103.0 140.2 183.1 231.8 286.2 3 0.4 2.4 4.6 9.4 13.5 21.2 27.2 37.6 58.8 84.6 115.2 150.4 190.4 235.1 • L-ft. ----- D-in. Maximum Snaking Deflections in Inches For Given Lengths of CPVC,SDR 13.5(73°F) Length of Run(L)in Feet Pipe 21517110 12 15 171201251301351 40 1 45 1 50 Size SDR 13.5 Pipe Deflection(D)in Inches 3/4 0.3 2.0 3.8 7.8 11.3 17.6 22.6 31.3 49.0 70.5 96.0 125.4 158.7 195.9 1 0.3 1.6 3.1 6.3 9.0 14.1 18.1 25.0 39.1 56.3 76.6 100.1 126.7 156.4 1-1/4 0.2 1.2 2.4 5.0 7.1 11.2 14.3 19.8 31.0 44.5 60.7 79.3 100.4 123.9 1-1/2 0.2 1.1 2.1 4.3 6.2 9.7 12.5 17.3 27.1 39.0 53.0 69.3 87.7 108.2 2 0.1 0.9 1.7 3.5 5.0 7.8 10.0 13.9 21.6 31.2 42.4 55.4 70.1 86.6 2-1/2 0.1 0.7 1.4 2.9 4.1 6.4 8.3 11.4 17.9 25.8 35.1 45.8 57.9 71.5 3 0.1 0.6 1.2 2.4 3.4 5.3 6.8 9.4 14.7 21.2 28.8 37.6 47.6 58.8 i D-in. L-ft. Page 44 ©2013 Spears"Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 BACKFILLING CAUTION -Underground pipe must be thoroughly inspected and tested for leaks prior to backfilling (refer to section on hydrostatic pressure testing). Failure to follow this instruction could result in system failure. During periods of hot weather, backfilling should only be done early in the morning when the line is fully contracted,and there is no chance of insufficiently dried joints being subjected to contraction stresses. The pipe should be uniformly and continuously supported over its entire length on a firm,stable material. Blocking should not be used to change pipe grade or to intermittently support pipe across excavated sections. Pipe is installed in a wide range of sub-soils.These soils must be stable and applied in such a manner to physically shield the pipe from damage.Attention should be given to local pipe laying experience,which may indicate particular pipe bedding problems. Backfill materials that are free of rocks with a particle size of 1/2-inch or less should be used to surround the pipe with 6 to 8 inches of cover. It should be placed in layers. Each soil layer should be sufficiently compacted to uniformly develop lateral passive soil forces during the backfill operation. It may be advisable to have the pipe under pressure, 15 to 25 psi,during - the backfilling. Vibratory methods are preferred when compacting sand or gravels. Best results are obtained when the soils are in a nearly saturated condition. Where water-flooding is used,the initial backfill should be sufficient to ensure complete coverage of the pipe.Additional material should not be added until the water flooded backfill is firm enough to walk on.Care should be taken to avoid floating the pipe. Sand and gravel containing a significant proportion of fine-grained material, such as silt and clay should be compacted by hand or, preferably, by mechanical tamper. The remainder of the backfill should be spread in uniform layers to fill the trench completely so that there will be no unfilled spaces around rocks or lumps of earth in the backfill. Large or sharp rocks, frozen clods, and other debris, greater than 3 inches in diameter, should be removed. Rolling equipment or heavy tampers should be used only to consolidate the final backfill. Maintenance shall be in accordance with the Standard for Inspection,Testing and Maintenance of Water Based Extinguishing Systems,as defined by NFPA 25. FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears'Manufacturing Company Page 45 Material Properties Table I-A Modulus of Elasticity&Stress vs.Temperature For Spears®FlameGuard®or Victaulic FireLock"CPVC Fire Sprinkler Pipe Temperature°F Property 73 80 90 100 110 120 140 150 Modulus of Elasticity 3.90 3.84 3.78 3.70 3.46 3.21 3.05 2.84 "E"x105 psi Working Stress 1,900 1,785 1,630 1,485 1,345 1,270 950 875 "S"psi Table I-B Modulus of Elasticity&Stress vs.Temperature For Hanel BlazeMaster®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Pipe Temperature°F Property 73 80 90 100 110 120 140 150 Modulus of Elasticity 4.23 4.14 3.99 3.85 3.70 3.55 3.23 3.08 "E"x 105 psi Working Stress 2,000 1,875 1,715 1,560 1,415 1,275 1,000 875 "S"psi Page 46 ©2013 Spears'Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 Table II Physical&Thermal Properties A-Spears® FlameGuard® B-Harvel Property or Victaulic BlazeMaster® ASTM FireLock' CPVC Pipe CPVC Pipe Specific Gravity "Sp.Gr." 1.51 1.55 D 92 IZOD Impact Strength 5.0 3.0 D 256A (ft.lbs/inch of notch Modulus of Elasticity,psi "E" 3.9 x 105 4.23 x 105 D 638 Ultimate Tensile Strength,psi 8.000 8.400 D 638 Compressive Strength,psi 9.000 9.600 D 695 Poisson's Ratio .35-.38 .35-.38 - Working Stress @ 73°F,psi 1,900 2.000 D 1598 Hazen-Williams"C"Factor 150 150 - Coefficient of Linear e" 3.2 x 10-5 3.4 x 10 s D 696 Expansion in./(in.°F) Thermal Conductivity k" 0.95 0.95 C 177 BTU/(hr°F Win') Upper Temperature Limit F" 205 210 - Flammability Flame Retardant Flame Retardant Electrical Conductivity Non Conductor Non Conductor Expansion and Contraction Spears°FlameGuard°CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products,like all piping materials, expand and contract with changes in temperature. If the coefficient of linear expansion is 3.2 x10-5 inch/inch ° F. A 25° F change in temperature will cause an expansion of 1 inch for a 100-foot straight length.For most operating and installation conditions,expansion and contraction can be accommodated at changes of direction. FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears"Manufacturing Company Page 47 Table III-A Thermal Expansion in Inches For Spears®Flame Guard®or Victaulic FireLock"'CPVC Fire Sprinkler Pipe Temp. Length of Run in Feet Change 5 1 10 1 15 1 2 0 1 25 1 3 0 135 140 145 150 1 70 1 90 1 1201 160 AT°F Thermal Expansion AL(in.) 20 0.04 0.08 0.12 0.15 0.19 0.23 0.27 0.31 0.35 0.38 0.54 0.69 0.92 1.23 30 0.06 0.12 0.17 0.23 0.29 0.35 0.40 0.46 0.52 0.58 0.81 1.04 1.38 1.84 40 0.08 0.15 0.23 0.31 0.38 0.46 0.54 0.61 0.69 0.77 1.08 1.38 1.84 2.46 50 0.10 0.19 0.29 0.38 0.48 0.58 0.67 0.77 0.86 0.96 1.34 1.73 2.30 3.07 60 0.12 0.23 0.35 0.46 0.58 0.69 0.81 0.92 1.04 1.15 1.61 2.07 2.76 3.69 70 0.13 0.27 0.40 0.54 0.67 0.81 0.94 1.08 1.21 1.34 1.88 2.42 3.23 4.30 80 0.15 0.31 0.46 0.61 0.77 0.92 1.08 1.23 1.38 1.54 2.15 2.76 3.69 4.92 90 0.17 0.35 0.52 0.69 0.86 1.04 1.21 1.38 1.56 1.73 2.42 3.11 4.15 5.53 100 0.19 0.38 0.58 0.77 0.96 1.15 1.34 1.54 1.73 1.92 2.69 3.46 4.61 6.14 Table III-B Thermal Expansion in Inches For Harvel BlazeMaster®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Pipe Temp. Length of Run in Feet Change 5 1 10 1 1 5 1 2 0 1 2 5 1 30 1 3 5 1 40 1 45 1 50 1 70 1 90 1 1201 160 AT°F Thermal Expansion AL(in.) 20 0.04 0.08 0.12 0.16 0.20 0.24 0.29 0.33 0.37 0.41 0.57 0.73 0.98 1.31 30 0.06 0.12 0.24 0.24 0.31 0.37 0.43 0.49 0.55 0.61 0.86 1.10 1.47 1.96 40 0.08 0.16 0.33 0.41 0.41 0.49 0.57 0.65 0.74 0.82 1.14 1.47 1.96 2.61 50 0.10 0.20 0.41 0.51 0.51 0.61 0.72 0.82 0.92 1.02 1.43 1.84 2.45 3.26 60 0.12 0.24 0.49 0.61 0.61 0.73 0.86 0.98 1.10 1.22 1.71 2.20 2.94 3.92 70 0.19 0.29 0.57 0.71 0.71 0.88 1.00 1.14 1.29 1.43 2.00 2.57 3.43 4.57 80 0.16 0.33,0.65 0.82 0.82 0.98 1.14 1.31 1.47 1.63 2.28 2.94 3.92 5.22 90 0.18 0.37 0.73 0.92 0.92 1.04 1.10 1.29 1.47 1.66 2.84 3.30 4.41 5.88 100 0.20 0.41 0.82 1.02 1.02 1.22 1.43 1.63 1.84 2.04 2.86 3.67 4.90 6.53 AL = 12 eL(AT) e = 3.4 x10-5 in./in.°F(Coefficient of Linear Expansion for Harvel BlazeMaster®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Pipe) -or- e = 3.2 x10-5 in./in.°F(Coefficient of Linear Expansion for Spears® FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Pipe) L = Length of Run in Feet AT = Temperature Change in°F Page 48 ©2013 Spears'Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 Example: How much will a 40 ft.run of 2"Spears®FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Pipe expand if the expected ambient temperature will range from 45°F to 85°F? _ AL = 12 eL(AT) AL = 12(.000032)x 40 x 40 AL = .61" Expansion Loop&Offset Configurations Hangers or guides should only be placed in the loop, offset or change of direction as indicated below.Piping supports should restrict lateral movement and should direct axial movement into the expansion loop. Expansion Loop and Offset Configurations Loop 0--I' 1 II 215E 6" Min— L15 i.- 6"Min Offset 114E —I'. } 1112 E 114E Change of Direction ILong Run of Pipe C i Hanger or Guide Restraint FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears Manufacturing Company Page 49 Table IV-A Expansion Loop Length in Inches For Spears®FlameGuard®or Victaulic FireLock" CPVC Fire Sprinkler Pipe Length of Run in Feet Nominal Avg. 5 1 10 115 1 20 1 25 1 30 1 35 1 40 145 1 50 1 70 1 90 1 120 1 160 Pipe Size 0 0 Length of Loop(in.) Temperature=100°F-30°F,AT=70°F 3/4 1.050 7 10 13 15 16 18 19 21 22 23 27 31 36 41 1 1.315 8 11 14 16 18 20 22 23 24 26 30 34 40 46 1-1/4 1.660 9 13 16 18 20 22 24 26 27 29 34 39 45 52 1-1/2 1.900 10 14 17 20 22 24 26 28 29 31 37 41 48 55 2 2.375 11 15 19 22 24 27 29 31 33 35 41 46 54 62 2-1/2 2.875 12 17 21 24 27 30 32 34 36 38 45 51 59 68 3 3.500 13 19 23 27 30 33 35 38 40 42 50 56 65 75 Table IV-B Expansion Loop Length in Inches For Harvel BlazeMaster®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Pipe Length of Run in Feet Nominal Avg. 5 1101 15 1 20 1 25 1 30 135 140 1 45 150 1 70 190 1 120 1 160 Pipe O.D Size Length of Loop(in.) Temperature=100°F-30°F,AT=70°F 3/4 1.050 7 11 13 15 17 18 20 21 22 24 28 32 37 42 1 1.315 8 12 14 17 19 20 22 24 25 26 31 35 41 47 1-1/4 1.660 9 13 16 19 21 23 25 26 28 30 35 40 46 53 1-1/2 1.900 10 14 20 22 22 25 27 28 30 32 38 43 49 57 2 2.375 11 16 19 22 25 27 30 32 34 35 42 48 55 63 2-1/2 2.875 12 18 21 25 27 30 33 35 37 39 46 52 60 70 3 1500 13 19 24 27 30 33 36 38 41 43 51 58 67 77 Note:Table IV-A and IV-B are based on Stress&Modulus Elasticity at 100°F = 3EDOL 2S E = Length of Expansion Loop in Inches E = Modulus of Elasticity(Table I-A or I-B) D = Average O.D.of Pipe AL = Change in Length of Pipe Due to Change in Temperature(Table III-A or III-B) S = Working Stress(Table I-A or I-B) Page 50 ©2013 Spears' Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 Note: Data in Table I-A must be used with Table III-A and data in Table I-B with Table III-B Example:How much expansion can be expected in a 200 ft.run of 2"Spears® FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Pipe and how long should the expansion loop be to compensate for this expansion?(The expected temperature range will be from 40°F to 110°F). First Find: AT = (Change in Temperature) AT = T2—T1 AT = 110°F-40°F AT = 70°F To Find: AL = (Amount of Expansion in inches from Table III-A) AL = AL of 160 ft.with a AT of 70°F+AL of 40 ft. with a AT of 70°F AL = 4.30"+1.08" AL = 5.38" -OR- AL = 12eL(AT) e = 3.2 x 10-5(from Table II,Victaulic FireLockTM CPVC Pipe) L = Length of Run in Feet AT = Change in Temperature in°F AL = 12 x.000032 x 200 x 70 AL = 5.38" To find the length of the expansion loop or offset in inches: = PEDAL V 2S @ = Length of Expansion Loop in Inches E = Modulus of Elasticity at 110°F(Table I-A) D = Average O.D.of Pipe AL = Change in Length of Pipe Due to Change in Temperature(Table III-A) S = Working Stress at 110°F(Table I-A) @ = J3EDAL 2S = ./3 x 346,000 x 2.375 x 5.38 2 x 1345 = -4931 @ = 70.2" FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears`` Manufacturing Company Page 51 Review—Do's&Don'ts Do's • Read the manufacturer's installation instructions. • Follow recommended safe work practices. • Make certain that thread sealants,gasket lubricants,or fire stop materials are compatible with CPVC. • Keep pipe and fittings in original packaging until needed. • Cover pipe and fittings with an opaque tarp if stored outdoors. • Follow proper handling procedures. • Use tools specifically designed for use with plastic pipe and fittings. • Use the proper solvent cement and follow application instructions. • Use a drop cloth to protect interior finishes. • Cut the pipe ends square. • Deburr and bevel the pipe end with a chamfering tool. • Rotate the pipe 1/4 turn when bottoming pipe in fitting socket. • Avoid puddling of cement in fittings and pipe. • Make certain no solvent cement is on sprinkler head and adapter threads. • Make certain that solvent cement does not run and plug the sprinkler head orifice. • Follow the manufacturer's recommended cure times prior to pressure testing. • Flush the entire system including drops to remove pipe shavings,dirt and debris left from installation. • Fill lines slowly and bleed the air from the system prior to flushing and pressure testing. • Support sprinkler head properly to prevent lift up of the head through the ceiling when activated. • Keep threaded rod within 1/16"of the pipe or use a surge arrestor. • Install Spears®FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products in wet systems only. • Use only glycerin and water solutions for freeze protection. • Allow for movement due to expansion and contraction. • Renew your Spears®FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products installation training every two years. Page 52 ©2013 Spears'Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 Don'ts • Do not use edible oils such as Crisco as a gasket lubricant. • Do not use petroleum or solvent-based sealants,lubricants,or fire stop materials. • Do not install tape,insulated wire or cable in direct contact with CPVC. • Do not use any glycol-based solutions as an anti-freeze. • Do not mix glycerin and water solutions in contaminated containers. • Do not use solvent cement that exceeds its shelf life or has become discolored or jellied, • Do not allow solvent cement to plug the sprinkler head orifice. • Do not connect rigid metal couplers to CPVC grooved adapters. • Do not thread,groove,or drill CPVC pipe. • Do not use solvent cement near sources of heat,open flame,or when smoking. • Do not pressure test with air. • Do not pressure test until recommended cure times are met. • Do not use ratchet cutters below 50°F. • Do not use CPVC pipe that has been stored outdoors,unprotected and is faded in color. • Do not allow threaded rod to come in contact with the pipe. • Do not install Spears®FlameGuard®CPVC Fire Sprinkler Products in cold weather without allowing for expansion. Material Safety Data Sheet IPS WELD-ON Date Revised:FEB 2000 Supersedes:FEB 1999 Information on this form is furnished solely for the purpose of compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Act and shall not be used for any other purpose. IPS Corporation urges the customers receiving this Material Safety Data Sheet to study it carefully to become aware of the hazards,if any,of the product involved. In the interest of safety,you should notify your employees, agents and contractors of the information on this sheet. Section I Manufacturer's Name: IPS Corporation Address: 17109 S.Main St., PO Box 379,Gardena,CA 90248 Transportation Emergencies:CHEMTREC:(800)424-9300 or 3 E COMPANY(800)451-8346 Medical Emergencies:3 E(24 Hour No.)(800)451-8346 Business:(310)898-3300 CHEMICAL NAME and FAMILY:Solvent Cement for CPVC Plastic Pipe Mixture of CPVC Resin and Organic Solvents Trade Name:SPEARS®FS-5 Formula:Proprietary FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears!'Manufacturing Company Page 53 Section II-Hazardous Ingredients None of the ingredients below are listed as carcinogens by IARC, NTP or OSHA Ingredient: Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Resin(CPVC) Cas#: NON/HAZ ACGIH-TLV: N/A OSHA-PEL: N/A Ingredient: Tetrahydrofuran(THF)** Cas#: 109-99-9 ACGIH-TLV: 200 PPM ACGIH-STEL: 250 PPM OSHA-PEL: 200 PPM OSHA-STEL: 250 PPM DUPONT(A)AEL: 25 PPM DUPONT(B)STEL: 75 PPM Ingredient: Methyl Ethyl Ketone(MEK) Cas#: 78-93-3 Approx%: 2* ACGIH-TLV: 200 PPM ACGIH-STEL: 300 PPM OSHA-PEL: 200 PPM OSHA-STEL: 300 PPM Ingredient: Cyclohexanone Cas#: 108-94-1 ACGIH-TLV: 25 PPM Skin OSHA-PEL: 25 PPM Skin Ingredient: Acetone Cas#: 67-64-1 ACGIH-TLV: 750 PPM ACGIH-STEL: 1000 PPM OSHA-PEL: 750 PPM OSHA-STEL: 1000 PPM *Title III Section 313 Supplier Notification:This product contains toxic chemicals subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986 and of 40CFR372.This information must be included in all MSDS's that are copied and distributed for this material. (A) Dupont's Acceptable Exposure Limit(AEL)guidelines for 8 hour and 12 hour TWA,(B)Dupont's recommended STEL for 15 minute TWA. "Information found in a report from the National Toxicology Program(NTP) on an inhalation study in rats and mice suggests that Tetrahydrofuran(THF) can cause tumors in animals.In the study the rats and mice were exposed to THF vapor levels up to 1800 PPM for two years(their lifetime),6 hours/day,5 days/week.Test results showed evidence of liver tumors in female mice and kidney tumors in male rats. No evidence of tumors was seen in female rats and male mice.There is no data linking Tetrahydrofuran exposure with cancer in humans. Page 54 ©2013 Spears?Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 BULK SHIPPING INFORMATION /CONTAINERS GREATER THAN ONE LITER DOT Shipping Name: Adhesive • DOT Hazard Class: 3 Identification Number: UN 1133 Packaging Group: II Label Requirement: Flammable Liquid SHIPPING INFORMATION FOR CONTAINERS LESS THAN ONE LITER DOT Shipping Name: Consumer Commodity DOT Hazard Class: ORM-D HMIS NFPA HAZARD RATING HEALTH: 2 2 0-MINIMAL FLAMMABILITY: 3 3 1 -SLIGHT REACTIVITY: 0 1 2-MODERATE PROTECTIVE: 3-SERIOUS EQUIPMENT: H 4-SEVERE H=Eye.Hand/Skin,Respiratory Protection and Impermeable Apron Section III-Physical Data Appearance:Red,medium syrupy liquid Specific Gravity 0 73°F±3.6°(20°C±2°):Typical 1.0±0.040 Vapor Density(Air=1):2.49 ODOR: Ethereal VAPOR PRESSURE(mm Hg.): 143mm Hg.based on first boiling component,THF @ 68°F(20°C) EVAPORATION RATE(BUAC=1):>1.0 BOILING POINT(°Fl°C):151°F(67°C)Based on first boiling component: THF PERCENT VOLATILE BY VOLUME(%):Approx.70-80% VOC STATEMENT:VOC as manufactured:720 Grams/Liter. Maximum VOC emission per SCAQMD Rule 1168,Test Method 316A:490 Grams/Liter. Section IV-Fire and Explosion Hazard Data FLASH POINT:-4°F(20°C)T.C.C.based on THF FLAMMABLE LIMITS(Percent by Volume) LEL:2.0 UEL: 11.8 FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears`Manufacturing Company Page 55 FIRE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:Ansul"Purple K"potassium bicarbonate dry chemical, carbon dioxide, National Aer-O-Foam universal alcohol resistant foam,water spray. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Evacuate enclosed areas, stay upwind.Close or confined quarters require self-contained breathing apparatus, positive,pressure masks or airline masks.Use water spray to cool containers, to flush spills from source of ignition and to disperse vapors. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Fire hazard because of low flash point and high volatility. Vapors are heavier than air and may travel to source(s)of ignition at or near ground or lower levels and flash back. Section V-Health Hazard Data PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Inhalation,Skin Contact EFFECT OF OVEREXPOSURE ACCUTE: Inhalation:Severe overexposure may result in nausea,dizziness,headache. Can cause drowsiness,irritation of eyes and nasal passages. Skin Contact:Skin irritant.Liquid contact may remove natural skin oils resulting in skin irritation.Dermatitis may occur with prolonged contact. Skin Absorption: Prolonged or widespread exposure may result in the absorption of harmful amounts of material. Eye Contact: Overexposure may result in severe eye injury with corneal or conjunctival inflammation on contact with the liquid. Vapors slightly uncomfortable. Ingestion: Moderately toxic. May cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea. May cause mental sluggishness. CHRONIC:Symptoms of respiratory tract irritation and damage to respiratory epithelium were reported in rats exposed to 5000 ppm THE for 90 days. Elevation of SGPT suggests a disturbance in liver function.The NOEL was reported to be 200 ppm. REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS:N.AP. TERATOGENICITY:N.AP. MUTAGENICITY:N.AP. EMBROYOTOXICITY:N.AP. SENSITIZATION TO PRODUCT:N.AP. SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS: N.AV. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Individuals with pre-existing diseases of the eyes, skin or respiratory system may have increased susceptibility to the toxicity of excessive exposures. Page 56 ©2013 Spears''Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES Inhalation:If overcome by vapors,remove to fresh air and if breathing stopped, give artificial respiration,If breathing is difficult,give oxygen.Call physician. Eye Contact: Flush eyes with plenty of water for 15 minutes and call a physician. Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash skin with plenty of soap and water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation develops,get medical attention. Ingestion:Give 1 or 2 glasses of water or milk. Do not induce vomiting. Call physician or poison control center immediately. Section VI-Reactivity Stability:Stable Conditions to Avoid: Keep away from heat, sparks, open flame and other sources of ignition. Incompatibility:(Materials to avoid)Caustics,ammonia,inorganic acids, chlorinated compounds,strong oxidizers and isocyanates. Hazardous Decomposition Products:When forced to burn,this product gives out carbon monoxide,carbon dioxide,hydrogen chloride and smoke. Hazardous Polymerization:Will not occur. Conditions To Avoid: Keep away from heat,sparks,open flame and other sources of ignition. Section VII-Spill Or Leak Procedures Steps To Be Taken In Case Material Is Released Or Spilled: Eliminate all ignition sources.Avoid breathing of vapors.Keep liquid out of eyes.Flush with large amount or water.Contain liquid with sand or earth.Absorb with sand or nonflammable absorbent material and transfer into steel drums for recovery or disposal.Prevent liquid from entering drains. Waste Disposal Method:Follow local,State and Federal regulations.Consult DISPOSAL EXPERT. Can be disposed of by incineration.Excessive quantities should not be permitted to enter drains.Empty containers should be air dried before disposing.Hazardous Waste Code:214. Section VIII-Special Protection Information Respiratory Protection (Specify tvoe): Atmospheric levels should be maintained below established exposure limits contained in Section II. If airborne concentrations exceed those limits, use of a NIOSH approved organic vapor cartridge respirator with full face-piece is recommended. The effectiveness of an air purifying respirator is limited. Use it only for a single short-term exposure. For emergency and other conditions where short-term exposure guidelines may be exceeded, use an approved positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus. FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears Manufacturing Company Page 57 Ventilation-Use only with adequate ventilation. Provide sufficient ventilation in volume and pattern to keep contaminants below applicable exposure limits set forth in Section II.Use only explosion proof ventilation equipment. Protective Gloves:PVA coated Eye Protection:Splash proof chemical goggles Other Protective Equipment And Hygienic Practices: Impervious apron and a source of running water to flush or wash the eyes and skin in case of contact. Section IX-Special Precautions Precautions To Be Taken In Handling And Storing:Store in the shade between 40° F-90° F (4° C -32.5° C). Keep away from heat, sparks, open flame and other sources of ignition. Avoid prolonged breathing of vapor. Use with adequate ventilation.Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing. Train employees on all special handling procedures before they work with this product. Other Precautions: Follow all precautionary information given on container label, product bulletins and our solvent cementing literature. All material handling equipment should be electrically grounded. The information contained herein is based on data considered accurate. However,no warranty is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of this data or the results to be obtained from the use thereof. Page 58 ©2013 Spears'Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 NOTES FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears`Manufacturing Company Page 59 NOTES Page 60 ©2013 Spears"Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 NOTES FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears Manufacturing Company Page 61 NOTES Page 62 ©2013 Spears"Manufacturing Company FG-3-1010 pous SPEARS® MANUFACTURING COMPANY CORPORATE OFFICE 15853 Olden St., Sylmar,CA 91342 PO Box 9203,Sylmar, CA 91392 (818)364-1611 •www.spearsmfg.com PACIFIC SOUTHWEST UTAH 15860 Olden St. 5395 West 1520 South Sylmar(Los Angeles),CA 91342 Salt Lake City,UT 84104 (818)364-1611•(800)862-1499 (303)371-9430•(800)777-4154 Fax(818)367-3014 Fax(303)375-9546 ROCKY MOUNTAIN SOUTH CENTRAL 4880 Florence St. 1000 Lakeside Parkway Denver,CO 80238 Flower Mound,TX 75028 (303)371-9430•(800)777-4154 (469)528-3000•(800)441-1437 Fax(303)375-9546 Fax(469)528-3001 NORTHEAST FLORIDA 590 Industrial Dr.,Suite 100 9563 Parksouth Court Lewisberry(Harrisburg),PA Orlando,FL 32837 17339-9532 (407)843.1960•(800)327-6390 (717)938-8844•(800)233-0275 Fax(407)425-3563 Fax(717)938-6547 MIDWEST SOUTHEAST 1 Gateway Ct.,Suite A 4205 Newpoint Pl.,Suite 100 Bolingbrook(Chicago),IL 60440 Lawrenceville(Atlanta),GA 30043 (630)759-7529•(800)662-6330 (678)985.1263•(800)662-6326 Fax(630)759-7515 Fax(678)985-5642 NORTHWEST INTERNATIONAL SALES 4103 C St.NE Suite 200 15853 Olden St. Auburn(Seattle),WA 98002 Sylmar(Los Angeles),CA 91342 (253)939-4433•(800)347-7327 (818)364-1611•Fax(818)898-3774 Fax(253)939-7557 Authorized Distributor 1� CI itilrb a ,••1. 1 i •a • L I . °. : FG-3-1010 ©2013 Spears Manufacturing Company Page 63 ... DO IT CORRECTLY! Failure to follow instructions can result in thread breaks from too much tape, difficult assembly from not enough, or leaks due to exposed starting threads. DO NOT USE TAPE& PASTE! • DO NOT USE with Gasket Sealed Head Adapters • USE a TFE tape with a min. thickness of 2.5 mil. • Cover male starting threads to prevent seizing. . % ", el la i - //AfTef, :1%1/4 E r �_ 0 11 Mr It 0 , ice if , • Wrap tape in direction of threads. — For Regular Head Adapters, use 2 to 3 wraps. Tighten to specified torque(see front cover). — For Female Adapter Transitions to metal pipe, use ONLY 5 to 5-1/2 wraps. • Joint Assembly—tighten 1-2 turns beyond finger tight. DO NOT back up. DO NOT over tighten! SPEARS° MANUFACTURING COMPANY 15853 Olden Street,Sylmar CA 91342 PO Box 9203, Sylmar, CA 91392 (818)364-1611 www.spearsmfg.com ©Copyright 2013 Spears®Manufacturing Company All Rights Reserved.Printed in the United States of America 01/13. FG-3-1010 tqco Fire & Building Products Technical Services: Tel: (800) 381-9312/ Fax: (800) 791-5500 . Model BFV-N Butterfly Valve Grooved End 2-1/2 inch - 10 Inch (DN65 - DN250) General Technical Description Data p The Model BFV-N Grooved End But- Model 10 terfly Valves(Ref. Figure 1)are indicat- BFV-N ing type valves designed for use in fire Sizes:ANSI Inches/DN _ protection systems where a visual in- 2-1/2 (DN65), 3 (DN80), dication is required as to whether the 4(DN100),5 (DN125), valve is open or closed.They are used, 6(DN150), 8 (DN200), 10(DN250) for example, as system, sectional, and Approvals - pump water control valves. They have The 2-1/2 through 10 inch (DN65 - cut groove inlet and outlet connections DN250) Model BFV-N Grooved End that are suitable for use with grooved Butterfly Valves are UL and C-UL List- end pipe couplings that are listed and ed and FM Approved. approved for fire protection systems. In addition, the Model BFV-N Grooved For applications requiring supervision End Butterfly Valves are listed by the of the open position of the valve, the California State Fire Marshall under Gear Operators for the Model BFV-N Listing No.7770-1670:100. Butterfly Valves are provided with two sets of factory installed internal All laboratory listings and approvals are switches each having SPDT contacts. for indoor and outdoor use. Friction Loss The supervisory switches transfer their The approximate friction loss, based P Y Maximum Working Pressure on the Hazen Williams formula and ex- electrical contacts when there is move- • 2-1/2 - 8 Inch (DN65- DN200): ment from the valve's normal open po- 300 psi(20,7)bar pressed in equivalent length of pipe sition during the first two revolutions of with C= 120, is as follows. The data is • col- the hanring t . 10 Inch (DN250): based on friction loss information col- 175 psi (12,0 bar) lected at a typical flow rate of 15 feet WARNINGS Materials of Construction: per second. The Model BFV-N Grooved End But- Body •6.9 feet of 2-1/2 inch Sch. 40 pipe terfly Valves described herein must be Ductile iron conforming to ASTM A-395 for the 2-1/2 inch valve. installed and maintained in compliance Body Coating •8.7 feet of 3 inch Sch. 40 pipe for with this document, as well as with the Polyamide the 3 inch valve. applicable standards of the National Disc •4.5 feet of 4 inch Sch. 40 pipe for Fire Protection Association, in addition Ductile iron conforming to ASTM A-395 the 4 inch valve. to the standards of any other authori Disc Seal •6.6 feet of 5 inch Sch. 40 pipe for ties having jurisdiction. Failure to do Grade EPDM"E"encapsulated rubber the 5 inch valve. so may impair the performance of conforming to ASTM D-2000 • 11.1 feet of 6 inch Sch. 40 pipe for these devices. the 6 inch valve. Upper&Lower Stem The owner is responsible for maintain- Type 416 Stainless Steel conforming • 10.2 feet of 8 inch Sch. 30 pipe for ing their fire protection system and de- to ASTM 582 the 8 inch valve. vices in proper operating condition. The installing contractor or sprinkler Lower Plug • 12.1 feet of 10 inch Sch.30 pipe for manufacturer should be contacted PVC the 10 inch valve. with any questions. Operator Gear operator with iron housing Page 1 of 4 MAY, 2007 TFP151O Page 2 of 4 TFP1510 Nominal Nominal Installation Dimensions in Inches and(mm) Weight Valve Pipe - . Sizes O.D. A B C D E F G H 1k91 2-1/2" 2.88 3.85 11.71 3.25 5.43 6.00 7.81 2.50 22 DN65 (73,0) (98,0) (297,4) (83,0) (137,9) (152,4) (198,4) (63,5) 0 (10,0) 3" 3.50 3.85 12.25 3.54 5.68 6.00 7.81 2.50 23 DN80 (88,9) (98,0) (311,1) (90,0) (144,2) (152,4) (198,4) (63,5) 0 (10,4) 4" 4.50 4.56 13.95 4.35 6.58 6.00 7.81 2.50 28 DN100 (114,3) (116,0) (354,3) (110,0) (167,1) (152,4) (198,4) (63,5) 0 (12,7) 5" 5.56 5.86 14.93 4.84 7.07 6.00 7.81 2.50 31 DN125 (141,3) (149,0) (379,2) (123,0) (179,6) (152,4) (198,4) (63,5) 0 (14,1) 6' 6.63 5.86 17.31 5.93 8.35 6.00 7.81 2.50 0.67 41 DN150 (168,3) (149,0) (439,7) (151,0) (212,0) (152,4) (198,4) (63,5) (17,0) (18,6) 8" 8.63 5.26 19.20 6.87 9.29 6.00 7.81 2.50 5.86 53 DN200 (219,1) (134,0) (487,7) (174,0) (236,0) (152,4) (198,4) (63,5) (148,8) (24,1) 10" 10.75 6.29 25.11 9.17 11.50 9.00 7.68 3.00 7.41 88 DN250 (273,1) (160,0) (637,8) (233,0) (292,1) (228,6) (195,1) (76,2) (188,2) (40,0) INDICATOR G h F HANDWHEEL FLAG 1/2" NPT CONDUIT – , CONNECTION GEAR I -- I eT�� M—/ OPERATOR , _` ` MUM BODY t D B L _ DISC 4 / H C , _ i fA FIGURE 1 MODEL BFV-N GROOVED END BUTTERFLY VALVE -NOMINAL DIMENSIONS- TFP1510 Page 3 of 4 Installation The Model BFV-N Grooved End But- I- -I - terfly Valves may be installed with flow I I—SUPERVISORY in either direction and can be post I I SWITCH tioned either horizontally or vertically. The grooved end pipe couplings used I I SWITCH SHOWN with the Model BFV-N must be listed I_ — _ J WITH VALVE or approved for fire protection service FULL OPEN and installed in accordance with the o o Z a manufacturers instructions. }} o 0 The Model BFV-N Butterfly Valve may be installed with any schedule of pres- sure class of pipe or tubing that is list- END OF LINE PANEL ed or approved for fire protection. RESISTOR As applicable, refer to Figure 2 for the internal switch wiring diagram. r Conduit and electrical connections I F- AUXILIARY are to be made in accordance with GND SWITCH the authority having jurisdiction and/ I • I or the National Electrical Code. With I I SWITCH SHOWN reference to Figure 2, the "supervi- L J WITH VALVE sory switch" is intended for connec- o FULL OPEN tion to the supervisory circuit of a fire w w O w N alarm control panel in accordance with CC o ¢ m o NFPA 72. The "auxiliary switch" is in- Z _ tended for the unsupervised connec- 1 • tion to auxiliary equipment in accor- - + ^ • BELL dance with NFPA 70, National Electric Code. POWER • , + NOTE l For outdoor applications with inter- nal supervisory switches, it is recom- mended that wiring connections be 2A 02)125 VDC made at a temperature above 15°F CONTACT RATING 1/4A @ 250 VDC (-9°C),in order to insure sufficient flex- 15.1A/12HP @ 125,250 VAC ibility of the wire lead insulation. 5A @ 125 VAC"L° Care and FIGURE 2 MODEL BFV-N BUTTERFLY VALVE Maintenance -INTERNAL SWITCH WIRING DIAGRAM- The owner is responsible for the in- spection,testing,and maintenance of their fire protection system and devic- NOTE es in accordance with the applicable Before closing a fire protection system standards of the National Fire Pro- control valve for maintenance or in- tection Association (e.g., NFPA25), in spection work on either the valve or fire addition to the standards of any au- protection system which it controls, thority having jurisdiction.The install- permission to shut down the affected ing contractor or product manufac- fire protection systems must be ob- turer should be contacted relative to tained from the proper authorities and any questions. Any impairment must all personnel who may be affected by be immediately corrected. this decision must be notified. It is recommended that automatic sprinkler systems be inspected, test- . ed, and maintained by a qualified in- spection service. Page 4 of 4 TFP151O Limited Ordering Warranty Procedure Products manufactured by Tyco Fire Grooved End Butterfly Valves: & Building Products (TFBP) are war- Specify: (specify inch size) Model ranted solely to the original Buyer for BFV-N Grooved End Butterfly Valve ten(10)years against defects in mate- with internal supervisory switches, rial and workmanship when paid for P/N(specify). and properly installed and maintained Valve Size Valve Part Number under normal use and service. This 21/2 59-300-F-025N warranty will expire ten(10)years from 3 59-300-F-030N date of shipment by TFBP. No warran- a 59-300-F-040N ty is given for products or components 5 59-300-F-050N manufactured by companies not af- 6 59-300-F-060N filiated by ownership with TFBP or for 8 59-300-F-080N products and components which have 10 59-300-F-010N been subject to misuse, improper in- stallation,corrosion, or which have not been installed,maintained,modified or repaired in accordance with applicable Standards of the National Fire Protec- tion Association, and/or the standards of any other Authorities Having Juris- diction. Materials found by TFBP to be defective shall be either repaired or re- placed, at TFBP's sole option. TFBP neither assumes, nor authorizes any person to assume for it, any other ob- ligation in connection with the sale of 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 par- ticular 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. TYCO FIRE&BUILDING PRODUCTS,451 North Cannon Avenue,Lansdale Pennsylvania 19446 y Y FDI..1CJ www.tolco.com NIBCO Revision 12/18/2008 Fig. 200 - "Trimline" Adjustable Band Hanger 0 US„ p Fig. 200R (Import) - "Trimline" Adjustable Band Hanger w/Retainer Ring . Size Range — 1/2" thru 8" pipe Material — Carbon Steel, Mil. Galvanized to G90 specifications --,.:� Function — For fire sprinkler and other general piping - `' Q purposes. Knurled swivel nut design permits hanger ® _ adjustment after installation. , ® \ Features — % • (1/2" thru 2") Flared edges ease installation for B { B /; all pipe types and protect CPVC plastic pipe I - i, /' '' , from abrasion. Captured design keeps adjusting ;; - nut from separating with hanger. Hanger is eas- A ily installed around pipe. A • (21/2" thru 8" Spring tension on nut holds it securely in hanger before installation. Adjusting nut is easily removed. Fig.200 1"-2" Fig.200 21/2"-8" Approvals — Underwriters' Laboratories listed (1/2" thru 8") in the USA(UL) and Canada (cUL) ',� for steel and CPVC plastic pipe and Factory Mutual -' Engineering Approved (3/4" thru 8"). Conforms to ,,.. Federal Specifications WW-H-171 E, Type 10 and 'Q _ Jam. Manufacturers Standardization Society SP-69, Type 10. / B / ; Maximum Temperature — 650°F I ; B Finish — Mil. Galvanized. Stainless Steel materials will \ (1,1 ,/, , j1 be supplied with (2) hex nuts in place of a knurl nub. - , " , , Order By — Figure number and pipe size , " ' Note — Figure 200R (import) with retainer ring and A �, __- non-captured knurl nut. ---- `- Fig.200R 21/2"-8" Fig.200R 1/2"-2" Dimensions •Weights Pipe Rod Size Max. Rec. Approx. Size Inch Metric A B Load Lbs. Wt./100 1/2 3/8 8mm or 10mm 31/8 2% 400 11 3/4 3/8 8mm or 10mm 31/a 21 400 11 1 3/8 8mm or 10mm 3% 25/a 400 12 11/4 3/8 8mm or 10mm 33 2% 400 13 11/2 3/8 8mm or 10mm 37/8 27/8 400 14 2 3/8 8mm or 10mm 41/2 3 400 15 21/2 3/8 10mm 5% 4% 600 27 3 3/8 10mm 5% 4 600 29 31/2 3/8 10mm 73/8 51/4 600 34 4 3/8 10mm 7% 5 1000 35 5 1/2 12mm 91/a 61/4 1250 66 6 1/2 12mm 101/a 63/4 1250 73 8 1/2 12mm 131/8 834 1250 136 OFFICE/MANUFACTURING FACILITY•1375 SAMPSON AVE •CORONA,CA 92879•PH: 951.737.5599•FAX: 951.737.0330 CUSTOMER SERVICE•800 786.5266 IIII www.tolco.com . .. . • - . . - - CPVC Hangers ,, 0 TM 1:; Head Set Mounting Bracket , •No BlockTM Hanger Manufactured for: Central Sprinkler Company 451 North Cannon Avenue, Lansdale, Pennsylvania 19446 Product Data 2 Hole SO: SAE 1008-1010 Roll Hot Dip G60 Galvanized Steel; 20 Gauge The Central Model SHB1 Head Set Model: SHB1, S012, S016, S020, Hanger and the BlazeMaster CPVC No S024 and S032 Weight: Block Hanger offer revolutionary time Approvals: UL listed for BlazeMaster SHB1 Headset:- .2627 lb. - saving installation methods for the hanging of BlazeMaster CPVC pipe and CPVC Offset Strap: for proper pre-placement of the sprinkler Complies with static load requirements of 3/4" S012 - .0850 lb. head before the ceiling is installed. The NFPA13(1996 Edition) 1" S016 - .0914 lb. SHBI also provides vertical restraint of 1 1/4" S020 - .0998 lb. the Sprinkler Head eliminating the need Material: 1 /z" S024 .1196 lb. for additional hangers. By aligning the SHB1: Galvanized, Aluminum 2" SO32 - .1367 lb. appropriate serration on the depth tab Killed Drawing Quality Steel; with the bottom of the ceiling joist, the 20 Gauge installer is assured of the desired and uniform finish to the sprinkler head location being positioned in the ceiling. Due to the unique design of the SHBI, U Installation "blocking"is not required to offset the centerline of piping to accomodate the sprinkler escutcheon from the side of the joist. SHBI Headset - Solid Wood Joist The No Block BlazeMaster CPVC (Designed for use with Central's"West Coast"style CPVC Sprinkler Head Adapter) Hanger is a simple two-hole strap for hanging BlazeMaster CPVC pipe. With Step 1 - Position bracket against vertical wood surface the No Block Hangers,there is no longer Step 2- Set depth of brackets using graduated markings on bracket depth tab. the need to install "blocking"to offset piping from wall studs or the face of floor Desired Location is to be lined up with bottom of Joist. (See Matrix on page or ceiling joists. for determining appropriate mark to use.) Press firmly to hold position on face of joist. Step 3- Secure bracket to wood surface using the two hex head cap screws provided. (#10 x 1" screws) Note: Install two screws as shown below. �� El■ Q . or No. 19.2.0 Step 4 - Cut and install CPVC Step 2 - Bend Lower tabs in 90°angle. sprinkler drop making sure the face of the sprinkler head ��' adapter is flush with inside of 4. Head set cup. Caution: Never • � install sprinkler head into i . fitting until CPVC cement r has had time to cure. This will prevent possible pooling - of glue into the sprinkler orifice. Step 3- Position Bracket against vertical wood surface such that the desired Step 5 - Insert sprinkler head location on the depth tab is lined up with the bottom of the composite through Headset cup and wood joist. (See Table 1 & Fig. 1 or Fig. 2 as appropriate) thread into CPVC Adapter. (see sprinkler head data sheet and the Central BlazeMaster CPVC Installation Instructions and Technical Manual for proper torque requirements) Ail Pi SHBI Headset - Composite Wood Joist (Designed for use with Central's - "West Coast"style CPVC Sprinkler Step 4 - Secure bracket to wood surface using the two Hex Head cap screws Head Adapter) provided. (#10 x 1" screws) Step 5 - Cut and install CPVC sprinkler drop making sure the face of the . sprinkler head adapter is flush with inside of Headset cup. Caution: Step 1 - Use pliers to break off tab. Never install sprinkler head into fittinguntilCPVC cement has had time to cure..This will prevent possible pooling of glue into the sprinkler r4i,wt.# orifice. Step 6- Insert sprinkler head through Headset cup and thread into CPVC '1..i p.",'',f 111P. ‘,- m� Adapter. (see sprinkler head data sheet and the Central BlazeMaster CPVC Installation Instructions and Technical Manual for proper torque requirements) . OffsetTwo-Hole Strap Step 1 - Snap Strap over CPVC pipe. Step 2 - Squeeze Strap back around pipe. (Note: Pipe must be allowed to slide freely) Step 3 - Fasten the Strap to the wood surface using the two screws provided. (#10 x 1" Hex Head Cap Screws) Typical Installation Utilizing No Block & SHB1 Sprinkler Head Mounting Bracket Offset Hanger ', (NO Bbcking Required) /� L I . . Offset Hanger O NO Blocking Required) tr 6 Head Set (N.8 Blocking Required) Voard ` Deling I 9 IL, ull� _ • Head s Hea Set LiP) `P) (No Blocking Required) Composite Wood Joist Solid Wood Joist 2 SHB1 Headset Hanger 0.175 TYP 0.750 ■ 0 C-- - f _ _ _ -3-6t ■- 3.000 1.405 1.655 , • A C ) � Q All _. ._ _ 2.079 REF ' 2 Hole Offset Hanger • • i \ j i // I i 2.713-S032(2") �• rte! v 2.475-S024(1 1/2") �� !! 2.355-S020(1 1/4") j 1.500 � i1 2.183-S016(1") ! TYP \`\ 2.050-S012(3/4") / REF i� f .1 I_- 15° I i TYP I I • 30°TYP 5.000-S032 4.500-S024 - - 3.250-S020 3.250-S016 3.250-S012 3 AOrdering moo Information TABLE 1 When placing an order, indicate the Depth Tab Selection Guide full product name. Please specify the (also see figures 1 &2 as appropriate) quantity, model, & size. Ceiling Sprinkler SHB1 Sprinkler Head Mounting Type ROC LF GBR GBR Concealed Bracket:One size for all Applications (Box Qty: 100) Align bottom of 5/8" Gypsum TAB 7/16" TAB"E" TAB"D" 1/2 TAB"A" No Block Hanger: Box Qty: Board above bottom • S032 3/4" Strap 100 of beam • S024 1" Strap 100 5/8"Channel Align bottom of • S020 1 1/4" Strap 100 & 5/8" Gypsum 1/2 TAB "A" TAB 13/4" below TAB"F" TAB"C" • S016 1 1/2" Strap 100 Board bottom of beam • S012 2" Strap 100 Figure 1 Figure 2 5/8" Gypsum Board Ceiling 5/8" Channel with 5/8" Gypsum Board Depth Tab Positioning Depth Tab Positioning LF Recessed -.—(Align with Bottom of Beam) F F GBR Recessed '—(Align with Bottom of Beam) E LF Recessed E (Align with Bottom of Beam) D GBR Recessed D ~(Align with Bottom of Beam) — C C GBR Concealed ~(Align with Bottom of Beam) B B A A GBR Concealed ROC ~(Align with Bottom of Beam) —(Align with Bottom of Beam) 7116' ROC Bottom of Beam CENTRAL Central Sprinkler Company 451 North Cannon Avenue,Lansdale,PA 19446 PHONE(215)362-0700 ©1999 Central Sprinkler Company FAX(215)362-5385 Hangers.1 Printed in U.S.A. V TOLCO www.tolco.com a brand of NIBCO* Revision 3/24/2003 Fig. 25 - Surge Restrainer c®Us WEB Size Range — One size fits 3/4" thru 2" pipe. . Material — Steel Function — Designed to be used in conjunction with TOLCOTM Band Hangers to restrict the upward movement of piping as it occurs during sprinkler head activation or earthquake type activity. The surge restrainer is easily and efficiently installed by snapping into a locking position on the bank hanger. This product is intended to satisfy the requirements as indicated in the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 13, 1999 Edition), 6-2.3.3, 6-2.3.4 and A-6i-2.3.3 Can be used to restrain either steel pipe or CPVC plastic Pipe. Approvals — Underwriters' Laboratories Listed only when used with TOLCO band hangers Fig. 2, 2NFPA and 200, in the USA (UL) and Canada (cUL). Finish — Pre-Galvanized Order By— Figure number and TOLCO band hanger, size from 3/4" thru 2". Patent#5,344,108 IIIIPIIII I ta0111I .- t:.--.1 yj v i I i l I, if 1` .� . 1 � / tea. 1, /. I. /. ... 1. i , :1 ir .„ \ ,:, , ® OFFICE/MANUFACTURING FACILITY•1375 SAMPSON AVE.•CORONA,CA 92879•PH. 951.737.5599•FAX. 951 737.0330 CUSTOMER SERVICE•800 786.5266 www.tolco.com CRDDYV Threaded Rod Fastening Solutions BCISN375 and HangerMate® - um BCISN375 • 'Jr') ''',,v,•� Catalog # Description Qty. per Box . ' a BCISN375 Beam clamp thru 1/2" flange 100 'ø- I , with 3/8" smart nut BC Beam clamp thru 1/2" flange 100 ar F. HangerMate® Figure# Catalog# Rod Size Description Qty.Per Box —_ Steel Applications-Vertical Mount(End-Drilled Head) — 1 HMZG160 1/4-20 1/4-20 HangerMate Anchor,#3 point 50 0 –__ — 2* HMZG471 . 3/8-16 1/4-20 HangerMate Anchor,#3 point with nut 50 "'����s 3 HMZG550 3/8-16 5/16-24 X 1-1/8 HangerMate Anchor,#3 point 50 Steel Applications-Horizontal Mount(Cross-Drilled Head) 4 HMZH455 3/8-16 1/4-20 X 1"HangerMate Anchor, - #2 point(.060-.125 steel thickness) 50 �Y 5 HMZH475 3/8-16 1/4-20 X 1"HangerMate Anchor, � � #3 point(.060-.250 steel thickness) 50 ys 6` HMZH476 3/8-16 1/4-20 X 1"HangerMate Anchor with nut, "°l•t �r?#E #3 point(.060-.250 steel thickness) 50 +, a: Wood Applications-Vertical Mount(End-Drilled Head) fr' " t. 7 HMZG315 1/4-20 5/16 X 2-1/4"HangerMate Anchor I 50 8 HMZG660 3/8-16 5/16 X 2-1/4"HangerMate Anchor 50 - Wood Applications-Horizontal Mount(Cross-Drilled Head) 9 I HMZH665 I 3/8-16 5/16 X 2-1/4"HangerMate Anchor I 50 Concrete Applications-Vertical Mount(End-Drilled Head) 10 HMZG365 1/4-20 5/16 X 2-1/4"HangerMate Anchor 50 11 HMZG730 3/8-16 5/16 X 2-1/4"HangerMate Anchor 50 ra 4 t) 5 j ) Concrete Applications-Horizontal Mount(Cross-Drilled Head) 12 HMZG735 3/8-16 I 5/16 X 2-1/4"HangerMate Anchor 50 Installation Tools E -- _ 13 HMZE215 — Vert recessed drive socket 1 1 2 3 6 � ) � 1 14 HMZE220 — Concrete recessed drive sleeve 1 15 HMZE240 — Drill Bit Adapter Kit 1 II), cli) . 16 HMZE340 — ANSI 1/4"Tanged Drill Bit for Hammer Drills 1 % 17 HMZE350 — ANSI 1/4"SDS Drill Bit for Rotary Hammer Drills 1 *Nut required for light gauge steel applications(16 GA or.060") 13 0 )—)==2' 14 0 16 17 — 7 8 10 11 - 15 �a'����� Ultimate Average Pull-out Values - 9 1 )m ,•» )» - 12 .11 Wood 1694 lbs. Concrete (500 PSI) 2181 lbs. HangerMate is a registered trademark of Elco Textron. WARNING-ERICO products shall be used only as illustrated and recommended in the product instruction sheets(additional instruction sheets are available at www.erico.com). Misuse or misapplication may cause failure resulting in possible property damage or bodily injury. Copyright©2003 ERICO International Corporation.All rights reserved. CADDY,CADWELD,CRITEC,ERICO,ERIFLEX,ERITECH,and LENTON are registered trademarks of[RICO International Corporation. Phone: -462- 797 ERICD(F' Fax:ho e: 800 853-0 www.erico.com F436S F109LT03 00130M4 INDOOR/OUTDOOR butterball ® BUTTERFLY VALVES VALVES LESS SUPERVISORY TAMPER SWITCH ASSEMBLY 4-117 FERMI I h �� �0 MKAx r-_ fi.4 �, `�/ \fir , �U `� 11/ /01 , � t � ate 1�–��_ \ '"M "L ��� "H' "H. \. , III 1 L-- ` J I I_.yt,...• ^-I BBVSC100 BBVSC100 3 piece with Uni-body with BB-SC100 (Threaded Ends) Grooved Ends Grooved Ends • Sizes 1", 1-1/4", 1-1/2", 2",2-1/2" Size 2" Size 2-1/2" VALVES WITH SUPERVISORY TAMPER SWITCH ASSEMBLY - 3-112" ' - ■ ,, FLOW 7 i r MO1� , �^ , n M�B1r erczz., r,... ..,, z sm r,Mal' fir,A it IND co r i Icy t C a I I - THREADED ENDS NYC INDICATOR BB-SCS02 (Available on both switched BBVSCS02 BBVSCS02 and non-switched models.) 3 piece with Uni-body with ALL DIMENSIONS INCHES Grooved Ends Grooved Ends Size 2" Size 2-1/2" Threaded Grooved SIZE 1' 1-1/4" 1-1/2" 2" SIZE 2" 2-1/2" A 2-1/8 2-5/8 2-7/8 3-1/4 A - 4-1/8 B 3-15/16 4-9/32 4-1/2 5 B 5 5-13/32 C 1-9/16 1-15/16 2-3/16 2-3/4 C 2-3/4 3-3/16 D 1-23/32 2-7/64 2-3/8 3-1/16 D 3-1/16 3-1/2 J 4-15/16 5-1/8 5-19/32 6-1/8 E 5/8 15/16 K .66 .73 .73 .79 F 5/16 5/8 - L .83 .90 .99 1.41 G 6 4-1/2 M-40 1.05 1.38 1.61 2.07 H 2-3/8 2-7/8 M-80 .96 1.28 1.50 1.94 J 6-1/8 ' 6-1/4 MATERIAL LIST N-40 2.25 2 2.5 2.25 K .79 1.18 NO. PART MATERIAL SPECIFICATION w 1-1/8 1-1/4 1-13/32 1-11/16 L 1.41 1.29 1 Indicator Sintered Iron F0008P M-40 ARE DIMENSIONS USING SCHEDULE M-40 2.07 2.47 40 PIPE M-80 1.94 2.32 2 Housing Bronze - ASTM 584 - — M-80 ARE DIMENSIONS USING SCHEDULE N-40 2.25 10 3 Body _ Bronze ASTM 584 80 PIPE W - 1-3/4 4 Handle Brass N-40 IS FLOW RESISTANCE EXPRESSEDIN 5 Disc Stainless Steel Type 304 EQUIVALENT LENGTH OF SCHEDULE yP 40 PIPE 6 Disc Seal EPDM Elastomer W IS THE WRENCH MAKE-UP LENGTH 7 Switch Housing Die Cast Aluminum Rev. 1 CALCULATION SUMMARY Project Name:CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Project Location: 14130 SW 105TH Drawing No. : City: TIGARD, OREGON Design Areas Design Area Calc. Mode Occupancy Area of Total Water Pressure @ Min. Min. Min. Calculated Hose Margin To Name (Model) Application Source Density Pressure Flow Heads Streams Source (ft2) (gpm) (psi) (gpm/ft2) (psi) (gpm) # (gpm) (psi) 1 Demand (HW) RESIDENTIAL 1024 62.7 53.9 0.055 8.2 14 4 0 12.6 Tt - mf. g OG) � O _ z m m � P it a� A 1� mZZm x < o a ° -G g � 0 J A2 21 GI CI o cno1 o co m - —< o cn A m M • m t- Z(A up oo m •3 a O - -v o co x -' 1, c)Z m />, '17 0 03 m A m 0 (J File: C:\Users\efinn\appdata\Iocal\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/111' Copyright©2002-2r o Fire Protection Products Page 1 HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS for Job Information Project Name:CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Contract No. : City: TIGARD, OREGON Project Location: 14130 SW 105TH Date: 10/11/2013 Contractor Information Name of Contractor: HARVEY&PRICE CO. Address: 2015 NUGGET WAY City: EUGENE, OREGON 97403 Phone Number: 5417461621 E-mail:efinn @harveyandprice.com Name of Designer: EDF Authority Having Jurisdiction: CITY OF TIGARD Design Remote Area Name 1 Remote Area Location APT1 Occupancy Classification RESIDENTIAL Density(gpm/ft2) 0.055 Area of Application(ft2) 1024 Coverage per Sprinkler(ft2) 256 Number of Calculated Sprinklers 4 In-Rack Demand(gpm) 0 Special Heads Hose Streams(gpm) 0 Total Water Required(incl. Hose Streams)(gpm) 62.7 Required Pressure at Source(psi) 41.4 Type of System Wet Volume-Entire System (gal) 405.5 gal Water Supply Information Date 26AUG13 Location 14130 SW 105TH AVE Source W1 Notes File:C:\Users\efinn\appdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 2 Job: CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Node Labels: Off Pipe Labels: Off Diagram for Design Area : 1 (Optimized Hydraulic Simplified► s_. File:C:1 Users\efinn\appdata\Iocal\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002-2012" 're Protection Products Page 3 Job:CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Hydraulic Analysis for : 1 Calculation Info Calculation Mode Demand Hydraulic Model Hazen-Williams Fluid Name Water @ 60F (15.6C) Fluid Weight, (Ib/ft3) N/A for Hazen-Williams calculation. Fluid Dynamic Viscosity, (Ib•s/ft2) N/A for Hazen-Williams calculation. Water Supply Parameters Supply 1 : W1 Flow(gpm) Pressure(psi) 0 54 1100 43 Hoses Inside Hose Flow/Standpipe Demand(gpm) Outside Hose Flow(gpm) Additional Outside Hose Flow(gpm) Other(custom defined) Hose Flow(gpm) Total Hose Flow(gpm) Sprinklers Ovehead Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 62.7 InRack Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 0 Other(custom defined)Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 0 Total Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 62.7 Other Required Margin of Safety(psi) 0 W1 -Pressure(psi) 41.4 W1 -Flow(gpm) 62.7 Demand w/o System Pump(s) N/A File: C:\Users\efinn\appdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 4 Job :CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Hydraulic Analysis for : 1 .MI- Supply System Demand 6 S;11 1 çuj2 1```"`'�'`, u..a 41.079 7 . e U) CI. F _i___ f W 30 -----��—_ N a) 20 ---- —I•--- 1 r i 0 ii....----■■■■■ ■■■■■•■■■■■ 0 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 120r Flow, gpm File:C:\Users\efinn\appdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002-2012' ee Protection Products ‘ Page 5 I Job:CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Hydraulic Analysis for : 1 Graph Labels Label Description Values Flow (gpm) Pressure (psi) S1 Supply point#1 -Static 0 54 S2 Supply point#2-Residual 1100 43 D1 Elevation Pressure 0 6.5 D2 System Demand 62.7 41.4 Curve Intersections & Safety Margins Intersection Safety Margin Curve Name ` -- Pressure (psi) Flow (gpm) Pressure (psi) @ Flow (gpm) Supply 53.9 74 12.6 62.7 Open Heads Required Calculated Head Ref. Head Type Coverage K-Factor - - Density Flow Pressure Density Flow Pressure (ft2) (gpm/psiY) (gPm/ftz) (gpm) (psi) (gpm/ftz) (gpm) (psi) 5101 Overhead 256 4.9 0.05 12.8 8.2 0.055 14 8.2 Sprinkler S102 Overhead 256 4.9 0.05 12.8 8.2 0.057 14.7 8.9 Sprinkler S103 Overhead 256 4.9 0.05 12.8 8.2 0.065 16.6 11.4 Sprinkler S104 Overhead 256 4.9 0.05 12.8 8.2 0.068 17.4 12.7 Sprinkler File:C:\Users\efinn\appdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 6 Job :CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Hydraulic Calculations/Fluid Delivery Time Analysis Node Data Node# Type K-Fact. Discharge Coverage Tot. Pres. Req. Pres. Elev Hgroup Open/Closed Overdischarge Density Elev. Pres. Req. Discharge gpm/psW gpm ft2 psi psi ft gpm gpm/ft2 psi gpm 5101 Overhead Sprinkler 4.9 14 256 8.2 8.2 - 12 HEAD Open 1.2 0.055 -6.5 12.8 5102 Overhead Sprinkler 4.9 14.7 256 8.9 8.2 12 HEAD Open 1.9 0.057 -6.5 12.8 S103 Overhead Sprinkler 4.9 16.6 256 11.4 8.2 12 HEAD Open 3.8 0.065 -6.5 12.8 5104 Overhead Sprinkler 4.9 17.4 256 12.7 8.2 12 HEAD Open 4.6 0.068 -6.5 12.8 01 Node 9 12.42 NODE -6.7 08 Node 11.5 12.42 NODE -6.7 09 Node 13.9 12.42 NODE -6.7 10 Node 23.2 12.42 NODE -6.7 11 Node 28.3 1.67 NODE -2 32-0 Node 29 0.33 NODE -1.4 32-I Node 29.5 -0.17 NODE -1.2 50-0 Node 31.3 -0.67 NODE -1 50-I Node 37 -0.67 NODE -1 37 Node 38.5 -3 NODE 0 55-0 Node 40.3 -3 NODE 0 55-I Node 41.4 -3 NODE 0 57 Node 41.4 -3 NODE 0 W1 Supply 41.4 -62.7 -3 SUPPLY 0 File: C:1Users\efinn\appdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 7 Job :CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Hydraulic Calculations/Fluid Delivery Time Analysis Pipe Data Path # Type Schedule HWC Fittings Length Flow Fr.Resist. Vel.Pres. Start Pipe Ref. Hgroup Size Rough. Eq.Len. Total Len. Velocity Loss Frict. Loss Elev. End ft gpm psi/ft psi in ft ft ft/s psi psi 1(BM.Tee-Run);1(BM.Tee-Br);1(BM " 1 Brline CPVC 150 90), 15.9 14 0.0352 0.2 01 01 PIPE 1 0.000084 11 ' 26.9 4.73 0.9 -0.2 5101 1 Brline CPVC 150 4(BM.Tee-Run); 15.33 28.7 0.1321 0.6 08 04 PIPE 1 0.000084 4 19.33 9.67 2.6 0 01 1 Brline CPVC 150 1(BM.Tee-Br); 2.83 45.3 0.3075 1.6 09 08 PIPE 1 0.000084 5 7.83 15.25 2.4 0 08 1 Brline CPVC 150 1(us.90); 12.73 62.7 0.5624 3 10 09 PIPE 1 0.000084 3.82 16.55 21.13 9.3 0 09 1 Brline 40 120 62.7 0.0396 0.2 11 2(us.Tee-Run); 10.75 10 PIPE 2 0.004 5.99 0.4 4.7 10 1 Brline 10 120 1(coupling); 1.33 62.7 0.0321 0.2 32-0 36 PIPE 2 0.004 1.23 2.56 5.5 0.1 0.6 11 1 VALVE BUTTERBALL 0 62.7 0.5908 0 32-I 77 VALVE 2 0 0'5 0 0.3 0.2 32-0 1 Cmain 10 120 1(coupling);3(us.90); 29.46 62.7 0.0321 0.2 50-0 40 PIPE 2 0.004 19.69 49.15 5.5 1.6 0.2 32-I 1 BFP Ames2000B 0 1.63 62.7 3.5092 0 50-I " 78 BFP 2 0 0 5.7 0 50-0 1 Cmain 40 120 2(us.90); 3.33 62.7 0.0396 0.2 37 42 PIPE 2 0.004 10 13.33 5.99 0.5 1 50-I 1 Cmain CPVC 150 1(coupling);1(BM.90); 45.65 62.7 0.0305 0.3 55-0 44 PIPE 2 0.000084 11.3 56.95 6.38 1.7 0 37 1 BFP BADGERWM 0 62.7 2.1887 0 55-I 79 BFP 2 0 0'5 0 1.1 0 55-0 1 Cmain DI350 140 1(us.90); 110 62.7 0.0000 0 57 45 PIPE 8 0.0018 31.7 141.7 0.35 0 0 55-I 1 Cmain DI350 140 35 62.7 0.0001 0 W1 46 PIPE 6 0.0018 0.63 0 0 57 2 Drop CPVC 150 1(BM.Tee-Br); 0.42 14.7 0.0381 0.2 01 63 PIPE 1 0.000084 5 5.42 4.94 0.2 -0.2 S102 3 Drop CPVC 150 1(BM.Tee-Br); 0.42 16.6 0.0479 0.2 08 66 PIPE 1 0.000084 5 5.42 5.59 0.3 -0.2 S103 4 Brline CPVC 150 1(BM.Tee-Run);2(BM.90); 16.35 17.4 0.0526 0.2 09 58 PIPE 1 0.000084 11 27.35 5.88 1.4 -0.2 S104 • File:C:\Users\efinn\appdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 8 Job:CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Hydraulic Calculations/Fluid Delivery Time Analysis Pipe Data Start Disch. Start Tot.Pres. End Disch. End Tot.Pres. gpm psi gpm psi 9 14 8.2 11.5 9 13.9 11.5 23.2 13.9 28.3 23.2 29 28.3 29.5 29 31.3 29.5 37 31.3 38.5 37 40.3 38.5 41.4 40.3 41.4 41.4 -62.7 41.4 41.4 9 14.7 8.9 11.5 16.6 11.4 13.9 17.4 12.7 File:C:\Users\efinn\appdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 9 Job :CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Hydraulic Calculations PIPE INFORMATION Node 1 Elev 1 K-Factor 1 Flow added (q) Nominal ID Fittings L C Factor total (Pt) Node 2 Elev 2 K-Factor 2 Total flow (Q) Actual ID quantity x (name) = length F Pf per ft elev (Pe) NOTES T frict (Pf) (ft) (gpm/psi'/2) (gpm) (in) (ft) (ft) (psi) (psi) Path No: 1 5101 12 4.9 14 1 lx(BM.Tee-Run)=1 15.9 150 8.2 01 12.42 14 1.101 lx(BM.Tee-Br)=5 11 0.0352 -0.2 lx(BM.90)=5 26.9 0.9 01 12.42 14.7 1 4x(BM.Tee-Run)=4 15.33 150 9 08 12.42 28.7 1.101 4 0.1321 0 19.33 2.6 08 12.42 16.6 1 lx(BM.Tee-Br)=5 2.83 150 11.5 09 12.42 45.3 1.101 5 0.3075 0 7.83 2.4 09 12.42 17.4 1 1x(us.90)=3.82 12.73 150 13.9 10 12.42 62.7 1.101 3.82 0.5624 0 16.55 9.3 10 12.42 0 2 10.75 120 23.2 11 1.67 62.7 2.067 0 0.0396 4.7 10.75 0.4 . 11 1.67 0 2 ix(coupling)=1.23 1.33 120 28.3 32-0 0.33 62.7 2.157 1.23 0.0321 0.6 2.56 0.1 32-0 0.33 0 2 0.5 0 29 BUTTERBALL 32-I -0.17 62.7 0 0 0.5908 0.2 0.5 0.3 32-I -0.17 0 2 lx(coupling)=1.23 29.46 120 29.5 50-0 -0.67 62.7 2.157 3x(us.90)=18.46 19.69 0.0321 0.2 49.15 1.6 50-0 -0.67 0 2 1.63 0 31.3 Ames2000B 50-I -0.67 62.7 0 0 3.5092 0 1.63 5.7 50-I -0.67 0 2 2x(us.90)=10 3.33 120 37 37 -3 62.7 2.067 10 0.0396 1 13.33 0.5 37 -3 0 2 lx(coupling)=1.3 45.65 150 38.5 55-0 -3 62.7 2.003 lx(BM.90)=10 11.3 0.0305 0 56.95 1.7 55-0 -3 0 2 0.5 0 40.3 BADGERWM 55-I -3 62.7 0 0 2.1887 0 0.5 1.1 55-I -3 0 8 lx(us.90)=31.7 110 140 41.4 57 -3 62.7 8.55 31.7 0.0000 0 141.7 0 57 -3 0 6 35 140 41.4 W1 -3 62.7 6.4 0 0.0001 0 35 0 • W1 41.4 Path No: 2 1S102 12 4.9 14.7 1 lx(BM.Tee-Br)=5 0.42 150 8.9 ,01 12.42 14.7 1.101 5 0.0381 -0.2 5.42 0.2 01 9 File:C:\Users\efinn\appdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 10 Job :CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Hydraulic Calculations PIPE INFORMATION Node 1 Elev 1 K-Factor 1 Flow added (q) Nominal ID Fittings L C Factor total (Pt) Node 2 Elev 2 K-Factor 2 Total flow (Q) Actual ID quantity x (name) = length F Pf per ft elev (Pe) NOTES T frict (Pf) (ft) (gpm/Psi1/) (gpm) (in) (ft) (ft) (psi) (Psi) Path No: 3 S103 12 4.9 16.6 1 lx(BM.Tee-Br)=5 0.42 150 11.4 08 12.42 16.6 1.101 5 0.0479 -0.2 5.42 0.3_ 08 11.5 Path No: 4 S104 12 4.9 17.4 1 lx(BM.Tee-Run)=1 16.35 150 12.7 09 12.42 17.4, 1.101 2x(BM.90)=10 11 0.0526 -0.2 27.35 1.4 09 13.9 * Pressures are balanced to a high degree of accuracy. Values may vary by 0.1 psi due to display rounding. * Maximum Velocity of 21.13 ft/s occurs in the following pipe(s): (10-09) File:C:\Users\efinn\appdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 11 Job :CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Device Graphs Pressure vs. Flow Function Design Area: 1; Supply Ref.: W1; Supply Name:W1 60 1 j , 55 50 s 45 y 40 Q 35- .... .. ..... E; N 30 U) a) a . 70 , } 5 t O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r r Y h b n 00 0 0 Flow,gpm Pressure Loss Function Design Area: 1; BFP Ref.: 78 (Ames2000B, Size = 2) 7.69, - 6.69- - , L5.7 psi @62.7 gpm` 1 569 V — y Q. a) 4 69 ------ .-- -- N U) Li) 3.69- , _ , a 2.69 169- 069 . . . . . . . , , . O C O O 0 O N f n r O = .n-, O N Flow,gpm File:C:\Users\efinn\appdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 12 Job :CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Device Graphs Pressure Loss Function Design Area: 1; BFP Ref.: 79 (BADGERWM, Size = 2) 6.81 -- 5.81 4.81 N ti 3.81 d 2 81 - 1.81 . � 1.1 psi @62.7 gpm � 0.81 -r Flow,gpm Pressure Loss Function Design Area: 1; Valve Ref.: 77 (BUTTERBALL, Size = 2) 4.5 3.5 y 0. d - I- 7 to N 2.5 d I- a 1.5- [0.3 psi @ 62.7 gpm 0.5-...� 48 c o 0 0 0 0 0 0 r r N N Flow,gpm File:C:\Users\efinn\appdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 13 CALCULI-. N SUMMARY Project Name:CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Project Location: 14130 SW 105TH Drawing No. : City: TIGARD, OREGON Design Areas Design Area Calc. Mode Occupancy Area of Total Water Pressure © Min. Min. Min. Calculated Hose Margin To Name (Model) Application Source Density Pressure Flow Heads Streams Source (ft2) (gpm) (psi) (gpm/ft2) (psi) (gpm) # (gpm) (psi) 2 Demand(HW) ORDINARY I 480 324 53.9 0.15 10.3 18 4 250 19.8 File:C:1 Users lefinnlappdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 1 HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS for Job Information Project Name :CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Contract No. : City: TIGARD, OREGON Project Location: 14130 SW 105TH Date: 10/11/2013 Contractor Information Name of Contractor: HARVEY&PRICE CO. Address: 2015 NUGGET WAY City: EUGENE, OREGON 97403 Phone Number: 5417461621 E-mail:efinn @harveyandprice.com Name of Designer: EDF Authority Having Jurisdiction: CITY OF TIGARD Design Remote Area Name 2 Remote Area Location BASEMENT LAUNDRY Occupancy Classification ORDINARY I Density(gpm/ft2) 0.15 Area of Application(ft2) 480 Coverage per Sprinkler(ft2) 120 Number of Calculated Sprinklers 4 In-Rack Demand(gpm) 0 Special Heads Hose Streams(gpm) 250 Total Water Required(incl. Hose Streams)(gpm) 324 Required Pressure at Source(psi) 33.1 Type of System Wet Volume-Entire System (gal) 410.7 gal Water Supply Information Date 26AUG13 Location 14130 SW 105TH AVE Source W1 Notes File:C:\Users\efinn\appdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002.2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 2 Job:CANTERBUF kRTMENTS Node Labels: Off Pipe Labels: Off Diagram for Design Area : 2 (Optimized Hydraulic Simplified) File: C:1 Users\efinn\appdata\Iocal\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 3 Job :CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Hydraulic Analysis for : 2 Calculation Info Calculation Mode Demand Hydraulic Model Hazen-Williams Fluid Name Water @ 60F (15.6C) Fluid Weight, (Ib/ft3) N/A for Hazen-Williams calculation. Fluid Dynamic Viscosity, (Ib•s/ft2) N/A for Hazen-Williams calculation. Water Supply Parameters Supply 1 : W1 Flow(gpm) Pressure(psi) 0 54 1100 43 Hoses Inside Hose Flow/Standpipe Demand(gpm) Outside Hose Flow(gpm) Additional Outside Hose Flow(gpm) 250 Other(custom defined) Hose Flow(gpm) Total Hose Flow(gpm) 250 Sprinklers Ovehead Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 74 InRack Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 0 Other(custom defined)Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 0 Total Sprinkler Flow(gpm) 74 Other Required Margin of Safety(psi) 0 W1 -Pressure(psi) 33.1 W1 -Flow(gpm) 74 Demand w/o System Pump(s) N/A File:C:\Users\efinn\appdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright 2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 4 Job:CANTERBUF 1/4RTMENTS • Hydraulic Analysis for : 2 -N- Supply Supply; Add. Out. Hose -II- System Demand ti S'I 50- - ` U.L11 41.079 40 CLT = 30 N N 20 --------- -- t1..ill.-------------∎∎••••••∎∎∎∎ 0 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 120c Flow, gpm File:C:1 Users\efinn\appdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2 0 1 3 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 5 Job:CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Hydraulic Analysis for : 2 Graph Labels Values Label Description Flow (gpm) Pressure (psi) S1 Supply point#1 -Static 0 54 • S2 Supply point#2-Residual 1100 43 D1 Elevation Pressure 0 2 D2 System Demand 74 33.1 Curve Intersections & Safety Margins Intersection Safety Margin Curve Name Pressure (psi) Flow (gpm) Pressure (psi) @ Flow (gpm) Supply 53.9 97.7 20.9 74 Supply;Add.Out. Hose 52.7 96.5 19.8 324 Open Heads - Required Calculated Head Ref. Head Type Coverage K-Factor Density Flow Pressure Density Flow Pressure (ft2) (gpm/psi1/2) (gpm/ft2) (gpm) (psi) (gpm/ft2) (gpm) (psi) S201 Overhead 120 5.6 0.15 18 10.3 0.15 18 10.3 Sprinkler S202 Overhead 120 5.6 0.15 18 10.3 0.158 18.9 11.4 Sprinkler S203 Overhead 120 5.6 0.15 18 10.3 0.151 18.1 10.4 Sprinkler S204 Overhead 120 5.6 0.15 18 10.3 0.158 19 11.5 Sprinkler File: C:\Users\efinn\appdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 6 Job:CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Hydraulic Calculations/Fluid Delivery Time Analysis Node Data Node# Type K-Fact. Discharge Coverage Tot. Pres. Req. Pres. Elev Hgroup Open/Closed Overdischarge Density Elev. Pres. Req. Discharge gpm ft2 psi psi ft gp m/p si'h gpm gpm/ft2 psi gpm S201 Overhead Sprinkler 5.6 18 120 10.3 10.3 1.67 HEAD Open 0 0.15 -2 18 S203 Overhead Sprinkler 5.6 18.1 120 10.4 10.3 1.67 HEAD Open 0.1 0.151 -2 18 S202 Overhead Sprinkler 5.6 18.9 120 11.4 10.3 1.67 HEAD Open 0.9 0.158 -2 18 S204 Overhead Sprinkler 5.6 19 120 11.5 10.3 1.67 HEAD Open 1 0.158 -2 18 21 Node 14.4 1.67 NODE -2 19 Node 14.6 1.67 NODE -2 32-0 Node 18.7 0.33 NODE -1.4 _ 32-I Node 19.3 -0.17 NODE -1.2 50-0 Node 21.7 -0.67 NODE -1 50-I Node 27.4 -0.67 NODE -1 37 Node 29.1 -3 NODE 0 55-0 Node 31.5 -3 NODE 0 55-I Node 33 -3 NODE 0 57 Node 33.1 -3 NODE 0 W1 Supply 74 33.1 -3 SUPPLY 0 File: C:\Users\efinn\appdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 7 Job:CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Hydraulic Calculations/Fluid Delivery Time Analysis Pipe Data Path # Type Schedule HWC Fittings Length Flow Fr.Resist. Vel.Pres. Start Pipe Ref. Hgroup Size Rough. Eq.Len. Total Len. Velocity Loss Frict. Loss Elev. End ft gpm psi/ft psi in ft ft ft/s psi psi 1 Brline 40 120 10 18 0.1067 0.3 S202 • 58 PIPE 1 0.004 6.68 1.1 0 S201 1 Brline 40 120 1(us.Tee-Br); 2.52 36.9 0.4033 1.3 21 57 PIPE 1 0.004 5 7.52 13.7 3 0 S202 1 Brline 10 120 12 36.9 0.012 0.1 19 54 PIPE 2 0.004 2(us.Tee Run); 3.24 0.1 0 21 1 Brline 10 120 1(coupling);2(us.Tee-Br);2(us.Tee- 37.17 74 0.0437 0.3 32-0 12 PIPE 2 0.004 Run);3(us.90); 81.47 6.5 3.6 0.6 19 44.3 1 VALVE BUTTERBALL 0 74 0.7836 0 32-I 77 VALVE 2 0 0'5 0 0.4 0.2 32-0 1 Cmain 10 120 1(coupling);3(us.90); 29.46 74 0.0437 0.3 50-0 16 PIPE 2 0.004 19.69 49.15 6.5 2.1 0.2 32-I 1 BFP Ames2000B 0 1.63 74 3.5061 0 50-I 78 BFP 2 0 0 5.7 0 50-0 1 Cmain 40 120 2(us.90); 3.33 74 0.0538 0.3 37 18 PIPE 2 0.004 10 13.33 7.08 0.7 1 50-I 1 Cmain CPVC 150 1(coupling);1(BM.90); 45.65 74 0.0415 0.4 55-0 20 PIPE 2 0.000084 11.3 56.95 7.53 2.4 0 37 1 BFP BADGERWM 0 74 3.1501 0 55-I 79 BFP 2 0 0'5 0 1.6 0 55-0 1 Cmain DI350 140 1(us.90); 110 74 0.0000 0 57 21 PIPE 8 0.0018 31.7 141.7 0.41 0 0 55-I 1 Cmain DI350 140 35 74 0.0002 0 W1 22 PIPE 6 0.0018 0.74 0 0 57 2 Brline 40 120 10 18.1 0.1077 0.3 5204 62 PIPE 1 0.004 6.72 1.1 0 S203 2 Brline 40 120 1(us.Tee-Br); 2.52 37.1 0.4071 1.3 19 01 PIPE 1 0.004 5 7.52 13.77 3.1 0 S204 File:C:\Users\efinn\appdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 8 Job :CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Hydraulic Calculations/Fluid Delivery Time Analysis Pipe Data Start Disch. Start Tot.Pres. End Disch. End Tot.Pres. gpm psi gpm psi • 18.9 11.4 18 10.3 14.4 18.9 11.4 14.6 14.4 18.7 14.6 19.3 18.7 21.7 19.3 27.4 21.7 29.1 27.4 31.5 29.1 33 31.5 33.1 33 74 33.1 33.1 19 11.5 18.1 10.4 14.6 19 11.5 File:C:\Users\efinn\appdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 9 Job :CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Hydraulic Calculations PIPE INFORMATION Node 1 Elev 1 K-Factor 1 Flow added (q) Nominal ID Fittings L C Factor total (Pt) Node 2 Elev 2 K-Factor 2 Total flow (Q) Actual ID quantity x (name) = length F Pf per ft elev (Pe) NOTES T frict (Pf) (ft) (gpm/psis) (gpm) (in) (ft) (ft) (psi) (psi) Path No: 1 5201 1.67 5.6 18 1 10 120 10.3 S202 1.67 5.6 18 1.049 0 0.1067 0 10 1.1 S202 1.67 5.6 18.9 1 1x(us.Tee-Br)=5 2.52 120 11.4 21 1.67 36.9 1.049 5 0.4033 0 7.52 3 21 1.67 0 2 12 120 14.4 19 1.67 36.9 2.157 0 0.012 0 12 0.1 19 1.67 37.1 2 1x(coupling)=1.23 37.17 120 14.6 32-0 0.33 74 2.157 2x(us.Tee-Br)=24.61 44.3 0.0437 0.6 3x(us.90)=18.46 81.47 3.6 32-0 0.33 0 2 0.5 0 18.7 BUTTERBALL 32-I -0.17 74 0 0 0.7836 0.2 0.5 0.4 32-I -0.17 0 2 lx(coupling)=1.23 29.46 120 19.3 50-0 -0.67 74 2.157 3x(us.90)=18.46 19.69 0.0437 0.2 49.15 2.1 50-0 -0.67 0 2 1.63 0 21.7 Ames2000B 50-I -0.67 74 0 0 3.5061 0 1.63 5.7 50-I -0.67 0 2 2x(us.90)=10 3.33 120 27.4 37 -3 74 2.067 10 0.0538 1 13.33 0.7 37 -3 0 2 lx(coupling)=1.3 45.65 150 29.1 55-0 -3 74 2.003 lx(BM.90)=10 11.3 0.0415 0 56.95 2.4 55-0 -3 0 2 0.5 0 31.5 BADGERWM 55-I -3 74 0 0 3.1501 0 0.5 1.6 55-I -3 0 8 1x(us.90)=31.7 110 140 33 57 -3 74 8.55 31.7 0.0000 0 141.7 0 57 -3 0 6 35 140 33.1 W1 -3 74 6.4 0 0.0002 0 i 35 0 W1 33.1 Path No: 2 S203 1 1.67 5.6 18.1 1 10 120 10.4 S204 1.67 5.6 18.1 1.049 0 0.1077 0 10 1.1 S204 1.67 5.6 19 1 lx(us.Tee-Br)=5 2.52 120 11.5 19 1.67 37.1 1.049 5 0.4071 0 7.52 3.1 19 14.6 File:C:\Users\efinn\appdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 10 Job :CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Hydraulic Calculations PIPE INFORMATION Node 1 Elev 1 K-Factor 1 Flow added (q) Nominal ID Fittings L C Factor total (Pt) Node 2 Elev 2 K-Factor 2 Total flow (Q) Actual ID quantity x (name) = length F Pf per ft elev (Pe) NOTES T frict (Pf) (ft) (gpm/psi'/z) (gpm) (in) (ft) (ft) (psi) (psi) * Pressures are balanced to a high degree of accuracy. Values may vary by 0.1 psi due to display rounding. * Maximum Velocity of 13.77 ft/s occurs in the following pipe(s): (19-S204) File:C:\Userslefinn\appdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 11 Job :CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Device Graphs Pressure vs. Flow Function Design Area: 2; Supply Ref.: W1; Supply Name:W1 60 55 50 45 40 35 -- `1 N 30 d 25 20 15 10 5 01 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N !1 Q ./1 •) Flow,gpm Pressure Loss Function Design Area: 2; BFP Ref.: 78 (Ames2000B, Size = 2) 7.69 6.69 1 5.7 psi @74gpmk 1 5.69 Q. Qj 4.69 fA d 3.69 a - 2.69 1.69 0.69-- . . . . N v r O Cl N O Row,gpm File: C:\Users\efinn\appdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.svS Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 12 Job :CANTERBURY APARTMENTS Device Graphs Pressure Loss Function Design Area: 2; BFP Ref.: 79 (BADGERWM, Size = 2) 6.81 • 5.81 .7... - a - m 3 3.81 rn rn a 2.81 1.6 psi @74gpml 1.81 • 0.81 • o O o 0 0 0 0 0 Flow,gpm Pressure Loss Function Design Area: 2; Valve Ref.: 77 (BUTTERBALL, Size = 2) 45 35 N a m - N CO 2.5 d L a • 1.5 0.4 psi @ 74 gpm 0.5_ O� O O O O O O o .n o v r Flow,gpm File: C:\Users\efinn\appdata\local\temp\CALC TEMPLATE_1_1_5992.sv$ Date 10/11/2013 Copyright©2002-2012 Tyco Fire Protection Products Page 13