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FIR2008-00083 Sprinkler System - FIR Permit / Conditions - 11/12/2008
MASON COUNTY DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Inspection Line(360)127-7262 Mason County Bldg. 3 426 W. Cedar P.O. Box 186 Phone: (360)427-9670,ext.352 1104 Shelton, WA 98584 FIRE PROTECTION PERMIT FIR2008-00083 APPLICANT: JEFFREY ARAUJO RECEIVED: 10/29/2008 CONTRACTOR: NORTHWEST RESIDENTIAL FIRE SPRINKLE 360-754-6475 LICENSE: NV ISSUED: 11/12/2008 SITE ADDRESS: 331 E UNION HEIGHTS DR UNION EXPIRES: 5/12/2009 PARCEL NUMBER: 322327590103 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: TR 10-C OF SURV 5/59 TR 3 OF SP#2231 #555474 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Sprinkler System INFORMATIONGENERAL System Information Type of Use: RES Fire District: 6 Sprinkler Heads: Audible Switches: Pull Stations: Hood& Duct t: N Flow Switches: Visual Devices: Door Releases: Dry Chemical?: N Pressure Switches:: Smoke Detectors: Duct Detectors: Zones: Heat Detectors: Wet Chemical?: N Sprinkler?: Y Standpipe?: Y SQUARE FOOTAGE FEES Monitoring Company: First Floor: Type Amount Due Amount Paid Monitoring Phone No.:() - Second Floor: Sprinkler System Permit $157.50 $157.50 Auto Fire Alarm?:N Third Floor;: p y Sprinkler System Plan $102.38 $102.38 Total: $259.88 $259.88 FIR2008-00083 Please refer to the following pages for conditions of this permit. 1 of 4 CASE NOTES FIR2008-00083 V CONDITIONS FOR FIR2008-00083 1.) Per section 901.2.1 of the 2006 International Fire code, Statement of Compliance. Before requesting final approval of the installation, the installing contractor shall furnish a written statement to the fire code official that the subject fire protection system has been installed in accordance with the approved plans and has been tested in accordance with the manufactures specifications and the appropriate installation standard. Any deviations from the design standards shall be noted and copies of the approvals for such deviations shall be attache the written statement. x 0^ This permit becomes null and void if work or construction authorized is not commenced within 180 days,or if construction or work is suspended for a period of 180 days at any time after work is commenced. Evidence of continuation of work is a progress inspection within the 180 day period. Final inspection must be approved before building can be occupied. Proof of continuation of work is by means of a progress inspection.The ownerorthe agent on the owners behalf,represents that the information provided is accurate and grants employees of Mason County access to the above described property and structure for review and i sp ction. OWNER OR AGENT: DATE: FIR2008-00083 Please refer to the following pages for conditions of this permit. 2 of 4 i N CONCRETE MECHANICAL MANUFACTURED HOME D p Date By C p Footings J Setbacks Gas Piping RibbonsL. oInterior Date By Interior-Date By Date By O 0 Exterior Date Date By Exterior-Date B 0 �- Set-up m W Point Load J Isolated Footings INSULATION Date By T BG t SLAB INSULATION X Date By Data By FIRE DEPARTMENT m Foundation Walls Floors Date By Date BY Data By DECKS FRAMING Walls Date By Date By Data By PROPANE TANKS PLUMBING vault Date By Date By OTHER Groundwork Attic Date By Type. Date By Date By D.w.v DRYWALL Type_ Int Brace Wall Date By T Date By Date By X FINAL INSPECTION c Water Line Fire Separation O Date By Dale By Data By O � O o Pass or Request Inspect. o Type of Insp. Fail Date Date Done By Comments co o r-)A cc S G PO a v,�t> �S/N� Tlfci 7k Nrd "v� 3 /NG,�S�uC VcA 7-o _rVr GtIL Ar SAC y 3 E_vrviat/ 116A 77VLS- [-I✓/We— AeO* /S PAo7fc77&Z y r► W O A (53 - - .s . 5 0 J O -03 - MASON COUNTY FIRE MARSHAL IU-2;ill. Mason County Bldg_III 426 W Cedar St PO BOX 186 Shelton,WA 98584 (360)427-9670 Ext.273 Q Permit# U Mason County Fire Protection System Permit Application() Incomplete application will not be accepted Owner: �Q ��t,,�D Phone#: 49D--2�LO-_2, Mailing Address: City: UN State:4-4 Zip: S-SL Site Address: U I C city:U l C)n State: LIP Zip: Parcel#: 32-.V32-— 75-9J/1 Legal Description: l3>: / %.�� tea-` ��cSi��7rAC, Lien/Title Holder: Address: City: State: Zip: Contractor: �w 2 2L Ih Ka !T Phone#: Address: �;55D?) St>L d"l kc,k ity: State: Zip:9LV Contractor Registration#: N�,O�S F-S(kScE;;,6r4 Expiration Date: Og Building Square Footage(existing&proposed): V`5�,b/ 2nd / 3rd / Building Use: Occupancy Classification: Construction Type: Type of System: Type of Work: Sprinkler: Wet Dry New System: Standpipe: Wet ✓ Dry Modification: AFA: Hood&Duct: Dry Chem: Wet Chem: Fire Pump: UL certified Monitoring company: I �' Phone#: Contractors Bid Price:$�� a4ka-Izr�Q , Plan Submittal Requirements Your plan submittal shall include the following: • Plans shall be on standard 24"x 36"paper, drawn to scale with dimensions and north arrow. • Site and Floor plan with cross sectional and exterior elevations. • Location of occupancy and/or area separation walls,partitions,stairway enclosures,concealed spaces,etc. • Cut sheets and/or references for all new devices. • Location/description of all new and existing devices. • Battery calculations. • Wiring diagrams per floor or zone overlaid on an accurate floor plan. • Electrical riser diagram showing all zones,circuits, devices,and end—of—line resistors. • Hydraulic calculations. • Copy of Contractors bid. Fees The permit fee will be assessed based on the submitted contractor bid for the project or a minimum of$150.00. A plan review fee will be calculated at 65%of the permit fee and is due upon submittal of permit application. Contractor's Affidavit I certify that I am a currently registered contractor in the State of Washington. I am aware of the ordinance requirements regulating the work for which the permit is issued and certify that all work will be in compliance with this ordinance. No changes will be made without first obtaining approval from the Mason County Fire Marshal. By Date: (o 21aT NORTHWEST RESIDENTIAL FIRE SPRINKLER, INC. 3503 SOUTH BAY RD NE #139 OLYMPIA,WA 98506 360-754-6475 800-640-9463 October 28, 2008 Project: Jeff Araujo Residence 331 E Union Heights Drive Union, WA Owner: Jeff Araujo 490-2573 Cell Approximate Cost: $ 1,500.00 Contact: Bill Lynch or Jessica Sturza Northwest Residential Fire Sprinkler Inc. 3503 South Bay Rd NE #139 Olympia, WA 98506 360-754-6475/800-640-9463 Office Nwresfiresprinkler@comcast.net Affordable Fire Protection For Your Family & Home Model RFC43 (SIN RA0612) and Caution RFC56 (SIN RA0914) Flat Concealed Residential Sprinkler Read Carefully! Installation Instructions General Instructions 1. Do not pull on the deflector when moving Model RFC43 Cover plate: 135°F(57°C) and RFC56 Sprinklers from the shipping carton. Sprinkler Temp. Rating: 165°F(74°C) 2. Install sprinklers after ceiling is in place. Max. Pressure: 175 pslg 3. Never apply paint or any other coating to sprinkler or Max.Ceiling Temp.: 100°F(38°C) concealed sprinkler cover plate. 4. Do not install concealed sprinklers in ceilings which have When in doubt as to ceiling temperature, measure positive pressure in the space above,and do not cover with an accurate thermometer. the cup vent holes. An open plenum space must be Installation above the sprinkler cup. Model RFC43 and RFC56 sprinklers are to be 5. Use the proper wrench(Figs. 1 and 2)to install sprinklers. Face of sprinkler fitting to ceiling is 2"for the RFC42 and installed in ceilings with a plenum space above that 2 Yid'for the RFC56. Ceiling hole diameter is 2%". does not have positive pressure. In addition, inspect 6. Final adjustment of each cover is made by hand turning all sprinklers after installation to ensure that both the the cover plate in the clockwise direction until it is tight gap between the cover plate and ceiling and the (4) against the ceiling. slots in the cup are open and free of any air flow impediment. Approval Organizations After a 2/inch diameter hole is cut in the ceiling,the Underwriters Laboratories Inc. and sprinkler is to be installed with the proper wrench UL certified for Canada(cULus) (Figs.1 and 2). When installing a sprinkler,the wrench ULI Listing Category: is first positioned into the sprinkler/cup assembly and Residential Automatic Sprinklers around the sprinkler frame. The Wrench must bottom ULI Guide Number: out against the cup in order to ensure proper, safe VKKW installation. The sprinkler is then tightened into the pipe fitting. When inserting or removing the wrench Models RFC43 and RFC56 are UL Listed Residential from the sprinkler/cup assembly, care should be Sprinklers and are intended for use in accordance with taken to prevent damage to the sprinkler. DO NOT NFPA13 Paragraph 4-3.6 in residential portions of any WRENCH ON ANY OTHER PART OF THE occupancy, in one and two family dwellings and mobile SPRINKLER/CUP ASSEMBLY. MODEL RFC43 AND homes,(NFPA-13D), and residential occupancies up to RFC56 CONCEALED SPRINKLERS MUST BE four stories in height(NFPA-13R). The letters "RFC43", INSTALLED ONLY WITH 1350F RATED COVERS. or "RFC56", temperature, K factor, and year are stamped on the deflector. Technical Data �— Minimum Required Nominal Orifice Size K Sprinkler Maximum Discharge Minimum Distance Model In. mm Factor Spacing Distance to --Flow Press. between Sprinkler ( ) (n.) wall(%) 9 ) (lei) (n.) - . - - Yi'(15) 4.3 12x 12 6 12 7.8 Yi'(15) 4.3 14 x 14 7 13 9.1 8 RFC43 '/z"(15) 4.3 16 x 16 8 13 9.1 8 '/z"(15) 4.3 18x18 9 18 17.5 8 Yz"(15) 4.3 20 x 20 10 21 23.8 8 '/i'(15) 5.6 12 x 12 6 26 21.6 8 RFC56 '/z"(15) 5.6 14 x 14 7 26 21.6 8 /2"(15) 5.6 16x16 8 26 21.6 8 The Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co., Inc. 525 North MacQuesten Parkway, Mount Vernon, New York 10552 CA-141 Rev.A Sprinkler Wrenches • Care must be taken to prevent grasping the deflector or damaging it with the wrench. The wrench must be fully , inserted into the sprinkler/cup assembly so that it bottoms out into the cup. For the RFC43 the entire y hexagonal body of the frame must be engaged by the Model FC Wrench (Fig.1). For the RFC56 the Model G4 Wrench (Fig.2) must engage the slots in the bottom of the cup. • When inserting or removing a wrench from a 0:J - —�� sprinkler/cup assembly, care should be taken to prevent 300 damaging the operating parts or the deflector. The sprinkler should only be tightened while the wrench is .„. fully bottomed out into the cup as described above. L�-�,"' Figure 1 Figure 2 Model FC Wrench Model G4 Wrench for use with RFC43 for use with RFC56 ■ Sprinklers contained in this carton have been manufactured and tested in accordance with the standards of Factory Mutual, Underwriters laboratories,Loss Prevention Council,Pleniere Assemble,Verband der warnin Schadenversicherer e.V. or other approving authorities. Specific 9 information on approvals Is provided in respective product bulletins. Any alteration to the sprinkler after it leaves the factory Including, but not limited to, painting, plating, coating or other modifications, may render the sprinkler inoperative and will nullify applicable approvals. Important Precautions To Follow 1. Sprinklers are to be installed in accordance with the 10. Never attach wiring ropes or fixtures to a sprinkler or latest published standards of the National Fire sprinkler piping. Protection Association, Factory Mutual, Loss 11. Use special coated sprinklers in rooms where Prevention Council, Pleniere Assemblee,Verband der chemicals, acids, fumes, etc. tend to corrode. When Schadenversicherer e.V.or other similar organizations installing, exercise extreme care to prevent damage to and also with the provisions of governmental codes or coating. Cover all bare spots with the sprinkler ordinances whenever applicable. manufacturer's corrosion-proof material. 2. Never replace a spray sprinkler with an old style 12. Use sprinkler guards on all sprinklers subject to sprinkler. damage from moving objects 3. Never install a standard upright spray sprinkler in a 13. If pipe compound is used, apply to sprinkler pipe pendent position or a standard pendent sprinkler in an thread only. upright position. 10. Store sprinklers in a cool,dry place. Prior to installation, 4. When replacing sprinklers, be sure that the orifice sprinklers should be maintained in the original cartons sizes are the same. and packaging until used to minimize the potential for 5. Use only special sprinkler wrenches to install damage to sprinklers that would cause improper sprinklers, or when removing them for factory operation or non-operation. Do not install sprinklers examination and testing. Any other wrench is liable to with liquid missing from the glass bulb. damage the sprinkler. 14. NEVER APPLY PAINT OR ANY OTHER COATING TO 6. Never install a sprinkler after it has been dropped or SPRINKLER OR CONCEALED SPRINKLER COVER damaged in any way. These sprinklers should be PLATE. destroyed. 15. Removal of paint or other coatings with solvents is not 7. Never install sprinklers in the fittings until the piping is permissible. in place on the ceiling as sprinklers are liable to be 16. When installing sprinklers in plastic pipe, excess damaged if screwed into the fittings when the lines are solvent cement used during pipe installation must not made up at the bench. become an obstruction inside the sprinkler inlet. Install 8. Never use the deflector to start or thread the sprinkler sprinklers into the sprinkler fittings only after all piping is into a fitting. in place and the solvent cement at each drop joint has 9. Never install sprinklers in a pendent position on a dry cured at least 30 minutes. Remove all chips and debris system unless they are listed and approved for that prior to sprinkler installation. purpose. Manufactured by RecycW 0 The Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co.,Inc. paper Reliabld (800)431-1588 Sales Offices (800)848-6051 Sales Fax(914)668-3470 Corporate Offices Vision lines indicate updated or new data. w mreliablesprinkler.com Internet Address E.G.Printed in U.S.A.4/04 PM 89241104 INSTALL '1N AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTtONs A. rSEMT r SENSOR WFDT/WFDTH Vane-type 3825 Ohio Avenue.St.Charles.Illinois 60174 Waterflow Detectors i- SENSORz,FAX:630-377-6495 ww W.syslemsettsacmm Specifications . Contact Ratings: TWo sets o1 SPDT (Form C) 10 A 0 12$/250 VAC rv; 2.5 A 0 24 VDC Triggering Threshold Bandwidth (Flow Rate): 4- 10 GPM Static Pressure Rating: 250 PSI (Max.) Dimensions, Installed: WFDT- 45/t6"H x 3 �14 x b3/4"D WFI7I'H - 45A6"H x 3/WW x 63/4"D Operating Temperature Range: 32-F- 120'F (0'C-49-C) Shipping Weight: 2.6 lbs. Enclosure Rating: WFDT- NEMA Type 4, as tested by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc (UL) f IP56] - WFDUTti - Indoor use only, as tested by UL (1P10) The WFDTH can be installed between 2x4 stud wall-construction. U.S. Patent Number. 5,213,205;4,782,333; 3,845,259 1Approxhuste Tee Depth Requirements Please Read Carefully And Save (see FIW"1) This instruction manual contains important information Tee Depth Tmwlecl swat Poy a CPVC CPvc1spears CPVc/centrai about the installation and operation of waterflow detec- 1 X 1 X 1' 2'W 13Y4 WA 2'14 2f513x' 2'31„ 1'18 x VA x 1' 2'12- 2+/e' WA WA WA WA tors. Purchasers who install waterflow detectors for use by . 112 X Vh X V 2'a' 2+t4' 2'h' WA WA WA others must leave this manual or a copy of it with the user. r 2 x 2 x 1, sv: 0/4' WA WA WA WA Read all instructions carefully before beginning. d8tr miles : Acntmort — Use vane-type waterflow detectors in wet-pipe systems t only. DO NOT USE IN DRY PIPE, DELUGE, OR PRE- ACTION SYSTEMS. The sudden inrush of water in such systems may break the vane off or damage the mechanism. Do not use in potentially explosive atmospheres. Do not T leave unused wires exposed. Principles Of Operation L I Vane-type waterflow detectors mount to water filled pipes TM /, �w e�T ' in sprinkles systems.Water flow in thi pipae"flects a vain. �T«..e a Deflection of the vane produces a switched output, usually after a specified delay. = T""AV T"Dopm All WFDTs have a pneumatically controlled. mechanical TOM delay mechanism. Delays are noncumulative; they reset if „am the flow of water stops before the entire delay has elapsed. w0126-01 All detectors will activate on a sustained flow of water Installatlon Guhlefimw greater than 10 gallons per minute (gpm) but will not acti- Before installing any waterflow alarm device, be thorough- vate if the flow rate is less than 4 gpm. ly familiar with: CompatMe Pipe Tees/Wsem NFPA 72: National Fire Alarm Code The WFDT and WFDTH fit 1"to 11k"NPT threaded ferrous NFPA 13: Installation of Sprinkler Systems and brass, 1" to 2" sweat brass, ltk" polybutyiene plastic NFPA 25: Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of and 1" pvc plastic tees having a 1" threaded NPT branch Water-based Fire Protection Systems (see Figure 1 and chart for recommended tee depths). For NFPA 13D_ Standard for 1 and 2 Family Dwellings and Z" cast and malleable threaded tees use Z" paddle (pOZ- Manufactured Homes NFPA 13R: Standard for Multi-family Dwellings 0023-000) provided. NM05-00 1 156-0480-01OR A Figure 2. Assembly diagram•_ 2. WFDT and WFDTH units are shipped w ut paddles mounted to the actuator. Select the Corr izl'11►paddle for the type of tee being used. Align hole on stem of T COVER paddle with hole on actuator lever. Fasten together using a #4-40 x 'A" fillister head screw supplied in bag assem- bly. See Figure 2. Use only the screw provided with the unit_ Drive screw head through hole in paddle until it S7nTCH ENCLOSUPE DELM- �IMPUCEMENT seats to actuator lever surface. No washer is required. 1.(ECµUdSM PM.A77-0/-021 (NEPLACEMEM ._ o For paddle replacement refer to Maintenance section. P•N A3=11M ,�', ?. Carefully roll the vane opposite the direction of flow and GA SKET,<:(� , ,( / PLATTET"'� insert through tee. Thread detector onto tee fitting and tighten with wrench. Use of thread sealant or tape is "°w recommended. Use height gage (located at end of paddle F1LL(STER _. HEAD SCitEYY tree) to ensure proper depth of detector on tee fitting. P71DOlE -1"NPi THREAD IPADME REp„(CEYEM See Figure 1. Height gage must fit between top of tee Kff(PM FWM ACTUATOR fitting and under side of hex tee adapter. A gap between w„E,Fp �1 gage and tee adapter is acceptable. When correctly installed, the detector must face in the proper r37rea:tion W0127.00 of waterflow and be aligned with the pipe. (Cover tamper option is available.) 4_ Remove the metal cover. Move the actuator lever back and forth to check for binding. If the vane binds, remove Also, follow other applicable NFPA standards, local codes the detector and correct the problem before proceeding. and the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. - A,CAUTIONf Failure to follow these directions may result in failure of Be sure the direction-of-flow arrow points in the right direc- the device to report a waterflow condition. System Sensor tion, otherwise a waterflow condition will go unreported. is not responsible for devices that have been improperly See Figure 2. installed, tested or maintained. 1. Mount the detector where there is adequate clearance Preoperation Testing for installation and removal and a clear view of it for I" Fill the sprinkler system with water and check for leaks inspection. See Figure I for mounting dimensions. around the WFDT or WFDTH. If there is a leak, check to 2. Locate to protect from damage, 6-7 feet above the floor_ see that the fittings are tight. If leak persists, drain the 3. On horizontal runs, position the detector on top of the system and remove the detector (see removal instruc- pipe or on the side of it. Do not mount it upside down tions under Maintenance). Check for damaged threads because condensation may collect in the housing and or cracked fitting. Reinstall the detector and check again impair the operation of the detector. for leaks. Do not proceed until all leaks have been For vertical flow applications, mount detector on pipe stopped. where upflow conditions exist. Failure to do so may pre- -. Connect an ohmmeter or continuity tester across (COM vent unit from operating properly. and 8) terminal switch contacts. The ohmmeter should 4. Mount detector at least 6 inches from a fitting which show an open circuit, no continuity. changes the direction of the water flow, or no closer 3_ Deflect the actuator lever and hold it until the pneumatic than 24 inches from a valve or drain. delay shaft releases the switch buttons. The ohmmeter 5. BE SURE DIRECTION-OF-FLOW ARROW MATCHES or c=tinuity tester should show a short circuit after the ACTUAL DIRECTION OF FLOW iN THE PIPE. delay has elapsed. If there is no delay, check the setting Mounting Instructions of the delay adjustment dial. 1. The WFDT and WFDTH waterflow detectors are designed to fit only the appropriate tee fitting. NOTE: Leg of tee perpendicular to flow of water must have a i" NPT thread. Do not use a reducer to achieve the correct thread size. Failure to follow this instruction will result in failure of the detector to report a waterflow condition. 2 156-0480.01OR N770-05-00 Figure 3 Field wiring: 0 0 _ • "SHOMPAT ram O NOTE: Common and B connections will co.77k A curcwGrs close where vane Is deflected,i.e., • when weer Is towing.Dual switches swrdrsvHEMAnc Gp permit applications to be combined -MEADY-nAw on a single detector. SWITCH 1 SWITCH 2 O O O A 8 A CONTACT RATINGS 12Sr250 VAC 10 AMPS 24 VDC 2.5 AMPS WFDT" WFDTH WFDT WFDT ---- - ' B 13 ' a a To nonsilenceable - end-of-line resistor Initiating zone of fisted FACP cow pow con cow Typical FACP Connectl3 n To power source B ocai compatible with bed teeth Break wire as shown for Cow supervision of connection. DO NOT allow stripped wire WFDT and WFDTH leads to extend beyond wo�2s o0 Mtch assembly switch housing_DO NOT Typical Local Bell Connection loop wires. Feld Wiring NOTE: Set the delay to the minimum required to prevent AWARNM - - false alarms due to flow surges. High Voltage. Electrocution Hazard. Do not handle live AC wiring or work on a device to which-AC power is After extended service, parts of the detector may become applied. Doing so may result in severe injury or death. worn reducing the delay time and causing false alarms. If this happens, increase the delay. If the delay is already at When utilizing switches at voltages greater than maximum, replace the mechanical delay assembly. Refer to 74VDC___or 49VAC ry means to provide all-pole Maintenance section for ordering replacement parts. disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring, such as a circuit breaker. Figure 4. Delay OcQustmeirA dial: 1. The WFDT and WFDTH have two SPDT switches.Switch Table of dial settings contacts-(COM and B) are closed when water is flowin embohe g See below. . and open when water is not flowing.Connect the switch- es as shown in Figure 3 depending on the application. Delay adµistmentdial 2. When connected to a listed sprinkler/fire alarm control o panel, the initiating circuit must be non-silenceable. 3. A ground screw is provided with all units-When ground- ing is required, clamp wire with screw in hole located between conduit entrance holes. See Figure 2. Mechanical Delay Adjustment The pneumatic delay is preset,at dial setting 2 at the fac- Ow Setting 1 0 1 1 2 3 a Dial setting s tory. To adjust the delay, turn the adjustment dial on the I Secondstiw%)J 0 1 15 30 45 Ss seconds so-so delay mechanism. Turn clockwise to increase the delay, NOTE Retard time may counterclockwise to decrease the delay_ Delay can be WO122-05 exceed 90 seconds. Adjust and verity that adjusted over a range from 0-70 seconds- See Figure 4. time does not exceed 90 seconds. N770-05-00 3 156-0480-01011 AlarmSSM/SSV Ser� SYSTEM Models Available UL/FM Models SSVI20-6 SSM 24-6 SSM 24-8 SSM24-10 SSV120-6 SSV120-8 SSV120-10 ULC/Canadian Models SSM 24-6A SSM 248A SSM24-10A SSV120-6A SSV120-8A SSV120-10A Weatherproof Back Box WBB Product Overview ` ` 5 Approved for indoor and outdoor use System Sensor's SSM and SSV series bells are low current, high decibel notifi- Low current draw cation appliances for use in fire and burglary systems or other signaling appli- cations. High dB output Reliable Performance. The SSM and SSV series provide loud resonant tones. Three sizes available 6", 8", 10" The SSM series operate on 24VDC and are motor driven, while the SSV AC and DC models series operate on 120VAC utilizing a vibrating mechanism. DC models are polarized for use with Simplified Installation. For indoor use, the SSM and SSV series mount to a supervision circuitry standard 4 inch square electrical box. For outdoor applications, weather- proof back box, model number WBB, is-used. Mount directly to standard 4"square electrical box The SSM and SSV series come pre-wired, to reduce installation time. The SSM series incorporate a polarized electrical design for use with.supervision circuitry. Engineering Specifications Model shall be a SSM or SSV Series alarm bell. Bells shall have underdome (JL U C strikers and operating mechanisms. Gongs on said bells shall be no smaller usiE� © FM than nominal 6"/8"/10" (specify size) with an operating voltage of 24VDC or S4011 cs549 30 52ss 120VAC (specify by part number). Bells shall be suitable for surface or semi- flush mounting. Outdoor surface mounted installations shall be weatherproof (using optional WBB weatherproof electrical box). Otherwise bells shall ® mount to a standard 4"square electrical box having a maximum projection A _ of 2%" Bells shall be located as shown on the drawings or as determined by approved 71351209:164 the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Bells shall be listed for indoor/outdoor 331-01-E 7135-1209:100 use by Underwriters Laboratories and the California State Fire Marshal, and approved by Factory Mutual and MEA. ES-F-850U SPECIFICATION SHEET FEBCO� Series 850U Double Check Valve Assemblies � . with Union End Ball Valves y - - Size: lh" - 2" (15mm - 50mm) Series 85OU The FEBCO Series 85OU Double Check Valve Assemblies are designed for Capacity non-health hazard applications. End Connections—NPT ANSI/ASME B1.20A kPa psi 'h"(15mm) 138 20 Pressure—Temperature " '9 15 o � Maximum Working Pressure: 175psi(12.1 bar) 34 5 Hydrostatic Test Press: 350psi(24.1 bar) 0 ° Temperature Range: 32°F to 140°F(0°C to 60°C) &3 0 3 6 9 12 15 gpm p g p 11 23 34 45 57 Ipm kPa psi 1/4"(2(knm) Materials 138 Valve Body: Bronze " 103 15 69 10 Elastomers: Silicone 5 34 Springs: Stainless Steel 0 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 gpm Models 0 19 38 57 76 95 114Ipm kpa psi 1"(25mm) • Wye-Strainer 138 20 y 103 15 Approvals—Standards 69 10 x 34 5 • ANSI/AWWA Conformance(C510-92) 0 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 gpm • Approved by the Foundation for Cross-Connection Control and Hydraulic 0 38 76 114 151 190 227Ipm Research at the University of Southern California. kPa psi 11/1(32mm) 138 20 ft s ® "' 103 15 0 0 69 10 1015 B64.5 34 5 319 Typical Installation ° °0 20 40 60 80 379 454 454 gpm 2Z] 0 76 151 304 Ipm IV(40mm) SERIES 85OU 1/2"-2"(15-50mm) 131 20 Outdoor Installation h I03 ,5 0 69 IO 34 5 12"Min.(300mm)Clearance ° ° 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 gpm to Fixed Structure 0 76 151 227 304 379 454 Ipm kPa psi 2"(50mm) b ♦ 138 20 "' 103 15 o 69 10 12"Min. 34 5 1 Flow 0 0 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 gpm 0 114 221 342 454 570 690 Ipm Job Name Contractor Job Location Approval Engineer Contractor's P.O. No. Approval Representative FEBCO product specifications in U.S.customary units and metric are approximate and are provided for reference only. For precise mea- surements,please contact FEBCO. FEBCO reserves the right to change or modify product design,construction,specifications,or materials without prior notice and without incurring any obligation to make such changes and modifications on FEBCO products previously or subse- quently sold. ® INSTALLATION RIC USED FOR PVC PIPE ONLY. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MODEL # 108 SERIES --- _ TWO HOLE STRAP HANGER PIPE HEX/ HEAD DIAMETER(0) SCREW 1. SNAP PVC PIPE INTO HANGER. DIMPLES HOLD PIPE _ IN PLACE. 2. MOUNT HANGER TO UNDER SIDE OF BEAM WITH SCREWS PROVIDED. PART N0. PIPE DIA. 3. MAY ALSO BE USED ON TOP SIDE OF BEAM. (SEE BELOW) 1080075EG 3 4" 1080100EG 1" PIPE 1080125EG 1 1 4 HEX HEAD SCREW DIAMETER(0) 1080150EG I 1 1 2" 1 1080200EG 1 2" SCREWS PROVIDED WARNING: 1. Caddy'Fasteners that are manufactured using spring sled components may be used only in a non-corrosive indoor environment. Only non-spring steel fasteners that have protective coatings may be used otherwise, as specified. 2. Fasteners must be used orly in the manner depicted in the illustrations that accompany it and must not exceed stalk load ratings noted. 3. Fasteners are designed for use with a variety of industry standard building materials, structural shapes, and mechanical components. For the fastener to work properly, these items must meet the appropriate industry standards (Examples:ANSI, AISC, A1SI) 4. The buyer and/or installer is responsible for: a.Wicolion in conformance to local codes. b.The integrity of structures to which the fasteners is attached, indudnq their capability of safety accepting the loads imposed, as evaluated by a quaGFied engineer. c. Using appropriate industry standard hardware as noted above. 5. Failure to observe these specifications may couse product malfunction resulting in properly damage or bodily injury. ERtCO Products at the time of shipment are warranted to conform to ony applicable written description furnished to the Buyer by ER1CO, and to be free from defects in material and workmanship. NO OTHER WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESS OR OVUM (INCLUDING ANY WARRANfY OF YERCKWT-ASUfY OR FITNESS), SWUl E07 IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OR USE OF ANY ERICA PRODUCT. $AFETy IN$TRUCTIQn, NI safety regulations required by the job site must be observed. Special attention should be given to the following nstruct erns. While working or on the jab site., ,w...rrrrrrr+►�� r.r��rrrw rw+rrwr rr TECHNICAL SUPPORT PHONE: ( 0) CADDY 02000 ERICO. INC. 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