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3501 Coachman Pt - Sprinkler Reports. B UCKNER ENTERPRISES IN . L.sC. . INC. ? A . FCet i:?:_ . . ,. _ ...r' ? ? 9y_ - ?. .. ... r ,. i , _,,.e: c:°urk does noi m arry or suPPliar of h;s rc. _.^,•,qiY -` ';.ry pans and specificatiors ano tu TABLE OF CONT-ENTSHrac: uf details, quantdies and i ...- -•?crv. L EAGAN MAINTENANCE BUILDING SECTION PARAGRAPH PAGE N0. DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER 15060 2.10 1- 17 PIPE & FITTING ALLIED/VICTAULIC 15100 2.2 18 - 19 VALVES NIBCO 15300 2.4 20 - 29 SPRINKLER HEADS CENTRAL/STAR 15300 2.4.3 29A SPARE HD. CABINET AUTOMATIC 15300 2.44 30 HEAD GUARDS JOHNSON FIRE 15300 2.52 31 BALL DRIP STAR • 15300 2.7 32 INSPECTORS TEST RELIABLE 15300 2.10 33 - 36 MECHANICAL SUPPORTING DEVICES GRINNELL/HILTI • 7708 KENTUCKY AVE NO. 0 BROOKLYN PAR,K, MN 55445 0 PHONE (612) 424-1473 SUPERIOR Allied Light Wall Pipe Manufactured ASTM-A135 standards and Because of its superior physical characteristics, ALLIED LIGHT WALL PIPE is ideaily suited for use in any sprinkler system installation. ALLIED LIGHT WALL PIPE is a proven performer; a high performance pipe that is manufactured exclusively for the Sprinkler Industry. MEETS RIGID ASTM•A715 STANDARDS ALLIED UGNT WALL PIPE ia a quality ptoduct that is manufactured to meet the industry's most rigid stand- ard, ASTM-A135; a standard with encting require- ments covering material compositian, tensile proper- ties, tolerances and more. LIGHTWEIGMT, YET EXCFPTIONALLY STRONG The method af manufacturing used by Allied to pro- ? duce Light Wall Pipe increaxs its avenge tensite J strength. lt averoges 50% greater per unit of thickness than representative samplea of Schedule 40 pipe. Yet ALLIED LIGHT WALL PIPE is 30% lighter in weight. POTFNTIAL COST SAVINGS . The handling ease of ALLIED LlGHT WALL PIPE can reduce the cosi of sprinkler system installations. Light- weight pipe means easier handling. It aiso means coo- sidera6le savinga on freight costs. Having ALLIED LIGHT WALL PIPE reamed and chamfered at the fac• tory means only minimal end prepantion is required on the jobsite which raults in reduced handling and insuilation time. And, hole drilling, as we11 as cut•ta length servicea provided by Allied can minimize fabri- ution steps; saving additional costs. These special ad- vantages add up to ovenil reductions in tntal sprink- ler system installation costs. EXCEPTIONAL STRENGTN FOR SUPFRIOR PERFORMANCE ALLIED LIGHT WA4L PIPf is work hardened through a special io-line cold forming process to provide escep tional strength for its weight. The steel used meeu the requirements for nrbon and high strength, low altoy steel (ASTM•A568). ALLIED LIGHT WALL PIPE ea- ceeds the malleability of Schedule 40 pipe, ret is resir tant to permanent deflection. oJ WITH IMPROVE PROVIDES OPPORTUNITIES TO MA::IMIZE ENGINEERING AND DESIGN CAPAB:LITIES The larger inside diameter oF ALLIED LIGHT WAIL PIPE means increased water flow and volume ... which can reduce pipe siza reQUired For manv in- stallations. Cut•to-length pipe availa6ility is an advan- tage that allows for greater flexibility in custom de- signing a sprinkler system. Systems can be engineered to meet actuat job requirements without the restraints of working with standard pipe lengths. You can effec- tively reduce recutting and dro{roif losses. BUILT-IN EASE OF FABRICATION FEATURES ALLIED LIGM7 WAIL PIPE cames irom the mill with the ends debuered and chamfered outside: eliminating any metal-working preparation normally required for ? _ ly engineered for use in sprinkler installafions. 1 CORR4SlON PROTECTION . . . ise with plain end mechanical fittings. And, Allied's uecise tolennces help eiiminate orrthrjob assembly 3roblems. ALLIED LICHT WALL PIPE ia designed for ase with any mechanical fittings currcntly awilable; plain-end or grooved. UNSURPASSED CORROSION PROTECTION 41lied's unique caating process provides unequaled durability. This gives improved corrosion protection at the jobsite and Provents the pipe from sticking to- gether during shipment. It also acts as a primer ahould you decide to paint tfie pipe. Test resulb (available upon request) prove the suitability of ALLIED IIGHi WALL PIPE for use in Automatic Sprinklei Systems, meeting the requirements of NFPA No. 13. Allied Schedule 40 Pipe Allied now ofien a high quality, superior Sched ule 40 pipe for ux in sprinkler rystem installatioro. Our SCHEDUIE 40 (ASTM-A135) PIPE is manufac• tured to the ezacting standards that Allied users have come to expect from other Allied pipe prod• ucts. IYs not just anolher Schedule 40 pipe. ALLIED SGHEDULE 40 (ASTM•A135) PIPE is spr cificaily manufaetured for use in sprinkler syr tem installations. And, like so many of our prod- ucta, we've manufactured the product in a unique proceu that provides superiar strength and im- proved carrosion resistance. MEETS RIGID ASTM-A735 STANDARDS ALLIED SCHEDULE 40 (AS7M-M35) PlAE is a quality product with certifiable mechanical propekin that meet the indushy's most rigid standard. ASTM•A13S. This standard has esact• Jl ing specifitations covering material eomposi- tion, teraile properties and tolerancn. • SPECIAL STRENGTH CHARAC7ERISTICS ALLIED SCHEDULE 40 (A57M•A135) PIPE is man- ufactured irom high quality ateel, wofk hardened through a special cold forming process and qual- ity control inspeded throughout the proceu. Precision manufatturing produces a 5chedule 40 produet with pretise outside diameter and wall thickness tolerances. The uniformity of steel in our produd allows far easier threading tnd for longer threading tool life. The end result is a produd with wperior strength along with certifi- able mechaniul properties. UNSURPASSED CORROSION PROTECTION ALLIED SCNEDULE 40 (ASTM•A735) PIPf is given the same unique coafing'that is uud on ALLIED UGHT WALL PIPE. The improved corrosion pra tection process used by Allied an its Schedule 40 pipe fs tM onlY one of its kind in the induatry. Allled now affen both ... ALLIED LIGHT WAII PIPE and SCHEDUtE 00 (AGTM•A135) PIPE. This meam yau nn cMose the sprinkler pipe that beat fuib the job epecifiutians and engineering requiremen6. It also permits the engineering of a sprinMler system Ihat an utitize both light wail and Schedule 40 pipe for economy and ristem ? performance. ?? 0 ?i----- ?ctauli lql,?S6 ;4 4 0 ? 0 ? ? • 7 ? i COUPLINGS Wor Grooved End IPS Pipe ? A . STYLE 77 STAN DA RD COUPLING Plp? Mac Wt Mu.EnM AIkw. eBeal m • I i Approt, ftn D.d Pnuun Lesd PIpe EM Pv yry,py ?s Inc1m P3i LD?.' 3?0.?Y Couplinq INFaoI I nehu Lht r mm Mh M mw OoQf/tl @s/mtlv M llllmtlln Kp ? i.aso iooo ass ay, e,_ar t.43 z?b 3% t?l. i.s m zss 68 a.a4v aaz 353 Ka n1 aa o.s 1 1.315 1000 1.3fi0 " 5,_26. 114 2% 3'? i?i 1.4 n - a.r 6.8 6052 o-a.z i9o eoa 9e.4 a.4 06 r77 i.cso ioao 2160 aK , o.?o ? ? 4 u 42.4 69 9.612 a31 . 17 4 7.0 6 6.1 i i 75 4 ? a 114 1.900 t000 2835 30-W 079 3 5 i?'i 23 40 18.3 61 12816 63.2 20.1 78.2 127.0 44.1 1.0 2 2375 1000 4 130 aK 0 63 33( 54? 1? 27 ? ? . ??? . ? i i ? -s- SO 60.3 6.8 19.711 0.i2 16.0 ?t 142.9 MI 12 rh 2815 1000 6.490 0-}S 2°29' 052 !+b 6Yi t?i 3.8 H 78.1 68 28.880 43.2 132 10S0 158.8 M,1 1.7 ' JO.aI 3.000 7000 7.OW a+? 0.50 43it ?ie i?'i 3.8 s es n., as ai.? o-sz r-? 12.7 ioas iwa u.. 17 3 3.500 iooo 9,620 aK ? ou s 7 1?, 42 W 88.9 69 @.8W a32 p'3 io.9 t270 7778 ua t.s 314 4.000 ioao 1z565 ay? o?a sK s i? s.o C @ 8.8 55.914 43.2 9.5 1129 20 3.2 NA 23 . . 4 4.500 1000 15.90p o-y? 0.66 H% gy? 2 7.0 The standartl ot the line, Styla T 100 tft3 6.8 fi.)55 68.4 16.0 161.9 275.9 50.8 3.2 gvailable in a broad range of IP; 6 5.563 1000 24,300 O-y? ?'?? 0.54 1% . t0y? 2 11.5 for varied serviees. The hausinq IIS 1397 68 1p8J35 6E.1 13.7 193.7 260.4 50.8 52 dbbed COtla[fllCdon t0 PtOVidB 6 6.625 1000 34,470 0-y? 2,_??, 0.18 9 11+? 2 13.5 maximum atrength without 150 166.3 6.8 153.3? UB.4 11.7 228.6 292.1 50.9 8.1 Unn6C9ss8ry waight.ThOCOUpI IISY 6.50D 1000 33,183 O-y? r.?r 0.46 9? N+ Zym 13.0 iataDebleotworkingpreuurea 150 t?.f 6.8 u7.fi6i 04.4 117 7,UA 292.1 524 5.9 to 1000 psi (6.8 MPa) dePendinc ! 8.625 800 46,710 O?y. 10-40 0.35 11% 14'h 2% 2;1.0 and ia auitable tor buneC or exp 200 219.1 54 207,993 p.b 4 B 9 28&9 368 7 60.3 10.e 3erviaes. Housings may De orCe 10 10.750 800 73280 O.% .' ?? 0.28 131h »'i 2'h 31.0 dip galvanized or apecially coat t50 273.0 i? 928.0% 68.? 7.1 3129 425.4 83.5 141 12 72750 800 102000 O-w . 021 15% 19 2% 35,5 CouDlin9a are aleo availa0le in 700 3219 5.1 451900 64A fi0 793.1 482.6 615 15.9 fot GBRBin OD DipB siZes. Styla 11 1100D 300 14180 aY. . 0.22 16% ZO 2?,? 11 0 ?°t of aluminum alloy fur lighn S50 7$.6 2.0 205.501 6E.4 5.5 122.8 500 0 0 710 . 18.6 ?ice antl lower preanurea m' " IS 15.000 300 53,Op0 4Y? , , 0.20 1771 21y, ? 2/? "•0 (25 mm) through 8 (200 mm) s @ 0 2.0 7!Sl5 0 Pfi .4 Q _? St 151.0 5791 710 20.0 Style 77-8 is aveilabla in TYPa: " 16 18.000 300 60,32p a}y 019 19 22{? 2?,? 19.0 atainless atael in 1 (25 mm) thi ' 100 406.1 20 26dt24 OiA ?"? 4.8 1826 568.3 710 22.2 18 (400 mm) sizes. Conault Yit 78,000 300 78,310 p.x 0.18 21+? 24y? 3K 5?.0 }ordateila. @ e 2.0 A9.713 D64 ?? 1.2 519.111 819.1 79./ 295 m 2n.ooo aoo 94.000 o-y. ais T?'? ?s e ?u soo ?eo z.a 41e3oo 044 ?e ?s ea .x 7 a aoo n4.oao aw ?.?. au ?' ra i b e e s z o smaao aa.. xs es o s .o i 24 24.000 300 135,700 4Y? 0.13 27% 31% 3'? 90.0 ?0 !Wl 20 E07.8? 08.a V'N 3-3 7017 796.9 I79.1 4.2 1NptYq Ran+. EnA Lu0 an0 Yew?wh tIpIKM an Oa?tl an sMdrd WM pPw HuwvC M paaaa in'meiar?c? WO NeuuYe J1pQ0dieparo IOOW Stl FMr ro Vk7rY?e Rpwq O?Wn 4unur la ai? en mr woa rAuewd. rro.bw s.pr.uW ana afrmon rpWr rar.wb.ro raN yieo..a aw wo.wil a a,.nm ub MMMS YVIOtl aOOYa 0 91YM 7! ep4Wv ANo 4OUnWnt OMma ata 719 i Si2B5 haa ing up 1 an aixB oaetl retl hat ed. Sryle 78 77-A is xaight izes. 04 ough YwIiC 0 T GROOVED END FITTINGS Victaulic otters a broatl line of fittings in sizes through 24" (600 mm) in a vanety of straight ano reaucing stylee. Most slantlartl fittings are cast of durable malleabl9 or CuCtde iron to Oreaisetolerances. This assures concentnc walis, undorm SttBngth, diIT1BfISlOndl 2CGUlaCy and SmOOth IflR9fluf}8CB! lor minimum presaure CroO. All tittings are supplied with grooves or shoulden to permit tsat instailation without }feld preparation. The grooved Ceeign permits tlexiCility for eaay alignment. Theae fittings ara not intenCed tor use wrth Victaulic Plein End Cauplings (reter to pages 35 and 38 for fittings availabie tor p(ain entl apPlications). fittinga are provided in varioua materials inciuding malleable Iron, dutKile iron, steel or segmentally welded steel depending on stylee and size. Fittings are also available in sluminum and stainless steel. Contact Victaulic for material speuflcations on specitic srylea and sizes. ViMaulic standard tittings pressure ratings canform to the ra4ngs of Style 77 Victaulic couplinga, as listed on page 17. FLOW DATA Frictional Resistance Ellptir0 u Equmlont Svuqnt Plps- In FU m) Ell 7 ? r . w eo glxo r&nee ua Ne?u i hM FM hN Fal silliwpm MOlas MMen MMat MNa7 25 0.5 0.2 42 13 1.7- 0.5 50 it OS 26 11 28 i3.0 5. A m ,s oe eo 1s ? 6.8 3.4 18.0 .8 100 2.1 t.0 49 2.1 5 8.5 4. 1.0 8 125 2.6 13 64 2.6 ? w 6 1.0 5. .0 1. G 150 30 15 76 70 8 13.0 . 13,0 r? t? t 200 40 2.0 tot 40 10 17.0 8 41. 17.0 250 52 2.5 125 52 12 2010 10. 900 61 3.0 15.7 61 yictaulic tittinga are tleaigned for minimal frictional 14 T resiatance. Tha following chart expresses tha trictional 350 46 2.7 183 ' 2 resiatance ol vanous Vietaulic fittlnga as eduivelent feet of 17. 10.0 •? streight pipe. Fittings not listetl can De estimatatl trom tha 4m 52 3.0 213 61 a 221/26 elbow ia approzimately ona- for exsmpla dats given d ? , , half the resietanCa of a 450 elbow. Values ot miWSUSSCan be - 61 3.7 Z 7 0 olated trom the dat8 given ter i . p n m 6.7 43 27.1 76 Epp 76 49 701 10.4 Ma7i• wrwm onnui a m u nouue m auii, uw .nw eorrrpawinq te branch use ane.n in ueN. E.amaM: e- . e• a r ennen r- 1614 (101 mm- 4.9 ml WMn eruen W tw ?f i11tIrMY M NS?, uM qIW COII?WOMI?fg 10 blufCll suI tl10YY11 .n IaOM. E.mow e- . e- . e• erancn r. 33 n. 1101 hvn • 10.1 mi ? • ? ? J ? C to E ?? -?CtoE ? CtaE- ?^ --+CtoEr- ? ? L` ` ? , mrrm CtoE ? ? ? 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I 6 6 560 23.80 76 99 3 s 2'.'z x 3 6 6 850 23.60 36.89 3 ¦ 2' ox 2'4 6 4 IBO 2160 76.89 3 ¦ 2Y: a 2 6 6 800 27.60 78.89 7 x 2!1r : I',, 6 6 727 23.60 36.89 7 x 2 a J 6 6 780 2160 78.89 3 a 2 x 2'i 6 6 850 23.60 76.89 3 x 2 :2 5 6 615 23.60 76.89 3 a 2 x I t i 6 6 650 23.60 38.89 3 a 1!4 x 3 6 6 830 23•60 76.89 7 s 1' i: Z 6 6 650 23.60 36.89 3 x I' x x I' i 6 6 E75 2160 36.89 3 a I Y. x 3 6 6 762 2160 36.89 3 a I'/. x 2 6 6 600 23.60 76.89 3 x I x] 6 6 750 27•60 36.89 3 x 1. a 7 6 6 580 23.60 36.89 3 z iz x ? 6 6 TSS 1160 76.89 I v: a 1' i x] 6 6 ;qg 23.60 30.89 2'h x 21h i 3 66 958 57.60 76.89 ?. 2'.i a 2 a 3 6 6 888 23•60 76.89" 3'.5 : 7'h a 3 3 3 1375 40.91 63.41 3'.S t 3! i x 2! i 3 3 lOfiO 40.91 6144 , 742 x 3411 x 2 3 3 ' 975 40.91 63." 3!4 s 31.i x 1 ti 3 7 875 40.91 63.a 7'h x 3'.4 x 11/. 7 3 874 40.91 63./4 7! i x 3'/2 x I 7 3 875 40.91 63.u 3! i a 3 x 31/2 3 3 1375 40.91 61U 3"t x 7 x 3 3 3 I494 40.91 61.44 3' i x 7 x 21i 3 3 950 40•91 63.11 3' i a 7 x 2 3 3 900 40-91 d]." 3': x 3 x 1 "2 3 3 776 40.91 63.44 ? J'o x 3 x I". 3 7 726 40.91 63.t4 3'h s I'h x3'h 3 3 1006 W.91 63.I4 ]'h x 1 a 31/1 3 3 1078 40.91 63.tr 7: 3 x 3'/i 7 1 1462 40.91 63.14 4 x a x 315 1 3 1775 17.17 73.76 l x 4 c 3 A a 1725 47.13 17.16 A a a : 2! i 4 a 1238 47.13 73.76 t: s a 2 a a 1175 47.13 T3.16 a x 4 x 1'/, 4 4 1175 47.17 77.76 , d a 3'h s 4 4 , 4 1805 17.13 13.76 4 x 3 x 4 ? 1 1500 41.13 73.16 ? 4 x 1!12 a a 1 4 1400 47.13 77.76 ; 4 x 2 ¦ a 4 t 1760 47.17 Tl.76 • 4 x 1"4.d a 4 I408 47.17 TS.76 A . II: . a a 4 1300 47.17 17.76 I a x i .. 4 4 i»s 47.13 73.76 A x3' i x 3'.i 4 4 1905 47.13 77.16 ?o! 10 ?11 Wrtl Founay also nraxoa: YaIwa. Woafoi' tnngaiv:a Fironga. ana Couoto+- Graovea F?mnqa. Ward°' Found a OIYISION OF *C1evepa;c BLOSSBUFG • PENNSVLVANIA •15g1y • (717)6184131 • TW% JP wnq0 81p5 510-655-7562 :rc Vi.?r? VCS p!I W¢'Ohl Dn(Y Y" D.Ke b•r.. Y.rN... f.lrb.rfin GerlM BI.rM 4.1. L, TEES - CAST IRON REDUCING FIGS. 25, 26, 27, & 25A "I., t .ft,O 4F 1 . 1'2 : J a a 1416 47.17 77.78 .t a 31, a 2'4 4 < 1344 41.13 73.16 a . 3'. a 2 a d 1100 N.U 77.76 a , 3'2 x Iti a 4 1009 47.17 71.76 s ¦ J a]!1v a a 1595 47.17 77J6 4 ..3 x 3 d .R4:160 I7.13 Il)b 4 ¦ 3 x 2 ' i a .!. ?.127D 47.17 73.76 a x3 x 2 a . 4 1200 17.17 73.76 a x3 a 11, 4 , 'A 1058 17.13 13.16 4 .21,a3 a 1 1219 47.13 71.78 a a 2'.2 a 2112 a A 1083 17.13 71.76 s ¦ 21, x 2 a 4 1096 17.17 7].78 a .2 a2Si 1 4-.• '1087 17.13 n.76 a , 2 a 2 a 1 875 47.13 71.76 a a 2 x i l i 4 d 902 17.17 73.76 J a i!t a 2 4 4 900 17.13 7176 4 s P;2 a 1'h a e 939 41.13 77.76 3'5,31 i.a4 a 4 1900 A1.13 73.16 O. P. RETURN BENDS - P1G. 28 ' emrer ta L:e Pieen Canier WepM Pr¢e Fah Ind.ti Per 803 Inthoi EKh BIKIt Bulk ,l% L 5.71 7.92 1 Bulk :,2%5• i'fi 419 9.87 11•4 Bulk . 3 2'h t,l1 14.07 1'9 Bulk . g?h %, .' ]'h ? 1125 17.77 2 Bulk y av,' 6 1135 7937 CAST IRCN REDUCER - FIG. 49 S-ie P'ecn Pa, ier Weiqhf Prin Exh Incnn Prr Baa Mafter CM. ia 100 84dc 1 +':: 50 50 65 Z16 3.70 t x1/. 50 50 65 2.86 4,46 11: a I 50 SO 105 A.n 7,50 i'. . 3. sa so iio A.n 7s0 I', x P. a0 A0 135 {.71 I0.45 I'9 a 1 40 40 140 l71 10.45 s . I is 30 ao 190 9.1e 14s1 2 a 1114 30 30 18C 1.18 1431 2 s 1 30 - 30 183 9.18 1131 2 j'•'• 30 30 170 1.11 1431 2 ;'•`+ 30 30 175 9.12 1431 2'.5 s 2 19 18 300 1247 19.30 2' 1 a 1?.i I B 18 325 1247 19.]0 3 :2 12 12 410 1531 b," 3 ¦ I"i 12 12 425 IS31 23." $ue D'ecee Dcs. P« Ylaqm P.rceier P'ect Incnes oer Baa M.%4r On Pv Ipp AIack CAST IRO(Y Y'S-*ftG. 31A 11. 20 20 290 IO.IS 14.37 I' 2 15 "^ 15 ' 365 17.71 21.55 2 10 1 10 : 575 17.69 27.70 PIPE CAPS - fIG. 30 2'.'z d , 6.. 225 7.77 11.71 ] 66 375 9.69 I519 3 '•a 6 j.' •? 6 a50 I3.31 21.10 ° i;'- " S". 600 11.96 27.34 5 64, 6: 1014 13.63 36.61 6 3 I490 18.87 45.21 CAST IRON CRO55 - FlG. 30A 'h 12 48 85 2.511 e.02 3h 15 30 135 173 5.74 1 25 25 190 5.17 9.15 t'/? 7 y td . .375 6.76 tO.IS 11h 5 •' 10 404 IS! 13.57 2 3 6 665 , 13.69 21.33 STANDARD CAST IRON FLANGE UNIONS - FIG. 14 SitlS VilCH Pq. Per Wephf Pnce Per PiK! Inches , 7erloa MasMrCtn . EA:h Blxk ' Galv. 1A Bulk 11h 11.63 2314 V4 Bulk 2'h 11.03 21.8S 1 Buik 2!4 11.41 39.08 11i. Buik 3% 17.43 34.ee 1'h 7:,? ..4 - 7 3!5 20.32 10.72 2 1,? '7-- :-.6 16.I9 51.90 2'h q, ?•a =- 10 32.67 65.e0 3 4 ' -.d..:. ?11 4113 97.71 71h 4 •<' 12'.4 57.95 115.70 4 3 3 lsli 57.95 115.70 5 2 2 25 73.04 146.24 6 2 . 2 281h 9120 116.12 8 Bulk 47 164.23 I28.31 EXTRA MEAVY CAST IRON FiANGE UNIONS - FIG. 14A 2 7?. a 7. -: 10 I1.711 39.37 Z'h ,1. : :4:: lOSS 63J6 128.13 3 1l' `: •' 4` 'i 15 61.54 169.13 4 3•. . 20• Ito.s! 4Tto7 . C; Waitl FpunQry us0 maxol: Valwa. WarOlor't flvsaaeaa Fironga. ua CauWOx•? Grecvw Frmnqs. . ;???-?.? . ? ?- ` • • / ? ? ^?•• DQUELG FCMALG Sth.'fVCL-Fl:,J LtJ=-', FUNCTION 1ise: to r.onrect r.:n m; le nocc, ena: wi:r same tnreaa•. i7EGUlAM71.v FUMtVlS7-iGG: Cli!:t Orxs; wdh p-n lugs S¢c a: s???•.rC h. " fipure numLpr . y Fip. -• "S:zr SPECIFTtr•cnc 1'• 2l05 zj ? . ... 2C47 . : - S ir •z a • FGMALC TD ML1LG-G:17 LI.JGS , -? f FURCTION: UseA to reEuee r chang, thrcatla. ? .• ? REGULAFtY FURNtG!-lED: Ga •a•asswitha??lurswnh.ferna4ert.rrzn'aro,,,, ? ? tnan n ai- tnurra Sceaty remalc ena brsi A. ? • 8 SIZES AYAILaBLE: SPECIFY s:re anC lhreacs - ea,:h enC %" mru 3" A 8 (rrdi• np orh I Femalc > ME1t• . • • • . FC-MALE TO , . _ . - `; ? FUNCTION: UscA to renuce w ef+ange tnreads. REGULACLY FURNiSHEQ: CaBt brn, hex tyae witn temaie m.qac;nn oe.P !!1O st-d ri18iP O!f LttiPr B:7tl A" 8tZE5 AVA1:3.BLf - SPECtFT sue and threads • 1 Sf" Ihn! l•• A B !t:th 2n0: S2mtr 5o2U Qf rEAuCing) ' FEmi1n r Maie - ''? .? ' • ? FEfv'IALC TO FCMAt-C-Fi=?iAG0^J ( ' a• • r„_ • FuN 1tT10N: Used to ehange fhreatls RBGULAF;LY FURNISNED: Gssbre~s hex lyprwwi t-malatrtrcay- ortr+te 'A '?? e•.• entls. B:ZES AVa1LABF E: SPECIFY eize sna threads -. 'thpua" A 8 ' A'_Cr 1^?l?, , ? ltNh d'ys semp. b ir1 Fema19 ! female . - ?.. ? .. nnaLc To r-cnnaLc-r=-r.ac=N FUNCTION: UseCto're!iueeorehanq- tMeada. A •;.^? EGLL'AQLV FUQNlSMED: Cai tbrassRex rype wrtfirtafetn•ead nr, eneend ?:?.•'- • u1d }B^fale ,hreaC On?t^er end . .• A ?'=? ?• B^'?SIZES AVA•LA9LE: SPECIFY siteand threads - eacn entl inru f'. A 9 nC cirP o• ,e0uernal Maie s Female MALC TO NIALC-KCXAGOIV . •? t ^: FLJrICTtf?N: Us+!d ta reduro w cManpe threads \ t 'REOULACiLY FURNI3NED: Cast brass hea type with ma'e thrra=? on tz:h .i : =A?4^b . iIZEB AVatLAelE: SPECIFr si:e end thraatls - aacn enti .; :. • • 1'?' Mru @.? A 8 , r? = • a ~ ? IOoth !?A> Sr.ne si2r 0! reEUCin41 M81p x Ma1C . ;..?; -, •• ouGHMM•Y.GXAGON ?? ?? ?/ a . ,?• ? FLNCTION: USM tD rMuG! 0?Chanp th?tatls. :.1' .? ,• AEGLiLARLY FURNISNED: G+s' brlSS Mi typo busning wi", enale 1t+read ingPf man femate tnlnar Soe.itv matn en. fust •"' A?j?.•V?s .' ! S1ZES AVt,tLABIE: bPfC; FY fi:eanO threads I "Mra 3" A B Iratlue,^.q I'm. • Meb x Pemale ADAPTER 81ZF5 AVAILABLC ` A SIZE o ? itZE ? ? ttZE B-- ... A SRE p? ? ? --. . OrT10NALflNiSME9:i??.,oDt20:= . ? ,;.. x?, . i?y.. •. 1' ' 2::: .; ?..r 3. ?. t'.;•• -9 PWisned 8rass . t;' Y?:.. 2.• Y':' ? i• y• x 9" -C RouOh Cnrom" PiatM t" < 1' 2" x t' :,c• . t"' %•• x+u^ -D PoOSnetl Crrome P?atn.? 1:.' 2' y 1:i' r $' ;±• x g'CS 24 NO*t *uA» M=An Nesc iwnawwa+w..:r.,, ? - ---- •-• --.. _.. • _ CATALOG APPP3 0 1] 0 TYPE 3 T M . wkzwem BRANCHLET UUELDING BRANCH CONNECTIONS For Fire Protection Service & Other Low-Pressure Piping Systems SEE SPEt Sac'rioN ISoGC poC AM+RWCb I,.,pcAmoNS THE MOST EFFECTIVE METHOD FOR INSTALLlNG SPRINKLER PIPING FROM THE VIEWPOINTS OF BOTH RELIABILITY AND ECONOMY • UL Listed. Also, Type 3 Branchlets meet the installation requirements of NFPA Bulletin 13. • Better fit provides for ease of installation especially when automatic welding machines are used. Burn through, associated with fabricated outlets, which impedes flow is virtually eliminated. • Exclusive Whizweld bevel design reduces weld volume re- quired for providing a full penetration weld. • Better flow than fabricated nozzles and screwed or mechanically coupled tees. Hydraulically calculated systems pertorm as designed when factory•made Whizweld Branchlets are used. • Precision threads are cut to NPT standards. COMPANY, INC. Economy wHhln tM eonbst of sound onp?nwlnp poeMea. Vv lntroducing ALLIED'S NEWEST DESIGN ? THE TYPE 3UF UNIVERSAL FITTING UL LISTED - RATED FOR 300•LB. SERVICE ? 4 aw . ? f SIMPLIFIES AND RED.UCES COST5 OF ORDERING...INVENTORY... INSTALLATION El Each T3UF Can 8e Installed On More Header Sizes Than Any Other Fitting. • Only one ?h" or 3/." outlet is required to fit header sizes up to 8". • Onlytwol",1+/.",11/2",2"or2Yx"outlets are required to cover header sizea up to 811. • Reduces stxk numbers in inventory by two-thirds, thereby reducing ordering and stocking costs and associated problems. • Virtually eliminates the possibility of mis• matching outlet to header because each T3UF fits a larger range of header sizes. • Installs quickly, easily, with low weld volume. Chill ring ensures proper posi• tioning, speeds up automatic welding, and prevents burn• or weld-through. NemNw NamYw Frt ue ou mhaoro Nw MNn AWU. DutlM H?MV NiunOw UoqM IntiM SW J UO Nhfyht slu 81n Dpnrar A B C D N M ,n 1 roa 28300 1.063 0.700 71e 0.4e9 ., 9/1 1?/?ro8 28305 1725 0.900 1-1116 0.500 t5 1Y. t0 2'h 28310 1 sroa 2a3is 1.250 1.195 1-5/18 0.531 2 +.'h io 2 28320 ???a 'h t0 8 2 28325 1_375 t.490 1•5/8 0.825 .25 2 to 2'h 28330 1 1/2 t.500 1.730 1•7/8 0 750 4 3108 28335 . . 3 l0 1 28340 Z 5108 ze3a5 1.6a 2.188 2•3/8 0.875 .7 ro 31/: 3 28350 2 t/2 2.125 2.830 2•7/8 1.t25 1 3 4 ro a 2ssss . DESIGN DETAILS The illustratfon9 show the simple, straightforward tlesign of the T3UF whiCh pertnits one fitting to be used pn a wider range Of headef size8 than any other design without compramising peHOrmance or Com- piicating installation. Features and advantages of the design are as tollows: 1. Allied Type 3UF Universel Fltting: See ta61e tor availabfe sizes, 2. HeaCer. See [able for size range. 3. Welding Bevef: Designed to meet welding standards without ex- ceasive weld fill. 4. Weld: Ecarromically provides maximum 9trength with low- volume weld. 5. Bearing Surtace: Positions fitting against header. 8. Mounting Hole: Cut in header to aCCept iltting. ? 7. Extension Ring: Fits into mounting hole anG peAOrms three functiona - (1) Closes Cearing surtaceheader gap. (Z Acts as chill ring to prev9nt obstruction of the bore by bum- or weld•through. (3) Aligna fitting to ensure proper positioning. Exact malch of T3UF and Fbedx. No gep. Nseder st uppsr end of sizs rarge. Bwring aur• faca doas not contact IroadN at saddh; how. ersr, eatension ring elimtmba titHng-IroaEar 9aP and prownts bum. throuph ExUnslon Ang doss not protuds InM the header and therefore doee not caues Ilow obalruc. tiom k7 Dlm.naionaanQ Wslgntsllncnes/POUntlaA ?i fi re protection tri m valves Fumish your aprinkier alarm valve Mm irom the full lIne of NI8CO guaranteed presaure rated rahes. ThefollowingarenorUnderwriters Listed or Factory Mutual apprrned valves. How- ever, valves of this type are used in con- junction wrth alarm valve apphcytions. The illustration below is typical of such an instailaUon. Iw+qo C,aenl P^ao courtm af i?nary M?tw. E+qnaenip Gao Gµ?py Mu1ua15ytiMn I ! i` z.o... Ar re ? A I ` _rf VCw.ICb? MT'{ vw.. , , ?? _ ?*?. w...?r. u ?++! icr.xii•r Brorxe Gboe Vewe Tnreeaea. TFE Dx. 200 1b. `N W P-'h" Ihry 3" Alx evatlaCle in 'V' Vartem SOlPN Fig. N0. KT-MI ,-- M.\ r ? ? I i ' cr.es ? TTreaoe0. Rubber Disc j Broeze Gbbe Velw 7510 W.W7 \ \ i Y \ KT-291-W7 9ronte Globe Vah! S?Oe Omiec Threaae0. Buna-N Onc 40016. W W P-'4" onry f , TJOi /B1aue Angia Valw 7hreaGetl. TFE Odc. Ib. W W P-'-:' tMru 3" li? }' Uo 11 a n.iw ur•a KT.zo rcr?so Brpr¢e Rmg Wle Yai`s Brwsse U-VaM Threaoea. Brpn¢s Rmq Cnacr vsh,e TnrenGee. TFE Seat Tnreaaao Buna-N Diunga zoo ie ww v-W• +nru r Tnroa0e0. TFE Sa&l. RuObW DqC 150 IbWWP-.'tnN2" 125 tDWWP-i'mru2' 25010.WWP-w"1nN2" NIBCO INC., ELKHART, INDIANA KTl7 B/ome Argls Vel? TnrolItlea Rubw Oac. 775lD WWP ur403-w 8rOn2! Cn2Ck YDlM ThrQdOlO.HUbOlr DiSC 20010 WWP->:"nru3.. ? ? J xr.seo s Kr-w BrOnSe Rmq 9sll val-"" TnreaaeE.TFE Sana 40010 WWP- ."mev2.. 1; ? 175 Ib, wwp iron body check Flre arocection velre • uL uatea . Fl?n nvProvee •• . ' Bolted Bonnet • Horizontel Swing • Henewable 3eat and Dtac 175 PSI NomShodc Cpld Wate? ?j . MATERIAL LIST Mlli t197HUQlp1 11. M0t pNq C4t IIOn ASTM MW 2 BonM Gp &aw ASTM M126 dw B 3. BonNtfiUqqt AfOataWmYOdtlai l. Ba?nM Boh IuN NW SIeM ASTM A-3W A NNp Rup BioKe ASTM &!2 e. xx48 ewMRO arw Si" ASTM e.19 7. INnq Nn 9np ASTM 9.16 A Dbc Mmpr Nut &ain ASTM Bffi a &AMnO &Mi Tuphq ASTM 8.1m 10. obc swe aon ena Asna 5-m I11. DKe GW Ca1 Man ASTM M115 Cau 6 72 Olx Mm 9rpa? Ag71A g64 13. DhC Fqnpr &Olm ASTM B@ 11. DifC Nuf &W A871A &18 15. Setl Rin9 &ants ASTM 8$Z x aK aM" rvn n, eoar oa xm Aste+ k125 cws e 1!. COmr pn Bnp ?wno ? eAm am sem twr ss. ball drip Jl A M' Mamlk EW MIC k anBiON tor MBCd UnOerwriterbCMdt nNa. iM WII drip qiroqlMCat bOR bpt?Cn "C"OndNtlMCkqIN Of Ml11fltllqErt• mNlt ConneetlaR tt Ntlk d0f! p&11et plppRl, bW N111 o0en wMn Mown s OM NlOVnnp vniM M Erain ham Me If! E!plflIM111 CpACtlOn. 28 DiMENS10NS - WEIf3MT _ ..Mn sin h I - C 0 lN,.c iMWL 2'h 9X qA 7 "M 6 9 tON 8+w 7% % 8t 4 U E 9 wA. 101 5 14N B'w 10 'Hh 121 8 1l44 1054, 11 t 173 ! 19% 11'h 13ve 1K 287 10 221y 12.6 16 1'.fs /Qi 12 T7'h 15me 18 1114 677 Weco xaneaav ard w?a mn a wuwa n ean rommM+na waw ww ?nm umro nar a n ury nunWra omwn. NIBCO INC., ELKHART, INDIANA F-908-W flanged t I ? ? ? R-Mw fl.ng.d • • 3UL's; IN =?.w Model "H" ?er ha 2 '/?" Inch Orifice [Zecessed Sprinkler ,. I r. . . . . ?.... '' _ i . . ? , y L, w Llsted by: Underwriten Laboratoriea, Inc. Approvsd hy: Faetory Mutual ^ Description . Operation . Technical Data • t Central Sprinkler Corporation ' Fourth Street and Cannon Avenue, Lansdale, PA 19446 1215)362•0700 ... .. ir , , . Description The Model "H" Recessed Spnnkler is a low cos2. aesthetically pleasing spnnkler that incorporates the ? tanCard Centrel Motle1 "H" Center Strut Spnnkler tlesign W a special two-piece recessed escutcheon assembly nng a',4" adjustment !eature The upper escutcheon Supoort piece is factory ^stalled on the base ot the spnnkler f2me. The ceilirg escutcheon piece is easily installed atter the 5pnnkler is in place by placmg rt overthe 5pnnkler into the upper supFOrt pieceand gently pushmg upward until located flush witn the ceiling This feature allows removal of ceiling panels for easy access to ce+ling eqwpment wrthout the neetl for removal of theentvedrop nippie assembly. The Mcdel "H" ReCesseC Spnnkler protrude5 from 7/16" to t" below the cedmg, providing a low profile, unobtrusrve silhouette. 0 ESCUTCHEON SUPPOFT PiECE FINISHEO CElLIN1 LINE CEILING ESCUTCHEON PIECE Technical Data Operation A fusible alloy is sealed into a bronle cenfer strut by a stainless steel ball. When the alloy melts, the ball isforced u pward into the ce nter strut, re leasi n g th e two electors antl operacing the spnnkler. UNike most other spnnkler de- signs, the alloy i5 not exposed to atmosphenc conditions which could possibly aNect ds proper ope2UOn antl rt is tess susceptible to mechanical injury since there are no protrudmg hnks ar levers. Cross Section 3-1/4" DIA. 2-1/4" MIN. DIA 2-5/8" MAX. DIA i Nominal Orifice Size Thread Size N.P.T. "K" Factor Availabie Temperature Ratings Finishes Availahle 135° F 572° C Bronze Satin 1/2" 1/2" 5.6 1650 F Chrome 74° C Bright Chrome 2120 F VYhite' 10(° C Black' ' Wt+rte ana hlack enamei hnisnes on spnnklers are noi U.L. Lrstea HOTE. F.M. App'ove0 tor Liqht Hazartl onty. 10 )ROERING INFORMATION Specify: Ouantity Style Ontice and Thread Sizes Tempe2ture Rating Finish Quantity-Universal Wrenches I --? 2•3/8.. 7/16" MIN. I 1" MAX. `_ { } UniVersal Wrench-easily used with a standard Yx" square ratchet or speed wrench. Note It Is importane. thK tM pra0er Csntrol Sprinkler wreneh ia uua ta inssdl CanvU Sprinklen. The uae o} snY oMer tyDo af wrench may rafult In Camago co the apnnklar. ? PnnceGmU.S.A. 7.82 , BULLETIN HORS-hi Model"Hff Rev. No.3 ? • ? Horizontal Sidewall . Sp."inlcler r ,. liated by: Underwriters Laboratoriea. Inc. Underwriters' Laboretoriesof Canada Approvad by: Fsctory Mutual Description • Operstfon Technical Data ? ; r Central Sprinkler Corporation Fourth Street and Cannon Avenue, Lansdale, PA 19446 f2151362-0700 ?? ? ?i Description ?tral's 54", Model "H", Horizontal Sidewall Sprinkler rporates the standard Central Center Strut Sprinkler ?gn having a deflector specially designed to mee[ the new Underwrrcers Laboretones, Inc. and Factory Mutual stanaards for s4dewall spnnklers. It is fisted hy U.L. for use n boch light and ordinarv nazara occupancies and by P.M. FOR UGHT HAZARDS ONLY when msiallecl in accordance wrth N.F.P.A. Pamphlet'13 spacing rules. As it is one of ;he smailest spnnklers be+ng maae todav, only 1 Y," wide and 2 y." in overall length, rt features the ultimate in aestheLc appeal. Operation A fusible alioy is sealed into a bronze center strut by a sraiMess steel ball, yVhen the alloy melts, the ball is forced upward into the center sVUt releasing the two ejectars and operating tfie sprinkler. Unlike most other ,prinkler de- signs, the a11oy is not exposed to atmospheric conditions which coul4 possibiy affect its proper operation and it is less susceptible to mechanical injury since there are no protruding links or levers. /"" Technicai Data AvaJable Color Nominal Thread $ize "K" Temperature Painted On Finishes OrificeSize N.P.T. Factor Ratmgs FrameArms Available Y:" 115mm1 Y:" 5.6 135° 157.2°CI 81ack Factory Bronze Polished Chrame 165° (74°C) None Satin Chrome • 'Wax 212° (700°C) White 'Lead -- *Wax Over Lead 286° (141°C) Blue "White Enamel ? •Wax and Lead Coatings available for 1650 and 2120 sprinklers anly. ••White Enamel finish not U. L. listed or F.M. approved. Note: It is important that the proper Cent?al Sprinkler ORDERING INFORMATION wreneh h used to install Central Sprinklen. The use of any other type oi wrencA may result in Specify: Quan[ity damage m the sprinkler. Model Number Orifice Size Temperature Rating F i nish Quantiry-Standard Wrenches MOOEL-STANDARD WRENCH • 3 Printsa m V.S.A. 1183 r I ? ? I 31L LE-'445? ? AL fil oci ? aEV No i . Center Strut prin S. 0 Description • Operation Technical Data • ?_??`?• Central Sprinkler Corporation _.? a Fourth Street and Cannon Avenue, Lansdale, PA 194?46 (215) 362-0700 ??. . Uatsd by: Underwritero Laboratorias, Inc. Undervvriters' leboretories of Canada Approved by: Factory Mutual B.S. & A. of New York City , BulbUn A-U.P 5 P Model "A" Automatic Sprinklers V Upright and Pendent Styles % ",'/2" & „/32" 4rifites Approximate Spray Patterns • ? I "Jn" ORIFICE 10' 8' 6' 4' 2' 6' UprightStyle Sprinklere are shown in operating position. The word "halY' indicates one half ('h I of a symmetrical pattern. Graph shows effective profile of pattem in feet. Pressures in P.S.I. are indicated by circled numbers: 15 30 • Central Sprinkler Corporation Fourth Street and Cannon Avenue, Lansdale, PA 19446 '="`• (215) 362•0700 ? ?aHALF I s. ? i 4' ORIFICE 2' ? u ao 2' 4' 6' 8' 10' 12' 14' i 6' ??. PendentStyle ? 0 1%, . 2' 4' 6' 8' 10' 12' 14' 16' Sprinklers are shawn in operating position. The word "hefP' indicates one half ('h ) of a symmetrical pattem. Graph shows effectiva profile of pattem in feet. Pressures in P. S.I. are indicated by circled numbers: Pnnsea m u.S.A. . O 15 30 A A s HALF ORI PIC E I I D is aa ? 10, 8' 6' 4' 2' 2' 4' 6' 8' 10' 12' 14' 16' 10' 8' 6' 4' 2' HALF ORI FI C E t m lao ' ? ?- 7? 2lBO ? ? 9 ? STAR' Chemetroo Fire Systems Sprinkler Escutcheons Star Sprinkler Escutcheons are decorative plates designed to en- hance the eppearence of pendent end horizontal sitlewall sprinklers. When installed. Star SDrinkler Es- cutcheons cover the wnnecting Sprinkler System Accassories GiPe coupling and are hald firmly in plece against the ceiling or wall by the sprinkler head. Star SOrink- ler Eacutcheons accept Ya" NFt male pipe threads and are avail• eble in several finishes. D Sprinkler Escutcheons 0 ? ? cNOmernon Fire Systems Division of e hemetron Corporanon onee. Illinois 60449 13121534-7000 TWX 910-251 -5906 An Allegheny Intemational Compeny 4 2-13/76" _ r 9116„ ? To Accept 112" Sprinkler Thread FlatType finishes: Brass, Polished Stain- less Steel, Whrte Enamel c e n a E e - c E ? E ? m I ^ x I E A g E ? m 'n N I? To AccePt 112" Sprinkler Thread Two piaea adiurtabb Finishes: Bress, Bright Chrome, Satin Chrome, White Enamel Ordering Informatkn Please specify: Quentity Style fimsh Tha seller makes no warranties, expressor implied including, but not limitad to, the implied war- ranties of inerchantabiliry and fitness for e particular purpose, excePt as expressly sWted in seHer's sales contract or saVes acknowledgement form. Y48- Throe pieca sdjustable (for standard %:° N.PT. sprinklers) Finishes: Brass. Bright Chrome, Satin Chrome, White Enamel Thres pisce djustable (tor use with dry pendent Sprinkler9 only) Finishes: Brass, Bright Chrome, Satin Chrome, White Enamel ? D To Accept 1!2" $prinkler Thread To Accept Star Dry Pendent Sprinkler nescription ? CenVal Model °A° Cenier Strui SArinkler em- hraces the ultimate in aescheuc appeal and design features. It is among the smaiiest spnnklers in size made todav being only 1 h" wide and 2'h" long. When installed in the pendent posrtion, rt is less nouceable than most other spnnklers and does not Cetract from the beauty of the ceiling. Operation A fusible alloy is sealed inte a bronze center strut by a stainless steel ball. When the alloy melts, the ball is forced upward into the center strut releasing the two electors and o0erating the sprinkler. Uniike most other sprinkler designs, the allay is nat exposed to atmosphenc conditions which could possihly affea its proper operation and it is less susceptihle to mechanicai injury since there are no protruding links or levers. Technical Data ' AvsdaOle Cqlor Nominal ThreaC Sue ° K" Temparature Pamtee On Finishas $ryle Onhce S,e N.P,T. F xtor Ranngs Frsme Arms Aqilaple i UDnghtorPentlent I ••••17/32'"12C7mm1 714" 8.1 135' F 8ixk F 57.2- C xsory 8ronze UPright or PenCent 17/32"120mm1 112" 7 78 poinhed Chrome 1650 F Nona Sam Cnrome UpnghtorPentlent 1/2"115mm1 1/2" 5.6 74•C •Wax `Lssd UonqntorPendent •••7/16" t/Y' 434 212'F Whits •Waxpvert,poA ngh2orVeoEen2 •••••3/8"(110mml 7.65 iar 6 •'White Enams1 286- F Blue ia1• c •WeaaneLeaocoanngsavedabiator165°and212spnntieraonly . ORDERINGINFORMATION "Whrte EnamM hroah no[ U. L. IisceC or F.M. approvatl "'Not F M. approvetl Specify! Quantity and Sryle ••••NOe U.L. iueoa in 135^ Orifice and Thread Sizes ..... F.M. eppovea In uPngnconW Temperature Rating Note:;/8".7/i6" antl 17132" orificevnih t/Y' I.P.T. sprinklan Finish identrfied by pmtte on tleflector Quantiry - Sprinkler Wrenches w•snch mry nsu1t in dsmaps m tha aprinklee 11- Noea: It is important thet ths proper Contrsl Sorinkisr wrsnch In uaed to inatsll Centrel SOrinklsn. Ths uss of enY othar ryps of •versal Wrench - use for Pendent Sprinkter Flat Wrench - use for Upright Sprinkle a,,o?aa ,n U.S.A. ye2 ? SPRINKLER ACCESSORIES 3.4 ' Sprinkler Corporstion o! °Automaiic" Spare (Reserve) Sprinkter Cabinets ? 6-Sprinkler Capacity ? 12•Sprinkfer Capacity General Soare (Reserve) Sprinkter CaDinets are designed provide storage tor the stock of spare sprink- lers required by NFPA 13 for each sprinkiered property. The cabinets are availahle in 2 sizes - 6-sprinkler or 72-sprinkler capacity - and are witable tor either 1/2" or 3/4" NPT sprinkVers. Each cabinet has space for the special wrench needed to install the sprinklers. NFPA Requiremenu The following excerpt from NFPA 13 sets forth the requirements for spare sprinklers: There shall be maintarned on the premi• 0 ses a supp/y of spare sprinklers (never less rhan six) so thar any sprinklers rhat have operated pr been damaged in any way may prompt/y be rep/aced. These sprinklers shall correspond as ro types and temperature rafings wrth the spsink- !en in the property. The sprinklers shall be kept in a cabrner /ocared where the temperature ro which they are wbjected wi!l at no time exceed 100° F(38° Cl. • A special sprinkler wrench sfiafl alw be provided and kept in the cahinet, to be used in the removal and installation of sprinklers. The stock of spare sprinklen shall 6e as follows: For equipments not over 300 sprinklers, not less than 6 sprinklers For equipmenu 300 to 1000 sprinklers, not less than 12 sprinklers For equipments above 1000 sprinklen, not less than 24 sprinklers Stock of spare sprinklers shall include afl types and ratings installed. Taehniesl Data ? Each "Automatic" Spare Sprinkler Cabinet is ade from 20 gage steel, with a 19 gage steel eover. It is painted with bright red enamel, inside and aut, and provided with a label on the front cover whieh reads: SPRINKLERS - RE5ERVE SUPPLY 8.5RinkNr Npd CobinH fhnm epen. EaclS cabinet is provided with 2 holes, 1/4" in diameter, for wall mounting. It also has 2 slots, 1/8" by 7/8", to accomodate strap material for mounting to a system riser. The cabinet dimensions are as follows: 6-Sprinkler Capacity 141/4" long (363mm) 45/8" high (118 mm) 3-7/8" deep ( 79 mm) 12-Sprinkler Capacity: 74-1/4" long (362 mm) 8-3/8" high (213 mm) 3-1/8" deep ( 79 mm) Ordering Information To order, specify: (qty) Spare Sprinkler Cabinex(s) - 6- Sprinkler Capacity - Stxk Code No. 1038321. (qty) Spare Sprinkler Cabinetsls! - 12- Sprinkler Capacity - Stoek Code No. 1038320. Nota: 5prinklers and wrencfies, and the neeessarY fastenen required for wall mounting the cabinets, must be ordered separotely. A steel strap and stove bolt and nut are provided for riser mounting. 12/84 `. ? G t WASHINGTON ! HEAD GUA13D ? i • Polished Zinc Finish Equal to Chrome Actual 5ize • Fast Installation • Adjustable Slip Ring • Fits'/z„ or 3/a" I.P.T. Large or Small Frame s1oo ea. 1oo/cTv CTN Lots Onfy FOB-USA 2% -10 days ? 6182 OLSON MEMORIAL HIGMWAY. MINNEAPOLIS. MN 55422 612•546-7118 800-328-8322 (EXT. 231) irs JOHNSON FIRE & SPECIALTIES, INC. • Use in Office or Warehouse • Attractive 0 u STAR' '/s" Automatic Ball Drip and Street Eti Combination The'h"Automatic Ball Drip is used to automatically drain sections ot piping whieh may he subject [a freezing. The rypical use in a sprinklar System is at [he low point of the fire department con- neetion piping. When the fire de- partment connection is in use, the high water pressure in the piping forces the Wass ball in the ball .? 'y ??4e v 0 Chemetron Fira Systems Sprinkfer System Acoessories drip closed. Prevanting the water from droining out. W hen the pres- sure is relieved, the ball driD au• tomatically re-opens allowing the water to dr,in and preventing the pipe from freezing. The 6a11 drip is bress wi[h y:" male threads. The street ell is gal- vanized with '/a" male and fema le threads. 3( • INSPECTORS TEST CONNECTIONS Installed in sprinkler systems to test alarms by simulating the flow of water through a sprinkler. BLIND TEST CONNECTION .Model A Designed for inatalletion in teet pipea of aprinkler systema that connect to open dreina• Made af bronze with 1' NPT femele pipe connectiona. Orifice givea flow equivalent to one nominel 'h" orifice aprinklez. Length:l T/e". ?.. ..... ................. ..,.. M ? -GAUGE Model UA =" WATER ?m -PRESSURE Range 0 to 300 lbs, in 5 Ib. increments. 1/4" NPT male pipe connection. Brass case - 31.-," dia- meter, Height: 43i". SIGHT TEST CONNECTION Modei B JRE!LIATBLE Deaigned for installation in test pipea of eprinkler eyatems that connect W cloaed draina. blade of semi•steel with clear tube. Lmooth bore aoo-corrosive orifice gives flaw equivalent W one nominal %" orifioe eprinkler. Hea 1' NPT pipe wanection. IRBgth: 6 AIR ?. PRESSURE ' `4. GAUGE Model UA Range 0 to 250 ibs. in 1 Ib. increments to SO lbs. Retard type. yy" NPT male pipe connection. Srass case - 31._" diameter. HeiRht: 4%". ? ne pulpm.M prefenlW In Mis WIINin N te N Ins41M0 MaemWnee WMh the IaMt p"11shW sbnaaNf e/ Mhg NatNMl Fiw Nebetlen Asfeelatlon. ? faHary NWUpI Mftareh Corywatbn, w eMn Mmibr srpnutlbm mA Nw w1M Me OrovMb^s N{evareowMal wM" er eMinsneN.whonwb SOOlicsbM. Reliuble Spr+nkler Devices, prutecting lije arul property Jor vver 60 i Reliabk Diseriburom lxatsd tAiouB7eout tbr United years, ure appruveJ by ofl frre insum+ue anJ guvernment agertcies, ; Smtea Canada, and JordFn rnu^v44 h°°e a tiJeeime and are iresralled and servicrJ bp Re(iablc's eliain uJ distribiuon. I, alexW+u^Mmd Oid 01^1w m yO1r"PAOne ? pipe rings 11 9 0 adjusiable swivel.ring fig. 70 F B ? „ • :. -' -- i? G c SI2E RANGE: Y: Ihrough 8 inch. MATERIAL: Carbon staei_ FINISH: Zino plated. SERVICE: Recommended for suspension of nar insulated, stationary pipe line. MAXIMUM TEMPEAATURE: 650°F. APPROVALS: Underwnters' Laboratones listed ati Factory Mutual approved. Complies with Federsit Specitication YVW-H-171 E(Type 10) and Manufactw ers Standardization Sociery SP-69 (Type 10). FEATURES: • Nut is formed so that it is integral part of pipe hanpM - no sharp prottusions. • Threads are countersunk so that they cannot or come burted or damaged. • Knurted swivel nut provides venceal'adjustment atir piping is in place. ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, name. loads • weights • paokaging • dimensions (inchas) Pi" sue 'Ka^ loOp, 10 ? weigh' Uoproal Ib pM tpp pw yn" p? A B ? I c F . I C - ti'+ 400 11 100 % 2% 1% 13Y 062 a??. ? ? 400 11 100 i1 4ti 2 ? 1i'hs 1?he . .082 i? tY 400 12 700 ?h 2% 711 he 1'he .082a . t 14 400 13 100 ? 2'3h, tlsh. 1'!u .O6Za• 400 13 100 ? 31ti 23/u t v. 082 a% . z ,oo u iao ? ?a. 27i,. w , . ? oez. 214 3 850 33 50 'h 3% 12iY t?t . 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