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HomeMy WebLinkAbout696 Permit (3)► �iii���� II�►�► city of San WIS OBISPO Building & Safety Division U 990 Palm Street * San Luis Obisp CA 93401-3249 • (805) 781-7180� Construction hermit Project Address 692 MARSH Assessor's Parcel Number 002-422-024 _ Legal Description CY SLO MIRY & CH ADD BL 7 OTN LTS 15 & 16 _ Project Description FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM FOR EXIST BUILDING _ Permit Type X Building Mechanical Electrical Plumbing Sign _ _Demolition Grading Property Owner GORDON SYLVIA THE _ Occupant/Business Name 7-ELEVEN FOOD STORE #27835 Mailing Address _ PO BOX 13755 Architect/Engineer _ City/State/Zip SLO CA, 93406-3755 License # _ Contractor A+ FIRE PROTECTION Contractor's Phone No. 226-0790 Mailing Address 1644 CANYON CREST LN Contractor's State Lic. No. 781615 City/State/Zip PASO ROBLES CA 93446 Project Manager JIM O'LOUGHLIN Project Manager's Phone No. 226-0790 _ Lender Name Lender Address _ U.B.C. Group M U.B.C.Type III-N _ Stories 1 _ Codes: UBC 98 NEC98 Census number 437 Commercial Alteration or Addition Dwelling Units 0 Motel Rooms 0 Valuation 1 $1.00 Fees Building Permit Plumbing Permit Mechanical Permit Electrical Permit Grading Permit S.M.I.P. Energy Surcharge Accessibility Surcharge Demolition Permit Sign Permit Administrative Permit Miscellaneous Charge/Credit Investigation Fees Microfilm Subtotal Building Plan Review Fee Fire Safety Plan Review Plan Review Subtotal Fire Safety Surcharge Construction Unit Tax Water Impact Water Meter Installation Wastewater Impact Traffic Impact Affordable Housing Public Art Total Fees Balance Due 0.00 35.00 35.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -35.50 0.00 0.00 35.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 35.00 0.00 r QyIIuU1 ICJ Amount Date Receipt Payment#1 35.00 01/17/02 2176 Total Paid 35.00 Application Number 020401 Permit Number 16513 Application Date 04/15/02 Issuance Date 04/15/02 Total Building Value $1.00 Legal Declarations 1. OWNER BUILDING DECLARATION: I am exempt from the contractor's License Law for the following reason: 1, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation will do the work and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. ❑ 1, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project. Not applicable. 2. WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION: I hereby affirm that I have a certificate of consent to self -insure, or a 'certificate of Workers' Compensation insurance, or a certified copy hereof Certified copy is hereby furnished. Certified copy is filed with the City. Not applicable 3. CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION FROM WORKERS COMP. INSURANCE ❑ 1 certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Worker's Compensation Laws of California ❑ Not applicable NOTICE TO APPLICANT: If, after making any of the foregoing declarations, you become subject to any Labor Code or License Law provision, you must comply with such provisions or this permit shall be deemed revoked. I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct, I agree to comply with all city ordinances and state laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of this city to enter upon the above -mentioned property for inspection purposes. Unless noted under "Special Conditions", this permit becomes null and void if work or construction authorized is not started within 180 days, or if construction or work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days any time after work is commenced. Special Conditions: Comments: ORIGINALLY TAKEN IN AS A REVISION. CONVERTED TO PERMIT ON 4-15-02. FEES ADJUSTED TO ACCOUNT FOR MINIMUM PLAN CHECK FEE PAID. TB Construction File /s/ Signed Original on File Signature of Contractor, Authorized Agent or Owner Date FEB�O SPECIFICATION SHEET NO. 805YD (21/2"-10") Model 805YD (21/2" through 10") Double Check Backflow Preventer For Non -Toxic Service Features • The DuraCheck features all stainless steel check assemblies for corrosion resistance, reduced fouling and longer valve life. • DuraCastg ductile iron body for superior strength, corrosion resistance and lighter weight. • Low head loss • Flow curve generated by the foundation for Cross -Connection Control and Hydraulic Research at the University of Southern California. Operation In a nonflow condition the check valves hold 1 PSI minimum in the direction of flow. In a flow condition the check; valves are open, proportional to the flow demand. In a backflow condition both checks will close until the resumption of normal flow_ Specifications Double check assemblies shall consist of two independent "Y" configured check valves. Checks shall be of the spring loaded, center stem guided type. All internal metal parts included in the check assemblies shall be of Series 300 stainless steel, and shall not contain any dissimilar metals. Elastomeric seat -disc must be reversible, seat rings shall be B-61 bronze, or Series 300 stainless steel, bolted to the valve bodies incorporating an "0" ring seal to facilitate ease of field removal and replacement. The check assembly shall be guided at the seat ring and at the cover by replaceable non -corrosive bushings to assure positive check seating. Head loss through the assembly shall not exceed 5.5 PSI at velocities from zero up to and including 7.5 FPS. Flow curves shall be documented by independent laboratory testing. Valve bodies and cover shalil be manufactured of ductile iron ASTM A536, Grade 65-4,5-12 and shall be designed to withstand a 10-1 safety factor over rated cold water working pressure. Ductile iron bodies shall be flanged ANSI B16.1, Class 125 and epoxy coated internally 10-20 mils and epoxy coated externally. The assembly shall include flanged, full port resilient wedge shut-off valves and four vandal resistant full port ball valve testcocks, considered integral to the assembly. Assemblies must be factory assembled and backflow tested. All double check valve assemblies shall be constructed so all internal parts, including seat rings, can be serviced without removing the device from the line. Double check valve assemblies shall be rated 175 CWWP (320- 1400F). The assembly shall meet or exceed requirements of ASSE standard 1015, AWWA standard C506-78, and the USC*. Double check valve assemblies shall be Febco, 805YD or approved equal. . Approved by the Foundation for Cross -Connection Control and Hydraulic Research at the University of Southern California. SS 805YD 11/94 ` Approved by the Foundation for Cross -Connection Control and Hydraulic Research at the University of Southern California. (D AWWA C506 Conformance ASSE 1015 Listed CSA Certified + UL Classified +F.M. Approved +21/2" Size not included. C Valves must be supplied with resilient seated shut -offs valves for USC' and FM approvals Jo be in effect. w 21/10 2'7 0 5 Q w z 0 15 n 10 0 a 5 w _ 0 Flow Curves Febco is committed to providing engineers, architects, contractors and backflow assembly users the clearest information possible regarding product performance. Our flow curves are designed to help you evaluate the performance of our products in water systems typical to your markets. That's why we emphasize head loss amounts at flow rates typically used in the plumbing, irrigation, and city water works markets. Febco utilizes "Typical Flow Rates" because of feedback from the field that the qualifying "Rated Flow" head loss amounts, established years ago in the development of the MODEL 805YD ( 21/2", 3", and 4" ) FLO'1N CURVES Flow curve generated by the Foundation for Cross -Connection Control and Hydraulic Research at the Universitv of Southern California. 50 100 150 200 250 5 7.5 10 15 300 (GPM) 20 (FPS) 00 200 300 400 (GPM) 5 7.5 10 15 (FPS) FLOW RATES ABOVE 7.5 FPS E%GEED NORMAL INDUSTRY PRACTICES. ,.... _ 0 100 200 300 400 5 7.5 10 500 600 (GPM) 15 fFPSI backflow industry, do not have any relationship with the actual water flow, rates utilized in the plumbing, irrigation, and city water works markets. "Rated Flow" head loss amounts for Backflow Preventers were based on the maximum allowable flow rate (in gallons) through a similar sized water meter. The rate of flow through the water meter determined "The Standard," not the perfor- mance of the backflow device in the water system. Typical water flow velocities utilized within these markets range from 0 to 7.5 FPS. The maximum of 7.5 FPS was established because of the possibility of damage that can occur to the water system components from water hammer. 0 Febco is convinced that the new design of ourflow curves will be helpful to you in your work. And, they are obtained from independent laboratories. Febco produces the widest selection of Backf low Prevention Assemblies approved by the University of Southern Califor- nia Foundation for Cross Connection Control and Hydraulic Research and by the American Society of Sanitary Engineer- ing. When using a Febco product you are assured of not only Febco ,s standards of excellence, but standards set by independent testing groups. MODEL 805YD ( 6",8", and 10" ) (FLOW CURVES Pi—, c rva nenerated by the Foundation for Cross -Connection Control and Hydraulic Research at FLOW ABOVE 7.5 FPS EXCEED NORMAL INDUSTRY PRACTICES. 400 800 LUu 5 7.5 10 400 500 15 FLOW RATES ABOVE 7.5 FPS EXCEED NORMAL / INDUSTRY PRACTICES. 800 1200 louu 5 7.5 10 FLOW RATES ABOVE 7.5 FPS EXCEED NORMAL INDUSTRY PRACTICES. (Y i 1600 (GPM) (FPS) 2000 (GPM) 15 (FPS) 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 (GPM) 5 7.5 t0 (FPS) FLOW RATE (In GPM and FPS) NIOTE: 1. Velocities are calculated for flows in schedule 40 steel pipe. 2. Typical water system flow velocities of 0 to 7.5 FPS should be used for head loss efficiency comparisons. Typical Applications Installation Double Check Assemblies are used to prevent backf low of pollutants that are objectionable but not toxic. Double Checks may be installed under continuous pressure service and may be subjected to backpressure. Double checks can be used in sprinkler irrigation systems, fire protection without chemical additives, protection of industrial plants, industrial in -plant plumbing systems and other systems requiring protection. Local codes may vary; consult authorities for specific approved applications. Dimensions and Weights .*(U.S.-Inches) NET SIZE A B C' D _ E WT. (Ibs.) 2'/2 37-3/8 22 'ia 121/2 71/2 51/4 230 3 41-'/8 25- s/a 14 81A 6 6 240 4 50-5/a 32-71a 173/e 11 63/4 390 6 59-7/8 38-% 211/4 14 81/4 675 8 69-3/e 46-'/a 26 18 91/2 1130 10 84-3/s 58-' e 30 22 _ 101/2 1530 (Metric-mm) _ NET SIZE A B C' D E WT.(Kgs) 65 949.3 562.0 317.5 190.5 133.4 104.3 80 1063.6 651.9 355.E 204.8 152.4 108.9 100 1285.9 822.3 441.3 279.4 171.5 176.9 150 1520.8 981.1 539.8 355.6 209.6 306.2 200 1762.1 1171.6 660.4 457.2 241.3 512.6 250 2143.1 1476.4 762.0 558.8 266.7 694.0 Applies to NRS gated units only. " Dimensions shown are nominal Allowances must be made for normal manufacturing tolerances FEBCO Model 805YD Double Check Backflow Preventers should be installed with adequate clearance and easy accessibility for testing and maintenance and must be protected from freezing. The assembly may be installed horizontally or vertically with flow up. Refer to local codes for specific installation requirements. Some codes may prohibit vertical installations. Larger sizes should be installed horizontally for ease of service. Thermal water expansion and/or water hammer down stream of the backflow preventer can cause excessive pressure. Excessive pressure situations should be eliminated to avoid possible damage to the system and assembly. Side View FEBCO Protective Enclosure Model 805YD Water Meter t 30" Max Suggested 12" Mini --� Support (3"and Larger) Characteristics and Materials Maximum working pressure 175 PSI Hydrostatic test pressure 350 PSI Temperature range 32'F to 140'F (0°C to 60'C) Fluid Water End detail Flanged ANSI B16.1 Main valve body Ductile iron ASTM A-536 grade 65-45-12 epoxy coated internal 10-20 mils Main valve trim Bronze ASTM B-61 Elastomers Nitrile ASTM D-2000 Springs Stainless steel, 300 series Internal check assembly Stainless steel, 300 series Shut -offs Non -rising stem, RW gates, standard. Others available. Coating Fusion bonded epoxy AWWA 0550-90 USC FC.CC & HR approved. Options ❑ Less gates ❑ Silicon seat discs NRS gate valves OS & Y gate valves Ll A division of CMB Industries P.O. Box 8070, Fresno, California 93747, (209) 252-0791 Telex: 33-7616 CMB FSO Fax: (209) 453-9030 SS 805YD 11/94 All materials copyrighted. Printed in USA June 4, 1998 Sprinkler 101 a 1. PRODUCT NAME Viking Model M Standard Orifice Dry Pendent Sprinklers Adjustable Recessed Dry Pendent Adjustable Standard Dry Pendent Plain Barrel Dry Pendent 2. MANUFACTURER THE VIKING CORPORATION 210 N. Industrial Park Road Hastings, Michigan 49058, USA Telephone: (616 945-9501 (800)968-9501 Fax No: (616) 945-9599 From outside the U.S.A.: Telephone: +1 (616) 945-9501 Fax No. +1 (616) 945-9599 e-mail: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com 3: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The Viking Model M Standard Orifice Dry Pendent Sprinkler is a thermosensi- tive glass -bulb spray sprinkler, suitable for use in areas subject to freezing. It is designed for dry systems and preaction systems where it is necessary to prevent water or condensation from entering the drop nipple before the sprinkler oper- ates. It may also be installed in spaces subject to freezing and supplied from a wet system in an adjacent heated area. The assembly features a sealed brass inlet and a durable threaded steel barrel with an Electrodeposited Epoxy Base coating. The pendent sprinkler is of the Model M design with a rugged 51rnm glass bulb. The Model M Standard Ork fice Dry Pendent Sprinkler is available in several finishes and temperature ratings to meet design requirements. The seal at the threaded end of the assembly is held in place by force trans- mitted from the compression screw, through the glass bulb and intemal parts, onto a special sealing spring. During fire conditions, the heat -sensitive liquid in the glass bulb expands, causing the glass to shatter, releasing the internal parts to open the waterway. Water flow- ing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the sprinkler deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire. The Model M Standard Orifice Dry Pen- dent Sprinkler may be installed with the plain barrel exposed, or with one of two escutcheon styles. A recessed escutch- eon with up to 5/8" (15,8 mm) adjust- ment (see Figure 1), provides at re- cessed appearance. For standard in - Form No. F_071591 ADJUSTABLE PLAIN RECESSED BARREL ADJUSTABLE STANDARD Sprinkler Nominal Sprinkler Ceiling Temperature at Sprinkler Bulb Max. Ambient Max. Recommended Temperature- Temperature Rating Color Classification (Fusing Point) Temp. Allowedt Ambient Tem 2 Ordinary 135°F (57°C) 115"F (46-C) 100"F (38-C) Orange Ordinary 155°F (68°C) 135-F (57"C) 100°F (38°C) Red Intermediate 175"F (79°C) 155-F 68"C 150°F (65°C) Yellow Intermediate 200-F (93"C) 180°F (82°C) 150"F (65'C) Green High 286°F (141°C) 266°F (130"C) 225-F (107°C) Blue Based on National Fire Prevention and Control Administration Contract. No. 7-34860. 2 Based on NFPA-13. Other limits may apply depending on fire loading, sprinkler location, and other Authority -Having -Jurisdiction requirements. Refer to specific installation standards. stallations, the sprinkler is available with an adjustable, surface -mounted ceiling escutcheon, which allows up to 2" (50,8 mm) of adjustment (see Figure 2). Both styles of escutcheons slip on from below the ceiling to allow installation of the sprinkler prior to ceiling construction. Model M Standard Orifice Dry Pendent Sprinklers may be ordered in lengths from 3" 1;76,2 mm) to 48" (1 219 mm) long*. They are available in 1/4" (6,35 mm) increments for the recessed style, and in 1/2" (12,7 mm) increments for the "adjustable ceiling escutcheon" style, and the plain barrel style, installed with no escutcheon. * Lengths over 48' (1 219 mm) are available, with no approvals, on a'made-to-order' basis. Contact the manufacturer. 4. TECHNICAL DATA See chart (page 101 d) for listings and approvals. Listed to maximum length of 48" (1 219 mm). Glass -bulb fluid temperature rated to -65°F (-55°C). Rated to 175 PSI (1 207 kPa) water working pressure. Thread Size: 1" NPT or 25mm BSPT Orifice Size: Nominal 1/2" (15mm) _ K Factor: 5.5 U.S. (7,9 metric)** (all listed and all approved lengths) Minimum operating pressure: 7 PSI (48,3 kPa). **Metric K Factor shown is for use when pressure is measured in kPa. When pressure is measured in BAR, multiply the metric K Factor shown by 10.0. Replaces sprinkler page 101 a-d, dated February 6, 1997 (updated approved finish list). June 4, 1998 --__ _- AAA Factory tested pneumatically at 100 PSI (685 kPa). Spring: USA Patent No. 4,167,974 Bulb: USA Patent No. 4,796,710 SPRINKLER MATERIALS: Frame - Brass Castings UNS-084400 Deflector - Brass UNS-C26000 Bulb - Glass, nominal 5mm diameter Seal - TeflorP tape Spring - Nickel Alloy Screw - Brass UNS-C36000 Pip Cap - Brass UNS-C31600 Seat - Copper UNS-C21000 Orifice - Copper UNS-C21000 Washer - Stainless Steel UNS-S30400 Spring Base - Brass UNS-C31400 or UNS-C31600 Gasket - Buna N Pin - Stainless Steel UNS-S42000 Tube - JIC Hydraulic Steel Tube Inlet - Brass UNS-C36000 Support (Internal) - Steel UNS-G10080 �,h Electrodeposited Epoxy Base finis Barrel - Steel Pipe UNS-G10200 Electrodeposited Epoxy Base finish ACCESSORIES: Dry Sprinkler Wrench Standard: Part !No. 07297 Recessed: Part No. 07565 Sprinkler Guard: Chrome, with no list- ings or approvals, for installation on Model M Dry Pendent Sprinklers manufactured after May 1994 only. Part No. 08954 AVAILABLE FINISHES: Recessed: Chrome-Enloy® (patents pending) or White Standard Adjustable: Chrome-Enloy" Plain Barrel: (sprinkler only) Chrome-EnloyO or Brass ORDERING INFORMATION: For proper shipment, specify: model, ori- fice size, finish, temperature rating, es- cutcheon type, and length ("A" dirnen- Sion). Dry pendent sprinklers are or- dered in specific lengths noted as the "A" dimension (see Figures 1 through 3). The "A" dimension is the distance from the face of the fitting (tee) to the desired finished ceiling location. The dry pen- dent sprinkler must be ordered and manufactured specifically for one of three styles of installation: with the ad- justable recessed escutcheon (see Fig- ure 1), with the adjustable standard es- cutcheon (see Figure 2), or with the plain barrel (see Figure 3). Escutcheons slip on from below the ceiling to allow instal- lation of the sprinkler prior to ceiling in- stallation. For limits of adjustment for 71, Minimum ceiling hole size:2-1/8' (54 mm) diameter. Maximum ceilinghole size: 2-1/2' (63,5 mmdiameter. ADJUSTMENT: 5/16" (7,9 m �- - 5/16' (7,9 mmj� -- ' Minimum:- 1' (25,4 mm) Maximum: — 1-5/8' (41,2 mm) 3-1/16' (77,8 mm) the recessed escutcheon, see Figure 1. Details and limits of adjustment for the standard ceiling escutcheon style, with 2" (50,8 mm) of adjustment, are shown in Figure 2. 5. AVAILABILITY AND SERVICE: FOR "A" 1. Determine the distance from face of tee to finished ceiling 2. Round to nearest 1/4" (6,35 mm) between 3-1W (82,5 mm) and 48" (1 219 mm) NOTE: sprinkler will be recessed ap- proximately 5/16" (7,9 mm) above finished ceiling with 518" (15,8 mm) vertical adjustment available. Finished ceiling FIGURE 1. ADJUSTABLE RECESSED MODEL M DRY PENDENT SPRINKLER WITH UP TO 5/8" 05,8 rnm) ADJUSTMENT Viking technical data may be found on The Viking Corporation's website, located at http://www.vikingcorp.com. The web site may include a more recent edition of this technical data page. Viking sprinklers are available through a network of domestic, Canadian, and in- ternational distributors. See the Yellow Pages of thetelephone directory for your closest distributor (listed under "Sprin- klers -Automatic -Fire") or contact The Viking Corporation. 6. GUARANTEES For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. 7. INSTALLATION WARNING: Viking sprinklers are manu- factured and tested to meet the rigid requirements of approving agencies. The sprinklers are designed to be in- stalled in accordance with recognized installation standards. Deviation from the standards or any alteration to the sprinkler after it leaves the factory in- cluding, but not limited to, painting, plat- ing, coating, or modification, may render the sprinkler inoperative and will auto- matically nullify the approval and any guarantee made by The vlKing corpora- tion. A. Sprinklers are to be installed in ac- cordance with the latest published standards of the National Fire Protec- tion Association, Factory Mutual, Loss Prevention Council, Assemblee Pleniere, Verband der Sachver- sicherer or other similar organiza- tions, and also with provisions of gov- ernmental codes, ordinances, and standards whenever applicable. The use of dry pendent sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Juris- diction prior to installation. B. Sprinklers must be handled with care. They must be stored in a cool, dry place in their original container. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped or damaged in any way. Never install any glass -bulb sprinkler if the bulb is cracked or if there is a loss of liquid from the bulb. If a glass bulb lacks the appropriate amount of fluid, it should be set aside and returned to Viking (or an author- ized Viking distributor) for analysis as soon as possible. If the sprinkler is not returned to Viking, it should be destroyed. Never install sprinklers which have been exposed to tem- peratures in excess of the maximum ambient temperature allowed. Such sprinklers should be destroyed imme- diately. line 4. 1998 Sprinkler 101 C ® MODEL M ' 112" (15mm) STANDARD ORIFICE JIYJNG DRY PENDENT SPRINKLER FOR "A" 1: Determine distance from face of tee to finished ceiling. 2: Round to nearest 1/2" (12,7 mm) between 3' (76,2 mm) and 48" (1 219 mm). NOTE: Deflector will be located ap- proximately 3-7/16" (87,3 mm) below ceiling with 1" (25,4 mm) upward and 1" (25,4 mm) downward adjust. ment available. Finished Ceilin( 1-1/2" (38,1 mn diameter C. Viking Model M Dry Pendent Sprin- klers are not intended for use in cor- rosive environments. Use only :sprin- klers listed for corrosive environ- ments when :subject to corrosive at- mospheres. WARNING: Model M Dry Pendent Sprinklers MUST be installed into the 1 " outlet of a cast iron or malleable iron tee fitting only. The threaded end of the dry pendent sprinkler is designed to allow the seal to penetrate and extend into the fitting to a predetermined depth. This prevents condensation from accu- mulating and freezing over the sprinkler seal. 1: DO NOT 'install the dry pendent sprinkler into a threaded elbow, coupling, or any other fitting that could interfere with thread pene- tration. Such installation Will dam- age the brass seal. 2: DO NOT install the dry pendent sprinkler into a coupling or fitting that will allow condensation to ac- cumulate above the seal, when lo- cated in an area subject to freez- ing. 3: NEVER try to modify the dry pen- dent sprinkler. The sprinklers are manufactured for a specific "A" dimension and cannot be modi- fied. -ailing hole diameter. 45 mm) ceiling hole diameter. mm). 13/16' !0,6 mm) Sleeve finish matches es- ;utcheon FIGURE 2. MODEL M ADJUSTABLE STANDARD DRY PENDENT SPRINKLER WITH UP TO 2" (50,8 mm) ADJUSTMENT D. The sprinkler must be installed after the piping is in place to prevent me- chanical damage. Before installa- tion, be sure to have the appropriate model and style, with the correct "A" dimension, orifice size, temperature rating, and response characteristics. Apply a small amount of pipe -joint compound ortape to the male threads only, taking care not to allow a build- up of compound over the brass inlet and seal. Install the sprinkler on the piping using the special dry sprinkler wrench only, while taking care not to damage the sprinkler. DO NOT use a pipe wrench on the barrel of the dry pendent sprinkler. E. After installation, the entire sprinkler system must be tested in accordance with the recognized installation stand- ards. The test is applied after sprin- kler installation to ensure that no damage has occurred to the sprinkler during shipment and installation, and to make certain the unit has been properly tightened. If a thread leak should occur, normally the unit must be removed, new pipe -joint com- pound or tape applied, and then rein- stalled. This is dub to the fact that when the joint seal leaks, the sealing compound is washed out of the joint. F. Wet pipe systems supplying dry pen- dent sprinklers must be provided with NOTE: mini low To locate deflector at NOTE: - To locate deflector at maximum dis- tance below ceiling, 4-7/16• with no downward I (112,7 mm) adjustment avail - maximum able, order the dry pendent sprinkler 1 " (25,4 mm) longer --� than "A' dimension. DEFLECTOR AT MAXIMUM DISTANCE BELOW CEILING aaequale neat. ryerer w dNN1UN110io installation standards. 8. MAINTENANCE NOTICE: The owner is responsible for maintaining the fire -protection system and devices in proper operating condi- tion. For minimum maintenance and in- spection requirements, refer to the Na- tional Fire Protection Association pam- phlet that describes care and mainte- nance of sprinkler systems. In addition, the Authority Having Jurisdiction may have additional maintenance, testing, and inspection requirements which must be followed. A. The sprinklers must be inspected on a regular basis for signs of corrosion, mechanical damage, obstructions, paint, etc. The frequency of the in- spections may vary due to corrosive atmospheres, water supplies, and ac- tivity around the device. B. Sprinklers that have been field painted, caulked, or mechanically damaged must be replaced immedi- ately. Sprinklers showing signs of corrosion shall be tested and/or re- placed immediately as required. Model M Dry Pendent Sprinklers that are 50 years old shall be tested and/or replaced immediately as re- quired. Never attempt to repair or reassemble a dry pendent sprinkler. Sprinkler 101 d June 4, 1998 Sprinklers that have operated cannot be reassembled or re -used, but must be replaced. When replacing sprin- klers, use only new sprinklers. C. The sprinkler discharge pattern is critical for proper fire protection. Nothing should be hung from, attached to, or otherwise obstruct the discharge pattern. All obstruc- tions must be immediately removed or, if necessary, additional sprinklers installed. D. When replacing existing sprinklers, the system must be removed from service. Refer to the appropriate sys- tem description and/or valve instruc- tions. Prior to removing the system from service, notify all Authorities Having Jurisdiclion. Consideration should be given to employment of a fire patrol in the effected area. 1. Remove the :system from service, drain all water, and relieve all pres- sure on the piping. 2. Using the special sprinkler wrench, remove the old sprinkler and install the new unit. Care must be taken to ensure that the replacement sprinkler is the proper model and style, with the appropriate "A" di- mension, orifice size, temperature rating, and response charac- teristics. 3. Place the system back in service and secure all valves. Check and repair all leaks. E. Sprinkler systems that have been sub- jected to a fire must be returned to service as soon as possible. The en- tire system must be inspected for damage and repaired or replaced as necessary. Sprinklers that have been exposed to corrosive products of combustion or high ambient tem- peratures, but have not operated, should be replaced. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction for mini- mum replacement requirements. FOR "A" Outside A 1: Determine dis- diameter. tance from face of 1-5/16" tee to base of (33,4 mm) sprinkler as 1 2: Roundup to next ((same 25 mm) schedule 40 highest 1/2" pipe). (12,7 mm) incre- ment between 3" (76,2 mm) and 48" (1219 mm). (48,3 mm) i FIGURE 3. PLAIN BARREL MODEL M DRY PENDENT SPRINKLER MODEL M STANDARD ORIFICE KEY See row A of — See row 1 of DRY PENDENT SPRINKLER Approved Approved A 1 'A' Temp. Chart Finish & 1/2" (15mm) STANDARD ORIFICE Dimension Chart Thread Nominal Dry Pendent Nominal Order Length3 Approvals2 Size Orifice Style K Factor4 Increment _ N.P.T. B.S.P. Inches mm Descri tion Base P/N1 U.S. Metric Inches mm UL ULC FM NYCS VDS FOC 1 inch 1/2 -- Adjustable Standard 07740 5.5 1/2' 12_7 Al Al All _Al 25 mm 15 07854 7,9 1/2' 12,7 Al Al Al _ - - 1 inch 1/2 - Adjustable Recessed 06530 5.5 1/4" 635 B2 B2 82 _B2 25 mm 15 07853 7,9 1/4" 6,35 B2 B2 B2 1 inch - 1/2 Plain Barrel 07852 5.5 1/2' 12,7 A3 A3 A3 _ A3 - 25 mm- -- 15 07855 7,9 1 1/2" 1 12,7 A3 A3 A3_ APPROVED TEMPERATURES AVAILABLE APPROVED FINISHES AND "A" DIMENSIONS A 135°F (57°C:), 155°F (68"C), 175"F (79`C), 1 Chrome-Enloy® with "A' dimensions 3" (76,42 rnm) to 48" (1 219 mm) 200°F (93"C), 286"F (141°C) 2 - Chrome-Enloy® or White with "A" dimensions 3-1/4" (82,5 mm) B 135°F (57"C), 155°F (68"C), 175"F (79°C), to 48" (1 219 mm) 200"F (93-G-) 3 - Chrome-Enloy® or Brass with "A' dimensions 3' (76,2 mm) to 48" (1 219 mm) FOOTNOTES 1 Base part number shown. For complete part number, see price list. 2 This chart shows the listings and approvals available at the time of printing. Other approvals are in process. Check with the manufacturer for any additional approvals. 3 Minimum standard (listed) length for Model M Standard Orifice Dry Pendent Sprinklers: ("A" dimension) = 3 inches (76,2 mm). Maximum standard (listed) length for Model M Standard Orifice Dry Pendent Sprinklers: ("A" dimension) = 48 inches (1 219 mm). 4 K Factor applies for all lengths indicated in Footnote 3. Metric K Factor shown is for use when pressure is measured in kPa. When pressure is measured in BAR, multiply the metric K Factor shown by 10.0. 5 Accepted by City of New York Dept. of Buildings, MEA 89-92-E, Vol. II. Replaces sprinkler page 101 a-d, dated February 6, 1997 Form No. F_071591 (updated approved finish list). June 18, 1998 Sprinkler 51 a 1. PRODUCT NAME VIKING Microfast® Model M Sprinkler Styles: Upright, Pendent, and Conventional 2. MANUFACTURER THE VIKING CORPORATION 210 N. Industrial Park Road Hastings, Michigan 49058, U.S.A. Telephone: (616) 945-9501 (800) 968-9501 Fax Number: (616) 945-9599 From outside the U.S.A.: Telephone: +1 (616) 945-9501 Fax Number: +1 (616) 945-9599 e-mail: techsvcs@,vikingcorp.com 3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The Viking Microfast® Model M Quick Response Sprinkler is a small, then -no - sensitive glass -bulb spray sprinkler. 'The pip cap and sealing assembly of the sprinkler are held in place by a rugged 3mm glass bulb. Viking MicrofastO Model M Quick Re- sponse Sprinklers are available in three styles with several finishes, temperature ratings, and orifice sizes to meet design requirements. The special polyester and Teflon® coatings can be used in decorative applications where colors are desired. In addition, these two finishes are corrosion resistant and provide (pro- tection against many corrosive environ- ments. During fire conditions, when the tem- perature around the sprinkler reaches it's operating temperature, the heat - sensitive liquid in the glass bulb ex- pands, causing the bulb to shatter„ re- leasing the pip cap and sealing spring assembly. Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the sprinkler, de- flector, forming a uniform spray pattern to extinguish or control the fire. 4. TECHNICAL DATA See chart (page 51 c) for list of approvals. Glass -bulb fluid temperature rated to -650 F (-55° C). Rated to 175 PSI (1 207 kPa) Water working pressure. Factorytested hydrostatically to 50CI PSI (3 448 kPa). Spring: USA Patent No. 4,167,974 Bulb: USA Patent No. 4,796,710 Testing: USA Patent No. 4,831,870 Minimum operating pressure: 7 PSI (48,3 kPa) Sprinkler Temperature Classification Nominal Sprinkler Temperature Rating Fusin Point Ceiling Temaerature at S rinkler Bulb Color Maximum Ambient Temperature Allowed' Maximum Recommended Ambient Temperature Ord ina 1350E 57°C 1150E 46°C 1001E 3 0C Oran e Ordina 155°F 68°C 1350E 57°C 1001E 38°C Red Intermediate 1750E 791C 1550E 68°C 1501F 650C Yellow Intermediate 2000E 93°C 1801E 82°C 150°F 650C Green i h °F 141° 1F °F I Sprinkler Finishes: Brass, Bright Brass, Chrome-Enloyo (patents pending), White Polyester3, Navajo Polyester3, Black Polyester3, and Black Teflone°' Based on National Fire Prevention and Control Administration Contract'No. 7-34860. 2 Based on NFPA-13. Other limits may apply depending on fire loading, sprinkler location, and other Authority -Having -Jurisdiction requirements. Refer to specific installation standards. 3 The corrosion -resistant coatings have passed standard corrosion tests required by particular approving agencies. Refer to the approval chart. These tests cannot and do not represent all possible corrosive environments. Prior to installing, verify through the end user that the coatings are compatible or suitable for the proposed environment. The coatings indicated are applied to the exposed exterior surfaces only. Note: The spring is exposed on the Teflon® -coated sprinkler and on the polyester -coated sprinkler. Materials: Frame - Brass Castings UNS-C84400 Deflector - Brass UNS-C26000 Bushing - Brass UNS-C36000 Bulb - Glass, nominal 3mm diameter Seal - Teflon® tape Spring - Nickel alloy Screw - Brass UNS-C36000 Pip Cap: -Part Nos. 06661 B, 06662B, 06665B, 06717B, and 06718E : Copper UNS-C14500. -Part Nos. 06666E and 0706OB: Copper UNS-C14500, or Copper UNS-Cl1000 and Stainless Steel UNS-S30400. -Part Nos. 06719B, 06720B, 06764B, 06765B, 06766B, 06768B, 06931 B, and 06932B: Copper UNS-Cl1000 and Stainless Steel UNS-S30400. Polyester -Coated Sprinklers: Spring - Nickel alloy, exposed Screw - Brass UNS-C36000 Painted for appearance only. Pip Cap - Copper UNS-Cl4500 Teflon® -Coated Sprinklers: Spring - Nickel alloy, exposed Screw - Brass UNS-C36000 Painted black for appearance only. Pip Cap- Copper UNS-Cl4500, Teflon® Coated Accessories: Sprinkler Wrenches: Standard Wrench: Part No. 05000CM Wrench for coated and recessed Microfast'D Sprinklers: Part No. 07398W (1/2" ratchet required) Refer to "Sprinkler Accessories" for ap- proved escutcheons and other accesso- ries. 5. AVAILABILITY AND SERVICE Viking sprinklers are available through a network of domestic, Canadian, and in- ternational distributors. See the Yellow Pages of the telephone directory (listed under "Sprinklers -Automatic -Fire") or write to The Viking Corporation. Viking Technical Data may be found on The Viking Corporation's Web site, located at http://www.vikingcorp.com. The Web site may include a more recent edition of this Technical Data page. Form No. F_080488 Replaces sprinkler page 51 a-c, dated May 19, 1997(updated approved finish and escutcheon lists and revised pip cap materials). Sprinkler 51 b June 18, 1998 6.GUARANTEES For details of warranty, refer to Viking's current list price schedule or contact Viking directly. 7. INSTALLATION WARNING: Viking sprinklers are manu- factured and tested to meet the rigid requirements of approving agencies. The sprinklers are designed to be in- stalled in accordance with recognized installation standards. Deviation from the standards or any alteration to the sprinkler after it leaves the factory in- cluding, but not limited to, painting, plat- ing, coating, or modification, may render the sprinkler inoperative and will auto- matically nullify the; approval and any guarantee made by The Viking Corpora- tion. A. Sprinklers are to be installed in ac- cordance with the latest published standards of the National Fire Protec- tion Association, Factory Mutual, Loss Prevention Council, Assemblee Pleniere, Verband der Sachver- sicherer or other similar organiza- tions, and also with the provisions of governmental nodes, ordinances, and standards whenever applicable. The use of quick; response sprinklers may be limited due to occupancy and hazard. Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to installation. B. Sprinklers must be handled with care. They must be :stored in a cool, dry place in their original shipping con- tainer. Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged in any way, or exposed to temperatures in excess of the maximum ambient tem- perature allowed. Never install ,any glass -bulb sprinkler if the bulb is cracked or if there is a loss of liquid from the bulb. If a glass bulb lacks the appropriate amount of fluid, it should be set aside and returned to Viking (or an authorized Viking distributor) for analysis as soon as possible. If the sprinkler is not returned to Viking, it should be destroyed immediately. C. Corrosion -resistant sprinklers must be installed when subject to corrosive atmospheres. When installing corro- sion -resistant sprinklers, take care not to damage the corrosion -resis- tant coating. Use only the special wrench designed for installing coated Viking sprinklers (any other wrench may damage the unit). D. Use care when locating sprinklers near fixtures that can generate heat. Do not iinstall sprinklers where they will be exposed to temperatures that exceed the maximum recommended ambient temperature for the tem- perature rating used. E. The sprinklers must be installed after the piping is in place to prevent me- chanical damage. Before installation, be sure to have the appropriate sprin- kler model and style, with the proper orifice size, temperature rating, and response characteristics. 1. Install escutcheon (if used), which is designed to thread onto the external threads of the sprin- kler. Refer to "Sprinkler Accesso- ries" for approved escutcheons and other accessories. 2. Apply a small amount of pipe -joint compound or tape to the external threads of the sprinkler only, tak- ing care not to allow a build-up of compound in the sprinkler inlet. 3. Install the sprinkler on the piping using the special sprinkler wrench only, taking care not to over - tighten or damage the sprinkler operating parts. DO NOT use the deflector to start or thread the sprinkler into a fitting. F. After installation, the entire sprinkler system must be tested in accordance with the recognized installation standards. The test is applied after the sprinkler installation to ensure that no damage has occurred to the sprinkler during shipping and installa- tion, and to make sure the sprinkler has been properly tightened. If a thread leak should occur, normally the sprinkler must be removed, new pipe -joint compound or tape applied, and then reinstalled. This is due to the fact that when the joint seal is damaged, the sealing compound or tape is washed out of the joint. Air testing the sprinkler piping prior to testing with water may be considered in areas where leakage during testing must be prevented. Refer to the In- stallation Standards and the Author- ity Having Jurisdiction. G. Sprinklers must be protected from mechanical damage. Wet pipe sys- tems must be provided with adequate heat. When installing quick re- sponse sprinklers on dry systems, refer to the Installation Standards and the Authority Having Jurisdiction. 8. MAINTENANCE NOTICE: The owner is responsible for maintaining the fire -protection system and devices in proper operating condi- tion. For minimum maintenance and in- spection requirements, refer to the Na- tional Fire Protection Association pam- phlet that describes care and mainte- nance of sprinkler systems. In addition, the Authority Having Jurisdiction may have additional maintenance, testing, and inspection requirements which must be followed. A. Sprinklers must be inspected on a regular basis for corrosion, mechani- cal damage, obstructions, paint, etc. The frequency of the inspections may vary due to corrosive atmospheres, water supplies, and activity around the device. B. Sprinklers that have been painted or mechanically damaged must be re- placed immediately. Sprinklers showing signs of corrosion shall be tested and/or replaced immediately as required. Quick response sprin- klers that are 20 years old shall be tested and/or replaced as required. Sprinklers that have operated cannot be reassembled or re -used, but must be replaced. When replacing sprin- klers, use only new sprinklers. C. The sprinkler discharge pattern is critical for proper fire protection. Nothing should be hung from, at- tached to, or otherwise obstruct the discharge pattern. All obstruc- tions must be immediately removed or, if necessary, additional sprinklers installed. D. When replacing existing sprinklers, the system must be removed from service. Refer to the appropriate system description and/or valve in- structions. Prior to removing the sys- tem from service, notify all Authorities Having Jurisdiction. Consideration should be given to employment of a fire patrol in the affected area. 1. Remove the system from service, drain all water, and relieve all pressure on the piping. 2. Using the special sprinkler wrench, remove the old sprinkler and in- stall the new unit. Care must be taken 'to ensure that the replace- ment sprinkler is the proper (Continued on page 51 d) June 18, 1998 Sprinkler 51 c MICROFAST11 MODEL M A QUICK RESPONSE .N1VJN6(79SPRINKLER MICROFASe MODEL-M. temperature I KEY QUICK RESPONSE 3mm GLASS BULB SPRINKLER r--Finish A1I X "Escutcheon (Pdt. Sprinkler Only) STANDARD ORIFICE _ Thread Nominal (Deflector Nominal Overall Approvas2 Size Orifice Style K Factor 1 Length NPT BSP Inches mm Description Base P/N1 US Metric10 Inches mm UL ULC FM9 NYC3 VdS LPCB 1/2" -- 112 -- Upright 06661B 5.5 2.3 58 A2 A2 At B2 - 1/2" 15mm 112 15 Pendent6 06662B 5.5 7,9 2.3 58 A2X, D2Y A2X, D3Y A1X, D1Y A2X, D2Y C1 A1Z 15mm -- 15 Upright 07060B -- 7,9 -- 58 - Al -- C1 At LARGE ORIFICE 3/4" 20mm 17'/32 20 Upright 06665E 8.0 11,5 2.4 61 1 A2 A3 Al A2 3/4" 20mm 17/32 20 Pendent6 06666B 8.0 1115 2.4 61 A2X, D2Y A3X D1 Y A2X, D2Y 1/2" 17/32 -- Pendent6,6 06765E 8.0 2.9 74 A2X A3X = A2X 1/2" 17/32 Uprights 06764B 8.0 -- 2.9 74 A2 A3 A2 SMALL ORIFICE 112" 3/8 Pendent4,6 06718B 2.7 2.7 69 1 A2X A2X _- A2X - 1/2" 3/8 Upright4 06717B 2.7 2.7 691 A2 A2 A2 - 1/2" 7/16 Upright4 06719B 4.0 2.7 69 A2 A2 A2 1/2" 7/16 Pendent4.6 06720B 4.0 2.7 69 A2X A2X A2X 10mm 10 Upright 06931E 5,8 2.3 58 _ C1 10mm 10 Pendent6 06932B 5,8 2.3 58 Ci CONVENTIONAL 1/2" 115mm I Conventional 06766B 5.5 7,9 2.4 61 A2 A2 Al 3/4" 20mm 17/32 20 Conventional 067688 8.0 11,5 2.4 61 A2 -- A2 APPROVED TEMPERATURES APPROVED FINISHES APPROVED ESCUTCHEONS A - 135°F (57C), 155°F (68°C), 1 - Brass and Chrome-Enloye X - Standard surface or F-1 Adjustable 175°F (79°C), 200°F (930C), 2 -Brass, Bright Brass, Chrome-Enloy�', White Escutcheon" 286°F (1�11°C) Polyester6, Black Polyester6, and Black Y - Standard surface or F-1 Adjustable B - 135°F (5'7°C), 155°F (68°C) Teflon0s Escutcheon, or recessed with E-1 Recessed Escutcheon C - 155°F (68°C) 3 - Brass, Bright Brass, Chrome-Enloye, White Polyester6, and Black Polyester8 Z - Standard surface or F-1 Adjustable D - 135°F (57°C), 155°F (68°C), Escutcheon, or recessed 175°F (79°C), 200°F (93°C) FOOTNOTES 1 Base part number shown. For complete part number, see price list. 2 This chart shows the listings and approvals available at the time of printing. Other approvals are in process. Check with the manufacturer for any additional approvals. 3 Approved by the New York City Board of Standards and Appeals under Calendar Number 219-76-SA. 4 The sprinkler frame is identified with the nominal orifice size, and the deflector has a protruding pintle. The sprinkler orifice is bushed. 5 The sprinkler frame is identified with the nominal orifice size, and the deflector has a protruding pintle. 6 Refer to "Sprinkler Accessories" for approved escutcheons and other accessories. 7 UL, ULC, FNI, and NYC, approval is limited to light -hazard, hydraulically calculated systems. 6 UL, ULC, and NYC approved as corrosion -resistant sprinkler. 9 FM Approved for use in wet pipe sprinkler systems (or preaction systems qualifying as wet systems) for protection of occupancies described in the Factory Mutual Engineering and Research Loss Prevention Data Sheets and Technical Advisory Bulletins. 10 Metric K Factor shown is for use when pressure is measured in kPa. When pressure is measured in BAR, multiply the metric K Factor shown by 10.0. 11 The Model F-1 Adjustable Escutcheon is considered a surface -mounted escutcheon because it does not allow the fusible element of the sprinkler to be recessed behind the face of the wall or ceiling. SWAY BRACE CALCLATIONS SEISMIC SWAY BRACING PER NFPA 13 (1996) Secton 4-14.4.3 through 4-14.4.3.5.17 PROJECT: SEVEN ELEVEN BUILDING LATERAL BRACING: BRACE IDENTIFICATION: SB-1 MAIN PIPE SIZE: 2 112" ASSIGNED LOAD: 337.92 LBS. SPACING BETWEEN BRACES: 40'-0" BRACE SIZE: 1" SCHEDULE 40 BLACK STEEL PIPE MAX. BRACE, LENGTH: 7' - 0" ANGLE OF BRACE FROM VERTICAL: 30 - 90 DEG. STRUCTURE:: 2 X 6 JOISTS @ 24" O. C. (TABLE 4-14.4.3.5.E ORIENTATION OF CONNECTING SURFACE: A, B, & C FASTENER: 3/8" X 3" LAG BOLT @ 2 JOISTS (SEE SWAY BRACE DTL. SB-1) MAXIMUM LOADING: 292 LBS. PER JOIST (SEE SWAY BRACE DTL.) CALCULATIONS FOR ASSIGNED LOADS ON SWAY BRACING: (PER NFPA 13 1996 E=DITION TABLE 4-14.4.3.5.3) PIPE FEET OF PIPE IN 1/2 WEIGHT OF TOTAL SIZE ZONE OF INFLUENCE WATER FILLED PIPE WEIGHT 4" 0 FEET x 5.36 LBS./FT. 0 LBS. 3" 0 FEET x 3.45 LBS./FT. 0 LBS. 2 1/2" 60 FEET x 2.45 LBS./FT. 147 LBS. 2" 0 FEET x 2.29 LBS./FT. 0 LBS. 1 1/2" 119 FEET x 1.61. LBS./FT. 191.59 LBS. 1 1 /4" 158 FEET x 1.27 LBS./FT. 200.66 LBS. 1" 157 FEET x 0.87 LBS./FT. 136.59 LBS. TOTAL WEIGHT 675.84 LBS. TOTAL WEIGHT / 2 BRACES 337.92 LBS. SEVEN ELEVEN BUILDING Fire Sprinkler Reports for Prepared By: KEVIN RUSSELL A + FIRE PROTECTION 1644 CANYON CREST LN. PASO ROBLE:S, CA. 93446 805 226-0790 January 12, 02 EQUIVALENT K FACTOR CALCULATIONS PROJECT: SEVEN ELEVEN BUILDING DESCRIPTION: PENDENTS AT SEVEN ELEVEN NODE NAMES: 1 THRU 8 SPRINKLER MANUFACTURER: VIKING K - FACTOR: 5.5 DENSITY: 0.2 GPM./SQ. FT. SPRINKLER AREA: 130 SQ. FT. SPRINKLER FLOW Q, (AREA x DENSITY): 2 REQUIRED PRESSURE P, (Q/K): 22.35 PIPE SIZE: 1" PIPE LENGTH: FITTINGS: T EQUIV. LNGTH.: TOTAL LENGTH (PIPE + FITTINGS): FRICTION LOSS FL: 26 GPM 7 ( MIN. PSI.) 4 FT. 5 FT. 9 FT. PIPE TYPE: (SCH. 40 STEEL) D= 1.089 Q (GPM) 26 1.85 1.85 4.87 FL = 4.52 Q / (C x D) = 0.17621 PSI/FT. TOTAL FRICTION LOSS (FL x TOTAL LENGTH) = TOTAL PRESSURE REQUIRED PTOT= 23.94 PSI EQUIVALENT K-FACTOR (K = Q / SQ. RT. of PTOT) C= 120 1.69 PSI 5.31 General Project Data Report Project Title: Designed By: Code Reference Client Name: Address: Company Name: Company Address Phone: SEVEN ELEVEN BUILDING KEVIN RUSSELL NFPA 13 Hal Dill (manager) 692 & 698 Marsh Street A + FIRE PROTECTION 1644 CANYON CREST LN 805 226-0790 Sprinkler Specifications Make: VIKING Size: 1 /2" NONE Source Of Information: LOCAL WATER DEPT. Test Hydrant ID: Hydrant Elevation: 2 ft Test Flow Rate: 1188.00 gpm Calculated System Flow Rate: 482.70 gpm Available Inflow Residual Pressure: 76.49 psi Calculation Mode: Demand HMD Minimum Residual Pressure: 22.30 psi Maximum Water Velocity: 20.00 ft/s Number Of Active Nodes: 22 Number Of Active Pipes: 21 Number Of Active Sprinklers: 8 Date: Approving Agency: Phone: City, State Zip Code Representative: City And State: Building Owner: Phone at Building: January 12, 02 LOCAL JURISDICTION San Luis Obispo, Ca. 93401 KEVIN RUSSELL PASO ROBLES, CA. 93446 Sprinkler System Type: Wet Maximum Area Per Sprinkler: 130 ft2 Default Pipe Material: SC.HED 40 WET STEEL Outside Hose Stream Allowance: 250.00 gpm Model: Temperature Rating: M-QR 155 Date Of Test: DE:CEMBER 6, 02 Static Pressure: 78.00 psi Test Residual Pressure: 70.00 psi Calculated Inflow Residual Pressure: 65.46 psi Minimum Desired Flow Density: Maximum Frictional Loss / 100 feet:: Number Of Inactive Pipes: Number Of Inactive Sprinklers: 0.20 gpm/ft2 20.00 psi Active Version 200 Pipe Capacity Tuesday, January 15, 2002 ire Sprinkler Input Data m a 5 r Node No. Node Description Sprinkler Area Group KFactor Pressure Estimate (psi) Node Elevation (feet) Non -Sprinkler Discharge (gpm) - 1 Sprinkler - 5.31 23.97 10.50 0.00 2 Sprinkler 5.31 26.72 10.50 0.00 3 Sprinkler 5.31 32.63 10.50 0.00 4 Sprinkler 5.31 26.50 10.50 0.00 5 Sprinkler 5.31 29.52 10.50 0.00 6 Sprinkler 5.31 32.53 10.50 0.00 7 Sprinkler _ 5.31 34.02 10.50 0.00 8 Sprinkler 5.31 35.14 10.50 0.00 - 100 Non -Sprinkler _ _ N/A 33.53 14.50 0.00 105 Non-Spirinkler N/A 33.58 14.50 0.00 110 Non -Sprinkler N/A 35.13 14.50 0.00 200 Non -Sprinkler __N/A 35.70 - 14.00 0.00 -_ 205 Non -Sprinkler _ N/A 35.86 14.00 0.00 210 Non -Sprinkler _ _ _ N/A 36.48 _ 14.00 0.00 215 Non -Sprinkler _ N/A 37.58 14.00 0.00 _ 220 Non -Sprinkler _ N/A 38.68 14.00 0.00 _ 250 Non -Sprinkler _ N/A 46.93 14.00 0.00 _ 252 Non -Sprinkler _ N/A 53.14 3.00 250.00 - 254 Non -Sprinkler _ N/A 58.64 3.00 - 0.00 - 260 Non -Sprinkler _- N/A 59.70 1.00 0.00 -- 270 Non -Sprinkler _- _ N/A 63.01 0.00 0.00 300 Non -Sprinkler _ N/A 65.46 0.00 0.00 Active Version 200 Pipe Capacity Tuesday, January 15, 2002 •d..„fib,: Fire Sprinkler Output Data Beg. Nodal Elevation Discharge Residual Nom. Dia. Q (gpm) F. L./FT Pipe -Len. PF-PSI End. Pressure Inside Dia. Velocity Fittings Fit -Len. PE -PSI Node KFactor (feet) (9Pm) (psi) C-Value (fps) Type -Grp Tot -Len. PV-PSI 2 5.31 10.50 27.45 26.72 1.00 26.00 _ 0.21200 13.00 2.750 1 5.31 10.50 26.00 23.97 1.049 9.65 ----- 0.00 0.000 SCHED 40 WET STEEL 120 0 13.00 0.024 3 5.31 10.50 30.33 32.63 1.25 53.45 0.21100 16.00 5.909 2 5.31 10.50 27.45 26.72 1.380 11.47 4E 12.00 0.000 SCHED 40 WET STEEL 120 0 28.00 0.017 5 5.31 10.50 28.85 29.52 1.00 27.33 0.23200 13.00 3.017 4 5.31 10.50 27.33 26.50 1.049 10.15 ----- 0.00 0.000 SCHED 40 WET STEEL 120 0 13.00 0.025 6 5.31 10.50 30.28 32.53 1.25 56.18 0.23100 13.00 3.009 5 5.31 10.50 28.85 29.52 1.380 12.05 ----- 0.00 0.000 SCHED 40 WET STEEL 120 0 13.00 0.017 8 5.31 10.50 31.48 35.14 1.25 30.97 0.07700 14.50 1.115 7 5.31 10.50 30.97 34.02 1.380 6.64 ----- 0.00 0.000 SCHED 40 WET STEEL 120 0 _ 14.50 0.010 i 100 0.00 14.50 0.00 _ 33.53 1.50 83.78 0.22900 3.50 2.632 3 5.31 10.50 30.33 32.63 1.610 13.20 T 8.00 -1.732 SCHED 40 WET STEEL 120 0 11.50 0.014 105 0.00 14.50 0.00 33.58 1.50 86.47 0.24300 3.50 2.790 6 5.31 10.50 30.28 32.53 1.610 13.63 T 8.00 -1.732 SCHED 40 WET STEEL 120 0 11.50 0,014 110 0.00 14.50 0.00 35.13 1.50 62.45 0.13300 5.00 1.727 8 5.31 10.50 31.48 35.14 1.610 9.84 T 8.00 -1.732 SCHED 40 WET STEEL 120 0 13.00 0.010 200 0.00 14.00 0.00 35.70 1.50 83.78 0.22900 0.50 1.945 100 0.00 14.50 0.00 33.53 1.610 13.20 T 8.00 0.217 SCHED 40 WET STEEL 120 0 8.50 0.014 205 0.00 14.00 0.00 35.86 1.50 86.47 0.24300 0.50 2.062 105 0.00 14.50 0.00 33.58 1.610 13.63 T 8.00 0.217 SCHED 40 WET STEEL 120 0 8.50 0.014 205 0.00 14.00 0.00 35.86 2.50 83.78 0.02100 8.00 0.166 200 0.00 14.00 0.00 35.70 2.635 4.93 ----- 0.00 0.000 SCHED 10 WET STEEL 120 0 _ 8.00 0.002 210 0.00 14.00 0.00 36.48 1.50 62.45 0.13300 0.50 1.129 110 0.00 14.50 0.00 35.13 1.610 9.84 T 8.00 0.217 SCHED 40 WET STEEL 120 0 _ 8.50 0.010 210 0.00 14.00 0.00 36.48 2.50 170.25 0.07700 8.00 0.617 205 0.00 14.00 0.00 35.86 2.635 10.02 ----- 0.00 0.000 SCHED 10 WET STEEL 120 0 8.00 0.004 _ Active Version 200 Pipe Capacity Tuesday, January 15, 2002 dire Sprinkler Output Data Beg Nodal Elevation Discharge Residual Nom. Dia. Q (gpm) F. L./FT Pipe -Len. PF-PSI End. KFactor (feet) (gpm) pressure Inside Dia. Velocity Fittings Fit -Len. PE -PSI Node _ (psi) C-Value (fps) Type -Grp Tot -Len. PV-PSI 215 0.00 14.00 0.00 37.58 2.50 232.70 0.13800 8.00 1.100 210 0.00 14.00 0.00 36.48 2.635 13.69 ----- 0.00 0.000 SCHED 10 WET STEEL 120 0 8.00 0.005 220 0.00 14.00 0.00 38.68 2.50 232.70 0.13800 8.00 1.100 215 0.00 14.00 0.00 37.58 2.635 13.69 ----- 0.00 0.000 SCHED 10 WET STEEL 120 0 8.00 0.005 250 0.00 14.00 0.00 46.93 2.50 232.70 0.13800 44.00 8.251 220 0.00 14.00 0.00 38.68 2.635 13.69 2E 16.00 0.000 SCHED 10 WET STEEL 120 0 60.00 0.005 252 0.00 3.00 0.00 53.14 2.50 232.70 0.13800 10.50 1.444 250 0.00 14.00 0.00 46.93 2.635 13.69 ----- 0.00 4.763 SCHED 10 WET STEEL 120 0 10.50 0.005 254 Backflo 3.00 58.64 482.98 Prev 252 5.50 psi 3.00 53.14 46.18 260 0.00 1.00 0.00 59.70 3.00 482.70 0.18800 1.00 0.188 254 0.00 3.00 0.00 58.64 3.260 18.55 ----- 0.00 0.866 SCHED 10 WET STEEL 120 0 1.00 0.005 270 0.00 0.00 0.00 63.01 4.00 482.70 0.08600 12.00 2..874 260 0.00 1.00 0.00 59.70 4.100 11.73 3E 21.30 0.433 CAST IRON, CLS 250 100 0 33.30 0.002 300 0.00 0.00 0.00 65.46 4.00 482.70 0.04200 25.00 2.453 270 0.00 0.00 0.00 63.01 4.072 11.89 TG 33.20 0.000 PVC, CLASS 200 150 0 58.20 0.002 Active Version 200 Pipe Capacity Tuesday, January 15, 2002 fire Sprinkler Output Data Flowing Area Group Flowing Sprinkler Residual Flowing Area Flowing Sprinkler Sprinkler Code Sprinkler Elevation Pressure (ft2) Density Discharge Node No. _ _ KFactor (feet) (psi) (gpm/ft2) (gpm) _ 1 _ _5.31 10.50 23.97 130.00 26.00 Sub Totals For Non -Group 130.00 _0.200 0.200 26.00 _ 2 _ -5.31 10.50 26.72 130.00 0.211 27.45 Sub Totals For Non -Group 130.00 0,211 27.45 3 _ 5.3_1 10.50 32.63 130.00 0.233 30.33 Sub Totals For Non -Group _ 130.00 0.233 30.33 _ 4 5.31 10.50 26.50 104.00 0.263 27.33 Sub Totals For Non -Group 104.00 _ 0.263 27.33 _ 5 _ 5.31 10.50 29.52 104.00 0.277 28.85 Sub Totals For Non -Group _ _ 104.00 0.277 28.85 6 5.31 1_0.50 32.53 104.00 30.28 _ Sub Totals For Non -Group 104.00 _C�.291 01.291 30.28 7 5.31 10.50 34.02 120.00 0.258 30.97 Sub Totals For Non -Group 120.00 0.258 30.97 8 5.31 10.50 35.14 112.00 0.281 31.48 Sub Totals For Non -(Group 112.00 0,281 31.48 Totals For All Groups 934.00 0.281 232.70 Active Version 200 Pipe Capacity Tuesday, January 15, 2002 Fire Sprinkler Output Summary HMD Sprinkler Node Number: HMD Actual Residual Pressure: HMD Actual GPM: 1 23.98 psi 26.00 gpm Sprinkler System Type: Wet Specified Area Of Application: 934.00 ft2 Minimum Desired Density: 0.200 gpm/ft2 Actual Density: 0.249 gpm/ft2 Actual Area Per Sprinkler: 116.75 ft2 Sprinkler Flow: 232.70 gpm Average Sprinkler Flow: 29.09 gpm Maximum Flow Velocity ( In Pipe 254 - 260) 18.55 fps Maximum Velocity Pressure ( In Pipe 4 - 5) 0.03 psi Allowable Maximum Nodal Pressure Imbalance: 0.0100 psi Actual Maximum Nodal Pressure Imbalance: 0.0054 psi Actual Average Nodal Pressure Imbalance: 0.0011 psi Actual Maximum Nodal Flow Imbalance: 0.2848 gpm Actual Average Nodal Flow Imbalance: 0.0260 gpm Number Of Unique Pipe Sections: 21 Number Of Flowing Sprinklers: 8 Sprinkler Flow: 232.70 gpm Non -Sprinkler Flow: 250.00 gpm Total System Demand Flow: 482.70 gpm Minimum Required Residual Pressure At System Inflow Node: 65.46 psi Demand Flow At System Inflow Node: 482.70 gpm Active Version 200 Pipe Capacity Tuesday, January 15, 2002 Fire Sprinkler Output Data VJ a IVV 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 GPM=Chart Value x 100 Adjusted Hydrant Data Static Pressure: 78 psi Test Residual Pressure: 70 psi Test Flow Rate: 1188 gpm Demand Point Data Calculated Residual Pressure: 65.46 psi Calculated Flow Rate: 482.70 gpm Excess Available Inflow Residual Pressure: 11.03 psi 80 90 100 Active Version 200 Pipe Capacity Tuesday, January 15, 2002