Operation & Maintenance Manual For FM200 System Rev. 01
Operation & Maintenance Manual For FM200 System Rev. 01
Manual
For
FM200 System
Project:
7 Service Hubs at Manateq Logistic
Park & Special Economic Zones
Client:
M/s. Manateq
Consultant:
M/s. Gulf Engineering & Industrial
Consultancy
MEP Contractor:
M/s. Al Muntasser Contracting & Trading
Co.
instruction, and manuals needed for maintenance, replacement and Complied. Refer to attached manufacturer
2 C CLOSED OPEN
repair maintenance manual in section 12.5
3 Tools and test equipment shall be provided C Complied. Refer to section 6.6 CLOSED OPEN
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SECTION CHECKLIST:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. HOW TO USE THE MANUAL ............................................................................ 8
1.0 HOW TO USE THE MANUAL ...................................................................... 9
1.1 OVERVIEW OF THE STRUCTURE AND CONTENT OF THIS MANUAL 10
2. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION .................................................................................. 12
2.0 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ........................................................................... 13
2.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS .................................................................... 13
2.2 STANDARD AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS ........................................... 15
2.3 SYSTEM COMPONENTS .......................................................................... 15
2.3.1 Mechanical Part ............................................................................................ 15
2.3.2 Electrical Part ............................................................................................... 21
2.3.3 Warning and Instruction Signs, Illuminated Signs and Indicator Lamps ....... 25
3. EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE ................................................................................ 26
3.0 EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE ......................................................................... 27
3.1 FM 200 SYSTEM ....................................................................................... 27
4. SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT ....................................................................... 29
4.0 SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT ................................................................. 30
4.1 SAFETY ..................................................................................................... 30
4.2 FM 200 SYSTEM ....................................................................................... 30
4.3 HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION ................................................... 31
4.4 ACCIDENT RELEASE MEASURES .......................................................... 32
4.5 MODIFICATION INFORMATION ............................................................... 32
4.6 SAFE OPERATIONAL AND CONTROL .................................................... 32
4.6.1 Safety ........................................................................................................... 32
4.6.2 Confined Space ............................................................................................ 33
4.6.3 Fall Protection .............................................................................................. 33
4.6.4 Special Hazards ........................................................................................... 33
4.6.5 Hazardous Materials .................................................................................... 33
4.6.6 Electrical Safety............................................................................................ 33
4.6.7 Isolation ........................................................................................................ 33
5. OPERATION ..................................................................................................... 34
5.0 OPERATION .............................................................................................. 35
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8. TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................... 50
8.0 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................... 51
8.1 CONTROL PANEL WIRING DIAGRAM ..................................................... 51
8.2 CHECKPOINTS AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS FOR FM 200 SYSTEM . 51
9. MANUFACTURERS ......................................................................................... 55
9.0 MANUFACTURERS ................................................................................... 56
10. GUARANTEES AND WARRANTIES............................................................... 57
10.0 GUARANTEES AND WARRANTIES...................................................... 58
10.1 CIRCUMSTANCES AND CONDITIONS THAT AFFECT THE VALIDITY
OF WARRANTY ................................................................................................... 58
10.2 GUARANTEE CERTIFICATES............................................................... 58
11. EMERGENCY INFORMATION ........................................................................ 59
11.0 EMERGENCY INFORMATION............................................................... 60
11.1 GENERAL EMERGENCY INFORMATION ............................................ 60
12. MANUFACTURERS’ LITERATURE ................................................................ 61
12.0 MANUFACTURERS’ LITERATURE ....................................................... 62
13. COMMISSIONING DATA ................................................................................. 69
13.0 COMMISSIONING DATA ....................................................................... 70
13.1 FINAL COMMISSIONING REPORT ....................................................... 70
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LIST OF TABLES
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LIST OF FIGURES
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This Operation and Maintenance Manual is prepared for seven service hubs Project.
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This section provides details about the overall structure of the O&M Manuals, about
the manual format and how to use the manual, etc.
This section provides a detailed idea about the system arrangement and also
functions and the general overview of the original design intent is indicated. Also
information about the system location, design criteria, expected service life and also
planned operation efficiencies are included in this section.
This section provides detailed list with all the installed equipment.
Section 5 – Operation
This section provides full details for the startup procedures, normal operation and
emergency shutdown.
Section 6 – Maintenance
Includes the basic maintenance aspects of the system and its components
organized in simple user-friendly schedules.
It describes all the potential hazards attributed in the operation of the system and
the proper disposal of waste materials produces during operation.
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Section 9 – Manufacturers
This section provides details about each FM 200 System manufacturers with
complete contact details including address, telephone number, fax number and
email address. The same contact details are provided for local supplier and refilling
station.
This section includes the guarantee and warranty for all equipment and devices
installed.
This section provides details about the emergency information and safety
precautionary measures.
This section includes the measured data, the measurement points, the test
equipment used, the calibration certificates details, test certificates and a statement
that the design requirements are achieved.
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2. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
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The system consists of automatic fire detectors, manual release unit, abort station,
audible and visual alarm connected to release panel. Required quantity of HFC-
227ea gas shall be stored in container. Signal from release panel actuates control
head of HFC-227ea container, which releases required quantity of gas to the
hazard protected through a set of pipe work and nozzle. System is also provided
with a manual actuator to release the gas manually without involving control panel.
Fire detection system consists of release control panel, smoke detectors and alarm
annunciation. The panel is FIKE U.S.A makes model SHP PRO, UL listed for
extinguishing release operation. Panel is suitable for 220 VAC applications with
back battery for 24 hours’ operation. Panel is with cross zoned method for gas
release signal.
Fire detection of the hazard protected is done with two detection zones each with
photoelectric smoke detectors. Detection of fire by any one zone shall have the
following sequence of operation.
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At the end of 30 seconds time delay, panel energizes releaser circuit which signals
to Impulse Valve Operator (IVO). IVO actuates and releases gas. Also it illuminates
the released LED on the panel.
Provision is provided for manual release of gas through a manual release switch.
Actuation of manual release switch duplicates cross zoned detection condition in
the control panel. All functions mentioned above for the confirmed fire condition
occurs without any time delay.
For each hazard, a required quantity of HFC 227ea gas as per minimum design
calculation is filled in an approved container. Containers are super pressurized by
dry nitrogen to 360PSI so that agents remained in liquid form inside the container.
Container is provided with pressure gauge.
FIKE’s HFC 227ea containers utilize rupture disc in control head to release gas.
Rupture disc are operated by Impulse Valve Operator (IVO) by an electric signal
from releasing control panel. Gas is released to room through a pipe work and
nozzle arrangement. As per design standard, the maximum gas discharge time is
10 seconds. Pipe sizes and nozzle orifice sizes are selected by a UL listed
computerized flow calculation. Coverage of each nozzle and gas discharge by each
nozzle is considered to get minimum gas concentration at any point in the hazard
protected area.
HFC 227-ea system is designed, installed and maintained in accordance with the
latest edition of NFPA 2001 as well as the limitation set forth by Underwriters
Laboratories.
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The complete systems are designed, furnished, erected and tested in accordance
with the latest applicable NFPA, FM, UL and local standard such as Qatar Civil
Defence Department and the National Standards where applicable.
The agent storage vessel consists of a container fitted with a valve assembly
which contains fast acting rupture disc, factory filled with HFC 227ea agent, and
super-pressurized with dry nitrogen to 25 bars @ 21 ºC (360 PSI @ 70ºF).
Containers sharing the same manifold shall be equal in size and fill density.
Containers are finished in durable, baked enamel finish and are available in
various sizes. A nameplate is adhered to the container displaying the agent
weight, tare weight, gross weight, fill density and charge date.
The container label details the weight of HFC 227ea contained, empty weight, fill
density and charge date. Once the label is applied to the container surface, and
to avoid possible tampering, it cannot be removed intact.
For each hazard required quantity of HFC 227ea gas as per minimum design
calculation is filled in an approved container. Containers are super pressurized
by dry nitrogen to 360 PSI, so that agents remain in liquid form in container.
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The bracket assembly consists of a nut and bolt, two bracket straps and one back
channel. To securely hold the container in position during the system discharge, two
bracket assemblies are required per container.
Each strap is notched for insertion into the back channel allowing the container to
be properly aligned. The bracket assembly is designed to be mounted to a rigid
vertical surface with the container assembly resting fully on the floor.
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A. Impulse valve operator provides the means to electrically or manually activate the
FIKE Impulse Valve clean agent containers. Upon activation, a pin is extended
with the force required to open the inverted rupture disc, allowing the agent to
release from the container.
B. Impulse Release Module provides the primary interface between the supervised
releasing circuit(s) of a FIKE fire suppression system and Impulse Valve
Operator (IVO) which is used to release the fire suppressant agent from an
impulse valve container.
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B. The Liquid Level Indicator is a simple manually operated device which provides a
means of verifying the weight of agent in a container without having to remove the
container and weigh it on a calibrated scale.
This device enables the inspector to determine the weight of agent with the
container safely secured in its installed position.
Figure 2.7 FM 200 Cylinder Pressure (L) and Liquid Level Indicator (R)
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HFC 227ea is distributed within the protected area by the discharge nozzle which is
sized to ensure the correct flow of agent for the risk. Nozzles are available with
seven or eight ports to allow for 180º or 360º horizontal discharge patterns. Ports
are drilled in 0.1mm (0.004”) increments to the specified system design. Nozzles
are supplied as standard in anodized aluminum.
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Pipe sizes and nozzle orifice sizes are selected by a UL listed computerized flow
calculation. Coverage of each nozzle and gas discharge by each nozzle is
considered to get minimum gas concentration at any point in the hazard protected
area.
• Pattern:
– 180° / 11
orifices
– 360° / 12
orifices
• Material: Gray
Anodized
Aluminum
The FIKE SHP PRO, (P/N 10-063) is a Conventional Control System designed to
provide a sophisticated, reliable conventional detection system for use with clean
agent extinguishing, pre-action/deluge, water mist, water flow alarm and fire alarm
systems. It is a microprocessor based system which can be easily configured for a
wide range of suppression applications.
The SHP PRO is designed for use with Fike Clean Agent Fire Suppressant, CO2, or
sprinkler (pre-action/ deluge) suppression systems. The main controller contains all
electronics required for a complete detection and control system suitable for most
applications. Optional modules, which plug into the main circuit board, are available
to add increased functionality to the system.
The SHP PRO provides 10 status LED’s (AC normal, alarm, pre-discharge, release,
supervisory, trouble, panel silenced, abort, released disabled, ground fault) for
instant feedback. A diagnostic LED display is provided to help troubleshoot any
potential field problems, provide current status and retain stored events.
A reset and silence switch is provided to allow control of the system outputs and
operation.
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A. The Manual Release Switch is a dual actuation device which provides a means of
manually discharging the automatic fire extinguishing system when used in
conjunction with the Fike Control Panel.
To operate the Manual Release Switch, pull the spring clip safety pin (breaking the
seal) and depress the button. The switch will remain engaged until released by
unlocking the button with a key. A single normally open contact block is provided.
The front housing of the release switch is constructed of stainless steel with the
keyed red plastic release button centered and bordered in black trim.
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B. The System Abort Switch is designed to be used in conjunction with other system
equipment. It provides a temporary manual means by which the system actuation
circuit may be interrupted, when operated prior to the circuit actuation.
The unit employs a momentary contact push button switch. While depressed, the
switch causes the agent release circuit to be manually delayed. Upon release of
the abort switch, the release circuit will follow the specific configuration of the
system control panel.
Abort switch is of the push button type which requires a constant pressure.
Release of gas will not happen till time the switch is kept hold and when released
time delay 0-30 seconds will start before the agent discharge function of this
switch is not available when manual release switch is operated.
A. The Photoelectric smoke detector are reliable, high quality photoelectric smoke
detectors. They can be used in all open areas where photoelectric smoke
detectors are required, including in-duct applications.
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B. Fike’s motor bell provides a better engineered motor bell for fire and life safety
alarm systems. A number of improvements have been built into the bell line,
including higher dBA, low current draw, built in trimplate for semi flush mounting,
low frequency aluminium shells and low RFI noise.
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A door notice and illuminated signs are required at each entrance to the risk to
advise personnel that they are entering a protected area.
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3. EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE
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SHIELD/
d Flanges CLASS 300 METALFAR
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4.1 SAFETY
3. Do not attempt to take action unless one is absolutely sure that he/she knows
exactly what is to be done. If in doubt, consult somebody who knows, or contact
the related Manufacturer’s Representative.
3. Before servicing any component, disarm the control panel. Wait for 45 seconds
after removing all power to allow charge to bleed out from the capacitors in the
control panel.
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HFC 227ea has been tested and verified to be safe for use in occupied spaces
when used as specified in NFPA 2001, and US EPA guidelines. Tests have
been proven that exposure to HFC 227ea is safe and the agent is effective in
extinguishing fires at lower concentrations; most of which are well below the
NOAEL and LOAEL values. HFC 227ea is approved for use in occupied areas
up to a 9% concentration (NOAEL) by volume without mandated egress time up
to a 10.5% concentration (LOAEL) with mandated egress time.
Exposure Limits
HFC 227ea systems provided for normally occupied spaces can be designed
for concentrations above to the NOAEL level of 9% by volume, given that
means be provided to limit exposure to design concentrations shown in the
table below that correspond to a maximum permitted human exposure time of
five (5) minutes.
Warning: The discharge of clean agent system to extinguish a fire can result in
potential hazard to personnel from the natural form of the clean agent or from
products of combustion that results from exposure of the agent to the fire or hot
surfaces.
HFC 227ea system is designed, installed and maintained in accordance with the
latest edition of NFPA 2001 as well as the limitations set forth by Underwriters
laboratories.
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4.6.1 Safety
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Extra care shall be taken where testing or maintaining any electrical equipment.
Only authorized personnel/ qualified personnel are allowed to deal with
concerning to electricity.
4.6.7 Isolation
Prior to working on equipment, operatives should ensure the plant/ system etc.,
is physically isolated from potential energy sources, as required. All operations
and maintenance staff should be fully aware of and be familiar with, all rules
and regulations in force pertaining to safety.
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5. OPERATION
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5.0 OPERATION
When any one detector in either circuit detects a fire, alarm LED on the panel
illuminates. Fire alarm bell also rings, silence the bell by pressing the silenced
button. When any alarm is silences, alarm silences LED illuminates. Diagnostic
LED shows which circuit is detected fire. Alarm condition of HFC-227ea release
control panel are transmitted to addressable type main fire alarm panel through
addressable monitor module. Hence, main fire alarm panel is in alarm. Then,
silence the main fire alarm panel. Check the protected area for any fire or
smoke source. In case of fire, extinguish it with the available portable fire
extinguisher installed nearby. When fire or smoke is cleared, reset the panel by
pressing the “reset” switch. When the release control panel is reset, the main
fire alarm panel will show reset function available single to reset to normal
condition.
In case no fire or smoke source is found, reset the extinguishing panel. If alarm
bell re-sounds, check and clean the detector by air blow. Then, reset again. In
case immediate or frequent detector false alarm, replace the detector.
A) Activation of any one of the detector in either circuit within the affected area
shall: (Alarm State);
1. Illuminate “Alarm” indicator on the control panel and display custom LED
for proper zone indicator.
2. Activate Alarm Bell Inside the Protected area.
3. Send “Alarm” signal to main fire alarm control panel.
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C) After pre-set time delay sequence, the following shall occur (Release State);
1. Illuminate “Abort” indicator on the control panel and display custom LED for
proper zone indication.
2. Release of gas is held if abort switch is pressed continuously.
3. Agent will be released if abort switch is deactivated and countdown is
completed.
4. Send ‘Trouble’ signal to extinguishing control panel if the abort is initiated
with no alarm preset.
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Further Dry contact out puts corresponding to trouble, Alarm and Pre-Discharge
states (i.e. HVAC shutdown, damper closure, etc.) are available in which are
utilized as per system requirements of each hazard. Details of connections are
shown in the schematic diagram.
The Operation of the FM200 System is monitored via Fire Detection and Alarm
System. Any alarm initiated (i.e. smoke detector, manual release station, etc.)
signals are transmitted through interface dry contacts connected from FM200
Extinguishing Control Panel to Fire Alarm Control Panel by hard wiring
connections.
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Sequence of Operation (Automatic)
1. Activation of any one of the detector in either circuit
within the affected area shall:
Strobe
Sequence of Operation (Manual)
• Activation of Manual Release Station / IVO
Push Button shall duplicate the “Cross-
Zoned Detection” sequence described in
the Automatic Operation except Time
Delay, Abort function, Pre-discharge
indication and Alarm Bell.
Note:
• Pressing RESET BUTTON in the control panel will
completely stop the operation of the System.
• Another method to prevent the agent from being
released is to REMOVE the IVO on the cylinder.
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Clean Agent cylinders are supplied with a pressure gauge that permits a quick
visual inspection of container pressure. Optional items include a Liquid Level
Indicator and a Low-Pressure Supervisory Switch. The Liquid Level Indicator
provides the convenience of determining the container’s agent weight without
removing the cylinder from its location.
Design wherein standby (back-up) cylinders are provided. In case of false discharge
occur, there is an immediate available agent supply for the continuous operation of
the system. The system is provided with the Main-Reserve selector switch.
Following a system discharge, reset any field devices. Once all devices are in a
standby status the Main-Reserve switch may be moved to “Reserve” position. The
control panel may be then reset to a normal mode for uninterrupted protection. The
empty “main” containers can be removed for recharge. After the containers in the
“Main” system have been recharged, the switch may be returned to the “main”
position.
The SHP Pro provides dedicated alarm, trouble and supervisory SPDT contacts for
annunciation and control. If additional outputs are required, up to two CRM4 Relay
Modules can be added. The Extinguishing Control Panel is available in
5.4.4 Strobe
Selectable candela rating is available to suit with the hazard requirement based on
the NFPA/ ADA/ ANSI standards and guidelines.
5.4.5 Horn
Tone output can be selected in eight (8) available tone pattern, sound level, DBA
and current ratings depending on the requirements
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6. MAINTENANCE
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6.0 MAINTENANCE
This section establishes the minimum requirements for the periodic inspection,
testing, and maintenance of fire suppression system. The type of system addressed
by this standard is FM 200 system.
In those cases where it is determined that an existing situation can involve a distinct
hazard to life or property, the authority having jurisdiction shall be permitted to
require inspection, testing, and maintenance methods in excess of those required
by the standard.
2) The responsibility for properly maintaining FM 200 system shall be that of the
owner(s) of the property. By means of periodic inspections, tests, and
maintenance, the equipment shall be shown to be in good operating condition,
or any defects or impairments shall be revealed. Inspection, testing, and
maintenance shall be implemented in accordance with procedures meeting or
exceeding those established in this document and in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions. These tasks shall be performed by personnel who
have developed competence through training and experience.
3) The owner or occupant shall notify the authority having jurisdiction, the fire
department, if required, and the alarm-receiving facility before testing or shutting
down the system. The notification shall include the purpose for the shutdown,
the system or component involved, and the estimated time of shutdown. The
authority having jurisdiction, the fire department, and the alarm-receiving facility
shall be notified when the system, supply or component is returned to service.
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Check the system discharge piping for corrosion and damage. Check all piping
supports to make sure they are tight and the pipes are securely supported.
Check to see those nozzles orifices are clear and unobstructed and those orifices
are not showing signs of corrosion.
Make sure that nozzles are aimed or position correctly. Verify with the system plans
that the correct nozzle part number is installed at the proper location in the system.
Check the pressure gauge of each container. If the pressure is less than 360 PSIG
to 70˚F (2482 kpa @ 21.1˚C), the container should be removed, the container
pressure will vary directly with temperature. In the range of 50˚F to 80˚F (10˚C to
27˚C) this change is approximately 2.16 PSI (14.9 kpa) per degree.
Verify the weight of the agent in each container matches the agent weight stamped
on the label. If the weight indicates a shortage exceeding five percent of the
required weight, the container must be removed from service for repair and/or
recharge.
Note:
If the container has a liquid level indicator installed, weight verification can be made
without the need for cylinder removal.
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Warning
The control panel must be disabled and the IVO must be shunted - BEFORE
removing any container to be weighed.
The container should be removed and sent to the factory, or an “authorized” FIKE
distributor, for valve reconditioning and container re-charge.
After the container has been re-charge, the valve will need to be re-conditioned,
using the appropriate reload kit.
If the container was not discharge, and a leak valve needs to be reconditioned, the
contents of the container must be transferred to another container before
reconditioning the valve.
Warning:
Container contents are under high pressure. NEVER attempt to rebuild the valve
until the contents have been transferred and the pressure gauge read 0 PSIG (0
KPA).
Care should be taken when handling valve components to avoid damages of any
kind. Be careful not to bend, poke, or otherwise distort the valve rupture disc as its
service may be adversely affected.
Impulse Valve Operator provides the means to electrically or manually activate the
Fike Impulse Valve clean agent containers. Upon activation, a pin is extended with
the force required to open the interval rupture disc, allowing the agent to be
released from the container.
Check impulse valve operator and wiring agent release modules for corrosion. Also,
check for loose or broken wires.
HFC 227ea containers shall not be recharged without a retest if more than five
years have elapsed since the last test.
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All visual inspections must be performed according to the regulations of CFR Title
49 and CGA Pamphlet C-6, Section 3. All inspections are to be done by CGA / DOT
approved inspectors only. (Reference: NFPA No. 2001, Section 4)
All fire systems must be regularly tested and maintenance is essential as it will
prolong the life of a system and discover any faults that may occur. A system that is
not maintained cannot be guaranteed to protect life and property. Periodic
maintenance of FM200 system is essential to ensure that the system is in full
working condition.
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6.3.8 Inspection
A. Frequency: Monthly
Lamp test: When the panel is in normal condition, press “RESET BUTTON”, all
LED on front part should illuminate. Notice the LED fails to illuminate. Take
action to rectify it.
Input circuits: Operate a device on each input circuit. Device tested should
operate in its normal manner. Record the specific device tested on each input
circuit so that different device can be used in subsequent tests. Check the
proper indication on panel, remote signal and operation signaling device and
record the location of any which are in-operative.
B. Frequency: Semi-annually
Circuit Monitoring: Test the input and output device circuit supervision by
disconnecting a conductor from its terminal in the control panel, the control
panel should receive trouble signal. Re-connect the wire to its terminal and reset
the control panel. Repeat the test for all supervised circuit.
Diagnostic LED code designations are mentioned in the “Installation and
Operation Manual”.
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C. Frequency: Annually
Primary power supply: Test the primary power supply during the test for
initiating and signaling device circuits. The primary power supply is usually a
220 VAC circuit. Disconnect the primary power and make sure that the fire
alarm system performs normally using the secondary source of power
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1 Spanner
2 Wrenches
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7. DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS
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a. Contact the manufacturer of the product and ask for propose disposal
instructions.
b. Contact a nearby electronics retailer and inquire into its disposal programs.
d. Contact private waste companies and recyclers to see if they accept this
waste.
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8. TROUBLESHOOTING
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8.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
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C 2nd alarm active on input 2 if Input circuit 2 active. Verify cause from
using 430 Ώ bases input device and not a short.
Only one 430 Ώ base active. Check base wiring
Always activates on first
alarm if using 220 Ώ or 0 Ώ Latching requires reset to clear.
bases
d Output Disabled Check switch 3 (enable/ disable) to see if it
is in the disable position.
E Missing Battery Verify batteries are installed properly
Verify each battery has approximately the
same voltage
Remove battery wiring harness and
replace with a 4.3 Ώ, ¼ watt resistor (same
as detection EOL, 10-2318) and verify
charger voltage.
F Low Voltage (<19 VDC) Check AC and DC power input
H Intelli-FET lost Reset panel, if trouble does not clear,
replace SHP Pro Control Board.
Latching requires reset to clear.
H 5V Reference / ADC Failure Reset panel, if trouble does not clear,
replace SHP Pro Control Board.
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FIKE Corporation
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Company Address
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Telephone Number +800 979-3453 / +816 229-3405
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Redburn House 2a Tonbridge Road, Romford, Essex,
Company Address
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Telephone Number +44 1708 377731
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THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, MADE BY QATAR FACTORY FOR
FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT & SAFETY SYSTEMS NAFFCO ON NEW EQUIPMENT,
EXCEPT A WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS IN MATERIAL SET OUT BELOW:
1. Qatar Factory warrants the following products supplied, installed, tested &
commissioned against purchase order ref. no. XXXXXXXX dated XXXXXXXXX shall
be free from defects in material:
Project : Seven Service Hubs
Contractor : M/s. Al Muntasser Contracting and Trading Co.
Systems : FM200 System
2. Qatar Factory obligation and liability under this warranty is limited to rectification
or replacement of any part/s found defective under normal use and service, within
400 days from handling over (XXXXX).
4. This warranty does not cover sets repaired by workshops not authorized by Qatar
Factory.
5. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied, including any implied
warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose and the obligation and
liability of Qatar Factory under this warranty shall not include any transportation, any
other charges, liability for direct, indirect or consequential damages and delay resulting
from the defect or any other obligations or liability on the part of Qatar Factory, and
Qatar Factory neither assumes nor authorizes any other person to assume for it any
other liability in connection with such equipment. Any improper use or application of
the product or the substitution of any parts not approved by Qatar Factory shall void
this warranty. Failure to provide regular maintenance in accordance with safety
regulations shall likewise void this warranty. This warranty covers only the products
listed in paragraph 1 above.
6. Service policy.
This warranty is void in case of full payment of the above mentioned project is not
received.
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DATA SHEET
AGENT STORAGE CONTAINERS WITH HFC-227EA
DESCRIPTION
Fike Clean Agent Containers are used in fire extinguishing systems to store the Clean Agent until a fire
develops and the agent must be released. The Clean Agent is retained in the container by a Impulse Valve
assembly which contains a fast-acting rupture disc. The disc will be ruptured, and the Clean Agent released,
through the operation of an actuator by an electric signal that is automatically, manually or pneumatically
controlled.
Fike Clean Agent Containers have passed extensive testing by Factory Mutual and Underwriters Laboratory
and are used in installations where 3 to 1045 pounds (2.0 to 474 kg) of HFC-227ea agent is required. Clean
Agent containers can be filled in 1 pound (0.5 kg) increments to their maximum capacity.
SPECIFICATIONS
Fill Range: 40 to 70 lbs/ft3 (630 to 1121 kg/m3)
Fill Increments: 1.0 lbs (0.5 kg)
Container Super - Pressurization Level: 360 psig at 70°F (24.8 bar at 21°C)
after filling with dry nitrogen
Container Storage Temperature Limitation: 32°F (0°C) - minimum, 130°F (54.4°C) - maximum APPROVALS:
Note: If container temperatures exceeding 130°F (54.4°C), valve will open automatically, this also fulfills the pressure relief • UL Listed
valve requirements in accordance with DOT regulations. • ULC Listed
• FM Approved
Container Construction: Carbon Steel Alloys
Paint Options: Baked enamel finish white (default) or red
Container Ratings: DOT 4BW500
TC 4BWM534
Actuation Methods: Electric/Pneumatic/Manual
704 SW 10th Street P.O. Box 610 Blue Springs, Missouri 64013-0610 U.S.A.
Phone: 8162293405 www.fike.com
CONTAINER DATA/SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions
Container Fill range
Valve Size Tare Weight (approximate)
Mounting
Size Minimum Maximum Diameter Height Position
P/N
Lb. (L) lbs. (kg) lbs. (kg) IN (mm) lbs. (kg) IN (mm) IN (mm)
5 3 5 1 11 4.2 16.2 Upright
70-272
(2) (2.0) (2.5) (25) (5.0) (102) (411.5) (Valve Up)
10 6 10 1 15 4.2 27.24 Upright
70-273
(4) (3.0) (4.5) (25) (6.8) (102) (691.9) (Valve Up)
20 12 21 1 22 7.0 22.50 Upright -
70-263
(8.5) (5.5) (9.5) (25) (10.0) (178) (571.5) Horizontal
35 22 38 1 32.5 7.0 33.75 Upright -
70-264
(15) (10.0) (17.0) (25) (14.7) (178) (857.3) Horizontal
60 39 68 1 52.5 10.75 28.13 Upright -
70-265
(27) (18.0) (30.5) (25) (23.8) (273) (714.4) Horizontal
100 63 108 1 77 10.75 39.63 Upright
70-266
(44) (28.5) (49.0) (25) (34.9) (273) (1006.5) (Valve Up)
150/150i 87 150 3 118/114 20.0 24.25
70-267 Upright/Inverted
(61) (39.5) (68.0) (80) (53.5/51.7) (508) (616.0)
215 124 216 3 146 20.0 30.13 Upright
70-268
(88) (56.5) (98.0) (80) (66.2) (508) (765.2) (Valve Up)
375 217 378 3 213 20.0 43.38 Upright
70-269
(153) (98.5) (171.5) (80) (96.6) (508) (1101.7) (Valve Up)
650 378 660 3 373 24.0 50.50 Upright
70-270
(267) (171.5) (299.0) (80) (169.2) (610) (1282.7) (Valve Up)
1000 598 1045 3 535 24.0 71.88 Upright
70-271
(423) (271.5) (474.0) (80) (242.7) (610) (1825.6) (Valve Up)
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ITEMS SUPPLIED WITH CONTAINER ASSEMBLY
Item Number Description Data Sheet
1 Victaulic Coupling & Nipple IV.1.19.01
2 Impulse Valve IV.1.14.01
3 Pressure Gauge IV.1.13.01
4 Liquid Level Indicator (LLi) C.1.40.01
5 LLi Boss (see note 1) n/a
6 Nameplate (see note 2) n/a
7 Siphone Tube (see note 3) n/a
8 Mounting Straps & Brackets IV.1.18.01
Notes:
1) 100 thru 1000 lb. (44 thru 423 L) containers are equipped with a LLi Boss.
2) Fike nameplate provides the information that is specific to each container: Assembly
and serial number of the container, weight information: tare, gross and agent and
installation, operation and safety information. All containers filled either by the factory
or by an Approved Initial Fill Station are provided with a name plate bearing the UL & FM
markings.
3) Fike Clean Agent containers [except the 150i (Inverted)] are equipped with a siphon
tube. The 20, 35 & 60 lb. containers have bent siphon tubes and the 5, 10 and 100 –
1000 lb. containers have straight siphon tubes. All containers with siphon tubes can be
mounted upright. The 20, 35 & 60 lb containers can also be mounted horizontally. The
150 container can only be mounted upright and the 150i can only be mounted inverted.
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OPTIONAL ITEMS FOR CONTAINER
The following container accessory items must be ordered separately.
ACTUATION COMPONENTS
• Electric / Manual Actuation – Impulse Valve Operator (IVO) (For detailed information, refer to the IVO Data Sheet IV.1.09.01)
• Pneumatic Actuation – Impulse Valve Pneumatic Operator (IVPO) (For detailed information, refer to the IVPO Data Sheet IV.1.10.01)
ACTUATION METHODS
Clean Agent containers with an Impulse Valve can be actuated by the following methods:
• Method 1 – Electric Actuation – Single Container System w/ IVO & IRM
• Method 2 – Electric Actuation – Multi-Containers System w / IVO & IRM
• Method 3 – Electric & Pneumatic Actuation – Two Container System w/ IVO & IVPO
• Method 4 – Electric & Pneumatic Actuation – Multi Container System w/ IVO & IVPO
For detailed information on actuation methods, refer to the Impulse Valve Operator (IVO) data sheet IV.1.09.01.
These devices provide the force required to extend a pin that will open the rupture disc, allowing the agent to be released from the
container.
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LOW PRESSURE SWITCH
The Low Pressure Switch provides a means to continuously monitoring
the container pressure for a low-pressure condition.
If the pressure inside the container drops below 288 psig (1986 kPa),
the switch contacts will transfer and invoke a “trouble” indication on the
control panel.
The Low Pressure Switch (P/N 02-12533) has a single pole, double-throw
switch that can be wired for normally open or normally closed.
For detailed information, refer to the Low Pressure Switch Data Sheet
IV.1.13.01.
INSTALLATION
The system installation must comply with the requirements of this
manual; NFPA 2001, latest edition; all applicable local codes, regulations,
and standards and the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ).
Warning: DO NOT start system installation until the final design of the total system has been verified using Fike’s Engineered Flow
Calculation.
Warning: The Actuator shall always be the last component installed on a Fike Clean Agent Fire Suppression system to avoid accidental
discharge.
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Container Floor Area
Container w/ Plate
Total Container w/ Plate
Container Floor Container Floor Floor
Container Size Weight 1/4: x 2’ x 2’ plate
Area Loading Loading
lb. (L) lbs. (kg) (6.4mm x 0.6m x 0.6m
ft2 (m2) lbs/ft2 (kg/m2) lbs/ft2 (kg/m2)
see note 1 plate)
see note 2
ft2 (m2)
1000 (423) 1386 (628) 3.14 (0.29) 508 (2493) 4.0 (0.36) 404 (2037)
650 (267) 913 (41) 3.14 (0.29) 333 (1636) 4.0 (0.36) 267 (1467)
375 (153) 527 (239) 2.18 (0.20) 277 (1368) 4.0 (0.36) 156 (788)
215 (88) 328 (148) 2.18 (0.20) 170 (840) 4.0 (0.36) 98 (495)
150 (61) 283 (128) 2.18 (0.20) 138 (680) 4.0 (0.36) 81 (406)
100 (44) 164 (74) 0.63 (0.06) 294 (1400) 4.0 (0.36) 52 (262)
60 (27) 106 (48) 0.63 (0.06) 190 (908) 4.0 (0.36) 36 (180)
35 (15) 51 (23) 0.27 (0.03) 256 (115) 4.0 (0.36) 23 (114)
20 (8.5) 37 (17) 0.27 (0.03) 156 (72) 4.0 (0.36) 16 (83)
10 (4) 23 (11) 0.10 (0.009) 250 (1278) 4.0 (0.36) 12 (60)
5 (2) 15 (7) 0.10 (0.009) 160 (833) 4.0 (0.36) 10 (49)
Notes:
1) Total container weight is based on container tare weight + maximum fill weight
2) Total container weight + 22.5 lbs (10.2 kg) added for 1/4” x 2’ x 2’ (6.4mm x 0.6m x 0.6m) plate used to calculate container with plate floor loading
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RECHARGE ITEMS – 1 IN (25) & 3 IN (80) VALVE (Must Order Separate)
After a system has been discharged, the following items must be replaced before a container can be recharged. For a detailed procedure
on recharging a Fike container w/ an Impulse Valve refer to Fike’s Recharge Manual (p/n 06-290).
Note: 1 IN Recharge Kit is used on 5, 10, 20, 35, 60 & 100 lb. (2, 4, 8, 15, 27 & 44 L) containers
3 IN Recharge Kit is used on 150, 150i, 215, 375, 650 & 1000 lb. (61, 61i, 88, 153, 267 & 423 L) containers
HFC-227ea provides superior fire protection in a wide range of applications from sensitive electrical
equipment to industrial applications using flammable liquids. HFC-227ea is ideal for applications where
clean-up of other media presents a problem, where weight versus suppression potential is a factor,
where an electrically non-conductive medium is needed and where people compatibility is an overriding
factor. When environmental impact is a consideration, HFC-227ea is particularly useful. It has zero ozone-
depleting potential, low global warming potential and a short atmospheric lifetime. These characteristics
make it suitable not only for new installations using Fike’s total flooding systems, but also for Halon 1301
replacement applications.
HFC-227ea is an odorless, colorless, liquefied compressed gas. (See Physical Properties Table for additional
information). It is stored as a liquid and dispensed into the hazard as a colorless, electrically non-conductive
vapor that is clear and does not obscure vision. It leaves no residue and has acceptable toxicity for use in
occupied spaces at design concentration. HFC-227ea extinguishes a fire by a combination of chemical and
physical mechanisms. HFC-227ea does not displace oxygen and therefore is safe for use in occupied spaces
without fear of oxygen deprivation.
HFC-227ea systems shall “NOT” be used on fires involving the following materials:
Chemicals or mixtures of chemicals that are capable of rapid oxidation in the
absence of air. (Examples include: Cellulose Nitrate and Gunpowder)
Reactive metals such as Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium, Titanium,
Zirconium, Uranium, and Plutonium
Metal hydrides such as Sodium Hydride and Lithium Aluminum Hydride
Chemicals capable of undergoing auto-thermal decomposition.
(Examples: Organic Peroxides and Hydrazine)
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EXPOSURE LIMITATIONS
Maximum Human
Hazard Type Design Concentration
Expose Time
Normally Occupied Space 6.25% to 10.5% 5 minutes
Normally Un-Occupied Space 11.0% to 12.0% 30 seconds
Note: Fike does not recommend HFC-227ea systems to be used in any normally occupied spaces where the design concentration rquired is above 10.5%
Warning: The discharge of clean agent systems to extinguish a fire can result in potential hazard to personnel from the natural form of the clean agent or
from the products of combustion that result from exposure of the agent to the fire or hot surfaces. Unnecessary exposure of personnel either to the natural
agent or to the products of decomposition shall be avoided.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Chemical Name/Formula Heptafluoropropane / CF3CHFCF3
ASHRAE Designation HFC-227ea
CAS Number 431-89-0
Molecular Weight 170.03
Vapor Density @ 25°C (77°F) and atm, kg/m3 (lb/ft3) 7.148 (0.4462)
Boiling Point, 1 atm, °C (°F) -16.4 (2.5)
Melting Point, °C (°F) -131 (-204)
Critical Temperature, °C (°F) 101.6 (214.9)
Critical Pressure, kPa (psia) 2930 (424.7)
Critical Density, kg/m (lb/ft )
3 3
621 (38.77)
Liquid Density @ 25°C (77°F), kg/m3 (lb/ft3) 1386 (86.53)
Vapor Density @ 25°C (77°F) and 1 atm, kg/m3 (lb/ft3) 7.148 (0.4462)
Specific Heat, Liquid (Cp) @ 25°C (77°F), kJ/Kg- °C (Btu/lb°F) 1.247 (0.2979)
Specific Heat, Vapor (Cp) @ 25°C (77°F) kJ/Kg- °C (Btu/lb°F) and 1 ATM 0.8136 (0.1945)
Vapor Pressure, Saturated @ 25°C (77°F), kPa (psia) 453.3 (65.7)
Heat of Vaporization @ Boiling Point kJ/Kg (Btu/lb) 132.6 (56.7)
Thermal Conductivity, Liquid @ 25°C (77°F), W/m- °C (Btu/hr-ft°F) 0.0533 (0.0308)
Thermal Conductivity, Vapor @ 25°C (77°F), W/m- °C (Btu/hr-ft°F) 0.0127 (0.0073)
Viscosity, Liquid @ 25°C (77°F), cP (lb/ft-hr) 0.2442 (0.5907)
Relative Dielectirc Strength @ 1 atm, 25°C (N2=1) 2.00
Solubility of Water in HFC-227ea @ 20°C (68°F), ppm 600
Ozone Depletion Potential 0.0
Global Warming Potential (based on a 100-yr ITH for CO2, GWP = 1) 2900
Phase-1 IVO w/
DIN connection
DESCRIPTION
The Impulse Valve Operator (IVO) provides means to electrically or manually activate the Fike
Impulse Valve clean agent container by providing the force required to extend a piston that will
open the rupture disc, allowing the agent to be released from the container.
The IVO can be activated electrically via a signal from Fike control panel or manually by
depressing red strike buttom.
Fike Clean Agent Containers with Impulse Valve must use an Impulse Releasing Module (IRM)
to supervise the agent release circuit wiring (for open and ground fault conditions) from the
container to the control panel.
SPECIFICATIONS APPROVALS:
Normal Supply Voltage: 24VDC • UL Listed
Current Consumption: 0 Amps (for Battery Calculation) • ULC Listed
Electrical Connection: DIN connector w/ Cable & ½” NPT for conduit connection • FM Approved
IVO Material: Stainless Steel (Body) / Brass (End Cap)
Temperature Range: 32 to 130°F (0 to 54.4°C)
Environment: Indoor Use Only
ORDERING INFORMATION
Item No. Fike P/N Description
- 70-279 IVO Kit (includes all items listed below)
1 02-12728 IVO
2 70-286 Reset Tool
3 02-12755 Wire Lead (3’ long) with connector
4 10-2748 IRM
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Phone: 8162293405 www.fike.com
INSTALLATION
After the electrical / control system has been checked out and no trouble / ground faults are present; proceed with the Actuation System
installation.
Note: This should be the last items completed before the system is placed into operation.
Important Note: Check to ensure IVO is armed (Firing Pin retracted) and Safety Pin is place before installing to the Impulse Valve on the container.
Install the wire lead w/ connector (Item no. 3) to the IVO (Item no. 1) connector and secure with set screw.
Install IVO; remove Retaining Clip and Plastic Plug from Impulse Valve Actuation Port.
Insert IVO into Impulse Valve Actuation Port and re-insert Retaining Clip.
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ELECTRIC ACTUATION – SINGLE CONTAINER SYSTEM W/ IVO
For wiring installation details between Fike Control Panel, IRM and the IVO, reference the Impulse Release Module Product Manual
(P/N 06-552).
At this point the IVO can be installed to the Clean Agent Container Impulse Valve. The Discharge Pressure Switch (P/N 02-12534) is
required and is wired to the manual release contact in SHP PRO® or to a monitor module in Cheetah® Xi or Xi 50.
Warning: Do not attempt to install the IVO with the firing pin in the extended position.
Important Note: When utilizing electric actuation (IRM) with multiple containers with IVO, the manual strike button on each IVO must be removed and
plastic cap installed. The Discharge Pressure Switch is NOT used. This is to prevent a single container from being discharged in a multiple container system.
For wiring installation details between Fike Control Panel, IRM and the IVO, reference the Impulse Release Module (IRM) Product Manual (P/N 06-552).
At this point the IVO can be installed to the Clean Agent Container Impulse Valve.
ELECTRIC & PNEUMATIC ACTUATION – TWO CONTAINER SYSTEM W/ IVO & IVPO
Item No. Fike P/N Description
1 02-4530 ¼” NPT x ¼” JIC Adaptor (must be ordered separately)
2 02-4977 ¼” JIC x 3.0’ lg. Actuation Hose (supplied w/ IVPO kit) (see note)
3 02-4543 1/8” NPT x ¼” JIC Adaptor (supplied w/ IVPO kit)
4 02-12926 ¼” JIC Male Adaptor (must be ordered separately)
Note: This actuation method requires 2 – ¼” JIC x 3.0’ lg. Actuation Hoses, 1 hose supplied w/ IVPO kit, the 2nd Actuation Hose must be ordered separately.
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First remove the ¼” NPT Plug from Adaptor Nipple, then install Actuation System as shown above. Secure Actuation tubing to a solid
surface. Anchoring into plaster, sheetrock wall or any other facing material is NOT acceptable. For additional information regarding the
installation and resetting of the IVPO, refer to the IVPO Data Sheet IV.1.10.01
The Discharge Pressure Switch (P/N 02-12534) is required and is wired to the manual release contact in SHP PRO or to a monitor module
in Cheetah Xi or Xi 50.
ELECTRIC & PNEUMATIC ACTUATION – MULTI CONTAINER SYSTEM W/ IVO & IVPO
Item No. Fike P/N Description
1 02-4530 ¼” NPT x ¼” JIC Adaptor (must be ordered separately)
2 02-4977 ¼” JIC x 3.0’ lg. Actuation Hose (supplied w/ IVPO kit) (see note)
3 02-4543 1/8” NPT x ¼” JIC Adaptor (supplied w/ IVPO kit)
4 C02-1359 ¼” Tube Tee (must be ordered separately)
5 C02-1356 ¼” Male JIC x ¼” Male Tube Adaptor (must be ordered separately)
6 02-12695 ¼” Tube x ¼” JIC Adaptor (must be ordered separately)
7 02-12696 ¼” Tube Elbow-90° (must be ordered separately)
8 02-12697 ¼” Tube Coupler (not shown) (must be ordered separately)
Note: The Actuation Hose required to connect the 1st container w/ IVO to the Actuation Tubing must be ordered separately.
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The illustration above shows the items required to make the proper connection between the Container equipped w/ an IVO and the
Container(s) equipped w/ an IVPO. The maximum length of pneumatic actuation line (including Hoses) can not exceed 50 ft. (15.2 m) and
up to 6 containers equipped w/ an IVPO.
First remove the ¼” NPT Plug from Adaptor Nipple, then install Actuation System as shown above. Secure Actuation tubing to a solid
surface. Anchoring into plaster, sheetrock wall or any other facing material is NOT acceptable.
The Discharge Pressure Switch (p/n 02-12534) is required and is wired to the manual release contact in SHP PRO or to a monitor module in
Cheetah Xi or Xi 50.
For additional information regarding the installation and resetting of the IVPO, refer to the IVPO Data Sheet IV.1.10.01
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RESET INSTRUCTIONS
Remove IVO from Impulse Valve by removing Retaining Clip.
Remove Safety Pin and pull the Manual Strike Button knob until it resets (clicks into place).
Insert IVO into Reset Tool and secure with Retaining Clip.
Push Reset Tool button (firmly) against a hard surface until IVO Pin resets (clicks into place).
Insert and secure the Safety Pin, remove Retaining Clip, IVO is reset and ready to be installed on Impulse Valve.
Important Note: Check IVO to ensure device is armed before inserting on Impulse Valve.
DESCRIPTION
The Impulse Valve Operator Supervisor (IVOS) is used to monitor the presence of
the Impulse Valve Operator (IVO). When installed between the Impulse Valve on
the container and the IVO, this supervises the position of the actuation device;
when the IVO is removed from the container this will cause a “trouble” at the
system control panel.
This can also be used to monitor the position of the Impulse Valve Pneumatic
Operator (IVPO).
IMPORTANT NOTES: Check to ensure IVO is armed (Firing Pin retracted) and Safety Pin
is place before installing to the Impulse Valve on the container.
Install the wire leads from the IVOS to the control unit. (Refer to typical wiring diagrams
for details)
Install IVO; remove Retaining Clip and Plastic Plug from Impulse Valve Actuation Port. Impulse Valve
Operator (IVO)
Insert IVO into Impulse Valve Actuation Port and insert IVOS Retaining Clip.
NOTE:
IVOS CONTACTS SHOWN
TRANSFER UNDER
PRESSURE
NOTE:
IVOS CONTACTS SHOWN
TRANSFER UNDER
PRESSURE
DESCRIPTION
Discharge Pressure Switch (DPS) is used to provide a positive pneumatic confirmation to the control system
that the Fike Fire Suppression system has been discharged.
When a system is discharged manually (by Impulse Valve Operator (IVO) with Strike Button), the discharge
pressure switch is required to provide the input to the control system needed to activate various audio/
visual warning devices and auxiliary relays.
The switch is operated pneumatically using the agent pressure in the discharge piping network.
SPECIFICATIONS
Part Number: 02-12534
Temperature Limits: 32 to 130°F (0 to 54.4° C)
Enclosure Classification: NEMA 4
Contact Rating: Single pole, double throw;
5 amps resistive,
3 amps inductive @ 30VDC
(can be wired for normally open or normally closed operation)
Body Material: Aluminum with irridite finish
Weight: 6.5 ounces APPROVALS:
Pressure Connection: 1/4” NPT (6 mm)
DPS Length (approx): 4 1/8” (105 mm) Long (including both connectors) • UL Listed
Electrical Connection: 1/2” NPT (15 mm) • ULC Listed
Wire Leads: (3) 18 gauge x 20” (508 mm)long Violet (Common), Blue (N.O.), Black (N.C.) • FM Approved
Pressure Setting: 40 psig (3 bar) (Increasing)
INSTALLATION
Discharge Pressure Switch is installed in the 1/4” NPT (female threads) port machined into the Adapter Nipple
as shown in the illustration below. (see Figure 1)
Step 1: Remove rubber cap and apply Teflon Tape to the male threads of the Discharge Pressure Switch.
Step 2: Remove ¼” pipe plug from Adapter Nipple.
Step 3: Thread Discharge Pressure Switch into ¼” NPT port on Adaptor Nipple (Wrench tight).
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WIRING DIAGRAM
Following is a typical wiring diagram showing how the discharge pressure switch is wired to the manual release input of the Fike SHP PRO®
control panel. (see Figure 2) For control panel wiring details, refer to the SHP PRO manual P/N 06-297
When the Cheetah® Xi or Xi 50 is used, the switch can connect to a monitor module (MM) programmed for latching manual release. For
control panel wiring details, refer to the Cheetah Xi manual P/N 06-356 or Cheetah Xi 50 manual P/N 06-369.
DESCRIPTION
Fike offers an optional Low Pressure Switch (LPS) for the purpose of continuously
monitoring the container pressure for a low-pressure condition.
If the pressure inside the container drops below 288 psig (1986 kPa), the switch contacts
will transfer and invoke a “supervisory” indication on the control panel.
The LPS is an optional item for Impulse Valve containers. It may be ordered along with a
configured Impulse Valve container or as a separate item.
The design of the Impulse Valve allows a LPS to be installed on a fully pressurized
container without loss of agent or pressure.
SPECIFICATIONS APPROVALS:
• UL Listed
Part Number: 02-12533 • ULC Listed
Temperature Limits: 32 to 130°F (0 to 54.4°C) • FM Approved
Enclosure Classification: NEMA 4
Contact Rating: Single pole, double throw; 5 amps resistive,
3 amps inductive @ 30VDC
(can be wired for normally open or normally closed operation)
Body Material: Aluminum with irridite finish
Weight: 6.5 ounces
Pressure Connection: M10 x 1-6G
Electrical Connection: 1/2” NPT (15 mm)
LPS Length (approx): 4 3/8” (111 mm) long (including both connectors)
Wire Leads: (3) 18 gauge x 4.0 ft. (1.2m) long Violet (common), Blue (N.O.), Black (N.C.)
Pressure Setting: 288 psig (20 bar) (decreasing)
INSTALLATION
The LPS is an optional item and must be ordered separately. This device can be installed in the Fill Port on a
container that is charged by using the following steps:
Step 1: Prior to Assembly; lubricate the LPS O-Ring with Molycoat 55 or equal. Use care not to get lubricant
into pressure port.
Notes: DO NOT apply Teflon Tape to LPS threads.
DO NOT cross thread the LPS during installation.
Step 2: Remove and retain Plug from Fill Port. (see Figure 1)
Step 3: Remove rubber cap and screw in the LPS (Hand Tight) until the switch bottoms out. Screwing the
switch in to this point will open an internal check valve and applies pressure the switch.
Note: “NO TOOLS” are required to install LPS.
Step 4: Leak check around the pressure gauge port using Snoop leak test fluid or equivalent.
If a leak is detected; remove the LPS from the fill port and remove the lubricant and contaminants
from the O-Ring, threads and valve port using isopropyl alcohol and a soft clean cloth.
Lubricate the O-Ring with Molycoat 55 or equal and reinstall. Leak test around the fill port.
If a leak is detected; remove the LPS from the fill port, remove the O-Ring, install a new O-Ring,
lubricate the O-ring with Molycoat 55 or equal, install the LPS in the fill port, and leak test around
the fill port.
Note: When installing conduct connector to LPS secure “Hand Tight”. Over tightening may cause
damage to the LPS or to the Impulse valve fill port threads.
704 SW 10th Street P.O. Box 610 Blue Springs, Missouri 64013-0610 U.S.A.
Phone: 8162293405 www.fike.com
WIRING DIAGRAM – LOW PRESSURE SWITCH
The LPS should be wired into a supervised circuit in the control panel used to provide a supervisory signal if the container pressure drops
below 288 psig (1986 kPa). The switch is wired as a normally closed contact (open under pressure). (see Figure 2)
Note: Refer to the Installation, Operation & Maintenance for the control panel being used for specific wiring criteria.
This device enables the inspector to determine the weight of agent with the container safely secured in its
installed position.
LLi’s are furnished on the 100, 150, 215, 375, 650 and 1000 lb. (44, 61, 88, 153, 267 and 423 L) containers.
Refer to the following Liquid Level Indicator Manuals for additional information concerning its installation and
use:
• P/N 06-548 LLi Manual for ECARO-25® containers
• P/N 06-549 LLi Manual for FM-200 containers
Warning: The Liquid Level Indicator (LLi) MUST be installed while the Container is EMPTY.
704 SW 10th Street P.O. Box 610 Blue Springs, Missouri 64013-0610 U.S.A.
Phone: 8162293405 www.fike.com
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DESCRIPTION
The function of the Fike Engineered Discharge Nozzle in a fire extinguishing system
is to distribute the Clean Agent in a uniform, predetermined pattern and concentration.
The nozzles are designed to complete the discharge of Clean Agent in 10 seconds or
less when installed within the design limitations of the Fike Design, Installation and
Maintenance Manual, P/N 06-202 or 06-215 and the Fike Flow Calculation computer
program.
Fike Engineered Discharge Nozzles are available in sizes of 3/8” (10mm) through 2”
(50mm). Each nozzle is available in 180 and 360 degree discharge patterns.
The Discharge Nozzle size refers to the size of Schedule 40 or 80 steel pipe to which it
can be connected. The nozzle discharge orifices are drilled perpendicular to the center
line of the threads. The nozzles are mounted to allow the agent to be discharged on a APPROVALS
horizontal axis.
• UL Listed - Ex4623
• ULC Listed - CEx1136
Nozzle orifices are available in a wide range of sizes to provide accurate Clean Agent • FM Approved - 0Y4A8.AF
flow results. All nozzles have been tested for their ability to discharge the Clean Agent
under extreme conditions.
Nozzle orifice drilling must be done at the Fike factory, or other UL listed nozzle drill station, only after “As-Built”
calculations of the installed piping system(s) have been performed, using the Fike Flow Calculation computer program.
The Fike Discharge Nozzle used shall be Factory Mutual (FM) approved and Underwriters Laboratories (UL) listed.
NOTES:
a. The maximum allowable area of coverage includes any area within the radius distance from the nozzle (“R” dimension) to
the most extreme wall or corner.
b. Nozzles should be located on center line of hazard area.
c. When working with ceiling heights exceeding the values tabulated above, the hazard volume must be broken down into
vertically stacked hazard volumes, with heights less than the maximums shown in the table. It is imperative that unusual
applications of this nature be handled by experienced design engineers and, in most cases, operational tests should be
performed before the system is put into service.
d. Dimensions and nozzle data shown are taken from the UL listed and FM approved Design, Installation & Maintenance
Manual - P/N 06-202 or 06-215.
e. 180 and 360 degree nozzles may be placed a maximum of 1 foot (30.5cm) down from the ceiling, and 180 degree nozzles
may be placed a maximum of 1 foot (30.5cm) from the wall.
f. Nozzle threading is NPT.
R
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DuPont and FM-200 are trademarks or registered trademarks of E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company.
Form No. C.1.08.01-4 August, 2008 Specifications are subject to change without notice.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
FOR
FM 200 SYSTEM
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DATA SHEET
SHP PRO®
DESCRIPTION
The Fike SHP PRO, (P/N 10-063) is a Conventional Control system designed to provide a sophisticated,
reliable conventional detection system for use with clean agent extinguishing, sprinkler pre-action/deluge,
watermist, waterflow alarm and fire alarm systems. It is a microprocessor based system which can be easily
configured for a wide range of suppression applications.
The SHP PRO is designed for use with Fike Clean Agent Fire Suppressant, CO2, or sprinkler (pre-action/
deluge) suppression systems. The main controller contains all electronics required for a complete detection
and control system suitable for most applications. Optional modules, which plug into the main circuit board,
are available to add increased functionality to the system.
The SHP PRO provides 10 Status LEDs (AC Normal, Alarm, PreDischarge, Release, Supervisory, Trouble, Panel
Silenced, Abort, Release Disabled, Ground Fault) for instant feedback. A diagnostic LED display is provided to
help troubleshoot any potential field problems, provide current status and retain stored events. A Reset and
Silence switch is provided to allow control of the system outputs and operation.
The SHP PRO can be configured for either one or two conventional detection circuits. The detection circuits
can be configured for sequential detection, cross zone or single detector release. APPROVALS:
• UL Listed - S2203
Depending on the configuration selected, the SHP PRO also provides up to three initiating circuits to monitor • FM Approved - 3017159
contact devices (Abort, Manual Release, Waterflow or Supervisory switches). Four different abort types are • CSFM 7165-0900: 135
available including a special NYC option. All five initiating circuits can be converted to Class A operation via • City of New York -
the SHP PRO Class A Input Module, P/N 10-2450. All SHP PRO initiating circuits are inherently power limited. 461-04-E
A twelve position dip switch is used to set all options. • State of CA Seismic -
OSP-0077-10
Three notification appliance circuits, rated for 2 amps @ 24 VDC are available. Depending on the • Hong Kong 206/0877 VII
configuration, each circuit will provide distinct signaling for Alarm, PreDischarge, or Release conditions.
Separate Agent Release and Solenoid circuits are provided to operate the suppression system. A dedicated
Disable switch is provided for release and audible outputs. All output circuits, including solenoid and agent
release circuits, are power limited.
The SHP PRO provides dedicated alarm, trouble and supervisory SPDT contacts for annunciation and control.
If additional outputs are required, up to two CRM4 Relay Modules can be added. (P/N 10-2204)
The SHP PRO is available in multiple hardware configurations, depending on the input power source (120
or 240 VAC), enclosure color (Gray or Red), and mode of operation (Clean Agent, Clean Agent/Sprinkler,
Sprinkler, Watermist, Solenoid Releasing). The system comes equipped with a 4.0 amp @ 24 VDC power
source.
The system has been designed to comply with the following standards:
• NFPA 12 Carbon Dioxide
• NFPA 12A Halon 1301 Extinguishing Systems
• NFPA 13 Installation of Sprinkler Systems
• NFPA 15 Water Spray Fixed Systems
• NFPA 16 Foam-water Sprinkler and Foam-Water Spray Systems
• NFPA 70 National Electric Code
• NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code
• NFPA 2001 Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems
704 SW 10th Street P.O. Box 610 Blue Springs, Missouri 64013-0610 U.S.A.
Phone: 8162293405 www.fike.com
FEATURES
• Suitable for multiple types of Suppression: Clean Agent, Carbon Dioxide, Pre-Action Sprinkler/Deluge, and Watermist Systems
• Microprocessor based with hardware and software integration designed to guarantee reliability
• Five Class B, Style B initiating circuits
• Cross zone or sequential detection, manual release, abort, water flow, and supervisory initiating circuits
• Three Class B, Style Y notification appliance circuits rated for 2.0 amps @ 24VDC
• Dedicated release circuits compatible with agent release or solenoid actuation
• Optional Class A modules for notification appliances/releasing circuits and initiating circuits
• Alpha-numeric LED display for status and troubleshooting
• Programmable pre-discharge and discharge timers
• Resettable and continuous auxiliary output power
• Integral 4.0 amp power supply
• Small surface or flush mount enclosure with removable door
• Approved for releasing device service and sprinkler supervisory
• Built-in Gentex and System Sensor synch protocol
• Steel enclosure 21” x 14.35” x 4”
• Enclosure equipped with .50” wide lip for flush mounting
3 3
6 5 6 5
IONIZATION DETECTOR
3
1 2
3
1 2
ABC
A: 1-Clean Agent/All Modes
6 5 6 5
PHOTOELECTRIC DETECTOR
2-Sprinkler only
B: R-Red
MANUAL RELEASE STATION G-Gray
C: 1- 120 VAC
2- 240 VAC
1
P3
+
DETECT #1
2 3
-
4 5
+
DETECT #2
-
6
+
SWITCH #1
7 8
POWER LIMITED
-
9 10
+
SWITCH #2
-
11 12
+
SWITCH #3
13 Sprinkler Only
• 10-2450 Class A Input Module
P4
R89
RES+
1
AUX OUTPUTS
DIAGNOSTICS R52
POWER LIMITED
OPTIONAL
Cut for 0 ohm
RELAY MODULE
bases on detect
3
AUDIBLE #1
NO
+
8
P6
C
-
7
NON POWER LIMITED
NO
3
6
HORN/STROBE
AUDIBLE #2
NC
+
5
LIMITED
POWER
C
-
4
P7
POWER LIMITED
AUDIBLE #3
NO
+
3
NO
ALARM RELAY
CRM4 MODULE
K4
RELAY 4
NC
P/N 10-2204
NC
-
2
OPTIONAL CLASS A
C
OUTPUT MODULE
C
8
1
NO
10-2448
STROBE
RELAY 3
NC
+
K3
P4
C
10
-
RELAY 2
NC
11
SOLENOID
+
C
NO
12
-
RELAY 1
NC
13
C
1 2 3+ 4-
P4
U10
K1
10 10 P1
TS1
F1 F2 AC SECONDARY BATTERY
+ - - +
R
LED1
X1 X2
24V Fike ARM III
+ - + -
120V BATT #1 BATT #2 AGENT RELEASE
H2 H1 12VDC 12VDC MODULE (10-1832)
7AH TO 40AH 7AH TO 40AH
NOTES:
AC NEUTRAL 1. ALL WIRING IS SUPERVISED EXCEPT RELAY AND AUX +24V OUT.
AC LINE 2. DETECTOR CIRCUITS HAVE COUNTING ZONE CAPABILITY.
3. CIRCUITS ARE POWER LIMITED, EXCEPT P1 CIRCUITS.
CHASSIS GROUND
4. IF USING 0 OHM BASES OR CONTACT CLOSURE DEVICES
ON DETECT #1 OR #2, CLIP THE APPROPRIATE O OHM JUMPER.
CHASSIS GROUND (EARTH) CONNECTION 5. EARTH GROUND CONNECTIONS " " ARE PROVIDED FOR SHIELD
SHALL BE MADE DIRECTLY TO STANDOFF TERMINATIONS IF SHIELDED CABLES ARE USED.
IN ENCLOSURE.
Operation
The SOC‐24V and SOC‐24VN photoelectric smoke detectors
utilize one bicol‐ored LED for indication of status. In a
Standard Features normal standby condi‐tion the LED flash Green every 3
Computer‐designed non‐directional smoke chamber seconds. When the detector senses that its sensitivity has
360° view of detector status LED drifted outside the UL listed sensitivity window the LED will
flash Red every 3 seconds. When the detector senses
Low profile, 2" high (with base)
smoke and goes into alarm the status LED will latch on Red.
2 or 4 wire base compatibility, relay bases available
The detector utilizes an infrared LED light source and silicon
Highly stable operation, RF/Transient protection
photodiode receiving element in the smoke chamber. In a
Low standby current, 59μA at 24VDC normal standby condition, the receiving element receives
One built‐in power/sensitivity supervision/alarm LED no light from the pulsing LED light source. In the event of a
Automatic Sensitivity window verification function meets fire, smoke enters the detector smoke chamber and light is
outlined requirements in NFPA 72, Chapter 2 & 7, reflected from the smoke particles to the receiving
Inspection, Testing and Maintenance. element. The light received is converted into an electronic
Magnetic Test Feature, SOC‐24V only
signal.
Fire Judgement signals are processed and compared to a
Specifications reference level, and when five consecutive signals
exceeding the reference level are received within a
Light Source GaAIAs Infrared Emitting specified period of time, the time delay circuit triggers the
Diode
SCR switch to activate the alarm signal. The status LED
Nominal Rated Voltage 12 or 24 VDC lights continuously during the alarm period.
Working Voltage 8 ‐ 35.0 VDC
Maximum Voltage 42 VDC Product Listings
Supervisory Current 59μA @ 24 VDC
Surge Current 160μA max. @ 24VDC
Alarm Current 150mA max. @24 VDC
Air Velocity Range 0‐4000 fpm
Maximum Humidity 95% RH Non‐Condensing For exact certification listings for each model, please reference the
respective agency Web site.
Ambient Temperature 32°F to 120°F
(0°C to 49°C)
Color & Case Material Bone PC/ABS Blend
Sensitivity Test Feature Automatic Sensitivity
window verification test
Mounting Refer to NS Conventional
Detector Base Data Sheet
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http://www.fike.com/disclaimer.
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DATA SHEET
MANUAL RELEASE SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
The manual release switch assembly, P/N 10-1638, consists of a latching, push button switch with keyed
reset, normally-open contact block, and stainless steel switch plate with adhesive label. The assembly can be
recessed or surface mounted using a standard two-gang masonry box, minimum 2.5” (63.5 mm) deep (RACO
691), or equivalent. Masonry box not included.
FEATURES
• Stackable, screw-terminal, contact blocks Manual Release Switch
• Compatible with Fike suppression control panels
• Surface or flush mount
• Dual action activation APPROVALS:
• Components mounted on a stainless steel face plate
• NFPA 72 initiating device • UL - 3217
• FM
• CSFM – 6760-0900:0103
APPLICATIONS
The manual release switch assembly is used to manually initiate the release of the suppression system,
overriding any active abort switch inputs. To operate the switch, the operator must first pull the spring
safety clip (breaking the seal), and then press the push button. The switch will remain engaged until
released by unlocking the active switch with a key. This provides positive indication of switch activation.
Control panel operation, after manual release switch operation, varies depending upon panel programming.
Refer to the associated control unit manual for detailed description of available manual release operating
modes.
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight: 0.45 lb (204 grams)
Operating Temperature: 0° to 49°C (32° to 120°F)
Wire Size: Min. 1 x 22 AWG, Max. 2 x 14 AWG or 1 x 12 AWG
ORDERING INFORMATION
Fike P/N Description
10-1422 Manual Release Switch Assembly
02-2150 Extra Contact Block, N.O.
02-3027 Dummy Contact Block
02-2213 Security Tie (beaded cable)
02-2270 Safety Clip
02-2139 Manual Release Adhesive Label
10-104 Stainless Steel Face Plate w/ mounting screws
10-1419 Stainless Steel plate (1)
02-2316 Mounting screws (4 required)
02-4192 Replacement Key, #0
02-2153 2 Gang Masonry Box, RACO 691
704 SW 10th Street P.O. Box 610 Blue Springs, Missouri 64013-0610 U.S.A.
Phone: 8162293405 www.fike.com
MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
DESCRIPTION
The abort switch assembly, P/N 10-1639, consists of a momentary-contact, push button switch, normally-
open contact block, normally-closed contact block, and stainless steel switch plate with adhesive label. The
assembly can be recessed or surface mounted using a standard two-gang masonry box, minimum 2.5” (63.5
mm) deep (RACO 691), or equivalent. Masonry box not included.
FEATURES
• Stackable, screw-terminal, contact blocks Abort Switch
• Compatible with Fike suppression control panels
• Surface or flush mount
• Components mounted on a stainless steel face plate APPROVALS:
• NFPA 72 initiating device
• UL - 3217
• FM
APPLICATIONS • CSFM - 6760-0900:0103
The abort switch assembly is used to momentarily interrupt the release circuit signal when the control panel
is in the alarm condition. As long as the push button is held in, the suppression system will not release
unless it is overridden by a manual release input. Upon release of the abort push button, the release circuit
is activated, unless the control panel has been reset to the non-alarm condition.
Operation of the control unit during abort activation varies depending upon panel programming. Refer to
the associated control unit manual for detailed description of available abort operating modes (types).
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight: 0.45 lb (204 grams)
Operating Temperature: 0° to 49°C (32° to 120°F)
Wire Size: Min. 1 x 22 AWG, Max. 2 x 14 AWG or 1 x 12 AWG
ORDERING INFORMATION
Fike P/N Description
10-1430 Abort Switch Assembly
02-2130 Extra Contact Block, N.C.
02-2150 Extra Contact Block, N.O.
02-2137 Abort Adhesive Label
10-104 Stainless Steel Face Plate w/ mounting screws
10-1419 Stainless Steel Face Plate (1)
02-2316 Mounting Screws (4 required)
02-2153 Back Box, 4 x 4, 2 gang, RACO 691
704 SW 10th Street P.O. Box 610 Blue Springs, Missouri 64013-0610 U.S.A.
Phone: 8162293405 www.fike.com
MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
DESCRIPTION
Fike’s motor bells provide a better engineered motor bell for fire and life
safety alarm systems. A number of improvements have been built into the
bell line, including higher dBA, low current draw, built-in trimplate for
semi-flush mounting, low frequency aluminum shells, and low RFI noise.
The motor is a durable, high torque, permanent magnet motor selected for
its high performance and long life.
FEATURES
• UL Listed for Fire Protective Service
• High sound output with low current draw
• Low frequency aluminum shells for better audibility through walls,
floors, and other structures
• Both 6” and 10” shell sized for 24 VDC model
• Integral RFI suppression to minimize induced noise on the alarm lines
• Built-in trimplate makes semi-flush mounting simpler and less expensive
• Screw terminals permit fast in-out field wiring of 12 to 18 AWG wire
• Polarized for DC supervision of alarm lines
• Operate on filtered or unfiltered DC
• Mount to a Standard 4” square backbox
ORDERING INFORMATION
Manufacture Input Voltage dBA @ 10
Fike P/N Shell Size Input Current Approvals
P/N (VDC) Feet
20-110 MB-G6-24-R 6” 24 0.030 92 UL, CSFM,
MEA, FM,
20-111 MB-G10-24-R 10” 24 0.030 92 ULC, BFP
Notes:
1. Built-in trim plate eliminates need for SFP plate
2. Typical dBA at 10 ft. is measured in an anechoic chamber
3. 24 VDC models are U.L. rated for 18.0 to 31.0 VDC. All DC models can be used with filtered and unfiltered (full
wave rectified) voltage.
WIRING DIAGRAM
Fike products must be used within their published specifications and must be PROPERLY specified, applied, installed,
operated, maintained and operationally tested in accordance with their installation instructions at the time of installation
and at least twice a year or more often and in accordance with local, state, and federal codes, regulations and laws.
Specifications, application, installation, operation, maintenance and testing must be performed by qualified personnel for
proper operation in accordance with all of the latest National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Underwriters’
Laboratories UUL), National Electric Code (NEC), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), local state,
county, province, district, federal and other applicable building and fire standards, guidelines, regulations, laws and codes
including, but not limited to, all appendices and amendments and the requirements of the local authority having
jurisdiction (AHJ).
Description: Features:
The Wheelock Series MT and MT Strobe Multitone electronic • Approvals include: UL Standard 1971, UL Standard
appliances offer a choice of eight (8) nationally and internationally 464, California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), New York City
recognized alerting sounds: Horn, Bell, March Time Horn, Code-3 (MEA), Factory Mutual (FM) and Chicago (BFP) See
Tone, Code-3 Horn, Slow Whoop, Siren or Hi/Lo Tone. The approvals by model in Specifications and Ordering
Code-3 Horn and tone patterns are engineered to comply with Information
NFPA/ANSI Temporal Pattern specifications without requiring • Designed to meet or exceed ADA/NFPA/UFC/ANSI
additional equipment. With MT and MT Strobe appliances, one Standards and Accessibility Guidelines
alarm appliance meets most of your signaling needs. The MT
strobes can be synchronized using the Wheelock DSM Sync • Complies with OSHA 29, Part 1910.165
Modules, Wheelock Power Supplies or other manufacturers panel • Series MT appliances have IN and OUT wiring
incorporating the Wheelock Patented Sync Protocol. terminations that accept two #12 to #18 American
Wire Gauge (AWG) wires at each terminal. Inputs are
The MT Strobes are designed for ADA applications while meeting polarized for compatibility with standard reverse polarity
or exceeding the latest requirements of NFPA 72, ANSI 117.1, type supervision
UFC and UL Standard 1971 as well as meeting ADA requirements
concerning photosensitive epilepsy. • One alarm appliance with (8) eight selective signals to
provide superior sound penetration for various ambient
Each MT and MT Strobe appliance has two installer selective and wall conditions with two field selectable sound output
sound output levels: STANDARD dBA and HIGH dBA. Non-strobe levels
versions provide selectable voltage capability in one unit, 12VDC • Code-3 Horn and Tone meet ANSI/NFPA temporal pattern
or 24VDC. Strobe versions are specific for either 12VDC or 24VDC for standard emergency evacuation signaling
and all models may be used with filtered or unfiltered (full-wave-
• Audible and strobe can operate from a single NAC circuit
rectified) input voltages. Separate input terminals are available,
or from separate NAC circuits with any of the (8) eight
shunt wires are provided to enable both tone and strobe to operate
audible sounds
simultaneously from a single input.
• MT Strobe models are available with Wheelock patented
The Series MT Multitone Strobe appliances are UL Listed for MCW Multi-Candela strobes with field selectable candela
indoor wall mount applications under Standard 1971 for Signaling settings at 15/30/75/110cd or with single candela 1575cd
Devices for the Hearing Impaired and under Standard 464 for strobes. Synchronize using the Wheelock Sync Modules
Audible Signaling Appliances. or panels with built-in Wheelock Patented Sync Protocol
• Selectable input voltage on non-strobe versions. Strobe
versions are factory set for either 12 or 24VDC, with wide-
Listed voltage range, filtered (DC) and FWR
• No additional trimplate required for flush mounting
UL
THE CITY OF
NEW YORK
® DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS
Alarm Tones
TONE ALARM TONES PATTERN DESCRIPTION
HORN BROADBAND HORN (Continuous)
BELL 1560 Hz MODULATED (0.07 sec. ON/Repeat)
MARCH TIME
HORN (0.25 sec. ON/0.25 sec. OFF/Repeat
HORN
CODE-3 HORN HORN (ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern)
CODE-3 TONE 500 Hz (ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern)
SLOW WHOOP 500-1200 Hz SWEEP (4.0 sec. ON/0.5 sec. OFF/Repeat)
SIREN 600-1200 Hz SWEEP (1.0 sec. ON/Repeat)
HI/LO 1000/800 Hz (0.25 sec. ON/Alternate)
HI STD
HI Output STD Output HI Output STD Output
Output Output
HI STD HI STD HI STD
@ 24 UL @ 24 UL @ 24 UL @ 24 UL UL UL Output Output Output Output Output Output
VDC max* VDC max* VDC max* VDC max* max* max*
Horn 0.074 0.108 0.033 0.044 0.145 0.176 0.023 0.034 0.050 0.042 92 87 90 77 85 82
Bell 0.040 0.053 0.018 0.024 0.077 0.095 0.014 0.020 0.041 0.039 86 80 85 69 82 75
March Time
0.067 0.104 0.033 0.038 0.109 0.142 0.023 0.034 0.050 0.040 89 84 89 74 85 79
Horn
Code-3 Horn 0.069 0.091 0.026 0.035 0.100 0.142 0.023 0.034 0.050 0.042 88 83 88 73 82 75
Code-3 Tone 0.061 0.075 0.026 0.035 0.088 0.105 0.015 0.021 0.042 0.040 85 80 84 70 79 75
Slow Whoop 0.069 0.098 0.028 0.037 0.100 0.142 0.025 0.035 0.050 0.042 90 89 89 75 85 82
Siren 0.080 0.104 0.027 0.036 0.122 0.152 0.021 0.030 0.045 0.041 89 84 89 75 85 82
HI/LO 0.044 0.057 0.020 0.026 0.089 0.114 0.018 0.026 0.042 0.039 86 81 86 71 82 79
-
TO NEXT
PRECEDING
APPLIANCE,
DSM,
- - APPLIANCE OR
EOLR
AUDIBLE OR
FACP - AUDIBLE OR
EOLR
FROM
PRECEDING + + TO NEXT
COOPER WHEELOCK APPLIANCE RED
APPLIANCE
FROM PRECEDING
+ + OR FACP - - OR EOLR
POWER SUPPLIES APPLIANCE,
FACP DSM, OR TO NEXT BLACK
-
+
- -
COOPER WHEELOCK STROBE OR
POWER SUPPLIES
OR FACP EOLR
SIGNAL
+- +- + - +-
STROBE AUDIBLE
STROBE AUDIBLE
WARNING: CONTACT WHEELOCK FOR THE CURRENT “INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS” P82467 MT-12/24, P84155 MT w/Strobe
P84150 MTWP WEATHERPROOF “GENERAL INFORMATION” SHEET (P82380) ON THESE PRODUCTS. THESE DOCUMENTS DO
UNDERGO PERIODIC CHANGES. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU HAVE CURRENT INFORMATION ON THESE PRODUCTS. THESE
MATERIALS CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION THAT SHOULD BE READ PRIOR TO SPECIFYING OR INSTALLING THESE
PRODUCTS, INCLUDING:
• TOTAL CURRENT REQUIRED BY ALL APPLIANCES CONNECTED TO SYSTEM SECONDARY POWER SOURCES.
• FUSE RATINGS ON NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS TO HANDLE PEAK CURRENTS FROM ALL APPLIANCES ON
THOSE CIRCUITS.
• COMPOSITE FLASH RATE FROM MULTIPLE STROBES WITHIN A PERSON’S FIELD OF VIEW.
• THE VOLTAGE APPLIED TO THESE PRODUCTS MUST BE WITHIN THEIR RATED INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE.
• INSTALLATION IN OFFICE AREAS AND OTHER SPECIFICATION AND INSTALLATION ISSUES.
• USE STROBES ONLY ON CIRCUITS WITH CONTINUOUSLY APPLIED OPERATING VOLTAGE. DO NOT USE STROBE ON
CODED OR INTERRUPTED CIRCUITS IN WHICH THE APPLIED VOLTAGE IS CYCLED ON AND OFF AS THE STROBE MAY
NOT FLASH.
• FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OR GENERAL INFORMATION SHEETS COULD RESULT
IN IMPROPER INSTALLATION, APPLICATION, AND/OR OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY
SITUATION,WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS.
• CONDUCTOR SIZE (AWG), LENGTH AND AMPACITY SHOULD BE TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION PRIOR TO DESIGN AND
INSTALLATION OF THESE PRODUCTS, PARTICULARLY IN RETROFIT INSTALLATIONS.
Wheelock products must be used within their published specifications and must be PROPERLY specified, applied, installed, operated,
maintained and operationally tested in accordance with their installation instructions at the time of installation and at least twice a
year or more often and in accordance with local, state and federal codes, regulations and laws. Specification, application, installation,
operation, maintenance and testing must be performed by qualified personnel for proper operation in accordance with all of the latest
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Underwriters’ Laboratories (UL), National Electrical Code (NEC), Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA), local, state, county, province, district, federal and other applicable building and fire standards, guidelines,
regulations, laws and codes including, but not limited to, all appendices and amendments and the requirements of the local authority
having jurisdiction (AHJ).
Architects and Engineers Specifications
The notification appliance shall be a Wheelock Series MT audible/visual appliance or equivalent. Notification appliance shall be
electronic and use solid state components. Electromechanical alternatives are not approved. Each electronic appliance shall provide
eight (8) field selectable alarm tones. The tones shall consist of: HORN, BELL, MARCH TIME HORN, CODE-3 HORN, CODE-3
TONE, SLOW WHOOP, SIREN and HI/LO. Tone selection shall be by durable dip switch assembly and not clips or jumpers. The
Multitone Audible appliance shall be UL Listed under Standard 464 for Audible Signal Appliances. The audible and the strobe shall
be able to operate from a single NAC circuit while producing any of these tones. The appliance shall provide two output sound levels:
STANDARD and HIGH dBA. The HIGH dBA setting shall provide a minimum 5 dBA increase in sound output at nominal voltage. The
HIGH anechoic dBA measurement at 10 feet at the alarm HORN SETTING shall be 99 dBA minimum. Operating voltages shall be
either 12 VDC or 24 VDC using filtered power or unfiltered power supply (full-wave-rectified). All models shall have provisions for
standard reverse polarity type supervision and IN/OUT field wiring using terminals that accept #12 to #18 AWG wiring.
Combination audible/visual appliances shall incorporate a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan® lens or equivalent with solid
state circuitry. Strobe shall produce a flash rate of one (1) flash per second minimum over the voltage range. The MT strobe intensity
shall be rated per UL and Listed under Standard 1971 for Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired for 1575cd multi-candela with field
selectable 15/30/75/110 candela settings. The 1575 candela strobe shall be specified when 15 candela or with 75 candela intensity
on-axis is required. Strobe Models shall incorporate circuitry for synchronized strobe flash and shall be designed for compatibility
with Wheelock DSM Sync Modules, Wheelock Power Supplies or other manufacturers panels with built-in Wheelock Patented Sync
Protocol. The strobes shall not drift out of synchronization at any time during operation. If the module fails to operate (i.e., contacts
remain closed), the strobes shall revert to a non-synchronized default flash rate. Strobe activation shall be via independent input or
from the same input circuit as the audible.
The combination audible/visual appliances shall be installed indoors and may be surface or flush mounted. They shall mount to
standard electrical hardware requiring no additional trimplate or adapter. The aesthetic appearance shall not have any mounting holes
or screw heads visible when the installation is completed. The appliance shall be finished in a textured red color.
The Series MT-12/24, MTWP and MT4 appliances may be installed indoor or outdoor with the proper back box.
NOTE: Due to continuous development of our products, specifications and offerings are subject to change without notice in accordance
with Wheelock Inc. standard terms and conditions.
S2000 MT 06/11
NJ Location
273 Branchport Ave.
Long Branch, NJ 07740
P: 800-631-2148
F: 732-222-8707
www.coopernotification.com
DESCRIPTION
The Relay Module (CRM4), P/N 10-2204, provides 4 additional
independently programmed relays. CyberCat, Cheetah Xi, or SHP
Control Panels can support up to 2 CRM4 modules (if either options
are not unused) on the main controller board. Each relay may be wired
across normally open or normally closed contacts. It interfaces to the
main control board using four standoffs supplied with the CRM4.
SPECIFICATIONS
Standby Current: 0mA
Alarm Current: 0.010A per relay
Dimensions: 3-1/2" L x 1-1/2" H x 2" D
Weight: 0.10 lbs
WIRING DIAGRAM
APPROVALS
• UL - S2203
• FM - OB4A7AY
• MEA - 307-05-E
• CSFM - 7165-0900:137
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The MS Series remote accessories are designed to be used with the Air Products and Controls Duct Smoke Detectors
to provide audible and visual indication as well as remote test/reset functions. These devices are constructed of
attractive, yet durable brushed stainless steel and mount on a standard single or double gang electrical backbox.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
FAULT/ PUSH KEY
PILOT ALARM TROUBLE BUTTON OPERATED
LED LED LED TEST/ TEST/ SINGLE DOUBLE
(GREEN) (RED) (YELLOW) RESET RESET HORN GANG GANG
MS-RA ● ●
MS-RA/P ● ● ●
MS-RA/R ● ● ●
MS-RA/P/R ● ● ● ●
MS-RA/P/T ● ● ●
MS-RA/FT/P ● ● ● ●
MS-KA/R ● ● ●
MS-KA/P/R ● ● ● ●
MS-KA/P/R/T ● ● ● ●
MS-RD ● ●
MS-F/T ● ●
MS-RH/P/A ● ● ● ●
MS-RH/KA/P/R ● ● ● ● ●
MS-RH/KA/P/A/T ● ● ● ● ● ●
MS-RH ● ●
POWER REQUIREMENTS: Alarm LED 15mA @ 24VDC
Trouble LED 15mA @ 24VDC
Pilot LED 15mA @ 24VDC
Alarm Horn 20mA @ 24VDC
SOUND PRESSURE: Alarm Horn 78 db @ 10 ft
DIMENSIONS: Single Gang 4 1/2”(114.3mm)H x 2 3/4”(69.85mm)W
Double Gang 4 1/2”(114.3mm)H x 4 1/2”(114.3mm)W
WIRING: LEDs/Horn 6” / 24 AWG pigtails
Switches 6” / 22 AWG pigtails
APPROVALS: UL Listed for use with Air Products and Controls duct smoke detectors including all
RW-Series, SM-Series, HS-Series and SL-Series duct smoke detectors.
UL URRQ, URRQ7.S7425
CSFM 7300-1004:107
MEA 73-92-E VOL25
NOTICE: The information contained in this document is intended only as a summary and is subject to change without notice. The products described have specific
instructional/installation documentation, which covers various technical, approval, code, limitation and liability information. Copies of this documentation along with any
general product warning and limitation documents, which also contain important information, are provided with the product and are also available from Apollo America
The information contained in all of these documents should be considered before specifying or using the products. Any example applications shown are subject to the
most current enforced local/national codes, standards, approvals, certifications, and/or the authority having jurisdiction. All of these resources, as well as the specific
manufacturer of any shown or mentioned related equipment, should be consulted prior to any implementation. For further information or assistance concerning the products,
contact Apollo America. Apollo America reserves the right to change any and all documentation without notice.
Special Designation
Weatherproof Version
Panels
Product Code Description Colour Size (mm)
SK27102 Illuminated sign - Red on black 300 x 195 x 50
“FIRE ALARM DO NOT ENTER”
SK27101 Illuminated sign - Red on black 300 x 195 x 50
“FIRE ALARM EVACUATE AREA”
SK27202 Illuminated sign - Black on yellow 300 x 195 x 50
“DONT ENTER GAS DISCHARGED”
or
"EVACUATE NOW GAS DISCHARGED"
SX2710 Special Designation (specify text) Red on black 300 x 195 x 50
SX2720 Special Designation (specify text) Black on yellow 300 x 195 x 50
SX2730 Special Designation (specify text) Black on green 300 x 195 x 50
SWK27102 Weatherproof Illuminated sign - Red on black 300 x 230 x 86
“FIRE ALARM DO NOT ENTER”
SWK27101 Weatherproof Illuminated sign - Red on black 300 x 230 x 86
“FIRE ALARM EVACUATE AREA”
SWK27202 Weatherproof Illuminated sign - Black on yellow 300 x 230 x 86
“EXTINGUISHANT SYSTEM ACTIVATED”
SWX2710 Weatherproof Special Designation (specify text) Red on black 300 x 230 x 86
SWX2720 Weatherproof Special Designation (specify text) Black on yellow 300 x 230 x 86
SWX2730 Weatherproof Special Designation (specify text) Black on green 300 x 230 x 86
Technical
Construction - 1.2mm mild sheet steel (Standard)
Polycarbonate enclosure with metal chassis (Weatherproof)
IP Rating - IP30 (Standard) IP66 (Weatherproof)
Finish - Epoxy powder coated
Colour - lid & box - BS 00 A 05 grey - fine texture
Weight - 2kg
Power Consumption - 140 milliamps max at 24V DC
Operating temperature - 5°C to +50°C
Operating humidity - To 95% non-condensing
Operating Voltage - 15 to 30V DC
2 WIRE
CONTROL
VOLTAGE REVERSING INPUT + TO -
VOLTAGE REVERSING INPUT - TO +
TO ADDITIONAL
3 WIRE SIGNS OR SOUNDER
CONTROL SOUNDERS OUTPUT
SWITCHED -VE STAGE 1
SILENCE
COMMON +24V
COMMON +24V
BUTTON
MOUNTED
REMOTELY
ON
LEV1 FLASH
LEV2 FLASH
LEV 2
LEV 2
LEV 1
COMM +
LEV 1
COMM +
DISABLE BUZZ
ENABLE SILENCE
50mm
300mm
195mm
FOR
FM 200 SYSTEM
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Qatar Factory
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EMT Conduits
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A Product of Southern Steel Pipe Sdn. Bhd.
The Coloured
GALVANISED STEEL
Conduit TUBE
Smartube, Your Smarter Choice!
Leading the
Steel Pipe
Industry
• Steel
• Slip coat
Colour Options &
Applications for
Smartube Conduit
(In-line hot-dip galvanized conduit)
colours
Smartube Red
• Fire alarm & security system
Smartube Orange
• Lighting & fibre optic system
• General system for machineries
Smartube White
• Blends well in light coloured areas
• PA System & IT System
Smartube Clear
• Standard for conventional applications
Standard &
SPECIFICATIONS
Smartube conduit is manufactured conforming
to the following standards:
• UL 797 (EMT)
• UL 1242 (IMC)
• BS 31
• BS 4568
EMT - ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING
UL Listed File No. E313230
Quantity In
Nominal
Trade Size Outside Nominal Wall Nominal Nominal Wt. Per Primary Master
Designator Diameter Thickness Unit Length Weight 100 Ft. (30.5M) Bundle Bundle
in. mm in. mm in. mm m ft kg/pc lb. kg. Pcs Pcs
½ 16 0.706 17.9 0.042 1.07 3.050 10 1.46 32.19 14.60 10 700
¾ 21 0.922 23.4 0.049 1.25 3.050 10 2.21 48.72 22.10 10 500
1 27 1.163 29.5 0.057 1.45 3.050 10 3.08 67.90 30.80 10 300
1-1/4 35 1.510 38.4 0.065 1.65 3.050 10 4.74 104.50 47.40 5 200
1-1/2 41 1.740 44.2 0.065 1.65 3.050 10 5.49 121.03 54.90 5 150
2 53 2.197 55.8 0.065 1.65 3.050 10 6.99 154.10 69.90 3 120
2-1/2 63 2.875 73.0 0.072 1.83 3.050 10 10.16 223.99 101.60 – 61
Remarks: Trade size 1-1/2” (41mm) through 2-1/2” (63mm) pending UL approval.
Bundle Bundle
mm mm mm m kg/pc kg/m kg/ft
(Pcs) (Pcs)
3.00 2.14
20 19.85 1.6 3.75 2.67 0.713 0.217 10 50
3.81 2.72
3.00 2.71
25 24.80 1.6 3.75 3.39 0.903 0.275 10 50
3.81 3.44
3.00 3.56
32 31.80 1.6 3.75 4.44 1.185 0.361 5 25
3.81 4.51
Southern Steel
Southern Steel Pipe Sdn. Bhd. (237316-T)
4457, Mk. 15, Jalan Chain Ferry
12100 Butterworth, P. W., Malaysia
Tel: +604-331 7393
Fax: +604-331 0942
+604-331 9435
Website: www.spim.com.my
www.southsteel.com
E-mail: contact@spim.com.my
Care has been taken to ensure that the content of this catalog is as
accurate as possible. Southern Steel Pipe however does not accept any
liability whatsoever for errors or for any information which is found to be
misleading. The contents of this catalog may change from time to time
without prior notice.
QUALITY
QUALITY
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
SIRIM
(UL,BS)
*JIS (Plain, Thin Wall and Thick Wall) 7. Inside Coating At all steps of production, strict quality
The inside wall of the conduit is coated with control is enforced. Unless customer
epoxy resin. specifies UL, or other certificates, all conduit
Features 8. Cleaning
is inspected according to factory
specifications.
STAINLESS STEEL
STAINLESS STEEL
1. Easy and Accurate Bending All surface scale and oil are removed from
CONDUIT PIPE
CONDUIT PIPE
Panasonic WHITE CONDUIT is made of high quality steel and processed by high frequency the tubing prior to galvanizing.
induction welding to prevent cracking when bend. 9. In-line Hot-Dip Galvanizing
The exterior of the tubing is uniformly and
2. Easy Wire Pushing and Pulling
rigidly galvanized by a patented inline hot dip 9. In-line Hot-Dip Galvanizing
The high-grade stoved epoxy resin coating on the inside wall makes wire-pulling easy, process.
and protects conduit against corrosion. 8. Cleaning
PRODUCT NUMBER INDEX
4. Cleaning
4. High Corrosion Resistance 3. Temporary
Coil-Storing
Pure zinc coating on the exterior wall and stoved epoxy resin finish on the inside protects 16.Bundling
WHITE CONDUIT from corrosion, even by harsh chemicals and sea air. 15.Marking
COMBINATION MODEL
COMBINATION MODEL
NUMBER INDEX
NUMBER INDEX
5. Uniform Quality 14.Chamfering and Threading
2. Coil-End
Flat steel is rolled, zinc-coated and threaded in one continuous automated process Welding 13.Cutting
for uniform high quality. 1. Uncoiling
12.Anti-Corrosion Coating
11.Sizing
10.Cooling
132 133
ANSI /UL ANSI /UL Accessories
Certification
Size Outside Diameter Minimum Wall Thickness Length Nominal Weight Primary Bundle Master Bundle
Item No.
(inch) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Kg/pc) (pcs) (Pcs)
DWE012Y 1/2 17.93 1.02 3,048 1.46 10 500
Connector (Steel) (for EMT) Flexible Conduit
DWE034Y 3/4 23.42 1.18 3,048 2.21 10 300
Size Standard Pack Weight Size Outside Diameter Standard Pack Weight
DWE100Y 1 29.54 1.37 3,048 3.08 5 200 Item No. Item No.
(inch) (Pcs/Box) (Kg/pc) (inch) (mm) (m/Roll) (Kg/pc)
DWE114Y 1-1/4 38.35 1.57 3,048 4.74 5 125
DFM 020122Y 1/2 300 0.040 DME 012 1/2 21.84~23.37 30 7.80
DWE112Y 1-1/2 44.20 1.57 3,048 5.49 5 100
DFM 020342Y 3/4 200 0.066 DME 034 3/4 26.54~28.07 30 9.70
DWE200Y 2 55.80 1.57 3,048 6.99 3 75
DFM 021002Y 1 100 0.086 DME 100 1 33.02~35.05 15 5.80
DWE212Y 2-1/2” 73.03 1.74 3,048 9.80 40
DWE300Y 3” 88.90 1.74 3,048 11.99 30
DWE312Y 3’1/2” 101.60 1.97 3,048 15.80 20
DWE400Y 4” 114.30 1.99 3,048 17.81 20
(UL,BS)
Size Outside Diameter Minimum Wall Thickness Length Nominal Weight Primary Bundle Master Bundle DFM 13012Y 1/2 54 0.30 DFM 11012Y 1/2 250 0.059
Item No.
(inch) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Kg/pc) (pcs) (Pcs)
DFM 13034Y 3/4 50 0.40 DFM 11034Y 3/4 200 0.090
DWM012Y 1/2 20.70 1.79 3,030 2.85 10 300
DFM 13100Y 1 30 0.80 DFM 11100Y 1 150 0.125
DWM034Y 3/4 26.14 1.90 3,030 3.94 10 250
DFM 13114Y 1-1/4 36 1.00 DFM 11114Y 1-1/4 100 0.187
DWM100Y 1 32.77 2.16 3,025 5.23 5 125
DFM 13112Y 1-1/2 21 1.40 DFM 11112Y 1-1/2 100 0.219
DWM114Y 1-1/4 41.59 2.16 3,025 7.48 3 75
DFM 13200Y 2 10 2.50 DFM 11200Y 2 40 0.330
STAINLESS STEEL
STAINLESS STEEL
DWM112Y 1-1/2 47.81 2.29 3,025 8.67 3 75
DFM 13212Y 2-1/2 1 4.80 DFM 11212Y 2-1/2 18 0.770
CONDUIT PIPE
CONDUIT PIPE
DWM200Y 2 59.93 2.41 3,025 11.65 - 50
DFM 13300Y 3 1 6.60 DFM 11300Y 3 18 0.837
DWM212Y 2-1/2 72.56 3.56 3,010 18.71 - 40
DFM 13312Y 3-1/2 1 8.90 DFM 11312Y 3-1/2 12 1.182
DWM300Y 3 88.29 3.56 3,010 22.87 - 30
DFM 13400Y 4 1 12.30 DFM 11400Y 4 12 1.336
DWM312Y 3-1/2 100.86 3.56 3,005 26.43 - 20
DWM400Y 4 113.40 3.56 3,005 29.84 - 15
Size Outside Diameter Nominal Wall Thickness Length Nominal Weight Primary Bundle Master Bundle Normal Bends (for RSC) Couplings (Steel) (for RSC)
Item No.
(inch) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Kg/pc) (pcs) (Pcs)
Size Standard Pack Weight Size Standard Pack Weight
Item No. Item No.
DWR012Y/ZY 1/2 21.34 2.64 3,030 3.75 10 300 (inch) (Pcs/Box) (Kg/pc) (inch) (Pcs/Box) (Kg/pc)
DWR034Y/ZY 3/4 26.67 2.72 3,030 4.96 10 250 DFR 13012Y/ZY 1/2 54 0.32 DFR 11012Y/ZY 1/2 250 0.059
DWR100Y/ZY 1 33.40 3.20 3,025 7.33 5 125 DFR 13034Y/ZY 3/4 50 0.46 DFR 11034Y/ZY 3/4 200 0.090
DWR114Y/ZY 1-1/4 42.16 3.38 3,025 9.97 3 75 DFR 13100Y/ZY 1 30 0.88 DFR 11100Y/ZY 1 150 0.125
DWR112Y/ZY 1-1/2 48.26 3.51 3,025 11.94 3 75 DFR 13114Y/ZY 1-1/4 36 1.60 DFR 11114Y/ZY 1-1/4 100 0.187
COMBINATION MODEL
COMBINATION MODEL
DWR200Y/ZY 2 60.33 3.71 3,025 16.00 - 50 DFR 13112Y/ZY 1-1/2 21 2.11 DFR 11112Y/ZY 1-1/2 100 0.219
NUMBER INDEX
NUMBER INDEX
DWR212ZY 2-1/2 73.03 4.90 3,010 25.62 - 40 DFR 13200Y/ZY 2 10 3.20 DFR 11200Y/ZY 2 40 0.330
DWR300ZY 3 88.90 5.21 3,010 33.43 - 30 DFR 13212Z 2-1/2 1 5.70 DFR 11212Z 2-1/2 18 0.770
DWR400ZY 4 114.30 5.72 3,005 47.38 - 15 DFR 13300Z 3 1 9.12 DFR 11300Z 3 18 0.837
DWR500ZY 5 141.30 6.22 2,995 64.38 - 10 DFR 13312Z 3-1/2 1 17.02 DFR 11312Z 3-1/2 12 1.182
DWR600ZY 6 168.28 6.76 2,995 84.05 - 5 DFR 13400Z 4 1 18.48 DFR 11400Z 4 12 1.336
134 135
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
FOR
FM 200 SYSTEM
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Pipes
&
Fittings
Introduction
Threaded Fittings 4
Elbow 90 - SDT-100 5
Reducing Elbow 90 - SDT-101 5
Elbow 45 - SDT-200 5
Tee - SDT-12 6
Reducing Tee - SDT-53 6
Reducing Coupling - SDT-30 7
Cross - SDT-13 7
Reducing Cross - SDT-51 7
Straight Coupling - SDT-22 8
Plug - SDT-55 8
Cap - SDT-14 8
Hex Bushing - SDT-57 9
Union - SDT-59 9
Nipple - SDT-11 9
Grooved Fittings 10
Rigid Coupling - Standard - SDG-22 11
Rigid Coupling - Light - SDG-20 12
Flexible Couplings - Heavy Duty - SDG-27 12
Flexible Couplings - Standard - SDG-25 13
Flexible Couplings - Light - SDG-21 14
Reducing Couplings - SDG-30 15
Elbows - 90° SDG-100, 45° SDG-200, 90° SDG-105 16
Elbows - 22.5° SDG-225 & 11.25° SDG-112 17
Tee - SDG-12, SDG-13 Cross, SDG-102 18
Cap - SDG-14 18
Grooved Flange - SDG-15 & Adaptor Flange - SDG-16 19
Reducing Tee - SDG-53 20
Concentric Reducer Grooved - SDG-35 & Theaded - SDG-37 21
Eccentric Reducer Grooved - SDG-33 22
Mechanical Tee Threaded Outlet - SDG-42 23
Mechanical Tee Grooved Outlet - SDG-44 25
Mechanical Cross Threaded - SDG-47 26
Mechanical Cross Grooved - SDG-49 27
Mechanical Tee U-Bolt - SDG-40 28
Roll Groove 28
1
Shield Pipes
Technical Data
Black and hot dipped galvanized steel welded pipes
Conforming to BS: 1387 OF 1985
C Nominal Outside Diameter Wall Weight of Black Pipes Weight of Galvanised Pipes (Calculated)
No. of pipes
packed per
l Bore Thickness standard
Max. Min. Plain Ended Screwed & Socketed Plain Ended Screwed & Socketed bundle
a (1 Tonne
s Inch mm Inch mm Inch mm Inch mm kg/mtr mtr/ton ft/ton kg/mtr mtr/ton ft/ton kg/mtr mtr/ton ft/ton kg/mtr mtr/ton ft/ton Approx.)
s
1/2 15 0.843 21.4 0.827 21.0 0.079 2.00 0.947 1056 3465 0.956 1046 3432 1.000 1000 3281 1.009 991 3251 160
3/4 20 1.059 26.9 1.039 26.4 0.091 2.30 1.380 725 2379 1.390 719 2359 1.440 694 2277 1.460 690 2264 110
L
1 25 1.331 33.8 1.307 33.2 0.102 2.60 1.980 505 1657 2.000 500 1640 2.060 485 1591 2.090 478 1568 80
I 11/4 32 1.673 42.5 1.650 41.9 0.102 2.60 2.540 394 1293 2.570 389 1276 2.640 379 1243 2.680 373 1224 61
G 11/2 40 1.906 48.4 1.882 47.8 0.114 2.90 3.230 310 1017 3.270 306 1004 3.350 298 978 3.400 294 965 51
2 50 2.370 60.2 2.346 59.6 0.114 2.90 4.080 245 804 4.150 241 791 4.220 237 778 4.300 233 764 37
H
21/2 65 2.991 76.6 2.961 75.2 0.124 3.20 5.710 175 574 5.830 172 564 5.890 170 558 6.020 166 545 27
T 3 80 3.492 88.7 3.461 87.9 0.124 3.20 6.720 149 489 6.890 145 476 6.930 144 472 7.100 141 463 24
(A) 4 100 4.484 113.9 4.449 113.0 0.142 3.60 9.750 103 338 10.000 100 328 10.030 100 328 10.280 97 318 16
1/2 15 0.854 21.7 0.831 21.1 0.102 2.60 1.210 826 2710 1.220 820 2690 1.250 794 2605 1.260 787 2582 130
3/4 20 1.071 27.2 1.047 26.6 0.102 2.60 1.560 641 2103 1.570 637 2090 1.620 617 2024 1.640 610 2001 100
M
1 25 1.346 34.2 1.315 33.4 0.124 3.20 2.410 415 1362 2.430 412 1352 2.490 402 1319 2.510 398 1306 65
E 11/4 32 1.689 42.9 1.657 42.1 0.124 3.20 3.100 323 1060 3.130 319 1047 3.200 312 1024 3.230 310 1017 51
D 11/2 40 1.921 48.8 1.890 48.0 0.124 3.20 3.570 280 919 3.610 277 909 3.680 272 892 3.720 269 883 44
2 50 2.394 60.8 2.354 59.8 0.142 3.60 5.030 199 653 5.100 196 643 5.170 193 633 5.250 190 623 30
I
21/2 65 3.016 76.6 2.969 75.4 0.142 3.60 6.430 156 512 6.550 153 502 6.610 151 495 6.730 149 489 24
U 8.580 117 384 8.760 114 374 19
3 80 3.524 89.5 3.469 88.1 0.157 4.00 8.370 119 390 8.540 117 384
M 4 100 4.524 114.9 4.461 113.3 0.177 4.50 12.200 82 269 12.500 80 262 12.480 80 260 12.690 79 259 14
(B) 5 125 5.535 140.6 5.461 138.7 0.197 5.00 16.600 60 197 17.100 58 190 16.940 59 194 17.440 57 187 10
6 150 6.539 166.1 6.461 164.1 0.197 5.00 19.70 51 167 20.300 49 161 20.100 50 164 20.710 48 157 7
1/2 15 0.854 21.7 0.831 21.1 0.124 3.20 1.440 694 2277 1.450 690 2264 1.490 671 2202 1.500 667 2188 110
3/4 20 1.071 27.2 1.047 26.6 0.124 3.20 1.870 535 1755 1.880 532 1745 1.930 518 1700 1.950 513 1683 80
H
1 25 1.346 34.2 1.315 33.4 0.157 4.00 2.940 340 1115 2.960 338 1109 3.010 332 1089 3.040 329 1079 55
E
11/4 32 1.689 42.9 1.657 42.1 0.157 4.00 3.800 263 863 3.830 261 856 3.900 256 840 3.930 254 833 44
A 11/2 40 1.921 48.8 1.890 48.0 0.157 4.00 4.380 228 748 4.420 226 741 4.490 223 732 4.530 221 725 37
V 2 50 2.394 60.8 2.354 59.8 0.177 4.50 6.190 162 531 6.260 160 525 6.330 158 518 6.400 156 512 27
21/2 65 3.016 76.6 2.969 75.4 0.177 4.50 7.930 126 413 8.050 124 407 8.110 123 404 8.230 121 397 20
Y
3 80 3.524 89.5 3.469 88.1 0.197 5.00 10.300 97 318 10.500 95 312 10.510 95 312 10.710 93 307 16
(C) 4 100 4.524 114.9 4.461 113.3 0.213 5.40 14.500 69 226 14.800 68 223 14.770 68 223 15.070 67 220 12
5 125 5.535 140.6 5.461 138.7 0.213 5.40 17.900 56 184 18.400 54 177 18.210 55 180 18.730 53 174 10
6 150 6.539 166.1 6.461 164.1 0.213 5.40 21.300 47 154 21.900 46 151 21.700 46 151 22.300 45 148 7
Tolerances: SHIELD reserves the right to change the contents without notice.
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WEIGHT: Single Tube +10% -8%, Quantity - 150 metres and above of one size & class ±4%.
LENGTH: 6 metres ±0.05 metres
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Pipes
Seamless carbon steel pipe & welded steel pipe
to ASTM A53, Grade B
Sizes, Dimensions & Weights
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O.D. Schedule 10 Schedule 20 Schedule 30 Standard Schedule 40 Schedule 60 Schedule 80
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HIGH PRESSURE DIVISION
FORGED FITTINGS (P.3 - P20)
TEE
CROSS
Té
Croix
COUPLING
HALF-COUPLING
Manchon
Demi-manchon
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HIGH PRESSURE DIVISION
FORGED FITTINGS (P.3 - P20)
CAP
Bouchon femelle
Nominal 3000-6000
pipe size
A min F nominal H min.
Diamètre
nominal inches mm inches mm inches mm
1/4 0.44 11,0 0.62 16,0 0.25 6
3/8 0.50 13 0.69 18,0 0.31 8
1/2 0.56 14 0.88 22,0 0.31 8
3/4 0.62 16,0 1.06 27,0 0.38 10
1 0.75 19,0 1.38 36,0 0.38 10
1 1/4 0.81 21 1.75 46,0 0.56 14
1 1/2 0.81 21 2.00 50,0 0.62 16
2 0.88 22,0 2.50 65,0 0.69 18
2 1/2 1.06 27,0 3.00 76,0 0.75 19
3 1.12 28 3.50 90,0 0.81 21
4 1.25 32,0 4.62 115,0 1.00 25
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HIGH PRESSURE DIVISION
FORGED FITTINGS (P.3 - P20)
Nominal 3000-6000
pipe size
A min F nominal G min.
Diamètre
nominal inches mm inches mm inches mm
3/8 x 1/4 0.50 13 0.69 18,0 0.16 4
1/2 x 3/8 0.56 14 0.88 22,0 0.19 5
1/2 x 1/4 0.56 14 0.88 22,0 0.19 5
3/4 x 1/2 0.62 16,0 1.06 27,0 0.22 6
3/4 x 1/4 0.62 16,0 1.06 27,0 0.22 6
1 x 3/4 0.75 19,0 1.38 36,0 0.25 6
1 x 1/2 0.75 19,0 1.38 36,0 0.25 6
1 x 1/4 0.75 19,0 1.38 36,0 0.25 6
1 1/4 x 1 0.81 21 1.75 46,0 0.28 7
1 1/2 x 1 0.81 21 2.00 50,0 0.31 8
1 1/2 x 3/4 0.81 21 2.00 50,0 0.31 8
1 1/2 x 1/2 0.81 21 2.00 50,0 0.31 8
2 x 1 1/2 0.88 22,0 2.50 65,0 0.34 9
2x1 0.88 22,0 2.50 65,0 0.34 9
2 1/2 x 2 1.06 27,0 3.00 75,0 0.38 10
3x2 1.12 28 3.50 90,0 0.41 10
4x3 1.25 32,0 4.62 115,0 0.50 13
4x2 1.25 32,0 4.62 115,0 0.50 13
Nominal 3000-6000
pipe size
A min C nominal B min.
Diamètre
nominal inches mm inches mm inches mm
1/8 0.38 10 0.28 7 0.25 6
1/4 0.44 11 0.38 10 0.25 6
3/8 0.50 13 0.44 11 0.31 8
1/2 0.56 14 0.56 14 0.38 10
3/4 0.62 16 0.62 16 0.44 11
1 0.75 19 0.81 21 0.50 13
1 1/4 0.81 21 0.94 24 0.56 14
1 1/2 0.81 21 1.12 28 0.62 16
2 0.88 22 1.31 32 0.69 18
2 1/2 1.06 27 1.50 36 0.75 19
3 1.12 28 1.69 41 0.81 21
4 1.25 32 2.50 65 1.00 25
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HIGH PRESSURE DIVISION
FORGED FITTINGS (P.3 - P20)
REDUCING
HEXAGONAL NIPPLE
Mamelon réduit
inches - pouces mm-mm inc. mm inc. mm inc. mm inc. mm inc. mm inc. mm inc. mm
1/4 x 1/8 8x6 0.59 15 0.59 15 0.39 10 0.19 5 1.22 31 0.20 5 0.08 2
3/8 x 1/4 10 x 8 0.71 18 0.63 16 0.59 15 0.31 8 1.54 39 0.31 8 0.24 6
1/2 x 3/8 15 x 10 0.87 22 0.79 20 0.63 16 0.31 8 1.73 44 0.43 11 0.31 8
1/2 x 1/4 15 x 8 0.87 22 0.79 20 0.59 15 0.31 8 1.69 43 0.31 8 0.24 6
3/4 x 1/2 20 x 15 1.06 27 0.83 21 0.79 20 0.35 9 1.97 50 0.55 14 0.43 11
3/4 x 3/8 20 x 10 1.06 27 0.83 21 0.63 16 0.35 9 1.81 46 0.43 11 0.31 8
1 x 3/4 25 x 20 1.38 35 0.98 25 0.83 21 0.39 10 2.20 56 0.75 19 0.51 13
1 x 1/2 25 x 15 1.38 35 0.98 25 0.79 20 0.39 10 2.17 55 0.55 14 0.43 11
1 1/2 x 1 40 x 25 1.97 50 1.02 26 0,98 25 0.63 16 2.64 67 0.94 24 0.67 17
1 1/2 x 3/4 40 x 20 1.97 50 1.02 26 0.83 21 0.63 16 2.48 63 0.75 19 0.51 13
1 1/2 x 1/2 40 x 15 1.97 50 1.02 26 0.79 20 0.63 16 2.44 62 0.55 14 0.43 11
2 x 1 1/2 50 x 40 2.44 62 1.06 27 1.02 26 0.67 17 2.76 70 1.50 38 1.18 30
2x1 50 x 25 2.44 62 1.06 27 0.98 25 0.71 18 2.76 70 0.94 24 0.67 17
2 x 3/4 50 x 20 2.44 62 1.06 27 0.83 21 0.67 17 2.60 65 0.75 19 0.51 13
2 x 1/2 50 x 15 2.44 62 1.06 27 0.79 20 0.71 18 2.60 65 0.55 14 0.43 11
* Dimension «b» is nominal and is subject to normal manufacturing tolerances - «b» dimension nominale soumise aux tolérances normales de fabrication
REDUCING COUPLING
Manchon réduit
Same dimensions as for couplings
Dimensions identiques à celles des manchons
Class 3000 lbs. - 6000 lbs.
Dimensions: ASME B 16.11 - 2011
Thread: ANSI B 1.20.1 - 1983
3000 6000
Nominal pipe size
W (1) D (1) W (1) D (1)
Diamètre nominal
inches mm inches mm inches mm inches mm
3/8 x 1/4 1.50 38 0.87 22 1.50 38 1.26 32
1/2 x 3/8 1.89 48 1.10 28 1.88 48 1.50 38
1/2 x 1/4 1.89 48 1.10 28 1.88 48 1.50 38
3/4 x 1/2 2.00 51 1.38 35 2.00 51 1.77 45
3/4 x 1/4 2.00 51 1.38 35 2.00 51 1.77 45
1 x 3/4 2.36 60 1.77 45 2.36 60 2.24 57
1 x 1/2 2.36 60 1.77 45 2.36 60 2.24 57
1 x 1/4 2.36 60 1.77 45 2.36 60 2.24 57
1 1/4 x 1 2.64 67 2.24 57 2.64 67 2.48 63
1 1/2 x 1 3.11 79 2.52 64 3.11 79 2.99 76
1 1/2 x 3/4 3.11 79 2.52 64 3.11 79 2.99 76
1 1/2 x 1/2 3.11 79 2.52 64 3.11 79 2.99 76
2 x 1 1/2 3.39 86 2.99 76 3.39 86 3.62 92
2x1 3.39 86 2.99 76 3.39 86 3.62 92
2 1/2 x 2 3.62 92 3.62 92 3.62 92 4.25 108
3x2 4.25 108 4.25 108 4.25 108 5.00 127
4 x3 4.75 121 5.50 140 4.75 121 6.25 159
4x2 4.75 121 5.50 140 4.75 121 6.25 159
(1)
Dimensions not listed in ASME B 16.11 - 2009 and BS 3799 - 1974 may vary according to the manufacturer.
(1)
Dimensions non reprises dans ASME B 16.11 - 2009 ET BS 3799 - 1974, pouvant varier selon le fabricant.
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HIGH PRESSURE DIVISION
FORGED FITTINGS (P.3 - P20)
HEXAGONAL NIPPLE
Mamelon
WELDING BOSS
Bossage à souder
3000 - 6000
Nominal pipe size
K (1)
M (1) N (1)
Diamètre nominal
inches mm inches mm inches mm
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HIGH PRESSURE DIVISION
FORGED FITTINGS (P.3 - P20)
FEMALE-FEMALE
UNION
Union
femelle-femelle
3000 6000
Nominal pipe size
Q (1) R (1) Q (1) R (1)
Diamètre nominal
inches mm inches mm inches mm inches mm
1/4 1.67 45 1.42 36,0
3/8 1.87 51 1.62 41,0
1/2 2.05 52 1.81 46,0 2.72 63 2.36 64,5
3/4 2.25 57 2.20 56,0 2.84 63 2.84 64,5
1 2.48 63 2.56 65,0 3.15 71 3.15 80,0
1 1/4 2.76 66 3.07 80,0 3.50 89 3.70 87,0
1 1/2 30.7 78 3.39 87,0 4.25 89 3.94 100,0
2 3.50 91 4.06 100,0 4.49 119 4.80 122,0
2 1/2 4.49 118 4.80 125,0 5.13 128 5.67 144,0
3 5.12 120 5.67 144,0 5.91 148 7.09 200,0
4 5.91 148 7.09 200,0
(1)
Dimensions may vary according to the manufacturer. Dimensions pouvant varier selon le fabricant.
MALE-FEMALE
UNION
Union
mâle-femelle
3000 6000
Nominal pipe size
Q (1)
R (1)
Q (1)
R (1)
Diamètre nominal
inches mm inches mm inches mm inches mm
1/4 2.48 61,0 1.26 36,0
3/8 2.72 69,0 1.50 41,0
1/2 3.03 75,0 1.81 46,0 3.72 94,5 2.36 64,5
3/4 3.15 80,0 2.00 56,0 3.88 98,5 2.84 64,5
1 3.82 90,0 2.36 65,0 4.25 108,0 3.15 80,0
1 1/4 3.98 98,0 2.84 80,0 4.72 120,0 3.70 87,0
1 1/2 4.33 100,0 3.15 87,0 5.44 138,0 3.94 100,0
2 4.72 120,0 3.70 100,0 5.75 146,0 4.80 122,0
(1)
Dimensions may vary according to the manufacturer. Dimensions pouvant varier selon le fabricant.
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WORKING PRESSURE TEMPERATURE RATING
Pression et températures de service
ASTM A 105
Carbon steel according to ANSI B 16.11 - 1980
Acier au carbone suivant ANSI B16.11 - 1980
Séries - Class
Températures
2000 3000 6000
Limite normale d’utilisation de l’acier au carbone - Normal use limit of carbon steel
Limite pratique d’utilisation de l’acier au carbone - Practical use limit of carbon steel
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REDUCED TEES AND CROSSES 2 methods of designating outlets (1) - Attention… 2 possibilités (1)
Tés et croix réduits
2 2
French method - Lecture française
3
(1)
nless otherwise required we will record your orders in accordance with the american method
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LENGTH OF THREAD
Longueur de filetage
ASME B 16.11 - 2009
Carbon steel according to ANSI B 16.11 - 1980
Acier au carbone suivant ANSI B16.11 - 1980
* B longueur minimum du filetage parfait.
La longueur de filetage utile ne doit pas être inférieure à L2
Dimension B is minimum length of perfect thread.
The length of useful thread shall not be less than L2.
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STANDARD TAPER PIPE THREAD (NPT)
Filetage conique pour tubes (NPT)
Normal engagement between male and female
threads to make tight joints according to
standards ANSI-B. 1.20.1 or API Std 5 B.
All the dimensions above correspond to the
American standards ANSI-B. 1.20.1 and API
standard 5B. Except for the nominal sizes 1/8”
and 1/4”, for which E1 and L1 are not measured
on the same plan, according to API Std 5 B.
However, the dimensions are identical when
referred to the same plan.
D n P E0 E1 L2 L1 A
1/8 10,29 27 0,940 9,233 9,489 6,703 4,102 0,0586 06,9
1/4 13,72 18 1,411 12,126 12,487 10,205 5,786 0,0881 10
3/8 17,14 18 1,411 15,545 15,926 10,358 6,096 0,0881 10,3
1/2 21,34 14 1,814 19,624 19,772 13,556 8,128 0,1132 13,6
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
1 1/2 48,26 11 1/2 2,209 45,621 46,287 18,377 10,668 0,1379 17,3
2 60,32 11 1/2 2,209 57,633 58,325 19,215 11,074 0,1379 17,7
2 1/2 73,02 8 3,175 69,076 70,159 28,892 17,322 0,1933 23,7
3 88,90 8 3,175 84,852 86,068 30,480 19,456 0,1933 25,8
3 1/2 101,60 8 3,175 97,472 98,776 31,750 20,853 0,1933 27,2
4 114,30 8 3,175 110,093 111,433 33,020 21,437 0,1933 27,8
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Contents
PRODUCT PAGE
Butt-Welded Fittings 1
Wall Thickness 2
Elbows 3-5
Reducers 7 - 14
Bends 15 - 16
End Cap 17
Flanges 18 - 26
Flanges 18
Blind Flange - SD-BF 150 - Class 150 18
Blind Flange - SD-BF 300 - Class 300 19
Slip-on Flange - SD-SOF-RF 150 - Class 150 20
Slip-on Flange - SD-SOF-RF 300 - Class 300 21
Welded Flange - SD-WF-RF 150 - Class 150 22
Welded Flange - SD-WF-RF 300 - Class 300 23
Blind Flange - SD-BF - PN 10, 16 & 25 24
Slip-on Flange - SD-SOF-RF - PN 10, 16 & 25 25
Welded Flange - SD-WF-RF - PN 10, 16 & 25 26
Contents
Shield
Butt-Welded
Fittings
Butt-welded fittings are used in a piping system for changing direction,
branching and to mechanically joined to the system. A piping system
Manufacturing Process
using Butt-welded fittings has many inherent advantages over other Forging or shaping operations are
forms. Butt-welded fittings are used widely in high pressure and high
temperature application. performed by hammering, pressing,
piercing, extruding, upsetting, rolling,
bending, fusion welding or by
combination of two or more of these
operations.
Heat Treatment
Hot-formed WPB fittings, upon which
the final forming operation is
completed at a temperature above
Material
1150 °F (620 °C) and below 1800 °F
Material specification is totally in compliance with ASTM A 234. This (980 °C), need not be heat-treated
standard covers wrought carbon steel fittings of seamless and welded
(provided they are cooled in air).
construction which are manufactured to the dimensional
specifications of ASME B16.9. These fittings are primarily for use in Cold-Formed WPB fittings, upon
pressure piping and in pressure vessel fabrication for service at which the final forming operation is
moderate and elevated temperatures. The starting material for fittings
completed at a temperature below
consist of killed (deoxidized) steel, forgings, bars, plates; seamless or
fusion-welded tubular products with filler metal added and conform to 1150 °F (620 °C), and normalized, or
the Mechanical & Chemical requirements of ASTM A 234. stress relieved at 1100 °F (595 °C) to
1275 °F (690 °C).
Dimensions
Butt-welded fittings are manufactured in accordance with this
specification conforms to the dimensions and tolerances given in the
latest revision of ASME B16.9 & B16.28.
0.30 0.29-1.06 0.050 0.058 0.10 0.40 0.15 0.40 0.40 0.08
Mechanical Requirements:
Tensile Strength Yield Strength Elongation
(min) (min) (min)
1
Note: SHIELD reserves the right to change the contents without notice.
Butt-welded Fittings
Wall
Thickness
Schedule of Wall Thickness
2
Note: SHIELD reserves the right to change the contents without notice.
Shield
90° Elbow
A
Long Radius
°
90
D
Model : SD-BLRE 90
A
Functions:
½ 21.30 38.00
¾ 26.70 38.00
1 33.40 38.00
1-¼ 42.20 48.00
1-½ 48.30 57.00
2 60.30 76.00
2-½ 73.00 95.00
3 88.90 114.00
3-½ 101.60 133.00
4 114.30 152.00
5 141.30 190.00
A pipe fitting is 6 168.30 229.00
defined as a part 8 219.10 305.00
10 273.00 381.00
used in a piping 12 323.80 457.00
system to change 14
16
355.60
406.40
533.00
610.00
direction or 18 457.00 686.00
20 508.00 762.00
function and to 22 559.00 838.00
mechanically 24 610.00 914.00
26 660.00 991.00
joined to the 28 711.00 1067.00
system. 30
32
762.00
813.00
1143.00
1219.00
34 864.00 1295.00
36 914.00 1372.00
38 965.00 1448.00
40 1016.00 1524.00
42 1067.00 1600.00
44 1118.00 1676.00
46 1168.00 1753.00
48 1219.00 1829.00
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Shield
45° Elbow B
D
Long Radius
45°
Model : SD-BLRE 45
B
Functions:
The function of a 45° elbow is the same as a 90° elbow, but the measurement of dimensions.
The radius of a 45° elbow is the same as the radius of the 90° L.R. elbow where ‘R’ equals 1-½ D
D. However, the centre to face dimension is measured from each face to the point of intersection
of the centre lines perpendicular to each other. This is due to the smaller degree of bend.
Short Radius
90
°
D
Model : SD-BSRE 90
A
Functions:
A Short radius elbow gives a sharpen turn to the piping system as compared to
long radius elbow. Short radius elbow is less in space consumption than long
D
radius elbow, cost effective and high efficiency.
P i p i n g S y s t e m
5
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Shield
Equal &
Cross Tee
Model (Equal): SD-BET
Functions:
The function of a tee is to permit flow at 90° to the main direction of flow. The main flow passes through the ‘run’ while the 90° outlet is
known as the ‘branch’. The equal tee is manufactured with all three outlets being the same size.
Functions:
The reducing tee is manufactured with the
Outside Diameter Centre to End
branch outlet smaller than the run to obtain Nominal Pipe
the desired flow and pressure through the Size (inch) D (mm) D1 (mm) C (mm) M (mm)
system.
½x¼ 21.30 13.70 25.00 25.00
Material: ASTM A234 ½x⅜ 21.30 17.30 25.00 25.00
Grade WPB
¾x⅜ 26.70 17.30 29.00 29.00
Dimension: ASME B16.9
¾x½ 26.70 21.30 29.00 29.00
1x½ 33.40 21.30 38.00 38.00
1x¾ 33.40 26.70 38.00 38.00
D1 1-¼ x ½ 42.20 21.30 48.00 48.00
1-¼ x ¾ 42.20 26.70 48.00 48.00
1-¼ x 1 42.20 33.40 48.00 48.00
1-½ x ½ 48.30 21.30 57.00 57.00
M
1-½ x ¾ 48.30 26.70 57.00 57.00
1-½ x 1 48.30 33.40 57.00 57.00
D 1-½ x 1-¼ 48.30 42.20 57.00 57.00
2x¾ 60.30 26.70 64.00 44.00
2x1 60.30 33.40 64.00 51.00
C C
2 x 1-¼ 60.30 42.20 64.00 57.00
Reducer Tee
2 x 1-½ 60.30 48.30 64.00 60.00
2-½ x 1 73.00 33.40 76.00 57.00
D1
2-½ x 1-¼ 73.00 42.20 76.00 64.00
2-½ x 1-½ 73.00 48.30 76.00 67.00
2-½ x 2 73.00 60.30 76.00 70.00
M 3 x 1-¼ 88.90 42.20 86.00 70.00
3 x 1-½ 88.90 48.30 86.00 73.00
D 3x2 88.90 60.30 86.00 76.00
3 x 2-½ 88.90 73.00 86.00 83.00
3-½ x 1-½ 101.60 48.30 95.00 79.00
M 3-½ x 2 101.60 60.30 95.00 83.00
3-½ x 2-½ 101.60 73.00 95.00 89.00
3-½ x 3 101.60 88.90 95.00 92.00
C C 4 x 1-½ 114.30 48.30 105.00 86.00
4x2 114.30 60.30 105.00 89.00
Reducer Cross
4 x 2-½ 114.30 73.00 105.00 95.00
4x3 114.30 88.90 105.00 98.00
4 x 3-½ 114.30 101.60 105.00 102.00
5x2 141.30 60.30 124.00 105.00
5 x 2-½ 141.30 73.00 124.00 108.00
5x3 141.30 88.90 124.00 111.00
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Shield
Reducer Tee
& Cross
Model (Tee) : SD-BRT
& Model (Cross) : SD-BRC
Outside Diameter Centre to End
Nominal Pipe
Size (inch)
D (mm) D1 (mm) C (mm) M (mm)
Concentric &
Eccentric Reducer
D
D D1
D1
Concentric &
Eccentric Reducer
D
D D1
D1
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Shield A
Reducing
°
90
Elbow
D
A
Model : SD-BRE 90
Functions:
D1
90° Reducing elbow is to change direction or flow in a piping system from one size to
another size. The Reducing Elbows have got different sized openings on both the end
and hence can fit into two different pipes of varying end openings.
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Shield A
Reducing
°
90
Elbow
D
A
Model : SD-BRE 90
D1
14
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United Kingdom.
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For Fire Fighting Equipment & Safety Systems NAFFCO ألجهزة إطفاء الحريق وأنظمة السالمه نافكو
Flange Fittings
P.O. Box 55644, Doha, Qatar, Tel.: (00-974) 44025888, Fax (00-974) 44114630, Web: www.qatarfactory.qa
For Complaints & Queries email to – info@qatarfactory.qa
BUTT-WELDED
Fittings & Flanges
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Contents
PRODUCT PAGE
Butt-Welded Fittings 1
Wall Thickness 2
Elbows 3-5
Reducers 7 - 14
Bends 15 - 16
End Cap 17
Flanges 18 - 26
Flanges 18
Blind Flange - SD-BF 150 - Class 150 18
Blind Flange - SD-BF 300 - Class 300 19
Slip-on Flange - SD-SOF-RF 150 - Class 150 20
Slip-on Flange - SD-SOF-RF 300 - Class 300 21
Welded Flange - SD-WF-RF 150 - Class 150 22
Welded Flange - SD-WF-RF 300 - Class 300 23
Blind Flange - SD-BF - PN 10, 16 & 25 24
Slip-on Flange - SD-SOF-RF - PN 10, 16 & 25 25
Welded Flange - SD-WF-RF - PN 10, 16 & 25 26
Contents
Shield OD
Blind K
Flange
t
G D
DN OD t G K D Standard:
(inch) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (inch) (inch) ASME B16.5, Class 300
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X
Shield B
Slip-on
D
L t
Flange G
K
Nominal Outer Thickness Raised Dia. of Length No. of PCD Dia. of Suitable
Bore
Pipe Size Dia. (Min) Face Hub thru Hub Holes Bolt holes Bolt Dia.
DN OD t G X B L K D
(inch) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (inch) (inch)
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For further information on any aspect of the
Shield range of Buttwelded Fittings & Flanges please contact
your nearest office.
United Kingdom
Redburn House, 2A Tonbridge Road,
Romford, Essex, RM3 8QE,
United Kingdom.
Email: Shielduk@shieldglobal.com
Tel : +44 1708 377731
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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
FOR
FM 200 SYSTEM
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SECTION 3 / SERVICE
Auxiliary Operation of auxiliary functions such as door closures, damper closures, air handling shutdown, etc.
Functions should be verified when the control system is activated, both manually and automatically.
Caution/
Check to ensure that all signs are legible and free of damage.
Advisory Signs
Maintenance
Certain aspects about the hazard may have changed, or been overlooked, which could affect overall system performance.
The items described in System Checkout need to be re-checked during system maintenance. If hazard
conditions indicate the inability to maintain agent concentration, a Door Fan Test needs to be performed:
1 Year The volume of the hazard enclosure(s) must be checked to determine if agent being
Check Hazard supplied will protect the hazard properly.
Enclosure
If changes are found, the system needs to be recalculated.
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
IMPORTANT NOTE: Before starting system checkout or system maintenance, disable the system control panel
releasing circuit.
The items described in System Installation, covered in the Equipment Information Section, need to be re-checked during
system checkout.
Pressure should read 360 psig at 70°F (24.8 bar at 21°C). For temperatures other than 70°F (21°C),
Container Pressure reference Temperature vs. Pressure Chart on the Pressure Gauge Component Sheet in the
Equipment Section of this manual.
Amount of agent in the Container(s) must be verified by either weighing the container or by using a
Agent Weight Liquid Level Indictor (LLi). This information should be recorded and affixed to the container so it
can be used during container maintenance.
If used, check to ensure device is installed properly to container and wired properly to control
Low Pressure Switch
panel.
Maintenance
IMPORTANT NOTE: These procedures do not preclude those required by NFPA 2001 and the authority having
jurisdiction (AHJ).
The nominal pressure should be 360 psig at 70°F (24.8 bar @ 21°C); however, the
pressure will vary with temperature. In the range of 50°F to 80°F (10°C to 27°C) the
difference is approximately 2 psig (15 kPa) per degree. For temperatures other than
Check Container 70°F (21°C), reference Temperature vs. Pressure Chart on the Pressure Gauge
3 Months
Pressure Component Sheet in the Equipment Section of this manual.
If the pressure loss indicated exceeds 10% of the nominal pressure, check the
container for leaks and repair as necessary.
Verify the weight of the agent in each container matches the agent weight stamped
on the label. If the weight indicates a shortage exceeding five percent of required
Verify Agent weight, the container must be removed from service for repair and/or recharge.
6 Months
Weight
If the container has a liquid level indicator installed, weight verification can be made
without the need for cylinder removal.
Containers shall not be recharged without a retest if more than five years have
elapsed since the last test. The retest consists of a complete external and internal
visual inspection in accordance with the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49, Section
173.34(e)(10). The CFR requirements also refer to the Compressed Gas Association
(CGA) Pamphlet C-6, Section 3.
Container
5 Years Cylinders continuously in service without discharging shall receive a complete
Inspection
external [visual] inspection every five years. The cylinder does not need to be
emptied for this inspection.
All visual inspections must be performed according to the regulations of CFR Title 49
and CGA Pamphlet C-6, Section 3. All inspections are to be done by CGA / DOT
approved inspectors only. Reference: NFPA No. 2001.
PIPE NETWORK
System Checkout
Check to ensure Piping is installed according to the system design drawings. If not, system needs
to be recalculated.
Discharge Piping
Checked piping to see that it is securely supported and free from any lateral movement. All joints
should be checked for mechanical tightness. Discharge piping shall be pressure tested in
accordance with NFPA 2001, latest edition.
Check Valves If used, check to ensure the “Flow Arrow” is pointing in the correct direction.
Maintenance
Condition of Pipe Check the system discharge piping for corrosion and damage.
6 Months
Check all piping supports to make sure they are tight and all piping is securely
Pipe Supports
supported.
Fike recommends changing the damper in 3" check valves after each discharge. This
After System only applies to the 3" check valves that opened.
3" Check Valve
Discharge
Refer to replacement procedure on page 5.
DISCHARGE NOZZLES
System Checkout
Verify that the correct nozzle part number is installed at the proper location in accordance with the
system plans. If the piping system was changed from the original system plans, make sure the
Nozzle Part Number
nozzles were calculated using the "as installed" piping configuration.
vs Location
Check to ensure the nozzle(s) is aimed / positioned correctly.
Set Screws Make sure all nozzle set screws are in place.
Nozzle Orifices Check to see that nozzle orifices are clear and unobstructed.
Maintenance
The items described in System Checkout need to be re-checked during system maintenance.
Corrosion Verify that the orifices are not showing signs of corrosion.
6 Months
Check all nozzle orifices for obstructions and make sure large objects have not been
Obstructions
placed in front of the nozzles that would block the discharge.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not arm the Fike Clean Agent Fire Suppression system before the Detection and Control System
has been checked out and all circuits are free of trouble and ground fault conditions. If control
panel checks out, install the Impulse Valve Operator (IVO) to the container(s).
IMPORTANT NOTES: Before starting this procedure, disable the system control panel releasing circuit.
This only applies to the 3" check valves that have opened due to agent pressure.
Step 1: To replace the damper, remove the cap on the 3” check valve.
Step 3: Insert new damper (P/N 70-322) and screw check valve cap (wrench tight) on the 3" check valve.
NOTE: After procedure is completed on all 3" check valves involved, system can be rearmed.
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FM 200 SYSTEM
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FM200 SYSTEM LEGENDS & SYMBOLS
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ABBREVIATION
GENERAL NOTES:
+0.40 +0.40
FFL FFL
+0.40
FFL
MATERIALS NOTES:
FM200 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM FOR MV ROOM FM200 FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM FOR MV ROOM FM200 FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM FOR MV ROOM
(ROOM VOID) (TRENCH VOID)
ISOMETRIC LAYOUT
FECP
(SHP PRO PANEL)
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FOR
FM 200 SYSTEM
NOTE:
The approved commissioning reports will be included once available or in the final
submission of the manual.
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