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USACE / NAVFAC / AFCESA / NASA UFGS-21 13 17.00 10 (May 2009)


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Preparing Activity: USACE Superseding
UFGS-21 13 17.00 10 (November 2008)

UNIFIED FACILITIES GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS

References are in agreement with UMRL dated January 2011


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SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTS

DIVISION 21 - FIRE SUPPRESSION

SECTION 21 13 17.00 10

DRY PIPE SPRINKLER SYSTEM, FIRE PROTECTION

05/09

PART 1 GENERAL

1.1 REFERENCES
1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1.2.1 Hydraulic Design
1.2.1.1 Hose Demand
1.2.1.2 Basis for Calculations
1.2.2 Sprinkler Coverage
1.2.3 System Volume Limitations
1.3 SUBMITTALS
1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE
1.4.1 Fire Protection Specialist
1.4.2 Installer Qualifications
1.4.3 Shop Drawings
1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
1.6 EXTRA MATERIALS

PART 2 PRODUCTS

2.1 STANDARD PRODUCTS


2.2 NAMEPLATES
2.3 REQUIREMENTS FOR FIRE PROTECTION SERVICE
2.4 UNDERGROUND PIPING COMPONENTS
2.4.1 Pipe
2.4.2 Fittings and Gaskets
2.4.3 Gate Valve and Indicator Post
2.5 ABOVEGROUND PIPING COMPONENTS
2.5.1 Steel Pipe
2.5.2 Fittings for Non-Grooved Steel Pipe
2.5.3 Grooved Mechanical Joints and Fittings
2.5.4 Flanges
2.5.4.1 Bolts
2.5.4.2 Nuts
2.5.4.3 Washers
2.5.5 Pipe Hangers
2.5.6 Valves

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2.5.6.1 Control Valve and Gate Valve
2.5.6.2 Check Valve
2.6 DRY PIPE VALVE ASSEMBLY
2.7 SUPERVISORY AIR SYSTEM
2.7.1 Air Compressor
2.7.2 Air Pressure Maintenance Device
2.7.3 Air Supply Piping System
2.7.4 Low Air Pressure Alarm Device
2.8 WATERFLOW ALARM
2.9 ALARM INITIATING AND SUPERVISORY DEVICES
2.9.1 Sprinkler Pressure (Waterflow) Alarm Switch
2.9.2 Low Air Pressure Supervisory Switch
2.9.3 Valve Supervisory (Tamper) Switch
2.10 FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION
2.11 SPRINKLERS
2.11.1 Pendent Sprinkler
2.11.2 Upright Sprinkler
2.11.3 Corrosion Resistant Sprinkler
2.12 DISINFECTING MATERIALS
2.12.1 Liquid Chlorine
2.12.2 Hypochlorites
2.13 ACCESSORIES
2.13.1 Sprinkler Cabinet
2.13.2 Pendent Sprinkler Escutcheon
2.13.3 Pipe Escutcheon
2.13.4 Sprinkler Guard
2.13.5 Identification Sign
2.14 DOUBLE-CHECK VALVE BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLY

PART 3 EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION
3.2 EARTHWORK
3.3 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
3.4 INSPECTION BY FIRE PROTECTION SPECIALIST
3.5 ABOVEGROUND PIPING INSTALLATION
3.5.1 Protection of Piping Against Earthquake Damage
3.5.2 Piping in Exposed Areas
3.5.3 Piping in Finished Areas
3.5.4 Pendent Sprinklers Locations
3.5.5 Upright Sprinklers
3.5.6 Pipe Joints
3.5.7 Reducers
3.5.8 Pipe Penetrations
3.5.9 Escutcheons
3.5.10 Inspector's Test Connection
3.5.11 Drains
3.5.12 Installation of Fire Department Connection
3.5.13 Identification Signs
3.6 UNDERGROUND PIPING INSTALLATION
3.7 ELECTRICAL WORK
3.8 DISINFECTION
3.9 PIPE COLOR CODE MARKING
3.10 PRELIMINARY TESTS
3.10.1 Underground Piping
3.10.1.1 Flushing
3.10.1.2 Hydrostatic Testing
3.10.2 Aboveground Piping
3.10.2.1 Hydrostatic Testing

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3.10.2.2 Air Pressure Test
3.10.2.3 Backflow Prevention Assembly Forward Flow Test
3.10.3 Testing of Alarm Devices
3.10.4 Trip Tests of Dry Pipe Valves
3.10.5 Main Drain Flow Test
3.11 FINAL ACCEPTANCE TEST
3.12 ONSITE TRAINING

-- End of Section Table of Contents --

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USACE / NAVFAC / AFCESA / NASA UFGS-21 13 17.00 10 (May 2009)
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Preparing Activity: USACE Superseding
UFGS-21 13 17.00 10 (November 2008)

UNIFIED FACILITIES GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS

References are in agreement with UMRL dated January 2011


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SECTION 21 13 17.00 10

DRY PIPE SPRINKLER SYSTEM, FIRE PROTECTION


05/09

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NOTE: This guide specification covers the
requirements for dry pipe fire protection sprinkler
systems.

Edit this guide specification for project specific


requirements by adding, deleting, or revising text.
For bracketed items, choose applicable items(s) or
insert appropriate information.

Remove information and requirements not required in


respective project, whether or not brackets are
present.

Comments, suggestions and recommended changes for


this guide specification are welcome and should be
submitted as a Criteria Change Request (CCR).
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PART 1 GENERAL

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NOTE: Because dry systems are slower in operation,
are less reliable, and require considerable and
critical maintenance, they should be limited in
application and used only in areas subject to
freezing. Areas that are not subject to freezing
should be protected with wet pipe sprinkler systems.

The Designer will edit this specification section


for either a performance-designed system or a fully
designed system as applicable.

This specification section is primarily intended for


performance designed systems, i.e. systems where the
size, layout, and support of branch lines and cross
mains, and the layout of sprinkler heads will be
designed by the Contractor.

The Designer will provide the following information


in the contract documents for performance designed

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systems. This information will be in accordance
with Military Handbook 1008C.

(1) Show the layout and size of all piping and


equipment from the point of connection to the water
supply, to the sprinkler cross mains. The contract
drawings must include a detailed sprinkler riser
diagram. Water velocity in the piping should not
exceed 6 m/s (20 ft/s).

(2) Show location and size of service mains,


interior feed mains, control valves, sprinkler
risers, drain lines, sectional valves, and
inspector's test valves and switches on the drawings.

(3) Specify waterflow data including hydrant flow


results, including the location where the hydrant
flow test was conducted, the location and size of
existing mains and new water supply lines that will
serve the sprinkler system (including all
supervisory valves), and the location and size of
all risers.

(4) Highlight or clearly indicate the area(s) to be


protected by sprinklers on the drawings.

(5) Specify waterflow requirements including the


design density, design area, the hose stream demand
(including location of the hose stream demand), the
duration of supply, and sprinkler spacing and area
of coverage in this section.

(6) Show the location of the backflow preventer


(including provisions for a drain and access for
maintenance) where the potable water supply system
is at risk of contamination by the sprinkler system
on the drawings.

(7) Show all provisions necessary for forward flow


testing of the backflow preventer at system demand
as required by NFPA 13 on the drawings. Indicate
location of all components and required items
including test ports for pressure measurements both
upstream and downstream of the backflow preventer, a
drain to the building exterior, and appropriate,
permanent means of disposing of the large quantity
of water that will be involved in the initial test
and subsequent annual tests.

(8) Air compressors, including controls and complete


installation details, including piping, control
valves, mounting base.

(9) Highlight all concealed spaces on the drawings


that require sprinkler protection, such as spaces
above suspended ceilings that are either built of
combustible material or that can contain combustible
materials, such as storage, and communication
cabling that is not fire-rated.

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Indicate for each pipe the diameter, length, flow, velocity, friction
loss, number and type fittings, total friction loss in the pipe,
equivalent pipe length and Hazen-Williams coefficient.

c. For gridded systems, calculations shall show peaking of demand area


friction loss to verify that the hydraulically most demanding area is
being used. Also for gridded systems, include a flow diagram
indicating the quantity and direction of flows. A drawing showing
hydraulic reference points (nodes) and pipe designations used in the
calculations shall be included and shall be independent of shop
drawings.

1.2.2 Sprinkler Coverage

Uniformly space sprinklers on branch lines. In buildings protected by


automatic sprinklers, provide coverage throughout 100 percent of the
building. This includes, but is not limited to, telephone rooms,
electrical equipment rooms, boiler rooms, switchgear rooms, transformer
rooms, and other electrical and mechanical spaces. Coverage per sprinkler
shall be in accordance with NFPA 13, but not exceeding 9 square m 100
square feet for extra hazard occupancies, 12 square m 130 square feet for
ordinary hazard occupancies, and 21 square m 225 square feet for light
hazard occupancies. Exceptions are as follows:

a. Facilities that are designed in accordance with NFPA 13R and


NFPA 13D.

b. Sprinklers may be omitted from small rooms which are exempted for
specific occupancies in accordance with NFPA 101.

1.2.3 System Volume Limitations

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NOTE: Designer must ensure by calculation that a
sufficient number of systems is provided to limit
piping volume to less than 2800 liters (750 gallons).
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Where the volume of any individual system piping volume exceeds 1890 L 500
gallons, provide the dry pipe valve with a quick-opening device. The
maximum system capacity controlled by one dry pipe valve shall not exceed
2800 L 750 gallons. Indicate the calculated volume of each system on the
Sprinkler System Shop Drawings.

1.3 SUBMITTALS

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NOTE: Review submittal description (SD) definitions
in Section 01 33 00 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES and edit
the following list to reflect only the submittals
required for the project. Submittals should be kept
to the minimum required for adequate quality control.

A “G” following a submittal item indicates that the


submittal requires Government approval. Some
submittals are already marked with a “G”. Only
delete an existing “G” if the submittal item is not
complex and can be reviewed through the Contractor’s
Quality Control system. Only add a “G” if the

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Requirements for Double Check Backflow
Prevention Assemblies and Double Check
Fire Protection Backflow Prevention
Assemblies - (ANSI approved 2010)

AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION (AWWA)

AWWA B300 (2010) Hypochlorites

AWWA B301 (2010) Liquid Chlorine

AWWA C104/A21.4 (2008; Errata 2010) Cement-Mortar Lining


for Ductile-Iron Pipe and Fittings for
Water

AWWA C110/A21.10 (2008) Ductile-Iron and Gray-Iron Fittings


for Water

AWWA C111/A21.11 (2007) Rubber-Gasket Joints for


Ductile-Iron Pressure Pipe and Fittings

AWWA C151/A21.51 (2009) Ductile-Iron Pipe, Centrifugally


Cast, for Water

AWWA C203 (2008) Coal-Tar Protective Coatings and


Linings for Steel Water Pipelines - Enamel
and Tape - Hot-Applied

AWWA C651 (2005; Errata 2005) Standard for


Disinfecting Water Mains

AWWA C652 (2002) Disinfection of Water-Storage


Facilities

ASME INTERNATIONAL (ASME)

ASME B16.1 (2005) Gray Iron Threaded Fittings;


Classes 25, 125 and 250

ASME B16.11 (2009) Forged Fittings, Socket-Welding and


Threaded

ASME B16.21 (2005) Nonmetallic Flat Gaskets for Pipe


Flanges

ASME B16.9 (2007) Standard for Factory-Made Wrought


Steel Buttwelding Fittings

ASME B18.2.2 (2010) Standard for Square and Hex Nuts

ASTM INTERNATIONAL (ASTM)

ASTM A 135/A 135M (2009) Standard Specification for


Electric-Resistance-Welded Steel Pipe

ASTM A 183 (2003; R 2009) Standard Specification for


Carbon Steel Track Bolts and Nuts

ASTM A 193/A 193M (2010a) Standard Specification for

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Alloy-Steel and Stainless Steel Bolting
Materials for High-Temperature Service and
Other Special Purpose Applications

ASTM A 449 (2007be1) Standard Specification for Hex


Cap Screws, Bolts, and Studs, Steel, Heat
Treated, 120/105/90 ksi Minimum Tensile
Strength, General Use

ASTM A 47/A 47M (1999; R 2009) Standard Specification for


Ferritic Malleable Iron Castings

ASTM A 53/A 53M (2010) Standard Specification for Pipe,


Steel, Black and Hot-Dipped, Zinc-Coated,
Welded and Seamless

ASTM A 536 (1984; R 2009) Standard Specification for


Ductile Iron Castings

ASTM A 563 (2007a) Standard Specification for Carbon


and Alloy Steel Nuts

ASTM A 563M (2007) Standard Specification for Carbon


and Alloy Steel Nuts (Metric)

ASTM A 795/A 795M (2008) Standard Specification for Black


and Hot-Dipped Zinc-Coated (Galvanized)
Welded and Seamless Steel Pipe for Fire
Protection Use

ASTM F 436 (2010) Hardened Steel Washers

ASTM F 436M (2010) Hardened Steel Washers (Metric)

FM GLOBAL (FM)

FM APP GUIDE (updated on-line) Approval Guide


http://www.approvalguide.com/CC_host/pages/public/custom

MANUFACTURERS STANDARDIZATION SOCIETY OF THE VALVE AND FITTINGS


INDUSTRY (MSS)

MSS SP-71 (2005) Gray Iron Swing Check Valves,


Flanged and Threaded Ends

NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA)

NFPA 101 (2009; TIA 09-1; TIA 09-2) Life Safety Code

NFPA 13 (2010; Errata 10-1; TIA 10-1) Standard for


the Installation of Sprinkler Systems

NFPA 13D (2010; TIA 10-1) Standard for the


Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One-
and Two-Family Dwellings and Manufactured
Homes

NFPA 13R (2010; TIA 10-1) Standard for the


Installation of Sprinkler Systems in

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Residential Occupancies Up to and
Including Four Stories in Height

NFPA 1963 (2009; Errata 09-1) Standard for Fire Hose


Connections

NFPA 24 (2010) Standard for the Installation of


Private Fire Service Mains and Their
Appurtenances

NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CERTIFICATION IN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES


(NICET)

NICET 1014-7 (2003) Program Detail Manual for


Certification in the Field of Fire
Protection Engineering Technology (Field
Code 003) Subfield of Automatic Sprinkler
System Layout

UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES (UL)

UL Bld Mat Dir (2010) Building Materials Directory

UL Fire Prot Dir (2010) Fire Protection Equipment Directory

1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

a. Furnish piping offsets, fittings, and any other accessories as


required to provide a complete installation and to eliminate
interference with other construction. Install sprinkler over and under
ducts, piping and platforms when such equipment can negatively affect
or disrupt the sprinkler discharge pattern and coverage.

b. Provide dry pipe sprinkler system in [all areas of the building]


[areas indicated on the drawings] [_____]. The sprinkler system shall
provide fire sprinkler protection for the entire area. Except as
modified herein, design and install the system in accordance with
NFPA 13. Pipe sizes, which are not indicated on the drawings, shall be
determined by hydraulic calculation. Gridded systems shall not be used.

c. Design any portions of the sprinkler system that are not indicated
on the drawings or are not specified herein, including locating
sprinklers, piping, and equipment, and size piping and equipment. Base
the design of the sprinkler system on hydraulic calculations, and the
other provisions specified herein.

1.2.1 Hydraulic Design

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NOTE: Applications requiring multiple
densities/design areas must be referred to and shown
on the drawings.

Systems covering 140 square meters (1500 square


feet) or greater will be hydraulically designed.
Only systems less than 140 square meters (1500
square feet) may be designed using the pipe schedule
method of NFPA 13. This section must be edited if
the system is to be designed using the pipe schedule

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2.7.4 Low Air Pressure Alarm Device

Each dry pipe valve trim shall be provided with a local alarm device
consisting of a metal enclosure containing an alarm horn or bell, silence
switch, green power-on light, red low-air alarm light and amber trouble
light. Activate the alarm device by the low air pressure switch. Upon
reduction of sprinkler system pressure to approximately 70 kPa 10 psig
above the dry valve trip point pressure, the low air pressure switch shall
actuate the audible alarm device and a red low-air alarm light.
Restoration of system pressure shall cause the low-air alarm light to be
extinguished and the audible alarm to be silenced. An alarm silence switch
shall be provided to silence the audible alarm. An amber trouble light
shall be provided which will illuminate upon operation of the silence
switch and shall be extinguished upon return to its normal position.

2.8 WATERFLOW ALARM

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NOTE: Electric waterflow alarms are preferred.
Coordinate type and location of waterflow alarm with
the electrical designer.
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[Electrically operated, exterior-mounted, waterflow alarm bell shall be


provided and installed in accordance with NFPA 13. Waterflow alarm bell
shall be rated 24 VDC and shall be connected to the Fire Alarm Control
Panel(FACP) in accordance with Section [28 31 00.00 10 FIRE DETECTION AND
ALARM SYSTEM, DIRECT CURRENT LOOP] [28 31 64.00 10 FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM
SYSTEM, ADDRESSABLE]] [Mechanically operated, exterior-mounted, water motor
alarm assembly shall be provided and installed in accordance with NFPA 13.
Water motor alarm assembly shall include a body housing, impeller or pelton
wheel, drive shaft, striker assembly, gong, wall plate and related
components necessary for complete operation. Minimum 19 mm 3/4 inch
valve. Drain piping from the body housing shall be minimum 25 mm 1 inch
galvanized and shall be arranged to drain to the outside of the building.
Piping shall be galvanized both on the inside and outside surfaces.]

2.9 ALARM INITIATING AND SUPERVISORY DEVICES

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NOTE: Drawings must indicate and detail the
connection of the waterflow pressure switch, low air
and valve tamper switch to the building fire alarm
system or to the base-wide fire reporting system.

To permit testing of each alarm device, the designer


will indicate a separate inspector's test connection
for each device. Coordinate selections and delete
inapplicable devices.
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2.9.1 Sprinkler Pressure (Waterflow) Alarm Switch

Pressure switch shall include a metal housing with a neoprene diaphragm,


SPDT snap action switches and a 13 mm 1/2 inch NPT male pipe thread. The
switch shall have a maximum service pressure rating of 1207 kPa 175 psi.
There shall be two SPDT (Form C) contacts factory adjusted to operate at 28
to 55 kPa 4 to 8 psi. The switch shall be capable of being mounted in any
position in the alarm line trim piping of the dry pipe valve.

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2.9.2 Low Air Pressure Supervisory Switch

The pressure switch shall supervise the air pressure in system and shall be
set to activate at 70 kPa 10 psi above the dry pipe valve trip point
pressure. The switch shall have an adjustable range between 35 and 500 kPa
5 and 80 psi. The switch shall have screw terminal connection and shall be
capable of being wired for normally open or normally closed circuit.

2.9.3 Valve Supervisory (Tamper) Switch

Switch shall be suitable for mounting to the type of control valve to be


supervised open. The switch shall be tamper resistant and contain one set
of SPDT (Form C) contacts arranged to transfer upon removal of the housing
cover or closure of the valve of more than two rotations of the valve stem.

2.10 FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION

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NOTE: The designer will coordinate the desired
location of the fire department connection with and
verify the type of threads used by the fire
department serving the building where the sprinkler
system is being installed.
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Fire department connection shall be [projecting] [flush] type with cast


brass body, matching wall escutcheon lettered "Auto Spkr" with a [polished
brass] [chromium plated] finish. The connection shall have two inlets with
individual self-closing clappers, caps with drip drains and chains. Female
inlets shall have 65 mm 2-1/2 inch diameter American National Fire Hose
Connection Screw Threads (NH) in accordance with [NFPA 1963] [_____].

2.11 SPRINKLERS

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NOTE: The designer will indicate on the contract
drawings the type of sprinkler heads for each area
if more than one type of sprinklers is to be
provided. Delete sprinkler types from this
paragraph that are not intended for use in the
system(s) used in the contract.
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Sprinklers with internal O-rings shall not be used. Sprinklers shall be


used in accordance with their listed coverage limitations. Areas where
sprinklers are connected to or are a part of the dry pipe system shall be
considered unheated and subject to freezing. Temperature classification
shall be [ordinary] [intermediate] [_____] [as indicated]. Sprinklers in
high heat areas including attic spaces or in close proximity to unit
heaters shall have temperature classification in accordance with NFPA 13.
Extended coverage sprinklers shall not be used.

2.11.1 Pendent Sprinkler

Pendent sprinkler heads shall be the dry pendent type, unless otherwise
indicated. Pendent sprinkler shall be of the fusible strut or glass bulb
type, [recessed] [quick-response] type with nominal [13 mm 1/2 inch] [13.5
mm 17/32 inch] orifice. Pendent sprinklers shall have a [polished chrome]

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submittal is sufficiently important or complex in
context of the project.

For submittals requiring Government approval on Army


projects, a code of up to three characters within
the submittal tags may be used following the "G"
designation to indicate the approving authority.
Codes for Army projects using the Resident
Management System (RMS) are: "AE" for
Architect-Engineer; "DO" for District Office
(Engineering Division or other organization in the
District Office); "AO" for Area Office; "RO" for
Resident Office; and "PO" for Project Office. Codes
following the "G" typically are not used for Navy,
Air Force, and NASA projects.

Choose the first bracketed item for Navy, Air Force


and NASA projects, or choose the second bracketed
item for Army projects.
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Government approval is required for submittals with a "G" designation;


submittals not having a "G" designation are for [Contractor Quality Control
approval.][information only. When used, a designation following the "G"
designation identifies the office that will review the submittal for the
Government.] The following shall be submitted in accordance with Section
01 33 00 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES:

SD-02 Shop Drawings

Shop Drawings[; G][; G, [_____]]

[Three] [_____] copies of the Sprinkler System Drawings, no


later than [21] [_____] days prior to the start of sprinkler
system installation. The drawings shall conform to the
requirements established for working plans as prescribed in NFPA 13.
Drawings shall include plan and elevation views demonstrating that
the equipment will fit the allotted spaces with clearance for
installation and maintenance.

As-Built Drawings

As-built shop drawings, at least [14] [_____] days after


completion of the Final Tests.

SD-03 Product Data

List of the Submittals

A list of the Fire Protection Related Submittals, no later than


[7] [_____] days after the approval of the Fire Protection
Specialist.

Materials and Equipment[; G][; G, [_____]]

Manufacturer's catalog data included with the Sprinkler System


Drawings for all items specified herein. Highlight the data to
show model, size, options, etc., that are intended for
consideration. Data shall be adequate to demonstrate compliance

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with all contract requirements. In addition, provide a complete
equipment list that includes equipment description, model number
and quantity.

Spare Parts

Spare parts data for each different item of material and


equipment specified.

Fire Protection Specialist[; G][; G, [_____]]

The name and documentation of certification of the proposed Fire


Protection Specialists, no later than [14] [_____] days after the
Notice to Proceed and prior to the submittal of the sprinkler
system shop drawings and hydraulic calculations.

Installer Qualifications[; G][; G, [_____]]

The name and documentation of certification of the proposed


Sprinkler System Installer, concurrent with submittal of the Fire
Protection Specialist Qualifications.

Onsite Training[; G][; G, [_____]]

Proposed Onsite Training schedule, at least [14] [_____] days


prior to the start of related training.

SD-05 Design Data

Sway Bracing

For systems that are required to be protected against damage


from earthquakes, load calculations for sizing of sway bracing.

Hydraulic Calculations[; G][; G, [_____]]

Hydraulic calculations, including a drawing showing hydraulic


reference points and pipe segments.

SD-06 Test Reports

Preliminary Tests[; G][; G, [_____]]

Proposed procedures for Preliminary Tests, no later than [14]


[_____] days prior to the proposed start of the tests. Proposed
date and time to begin Preliminary Tests, submitted with the
Preliminary Tests Procedures.

[Three] [_____] copies of the completed Preliminary Tests


Reports, no later that [7] [_____] days after the completion of
the Preliminary Tests. The Preliminary Tests Report shall include
both the Contractor's Material and Test Certificate for
Underground Piping and the Contractor's Material and Test
Certificate for Aboveground Piping. All items in the Preliminary
Tests Report shall be signed by the Fire Protection Specialist.

Final Acceptance Test[; G][; G, [_____]]

Proposed procedures for Final Acceptance Test, no later than

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[14] [_____] days prior to the proposed start of the tests.
Proposed date and time to begin Final Acceptance Test, submitted
with the Final Acceptance Test Procedures. Notification shall be
provided at least [14] [_____] days prior to the proposed start of
the test. Notification shall include a copy of the Contractor's
Material & Test Certificates.

[Three] [_____] copies of the completed Final Acceptance Tests


Reports, no later that [7] [_____] days after the completion of
the Final Acceptance Tests. All items in the Final Acceptance
Report shall be signed by the Fire Protection Specialist.

SD-07 Certificates

Inspection by Fire Protection Specialist[; G][; G, [_____]]

Concurrent with the Final Acceptance Test Report, certification


by the Fire Protection Specialist that the sprinkler system is
installed in accordance with the contract requirements, including
signed approval of the Preliminary and Final Acceptance Test
Reports.

SD-10 Operation and Maintenance Data

Operating and Maintenance Instructions

[Six] [_____] manuals listing step-by-step procedures required


for system startup, operation, shutdown, and routine maintenance,
at least [14] [_____] days prior to field training. The manuals
shall include the manufacturer's name, model number, parts list,
list of parts and tools that should be kept in stock by the owner
for routine maintenance including the name of a local supplier,
simplified wiring and controls diagrams, troubleshooting guide,
and recommended service organization (including address and
telephone number) for each item of equipment. [Each service
organization submitted shall be capable of providing [4] [_____]
hour on-site response to a service call on an emergency basis.]

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

Compliance with referenced NFPA standards is mandatory. This includes


advisory provisions listed in the appendices of such standards, as though
the word "shall" had been substituted for the word "should" wherever it
appears. In the event of a conflict between specific provisions of this
specification and applicable NFPA standards, this specification shall
govern. Reference to "authority having jurisdiction" shall be interpreted
to mean the Contracting Officer.

1.4.1 Fire Protection Specialist

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NOTE: Level IV may be selected where warranted by
system complexity.
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Perform the work specified in this section under the supervision of and
certified by the Fire Protection Specialist who is a registered
professional engineer and a Full Member of the Society of Fire Protection
Engineers or who is certified as a Level [III] [IV] Technician by National

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Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET) in the
Automatic Sprinkler System Layout subfield of Fire Protection Engineering
Technology in accordance with NICET 1014-7. The Fire Protection Specialist
shall prepare a list of the submittals from the Contract Submittal Register
that relate to the successful installation of the sprinkler systems(s).
The submittals identified on this list shall be accompanied by a letter of
approval signed and dated by the Fire Protection Specialist when submitted
to the Government. The Fire Protection Specialist shall be regularly
engaged in the design and installation of the type and complexity of system
specified in the Contract documents, and shall have served in a similar
capacity for at least three systems that have performed in the manner
intended for a period of not less than 6 months.

1.4.2 Installer Qualifications

Work specified in this section shall be performed by the Sprinkler System


Installer. The Installer shall be regularly engaged in the installation of
the type and complexity of system specified in the Contract documents, and
shall have served in a similar capacity for at least three systems that
have performed in the manner intended for a period of not less than 6
months.

1.4.3 Shop Drawings

Submit shop drawings, on reproducible full-size mylar film, as specified


herein and in the Submittals paragraph; update the Shop drawings to reflect
as-built conditions after all related work is completed. Each set of
drawings shall include the following:

a. Descriptive index of drawings in the submittal with drawings


listed in sequence by drawing number. A legend identifying device
symbols, nomenclature, and conventions used.

b. Floor plans drawn to a scale not less than 1:100 1/8" = 1'-0"
which clearly show locations of sprinklers, risers, pipe hangers,
seismic separation assemblies, sway bracing, inspector's test
connections, drains, and other applicable details necessary to
clearly describe the proposed arrangement. Indicate each type of
fitting used and the locations of bushings, reducing couplings,
and welded joints..

c. Actual center-to-center dimensions between sprinklers on


branch lines and between branch lines; from end sprinklers to
adjacent walls; from walls to branch lines; from sprinkler feed
mains, cross-mains and branch lines to finished floor and roof or
ceiling. A detail shall show the dimension from the sprinkler and
sprinkler deflector to the ceiling in finished areas.

d. Longitudinal and transverse building sections showing typical


branch line and cross-main pipe routing as well as elevation of
each typical sprinkler above finished floor.

e. Details of each type of riser assembly; air supply system and


piping; pipe hanger; sway bracing for earthquake protection, and
restraint of underground water main at point-of-entry into the
building, and electrical devices and interconnecting wiring.

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1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

All equipment delivered and placed in storage shall be housed in a manner


to preclude any damage from the weather, humidity and temperature
variations, dirt and dust, or other contaminants. Additionally, all pipes
shall either be capped or plugged until installed.

1.6 EXTRA MATERIALS

Submit spare parts data for each different item of material and equipment
specified. The data shall include a complete list of parts and supplies,
with current unit prices and source of supply, and a list of parts
recommended by the manufacturer to be replaced after 1 year and 3 years of
service. Include alist of special tools and test equipment required for
maintenance and testing of the products supplied.

PART 2 PRODUCTS

2.1 STANDARD PRODUCTS

Provide materials and equipment which are standard products of a


manufacturer regularly engaged in the manufacture of such products and that
essentially duplicate items that have been in satisfactory use for at least
2 years prior to bid opening.

2.2 NAMEPLATES

All equipment shall have a nameplate that identifies the manufacturer's


name, address, type or style, model or serial number, and catalog number.

2.3 REQUIREMENTS FOR FIRE PROTECTION SERVICE

Materials and Equipment shall have been tested by Underwriters


Laboratories, Inc. and listed in UL Fire Prot Dir or approved by Factory
Mutual and listed in FM APP GUIDE. Where the terms "listed" or "approved"
appear in this specification, such shall mean listed in UL Fire Prot Dir or
FM APP GUIDE.

2.4 UNDERGROUND PIPING COMPONENTS

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NOTE: The drawings must show the service connection
details, the underground water mains for the
sprinkler system and details of the water service
point-of-entry into the building and through the
floor slab, and underground piping restraints,
including number and size of restraining rods and
thrust blocks.
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2.4.1 Pipe

Piping from a point 150 mm 6 inches above the floor to [a point 1500 mm 5
feet outside the building wall] [the point of connection to the existing
water mains] shall be ductile iron with a rated working pressure of [1034]
[1207] [_____] kPa [150] [175] [_____] psi conforming to AWWA C151/A21.51,
with cement mortar lining conforming to AWWA C104/A21.4. Piping more than
1500 mm 5 feet outside the building walls shall comply with Section 33 11 00
WATER DISTRIBUTION.

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2.4.2 Fittings and Gaskets

Fittings shall be ductile iron conforming to AWWA C110/A21.10. Gaskets


shall be suitable in design and size for the pipe with which such gaskets
are to be used. Gaskets for ductile iron pipe joints shall conform to
AWWA C111/A21.11.

2.4.3 Gate Valve and Indicator Post

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NOTE: This paragraph will be deleted if underground
valves are either not required or are specified
elsewhere.
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Gate valves for underground installation shall be of the inside screw type
with counter-clockwise rotation to open. Where indicating type valves are
shown or required, indicating valves shall be gate valves with an approved
indicator post of a length to permit the top of the post to be located 900
mm 3 feet above finished grade. Gate valves and indicator posts shall be
listed in UL Fire Prot Dir or FM APP GUIDE.

2.5 ABOVEGROUND PIPING COMPONENTS

2.5.1 Steel Pipe

Except as modified herein, steel pipe shall be


[black][galvanized][galvanized where indicated] as permitted by NFPA 13 and
shall conform to applicable provisions of ASTM A 795/A 795M, ASTM A 53/A 53M,
or ASTM A 135/A 135M. Pipe in which threads or grooves are cut or rolled
formed shall be Schedule 40 or shall be listed by Underwriters'
Laboratories to have a corrosion resistance ratio (CRR) of 1.0 or greater
after threads or grooves are cut or rolled formed. Pipe shall be marked
with the name of the manufacturer, kind of pipe, and ASTM designation.

2.5.2 Fittings for Non-Grooved Steel Pipe

Fittings shall be galvanized steel conforming to ASME B16.9 or ASME B16.11.


Fittings that sprinklers, drop nipples or riser nipples (sprigs) are
screwed into shall be threaded type. Plain-end fittings with mechanical
couplings, fittings that use steel gripping devices to bite into the pipe
and segmented welded fittings shall not be used.

2.5.3 Grooved Mechanical Joints and Fittings

Joints and fittings shall be designed for not less than 1200 kPa 175 psi
service and shall be the product of the same manufacturer; segmented welded
fittings shall not be used. Fitting and coupling houses shall be malleable
iron conforming to ASTM A 47/A 47M, Grade 32510; ductile iron conforming to
ASTM A 536, Grade 65-45-12. Gaskets shall be of silicon compound and
approved for dry fire protection systems. Gasket shall be the flush type
that fills the entire cavity between the fitting and the pipe. Nuts and
bolts shall be heat-treated steel conforming to ASTM A 183 and shall be
cadmium plated or zinc electroplated.

2.5.4 Flanges

Flanges shall conform to NFPA 13 and ASME B16.1. Gaskets shall be

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non-asbestos compressed material in accordance with ASME B16.21, 1.6 mm
1/16 inch thick, and full face or self-centering flat ring type.

2.5.4.1 Bolts

Bolts shall be ASTM A 449, Type 1 and shall extend no less than three full
threads beyond the nut with bolts tightened to the required torque.

2.5.4.2 Nuts

Nuts shall be [hexagon type conforming to ASME B18.2.2] [ASTM A 193/A 193M,
Grade 5][ASTM A 563M ASTM A 563, Grade [C3] [DH3]].

2.5.4.3 Washers

Washers shall meet the requirements of ASTM F 436M ASTM F 436. Flat
circular washers shall be provided under all bolt heads and nuts.

2.5.5 Pipe Hangers

Hangers shall be listed in UL Fire Prot Dir or FM APP GUIDE and of the type
suitable for the application, construction, and pipe type and size to be
supported.

2.5.6 Valves

2.5.6.1 Control Valve and Gate Valve

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NOTE: A control valve is required for control of
each individual sprinkler riser. The type of such
valves should be either the OS&Y or wall type
indicator post. Where multiple risers are supplied
from a single water service, riser control valves of
the OS&Y type should be located in a valve room with
exterior access. For more guidance on arrangement
of sprinkler control valves, refer to NFPA 13,
Appendix A.
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Manually operated sprinkler control valve and gate valve shall be outside
stem and yoke (OS&Y) type and shall be listed in UL Bld Mat Dir or
FM APP GUIDE.

2.5.6.2 Check Valve

Check valve 50 mm 2 inches and larger shall be listed in UL Bld Mat Dir or
FM APP GUIDE. Check valves 100 mm 4 inches and larger shall be of the
swing type with flanged cast iron body and flanged inspection plate, shall
have a clear waterway and shall meet the requirements of MSS SP-71, for
Type 3 or 4.

2.6 DRY PIPE VALVE ASSEMBLY

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NOTE: If sprinkler system air capacity does not
require the provision of a quick opening device,
delete the last sentence.
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The dry pipe valve shall be a latching differential type listed in
UL Fire Prot Dir or FM APP GUIDE and shall be complete with trim piping,
valves, fittings, pressure gauges, priming water fill cup, velocity drip
check, drip cup, and other ancillary components as required for proper
operation. The assembly shall include a quick-opening device by the same
manufacturer as the dry pipe valve for systems over 1890 L 500 gallons in
capacity.

2.7 SUPERVISORY AIR SYSTEM

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NOTE: Show the power supply to the air compressor
and to the low air pressure alarm device on the
drawings.
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Provide an air supply system in accordance with NFPA 13. The connection
pipe from the air compressor shall not be less than 13 mm 1/2 inch in
diameter and shall enter the system above the priming water level of the
dry pipe valve. Install a check valve in the system supply air piping from
the compressor. A shutoff valve of the renewable disc type shall be
installed upstream of this check valve. The air supply system shall be
sized to pressurize the sprinkler system to [275] [_____] kPa [40] [_____]
psi within 20 minutes.

2.7.1 Air Compressor

Compressor shall be single stage oil-free type, air-cooled, electric-motor


driven, equipped with a check valve, shutoff valve and pressure switch for
automatic starting and stopping. Pressure switch shall be factory set to
start the compressor at [200] [_____] kPa [30] [_____] psi and stop it at
[300] [_____] kPa [40] [_____] psi. A safety relief valve, set to operate
at [450] [_____] kPa [65] [_____] psi, shall be provided.

2.7.2 Air Pressure Maintenance Device

Device shall be a pressure regulator that automatically reduces supply air


to provide the pressure required to be maintained in the piping system.
The device shall have a cast bronze body and valve housing complete with
diaphragm assembly, spring, filter, ball check to prevent backflow, 1.6 mm
1/16 inch restriction to prevent rapid pressurization of the system, and
adjustment screw. The device shall be capable of reducing an inlet
pressure of up to 680 kPa 100 psig to a fixed outlet pressure adjustable to
70 kPa 10 psig.

2.7.3 Air Supply Piping System

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NOTE: Delete air compressor when not required.
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System shall be configured so that each dry pipe system is equipped with a
separate pressure maintenance device, air compressor, shutoff valve, bypass
valve and pressure gauge. Piping shall be galvanized steel in accordance
with ASTM A 795/A 795M or ASTM A 53/A 53M.

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2.7.4 Low Air Pressure Alarm Device

Each dry pipe valve trim shall be provided with a local alarm device
consisting of a metal enclosure containing an alarm horn or bell, silence
switch, green power-on light, red low-air alarm light and amber trouble
light. Activate the alarm device by the low air pressure switch. Upon
reduction of sprinkler system pressure to approximately 70 kPa 10 psig
above the dry valve trip point pressure, the low air pressure switch shall
actuate the audible alarm device and a red low-air alarm light.
Restoration of system pressure shall cause the low-air alarm light to be
extinguished and the audible alarm to be silenced. An alarm silence switch
shall be provided to silence the audible alarm. An amber trouble light
shall be provided which will illuminate upon operation of the silence
switch and shall be extinguished upon return to its normal position.

2.8 WATERFLOW ALARM

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NOTE: Electric waterflow alarms are preferred.
Coordinate type and location of waterflow alarm with
the electrical designer.
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[Electrically operated, exterior-mounted, waterflow alarm bell shall be


provided and installed in accordance with NFPA 13. Waterflow alarm bell
shall be rated 24 VDC and shall be connected to the Fire Alarm Control
Panel(FACP) in accordance with Section [28 31 00.00 10 FIRE DETECTION AND
ALARM SYSTEM, DIRECT CURRENT LOOP] [28 31 64.00 10 FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM
SYSTEM, ADDRESSABLE]] [Mechanically operated, exterior-mounted, water motor
alarm assembly shall be provided and installed in accordance with NFPA 13.
Water motor alarm assembly shall include a body housing, impeller or pelton
wheel, drive shaft, striker assembly, gong, wall plate and related
components necessary for complete operation. Minimum 19 mm 3/4 inch
valve. Drain piping from the body housing shall be minimum 25 mm 1 inch
galvanized and shall be arranged to drain to the outside of the building.
Piping shall be galvanized both on the inside and outside surfaces.]

2.9 ALARM INITIATING AND SUPERVISORY DEVICES

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NOTE: Drawings must indicate and detail the
connection of the waterflow pressure switch, low air
and valve tamper switch to the building fire alarm
system or to the base-wide fire reporting system.

To permit testing of each alarm device, the designer


will indicate a separate inspector's test connection
for each device. Coordinate selections and delete
inapplicable devices.
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2.9.1 Sprinkler Pressure (Waterflow) Alarm Switch

Pressure switch shall include a metal housing with a neoprene diaphragm,


SPDT snap action switches and a 13 mm 1/2 inch NPT male pipe thread. The
switch shall have a maximum service pressure rating of 1207 kPa 175 psi.
There shall be two SPDT (Form C) contacts factory adjusted to operate at 28
to 55 kPa 4 to 8 psi. The switch shall be capable of being mounted in any
position in the alarm line trim piping of the dry pipe valve.

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2.9.2 Low Air Pressure Supervisory Switch

The pressure switch shall supervise the air pressure in system and shall be
set to activate at 70 kPa 10 psi above the dry pipe valve trip point
pressure. The switch shall have an adjustable range between 35 and 500 kPa
5 and 80 psi. The switch shall have screw terminal connection and shall be
capable of being wired for normally open or normally closed circuit.

2.9.3 Valve Supervisory (Tamper) Switch

Switch shall be suitable for mounting to the type of control valve to be


supervised open. The switch shall be tamper resistant and contain one set
of SPDT (Form C) contacts arranged to transfer upon removal of the housing
cover or closure of the valve of more than two rotations of the valve stem.

2.10 FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION

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NOTE: The designer will coordinate the desired
location of the fire department connection with and
verify the type of threads used by the fire
department serving the building where the sprinkler
system is being installed.
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Fire department connection shall be [projecting] [flush] type with cast


brass body, matching wall escutcheon lettered "Auto Spkr" with a [polished
brass] [chromium plated] finish. The connection shall have two inlets with
individual self-closing clappers, caps with drip drains and chains. Female
inlets shall have 65 mm 2-1/2 inch diameter American National Fire Hose
Connection Screw Threads (NH) in accordance with [NFPA 1963] [_____].

2.11 SPRINKLERS

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NOTE: The designer will indicate on the contract
drawings the type of sprinkler heads for each area
if more than one type of sprinklers is to be
provided. Delete sprinkler types from this
paragraph that are not intended for use in the
system(s) used in the contract.
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Sprinklers with internal O-rings shall not be used. Sprinklers shall be


used in accordance with their listed coverage limitations. Areas where
sprinklers are connected to or are a part of the dry pipe system shall be
considered unheated and subject to freezing. Temperature classification
shall be [ordinary] [intermediate] [_____] [as indicated]. Sprinklers in
high heat areas including attic spaces or in close proximity to unit
heaters shall have temperature classification in accordance with NFPA 13.
Extended coverage sprinklers shall not be used.

2.11.1 Pendent Sprinkler

Pendent sprinkler heads shall be the dry pendent type, unless otherwise
indicated. Pendent sprinkler shall be of the fusible strut or glass bulb
type, [recessed] [quick-response] type with nominal [13 mm 1/2 inch] [13.5
mm 17/32 inch] orifice. Pendent sprinklers shall have a [polished chrome]

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[stainless steel] [white polyester] [_____] finish. Assembly shall include
an integral escutcheon. Maximum length shall not exceed the maximum length
indicated in UL Fire Prot Dir.

2.11.2 Upright Sprinkler

Upright sprinkler shall be [brass] [chrome-plated] [stainless steel] [white


polyester] [quick-response type] [_____] and shall have a nominal [13 mm
1/2 inch] [13.5 mm 17/32 inch] orifice.

2.11.3 Corrosion Resistant Sprinkler

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NOTE: The use of corrosion resistant sprinklers is
generally limited to industrial type occupancies
such as those involving electroplating, steam rooms,
salt storage, and piers and wharves.
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Corrosion resistant sprinkler shall be [upright] [pendent] type installed


in locations as indicated. Corrosion resistant coatings shall be
factory-applied by the sprinkler manufacturer.

2.12 DISINFECTING MATERIALS

2.12.1 Liquid Chlorine

Liquid chlorine shall conform to AWWA B301.

2.12.2 Hypochlorites

Calcium hypochlorite and sodium hypochlorite shall conform to AWWA B300.

2.13 ACCESSORIES

2.13.1 Sprinkler Cabinet

Spare sprinklers shall be provided in accordance with NFPA 13 and shall be


packed in a suitable metal or plastic cabinet. Spare sprinklers shall be
representative of, and in proportion to, the number of each type and
temperature rating of the sprinklers installed. At least one wrench of
each type required shall be provided.

2.13.2 Pendent Sprinkler Escutcheon

Escutcheon shall be one-piece metallic type with a depth of less than 19 mm


3/4 inch and suitable for installation on pendent sprinklers. The
escutcheon shall have a factory finish that matches the pendent sprinkler
heads.

2.13.3 Pipe Escutcheon

Escutcheon shall be polished chromium-plated zinc alloy, or polished


chromium-plated copper alloy. Escutcheons shall be either one-piece or
split-pattern, held in place by internal spring tension or set screw.

2.13.4 Sprinkler Guard

Guard shall be a steel wire cage designed to encase the sprinkler and

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protect it from mechanical damage. Guards shall be provided on sprinklers
located [_____] [as indicated].

2.13.5 Identification Sign

Valve identification sign shall be minimum 150 mm wide by 50 mm high 6


inches wide by 2 inches high with enamel baked finish on minimum 1.214 mm
18 gauge steel or 0.6 mm 0.024 inch aluminum with red letters on a white
background or white letters on red background. Wording of sign shall
include, but not be limited to "main drain," "auxiliary drain,"
"inspector's test," "alarm test," "alarm line," and similar wording as
required to identify operational components.

2.14 DOUBLE-CHECK VALVE BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLY

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NOTE: Indicate piping, type of connection and
equipment, such as a test header with hose valves,
required for flow testing of the backflow preventer
at full system demand as required by NFPA 13.
Arrangement of test assembly should be coordinated
with the installation.
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Double-check backflow prevention assembly shall comply with ASSE 1015. The
assembly shall have a bronze, cast-iron or stainless steel body with
flanged ends. The assembly shall include pressure gauge test ports and
OS&Y shutoff valves on the inlet and outlet, 2-positive-seating check valve
for continuous pressure application, and four test cocks. Assemblies shall
be rated for working pressure of [1034] [1207] [_____] kPa [150] [175]
[_____] psi. The maximum pressure loss shall be 40 kPa 6 psi at a flow
rate equal to the sprinkler water demand, at the location of the assembly.
A test port for a pressure gauge shall be provided both upstream and
downstream of the double check backflow prevention assembly valves.

PART 3 EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

After becoming familiar with all details of the work, verify all dimensions
in the field, and advise the Contracting Officer of any discrepancy before
performing the work.

3.2 EARTHWORK

Earthwork shall be performed in accordance with applicable provisions of


Section 31 00 00 EARTHWORK.

3.3 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

The installation shall be in accordance with the applicable provisions of


NFPA 13, NFPA 24 and publications referenced therein.

3.4 INSPECTION BY FIRE PROTECTION SPECIALIST

The Fire Protection Specialist shall inspect the sprinkler system


periodically during the installation to assure that the sprinkler system
installed in accordance with the contract requirements. The Fire
Protection Specialist shall witness the preliminary and final tests, and

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shall sign the test results. The Fire Protection Specialist, after
completion of the system inspections and a successful final test, shall
certify in writing that the system has been installed in accordance with
the contract requirements. Any discrepancy shall be brought to the
attention of the Contracting Officer in writing, no later than three
working days after the discrepancy is discovered.

3.5 ABOVEGROUND PIPING INSTALLATION

3.5.1 Protection of Piping Against Earthquake Damage

Seismically protect the system piping against damage from earthquakes.


This requirement is not subject to determination under NFPA 13. Install
the seismic protection of the system piping, including sway bracing as
required, in accordance with UFC 3-13-04, NFPA 13 and Annex A. Include the
required features identified therein that are applicable to the specific
piping system.

3.5.2 Piping in Exposed Areas

Exposed piping shall be installed so as not diminish exit access widths,


corridors, or equipment access. Exposed horizontal piping, including drain
piping, shall be installed to provide maximum headroom.

3.5.3 Piping in Finished Areas

In areas with suspended or dropped ceilings and in areas with concealed


spaces above the ceiling, piping shall be concealed above ceilings. Piping
shall be inspected, tested and approved before being concealed. Risers and
similar vertical runs of piping in finished areas shall be concealed.

3.5.4 Pendent Sprinklers Locations

Sprinklers installed in the pendent position shall be of the listed dry


pendent type, unless otherwise indicated. Dry pendent sprinklers shall be
of the required length to permit the sprinkler to be threaded directly into
a branch line tee. Hangers shall be provided on arm-overs to drop nipples
supplying pendent sprinklers when the arm-over exceeds 300 mm 12 inches for
steel pipe or 150 mm6 inches for copper tubing. Dry pendent sprinkler
assemblies shall be such that sprinkler ceiling plates or escutcheons are
of the uniform depth throughout the finished space. Pendent sprinklers in
suspended ceilings shall be a minimum of 150 mm 6 inches from ceiling
grid. Recessed pendent sprinklers shall be installed such that the
distance from the sprinkler deflector to the underside of the ceiling shall
not exceed the manufacturer's listed range and shall be of uniform depth
throughout the finished area.

3.5.5 Upright Sprinklers

Riser nipples or "sprigs" to upright sprinklers shall contain no fittings


between the branch line tee and the reducing coupling at the sprinkler.
Riser nipples exceeding 750 mm 30 inches in length shall be individually
supported.

3.5.6 Pipe Joints

Pipe joints shall conform to NFPA 13, except as modified herein. Not more
than four threads shall show after joint is made up. Welded joints will be
permitted, only if welding operations are performed as required by NFPA 13

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at the Contractor's fabrication shop, not at the project construction
site. Flanged joints shall be provided where indicated or required by
NFPA 13. Grooved pipe and fittings shall be prepared in accordance with
the manufacturer's latest published specification according to pipe
material, wall thickness and size. Grooved couplings and fittings shall be
from the same manufacturer. Grooved joints shall not be used in concealed
locations, such as behind solid walls or ceilings, unless an access panel
is shown on the drawings for servicing or adjusting the joint.

3.5.7 Reducers

Reductions in pipe sizes shall be made with one-piece tapered reducing


fittings. The use of grooved-end or rubber-gasketed reducing couplings
will not be permitted. When standard fittings of the required size are not
manufactured, single bushings of the face type will be permitted. Where
used, face bushings shall be installed with the outer face flush with the
face of the fitting opening being reduced. Bushings shall not be used in
elbow fittings, in more than one outlet of a tee, in more than two outlets
of a cross, or where the reduction in size is less than 13 mm 1/2 inch.

3.5.8 Pipe Penetrations

Cutting structural members for passage of pipes or for pipe-hanger


fastenings will not be permitted. Pipes that must penetrate concrete or
masonry walls or concrete floors shall be core-drilled and provided with
pipe sleeves. Each sleeve shall be Schedule 40 galvanized steel, ductile
iron or cast iron pipe and shall extend through its respective wall or
floor and be cut flush with each wall surface. Sleeves shall provide
required clearance between the pipe and the sleeve in accordance with
NFPA 13. The space between the sleeve and the pipe shall be firmly packed
with mineral wool insulation. Where pipes penetrate fire walls, fire
partitions, or floors, pipes shall be fire stopped in accordance with
Section 07 84 00 FIRESTOPPING. In penetrations that are not fire-rated or
not a floor penetration, the space between the sleeve and the pipe shall be
sealed at both ends with plastic waterproof cement that will dry to a firm
but pliable mass or with a mechanically adjustable segmented elastomer seal.

3.5.9 Escutcheons

Escutcheons shall be provided for pipe penetration of ceilings and walls.


Escutcheons shall be securely fastened to the pipe at surfaces through
which piping passes.

3.5.10 Inspector's Test Connection

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NOTE: Designer will indicate location of the
inspector's test connections and all associated
valves on the contract drawings, and will provide
details of drain piping, if drain piping is needed.
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Unless otherwise indicated, test connection shall consist of 25 mm 1 inch


pipe connected [to the remote branch line] [at the riser as a combination
test and drain valve]; a test valve located approximately 2 m 7 feet above
the floor; a smooth bore brass outlet equivalent to the smallest orifice
sprinkler used in the system; and a painted metal identification sign
affixed to the valve with the words "Inspector's Test." The discharge
orifice shall be located outside the building wall directed so as not to

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cause damage to adjacent construction or landscaping during full flow
discharge.

3.5.11 Drains

Provide main drain piping to discharge [at a safe point outside the
building] [at the location indicated]. Auxiliary drains shall be provided
as indicated and as required by NFPA 13. When the capacity of trapped
sections of pipe is less than 11 L 3 gallons, the auxiliary drain shall
consist of a valve not smaller than 13 mm 1/2 inch and a plug or nipple and
cap. When the capacity of trapped sections of piping is more than 11 L 3
gallons, the auxiliary drain shall consist of two 25 mm 1 inch valves and
one 50 x 300 mm 2 x 12 inch condensate nipple or equivalent, located in an
accessible location. Tie-in drains shall be provided for multiple adjacent
trapped branch pipes and shall be a minimum of 25 mm 1 inch in diameter.
Tie-in drain lines shall be pitched a minimum of 13 mm per 3 m 1/2 inch per
10 feet.

3.5.12 Installation of Fire Department Connection

Connection shall be mounted [on the exterior wall approximately 900 mm 3


feet above finished grade] [adjacent to and on the sprinkler system side of
the backflow preventer]. The piping between the connection and the check
valve shall be provided with an automatic drip in accordance with NFPA 13
and arranged to drain to the outside.

3.5.13 Identification Signs

Signs shall be affixed to each control valve, inspector test valve, main
drain, auxiliary drain, test valve, and similar valves as appropriate or as
required by NFPA 13. Hydraulic design data nameplates shall be permanently
affixed to each sprinkler riser as specified in NFPA 13.

3.6 UNDERGROUND PIPING INSTALLATION

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NOTE: Restraint of the underground piping must be
detailed on the contract drawings.
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The fire protection water main shall be laid, and joints anchored, in
accordance with NFPA 24. Minimum depth of cover shall be [900] [_____] mm
[3] [_____] feet. The supply line shall terminate inside the building with
a flanged piece, the bottom of which shall be set not less than 150 mm 6
inches above the finished floor. A blind flange shall be installed
temporarily on top of the flanged piece to prevent the entrance of foreign
matter into the supply line. A concrete thrust block shall be provided at
the elbow where the pipe turns up toward the floor. In addition, joints
shall be anchored in accordance with NFPA 24 using pipe clamps and steel
rods from the elbow to the flange above the floor and from the elbow to a
pipe clamp in the horizontal run of pipe. Buried steel components shall be
provided with a corrosion protective coating in accordance with AWWA C203.
Piping more than 1500 mm 5 feet outside the building walls shall meet the
requirements of Section 33 11 00 WATER DISTRIBUTION.

3.7 ELECTRICAL WORK

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NOTE: Coordinate power and alarm requirements with

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the drawings and other specification sections.
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Except as modified herein, electric equipment and wiring shall be in


accordance with Section 26 20 00 INTERIOR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. [Alarm
signal wiring connected to the building fire alarm control system shall be
in accordance with [Section 28 31 00.00 10 FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM,
DIRECT CURRENT LOOP] [and] [Section 28 31 64.00 10 FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM
SYSTEM, ADDRESSABLE]] [All wiring for supervisory and alarm circuits shall
be [#14] [#16] AWG solid copper installed in metallic tubing or conduit].
Wiring color code shall remain uniform throughout the system.

3.8 DISINFECTION

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NOTE: If government laboratory facilities are
available to conduct the bacterial examination of
the test samples, revise this paragraph
accordingly. The option of having the Contracting
Officer perform the sampling and testing will be
selected only if Government laboratory facilities
are available and with concurrence from appropriate
laboratory personnel. At some locations, either
county or installation health officers inspect the
disinfection process. If this is required, add a
notification requirement and give it to the office
to be notified, including phone number. For
modification of existing systems, provide special
procedures for disinfection of new equipment.

For modification of existing systems, provide


specific procedures for disinfection of new
equipment. If sprinkler piping is isolated from the
domestic water piping systems by means of a reduced
pressure backflow prevention assembly or if
sprinkler piping in not connected to the domestic
water piping, this paragraph should be deleted.

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After all system components are installed and hydrostatic test(s) are
completed, the entire sprinkler system shall be disinfected. Flush all
sprinkler system piping with potable water until any entrained dirt and
other foreign materials have been removed before introducing chlorinating
material. Remove the flushing fitting of each cross main and of each grid
branch line and then back-flush through the sprinkler main drain.

a. The water chlorination procedure shall be in accordance with


AWWA C651 and AWWA C652. Feed either a hypochlorite solution (using
a hypochlorinator) or liquid chlorine (using a solution-fed chlorinator
and booster pump) into the system at a constant rate of 50 parts per
million (ppm) until the entire system is filled.

b. Monitor the chlorine residual level in the water at six hour


intervals for a period of 24 hours. If the residual chlorine is below
25 ppm in any interval sampled, flush all piping and repeat the
chlorination procedure. Open and close each valve in the system
several times during this 24 hour period to ensure its proper
disinfection. Following the 24-hour period, verify that no less than

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25 ppm chlorine residual remains in the system. After the chlorine
residual level is successfully maintained at or above 25 ppm for a 24
hour period, flush the system with water from the distribution system
until the residual chlorine is reduced to less than one ppm.

c. Take additional samples of water at locations specified by the


Contracting Officer in disinfected containers for bacterial
examination. Test these samples in an approved laboratory for total
coliform organisms (coliform bacteria, fecal coliform, streptococcal,
and other bacteria) in accordance with EPA Standard Method SM9223,
Total Coliforms-PA Test.

d. Disinfection shall be repeated until tests indicate the absence of


coliform organisms (zero mean coliform density per 100 milliliters) in
two separate test samples taken 24 hours apart. The system will not be
accepted until satisfactory bacteriological results have been obtained.

3.9 PIPE COLOR CODE MARKING

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NOTE: Designer will coordinate color code marking
with Section 09 90 00 PAINTS AND COATINGS. Color
code marking for piping which are not listed in
Table I of Paragraph 3.5 Pipe Color Code Marking of
Section 09 90 00 will be added to the table.
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Color code marking of piping shall be as specified in Section 09 90 00


PAINTS AND COATINGS.

3.10 PRELIMINARY TESTS

The system, including the underground water mains and the aboveground
piping and system components, shall be tested to assure that equipment and
components function as intended. The underground and aboveground interior
piping systems and attached appurtenances subjected to system working
pressure shall be tested in accordance with NFPA 13 and NFPA 24. Upon
completion of specified tests, complete certificates as specified in
paragraph SUBMITTALS.

3.10.1 Underground Piping

3.10.1.1 Flushing

Underground piping shall be flushed in accordance with NFPA 24. This


includes the requirement to flush the lead-in connection to the fire
protection system at a flow rate not less that the calculated maximum water
demand rate of the system.

3.10.1.2 Hydrostatic Testing

New underground piping shall be hydrostatically tested in accordance with


NFPA 24. The allowable leakage shall be measured at the specified test
pressure by pumping from a calibrated container. The amount of leakage at
the joints shall not exceed 2 L 2 quarts per hour per 100 gaskets or
joints, regardless of pipe diameter.

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3.10.2 Aboveground Piping

3.10.2.1 Hydrostatic Testing

Aboveground piping shall be hydrostatically tested in accordance with


NFPA 13 at not less than 1400 kPa 200 psi or 350 kPa 50 psi in excess of
maximum system operating pressure and shall maintain that pressure without
loss for 2 hours. There shall be no drop in gauge pressure or visible
leakage when the system is subjected to the hydrostatic test. The test
pressure shall be read from a gauge located at the low elevation point of
the system or portion being tested.

3.10.2.2 Air Pressure Test

As specified in NFPA 13, an air pressure leakage test at 350 kPa 50 psi
shall be conducted for 24 hours. There shall be no drop in gauge pressure
in excess of 10 kPa 1.5 psi for the 24 hours. This air pressure test is in
addition to the required hydrostatic test.

3.10.2.3 Backflow Prevention Assembly Forward Flow Test

Each backflow prevention assembly shall be tested at system flow demand,


including all applicable hose streams, as specified in NFPA 13. Provide
all equipment and instruments necessary to conduct a complete forward flow
test, including 65 mm 2.5 inch diameter hoses, playpipe nozzles, calibrated
pressure gauges, and pitot tube gauge. Provide all necessary supports to
safely secure hoses and nozzles during the test. At the system demand
flow, the pressure readings and pressure drop (friction) across the
assembly shall be recorded. A metal placard shall be provided on the
backflow prevention assembly that lists the pressure readings both upstream
and downstream of the assembly, total pressure drop, and the system test
flow rate. The pressure drop shall be compared to the manufacturer's data.

3.10.3 Testing of Alarm Devices

Each alarm initiating device, including pressure alarm switch, low air
pressure switch, valve supervisory switch, and electrically-operated switch
shall be tested for proper operation. Water motor alarm shall be tested.
The connecting circuit [to the building fire alarm system] [and] [to the
base-wide fire report system] shall be inspected and tested.

3.10.4 Trip Tests of Dry Pipe Valves

Each dry pipe valve shall be trip-tested by reducing normal system air
pressure through operation the inspector's test connection. Systems
equipped with quick opening devices shall be first tested without the
operation of the quick opening device and then with it in operation. Test
results will be witnessed and recorded. Test results shall include the
number of seconds elapsed between the time the test valve is opened and
tripping of the dry valve; trip-point air pressure of the dry pipe valve;
water pressure prior to valve tripping; and number of seconds elapsed
between time the inspector's test valve is opened and water reaches the
orifice.

3.10.5 Main Drain Flow Test

Following flushing of the underground piping, a main drain test shall be


made to verify the adequacy of the water supply. Static and residual
pressures shall be recorded on the certificate specified in paragraph

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SUBMITTALS. In addition, a main drain test shall be conducted each time
after a main control valve is shut and opened.

3.11 FINAL ACCEPTANCE TEST

Final Acceptance Test shall begin only when the Preliminary Test Report has
been approved. The Fire Protection Specialist shall conduct the Final
Acceptance Test and shall provide a complete demonstration of the operation
of the system. This shall include operation of control valves and flowing
of inspector's test connections to verify operation of associated waterflow
alarm switches. After operation of control valves has been completed, the
main drain test shall be repeated to assure that control valves are in the
open position. Each system shall be completely drained after each trip
test. The system air supply system shall be tested to verify that system
pressure is restored in the specified time. In addition, the Fire
Protection Specialist shall have available copies of as-built drawings and
certificates of tests previously conducted. The installation shall not be
considered accepted until identified discrepancies have been corrected and
test documentation is properly completed and received. After the system
has been tested and drained, the system shall be drained periodically for
at least 2 weeks until it can be assured that water from the system has
been removed.

3.12 ONSITE TRAINING

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NOTE: The number of hours of instruction should be
determined based of the number and complexity of the
systems specified.
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The Fire Protection Specialist and Manufacturer's Representative shall


conduct a training course for operating and maintenance personnel as
designated by the Contracting Officer. Training shall be provided for a
period of [_____] hours of normal working time and shall start after the
system is functionally complete and after the Final Acceptance Test. The
Onsite Training shall cover all of the items contained in the approved
Operating and Maintenance Instructions.

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