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Series LFII Residential Flush Pendent Sprinklers 4.2 K-Factor

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Series LFII Residential


Flush Pendent Sprinklers
4.2 K-factor
The Series LFII (TY2284) has been
General designed with heat sensitivity and
water distribution characteristics
Description proven to help in the control of residen-
tial fires and to improve the chance for
The Series LFII (TY2284) Residential occupants to escape or be evacuated.
Flush Pendent Sprinklers are decora-
tive, fast response, fusible solder
sprinklers designed for use in residen- WARNINGS
tial occupancies such as homes, The Series LFII (TY2284) Residential
apartments, dormitories, and hotels. Flush Pendent Sprinklers described
When aesthetics is the major consid- herein must be installed and main-
eration, the Series LFII (TY2284) tained in compliance with this docu-
should be the first choice. ment, as well as with the applicable
The Series LFII are to be used in wet standards of the National Fire Protec-
pipe residential sprinkler systems for tion Association, in addition to the
one- and two-family dwellings and standards of any other authorities hav-
manufactured homes per NFPA 13D; ing jurisdiction. Failure to do so may
wet pipe residential sprinkler systems impair the performance of these de-
for residential occupancies up to and vices.
including four stories in height per The owner is responsible for maintain- Vertical Adjustment:
NFPA 13R; or, wet pipe sprinkler sys- ing their fire protection system and de- 3/8 inch (9,5 mm)
tems for the residential portions of any vices in proper operating condition. Finishes:
occupancy per NFPA 13. The installing contractor or sprinkler Sprinkler and Escutcheon:
The Series LFII (TY2284) has a 4.2 manufacturer should be contacted White, Chrome, Black,
(60,5) K-factor that provides the re- with any questions. or Antique Brass
quired residential flow rates at reduced
pressures, enabling smaller pipe sizes Physical Characteristics:
and water supply requirements. Body . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bronze
The flush design of the Series LFII Sprinkler/Model Deflector . . . . . . . . . .
Valve Cap . . . . . . . . .
.
.
Copper
. Brass
(TY2284) features a separable es-
cutcheon providing 3/8 inch (9,5 mm) Identification Orifice Seal . . . . . . . .
Heat Collectors . . . . . .
.
.
Copper
Copper
vertical adjustment. This adjustment
reduces the accuracy to which the pipe Number
drops to the sprinklers must be cut to SIN TY2284
help assure a perfect fit installation. Operation
The sprinkler assembly contains a
small fusible solder element. When ex-
IMPORTANT
Technical posed to sufficient heat from a fire, the
solder melts and enables the internal
Always refer to Technical Data
Sheet TFP700 for the “INSTALLER
Data components of the sprinkler to fall
away. At this point the sprinkler acti-
WARNING” that provides cautions Approvals: vates with the deflector dropping into
with respect to handling and instal- UL and C-UL Listed. its operated position (Reference Fig-
lation of sprinkler systems and com- ure 1C), permitting water to flow.
ponents. Improper handling and in- Maximum Working Pressure:
stallation can permanently damage 175 psi (12,1 bar)
a sprinkler system or its compo- Discharge Coefficient:
nents and cause the sprinkler to fail K = 4.2 GPM/psi1/2 (60,5 LPM/bar1/2)
to operate in a fire situation or cause Temperature Rating:
it to operate prematurely. 162°F/72°C

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Minimum Flow (b) and Minimum Flow (b) and Minimum Flow (b) and Residual Pressure
Maximum Maximum Residual Pressure Residual Pressure For Sloped Ceiling
Coverage Spacing For Horizontal Ceiling For Sloped Ceiling (Max. 8 Inch Rise for 12 Inch Run)
Area (a) Ft. (Max. 2 Inch Rise (Max. 8 Inch Rise Three sprinkler design when there are more
Ft. x Ft. (m) for 12 Inch Run) for 12 Inch Run) than two sprinklers in a compartment.
(m x m)
162°F/72°C 162°F/72°C 162°F/72°C

12 x 12 12 13 GPM (49,2 LPM) 17 GPM (64,3 LPM) 14 GPM (53,0 LPM)


(3,7 x 3,7) (3,7) 9.6 psi (0,66 bar) 16.4 psi (1,13 bar) 11.1 psi (0,77 bar)
14 x 14 14 13 GPM (49,2 LPM) 17 GPM (64,3 LPM) 14 GPM (53,0 LPM)
(4,3 x 4,3) (4,3) 9.6 psi (0,66 bar) 16.4 psi (1,13 bar) 11.1 psi (0,77 bar)
16 x 16 16 14 GPM (53,0 LPM) 17 GPM (64,3 LPM) 14 GPM (53,0 LPM)
(4,9 x 4,9) (4,9) 11.1 psi (0,77 bar) 16.4 psi (1,13 bar) 11.1 psi (0,77 bar)
18 x 18 18 18 GPM (68,1 LPM) 19 GPM (71,9 LPM) 18 GPM (68,1 LPM)
(5,5 x 5,5) (5,5) 18.4 psi (1,27 bar) 20.5 psi (1,41 bar) 18.4 psi (1,27 bar)
20 x 20 20 22 GPM (83,3 LPM) 24 GPM (90,8 LPM) N/A
(6,1 x 6,1) (6,1) 27.4 psi (1,89 bar) 32.7 psi (2,25 bar)

(a) For coverage area dimensions less than or between those indicated, it is necessary to use the minimum required flow for the next
highest coverage area for which hydraulic design criteria are stated.

(b) Requirement is based on minimum flow in GPM (LPM) from each sprinkler. The associated residual pressures are calculated
using the nominal K-factor. Refer to Hydraulic Design Criteria Section for details.

TABLE A
NFPA 13D AND NFPA 13R HYDRAULIC DESIGN CRITERIA
FOR THE SERIES LFII (TY2284)
RESIDENTIAL FLUSH PENDENT SPRINKLER

sprinklers. The minimum required dis- Precautionary Warnings for Corro-


Design charge from each of the four sprinklers sive Environments. The Series LFII
is to be the greater of the following: (TY2284) flush sprinkler heads must
Criteria • The flow rates given in Table A for
be installed in a non-corrosive environ-
ment. The improper use of corrosive
The Series LFII (TY2284) Residential NFPA 13D and 13R as a function of
agents such as flux, other products
Flush Pendent Sprinklers are UL temperature rating and the maxi-
that contain chloride ions described,
Listed and C-UL Listed for installation mum allowable coverage area.
whether applied internally or externally
in accordance with the following crite- • A minimum discharge of 0.1 gpm/sq. to the sprinkler system, may result in
ria. ft. over the “design area” comprised corrosion of the sprinkler head, or
of the four most hydraulically de- stress corrosion cracking, which in
NOTE manding sprinklers for the actual turn may cause the sprinklers heads to
When conditions exist that are outside coverage areas being protected by develop leaks, operate unexpectedly,
the scope of the provided criteria, refer the four sprinklers. or not operate properly.
to the Residential Sprinkler Design
Guide TFP490 for the manufacturer’s Accordingly, it is essential that the Se-
recommendations that may be accept- Obstruction To Water Distribution. ries LFII (TY2284) flush sprinkler head
able the local Authority Having Juris- Locations of sprinklers are to be in be installed only by experienced fire
diction. accordance with the obstruction rules sprinkler engineers, who comply fully
of NFPA 13 for residential sprinklers. with NFPA13, 13D, 13R and 25, ASTM
System Type. Only wet pipe systems B813, ASTM B828 and Copper Devel-
may be utilized. Operational Sensitivity. The sprin-
opment Association (CDA).
klers are to be installed in the flush
Hydraulic Design. The minimum re- position per Figure 1 with the provided Copper sprinkler system piping.
quired sprinkler flow rate for systems escutcheon. Any time copper piping is used in any
designed to NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R part of a fire sprinkler system, the cop-
are given in Table A as a function of Sprinkler Spacing. The minimum
per piping must be installed in confor-
temperature rating and the maximum spacing between sprinklers is 8 feet
mance with all applicable standards
allowable coverage areas. The sprin- (2,4 m). The maximum spacing be-
and requirements for copper piping,
kler flow rate is the minimum required tween sprinklers cannot exceed the
including: NFPA13, 13D, 13R and 25,
discharge from each of the total length of the coverage area (Ref. Table
ASTM B813, ASTM B828, and Copper
number of “design sprinklers” as speci- A) being hydraulically calculated (e.g.,
Development Association (CDA). Any
fied in NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R. maximum 12 feet for a 12 ft. x 12 ft.
soldering in any part of a sprinkler
coverage area, or 20 feet for a 20 ft. x
For systems designed to NFPA 13, the system, either internally or externally,
20 ft. coverage area).
number of design sprinklers is to be must be done with use of only an
the four most hydraulically demanding ASTM B 813 approved flux. Residual
TFP420 Page 3 of 8

WRENCH
RECESS
#4948
WRENCH & SOCKET
COMBINATION
3/32" (2,4 mm) TYP. FACE OF
DO NOT SPRINKLER
OVER-TIGHTEN FITTING
WRENCH
ACCEPTS
3/8" SOCKET
DRIVE
29/32±3/16" #4947
(23,0±4,8 mm) SOCKET

FIGURE 2
MOUNTING SPRINKLER SOCKET
CEILING LEVEL
SURFACE WRENCH & SOCKET COMBINATION
TOLERANCE
LIMIT
SPRINKLER
WRENCHING
PROTECTIVE CAP AREA
A
2" (50 mm) DIA.

29/32±3/16" 2-1/4"
(23,0±4,8 mm) (57,2 mm)

HEAT
COLLECTOR
FIGURE 3
PROTECTIVE CAP REMOVAL TOOL
2-15/16" (75 mm) DIA.
B
1/2" NPT
7/16" (11,1 mm)
NOMINAL MAKE-IN
9/16" (14,2 mm)
15/16" (23,6 mm)

DEFLECTOR
IN OPERATED
POSITION
C

FIGURE 1
SERIES LFII (TY2284) RESIDENTIAL
FLUSH PENDENT SPRINKLER
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General Information. The basic con- Lintels. Lintels over doorways exiting
cept of this protection scheme is to the compartment must be present. The
locate the sprinklers on the underside minimum height for the lintels is 8
A of the beams, Ref. Figure 4, (not in the inches or no less than the depth of the
1-3/32" (27,8 mm) MAX.
23/32" (18,3 mm) MIN.

beam pockets); to identify the main Primary Beams, whichever is greater.


beams that principally run in one direc-
Sprinkler Types. Series LFII
tion as “primary beams”; and, to iden-
(TY2284), 162F, Flush Pendent Resi-
tify the beams that run principally per-
dential Sprinklers.
pendicular to the main beams, as may
be present (or in some cases may be Sprinkler Coverage Area and Hy-
necessary for proper sprinkler protec- draulic Design. The sprinkler cover-
tion), as “secondary beams”. age areas and hydraulic design criteria
as presented in the Table A for “Hori-
Primary and Secondary Beam
zontal Ceilings” are to be applied.
FLUSH
Types. Solid surface, solid or hollow
TY2284 POSITION core, combustible or non-combustible. Sprinkler Position. The bottom of
heat collector to bottom of primary
Primary and Secondary Beam Posi-
beams for the Series LFII (TY2284)
tioning. Directly attached to the un-
B derside of a combustible or non-com-
Flush Pendent Sprinklers is to be
1-3/32" (27,8 mm) MAX.
23/32" (18,3 mm) MIN.

23/32 to 1-3/32 inches (Fig. 4A). The


bustible smooth ceiling at any
vertical centerline of the Series LFII
elevation.
(TY2284) Flush Pendent Sprinklers is
Primary Beam Cross-Section: Maxi- to be no greater than half the primary
mum depth of 14 inches and the maxi- beam cross-sectional width plus 2
mum width is unlimited. The cross-sec- inches from the centerline of the pri-
tional shape of the primary beam may mary beam (Fig 4B).
be rectangular to circular.
NOTES
Secondary Beam Cross-Section.
Core drilling of beams to allow the
Maximum depth to be no greater than
installation of sprinkler drops requires
the primary beam and the maximum
TY2284 consulting with a structural engineer.
width is unlimited. The cross-sectional
MAXIMUM shape of the secondary beam may be Where core drilling is not permitted,
ONE-HALF BEAM
WIDTH PLUS
rectangular to circular. the previously stated sprinkler position
2" (50,8 mm) criteria for the Series LFII (TY2284)
Primary Beam Spacing. The primary
Pendent Sprinklers allows for the
beams (Fig. 5A) are to be 3 ft. - 4 in. to
sprinkler drop to be placed adjacent to
6 ft. from the compartment wall to cen-
the primary beam.
ter of the nearest beam and from cen-
ter to center between beams. Beam and Soffit Arrangements. A
FIGURE 4 soffit is permitted to be placed around
SPRINKLER POSITIONING Secondary Beam Spacing. The sec-
the perimeter of a compartment with
UNDER PRIMARY BEAMS ondary beams principally run perpen-
the beam arrangement within the sof-
(Refer to the “Beam Ceiling dicular to the primary beams.
fited area (Fig.6).
Design Criteria” section) Secondary beams of a depth equal to
The cross-section of the soffit may be
the primary beam must be placed so
any size as long as it does not create
that the beam pockets created by the
an obstruction to water distribution per
primary beams do not exceed 20 feet
the obstruction rules of NFPA 13 for
flux must be thoroughly REMOVED in length (Fig. 5B).
residential sprinklers.
from both the interior and exterior sur-
faces of the piping before installing the NOTE When soffits are present, the pre-
sprinkler heads. The use of improper When the beam pockets created by viously provided 3 ft.- 4 in. to 6 ft.
flux, or the failure to thoroughly remove the primary beams exceed 20 feet in “compartment wall to adjacent beam”
proper flux, may result in corrosion of length, the installation will require the distance for the primary and secon-
the sprinkler head or stress cracking, use of secondary beams as described dary beams is to be measured from the
which in turn may cause the sprinklers above. Otherwise, secondary beams face of the soffit as opposed to the
heads to develop leaks, operate unex- need not be present. compartment wall.
pectedly, or not operate properly. Secondary beams of a cross-sectional
NOTE
depth greater than one-quarter the
Although the distance to the beams is
depth of the primary beams are to be
Beam Ceiling a minimum of 3 ft. - 4 in. from the
measured from the face of the soffit,
the sprinkler coverage area is to be
compartment wall to center of the
Design Criteria nearest beam and from center to cen-
measured from the compartment wall.
ter between beams (Fig. 5C).
The Series LFII (TY2284) Residential
Flush Pendent Sprinklers are UL and Secondary beams of a cross-sectional
C-UL Listed for installation in residen- depth no greater than one-quarter the
tial occupancies with horizontal ceil- depth of the primary beams may be
ings (i.e., slopes up to a 2 inch rise placed at any compartment wall to
over a 12 inch run) with beams when center of the nearest beam distance
installed in accordance with the follow- and from any center to center distance
ing criteria: between beams (Fig. 5C).
TFP420 Page 5 of 8

ALL FIGURES: A A A
DISTANCES ARE
MEASURED TO 14" (356 mm)
COMPARTMENT MAXIMUM
WALL FACES AND
TO CENTERLINES
OF BEAMS A = 3'-4" to 6'-0" (1,0 to 1,8 m)
FOR PRIMARY BEAMS HAV-
ING A 14" (356 mm) MAXIMUM
DEPTH

PRIMARY
BEAM 20'-0" (6,1 m)
MAXIMUM

COMPARTMENT
WALLS

FIGURE 5A
PRIMARY BEAM SPANS UP TO 20'-0" (6,1 m)

A A A

A = 3'-4" to 6'-0" (1,0 to 1,8 m)


FOR PRIMARY BEAMS HAV-
SECONDARY B ING A 14" (356 mm) MAXIMUM
BEAM DEPTH

B = 20'-0" (6,1 m) MAXIMUM


FOR SECONDARY BEAMS
THAT ARE TO BE EQUAL IN
DEPTH TO PRIMARY BEAMS
PRIMARY
AND THAT MUST BE IN PLACE
BEAM
SO THAT PRIMARY BEAM
POCKETS DO NOT EXCEED
20'-0" (6,1 m)

COMPARTMENT
WALLS

FIGURE 5B
PRIMARY BEAM SPANS GREATER THAN 20'-0" (6,1 m)

A A A

C A = 3'-4" to 6'-0" (1,0 to 1,8 m)


FOR PRIMARY BEAMS HAV-
ING A 14" (356 mm) MAXIMUM
DEPTH
SECONDARY C
BEAM C = 3'-4" (1,0 m) MINIMUM FOR
SECONDARY BEAMS HAVING
DEPTHS GREATER THAN 25%
OF PRIMARY BEAMS

PRIMARY * or
BEAM C = ANY DISTANCE FOR SEC-
ONDARY BEAMS HAVING
DEPTHS UP TO 25% OF
PRIMARY BEAMS
* REFER TO
FIGURE 5B COMPARTMENT
FOR SPANS WALLS
EXCEEDING
20'-0" (6,1 m)
FIGURE 5C
COMBINATIONS OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY BEAMS

FIGURE 5
BEAM ARRANGEMENTS
(Refer to the “Beam Ceiling Design Criteria” section)
Page 6 of 8 TFP420

SECONDARY
BEAM
*

PRIMARY
* USE DISTANCES SHOWN
IN FIGURES 5A, 5B & 5C,
BEAM EXCEPT MEASUREMENTS
ARE TAKEN FROM FACES
OF SOFFITS INSTEAD OF
FROM COMPARTMENT
WALL SURFACES
FACE OF
SOFFIT

COMPARTMENT
WALLS

FIGURE 6
BEAM AND SOFFIT ARRANGEMENTS
(Refer to the “Beam Ceiling Design Criteria” section)

fitting to the mounting surface will be


Installation nominally 29/32 inches (23,0 mm) as Care and
shown in Figure 1A.
The Series LFII (TY2284) must be in-
stalled in accordance with the follow- Step 3. With pipe thread sealant ap- Maintenance
ing instructions: plied to the pipe threads, hand tighten
The Series LFII (TY2284) must be
NOTES the Sprinkler into the sprinkler fitting. maintained and serviced in accord-
The Protective Cap is to remain on the Step 4. Wrench tighten the Sprinkler ance with the following instructions:
sprinkler during installation until the using only the Sprinkler Socket or
ceiling installation is complete. The Wrench & Socket Combination (Ref. NOTES
Protective Cap must be removed to Figure 2). The wrench recess of the Absence of an Escutcheon Plate may
place the sprinkler in service. Socket is to be applied to the sprinkler delay the time to sprinkler operation in
A leak tight 1/2 inch NPT sprinkler joint wrenching area (Ref. Figure 1A). a fire situation.
should be obtained with a torque of 7 Step 5. Use the “ceiling level tolerance Before closing a fire protection system
to 14 ft.lbs. (9,5 to 19,0 Nm). A maxi- limit” indicator on the Protective Cap to main control valve for maintenance
mum of 21 ft.lbs. (28,5 Nm) of torque check for proper installation height. work on the fire protection system
is to be used to install sprinklers. Relocate the sprinkler fitting as neces- which it controls, permission to shut
Higher levels of torque may distort the sary. If desired the Protective Cap may down the affected fire protection sys-
sprinkler inlet with consequent leak- also be used to locate the center of the tem must be obtained from the proper
age or impairment of the sprinkler. clearance hole by gently pushing the authorities and all personnel who may
Do not attempt to compensate for in- ceiling material against the center be affected by this action must be no-
sufficient adjustment in an Escutcheon point of the Cap. tified.
Plate by under- or over-tightening the Step 6. After the ceiling has been com- Sprinklers which are found to be leak-
Sprinkler. Readjust the position of the pleted with the 2 inch (50 mm) diame- ing or exhibiting visible signs of corro-
sprinkler fitting to suit. ter clearance hole, use the Protective sion must be replaced.
Each sprinkler must be inspected be- Cap Removal Tool (Ref. Figure 3) to Automatic sprinklers must never be
fore installation. Do not use any sprin- remove the Protective Cap and then
painted, plated, coated, or otherwise
kler that exhibits any deformations or push on the Escutcheon until its flange
altered after leaving the factory. Modi-
cracks, including cracks on the protec- just comes in contact with the ceiling. fied or over heated sprinklers must be
tive cap. Do not continue to push the Escutch-
replaced.
eon such that it lifts a ceiling panel out
Step 1. The Sprinkler must be installed of its normal position. If the Escutch- Care must be exercised to avoid dam-
only in the pendent position and with eon cannot be engaged with the Sprin- age - before, during, and after instal-
the Sprinkler waterway centerline per- kler, or the Escutcheon cannot be en- lation. Sprinklers damaged by drop-
pendicular to the mounting surface. gaged sufficiently to contact the ping, striking, wrench twist/slippage,
Step 2. Install the sprinkler fitting so ceiling, relocate the sprinkler fitting as or the like, must be replaced.
that the distance from the face of the necessary. The owner is responsible for the in-
TFP420 Page 7 of 8

spection, testing, and maintenance of


their fire protection system and de- Limited Ordering
vices in compliance with this docu-
ment, as well as with the applicable Warranty Procedure
standards of the National Fire Protec-
tion Association (e.g., NFPA 25), in Products manufactured by Tyco Fire When placing an order, indicate the full
addition to the standards of any other Products are warranted solely to the product name. Contact your local dis-
authorities having jurisdiction. The in- original Buyer for ten (10) years tributor for availability..
stalling contractor or sprinkler manu- against defects in material and work-
Sprinkler Assembly:
facturer should be contacted relative to manship when paid for and properly
any questions. installed and maintained under normal Series LFII (TY2284), K=4.2, Residen-
use and service. This warranty will ex- tial Flush Pendent Sprinkler without
NOTE pire ten (10) years from date of ship- Escutcheon and having a (specify)
The owner must assure that the sprin- ment by Tyco Fire Products. No war- finish, P/N (specify).
klers are not used for hanging of any ranty is given for products or
objects and that the sprinklers are only components manufactured by compa- Chrome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-123-9-162
White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-123-4-162
cleaned by means of gently dusting nies not affiliated by ownership with Black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-123-6-162
with a feather duster; otherwise, non- Tyco Fire Products or for products and Antique Brass . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-123-1-162
operation in the event of a fire or inad- components which have been subject
vertent operation may result. to misuse, improper installation, corro- Escutcheon:
sion, or which have not been installed,
It is recommended that automatic maintained, modified or repaired in ac- Escutcheon for Series LFII (TY2284),
sprinkler systems be inspected, cordance with applicable Standards of K=4.2, Residential Flush Pendent
tested, and maintained by a qualified the National Fire Protection Associa- Sprinkler with (specify) finish, P/N
Inspection Service in accordance with tion, and/or the standards of any other (specify).
local requirements and/or national Authorities Having Jurisdiction. Mate-
codes. Chrome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-123-9-001
rials found by Tyco Fire Products to be White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-123-4-001
defective shall be either repaired or Black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-123-6-001
replaced, at Tyco Fire Products’ sole Antique Brass . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-123-1-001
option. Tyco Fire Products neither as-
sumes, nor authorizes any person to Accessories:
assume for it, any other obligation in Socket for Series LFII (TY2284) Resi-
connection with the sale of products or dential Flush Pendent Sprinkler, P/N
parts of products. Tyco Fire Products 56-000-4-947.
shall not be responsible for sprinkler
system design errors or inaccurate or Wrench & Socket for Series LFII
incomplete information supplied by (TY2284) Residential Flush Pendent
Buyer or Buyer’s representatives. Sprinkler, P/N 56-000-4-948.
IN NO EVENT SHALL TYCO FIRE Protective Cap Removal Tool for Se-
PRODUCTS BE LIABLE, IN CON- ries LFII (TY2284) Residential Flush
TRACT, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR Pendent Sprinkler, P/N 56-000-4-300.
UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THE-
ORY, FOR INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT,
SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO LABOR CHARGES, RE-
GARDLESS OF WHETHER TYCO
FIRE PRODUCTS WAS INFORMED
ABOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES, AND IN NO EVENT
SHALL TYCO FIRE PRODUCTS’ LI-
ABILITY EXCEED AN AMOUNT
EQUAL TO THE SALES PRICE.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS
MADE IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FIT-
NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR-
POSE.
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TYCO FIRE PRODUCTS, 451 North Cannon Avenue, Lansdale, Pennsylvania 19446

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