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Installation

Installation
This Training
Burkhard Krafft
Technical Services Manager EMEA

Introduction Components

FM-200®
Design Install./Maint.

Exam
All Installations are to be
performed in accordance NFPA 2001
with: Clean Agent
Fire
FM-200 Manual Extinguishing
All appropriate codes and System
standards 2000 Edition

Local
State
Federal
AHJ (Authority Having
Jurisdiction)
Safety Basics
All agents may be and must
be considered to be
hazardous at concentrations
above their normal design
levels and may be toxic or
create dangerous oxygen
levels, e.g. may be very
dangerous if released into
enclosed room, van or
shipping container.
Safety Basics
Never rush your work!
Safety comes before an early
finish.
Think before you act.
Safety Basics
Before installing any pipework
from the system container(s),
the container(s) must be
secured to an immovable
object.
If this is neglected and the
container accidentally
discharges the container will
become a dangerous projectile!
If this happens there could be a
serious injury or worst still
someone could be killed!
Safety Basics
Do not remove plugs or any
part
whatsoever from a valve
unless you know the
principle of operation.
Never remove plugs from
actuation ports until you are
immediately ready to fit
actuation components.
Do not fit actuators until you
have verified they are in the
reset position.
Safety Basics
Never move a container that is not
fitted with an anti-recoil device.
Never move a container that is not
fitted with a valve protection device
i.e. transportation cap.
The container protection cap protects
the valve during transit and MUST be
left with the customer upon
completion of the installation.
Always use a container trolley to
avoid possibility of a container falling
over or a lifting injury.
Safety Basics


DANGER !

Video
General System Design

Modularised approach
easier system design
often most economic
solution

Note:
Note:
A
A maximum
maximum ofof 99 slave
slave
cylinders are allowed
cylinders are allowed
to
to be
be released
released by
by one
one
master
master cylinder.
cylinder.
General System Design

Manifolded system
if containers are
positioned remote
from the hazard
multi-hazard-system
with distribution
valves
Note:
Note:
A
A maximum
higher costs due to
maximum ofof 99 slave
slave
cylinderslarger pipes and longer
are allowed
cylinders are allowed
to
to be
be released
released by
by one
one
master pipe runs
master cylinder.
cylinder.
Installation

Main headings in the order of installation:


Container Installation
Piping and Nozzles
Actuation Controls
Ancillary Equipment
Completion Procedures
Installation

Important!
Installation drawings must be prepared for the
hazard.
Installation drawings contain the following information:
enclosure volumes / agent quantities
container data
scaled pipe network plan + pipe network isometric
pipe diameters, pipe length, drops & rises
nozzle data
solenoid actuator technical data
wiring charts (low pressure switch, pressure switch,
actuator)
fittings data
Installation

Important!
Installation drawings must be prepared for the
hazard.
These drawings should be followed closely in
order to ensure that the system meets its design
criteria.
If for any reason modifications are required the
system must be recalculated before proceeding
with the installation.
Container Installation

General:
Container location is identified on the
system drawings
Containers must be firmly secured to a
wall or bulkhead
Container Installation

General:
No safety outlet and actuation caps
should be removed at this stage!
Single Container Installation
Fix the back channels of the mounting brackets to the wall
at the appropriate hights using suitable anchor type bolts.
Single Container Installation
The bracket assembly is designed to be mounted to a rigid
surface with the container assembly resting on the floor.

Each strap is notched for insertion into the back channel


allowing the container to be properly aligned.
Single Container Installation
Position the container against the back channel with
the valve outlet pointing left.

Insert the
container straps
at top and
bottom and
secure with the
bolts provided.
Single Container Installation
Remove the safety outlet cap from the valve outlet
adapter
With the cap removed
from the valve outlet
adapter, install a union
coupling.
Caution. Do not over
tighten the container
connection. Excessive
tightening may cause the
valve outlet thread to be
damaged.
Remove the union and replace the safety
outlet cap after the initial pipe run has been
installed.
Multiple Container Installation
Fix the back channels of the mounting brackets to the wall
at the appropriate hights using suitable anchor type bolts.
Multiple Container Installation
Position the containers against the back channel
with the valve outlet pointing left at the required
spacing for the manifold ports.
Multiple Container Installation
Manifold bracket installation:
vertical back
channel
cantilever bracket

manifold bracket
Multiple Container Installation
Manifold bracket installation:
Fix the vertical back channels to the wall (appropriate
height see table)
Locate and secure the cantilever brackets to each
channel
Locate manifold brackets in
cantilever channel
Remove outlet safety cap For safety remove discharge hose
and attach discharge hose and replace safety caps while
between valve and pipework is installed.
manifold.
Adjust cantilever height as
required and secure in Hygood
Hygood manual
manualpage
page47
47
position.
Pipe Installation

General:
The installation should commence at the union elbow
(single container) / manifold assembly (multiple
containers) and progress along to the discharge nozzles.
Pipe Installation Section
Section55

General:
Install the pipework acc. to the installation drawings
provided ensuring that the following is adhered to:
 The piping material must conform to the
requirements of BS5306: Part 5 Section 5.1. /
NFPA 2001 2-2.
 The pipe must be reamed, blown clear and
swabbed with an appropriate solvent to remove
mill varnish and cutting oil before assembly
(required by BS / NFPA).
 PTFE tape is the only acceptable pipe sealant
and must be applied to the male threads.
Pipe Installation

US Steel Pipe Requirements:


Pipe Installation

US Fittings:
Pipe Installation

UK Steel Pipe Requirements:


Pipe Installation

UK Fittings:
Pipe Installation

Pressure test of pipe work depends on standard / local


regulation.

• All open ended pipe shall be pneumatically tested in a


closed circuit for a period of 10 minutes at 3 bar.
• At the end of the 10 minute period the pressure drop shall
not exceed 20% of the test pressure i.e. 2.4 bar.
Pipe Installation

Pipe Hangers:
Hangers must be spaced
according to the size of the pipe.

Hangers must be fixed to a


structure capable of supporting
the pipework.
Pipe Installation

Pipe Hangers:
Hangers must be placed within 300 mm (12") of the
discharge nozzle.
Hangers must be placed between elbows that are more
than 600 mm (24") apart.
Pipe Installation
Side tee split limits Bull tee split limits

90-70%
minimum length minimum length
of 10 x nominal of 10 x nominal
pipe diameter pipe diameter
70-30%
10-30%

30-70%
Pipe Installation
minimum length of 10 x nominal pipe diameter ???
Pipe Split

Side tee orientation:

yes no
flow split on
horizontal plane
Pipe Split

Wrong way of side tee orientation:


Pipe Split

Bull tee orientation:

yes no
flow split on
horizontal plane
Nozzles
All nozzles require the installation of a dirt trap
comprising 1 side tee, 2 nipples and 1 pipe cap.
Fit the nozzle to the nipple of the dirt trap and check the
nozzle orifice to ensure proper orientation.

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Nozzles
A false ceiling comprising loose tiles must have the tiles
retained within a 2 m radius of the nozzle to prevent
moving during discharge.

Nozzles should be installed a


maximum of 300 mm below the
ceiling.

max. 300 mm
Nozzle Installation
Nozzle Installation
Nozzle Installation
Actuation

Method depends on system configuration:


Single container actuation
Multiple container actuation
Single Container

Removable electric actuator:

Installed hand tight

Do not install
actuator until
final
connections!
Single Container

Removable electric actuator:

4.5-5.0 mm
plug can be with nut tight
located any against body
90o angle

NON-FIRE POSITION
Single Container

Manual actuator:
Mount directly to
valve!
Mount on top of
removable electric
actuator.
Hand tight only.

Do not install
actuator until
final
connections!
Single Container

Manual actuator:
Check actuation pin.
Pull knob will not
raise pin!

4.5-5.0 mm
with nut tight
against body
Single Container

Pneumatic actuator:
Mount directly to
valve.
Normally on slave
tanks.
Multiple Container Actuation
Master cylinder
 electric & / or
manual actuation
Slave cylinders
 pneumatic actuation

Max. slaves = 9
Master Slave Slave
Pressure Switch
Signals that the system
has actually discharged
Connects to pneumatic
actuation line
Pressure Switch
Single tank & multiple
tank installation

Connections
• Term. 1 Common (violet)
• Term. 2 NO (black)
• Term. 3 NC (blue)

Single Tank System Multiple Tank System


Low Pressure Switch
Factory installed to every
container valve *

* Pyro-Chem optional
Warning Notice
Required at every exit
Required at every entrance
May be screwed or glued

Areas protected by
concentrations less
than NOAEL

Areas protected by
concentrations greater
than NOAEL
Completion
Completion
Completion Procedures

Pre-checks and visual inspections


Final connections
Hand over procedure
Completion Procedures

Electrical Checks:
Make sure electric actuator is disconnected from the valve
Check electric connection to control panel
Check actuation
Ensure reset of the actuator!
Do not replace actuator until
final handover
Completion Procedures

Pneumatic Checks:
Remove pneumatic actuator from each cylinder
Disconnect pilot hose from master cylinder
Introduce 4 bar (58 psi)
Verify pneumatic actuator operation
Verify pressure switch operation (if installed)
Completion Procedures

Pneumatic Checks:
Before replacing the pneumatic actuator(s)
 ensure reset

After replacing the pneumatic


actuator(s)
 reconnect pilot hose

Reset pressure switch


Completion Procedures

General Mechanical Checks:


Inspect cylinder / cylinder battery
 Back channels
 Container fixing
 Manifold fixing
 Firm connection of discharge hoses
 Firm connection of pilot lines
 Container nameplates
Completion Procedures

General Mechanical Checks:


Inspect protected area
 Piping
 Pipe connections
 Nozzles
 Warning signs
Completion Procedures

Final Connections:
Single container system
 Remove outlet cap
 Connect piping to outlet
 Install electrical actuator
Completion Procedures

Final Connections:
Multiple container system
 Remove outlet caps
 Connect flexible discharge hoses
 Install electrical actuator
Completion Procedures

Handover Procedure:
Entire system inspected
Make sure system is operational
Make photos (for your own documentation)
Issue of the appropriate documentation
Explain the operation of the system to your customer
Completion Procedures

General:
Personnel required to work in protected area
should be familiar with the detection and
suppression system
User to be trained in operation of the system


 General
General about
about the
the extinguishing
extinguishing system
system

 Purpose
Purpose

 The
The agent
agent
Completion Procedures

General:
Personnel required to work in protected area
should be familiar with the detection and
suppression system
User to be trained in operation of the system


 How
How does
does the
the system
system release?
release?

 Manual
Manual System
System

 Fully
Fully Automatic
Automatic System
System

 Fully
Fully Automatic
Automatic System
System with
with Manual
Manual
Intervention
Intervention
Completion Procedures

General:
Personnel required to work in protected area
should be familiar with the detection and
suppression system
User to be trained in operation of the system


 What
What to
to do
do in
in case
case of
of alarm/release?
alarm/release?

 Vacate
Vacate the
the room
room atat once
once

 No
No danger
danger toto personnel
personnel
Completion Procedures

General:
Personnel required to work in protected area
should be familiar with the detection and
suppression system
User to be trained in operation of the system


 Actions
Actions following
following an
an alarm/release?
alarm/release?

 Advise
Advise the
the emergency
emergency services
services ifif appropriate
appropriate

 Make
Make sure
sure nobody
nobody is
is in
in the
the hazard
hazard ("roll-call")
("roll-call")

 Prevent
Prevent unauthorized
unauthorized personnel
personnel from
from entering
entering the
the
hazard
hazard area
area
Completion Procedures

Handover Procedure:
Appropriate record (Commissioning
Schedule)
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Introduction Components

FM-200®
Design Install./Maint.

Exam

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