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SECTION 15330 AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM ****** ***** **** *** ** * ** *** **** ***** ****** NOTE TO SPECIFIER:

This section contains several types of automatic sprinkler piping. Some piping is allowed only at restricted use locations. Refer to Design Criteria and NFPA 13 and coordinate drawings and this section. Edit this section to suit specific project requirements. ****** ***** **** *** ** * ** *** **** ***** ****** PART 1 1.01 A. GENERAL SUMMARY Section Includes: 1. Wet automatic fire sprinkler systems including fire pump, fire pump controller, alarms, safety devices, piping, sprinklers and related accessories, sized and spaced for light hazard occupancy and ordinary hazard occupancy. Different sprinkler piping systems, including necessary accessories to combine into 1 system.

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Related Sections: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 07270 09900 15047 15300 15320 15410 15501 16722 Firestopping and Fire and Smoke Barrier Caulking. Painting. Identification. Fire Protection. Fire Pump and Controls. Piping (Plumbing). Wet Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems. Fire Alarm and Detection Systems.

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REFERENCES American National Standards Institute, Inc. (ANSI). 1. ANSI B.25, B.5, B2.1, B16.1, B16.3, B16.4, B16.9, B16.25, B18.2, B31.10, B31.10a, and B31.10b.

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American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). 1. 2. A47-90(95) A53-96 Specification for Ferritic Malleable Iron Castings. Specification for Pipe, Steel, Black and Ho-Dipped, Zinc-Coated, Welded and Jan 04 15330 - 1

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Seamless. Specification for Electric-ResistanceWelded Steel Pipe. Specification for Piping Fittings of Wrought Carbon Steel and Alloy Steel for Moderate and High Temperature Service.

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Factory Mutual (FM). Federal Specifications (FS) WW-H-171E. National Electrical Code - 1999 (NEC). National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). 1. 2. NFPA 13. NFPA 214.

****** ***** **** *** ** * ** *** **** ***** ****** NOTE TO SPECIFIER: The following paragraph F. applies to BlazeMaster CPVC Fire Sprinkler Pipe and Fittings system only. ****** ***** **** *** ** * ** *** **** ***** ****** G. Southern Building Code Congress International (SBCCI) Public Safety Testing and Evaluation Services Inc., Report No.94115. Underwriters Laboratories (UL). SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Design Requirements: 1. 2. Provide a hydraulically designed installation of automatic sprinklers with 100 percent coverage of the building except areas indicated otherwise. Sprinkler head arrangement shall symmetrically laid out on ceiling tile. Coordinate with partitions, columns, beams, lighting fixtures, ceiling grilles, and other architectural elements. Sprinkler heads shall be spaced, located, and positioned according to NFPA 13. Use maximum allowable spacing of sprinkler heads for the hazard occupancy type designed. Furnish guards on sprinkler heads located near heaters, boilers, in stair enclosures, and under air conditioning ducts or building obstructions below 8'0" above finish floor. Building system shall be hydraulically designed M-DCPS MASTER SPECIFICATION GUIDELINES Jan 04 15330 - 2

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according to the latest issue of NFPA 13. Calculations, drawings, referenced diagrams, performance curves, and data used to layout and identify system shall be signed and sealed by a Florida registered professional engineer. a. Submit signed and sealed information to the Board's insurance underwriter and local fire authorities for approvals and provide only approved submittals to the Board for substantial completion. Design density shall be 0.15 gpm over 1500 square feet.

b. 1.04 A. B.

SUBMITTALS Submit properly identified manufacturer's literature. Submit shop drawings for the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Valves and appurtenances. Pipe hangers and supports. Sprinkler heads. Piping. Flow switches and control devices. Submit complete, 1/8" scale, drawings of fire sprinkler system layout. Available water flow, pressure calculations, and hydraulic calculations.

1.05 A.

QUALITY ASSURANCE Regulatory Requirements: 1. 2. 3. Fire protection equipment and devices shall be UL listed for the service intended. Install equipment according to standards of NFPA and FM requirements. Electrical installation shall comply with NEC and local codes.

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Requirements for Thermoplastic Post-Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) Fire Sprinkler Pipe: 1. 2. Installer shall have successfully completed the manufacturer's training classes before starting the Work. Comply with applicable CPVC codes and standards, manufacturer's specifications and installation requirements, and as noted in this section. M-DCPS MASTER SPECIFICATION GUIDELINES Jan 04 15330 - 3

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Comply with Goodrich. a. b. c. d. e. f.

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General Specification for Blaze Master CPVC fire sprinkler pipe and fittings. "Installations Instructions for BlazeMaster CPVC Fire Sprinkler Pipe and Fittings for Underground Water Pressure Service", latest edition. "BlazeMaster Fire Sprinkler Systems Installation Guide", latest edition. "Installation Instructions for BlazeMaster CPVC Fire Sprinkler Pipe and Pipe Fittings for System Risers", latest edition. "General Specifications for BlazeMaster CPVC, Item No.6 Limitations", latest edition. "BlazeMaster Fire Sprinkler Systems Friction Loss Table", latest edition.

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DRAWINGS The intent of the drawings is to provide the fire sprinkler installer a framework for pricing and hydraulic calculations. FINAL SIZING After final sizing is accepted by A/E and other authorities having jurisdiction, contract price will be adjusted due to over sizing or under sizing of original engineering drawings. PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS CPVC Fire Sprinkler Pipe and Fittings: B.F. Goodrich BlazeMaster CPVC or accepted equivalent. Steel Valves and Appurtenances: 1. Gate Valves: a. 2-1/2" and Larger: Crane 467, Mueller A2073-6, or Kennedy No.68, UL listed, FM approved flanged faced, outside screw and yoke, ferro-steel body and bonnet and bronze fitted, 175 WWP Class. 2" and Smaller: UL listed, FM approved O.S. & Y threaded bronze, rising stem 175 WWP Class; Crane M-DCPS MASTER SPECIFICATION GUIDELINES Jan 04 15330 - 4

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PART 2 2.01 A. B.

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459, Stockham B133, Kennedy No.66. 2. Check Valves: a. b. c. 2-1/2" and Larger: Crane 375, Kennedy 126, or Mueller A2170-6. 2" and Smaller: Crane 36, Kennedy 144, or Stockham B345. Silent Type: 1) 2) C. D. 2" and Smaller (Threaded End): Mueller 203AP or Williams Gage Co. 2-1/2" and Larger (Flanged End): Mueller 105-AP or Williams Gage Co.

Steel Globe Valves: Stockham B-37, Crane 70, or Kennedy 134. Steel Sprinkler Branch Lines OS&Y and Control Valves: 1. 2. 3. Grinnell Fire Protection Systems Model F640. Potter Roemer 6220. Victaulic 708W Butterfly Control Valves.

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Sprinkler Heads: Concealed, quick response. 1. Manufacturers: a. b. c. Central Sprinkler Corp. Grinnell. Viking.

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Horizontal Fire Pump: Peerless Model 6AF13 or accepted equivalent. Jockey Pump: Peerless Model JG5E or approved equivalent. Flow Switch: equivalent. United Electric Type J54 or accepted

Joint Compound: White-Tite Seal or accepted equivalent. Cooling Towers Deluge System: Components by Central Sprinkler Company, Automatic Sprinkler Corp., or Viking Corp. Flexible Sprinkler Piping: Flexhead Industries or accepted equivalent.

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MATERIALS Piping: 1. Provide piping and fittings of correct weight, size, and type according to National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 13, 14, and 15. a. Use American Standard fittings for pressure involved, but with not less than 175 lbs. WOG non-stick working pressure.

****** ***** **** *** ** * ** *** **** ***** ****** NOTE TO SPECIFIER: The CPVC sprinkler pipe and fittings are for use in horizontal runs of wet pipe systems in light hazard use only, as defined by NFPA 13. ****** ***** **** *** ** * ** *** **** ***** ****** B. Thermoplastic Post-Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) Fire Sprinkler System: 1. 2. 3. 4. C. CPVC fire sprinkler pipes and fittings shall be for use in light hazard occupancies as defined in NFPA 13. CPVC fire sprinkler pipes and fittings shall bear the UL trademark logo. Use CPVC sprinkler pipes and fittings in wet pipe systems only. Exposed Pipe Runs Sprinkler Heads: Quick response heads.

Black Iron or Steel Piping: 1. Pipe shall be new, designed for 175 psi working pressure, conforming to ASTM specifications, along with the applicable ASTM standard marked on each length of pipe. Pipe shall be steel, Schedule 40, black, and according to ASTM A135 Grade A or ASTM A53 Grade A seamless. For sizes above 2 inches only, pipe may be steel, Schedule 10, black, and according to ASTM A135 Grade A. Black steel pipe for use with push-on fittings (Schedule 40 or 10) shall conform to ASTM A135 tolerances and fitting manufacturer's tolerances. Coat black steel pipe with a suitable protective coating. Sprinkler piping exposed to the weather or used in a corrosive atmosphere, as noted on drawings, shall be galvanized. M-DCPS MASTER SPECIFICATION GUIDELINES Jan 04 15330 - 6

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ASTM A135 sprinkler pipe shall be tested, either with a nondestructive electric test for continuous and uninterrupted inspection of both the welded seam and complete circumference of the pipe or by the hydrostatic method. ASTM A135 sprinkler pipe shall be tested to a critical weld, both cone and flatten test. ASTM A135 sprinkler pipe shall be tested at the mill according to the applicable specification.

Black Iron or Steel Pipe Fittings: 1. 2. 3. 4. Threaded malleable iron or screwed banded cast iron. ANSI B16.4 and B16.3. Cast iron or steel flanged fittings, ANSI B16.5; Victaulic rigid or flexible couplings with Grade E gaskets as required. Welded Fittings: ANSI B16.25. Schedule 40 Black Steel Pipe Joints: a. b. c. Screwed joints shall comply with ANSI B2.1. Welded joints shall comply with ANSI B31.10, ANSI B31.10a, and ANSI B31.10b. Mechanical grooved couplings or push-on couplings, Victaulic Pressfit system used on Schedule 5 pipe joined by a UL and FM approved combination of couplings, fittings, and gaskets from the same manufacturer. Grooves may be rolled or cut and they shall be dimensionally compatible with the coupling.

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Schedule 10 Black Steel ASTM A135 Sprinkler Pipe Joints: a. b. c. d. e. Welded joints shall comply with ANSI B31.10, ANSI B31.10a, and ANSI B31010b. Mechanical couplings shall be UL and FM approved. Couplings shall be of the rolled groove type or the mechanical locking type (push-on). Grooves for the rolled groove type shall be rolled and dimensionally compatible with the coupling. Cut grooving is not allowed. Pipe end preparation for the mechanical locking type couplings shall be according to manufacturer's recommendations.

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Screwed Fittings: Cast iron, 175-pound class, black, and according to ANSI B16.4 or malleable iron, 150pound class, black, and according to ANSI B16.3. M-DCPS MASTER SPECIFICATION GUIDELINES Jan 04 15330 - 7

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Flanged Fittings: Cast iron, short body, Class 125, black, and according to ANSI B16.1. a. b. Gaskets: Full face of 1/8" minimum thickness red sheet rubber. Flange Bolts: Hexagon head machine bolts with heavy semi-finished hexagon head nuts, cadmium plated, having dimensions according to ANSI B18.2.

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Weld Fittings: Steel, standard weights, black, and complying with ANSI B16.9, ANSI B16.25, ASTM A234, ANSI B16.5, and ANSI B16.11. Grooved Couplings and Mechanical Fittings: Ductile iron, 175 psi working pressure, rigid style 005 Victaulic or accepted equivalent, according to ASTM A47. Couplings gasket material shall be butyl rubber. Grooved couplings and mechanical fittings shall be tested and listed by UL or FM.

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Flexible Sprinkler Piping: Flexhead Industries, Models H, M, and S complying with listings from FM for light and ordinary hazard occupancies and UL for allowable psi pressure ratings. Valves and Appurtenances: 1. Control Valves: a. b. 2. Accepted O.S.& Y. gate valves suitable for 175 lbs., minimum working pressure. Size: 1-1/2" and larger shall be flanged type.

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Gate Valves: a. b. 2-1/2" and Larger: UL listed, FM approved flanged faced, outside screw and yoke, ferro-steel body, bonnet and bronze fitted, and 175 WWP Class. 2" and Smaller: UL listed, FM approved OS & Y threaded bronze, rising stem 175 WWP Class.

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Check Valves: a. b. 2-1/2" and Larger: UL listed, FM approved, grooved end, 175 psi working pressure, Victaulic style 717 or 717R or accepted equivalent. 2" and Smaller: Threaded bronze, swing type, 175 WWP Class. M-DCPS MASTER SPECIFICATION GUIDELINES Jan 04 15330 - 8

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Silent Type: Flanged cast iron or steel body, bronze trim, double center guided spring, 175 psi WOG. 1) 2) 2" and Smaller: Threaded end. 2-1/2" and Larger: Flanged end.

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Globe Valves: Bronze body and disc, screwed bonnet, 200 psi WOG, threaded ends. Provide sprinkler branch lines OS&Y and control valves with tamper indicators monitored at the Central Control Station. Audible electrically operated sprinkler alarms specified under Division 16. Escutcheons: Chromium plated steel or chromium plated brass, either one piece or split patterns. Valve Directory: Plastic laminated on solid backing, giving number, location, and function of each valve. a. Where it is necessary to operate more than 1 valve to control a section of piping, note this fact and show the number of second valve on directory.

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Inspector's Test Connections: One test pipe and valve connection of not less than 1 inch diameter, terminating in a smooth bore, 1/2" brass outlet, discharging through a suitable air gap connection to sanitary collection system.

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Hangers and Supports: 1. Provide adjustable hangers as required for proper support of pipe lines according to requirements of NFPA 13, Fed.Spec.WW-H-171E, and is UL listed. Hangers shall allow for expansion and contraction of pipelines and be wrought iron clevis type. Wire type hangers are not allowed. Piping Supported from Concrete Slabs: Use hangers attached to galvanized rods suspended from concrete inserts. Powder actuated fasteners and devices are not allowed. "Redhead" self-drilling concrete expansion anchors are acceptable. Single Pipe Runs: Support with adjustable swivel ring hangers. Wire type hangers are not acceptable. Piping Supported from Walls or Columns: Use welded steel brackets and adjustable swivel ring hanger. Standpipes Supported from Walls with Wrought Strap: Grinnell Fig.262. M-DCPS MASTER SPECIFICATION GUIDELINES Jan 04 15330 - 9

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Sleeves: Per NFPA regulations. Sprinkler Head Sprinkler Rating per NFPA 13: a. b. 165 degrees F. - fusible link. 155 degrees F. - glass bulb.

2. High temperature automatic type with fusible elements and low velocity, wide angle "water spray" discharge. 3. Provide accepted heads as follows: a. b. c. 4. Unfinished Areas: Pendent sprinklers with standard finish and polished brass escutcheon plates. Finished Suspended Ceiling Areas: Chrome plated, flush type, sprinkler heads. Wall mounted sprinkler heads.

Metal Cabinet: a. b. c. J. Pumps: Provide with 12 extra automatic sprinkler heads, in proportionate quantity of each temperature range and type installed. Provide 2 sprinkler wrenches and water flow stoppers suitable for interrupting sprinkler head discharge. Provide 1 water flow stopper of the short type and other with long handle.

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Fire Pumps and Controller: a. UL listed, FM approved, horizontal fire pump, 60 HP, 480/3/60 electric service, 1760 rpm with a capacity of 1000 gmp against a total dynamic head of 162 TDH with an estimated minimum city suction pressure of 80 TDH. Automatic electric motor controller, floor mounted, UL listed, FM approved, specifically built for fire pump service and designed for primary resistor reduced voltage start with a minimum interrupting capacity rating of 50,000 amps.

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Jockey Pump: a. 3460 rpm, 480/3/60 electric service, with a

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capacity of 10 gpm against a total dynamic head of 200 TDH. Provide 1 jockey pump controller with running period timer.

Flow Switches:

1. Provide liquid flow switch at sprinkler main branches. Signal from switches shall be wired to fire alarm panel. 2. Wiring and panel shall be provided under Division 16. 3. Flow switch shall be of paddle type, tamper proof, adjustable retarding device to prevent false alarms from line surges. 4. Double pole, double throw microswitches to operate separate circuits, 120 VAC. L. Cooling Towers Deluge System:

1. The system shall consist of a deluge valve assembly capable of supplying water to a dry pipe installation with open cooling tower nozzles. Provide the following components: a. Deluge valve, 3-inch size, UL listed, FM approved, 90 degree pattern, standard flanged, 175 psi working pressure, valve differential of 2:1, cast bronze seat and clapper, cast iron body, complete with accessories such as emergency release, check valves, ball valve for priming and pressure operated relief valve. Pressure operated relief valve shall be brass with stainless steel and brass working parts, UL listed and FM approved, 175 psi working pressure and 5 to 7 psi operating pressure. Magnetic bypass unit consisting of a solenoid valve enclosed in a steel cabinet with strainer, relay, indicator light and reset button. Solenoid shall be of the normally open type and shall be rated at 120 V. Unit shall be factory assembled and prewired. Energizing the solenoid value through the fire alarm system shall charge the dry pipe sprinkler system. Open type brass cooling tower nozzles with U-clip provided for testing. U-clip must be removed after testing to put system in operation. Nozzles shall be UL listed and FM approved. Pressure switch, 125V, normally closed, single pole double throw, UL listed, and FM approved. Switch will turn off cooling tower fans in case of fire. Emergency release consisting of a brass body, M-DCPS MASTER SPECIFICATION GUIDELINES Jan 04 15330 - 11

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chrome plated brass ball valve, quick opening, 250 psi working pressure, enclosed in a steel cabinet. 2. The system operation shall be as follows: a. b. Pressure is maintained in top chamber of deluge valve by an external bypass with a restricted orifice. Upon detector activation, the solenoid valve opens and releases water faster than it can be replaced thus allowing clapper to open and water to flow. Use open type nozzles for immediate release of water. Detectors shall be as specified in Section 16721. Minimum rates of application shall be as determined in NFPA 214; 0.5 gpm per square foot under fan decks of counterflow towers and over fill areas of crossflow towers. 0.33 gpm per square foot under fan decks of crossflow towers.

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1. Install system according to NFPA Installation of Sprinkler Systems". a. b. c.

Place main piping with minimum 12 inch clearance between other mechanical and electrical services. Branch piping shall clear light fixtures by at least 6 inches. Where automatic sprinkler protection is indicated for suspended ceiling, install piping above ceiling with sprinkler heads installed below ceiling in pendant position.

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for pressures and temperatures encountered. Installation shall be as required by NFPA and as specified. 5. Coordination of Drawings: a. b. c. d. Because of the scale of drawings, it is not possible to indicate required offsets, fittings, and accessories. Investigate structure and other trades involved including finish conditions affecting work and arrange such work accordingly. Furnish such fittings, valves, and accessories as needed to meet such conditions at no additional cost to the Board. Provide coordination drawings between this and all other trades.

6. Cutting and Repairing: Lay out in advance. Excessive cutting of construction is not allowed. Damage to buildings, piping, wiring, or equipment because of cutting for installation shall be repaired by mechanics skilled in the trade involved at no additional expense to the Board. 7. Protection to Materials and Equipment: Pipe openings shall be closed with caps or plugs during installation. Fixtures and equipment shall be tightly covered and protected against dirt, water, and chemical or mechanical injury. Upon completion of work, materials and equipment shall be thoroughly cleaned, adjusted, and operated. 8. Provide test and drain lines as required by NFPA 13. Pressure gauges, signs, and other standard appurtenances shall be furnished as required for a complete installation according to NFPA 13. 9. Install sprinkler piping so it can be thoroughly drained, and where practical, arranged to drain at the main drain valves. The main drain valve shall be capable of a full discharge test without allowing water to flow onto the floor. Drips and drains shall conform to NFPA 13. B. C. All work shall be done by experienced mechanics. Piping Joints and Methods of Connection: Steel threaded pipe after cutting and before threading. Ream pipe and remove burrs. Make screw joints of lines tight with joint compound brush applied to male threads only. After installation, paint exposed threads as specified in the Painting Section. Escutcheons:

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1. Provide escutcheons on both side of piping in partitions, ceilings, and floors. Project Name Project No. M-DCPS MASTER SPECIFICATION GUIDELINES Jan 04 15330 - 13

2. Fit and firmly secure escutcheons to pipes passing through finished floors, ceilings and walls with escutcheons of sufficient outside diameter to cover sleeved openings. 3. Set in fire retardant mastic. E. Piping:

1. Run piping enclosed in wall chases, partitions, and ceilings where provided. 2. Use reducing fittings for changes in pipe size. Bushings are not allowed. 3. Use extra heavy pipe for nipples where unthreaded portion is less than 1-1/2". Close nipples are not allowed. Use saddle nipples. 4. Install piping to allow freedom of movement during expansion and contraction operations, without causing warping, by using expansion joints and pipe loops. 5. Offset piping as necessary to avoid interference with other work and to maintain headroom. 6. Provide proper drain and drip where necessary. 7. Run pipe in the most direct, straight mechanical manner and properly graded. F. G. Identification: Identify piping, valves, and specialties as specified under Section 15047. Joints:

1. Make joints in screwed piping with acceptable compound on male threads only. Do not use lamp wick in joints. Threads shall be perfect, clean cut, and of proper length. Pipe shall be properly reamed after cutting and threading. 2. Make flanged joints with full-face rubber gaskets or stainless steel. H. Hangers and Supports:

1. Properly support piping by accepted hangers and supports. 2. Chain, straps, perforated bar, or wire hangers are not allowed. 3. Provide necessary supplemental steel for proper support or attachment of hangers. I. Sleeves:

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through floors. 4. Make sleeves passing through walls or beams flush with adjacent sides. 5. Provide flashing for sleeves passing through roof. 6. Make sleeves watertight (where required) by caulking space between pipe and sleeve. J. K. Caps and Plugs: Keep openings closed during construction with cast-iron or malleable caps, plugs, or blind flanges. Pipe Anchors: Provide anchors to support risers, to maintain pipes in position, and to properly regulate expansion. Valves:

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Control Valves: a. b. Place valves in readily accessible locations or with suitable means of access. Seal gate valves in open position with riveted straps or wire and lead seals designed for this purpose.

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Alarm Valves, Variable Pressure: a. Provide in each main automatic sprinkler system riser, where indicated, an accepted variable pressure alarm valve complete with trim. 1) Circuit Closer Switch: Designed for 100 volts AC with two pairs of reversible contacts for connection to and suitable for operation of the alarm system.

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Inspector's Test Connections:

1. Extend from highest point of automatic sprinkler system to a point where discharge can be readily observed. 2. Locate test valve at an accessible point, not over 7 feet from the floor. N. 3.02 A. Fire Pumps and Controller: Install according to NFPA 20. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL Flush fire mains with clean water in the presence of A/E until clean and accepted.

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1. Maintain a flow of 7 feet per second velocity for a period of time consistent with length of pipe to accomplish flushing. B. Upon completion of the work, notify any local authorities having jurisdiction, proper insurance authorities, and A/E and arrange to have their authorized inspectors present when final job inspection and tests are conducted. Test all parts of system hydrostatically at 200 psi for a minimum 2 hour period according to NFPA 13 and 24.

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