Building 4 Archive Remodel Page 1 of 5 SECTION 21 10 00 Part 1 - General FIRE PROTECTION 1.01 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 20 10 00 - General Mechanical Provisions B. Section 20 20 00 - Mechanical Operation and Maintenance Manuals 1.02 SCOPE OF WORK A. Provide complete design and engineering, shop drawings, and installation for reconfiguration of the existing wet pipe sprinkler system to provide full coverage of the remodel area. The fire protection system shall fully comply with the following requirements: 1. Latest adopted edition of NFPA 13 - Installation of Sprinkler Systems 2. Local or regional standards / ordinances B. Coverage shall also include, but not be limited to, the following: 1. Concealed spaces with combustible construction. 1.03 SYSTEM ENGINEERING AND QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Fire Protection engineering and design shall be performed by, or under the direct supervision of, a currently licensed Oregon Professional Engineer. Submittal packages (drawings, calculations) shall bear the signed seal of the supervising engineer. B. The Fire Protection System engineer/designer: 1. Shall be familiar with and comply with documented standards and ordinances required by the local authority having jurisdiction. 2. Shall be responsible for verifying design and field conditions prior to submitting shop drawings for preliminary approval. Field conditions include, but are not limited to, areas subject to freezing or ambient temperatures less than 40 deg. F, available ceiling space, and obstructions such as structural elements. C. Piping shall be concealed above new ceilings except as noted on Drawings. Where no ceilings occur, pipe routing and head locations are subject to review and approval by Architect at time of preliminary system drawings. 1.04 SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE DATA A. Submittals required for the products listed in the Product Table, in accordance with Section 20 10 00. Operation & Maintenance Information required as indicated in the Product Table in accordance with Section 20 20 00. B. Operation & Maintenance Information requirements indicated by number designation as follows. Refer to Section 20 20 00 for a description of each type of information. 1. Shop Drawings (submittal data) 2. Product Data (submittal data) 3. Manufacturer's Operation Manuals
Building 4 Archive Remodel Page 2 of 5 4. Manufacturer s Service and Lubrication Requirements 5. Service Contracts and Field Start-up Reports 6. Cleaning, Certification, and Test Reports 7. System Information 8. Warranties PRODUCT TABLE Pipe, fittings, hangers, and joining systems. Sprinkler Heads. Indicate head response type and listed coverage area. Prepare a complete set of system drawings showing: (1) System Type(s) and sizing method(s) used. (2) Pipe runs, pipe sizes, valves, flow switches, and drains. (3) Schedule of proposed products for each pipe size, fire protection system type, and area served. (4) Hydraulic reference points and remote design areas, referenced to calculations. (5) List of symbols and abbreviations used. (6) Head locations and types in relationship to structure, lights, diffusers, speakers, and other architectural elements. Include head types lights, diffusers, speakers and other architectural elements in Symbols List. (7) Supply riser location and detail. (8) Location and height of fire department connections. (9) Flexible assemblies and seismic loops at pipes crossing building expansion and seismic joints. (10)Manufacturer's model number and location of equipment. Operation & Maintenance Information 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C. Submit Shop Drawings as follows: 1. Submit system drawings to Architect for preliminary review and comments. 2. If comments are received, make noted changes and resubmit to Architect for review. 3. Following Architect final review, submit final drawings to the local/state Fire Marshal for approval. 4. After receiving approval from the local/state Fire Marshal, submit the drawings with Fire Marshal s approval stamp to the Architect. 5. Provide Architect a copy of transmittal letter documenting submittal to Owner's insurance carrier. Part 2 - Products 2.01 GENERAL A. Products shall be UL listed and FM approved for the purpose and system specified. 2.02 PIPE AND FITTINGS A. Sprinkler Systems:
Building 4 Archive Remodel Page 3 of 5 1. Pipe and fittings shall conform to NFPA 13. 2. Pipe and fittings for preaction and dry pipe systems shall be hot dipped galvanized in accordance with ASTM-A-123. 3. Proprietary pipe, listed and installed in accordance with NFPA 13, shall be limited to the following products: a. Allied Dyna-Flo / Super Flo b. Allied Dyna-Thread / Super-40. 2.03 SPRINKLER HEADS A. General: 1. FM approval not required for enamel coated heads where noted. 2. Provide required head response type and coverage area for spaces as indicated in Fire Protection System Plan on Drawings 3. Provide proper temperature rating in accordance with NFPA 13. 4. Provide quick-response type heads where permitted by Code. B. Manufacturer: Tyco Fire Products, Viking, Standard, Reliable, or approved. C. Upright: 1. Finish: a. Concealed: Standard brass. b. Exposed: Polished chrome. 2. Application: Exposed piping and concealed spaces. D. Wet Pendant: 1. Finish: a. Concealed: Standard brass. b. Exposed: Polished chrome. 2. Application: Exposed piping and concealed spaces. E. Semi-Recessed Wet Pendant: 1. Finish: Polished chrome head and escutcheon. 2. Application: Acoustical tile ceiling areas. F. Upright/Pendant Sidewall: 1. Deflector: Directional discharge designed for upright or pendant operation. 2. Finish: Polished chrome. G. Horizontal Sidewall: 1. Deflector: Directional discharge designed for horizontal sidewall operation. 2. Finish: Polished chrome. H. Sprinkler Head Escutcheons: 1. Matched escutcheon listed for use with the specific sprinkler head and manufactured by the same manufacturer. 2.04 VALVES A. Gate Valves, 2 inch and smaller:
Building 4 Archive Remodel Page 4 of 5 2.05 PIPE SUPPORTS 1. Bronze construction 2. Threaded ends A. Ring Hangers for Pipe Sizes 3 inch and smaller: 1. Type: Carbon steel band, adjustable, with knurled swivel nut. 2. Finish: Zinc plated. 3. Approvals: UL and FM. 4. For uninsulated copper piping: Equivalent to model specified, with addition of copper plating, neoprene coating, or PVC coating. 5. Manufacturer: a. Anvil Fig. 69. b. B-Line Fig. B 3170. c. Super Strut C-727. d. PHD Model 151. e. Erico/Michigan Model 100. f. Tolco Fig. 2, Fig. 200 for sizes 2 and smaller. B. Hanger Rods: 1. Materials: Carbon Steel. 2. Finish: a. Indoors: Zinc plated. b. Outdoors or Wet Areas: Hot dip galvanized. c. Diameter: Meet or exceed NFPA requirements. C. Wall supports & Trapeze Assemblies: 1. Description: Field fabricate of manufactured channel components. 2. Pipe Supports: U-bolt, U-strap, or roller type components in accordance with those specified herein and compatible with manufactured channel system. 3. Trapeze Size: As published by manufacturer for span and total weight supported. Provide sizing criteria with product data submittal. 4. Manufacturer: Unistrut, Super-Strut, B-Line, Erico/Michigan, or approved. Part 3 - Execution 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Install pipe plumb, parallel, and true to building structural system. Where possible, use full 20 ft. lengths. B. Install hangers at branch line connections to cross mains and as required by NFPA 13. C. Coordinate piping and head locations with structure, ductwork, plumbing, lighting, and other electrical work. D. Coordinate sprinkler head locations with architectural reflected ceiling plans. Center heads both ways in ceiling tile.
Building 4 Archive Remodel Page 5 of 5 3.02 INSPECTION AND TESTS A. Arrange and pay for inspection and tests required by the authorities and agencies to obtain complete and final acceptance of system. B. Piping: Rough-in hydrostatically tested and witnessed by the Fire Marshal or his assigned deputy. C. Inspections: 1. At completion of work and again before end of years guarantee 2. Operate control valves 3. Lubricate operating stems 4. Lubricate fire department connections 5. Repair any leaks D. Provide certificate in duplicate of Fire Marshal's acceptance. END OF SECTION