SECTION WET PIPE FIRE PROTECTION SPRINKLER SYSTEM

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PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1.02 SCOPE SECTION 213100 WET PIPE FIRE PROTECTION SPRINKLER SYSTEM A. The requirements of the General Conditions and Supplementary Conditions apply to all work herein. B. The Basic Materials and Methods, Section 220500, are included as a part of this Section as though written in full in this document. A. Scope of the work shall include the furnishing and complete installation of the equipment covered by this Section, with all auxiliaries, ready for owner's use. 1.03 REGULATORY CODES A. Work in accordance with: 1. NFPA. 2. Local municipal codes that have jurisdiction. B. Products in accordance with: 1. United Laboratories (UL) listed. 2. Factory Mutual (FM) approved. 1.04 CERTIFICATE OF TESTING A. Furnish Owner with test certificate certifying the system approved by: PART 2 - PRODUCTS 1. City Fire Marshall. 2. Owner s insurance carrier. 2.01 FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM A. GENERAL: 1. Work Included: a. Design, coordination and installation of inside and outside piping, including sprinkler heads, valves, hangers and supports sleeves. b. The sprinkler system is a wet type and is designed to provide coverage for entire Admin building and the entire Warehouse building. The Contract Page 1 of 6

2.02 SUBMITTALS: Drawings indicate the extent and general arrangement, and the various occupancy classifications. c. Sprinkler heads are shown. d. The plans provide a preliminary layout with riser assembly location, flow switch locations, valve locations, and fire department Siamese connections. These are a guide for subsequent preparation of the Contractor's detailed working drawings. e. Interface system with building fire and smoke alarm system. 2. Quality Assurance: Equipment and installation to meet requirements of NFPA Number 13, latest edition and local authority having jurisdiction. All components of the completed system shall be UL listed for the intended service. A. Submit shop drawings in accordance with Section 220500. B. Submit preliminary layout showing only head locations for review by Architect/Engineer. Furnish additional heads which may be required for coordinated ceiling pattern without added cost, even though number of heads may exceed minimum code requirements. C. Submit shop drawings of entire sprinkler system including hydraulic calculations to Architect/Engineer. D. Provide Architect with six complete sets of final approved shop drawings before starting the installation. Include details of the sprinkler system showing sections, light fixtures, air conditioning, ducts, and a plan giving fire department connections, location of all exposed structures within twenty feet of this structure, and other equipment to be used. Drawings shall bear the stamp of review of the local fire insurance rating organization having jurisdiction. E. Service Utility Diagram: Furnish Architect with an accurately marked print showing location of underground pipes and valves as installed upon completion of underground Work. F. Provide a printed sheet giving brief instructions relative to all necessary aspects of sprinkler controls and emergency procedures next to sprinkler riser mains. Instruction sheet to be protected by glass or a transparent plastic cover. G. Materials: 1. Piping: a. All piping above grade shall be: - schedule 10 black steel pipe with a rolled groove ends, joined with mechanical coupling and cut groove cast iron fittings for pipe 2-1/2 and greater. - schedule 40 black steel threaded pipe and fittings for pipe 2 and smaller. b. Acceptable manufacturer: - American Tube Page 2 of 6

- Wheatland Tube - Gem Sprinkler - All piping shall be by a domestic manufacturer. c. Acceptable mechanical coupling manufacturer: - Victaulic 2. Sprinkler Heads: a. Secured areas: Vandal Proof Institutional type sprinkler head, chrome plated. b. Non secured areas with Suspended Ceiling Type: Concealed pendant type with brass finish, with white matching escutcheon. c. Exposed Area Type: Standard upright type with brass finish in mechanical/service areas and white finish in areas subject to pedestrian view. d. Sidewall Type: White finish with matching escutcheon. e. Temperature rating on fusible links to suit specific hazard area with minimum margin or safety 50 degrees F. See Table 1 for more information. f. Sprinkler heads of the O -ring seal type are not acceptable. g. Acceptable manufacturer: - Tyco - Viking 3. Sprinkler Alarm Valve: a. Provide approved automatic sprinkler valve with one or two pole (as required) flow detectors, pressure switch, outside electric gongs, and inside electric gong and circuit breaker. b. Acceptable manufacturer: - Reliable - Viking 4. Valves: a. 2 and smaller: bronze, rising stem, inside screw, solid wedge, U.L. listed valve. b. 2-1/2 and larger: iron body, bronze trim, rising stem, OS&Y, solid wedge, U.L. listed valve. c. Check valve: cast iron flanged body, bronze fitted, non-slam type. d. Install valves with stems upright or horizontal, not inverted. e. Acceptable manufacturer: - Nibco - Stockham - Victaulic 5. Fire Department Connection: a. Standard wall type; ductile iron chrome plated finish; thread size to suit fire department hardware; two way threaded dust cap and chain of same material and finish, 3/4 inch automatic drip; marked Sprinkler Fire Department Connection. b. Acceptable manufacturer: Page 3 of 6

B. Install piping so that mains and branches are not located directly underneath HVAC equipment or other items needing access. C. All sprinkler heads shall be located as near the center of ceiling tiles as is practical (±1/2 ). Location shall present a uniform pattern with all heads aligned when completely installed. D. Run piping concealed above furred ceilings and in joists to minimize obstructions. Expose only heads. Exact routing of piping shall be approved by Architect or relocated as required at no additional cost to Owner. E. Protect sprinkler heads against mechanical injury with standard guards. F. Locate outside alarms on wall of building adjacent to siamese fire department connection. G. Provide on wall near sprinkler valve, cabinet containing four extra sprinkler heads of each type and wrench suitable for each head type. H. Provide 1 inch diameter nipple and 1 inch x 1/2 inch reducing fitting for each upright head. I. Painting shall be as follows: 3.05 REPLACEMENT 1. Exposed sprinkler riser, alarm valve and all related piping shall be painted red. 2. Exposed sprinkler piping in finished areas shall be painted as directed by Architect. Upon receipt of written notice of failure of any part of the guaranteed equipment during the guaranteed period, the Contractor will replace the affected part or parts promptly at no additional cost. 3.06 TESTING A. Prior to testing, the entire sprinkler system shall be thoroughly flushed clean. B. Upon completion of the installation and flushing, test the system and obtain approval of the local fire insurance rating organization having jurisdiction. Particular attention is called to the requirements of NFPA 13 pamphlet. 3.07 TRAINING A. Owner's people shall be fully briefed in the normal start-up of the system, operation, normal and emergency shutdown, and maintenance of the system. B. Routine maintenance, yearly maintenance, winterization, and spring start-up shall be fully discussed and documented. Page 5 of 6

C. Names of those instructed and dates, as well as a list of information handed over to the owner, shall be included in the final report. END OF SECTION Table 1 Initial sprinkler head schedule ID Type K-factor Sprinkler Temperat ure Rating ( F) Orifice (in) Areas of Use A Concealed (QR) 5.6 135-170 1/2 High-finish areas B Concealed (QR) 5.6 135-170 1/2 Common areas C Upright/Pendent (QR) 5.6 135-170 1/2 Open ceiling areas D Extended coverage (ECQR) 5.6 135-170 1/2 Large, open work areas E Upright/Pendent (QR) 5.6 175-225 1/2 Mech/elec/LAN rooms F Institutional (QR) 5.6 135-170 1/2 Secured Detention areas G Storage or possibly ESFR 11.2 or 14 135-170 3/4 Warehouse H Dry sidewall (QR) 5.6 135-170 1/2 Loading dock Page 6 of 6