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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBld-20-2814 I NOV 08 2013 BUILDING DEPARTMENT .: R4' r! OS • T• x s BY. __ �G N WTT N' f Re or(...44.,,,etto. /' ✓ /� DT,cvi nFiILL Qd tJ ese,b lkeo, — office a �7e cJJGLLLQGIZQ �.v�/N1'6a42GLfNtvl 1146 J 28, 'Jit,J , "iffe 02664 APPLICATION FOR FIRE PROTECTION PERMIT Date PERMIT NUMBER &1)— 0 Q A7/(.J Projected Start Date: II `i3'\c Date of issue In accordance with the provisions of 780 CMR and M.G.L. Chapter 148, as provided in Section IA I., This application is hereby made by ��1 \, J. ;22Y (Full name of person,Firm or Corporation) Address Cj y'7 K y , C3Z c,%1 (Contact#)-7 7 -L{ ; -7e`t Email .&c:,(1, e P'L 3(3.!ac _cc A-, Owner of property Job Location 3Z`i N+v .+�►ec;.T Moc greet& or Town) For permission to (state clearly purpose for which permit is requested) Tmt^n.t:_ C►, i �, 3(ys, wLvr Linz rCCAC. -LA.) Name of competent operator(if applicable) n t`j• Cert. or License No. Si 04 Estimated Cost of Construction:` ao 0 By, viA.;1e - c--" (Signature of Applicant) _ Bui ding Official: ‘/ Date: a) FEE: $50.00 e�, X Commonwealth of Massachusetts E Department of Public Safety Uniform Fire Protection Construction Document Transmittal Form Date: 11/18/19 To: Fire Protection YFD - Capt. Huck or Lt. Moriarty From: Building Inspector YBD - Tim Sears Re: 329 Route 6A Map Parcel I am forwarding a set of fire protection documents to you for your review pursuant to 780 CMR the Massachusetts State Building Code, Sections 107.1.2 and/or R106.3.3.4, as applicable. The following documents are enclosed: Plans installation of new fire suppresion system in kitchen hood Plans Plans Other: Please review these construction documents for compliance with 780 CMR 9.00 and/or 780 CMR 4.00, 780 CMR 34.00, 780 CMR 51.00 Ch. 3 and Appendix J as applicable. For the purpose of your review, it has been determined that the proposed construction type is VB and the proposed use(s) is/are: A Assembly A-1 ❑, A-2 ❑, A-3 ®, A-4 ❑, A-5 ❑ B Business B ❑ _ M Mercantile M ❑ E Educational E ❑ S Storage S-1 ❑, S-2 ❑ F Factory F-1 ❑, F-2 ❑ U Utility S ❑ H High Hazard H-1❑, H-2 ❑, H-3❑, H-4 ❑, H-5 ❑ I Institutional I-1 ❑, I-2 ❑, I-3 ❑, I-4 ❑ R Residential R-1 ❑, R-2 ❑, R-3 ❑, R-4 E, land 2 Family Dwelling ❑, Townhouses ❑ Special Use Special Use ❑, Specify: Mixed Use Yes ❑,No ®; Non Separated ❑, Separated ❑, Combination Non Sep./Sep. ❑ Please forward your written comments, or a request for an extension of time, to this office within 10 days. If you believe the fire protection construction documents are noncompliant with the requirements of 780 CMR or the applicable reference standards, provide your written comments citing the relevant sections of noncompliance (refer to M.G.L. c.148 §28A). If your written comments or request for an extension of time is not received within the allowed time frame, the documents, after review, may be deemed to be in compliance with 780 CMR. Please note, one or more extensions of time for review may be granted, provided that cumulative time does not exceed 30 days. Should you have any questions,please contact this office. Please sign, date and return one copy of this document to the building department. Fire Chief or Designee Print Name jo,k,,j M„w,, 5! Date J /a/so q For Building Department Use: _ Received By: ,_/ Date: // /dS / 11 Permit#: i T-= General lnformatio CHAPTER 1 Z GENERAL INFORMATION `Y INTRODUCTION 1-1 NTRODUCTION The Range Systemprovidesprotection�: :> g Guard Wet Chemical fire for commercial kitchen application: such as appliances and ventilation. ,- - The Wet Chemical system holds UL and ULC listings as a pre-engineered system. r .(-7,fts Systems shall be designed and implemented according to the following: NFPA Standard 17A, "Standard for Wet Chemical Systems" 7., NFPA Standard 96, "Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking FaF , Operations" raT§W^ Other applicable NFPA standards as required for a particular application and design, including, `.�- but not limited to, NFPA 70 (NEC), and NFPA 72, Fire Alarm Standard and CSA . • This Design, Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual (DIOM) -_ , Any other standards enforced by a local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) x =''~ Configurations in Chapter 3, System Design, are tested and listed to Underwriters Laboratories (UL) krcKti7 Standard 300, 1994 Edition, unless otherwise noted, and Underwriters Laboratories of Canada `..'_. 4:, ORD 1254.6.g=emu' 1-2 CLASSIFICATION OF FIRE rf, The classification of fire is defined in NFPA 1, Section 3.3.102 as the following: ,..„.,........ ...:.. • Class A: Surface Type Fires; wood or other cellulose-type material (ordinary combustibles) • Class B: Flammable liquids }' • Class C: Energized electrical equipment .¢a. Class D: Combustible metals (such as magnesium, sodium,zirconium, potassium, and titanium) _ .-, • Class K: Combustible cooking media (vegetable or animal oils and fats) ?:sue- Note: Range Guard Wet Chemical system is suited for Class K type of fire. (This system does not ` f. ` supersede the requirements for portable fire extinguishers as defined in NFPA 10.) t 1-3 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BADGER SYSTEM - The Range Guard System is a wet chemical fire suppression system with one type of agent. The 1 ;,,,., system is capable of encompassing a wide variety of application requirements. The system utilises stored pressure agent cylinders. Stored pressure cylinders: • Remain free of contamination B Provide a smooth flow throughout the discharge e . - The cylinders are powder-coated, welded mild-steel shell-conforming to DOT/rC specification _ -4BW,i4BA-eons ietion a d-NFP-Acstandu ds:-The-valve is-forged bras-s wifh nic��p-Ia g.-The plating and cylinder coating makes it corrosion resistant. t 2 P/N 60-9127100-000 1-1 April 2009 General Information The system can be activated mechanically from manual release, thermo-bulb links, and fusible links. 6. The system can be activated electrically with a 24 Vde compatible alarm control panel that is tested and listed with the Range Guard system. Both automatic detection and manual release devices are used on control panels. Refer to Paragraph 2-2.1.5 for power requirements. Cylinders are activated from stored high-pressure gas.Automatic and manual actuation are available for the Range Guard System. Other actuations are available, such as: • Mechanical gas valve closure • Dry contacts for annunciation and electrical shutdowns 1-4 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The Range Guard Wet Chemical System consists of a supply of wet chemical stored in one or more Gunder and Valve Assemblies. Each cylinder is pressure activated by a System Valve Actuator. The system can be actuated either automatically and/or manually, using mechanical, electrical, or pressure actuation devices. Upon actuation, the wet chemical is discharged through agent distribution piping and specially designed nozzles positioned throughout the protected area. fi l R -Y,-.or., "-. .-.L I C_9 7'--.-- ,,_• -ham t .t a' a.. ms �.' x.�. ,..,.:� ~' L I C ram,- ., _ , � �� 3T .F ,-- `yam -,-,.-.sy.-?`, T"r'`- ''aim— ��'°'--�' ._'.,--, _ _ -c.'� v,, ---fir-= '1\I. s���y�: �"' % c' Sys v M1 )�J', - 10-2=4„,_ t.{ � ',•,--1.E `. i� dR� - 3 L�a,F`t , T ,+'' xa..+w�,. -ter ��-� f-'�+..rJ F �, „,...,.......,-4 ,. .. z ( a " (("S'�"" +k�`".e 10 pl ", '.k ' r f -:-.—c s fir- ,/ F-- t ?- L' r3 f-LY 9 ,k, ,, • a,, , '' kg+-i ,-,;,--�..K- _mot -.'( k ' -i' ".'7 ' S , Tips' • -^ r,. _c_"- . , E ': '_ -,j -- ......de. ",fir f` s � - - �,_`_.-t�. : ;frE-c> • S_C �kZf rY'� r � Tom._-." 4 M 11 ... - F'-- - -4 1•.. ical Guar( --W4 C11- S -em--... - April 2009 1-2 P/N 60-9 1 27 1 00-000 t General Informatioj 1-5 OPERATIONAL SEQUENCE , i . lip 1 ,. FIRE OR EXTREME "-. TEMPERATURE RISE - OCCURS 5 1L• zfr- ..:may. C7 T 1 AUTOMATIC MANUAL AUTOMATIC MECHANICAL ACTIVATION ELECTRICAL $ Tu ACTIVATION ACTIVATION V V T W ` UCH CONTROL HEAT DETECTOR or ='"- • MECHANICAL REMOTE ELECTRIC " LINK SYSTEM MANUAL PULL STATION ACTIVATION REACHES SEPARATES MANUAL RELEASE PREDETERMINED ACTIVATION ACTIVATION TEMPERATURE _f r y { UL LISTED FIRE CONTROL PANEL SENDS ACTUATION �� SIGNAL TO ELECTRIC J .-= SOLENOID IN UCH CONTROL SYSTEM 1Afy UCH CONTROL SYSTEM TRIPS frik RELEASING NITROGEN ► MICROSWITCH(ES)TRIP ate' .-- FROM THE SYSTEM =` CARTRIDGE K i __-- r FUNCTIONS... 4: TO SYSTEM VALVE ACTUATORS(SVAs), rw.- OPENING CYLINDER VALVES rij-z]; 'i' .= WET CHEMICAL FLOWS THROUGH AGENT DISTRIBUTION = PIPING AND NOZZLES;_SUPPRESSING FIRE i Figure 1-2. Operational Sequence Flow Chart 7. 7 P/N 60-9127100 000 1 3 April 2009 General Information 1-6 APPLICATIONS AND LINIITATIONS OF WET CHEMICALS The Range Guard system uses a liquid chemical called Karbaloy® as its agent. Karbaloy, a solution of potassium carbonate in water, suppresses fires through a process involving the: - • Saponification of surface grease (turning it into combustion-resistant soap), a • Cooling effects of water vaporization, Y' • Inerting effects of resultant steam formation, and • Interruption of the chemical chain reaction of combustion. Hazards and equipment that can be protected using wet chemical extinguishing systems include the following: • Restaurant, commercial, and institutional hoods •. Plenums, ducts, and filters with their associated cooking appliances • Special grease removal devices ,' The wet chemicals used in the Range Guard Wet Chemical System are stable at both low and high temperatures. The upper storage temperature limit for the system is 120°F (49°C). The lower temperature limit is 0°F (-18°C). © Upon system alarm notification, all personnel must evacuate the protected space. Failure to do so may result in temporary respiratory difficulties, disorientation, or personal WARNING injury, _= 1-6.1 Extinguishing Properties _ When Karbaloy wet chemical agent is applied in a concentrated liquid spray to a burning surface, it reacts quickly with the hot grease or oil to produce a foam blanketing the surface. This reaction, combined with the cooling effect of the Karbaloy wet chemical agent also reduces the possibility of ;[ fire reflash. 1-7 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INFORMATION SYSTEM (HMISsM) The HMIS rating for Karbaloy wet chemical is as follows: • Health (H) = 2 • • Flammability(F) = 0 • Reactivity(R) = 0 A Wet chemical fire extinguishing agent is considered nontoxic, but is classified as a skin/eye irritant, and may cause temporary irritation to the eyes, skin, or respiratory CAUTION system. Avoid unnecessary exposure. • • Refer to http://www.badgerfire.com web site for latest MSDS information. April 2009 1-4 P/N 60-9127100-000 i Mit General informs 1-8 WORKPLACE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INFORMATION SYSTEM (WIEVITS) The WHMIS rating for wet et chemical is—D2B - S r. kin/Eye Irritation ) r. - r. s2_ L Figure 1-3. WHMIS Class B—Division 2 (D2B) Symbol ' 1-9 CLEAN-UP • �;;:. No unusual cleanup procedure is required.After the appliances have completely cooled, the re from the discharge may be cleaned up with a wet cloth or sponge. Wear rubber gloves while cleanin -;>„ side a-1:-. If skin or eyes come in contact with the agent, flush thorou ghly with water. YA Do not disturb the foam until the cooking appliances, plenum; and'` sufficiently. Do not put water on hot duct have Goole �'' =,. WARNING grease as will cause ;-T' :. Gthis steaming ems•,-. spatterin violent it zw- -- © Karbaloy wet agent is electrically conductive. To avoid electric shock, de-energize al electric circuits to appliances, outlets, and wiring by disconnectingor WARNING electric power at the main fuse or circuit breaker box. Do not clean u turningloyw agent e or touch electric appliances, outlets, power cords, or other wiring with K.ar�c power on. f. a ��iy.n. Ll. 61, 6 ,i,„.,,,,,„..„ ,„__ _,-,:. ;_.,..„, .,,,,,,,,, ,....„.„ ,„--,-... r;:'..':,-, e ;: i - P/N 60-9127100-000 F. 1-5 April 2009 Component Descriptioi Xi `- . _ N 1 £ y a A 4' p B TOP OF e c .. CENTER OF CYLINDER VALVE „{h I DISCHARGE PORT _,� - 4' ! . ' , iam ; ,fin-- ,.: e . ,w-- • _, '', 4 C ,, NOMINAL I CYLINDER - DIAMETER :'. '��: Figure 2-1. Dimensions of Cylinder and Valve Assembly, P/N B-12 "=� Refer to Figure 5-26 for 1 - g Cylinder Valve details. 1. Table 2-1. Cylinder and Valve Assembly Specifications . ; • Cylinder and Valve E Dimensions i. Assembly Part Number Model Maitinium (Old P/N) Flow Number A ..,..-4-- 60-1 2000 1-00 1 RG-1.25G 4 15-1/4 in. • 13-3/4 in. 8 in. » ,';`' (B120001) (387 mm) (349 mm) (203 mm) .. 60-120002-001 RG-2.5G 8 21 in. 19-5/8 in. 9 (B120002) in. .'.: (534 mm) (498 mm) (230 mm) 60-120003-001 ; �w`_ RG-4GS 12 19 in. 17-1/2 in. ' �.. (B120003) 121/4in. , (483 mm) (444 mm) (311 mm) 60-1 20006-00 1 RG-4GM 12 24-3/8 in. 23 in. -' (B120006) 10 in. (619 mm) (584 mm) (254 mm) = 60-120005-001 RG-6G 18 35-1/8 in. 33 3/4 in. 10 in. , (B 120005) `;_4' (892 mm) (857 mm) (254 mm) Note: It is permisible to use old and/or new cylinders included in this manual on a Range Guard -"'k= system. w C f_l 1 P/N 60-9127100-000 2.3 April 2009 Component Description i Table 2-5. Range Guard Nozzles Nozzle Type Part Number ' (Old Part Number) Flow Number Grooves ADP Nozzle 87-120011-001 1 1 I r �,- (B 120011) :.. 14..:i:--..' p }F Nozzle 87-120012-001 2 2 ;-- ,�4l4l (B120012) ,- r-,_�. a • GRW Nozzle 87-120013-001 1 3 4 = i4r 4 0, J (B120013) R Nozzle 87-120014-001 1 4 a1_1) 1FL (B120014) 3 • DM Nozzle 8 7-120015-001 3 11 A - (B120015) �_ - LPF Nozzle 87-120022-001 2 1 &4 r 4 " _ (B 120022) i LPR Nozzle 87-120024-001 1 Disc&Core ;; V ,; (B120024) E, Note: It is permissible to use old and/or new nozzles included in this manual in a Range Guard system. = April 2009 2-8 P/N 60-9 1 2 7 1 00-000 '" iy __:IComponent Descriptio t. z:.:, 2-2 CONTROLS • *r. 2-2.1 UNIVERSAL CONTROL HEAD (UCH) Control System, P/N B 120099 $'., ,a The UCH Control System, P/N B 120099, is used for actuatingthe Range Guard g Cylinder and Valv --'1,-- Assembly. TheSystemSystem UCH Control can be attached to the S Valve Actuator, P/N B 120042 fo• ,t- "': direct cylinder mounting, m or to a wall for remote.mounting. Knockouts are provided to accomodat4 _--_--motw.i-z. f&�� either type of mounting. The controller can be operated with: 4.17 `,`' • Automatic mechanical detection (fusible-links and thermo-bulb links), >• �°::. • Automatic electrical operation, and Wiz.'._ • Remote and local manual operation. ems., attaKy+` . • 'ram-.._w +A lbi.., ,lac,••. A Fr T 'f' 8T' ems S +;'Csr` '�M.. N'- 1C. "' ..'. ' +3 s•@ � ; , A-mo -- _, �-. ... s„&e 'sue ti s* • W"F ".• -- ter- C71 •. a' - -, , -, , :..t mom_ iil t:t�, v "_-�"',.Z . �'.,- 9l ., _ ry' 'Mr ate„ � i ��,Wkk rt -6 F �„ Ir • - �; • - ' _ • � am T 1 ! R t " ^ LI � �t: 4 ,. " � $• - t.' s 7.-- w rt..i i .-.0,,-. - w a � em _ i'- ,.. q „7�-,s ,7 r� ,�� ��3e 6't'a ` ,41 a .emcee- '-'r `.-. _ r - - - -S 4 3-3/4 in. 48-3/16 in. (95 mm) (208 mm) - . Figure 2-15. UCH Control System, P/N B120099 P/N 60-9127100-000 — 2-13 April 2009 Component Description 2-2.1.1 SYSTEM NITROGEN CARTRIDGE, P/N 87-120043-001 (OLD P/N B120043) The UCH Control System uses a nitrogen cartridge for actuating the wet chemical cylinders and is charged with dry nitrogen(see Figure 2-16). The cartridge is mounted inside the UCH Control System to protect it from tampering and provides the date of manufacturing and space (gray band) for recording the installation date. _ 14 5-1/8 in. (130 mm) 0 =2" 'r..3 -'.x-'r" ;_--�ii'� -r am.-.. .''- �.r 1-9/16 in 1 Ifi _ (40 min) 7,-7- �" �- dE , IIII II ,-, ----- _i ter `*-Y� . ,- *„-- - , GRAY BAND] .. Figure 2-16. System Nitrogen Cartridge, P/N 87-120043-001 _ Note: New system cartridges (P/N 87-120043-001) are marked "P/N 87-120043-001". Old system ♦_, • cartridges (P/N B 120043) are not marked with a part number. It is permissible to use old - and/or new system cartridges included in this manual in a Range Guard system. 2-2.1.2 TEST CARTRIDGE, P/N 87-120044-001 (OLD P/N B120044) The Test Cartridge is used for testing of the Badger Wet Chemical System. The cartridge has 'a red band and is labeled "TEST CARTRIDGE" as shown in Figure 2-17. • - Note: The System Nitrogen Cartridge P/N 87-120043-001 is required for actuation and full discharge or "puff'tests. A The Test Cartridge (P/N 87-120044-001) must be removed and the System Nitrogen CAUTIONCartridge (P/N 87-120043-001) must be installed at the completion of any work done on -�' the system. Failure to do so will result in malfunction of the system. i I`. 4 in. (102 mm) •I -s'-� .. 1 in. $ids 1 j fy (25 mm) --4. � -z B, .---- 1i(Jii 'F Figure 2-17. Test Cartridge, P/N 87-120044-001 Note: New test cartridges (P/N 87-120044-001) are marked 'P/N 87-120044-001". Old test cartridges (P/N B120044) are not marked with a part number. It is permissible to use old 1 1• and/or new test cartridges included in this_marinalin.aRang-e_Guar_d-sys-em-, . a April 2009 2-14 P/N 60-9127100-000 Component Description 2-2.1.6 MICROSWITCH KIT, P/N B120039, B120039-501 (FOR UCH) The Microswitch Kit is a single pole, double-throw switch (see Figure 2-21 and Table 2-7). Included in the kit is the microswitch, pigtail assembly and four mounting screws (two short and two long). Note: Microswitch Kit P/N B120039-501 includes pigtail assembly with white stripes. t The wire leads are 24-inches (610 m) in length. Four Microswitch Kits can be mounted in the UCH ;T nun) Control System. There are two mounting locations to accommodate the four Microswitch kits (two stacked at each mounting location), with EMT ports for each mounting location. This allows for the use of two electrical junction boxes for separation of signal lines and AC lines. ti These are used when it is necessary to open or close electrical circuits. The following are examples, but not limited to: • Electric appliance shutdown • Make up air shutdown • • Electric gas valve shutdown • Shuntbreaker/relay Note: Not for alarm initiation. • Electrical appliances usually have a higher amp rating than the switches.In this case, such appliances shall not be wired directly to the microswitch. A magnetic contactor or relay must be used. To wire the microswitch for UCH, refer to Figure 4-30. ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR TM MICROSWITCH Figure 2-21. Microswitch Kit, P/N B 120039 • Table 2-7. Microswitch Electrical Ratings 125/250 Vac 250 Vac 125 Vac 20.5 Amps 1 1/2 HP `- • • 1/2 HP = `lils APril 2009 2-18 P/N 60-9127I0o-000 Component Deseriptim 2-2.3.2 UNIVERSAL-LINK HOUSING KIT, P/N 120064 !AN5T7'. •.‘4,.. -;7;?: The Universal-Link Housing Kit, shown in Figure 2-29, consists of the following: .,rpt.'7-=,-•-..,::A:- Table 2-12. Universal Link Housing Kit P/N 120064 Item Quantity •!:;- '--WI: 11-1/2 in. (292 mm) Detector Housing 1 Crimp Sleeves 2 -i'?.-7,.4. ;:t„'i--:-•'-7..- . "S"Hooks 2 --,-v-.:----; --::7 2.,17.44-.......'.:1' The items above are used to attach the Fusible Link or Thermo-Bulb Links to the 1/16-inch cable 'i-;3';-i,z--.---zz--::--'.. • leading to the UCH Control System or A+ Control Box The Universal-Link Housing can be configured' -x•-„•-,1,-, ",----,...=. T7..--t.,-,-• -,-;-::-- as an End-of-Line or In-Line bracket 1=-' •-•-;!:-'7.-: ::-.7.,-..,:,:z:#.::;' ...:.-- - .1- 1/16 in.CABLE ''•ff=•:-',;. --;',7-.g:IFf'-.. TO CONTROL SYSTEM (NOT SUPPLIED) —1 ...,.--4...m•-•,t.-.1-74,.... "S"HOOKS • I .:7,17•-:-5.7T.'q',W CRIMP SLEEVE —-, ,,y---,.:_., ,...,:'--.---:,:-.• „,, .,L,•p''. ...,,--- . .. -1-11 •• ....:.--,:;.: , .,,. .- • lig2. -- - • ct--,-..,v:.:5 LOCKNUT -.0.0:ti,"r•::: , THERMO-BULB LINK .012 III' . ,:j..._-='-1- ' i. ' .. t.t-:;,.1 - OR FUSIBLE-LINK A -.,-;' ,I.t;•:‘.• THERMO-BULB LINK OR FUSIBLE LINK (NOT SUPPLIED) CRIMP SLEEVE 1/2 in.EMT . EXAMPLE OF IN-LINE EXAMPLE OF END-OF-LINE CONNECTOR UNIVERSAL HOUSING KIT UNIVERSAL HOUSING KIT "S"HOOK (NOT SUPPLIED) -;s:,-- ••i'.,..1'. - Figure 2-29. Example of End-of-line and In-line Universal Link Housing Kit P/N 120064 • - -17:---;•-='--:i.-;:... . ., tft_- , --.f, •,1-71,--.',g-- s'-• . tr- . .s.,,---,::::g..,- • •."*A- ' ....2.s0.1- i ''''.1-4-V- - ---- - ------ ------- __- -- - _.:,.:!•"': . --- _: .13!:W. =,--;-..-, • 4";:iit•;-: P/N 60-9127100-000 2-25 April 2009 - Component DescripP ti 4r., 2-2.3.4 FUSIBLE-LINKS, TYPE ML, PINs Wg_282661-000, WK-282662-000 , VS-282664-000 and=__. -282666-000 (OLD P/N B282661, B282662, B2826.64 AND B282666) 1 Fusible Links are available in various temperature ratings with a minimum/maximum load rating 10 lb./40 lb. (5 kg/18 kg) (see Table 2-14). ' mom;; z = F _'' Figure 2-31. Fusible-Link, P/N WK-28266X-000 -..; Table 2-14. Fusible-Link Temperature Ratings "" Fusible-LinkMaximum Exposure Rating Color Temperature (Old Part Number) Part Number =^ = _ --` 165°F(74°C) 100°F(38°C) Yellow •a: WK 282661 000 _ :_ (B282661) 212°F(100°C) 150°F(65°C) White WK 282662-000 (B282662) 360°F(182°C) 300°F(149°C) Unpainted Wr K 282664-000 (B282664) 440 F(226 C) Orange 1 ,� - 500°F(260°C) ang WK-282666-000 (B282666) -_ `' Note: New type ML fusible Links(P/N WK-28266X-0fn)are marked"K". Old tyre-ML uusible'Links (P/N B28206X)) are marked "B." It is permissible to use old and/or new type NIL fusible Links included in this manual in a Range Guard system. :,. jigs:- • The rating temperature, which is stamped on the Fusible-Link, is the temperature at which the link b�` will separate when new. However, continual exposure to cycling ambient temperatures may cause a t4 degradation of the link over time. ° , .P/N 60-9127100-000 2-27 sw r Component Desn ~_- c p ptaoi _ 2-2.4 Remote Manual Releases t g. -•- 2-2.4.1 REMOTE MANUAL RELEASE, P/N B875572 (UCH ONLY) - The Remote Manual Release, shown in Figure 2-35, is provided as a means of manually actuating the system from a remote location. The Remote Manual Release is attached to the UCH Control Systen 4- with 1/16-inch control cable. To actuate the system at the Remote Manual Release, pull out the safet3 _ pin and pull hard on the handle. rA ;.. Each Remote Manual Release is supplied with a separate nameplate. This nameplate must be ! ^'=• attached to the mounting surface 1-inch above or below the Remote Manual Release. -`_ =;.._., - ice - _ -.. ;I ^l f. ;-, X 3-5/8 in. -n' ' - 1 (92.2 mm) Eer 5� ',7 Ja - n l -s ^ -s,.A - <- "� i -,.77-5'.:7- --.741,,:-.-:: ., .„. -,7-,--g.w•-;',,,,--...„.-1-,„,........„___,..„..z„:4veri,i4,,,,, ,,, ,,,,.:11.,,,,,,- .. :_________,„:__„3,,,,,, r , .-. -k4i_,.,4-----,... ,..._, - ',-,4 ir ` f- c 1-1/2 in. -1:,: _ " Figure 2-35. Remote Manual Release, P/N B875572 _ ,-- _- _ .. A • &-- '.2i- P/N60-9127100-000 2-31 April 2009 Component Description 2-3.3 Mechanical Gas Valve, P/N B12007X I A Mechanical Gas Valve is required on systems used to protect gas-fueled appliance(s). Upon system actuation, the control stem closes, stopping the gas flow to the appliance(s). Note: Only Mechanical.Gas Valves that are specifically UL listed and identified by part number in this manual may be used with the Range Guard system. gr `'a r., e :u CONTROL STEM r 1 _ INLET � OUTLET g Ca - .—;:r 33' z,, r ., is .tea zH • y Figure 2-42. Mechanical Gas Valve, P/N B12007X - Table 2-17. Mechanical Gas Valve Sizes = Pipe Size Part Number '' 3/4 in. (19 mm) B120071 • 1 in. (25.4 mm) B 120.072 1-1/4 in. (32 ram) B120073 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) B120074 _ t{ 2 in. (51 mm) B120075 2-1/2 in. (64 mm) _ B120076 3•in. (76 mm) B120077 kpril 2009 2-38 P/N 60-9127100 000 - CC-005209 t Fire Equipment Certificate of Competency ` Justin M Bearse • 64 Camp Opechee Road 1 Centerville MA 02632 Expiration Date 06/09/2021 li State Fire Marshal Use of this license is restricted by 527 CMR to: , CC-46 Portable Fire Extinguishers CC-48 Pre-Engineered Fixed Systems Failure to comply with Massachusetts General Laws relative to the issuance of this license may be cause for revocation. Refer to: www.mass.gov/dfs If found,please return to Massachusetts Department of Fire Services, State Road,P.O.Box 1025,Stow MA 01775 v f") Z'(.> ,,,--rc.-:-.) 6): .,,,. . , e. _ N..,. cxn . W ems, c. _ e . , . .... G� c . , -- - —0- (°4 ci „..--- . ,......3 -4-1--- c_•_ C �44, S ram„ \ .w , ' 0 s Q A C.. C �� 0 CI _ . .. ....i, 4 First Congregational Church 329 Main St Yarnouthport MA,02675 RE: Narrtative on Fire Suppression Systems Install (1) UL 300 wet chemical Range Guard fire system as per manufacture specifications.This system operates mechanically by a manual pull station as well as automatically from the fusible link detector located inside the plenum chamber.This system is covering the following appliances(from left to right): (1) 6burner Range and (1)griddle.This system will have (1) nozzle protecting the plenum and (2) nozzles protecting the duct opening.This fire system shuts off the gas mechanically by cable activation.This fire system is tied directly into the building fire alarm. I have provided micro switches for the electrician to shut down the make—up air upon activation. For any further questions please call. Thanks, Justin Bearse Ralph J. Perry 774-487-7011 r :. General Informatio :a. 4: CHAPTER 1 , - GENERAL INFORMATION W ':Lt---.- 1-1 INTRODUCTION i ,: The Range Guard Wet Chemical System provides fire protection for commercial kitchen application: . such as appliances and ventilation. s:, The Wet Chemical system holds UL and ULC listings as a pre-engineered system. .,2. Systems shall be designed and implemented according to the following: .-.7.:,. NFPA Standard 17A, "Standard for Wet Chemical Systems" • NFPA Standard 96, "Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking 4,` Operations" :� ?Ns r:J • Other applicable NFPA standards as required foraparticular application and design, qpp e igu, including, P`. u,= but not limited to, NFPA 70 (NEC), and NFPA 72, Fire Alarm Standard and CSA • L This Design, Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual (DIOM) Prt,• ��r Any other standards enforced by a local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) ;. Configurations in Chapter 3, System Des' are tested and listed to Underwriters Laboratories (UL) .~ a P Ys . Oka ',. Standard 300, 1994 Edition, unless otherwise noted, and Underwriters Laboratories of Canada i,,,' .1° ORD 1254.6. COlif ' -c=' 1-2 CLASSIFICATION OF FIRE 1 The classification of fire is defined in NFPA 1, Section 3.3.102 as the following: • Class A: Surface Type Fires; wood or other cellulose-type material (ordinary r typ combustibles) -. • Class B: Flammable liquids ;. :-- Class C: Energized electrical equipment .: . • Class D: Combustible metals(such as magnesium, sodium,zirconium, potassium, and titanium) • • Class K: Combustible cooking media (vegetable or animal oils and fats) .-,..- ,1 r -4 Note: Range Guard Wet Chemical system is suited for Class K type of fire. (This system does not .,,r- „.,,;..: .w ;m.• supersede the requirements for portable fire extinguishers as defined in NFPA 10.) r,,,. ._,. 1': 'f if 1-3 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BADGER SYSTEM .._" .� The Range Guard System is a wet chemical fire suppression :_` g Y pp system with one type of agent. The ' • system is capable of encompassing a wide variety of application requirements. t ..•: The system utilizes storedpressure agent cylinders. Storedpressure w;_.. Y cylinders: • Remain free of contamination • Provide a smooth flow throughout the discharge F The cylinders are powder-coated, welded mild-steel shell conforming to DOT/fC specification -4BW/ -eenstmetion- P-rstan-lard-.-The-vaive-iffoi'ged brass witnick ri5l if—ng.-The plating and cylinder coating makes it corrosion resistant. . . - •1 = P/N 60-9127100-000 I. • ;' 1 1 April i General Information The system can be activated mechanically from manual release, thermo-bulb links, and fusible links. The system can be activated electrically with a 24 Vdc compatible alarm control panel that is tested and listed with the Range Guard system. Both automatic detection and manual release devices are s used on control panels. Refer to Paragraph 2-2.1.5 for power requirements. Cylinders are activated from stored high-pressure gas.Automatic and manual actuation are available for the Range Guard System. Other actuations are available, such as: • Mechanical gas valve closure • Dry contacts for annunciation and electrical shutdowns 1-4 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The Range Guard Wet Chemical System consists of a supply of wet chemical s ored in one or more Cylinder and Valve Assemblies. Each cylinder is pressure activated by a Syste Valve Actuator. • The system can be actuated either automatically and/or manually, using mec anical, electrical, or pressure actuation devices. Upon actuation, the wet chemical is discharged through agent distribution piping and specially designed nozzles positioned throughout the protected area. s K �: � 4 - 'fi a. T �'k,$- r F.y r + SW. a -�' at" ` -�wy. '� `�{ a`�" > �-�.y7E _ " c ,y' ftv r �.-.- � � i { .: 1 { Al L Y.1 5A :h 3. rw ` I^. , .dh �'�,N.f� ,, aaid' � � {-�v.�.., C< -c�"'-P 4.. —��rv_---'_�-.e,..."..--�,r..t- i � � �[ =. _J ,, C-.,, ti f ur a --,.�. f h '`K"�i}7vksi^e5 47.,. '�I 7'�t7 y ,b"a'"'te a"^—� --L '-�-.._� �,,, "' --- .i—��a:Z ate. :' �j�:. u. `4,n..✓� -"+w. N ram' N - —••. 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ACTIVATION ? : ACTIVATION , : 1 UCH CONTROL lir HEAT DETECTOR ;�.._ MECHANICAL SYSTEM REMOTE ELECTRIC LINK MANUAL MANUAL PULL STATION REACHES '' SEPARATES RELEASE PREDETERMINED '''±' ` ACTIVATION ACTIVATION TEMPERATURE'` ACTIVATION i i UL LISTED FIRE CONTROL ��* PANEL SENDS ACTUATION •• SIGNAL TO ELECTRIC n:: SOLENOID IN ` ~' UCH CONTROL SYSTEM f :.,,, / ' Y. �.,:, UCH CONTROL ys��.., SYSTEM TRIPS t. • RELEASING NITROGEN MICROSWITCH(ES)TRIP FROM THE SYSTEM `, K CARTRIDGE FUNCTIONS.,. P' TO SYSTEM VALVE ACTUATORS(SVAs), OPENING CYLINDER VALVES -`'` WET CHEMICAL FLOWS THROUGH AGENT DISTRIBUTION ` "x PIPING AND N072LES$OPPRESSING FIRE ..�• Figure 1-2. Operational Sequence Flow Chart ;:P/N 60-9127100-000 1-3 "'- � Apri12009 General Information 1-6 APPLICATIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF WET CHEMICALS • The Range Guard system uses a liquid chemical called Karbaloy® as its agent. Karbaloy, a solution of potassium carbonate in water, suppresses fires through a process involving the: " rN • Saponification of surface grease (turning it into combustion-resistant soap), • Cooling effects of water vaporization, • Inerting effects of resultant steam formation, and • Interruption of the chemical chain reaction of combustion. Hazards and equipment that can be protected using wet chemical extinguishing systems include the following: • Restaurant, commercial, and institutional hoods •. Plenums, ducts, and filters with their associated cooking appliances • Special grease removal devices The wet chemicals used in the Range Guard Wet Chemical System are stable at both low and high temperatures. The upper storage temperature limit for the system is 120°F (49°C). The lower temperature limit is 0°F (-18°C). © Upon system alarm notification, all personnel must evacuate the protected space. Failure to do so may result in temporary respiratory difficulties, disorientation, or personal WARNING ininry, 1-6.1 Extinguishing Properties When Karbaloy wet chemical agent is applied in a concentrated liquid spray to a burning surface, it reacts quickly with the hot grease or oil to produce a foam blanketing the surface. This reaction, combined with the cooling effect of the Karbaloy wet chemical agent, also reduces the possibility of fire reflash. 1-7 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INFORMATION SYSTEM (HMISsm) The HMIS rating for Karbaloy wet chemical is as follows: • Health (H) = 2 • Flammability(F) = 0 . • Reactivity(R) = 0 . Wet chemical fire extinguishing agent is considered nontoxic, but is classified as a CAUTION skin/eye irritant, and may cause temporary irritation to the eyes, skin, or respiratory system. Avoid unnecessary exposure. • • Refer to http://www.badgerfire.com web site for latest MSDS information. 1• ra? ;• is April2009 1 P/N 60-9127100-000 j ks> - , General Lnforma s ,-;'' 1-8 WORKPLACE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INFORMATION SYSTEM ( S Ste,v : = ) 4 The WHMIS rating for Karbaloy wet chemical is—D2B - S kin/Eye Irritation 4110 -<= Figure 1-3. WHIVIIS Class B—Division 2 (D2B) - "'_ 1-9 CLEAN-UP ki- ;" - No unusual cleanup procedure is required.After the appliances have completely cooled, the resi from the dischargemay d, <N_ g be cleaned up with a wet cloth or sponge. Wear rubber gloves while cleanin If skin or eyes come in contact with the agent, flush thoroug,b ly with water. y "��- A Do not disturb the foam until the cooking appliances, lenum WARNING sufficiently. Do not .put water on hot grease as this will cause vianol ntct stearning have oan `.; spattering. Sh Karbaloy wet agent is electrically conductive. To avoid electric shock,4.) _; „:_ A electric circuits to appliances, outlets, and wiring de-energize ali WARNING fuse or circuit breaker power at the main b y disconnecting or turning off the bog.Do not clean u �- or touch electric appliances, outlets, power cords, or other wiring Withe Karbaloy �power agent on. -:,'�,-mot' 4 P:: - of.::_,,ti- nR'-w Lu.> 1 , 1 P/N 60-9127100-000 r:<a 1-5 n A,-.-:1 Oneb iz Component Description = ems`rr_ 4 ): t CYLINDER VALVE , -' ,.S K'7 CENTER OF DISCHARGE PORT _ - L G T I,. .re to f, 3 yet 1 L 1 q�� -`-.4- .,-. -7-1-7:7,1-.7.fi Y srrv: ''''::7-_-.,..7".._....-_-- F N. 14 C--.I 3 NOMINAL CYLINDER ,. DIAMETER >, f,.. Figure 2-1. Dimensions of Cylinder and Valve Assembly, P/N B-12XXXX .y ,_ ",-' Refer to Figure 5-26 for�` Cylinder Valve details. s Table 2-1. Cylinder and Valve Assembly Specifications `, " Cylinder and Valve ., a" Assembly Part Number Model Maximum Dimensions (Old P/N) Flow Number - 1: A B C ' 60-120001-001 RG-1.25G 4 15-1/4 in. • 12-3/4 in. �� (B 120001) 8 in. - - (387 mm) (349 mm) (203 mm) ,; 60-120002-001 RG-2.5G 19-5/8 in. (B120002) (534 mm) 9 in. � (498 mm) (230 mm) * 60-120003-001 RG-4GS :>;F (B120003) • 12 19 (483 mm) 17-1/2 in. 12-1/4 in. (444 mm) (311 mm) F 60-120006-001 RG-4GM 12 24-3/8 in. 23 in. `' (B120006) 10 in. (619 mm) (584 mm) (254 mm) ' -=: 60-120005-001 RG-6G -a, "% 1 g 35 1/8 in. 33-3/4 in. 10 in. Yet. z (892 mm) (857 mm) (254 mm) -1.441'-1:;. Note: It is permisible to use old and/or new cylinders included m this manual on a Range Guard -Ne•-•--- _ system. - II - - f. _ _ .. - P/N 60-9127100-000 ,,_ 2-3 April 2009 Component Description • •Table 2-5. Range Guard Nozzles i Part Number Nozzle Type (Old Part Nmaber) Flow Number Grooves I I , , I .- ---2 •.,- .?,,,,...'.;,,: f6'-..-...:z;-.:1---:,, .: ADP Nozzle 87-120011-001 1 1 .21. !-..--4-.--- ---,--- --,„ _ .-. (B120011) — 1 .:-.2 ,-----Zc, -:.-A :::‘ F Nozzle 87-120012-001 .2 2 ' ----':---n F' :Z --Aicr .'c-:,-7 Sfi P,----.1":--",----, ---,- ;•''-'' Li (B120012) 0 S az . ..; •;.,' -.- --.=-..-...Tis, ,-_'_:;.-.s.,-.- -,,s.•:.. ___ ---_ GRW Nozzle 87-120013-001 1 3 -;:zz"-..-_--! .-•_-_,4-;L:1-'1,1f--r::-,1---„s -1,- 1-, (B120013) ...- -..:-!. 1- .- • _-__•---_ f-, -.- ' s __ R Nozzle 87-120014-001 1 4 ,..-_,,,,-,4 rfAiril?,1!:-,26:- 1..` (B120014) S • Lc .. _ -,.-,, -:,--,..7:1 ,—, 7.;----'2,-,:••• •---i :'''- DM Nozzle 87-120015-001 3 0 i. ,:::5,-,z„ ''--''f-',L.:-:::-.P.:c2;,1 -;--- (B120015) ...:-"- • `Rt,[iiz . * LPF Nozzle 87-120022-001 2 1 &4 -5775.27-1-, d.','i,„-,._,,,---• „_,..2,/,f,,--.'. ff.--'1,,...' :-.-:-.7.• -V- '..'r-." : 7: -=:;2, :41: (B120022) S • - . -•,, . .1 v F..' -.:-,t,-2•,, ,-'11 r LPR Nozzle 87-120024-001 1 Disc&Core 1..---72--_.--..-1•1:,.t4Z-54-f..: "?f3t-°--.." ...-‘r-4-,-.4 (B120024) ;_,--- Note: It is permissible to use old and/or new nozzles included in this manual in a Range Guard. system. _____ __ __ __ _ ___ ...,.., • -r.' ---. ,- - April 2009 2-8 P/N 60-9127100-000 ,- - R' Component Descriptio Vr `""" 2-2 CONTROLS 1 • - _ ! 2-2.1 UNIVERSAL CONTROL HEAD (UCH) Control System, P/N B 120099 • .;;L The UCH Control System, P/N B 120099, is used for actuating the Range Guard Cylinder and Valv " ~' Assembly. The UCH Control System can be attached to the System Valve Actuator, P/N B120042 fo. v = direct cylinder mounting, or to a wall for remote mounting. Knockouts are provided to accommodate 0. either type of mounting. The controller can be operated with: . - . • Automatic mechanical detection (fusible-links and thermo-bulb links), s=: . ; • Automatic electrical operation, and • - M Remote and local manual operation. 4A„ 1: sue"• r .,. �L' �N .ems - _ A ,iii t'c-1, ., s -T„i ��,n. i 0N.-sx a „+1C; ^r, r *ce. ;- r . ( pia d f _.44',1 'L ��-- '' , �,, rgk'11.1i'. : 4y�'stt. r ,, „„0, s7 9-7/16 in. li i ,Y, 41, 't'Ki“t-'k x� Pai-t�4 ,,V., [T s� �i.✓y A Fx^ '''I : i fim, ' n�; �A � �— (240 mm1 S4. .. -+ - x r ,- - ¢' t o ' fi �y r y / -Ps ,7 k 1`r -. rTThh.v a � i vT t r 1 .c`°'Tw Y, �`•. �" ' r Aron NhT P 7 J� q ' ,. *fit is , 9r1M V F"-�+ 1 �t'�4 ^S�r �S� 5�i 11� �� ��[;�"'4 y�.��J. ,wb'P7^..,� C'r�5et' ti f - +� t-t1 4f ?;y -`k'"t'M fey 1L,vN� 4-i 'h.'?- - - aa a --+p+»s' - to .sue e- .... _s+,,J'z 1-G .' . --,,.�, -„t -F'-sU --.,,,, i �r -m.k ?�`.,. '"-'k7 r 1°iS r^M r� fe!u,.11- j' � ' �h 2 p -�' '- ,1.' 1 ,i �.yr a '^. ?=T.''1'Y 3 '44- rn- H �g 1,,.- F`.r,t,' , 1zJ: s r � ^,-w � [111 -.,. 3-3/4 in. i, 8-3/16 in. (95 rr mm) (208 Figure 2-15. UCH Control System, P/N B 120099 ,. 4.4:„-<: • ' • - ::_**. P/N 60-9127100-000 ----2-13 ` ' April 2009 ; 5 Component Description 24 2-2.1.1 SYSTEM NITROGEN CARTRIDGE, P/N 87-120043-001 (OLD P/N B120043) The UCH Control System uses a nitrogen cartridge for actuating the wet chemical cylinders and is charged with dry nitrogen(see Figure 2-16). The cartridge is mounted inside the UCH Control System i{ to protect it from tampering and provides the date of manufacturing and space (gray band) for 1 recording the installation date. 4 5-1/8 in. (130 mm) 1-9/16 in. (40 mm) !C) {,�f� ti x { tti "43({)1i'fitii GRAY BAND Figure 2-16. System Nitrogen Cartridge, P/N 87-120043-001 Note: New system cartridges (P/N 87-120043-001) are marked "P/N 87-120043-001". Old system • cartridges (P/N B120043) are not marked with a part number: It is permissible to use old '_ - and/or new system cartridges included in this manual in a Range Guard system. 2-2.1.2 TEST CARTRIDGE, P/N 87-120044-001 (OLD P/N B120044) The rest Cartridge is used for testing of the Badger Wet Chemical System. The cartridge has 'a red band and is labeled "TEST CARTRIDGE" as shown in Figure 2-17 • Note: The System Nitrogen Cartridge P/N 87-120043-001 is required for actuation and full discharge or "puff'tests. • • A The Test Cartridge (P/N 87-120044-001) must be removed and the System Nitrogen CAUTION Cartridge (P/N 87-120043-001) must be installed at the completion of any work done on '` the system. Failure to do so will result in malfunction of the system. 4 in. ,I (102 mm) 11411111/1111 1 in. 1(25 mm) �� irif( r$ ° �� y 1 a ' Figure 2-17. Test Cartridge, P/N 87-120044-001 Note: New test cartridges (P/N 87-120041 001) are marked "P/N 87-120044-001"- Old test cartridges (P/N B120044) are not marked with a part number. It is permissible to use old _ - - and/or new test cartridges included iu_tli auualin a Ran ('ge_ ar-d syster-r4- _ "' '" April2009 2-14 t; P/N 60-9127100-000 Component Description ' 2-2.1.6 NIICROSWITCH KIT, P/N B120039, B120039-501 (FOR UCH) The Microswitch Kit is a single pole, double-throw switch (see Figure 2-21 and Table 2-7). Included v'' in the kit is the microswitch, pigtail assembly and four mounting screws (two short and two long). Note: Microswitch Kit P/N B120039-501 includes pigtail assembly with white stripes. The wire leads are 24-inches (610 mm)in length. Four Microswitch Kits can be mounted in the UCH ', Control System. There are two mounting locations to accommodate the four Microswitch kits (two stacked at each mounting location), with EMT ports for each mounting location. This allows for the use of two electrical junction boxes for separation of signal lines and AC lines. These are used when it is necessary to open or close electrical circuits. The following are examples, but not limited to: • Electric appliance shutdown • Make up air shutdown • Electric gas valve shutdown • Shuntbreaker/relay Note: Not for alarm initiation. Electrical appliances usually have a higher amp rating than the switches.In this case, such appliances shall not be wired directly to the microswitch. A magnetic contactor or relay must be used. To wire the microswitch for UCH, refer to Figure 4-30. = _ ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR • •s ' • MICROSWITCH ." _i Figure 2-21. Microswitch Kit, P/N B 120039 • Table.2-7. Microswitch Electrical Ratings 125/250 Vac 20.5 Amps = 250 Vac 1-1/2 HP 125 Vac i/2 HP L APri12009 2-18 P/N 60-9127100-000 - Component Descriptioi p `. 2-2.3.2 UNIVERSAL-LINK HOUSING KIT, P/N 120064 ..-- The Universal-Link Housing Kit, shown in Figure 2-29, consists of the following: g Table 2-12. Universal Link Housing Kit, P/N 120064 Item Quantity ' - 11-1/2 in. (292 min)Detector Housing 1 Crimp Sleeves �� k 2 1 "S"Hooks 2 Kx The items above are used to attach the Fusible-Link or Thermo-Bulb Links to the 1/16-inch cable ` - leading to the UCH Control System or A+ Control Box.The Universal-Link Housing can be configured' -S4t: as an End-of-Line or In-Line bracket =' _ := .�'-+ter-i.Y..g 1/16 in.CABLE - `T` • TO CONTROL SYSTEM _ r a (NOT SUPPLIED) In Ku • 4, "S"HOOKS7 2_ <-•:-,r.'_" CRIMP '� wr: SLEEVE • ter.. Y yx� �. 12• 92 tt�tnl • ;� THERMO-BULB LINK ��1 112 - = t LOCKNUT OR FUSIBLE-LINK (NOT SUPPLIED) t (NOT SUPPLIED) =� ` ?. `s; THERMO-BULB LINK OR FUSIBLE-UNK y (NOT SUPPLIED) r� = ?� CRIMP SLEEVE 1/2 in.EMT EXAMPLE OF END-OF-LINE CONNECTOR EXAMPLE OF IN-LINE :•;' '..; : UNIVERSAL HOUSING KIT "S"HOOK {NOT SUPPLIED) UNIVERSAL HOUSING KIT Figure 2-29. Example of End-of--line and In-line Universal Link Housing Kit, P/N 120064 Z:4' : _ ti 'F -#``,I_----'� P/7 60-9127100-000 .; gar:: 2-25 April 2009 ,-`` w- 2-2.3.4 Component Descripti 5 ' •: FUSIBLE-LINKS, TYPE ML P/Ns WK-282661-000, WK-282662-000, WK-282664-000 and f: WK-282666-000 (OLD P/N B282661, B282662, B282664 AND B282666) 1 Fusible-Links are available in various temperature ratings with a m;n;m�m�mum load rating _ 10 lb./40 lb. (5 kg/18 kg) (see Table 2-14). in. . 7 x, P � `�, FigureFusible-Link,2-31. Fusible-Lnk, P/N WK-28266X-000 AR: Y: v>s Table 2-14. Fusible-Link Temperature Ratings ..' Maximum Exposure Part Number- Fusible-Link Rating Color: Temperature (Old Part Number ) ` .- - aR 165°F(74° w (74°C) 100°F(38°C) Yellow WK 282661-000 .. 7. (B282661) 1 . 212°F(100°C) 150°F(65°C) White (B282662) - 360°F(182°C) 300°F(149°C) Unpainted P WK 282664-000 (B282664) 500°F(260°C) 440°F(226°C) x �' Orange WK 282666-000 A (B282666) Note: New type ML fusible Links(P/N WK-28266x-0 xl)are marked"K".Old type ML(P/N B282GGX)) are marked "B." It is permissible to use old and/or new type�ML fusisible ble 'Links Links included in this manual in a Range Guard i stem. k;r:� � system. '- .. The rating temperature, which is stamped on the Fusible-Link, is the temperature at which the link '`'.- will separate when new. However, continual exposure p to cycling ambient temperatures may cause a ,, degradation of the link over time. • • Z;'.' .ter_.. _ y3-�," ::P/N 60-9127100-000 2-27 April 2009 Component Description 2-3.3 Mechanical Gas Valve, P/N B12007X i A Mechanical Gas Valve is required on systems used to protect gas-fueled appliance(s). Upon system 4 actuation, the control stem closes, stopping the gas flow to the appliance(s). Note: Only Mechanical.Gas Valves that are specifically UL listed and identified by part number in this manual may be used with the Range Guard system. el T. - CONTROL STEM -:i:-::'it-7,,1_,1-..c..-.1.._-7_r_;:_- INLET '<ii .y 1 "_ OUTLET e,.„.„,_i-.1:;.--;--,,i ,,,.„,777.,„.77.5,,...,_•.„,.:1-,:,,,r.... , ..,,,„ Figure 2-42. Mechanical Cas Valve, P/N B12007X Table 2-17. Mechanical Gas Valve Sizes Pipe Size Part Number -�= 3/4 in. (19 mm) B 120071 �Y� 1 in. (25.4 mm) ryYo>, xr 1-1/4 in. (32 mm) -IT- `� B120073 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) B120074 1.A `= 2 in. (51 mm) B120075 `` 2-1/2 in. (64 mm) -._-... .__ :. B 120076 • r -' 3 in. (76 mm) B120077 L....:17:--/- ---:-:'.;.--:- - ..._.. -.-.. - �pzil 2009 -,:..r:,; 2-38 .;.. P/N 60-9 12 7 1 00-000 geyiadememto/ aP. CC-005209 Fire Equipment Certificate of Competency Justin M Bearse . 64 Camp Opechee Road AO- Centerville MA 02632 Expiration Date 06/09/2021 State Fire Marshal Use of this license is restricted by 527 CMR to: CC46 Portable Fire Extinguishers CC-48 Pre-Engineered Fixed Systems • Failure to comply with Massachusetts General Laws relative to the issuance of this license may be cause for revocation: Refer to: www.mass.gov/dfs If found,please retum to Massachusetts Department of Fir Services, State Road,P.O.Box 1025,Stow MA 01775 cc , , -") _ ' ' crit (-, _ , e Gam ._ („....p. ...ENO! .......0 L.4 0 • k ‘7N, , First Congregational Church 329 Main St Yarnouthport MA,02675 RE: Narrtative on Fire Suppression Systems Install (1) UL 300 wet chemical Range Guard fire system as per manufacture specifications.This system operates mechanically by a manual pull station as well as automatically from the fusible link detector located inside the plenum chamber.This system is covering the following appliances(from left to right): (1)6burner Range and (1)griddle.This system will have (1) nozzle protecting the plenum and (2) nozzles protecting the duct opening.This fire system shuts off the gas mechanically by cable activation.This fire system is tied directly into the building fire alarm. I have provided micro switches for the electrician to shut down the make—up air upon activation. For any further questions please call. Thanks, Justin Bearse Ralph J. Perry 774-487-7011