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07201170 Permit File CITY OF DUBLIN Division of Building Standards - 5800 Shier-Rings Road - Dublin, c "ce Phone: (614) 410-4670 - Inspection Line: (614) 410-4680 WHIce WTFD: (614) 652-3920 JUL 31 2007 FIRE PROTECTION PERMIT APPLICATION Application Date Bldg. App. # Fire Protection App. # u ` V PROJECT INFORMATION Project Add ress oso Project Name J""o Owner/Tenant Contact Name Telephone APPLICANT INFORMATION Fire Protection Contractor a- Address Telephone , State Certificate Number 0 - -DOO Dublin Registration Number Installer Name State Certificate Number SCOPE OF WORK / (Mark One) New V Replace Repair Alteration FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM (Number of Each) Detectors Strobes Horns Fire Alarm Boxes Other SUPPRESSION SYSTEM (Number of Each) Standpipes On Site Water Piping Sprinkler Heads Limited Area Other t/ FEES a- FIRE DETECTION OR SUPPRESSION PERMIT PROCESSING FEE LOW VOLTAGE PERMIT (DETECTION ONLY) $30.00 Minimum fee plus $20.00 each 1,000 sq ft or fraction thereof over 1,000 sq ft OUTSIDE PLAN REVIEW SERVICES (EXAMINER'S FEE AS CHARGED) STATE SURCHARGE (3%) 1 . F~V TOTAL FEE DUE This permit is granted on the express condition that said work shall in all respects, conform to the ordinances of the City of Dublin and all laws of the State of Ohio regulating construction, installation, repair and alteration, and may be revoked at any time upon violation of any provisions of said laws. This permit conveys no right to open any street, alley or sidewalk or any i4ereof nor o make any connection to a water main. 7 Signature of Licensed Contractor ^~ut DATE - __T Print Name r DATE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Review Comments: e e Chew v ssio s A~/nwii~ S Prs. me wash/ tan- © n fi Dwqzatme-474 0 o o vi' a cci~i q~~ 6 / 6 e~IMq" 6 i7 e Code S~~i' D`f !I. S qh~ 9O6 x P Fire Department: f/;re /1 ars Date: 07 Plans Examiner: Date: g Issued by CBO: Date: / n CITY OF DUBLIN Division of Building Standards - 5800 Shier-Rings Road - Dublin, Ohio 43016 Phone: (614) 410-4670 - Inspection Line: (614) 410-4680 Application Number . . . . . 07-00201170 Date 8/01/07 Property Address . . . . . . 6780 PERIMETER LOOP RD Parcel Number: 273-007383 Alternate Address: QUIZNO'S SUBS Tenant nbr, name . . . . . . CHARLEY'S SUBS/SUPPRESSIO Application type description FIRE PROTECTION Property owner . . . . . . . DDR CONTINENTAL L P Contractor . . . . . . . . . KOORSEN FIRE & SECURITY Permit . . . . . . FIRE SUPPRESSION PERMIT Additional desc . . Permit Fee . . . . 60.00 Plan Check Fee .00 Issue Date . . . . Valuation . . . . 0 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 60.00 Special Notes and Comments CONTACT WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP FIRE PREVENTION FOR INSPECTIONS AT 766-0857 Other Fees . . . . . . . . . SURCHARGE FEE - FIRE 1.80 Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due Permit Fee Total 60.00 .00 .00 60.00 Plan Check Total .00 .00 .00 .00 Other Fee Total 1.80 .00 .00 1.80 Grand Total 61.80 .00 .00 61.80 L' v This permit is granted on the express condition that said work shall in all respects, conform to the ordinances of the City of Dublin and all laws of the State of Ohio regulating construction, installation, repair and alteration and may be revoked at any time upon violation of any provisions of law. N1 WORX WU_ BE a P -'C0)r1DAN~E WITH JUL 31 2007 _a Project: CHARLEY'S GRILLED SUBS APPLICATION NO.(M • ay 11-10 6780 PERIMETER LOOP DRIVE O PRE DETECTION SYSTEM E( FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM DUBLIN, OHIO 43017 p DISAPPROVED USE GROUP: A-2 EJ APPROVED AS NOTED D APPROVED s~ti ~y.j ~'4~~~,r~C G3u~® ~IV Contractor: TiONS„ 4 Koorsen Fire & Security State Certification # 50-25-0004 727 Manor Park Drive Columbus, Ohio 43228 (614) 87$-2228 Contact: Bradley Howard, BS, CET Plan Prepared BY: Bradley Howard, BS, CET (54-25-3798) t~;) m 115112 System Installed By: George Hinkle (54-25-1015) Installation: Ansul UL 300, R-102 Pre-Engineered, Wet Chemical Hood Suppression Systems. ULEX. 347010-1-02 Rev. 6. Q W D Q O M N O r 0 0 0 N 0 0 0 co J LL F J Z Q J O Q W W 0 O 0 OfW U Z J = Q >Q F- ~ r O r O O O Q. 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J J I O y a, r Cu 0 s0 O .J v~ I ,d cu Z i~ I , 170120 L69'ON L, :60 ZOO 22/ZO 0065H20M N9N3 NOIIVH , e FIRE & SECURITY DISCHARGE WARNING SIGNAGE PER THE OBC: TO READ AS FOLLOWS: WARNING THIS HOOD IS PROTECTED BY A V11-' CHEMICAL SOLUTION! This solution is caustic and electically conductive. If it comes in contact with skin or eyes it should be flused with clean water for fifteen (15) minutes and a physician should be contacted if irritation should develop. Care must be taken when cleaning up the discharge around the electrical appliances before restoring power. Koorsen Fire & Security has not evaluated the hood and exhaust duct system to verify c ornpliance with current state or local codes and standards. This evaluation is the responsibility of the owner and would need to be preformed by a licensed HVAC contractor experienced in ventilation control of c onyriercial cooking operations. H/S80„ AF-1- HORN/STROBE TO BE MOUNTED 80"AFF AND INTERCONNECTED TO THE CONTROL HEAD THAT WILL IDENTIFY AND SIGNAL SYSTEM ACTIVATION. EXCEPTION: CONNECTED TO THE BUILDING FACP IF AVAILABLE. Koorsen Fire & Security Bradley T. Howard, BS, CET 54-25-3798 Branch Offices Corporate Headquarters: 727 Manor Park Drive Indianapolis, IN - Louisville, KY - Muncie, IN - Huntsville, AL 2719 North Arlington Avenue Columbus, OH 43228-9522 Marion, IN - Ft. Wayne, IN - Richmond, IN - Columbus, IN - Lexington, KY Indianapolis, IN 46218 Phone No. (614) 878-2228 Lafayette, IN - Bloomington, IN - Columbus, OH - Evansville, IN Phone No. (317) 542-1800 Fax No. (614) 878-2028 Charleston, SC - Savannah, GA - Kokomo, IN - Pensacola, FL Fax No. (317) 543-3042 bthoward12@koorsen.com Tallahassee, FL - Mansfield, OH vww.koorsen.com i&ccmmen FIRE & SECURITY i 1/2' CONDUIT STRAIGHT UP TO ABOVE CEILING LINE, NO OFFSETS OR BEND 4' STANDARD ELECTRICAL OCTAGON BOX PULL o 42' TO 48' ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR IN ACCORDANCE WITH 2007 OBC 90411.1 SCREW HOLES AT 2 O'CLOCK AND 8 O'CLOCK A.F.F MANUAL PULL STATION DETAIL. MANUAL PULL STATION TO BE LOCATED 10' TO 20' FROM THE KITCHEN HOOD AND LOCATED IN THE PATH OF EGRESS. ELECTRICAL SHUT-DOWNS AND ALARM ACTIVATION WILL BE CONTROLLED BY MICROSWITCHES IN THE AUTOMAN/CONTROL HEAD UPON SYSTEM ACTIVATION. Koor"n Fire & Security Bradley T. Howard, BS, CET 54-25-3798 Branch Offices Corporate Headquarters: 727 Manor Park Drive Indianapolis, IN - Louisville, KY - Muncie, IN - Huntsville, AL 2719 North Arlington Avenue Columbus, OH 43228-9522 Marion, IN - Ft. Wayne, IN - Richmond, IN - Columbus, IN - Lexington, KY Indianapolis, IN 46218 Phone No. (614) 878-2228 Lafayette, IN - Bloomington, IN - Columbus, OH - Evansville, IN Phone No. (317) 542-1800 Fax No. (614) 878-2028 Charleston, SC - Savannah, GA - Kokomo, IN - Pensacola, FL Fax No. (317) 543.3042 bt,~owardl2@koorsen.com Tallahassee, FL - Mansfield, OH vww.koorsen.co°? TYCO SAF M MMUM MAR MTfE, W 54143 2542 •~s ANSUL® ~~A u etin 'w bansu7com GENERAL BULLETIN NO. 5081 DATE: March 30, 2006 TO: ALLANSUL®Authorized Restaurant System Distributors and OEMs FROM: Mark Neumann - Marketing Manager, Restaurant Systems SUBJECT. 1W Nozzle replaces 1100 Nozzle Effective immediately forANSUL R-102 fire suppression systems: the 1W nozzle is now listed and approved for all applications currently being protected with the 1100 nozzle. The change will be reflected in the next revision of the ANSUL R-102 Design, Installation Recharge and Maintenance Manual. Upon depletion of the current inventory, the 1100 nozzle (Part No. 430913 - 25 pack; and Part No. 419336 - single) will be discontinued. If you have questions pertaining to this bulletin, please contact you U.S. District Manager, International Area Manager, or call Technical Services at 1-800-862-6785 / 1-715-735-7415. ANSUL INCORPORATED ONE STANTON MARINETTE, WI 54143-2542 101.1ANSUL.1 bulletin 715-735-7411 www.ansul.com GENERAL BULLETIN NO. 5160 DATE: October 31, 2006 TO: All Authorized ANSUL® Restaurant System Distributors and OEMs FROM: Product Management - Restaurant Systems SUBJECT: Enhanced Fryer Protection - R-102 TM Fire Suppression System ANSUL is pleased to announce expanded R-102 Fryer coverage recently approved by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Various fryer sizes and styles have been fire tested and UL listed for the R-102711 Fire Suppression System. • Full and Split-Vat Fryer Protection utilizing the 290 Nozzle 14 in. x 15 in. (36 x 38 cm) and 14 in. x 21 in. (36 x 53 cm) with drip board 14.5 in. x 14 in. (37 x 38 cm) and 14.5 in. x 26.5 in. (37 x 67 cm) with drip board • Multiple Nozzle Fryer Protection utilizing the 290 Nozzle • Dimensional correction for Fryer with drip board 18 in. x 27.75 in. (46 x 70.5 cm) Attached you will find the complete listing of fryer protection (non-industrial) options that the ANSUL R-102 Fire Suppression System now offers. Please note the enhancements are indicated with an arrow marking on the left-side margin. The attached pages will serve as a manual supplement for the R-102 Design, Installation, Recharge and Maintenance Manual (Part No. 418087-08) dated March 1, 2004 until the next printing of the manual. If you have questions pertaining to this bulletin, please contact your U.S. District Manager or International Area Manager; or call Technical Services at 1-800-862-6785 / 1-715-735-7415. i t i 1 l1.1 '"1 1 ~ ~ .l 1 ,0 r f _ f Kcoorseri i ANSUL RESTAURANT MODEL R-102 FIRE (STANDARD SUPPRESSION UL 300 LISTED) SYSTEMS DATA SHEET FEATURES - Low pH Agent - Proven Design - Reliable Cartridge Operated AestheHcaih/ Appealing _ - UL Listed - Meets Requirements of UL 300 APPLICATION ic; 11111 The Ansul R-9 02 Restaurant Fire Suppression System is an automatic, pre- engineered. fire suppression system designed to protect the following areas asso- ' dated with cooking equipment; Ventilating _ , equipment Including hoods. ducts, plenum. - and filters; fryers; gdddies and range tops; upright, natural charcoal, or drain-type broil- ers. lava rock, mesquAe or gas-radi- art char-broders and woks- The system is ideally suitable for use in rresstrestaurants;, restaurants;, howspitals,either rimIrg homes. hotels, schools, airports, and simb, fti4,I yRUGs_ T{ i Use of the R-102 system Is limited to Interior i applications only. The regulated release and tank assemblies must be mounted in an area where the air temperature v A not fall below T f i 32 -F (0'G7 or exceed 130 'F (54'G). The system must be designed and installed will the guidelines of the UL Listed Design, Installation, Recharge: and Maintenance i Manual. ' - The detection portion of the fire suppression housed within a single enclosure. Nozzle system allows for automatic detection by blow-off caps, detectors, cartridges, agent, means of specific alloy rated fusible Inks, fusible fucks, and pulley elbows are supplied which, when the temperature exceeds the in separate packages in the quantities need- rating of the link, the link separates, showing ed for fire suppression system arrangements. the regulated release to actuate. Additional equipment Includes remote manu- A system owner's guide is avaAabie contain- at pull station, mechanical and electrical gas Ing basic Information pertaining to system valves, pressure switches, and electrical operation and maintenance. A detaled tech- switches for automafic equipment and gas T -nical manual Is also available indtxling sys-- {ne-shut off: Accessories can be added such ten description design, Installation, as alarms, warning lights, etc . to installations - recharge, and maintenance procedures, plus where required. 0MIS additional equipment installation and reset Tanks can be used in multiple arrangements SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ling instructioi to allow for larger hazard coverage.. Each The restaurant fire suppression system is a The system is Installed and serviced by tank is Iumited to a listed maximum amount of pre-engineered, wet chemical, cartridge- authorized distributors that are trained by the flow numbers operated, regulated pressure type with a manufacturer.. foxed nozzle agent distribution network. It is The basic system consists of an ANSUL listed with Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.. AUTOMAN regulated release assembly (1,14. which includes a regulated release mecha- The system is capable of automatic detection nism and a wet chemical storage tank and actuation and/or remote manual actua- tion. Additional equipment is available for mecharoical or electrical gas line shut-off applications _ it Is compatible with mechanical gas shut-off devices; or, when equipped with a lied or factory-instalied switch, it is compatible with electric gas fine or appliance shut-0ff devices - f Regulated Actuator Assembly- When more than two agent tanks are required, the regulated actuator is available to provide expelant gas for additional tanks. It is con- nected to the cartridge receiver outlet of the 3a regulated release mechanism providing III t simultaneous agent discharge. It contains a 9, ! regulated actuator deadset at 100 psi (6.9 bar) with an internal relief of approxi- mately 145 psi (10.0 bar} The regulated actu- ator assembly contains a regulated actuator, regulator, expellant gas hose, and agent tank housed in a stainless steel enclosure with n cover. The enclosure contains knockouts to permit installation of the expellant gas tine.. COMPONENT DESCRIPTION contains a bursting disc seal which prevents Discharge Nozzles -Each discharge nozzle Wet Chemical Agent-The edirguishing the siphoning of agent up the pipe during is tested and fisted with the R-102 system for agent is a mbdure or organic and extreme temperature variations. inorganic a specific appigtioa Nozzle tips are salts designed for rapid dame bwckdoym Regulated Release Mechanism -The regu- stamped with the flow number designation and foam secuement of grease related rues laed release mechanism is a spring-i aded (12,1, 2, and 3). Each nozzle must have a It is available in plas4c containers with mechanicalfpneumalic type capable of metal or rubber blow-elf cap to keep the noz- InstrucGans for wet cheer handling and Providing the expectant gas supply to one or zee 9p orifice free of coding grease build-up, usage. two agent tanks, depending an the capacity Agent Tank -The agent tank is Installed in of the gas cartridge used- it contains a facto- APPROVALS a stainless steel enclosure or wall bracket r7r ins~ilted regulator deadset at 100 psi Applicable Standards: ULI listed under EX- The tank Is constructed of stainless steel. (6.9 bad with an internal retief of approxi- 3470; ULC listed under CDC 747; meets } Tanks are available In biro sizes. 1.5 gallon actuation 1n45 psi (10.0 bar). It has automatic requirements of NFPA 96 (Standard for the Tan Tan s and 3.0 avgallon ailable I (11.4 The tanks capabilities by a fusible ink detec- Installation of Equipment V the Removal an have aan ding pressured 100 tion system and remote manual actuation by of Smoke and Grease-Laden Vapors from psi (6.9 bar), a mechanical pup station. Commercial Cooking Equipment); NFPA 17A a test pressure of 300 psi (20.7 bar), and a t rn i iimum burst pressure of 600 psi The regulated release mechanism contains a (Standard on Wet Chemical Extinguishing ! (41 A bar). release assembly, regulator, expellant gas Systems) ~ The tarok includes an hose, and agent storage tank housed in a ORDERING INFORMATION { adaptaltube assembly_ stainless steel enclosure with cover. The The adaptor is dnrorrte plated steel mlh a enclosure contains knockouts for 112 in. Order all system components through your t 114 In. NPT female gas iriet and a 3(a in. conddt. The rover contains an opening for a local authorized Ansul Distributor. NPT female agent outlet The adaptor also visual status indcator.. SPECIFICATIONS An Ansuri R-102 Fire Suppression System shall be furnished. The system shah be capable of equipment protecting all hazard areas associated with cooking 1A GENERAL 1..1 References 1.1.1 Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) _1:1.1:1- UL Standard-1254-.-.. _ - _ 1..1.12 UL Standard 300 1.1.2 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 11.21 NFPA 96 1.12 2 NFPA 17A 1.2 submittals 121 Submit two sets of manufacturer's data sheets 1.22 Submit two sets of piping design drawings 1.3 . System Description 13.1 The system shall be an automatic fire suppression system using a wet chefrica[ agent tor grease related - - _ - - -ties.---- , 1.32 The system shall be capable d suppressing fires in the following areas associated with cooking equipment ventilating equipment including hoods, ducts, plenums, and fitters: fryers; griddles and range tops; upright, natural charcoal, or chaindype broilers; electric, lava rock, mesquite or gas-radiant char-broilers. 13.3 The system shalt be the pre-engineered type having minimum and maximum guidelines established by the manufacturer and listed by Undeivefters laboratories, inc. (UL). 1,34 The system shall be instated and serviced by personnel trained by the manurfackrer. 1.4 Quality Control 1.4.1 Manufacturer: The R-102 Restaurant Fire Suppression System shall be manufactured by a company with at least thirty years experience in the design and manufacture of pre-engineered fire suppression systems. The manufacturer shall be ISO 9002 registered. 1.42 Certificates: The wet agent shall be a specially fomwlated, aqueous solution of organic salts with a pH range between 7.8 - 8.2; designed for flame knockdown and foam securement of grease-related fires. 1..5 Warranty, Disclaimer, and Limitations 151 The pre-engineered restaurant fire suppression system components shaft be warranted for five veafs from date of delivery against defects in workmanship and material 16 Delivery 16.1 Packaging AA system components shall be securely packaged to provide protection during shipment. 1.7 Environmental Conditions 171 The R-102 system shall be capable of operating in a temperature range of 32'F to 130 °F (0'C to 54'C). 2,0 PRODUCT 2.1 Manufacturer 211 Arsul Fire Protecfion, One Stanton Street, Marinette, Wisconsin 54143-2542, Telephone (715) 735-7411 22 Components 22.1 The basic system shalt consist of an ANSUL AUTOMAN regulated release assembly which includes a regu- lated release mechanism and a wet chemical storage tank housed within a single enclosure. Nozzles, blow- off caps, detectors, cartridges, agent, fusible Inks, and pulley elbows shall be supplied in separate pack- ages in the quantities needed for fire suppression system arrangements. Additional equipment shall include remote manual pull station, mechanical and electrical gas valves, pressure switches and electrical switches for automatic equipment and gas line shut-off, 2.22 Wet Chemical Agent: The extinguishing agent shall be a specially formulated, aqueous solution of organic salts with a pH range between 7.8 - 8. 2, designed for flame knockdown and foam securemerd of grease related fires. 223 Agent Tank: The agent tank shall be installed in a stainless steel enclosure or wall bracket. The tank shag be constructed of stainless steel. Tanks shaft be available In two sizes; l.5 gallon (5.7 L) and 3.0 gallon (11.4 L).The tanks shall have a working pressure of 100 psi (6.9 bar), a test pressure of 300 psi (207 bar), and a minimum burst pressure of 600 psi (41 A bar). The tank shall include an adaptoritube assembly con- taining a burst disc union 22.4 Regulated Release Mechanism: The regulated release mechanism shag be a spring-loaded, mecharnicallpneurnatic We capable of providng the expellant gas supply to one or two agent tanks depending On the capacity at tie gas cartridge used. It shall contain a factory installed regulator deadset at 100 psi (6.9 bar) with an internal relief of approximately 145 psi (10-0 baO It shag have the fallowing actuation capabilities: automatic actuation by a fusible Ink detection system and remote manual actuation by a mechanical pug station The regulated release mechanism shag contain a release assembly, regulator, expellant gas hose, and agent storage tank housed in a stainless steel enclosure with cover. The enclosure shag contain knock-outs for 12 in. conduit. The cover shag contain an opening for a visual status indicator. It shag be compatible with mechanical gas sh" devices; or, when equipped with a field or factory- installed switch, it shalt be compatible with electric gas line or appliance shutroff devices. 225 Regulated Actuator Assembly: When more than taro agent tanks are required, the regulated 8*01or shag i be available to provide expellant gas for additional tanks. It shag be connected to the cartridge recetver out- let of the regulated release mechanism providing simultaneous agent discharge. The regulator shag be ; deadsd at 100 psi (6.9 bar) with an internal react of approximately 145 psi (10 JD baO.The regulated actua- tor assembly shall contain a regulated actuator, regulator, expellant gas hose, and agent tank housed In a l s. stainless steel enclosure with cover. The enclosure shag contain knockouts to permit installation of the expellant gas line 22.6 Discharge Nozzles: Each discharge nozzle shag be tested and listed with the R-102 system for a specific application. Nozzles tips shall be stamped with the flow number designation (112, 1, 2, and 3) Each nozzle shat have a metal or rubber blow-off cap to keep the nozzle tip orrice free of cooking grease build-up. 222 Distribution Piping: Distribution piping stall be Schedule 40 black non, cluome-plated, or stainless steel j pipe conforming to ASTM A120, A53, or Al 06. i 22.8 Detectors: The detectors shall be the fusible link style designed to separate at a specific temperatue 229 Cartridges: The cartridge shall be a seated steel pressure vessel contalnbhg e'Nher carbon dhodde or nRM- gen gas. The cartrldge seal dial be designed to be punctured by the releasing device supplying the pressure-to-expel wet chemkcat agent franrlhe storage tank - - - - - - - - - 3.0 IMPLEMENTATION 3.1 installation 311 The R-102 fire suppression system shall be designed, Installed, inspected, maintained, and recharged in accordance with the manufacturer's listed Instruction manual. 32 Tralning 32.1 Training shall be conducted by representatives of the manufacturer S L9 EXTINGUISHING ANSULEX. LOW pH AGENT LIQUID FIRE DATA SHEET SUPPRESSANT FEATURES PERFORMANCE APPROVALS AND LISTINGS • Fast Flame Knock-Down and Securement When used in the Ansui R-102 restaurant ANSUL EX Low PH Liquid Fire Suppressant i of Grease-Retated Fires systern, ANSULEX Low pH liquid Fire has been tested, and is fisted with • Provides a C-cang Effect Which Further Suppressant is extremely effective on foes in Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (IX 3470) as Enhances Hs Abti'ity to Prevent Reflash restaurant ventilating equipment - Foods and part of Me Ansul R-102 Restaurant Fire ductwork, as wen as In a variety of cooking Suppression System.. • Designed for a Wide Variety of Restaurant appliances _ deep-fat fryers, griddles, range hazards tops, and several types of broilers and char- ORDERING INFORMATION • Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc- broilers r ( Part of the R-102 Restaurant ANSULEX Low PH Liquid Fire suppressant j As the agent is sprayed in tune droplets is available in seated d containers Systern (atomized) onto an appliance grease fire, it Part No 79694 15 gallon (5.7 L) • Ease of Recharge and Post-Fire Cleans Provides excellent flame knack-down, sur- P Part No. 78372 3.0 gallon (11.4 L) face-cooGcg, and lure-searing gpabiGfies. i • Non-Corrosive When the agent reacts with the hot grease, it Recharge services are available from Ansul- APPLICATION forms a layer of foam on the surface of the authorized disMutors- ANSIJLEXLow rid Fire fat. This swP40w blanket of foam ads as an n pH Liq Suppressant insulator between the hot grease and the is designed for use only in Ansul R-102 atmosphere, helping to prevent flammable restaurant fire suppression systems. This vapors from escaping and reducing the "liquid" agent will combat grease-related chance for flame retnition # foes as found in restaurant appliances and aaa it ° "~"id iv's~ r" ventilating equipment It should not be used slushed re cleanup can be really as ter or for fires involving energized electrical haz- by Rushing >,the area with water ards.. steam. Because of the composition of ANSULEX i DESCRIPTION Low PH Liquid Fire Suppressant, it is com- ANSULEX Low pH liquid Fire Suppressant patible with metals commonly bond in } is a specially-formulated, aqueous solution restaurant Id then environments (i.e., stain- 3 of organic salts. The agent is premixed, less steel, aluminum, galvanized metal, mild eliminating the need for dilution before sys- steel, copper and brass) tem charging. When used as an extinguish- ing agent, it will produce no toxic by-prod- ucts AGEKT-P_LtOPEB.TIES...-.... Appearance.... Color-Coded Fluorescent Yellow-Green Storage Life 12 Years Refractive Index 14040 Freeze Point . -40 •F (-40 •C) Boiling Point .230 •F (110 •C) Specific Gravity 132 Kinematic Viscosity 5.26 centistokes pH WARNING. Care should be taken when handling the agent. If contact is made with the eyes or skin, flush with water. If the agent is swallowed, dilute with water or milk and contact a physician ( ANSUL FIRE PROTECTION t MARINETTE WI 541432542 Fmm N. F-9149 ~i994 Msui Irtcorpora:ed utha Gr USA. ANSUL DESIGN R-'102 RESTAURANT INSTALLATION FIRE SUPPRESSION RECHARGE AND SYSTEM MAINTENANCE (Standard UL 300 listed) MANUAL r i t 5 F _ t Now so= wm ~ i j i S t T IBM 001108 This manuat Is intended for use with Ansul •R 102 Restaurant Fire Suppression Systems. Those who install, operate, recharge, or maintain these fire sup- pression systems should read this entire manual. Specific sec- j tions will be of particular Interest depending upon one's responsibilities- i Design, installation, recharge, and maintenance of the system I must conform to the limitations detailed in this manual and per- formed by an individual who attended an Ansut training program and became trained to Install, recharge, design, and maintain the ; Ansul system ? I Fire suppression systems are mechanical devices. They need periodic care., Maintenance is a vital step in the performance of your fire suppression system As such it must be. performed In accordance with NFPA 96 {Standard for the. installation of Equipment for the Removal of Smoke and-Greast-Lgden Vapors } from Commercial Cooking Equipment) and NFPA 17A (Standard on Wet Chemical Extinguishing Systems) by an authorized Ansul distributor. To provide maximum assurance that the fire suppre's.- won• system will operate effectively and safely, maintenance-:.': _ . = : l must be conducted at sbr-month Intervals, or earlier if the sttua- tion dictates, Twelve-War maintenance must Include agent tank t hydrostatic testing.. ANSUL PART NO. 418087-08 ANSUt-ANSULAUrOLM aMANSULEX are trademarks vfAnsW Incorporated orft dales. REVISION INDEX UL EX 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 1 3.1-04 REV..9 DATE PAGE REV. NO.. DATE PAGE REV. NO. 8-1-01 5-14 2 10-1-02 4-24 5 8-1-01 5-15 2 10-1-02 4-25 6 8-1-01 &20 2 10-1-02 4-26 5 8-1-01 5-21 2 10-1-02 4-27 4 E31-01 5-23 3 10-1-02 4-30 3 8-1-01 5-27 Deleted 10-1-02 433 5 10-1-02 1-1 3 10-1-02 4-34 5 10-1-02 3-6 4 104-02 4-35 3 s 10-1-02 3-7 4 10-1-02 4-37 3 i i 4 10-1-02 4-1 5 10-1-02 5-2 3 10-1-02 4-2 3 10-1-02 5-2.1 4 z 1-0-1-02 4-3 4 10-1-02 54 4 s 10-1-02 45 3 10-1-02 5-5 4 1 10-1-02 4-6 4 10-1-02 5 6 2 I 10-1-02 4-7 3 10-1.02 5-7 3 10-1-02 4-8 5 10-1-02 5-18 4 3 10-1-02 4-10 5 10-1-02 549 - . 4 10-1-02 4-12 5 10-1-02 63 2 10-1-02 4-14 5 10-1-02 6-4 2 10-1-02 4-15 4 10-1-02 8-2 2 10-1-02 4-16 .5 10-1-02 8-4 4 104-02 4-17 5 10-1-02 8-5 3 10-1-02 4-18 5 10-1-02 8-6 4 10-1-02 4-19 3 10-1-02 8-7 3 10-1-02 4-20 4 10-1-02 8-8 1 10-1-02 4-21 3 10-1-02 8-1 5 10-1-02 4-22 3 10-1-02 9-2 5 Indicates revised Information.. ¦ Indicates no change to text - change in page sequence only. REVISION INDEX UL EX 3470 ULC CEx741 Page 2 REV.3 3-1-04 DATE PAGE REV. NO. DATE PAGE REV. NO. 104-02 9-3 5 3-1-04 3-10 2 10-1-02 9-4 7 3-1-04 4-4 5 10-1-02 9-5 5 3-1-04 4-9 7 10-1-02 9 6 4 3-1-04 4-11 7 10-1-02 9-6.1 3 3-1-04 4-13 5 10-1-02 9-62 2 3-1-04 4-23 6 10-1-02 9-7 3 3-1-04 4-28 4 s 10-1-02 9 8 3 3-1-04 4-29 4 10-1-02 9-9 3 3-1-04 431 6 10-1-02 9-10 3 3-1-04 4-32 5 i 10-11-02 9-10.2 1 3-1-04 4-36 3 S 10-1-02 9-11 5 3-1-04 438 5 10-1-02 9-12 3 3-1-04 4-39 4 c i 10-1-02 9-13 Deleted 3-1-04 4.40 3 10-1-02 9-14 Deleted 3.1-04 4-41 3 3 3 10-1-02 9-15 Deleted 3-1-04 442. 4 i j i 10-1-02 9-16 Deleted 31-04 4-43 4 { 3-1-04 1-2 4 3-1-04 4-44 4 3-1-04 2-1 3 3-1-04 4-45 2 3-1-04 2-2 4 3-1-04 4-46 4 3-1-04 3-1 4 3-1-04 4-47 3 _ _3 104_ 3-2 4 3-1-04 4 48 3 3-1-04 33 7 3-1-04 4-49 3 . 3-104 3-4 .6 3-1-04 4-50 3 3-1-04 3-5 5 3-1-04 4-51 3 3-1-04 3-6 6 3-1-04 4-52 2 3-1-04 3-9 3 3-1-04 453 2 J . Indicates revised information.. ¦ Indicates no change to text - change in page sequence only. REVISION INDEX UL EX $470 ULC CEx747 Page 3 3-1-04 REV.1 DATE PAGE REV. NO. DATE PAGE. REV. NO. 3-1-04 4-54 2 3-1-04 4.65 2 3-1-04 4-66 2 3-1-04 4-07 New Page 3-1-04 4-08 New Page 34-04 4-09 New Page 3-1-04 4-60 New Page 3-1-04 5-1 5 3-1-04 5-8 2 3-1-04 5-17 2 3-1-04 5-22 3 3-1-04 5-24 4 3-1-04- 5-25 4 3-1-04 5-26 4 3-1-04 6-1 2 3-1-04 6-2 2 3-1-04 7-2 5 - - 3_-1-04 7-3 4 3-1-04 8-1 7 3-1-04 8-3 4 3-1-04 9-10.1 2 indicates revised Information. • indicates no change to text- change in page sequence only. TABLE OF CONTENTS UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 1 3-1-04 REV.7 SECTION PAGES SECTION PAGES 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1-1-1-2 Ili. SYSTEM COMPONENTS 3-1-340 DESIGN AND APPLICATION 1-1 (Continued) UL LISTING 1-1 ELECTRICAL SWITCHES 3-9 DEFINITION OF TERMS 1-1-1-2 ALARM INITIATING SWITCH 3-9 REGULATOR TEST KIT 3-10 ll.. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 2-1 - 2-2 FUSIBLE LINK 3-10 TOTAL SYSTEM 2-1 Single Tank 2-1 MAXIMUM REGISTERING 3-10 Double-Tank 2-1 THERMOMETER Multiple Tank 2-2 HOSEIGROMMET PACKAGE 3-10 BURSTING DISC 3-10 UI.. SYSTEM COMPONENTS 3-1-340 NOZZLE TUNING DEVICE 3-10 EXTINGUISHING AGENT 3-1 STAINLESS STEEL ACTUATOR HOSE 3-10 "ANSULAUTOMAN" REGULATED 3-1 RELEASE ASSEMBLY IV SYSTEM DESIGN 4.1 - 4-60 (MECHANICAL) NOZZLE PLACEMENT 4-1 -431 ` "ANSULAUTOMAN" REGULATED 3-1 REQUIREMENTS 3 RELEASE ASSEMBLY ' (ELECTRICAL) Duct Protection 4-1 - 4-4 i Electrostatic Precipitator 4-4 SINGLE TANK ENCLOSURE 3-2 Protection j ASSEMBLY Plenum Protection 4-5 - 4-6 S RED PAINTED BRACKET ASSEMBLY 3-2 Appliance Protection REGULATED ACTUATOR 32 Fryer-Single Nozzle Protection 4-7-4-9 ASSEMBLY Multiple Nozzle Fryer Protection - 4-10-4-12 lilts Prate dongPan 4-12 AGENT TANK ASSEMBLY 3-2 Range Protection 4-13 -416 ~ OEM RELEASE/BRACKET 3-3 Griddle Protection 4-17 - 4-21 ASSEMBLY (FOR OEM Chain Broiler Protection 4-22 IN-CABINET USE ONLY) Overhead Chain Broiler Protection 4-22-4-0 OEM REGULATED ACTUATOR 3-3 Upright(Satamander Broiler 4-23 ASSEMBLY Protection s Electric Char-Broiler Protection 4-24 TWO TANK ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY 33 Gas-Radiant Char43roiler 4-24 24 VDC REGULATED RELEASE 33 Protection i ASSEMBLY Lava-Rock (Ceramic) Char-Broiler 4-25 s ADDITIONAL SHIPPING ASSEMBLY 3.4 - Protection Natural Charcoal Broiler Protection 4-25 GAS CARTRIDGES NOZZLES 3-5 Charcoal Char-Broiler Protection Wood Fueled Char-Broiler Protection 4-26 SWIVEL ADAPTOR 3-5 Wok Protection 4-27 RUBBER BLOW-OFF CAP 3-5 Nozzle Application Chart 4 28 - 4-31 METAL BLOW-OFF CAP 3 5 Specific Application by Model 4-32-4-39 Overlapping Nozzle Coverage 4-40 - 4-43 CONDUIT OFFSET ASSEMBLY. 33 TANK AND CARTRIDGE 444 "QUIKSEAL" ADAPTOR 3-6 REQUIREMENTS ACTUATION AND EXPELLANT 4-44 - 4-46 "COMPRESSIONSEAL 'ADAPTOR :3-6 - - "HOOD SEAi:'ADAPT'OR 3-6 ----GAS LWEREQUIREMENTS- - - ASSEMBLY DISTRIBUTION PIPING 4.46 - 4-53 DETECTORS 3-7 REQUIREMENTS General Piping Requirements 4-46 PULLEY ELBOWS 3-7 Supply and Branch Line 4-47 - 4-48 PULLEY TEE 3-8 Identification .0 Gallon System 4-49 1 .5 STAINLESS STEEL CABLE 3-8 3 3,0 Gallon System 4-50 REMOTE MANUAL PULL STATION 3-8 6.0 Gallon Manifoided System 4-51-4-52 MECHANICAL GAS VALVES 3-8 9.0 Gallon System 4.53 ELECTRICAL GAS VALVES 3-9 MANUAL RESET RELAY 3-9 TABLE OF CONTENTS UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 2 REV= 6 3-1-04 SF.C3]1211 PAGES SECTION PAGES IV. SYSTEM DESIGN (Continued) VIL RECHARGE AND RESETTING 7-1- T-4 DETECTION SYSTEM 4-64-4-65 PROCEDURES REQUIREMENTS CLEANUP PROCEDURES 7-1 Detector Identification 4-54 RECHARGE 7-1-7~3 Detector/Pulley Elbow Quantity 454 Detector Placement Requirements 4-54-4-55 RESETTING 7-3-7-4 Detection Une Requirements 4-55 REPLACEMENT CARTRIDGE 7.4 Fusible Unk Selection 4-55 MANUAL. PULL STATION 456 VIII. MAINTENANCE EXAMINATION 8-1-8-8 REQUIREMENTS SEMI-ANNUAL MAINTENANCE 8-1-8-3 MECHANICAL GAS VALVE 4-56-4-57 EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS 12-YEAR MAINTENANCE 84-" ELECTRICAL GAS VALVE 4.67 EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS Approvals 4-67 IX.. APPENDIX 0-1-9-12 ALARM INITIATING SWITCH 457 SYSTEM SELECTION GUIDE 9-1-9-4 REQUIREMENTS SYSTEM COMPONENT INDEX 95-9.62 ELECTRICAL SWITCH 457 - 4-60 PARTS LISTS 9-7 - 9-102 3 REQUIREMENTS MULTIPLE NOZZLE FRYER 9-11 4 V. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 5-1 - 5-26 PROTECTION CALCULATION i MOUNTING THE COMPONENTS 5-1- 5-2.1 EXAMPLES INSTALLING THE ACTUATION 53 - 5 6 AND EXPELLANT GAS LINES INSTALLING THE DISTRIBUTION 5-7 PIPING INSTALLING THE DETECTION 5-8 - 5-17 SYSTEM t tnstailing °Clip-on" Style Linkage 5-8 5-12 "Scissors" Style Linkage installation 5-12 - 5-15 Installing "Hinged" Style Linkage 5-15 - 5-17 ,I INSTALLING REMOTE MANUAL 5-16 - 5-19 t PULL STATION i INSTALLING MECHANICAL 5-19 - 5-22 i GAS VALVE - -----..-INSTAL L4NG-EL€GTRICAL __-_.._5-23. _.T..-..._. _ --i GAS VALVE INSTALLING ELECTRICAL 5-24 SWITCHES INSTALLING ALARM 5-25 INITIATING SWITCH WIRING 24 VDC REGULATED 5-216. '-RELEASE ASSEMBLY . VI. TESTING AND PLACING IN SERVICE 6-1 - 6-4 -TESTING MANUAL-PULL-STATION...-6={- TESTING MECHANICAL GAS 6-1 . VALVES . . TESTING ELECTRICAL GAS 6-2 VALVES TESTING ELECTRIC SWITCH 6-2 TESTING DETECTION SYSTEM 6-3 SECTION i - GENERAL INFORMATION UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 1-1 10.1-02 REV..3 DESIGN AND APPLICATION DEFINITION OF TERMS TheAnsulR102RestaurantFire.SuppressimSystem isdesigned Actuation Gas Line: Piping from the ANSUL AUTOMAN to provide fire protection for restaurant cooking appliances, hoods, Regulated Release Assembly which supplies nitrogen or carbon and ducts, it is a pre-engineered group of mechanical and electti-. dimdde to the Regulated Actuator Assembly for multiple-tank sys- cal components for installation by an authorized Ansul distributor. tem actuation.. The basic system consists of an ANSUL AUTOMAN regulated Agent Tank: A pressure vessel containing the liquid agent, release assembly which includes a regulated release mechanism and a liquid agent storage tank housed within a single enclosure. ANSUL AUTOMAN Regulated Release Assembly (Electrical): Nozzles, detectors, cartridges, liquid agent, fusible links, pulley An assembly which contains the regulated release mechanism, tees, and pulley elbows are supplied in separate packages in the agent tank (ordered separately), expellant gas hose, solenoid, and quantities needed for each fire suppression system arrangement. electric switch within a metal enclosure The enclosure contains The system provides automatic actuation; or it can be actuated knockouts to facilitate component hookups. manually through a remote manual pull station. The system is also ANSUL AUTOMAN Regulated Release Assembly (Mechant- capable of shutting down appliances at system actuation, For cal): An assembly which contains the regulated release mecha- appliance shutdown requirements, refer to the current version of nism, agent tank (ordered separately), and expellant gas hose NFPA 17A, 'Standard For Wet Chemical Extinguishing Systems; within a metal enclosure. The enclosure contains knockouts to and NFPA 96, `Standard For Ventilation Control and Fire facilitate component hookups.. j Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations.' Authority Hawing Jurisdiction: The "authority having jurisdic- Additional equipment includes: remote manual pull station, lion" is the organization, office, or individual responsible for i mechanical and electrical gas valves, Pressure switches, and "approving" equipment, an instanallon, or a procedure. The electrical switches for automatic equipment and gas fine shut-off_ pose Authority Having Jurisdiction" is used In a broad manner Accessories can be added, such as alarms, warning lights, eta., to since jurisdictions and "approval" agencies vary as do their installations where required.. responsibilities. Where public safety is primary, the "authority hav- The R-102 system suppresses fire by spraying the plenum area, Trig jurisdiction" may be a federal, state, local, or other regional 1 the fitters, cooking surfaces, and the exhaust duct system with a department or individual such as a fire chief, fire marshal, chief of predetermined flow rate of ANSULFJC Low PH Uqu€d Fire a fire prevention bureau, labor department, health department, Suppressant When the liquid agent is discharged onto a cooking building official, electrical inspector, or others having statutory authority. For insurance purposes, an insurance company repre appliance fire, it cools the grease surface, and reacts with the hot sentative may. be .tile authority having jurisdiction " In marry cir- I grease (saponification) forming a layer of soap like foam on the cumstances the property owner or his designated agent assumes surface of the fat This layer acts as Insulation between the hot the role of:the "authority.having jurisdiction;" at government Instal- gcorease and m I f~ atmosphere, thus helping to prevent the escape of Mons, the commanding officer or departmental official may be the "authority having jurisdiction Exhaust fans in the ventilating system should be left on., The slow-Off Cap: A cap which covers the end of the nozzle tip and forced drag of these fans assists the movement of the liquid agent reverts through the ventilating system, thus aiding in the fire suppression p grease from plugging the nozzle orifice. process. These farts also provide a cooling effect in the plenum Branch Une: The agent distribution piping which extends from and duct after the fire suppression system has been discharged. the supply line to the nozzle(s),. j The system is UL listed with or without fan operation, Bursting Disc: A disc installed in the.-tank adaptor which elimi- _ _ tt is also recommended that make up or supply air fans, integral to. hates the siphoning of the agent u the pipe tuing extreme tern- the eidiausfhooc((s) ~eirig protected, should be shut down upon pera dre variations, system actuation. Cartridge: A seated, steel pressure vessel containing nitrogen or Along with the fire suppression system, the total system design carbon dioxide gas used to pressurize the agent tank. ? must include hand portable fire extinguisher(s) located within the Cooking Appliance: Includes fryers, griddles, ranges, upright cookingirestaurant area that can be used to manually suppress a broilers, chain brollers, natural charcoal broilers, or char-broilers fire that may be burning in an unprotected area.. Refer to NFPA 10, (electric, lava rock, gas-radiant, or mesquite) "Standard For Portable Fire Extinguisher; for additional Information, Cooking Area: Cooking area Is defined as the maximum surface ? that requires protection. Each type of appliance has a defined UL LISTING cooking area. For example, the maximum cooking area is the fry- _-potfar_a_fryer-withouta driphoardand-thexnaximum-cooking area - - - ---Ttie R=102-Restart--Fire Suppression SysTe-m bas been tested is the combined frypot and dripboard for a fryer with a dripboard.. and is listed by Underwriters Laboratories, inc. as a pre-engi- neered system. The system is in compliance with UL Test Conduit Offset Assembly: A pre-formed piece of conduit which ? Standard 300. These tests require extinguishment of fires which can be installed between the Ansul regulated release and the con- are initiated in deep fat fryers, ranges, griddles, char-broilers, duit to allow the wire rope for the detect'ian, gas valve and remote woks, upright broilers, chain-broilers, filters, plenum chambers, manual pull station to be installed in a more convenient manner. hoods, and ducts after pre-loading each appliance with a pre- scribed amount of cooking grease. Each fire is allowed to progress to maximum intensity before the fire suppression system is actuated.. SECTION I - GENERAL INFORMATION UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 1-2 REV, 4 3-1-04 DEFINITION OF TERMS (Continued) Plenum: The space enclosed by the fillers and the portion of the Depth: When referring to depth as a linear dimension, It is the hood above the fitters. horizontal dimension measured from front to back of the appliance Pre-engineered System: NFPA 17A defines a pre-engineered or plenum. system as one which has '...predetermined flow rates, nozzle Detector. A device which includes the detector bracket, detector pressures, and quantities of liquid agent.' The R-102 system, as linkage, and fusible fink used for automatic operation of the fire prescribed by UL (Undenniter's Laboratories), has specific pipe suppression system.. sizes, maximum and minimum pipe lengths and numbers of ft- Oetedor Linkage: Adevce used to support the fusible link. tings, and number and types of nozzles.. The hazards protected by this system are also specifically limited as to type and sin by UL bistribution Piping: Piping which delivers the extinguishing based upon actual fire tests. Al limitations on hazards that can be agent from the tank to each discharge nozzle. See also Supply or protected and piping and nozzle configurations are contained in Branch lines. the R-102 installation and maintenance manual which is part of the Ducts (or Duct System): A continuous passageway for the trans- UL listing. mission of air and vapors which. In addition to the containment Pulley Elbow: A device used to change the direction of the wire components themselves, may include duct fittings. plenums, rope which runs between: the regulated release mechanism and and/or other items or air handling equipment, the detectors, the regulated release mechanism and the mechan- Electrostatic Precipitator. Adevice used to aid In the cleaning of rreemote ~e,l an de regulated release mechanism and the the exhaust air. This device is normally Installed at or near the ll station. base of the ventilation duct Pulley Tee: A device used to change the direction of two wire . Expellant Gas Line: Piping and/or hose which supplies the nitro ropes which run from a regulated release or a regulated actuator gem or carbon dioxide .gas from the regulated release assembly/ to two remote manual pull stations, or from two regulated releas- regulated actuator assembly each agent tank es or regulated actuators to a single mechanical gas valve or from one regulated release or regulated actuator to two gas valves.. Flow Number: Term used in system design to describe the flow Regulated Actuator Assembly: An assembly which contains the capacity of each nozzle used to determine the quantity of tanks , regulator, pneumatic actuator, agent tank, and expellant gas hose s needed to cover a certain group of hazards.. Within a metal enclosure. This assembly Is used to pressurize i Fusible Links: Aform of fixed temperature heat detecting device additional agent tanks in a multiple tank system. employed to restrain the operation of a mechanical control until its Regulated Release Mechanism: An enclosed device within the i designed temperature is reached ANSUL AUTOMAN regulated release assembly which releases Gas Valve: A device used to shut off the gas supply to the cook the expellant gas, activates alarms, and/or shuts off other devices ing equipment when the system is actuated. when signaled automatically by a detector or manually with a Gas Valve Air Cylinder. An air cylinder, located In the release remote pull station. mechanism, which operates pneumatically to mechanically Regulator. A device used to regulate the pressure from the nttro- unlatch a mechanical gas valve actuator: causing the gas valve to gen cartridge into the agent tank(s) when the system is actuated. dose upon system actuation Remote Manual Pull Station: A device which provides manual High Proximity: Indicates a distance (vertically) between the nor actuation of the system from a remote location. zle tip and the surface of the appliance being protected.. Salamander Broiler. Abroiler very similar in design to the upright Hood: Adevice provided for cooking appliances to direct and cap- broiler. A salamander broiler is used foi general broiling of meats ture--greaseaaden-vapors-and-exhaust-gases.-it-$WFbe--conx and fist-toasting,-and hoichreMarmtng-foods.-Most-containa-..- structed in a manner which meets the requirements of NFPA96, removable grease drip tray. Liquid Agent: A potassium-based solution used for the knock- Supply Line: The agent distribution piping which extends from the down and suppression of fire. agent tank outlet and serves as a manifold for the branch lines. Low Proximity: Indicates a distance (vertically) between the noz- Series Detector. Any detector located In-line between the regu- zle tip and the surface of the appliance being protected.. lated release assembly and the terminal detector. Maximum Length of Cooking Appliance: The maximum dimen- Terminal Detector: The List In a series of detectors, or the only slon, on any side, which may be protected by one nozzle., detector used in a single-detector system. This detector is thus Maximum Piping: Specified length of piping and number of fit- named because it is at the point at which the wire rope ends, tings which must not be exceeded for each system.. or "terminates." There is only one terminal detector per detection - - - -----system - _ Medium Proximity: Indicates a distance (vertically) between the Transition: An extension of the hood or canopy which allows for nozzle tip and the surface of the appliance being protected.. the smooth transmission of gases, air, and vapors between the Minimum Piping: Minimum length of distribution piping required hood opening and the base of the ventilation duct, between the agent tank outlet and any nozzle protecting a griddle, range, or fryer, Vent Plug: A device used to prevent pressure build-up within the agent tank or agent distribution lines due to temperature Nozzle: A device designed to deliver the liquid agent with a spe- fluctuations. cific flow rate and stream pattem. SECTION It - SYSTEM DESCRIPTION UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 2-1 3-1-04 REV.3 TOTAL SYSTEM There are three Was of R-102 Restaurant Fire 'Suppression Double-Tank System Systems: The R-102 double-tank system is available with a stainless steel 1. Single-tank System enclosure and consists of 2. Double-tank System 1.. ANSUL AUTOMAN Regulated Release Assembly (Electrical 3. Multiple-tank System or Mechanical) The type of system required for the particular Installation will be 2, Nftgen Cartridge and/or Carbon Dloxlde Cartridge determined through the guidelines covered in 'System Design." 3. ANSULEX Low pH Liquid Fire Suppressant i Adnditalgl eq~uilau which m may be required to complete the sys- 4_ Enclosure or Bracket Assembly the System components- section, i Additional devices covered are. remote manual pull stations, 5. Discharge Nozzles mechanica url can ectrical gas shut-off valves, electrical switches, 6. Detection Components and press switches. 7. Additional Devices (As Required) Single-Tank System The regulated release assembly contains the regulated release The R-102 single-tank system is available with a stainless steel ' mechanism, agent tank, expellant gas hose for agent tank hookup, enclosure and consists of and enclosure knockouts to facilitate installing expellant piping, } detection system, and additional equipment 1. ANSUL AUTOMAN Regulated Release Assembly (Electrical or Mechanloal) The enclosure or bracket assembly is mounted separately but 2. Nitrogen Cartridge and/or Carbon Dioxide Cartridge within the guidelines of the regulated feease assembly expelant gas piping requirements to ensure simultaneous actuation of the 3. ANSULEX Low pH Liquid Fire Suppressant system.. Refer to *System Components' section for individual com- i 4. Discharge Nozzles ponent descriptions. 6. Detection Components 6. Additional Devices (As Required) 1,1 The regulated release assembly contains the regulated release > mechanism, agent tank, expellant gas hose for agent tank hookup, and enclosure knockouts to facilitate installing detection system r-~f and additional equipment. Refer to 'System Components' section for individual component descriptions. i f G ~OD { fl <RO FIGURE 2 FIGURE 1 SECTION 11- SYSTEM DESCRIPTION UL EX 3470 ULC CFX747 Page 2-2 REV.4 3-1-04 TOTAL SYSTEM (Continued) Multiple-Tank System The R-102 multiple tank system is available with a stainless steel enclosure and consists of 1.. ANSUL AUTOMAN Regulated Release Assembly (Electrical or Mechanical) 2.. Nitrogen Cartridge(s) and/or Carbon Dioxide Cartridge(s) 3. Regulated Actuator Assembly(ies) 4 ANSULEC Low pH Liquid Fire Suppressant 5. Enclosure or Bracket Assembiy(les) 6 Discharge Nozzles 7. Detection Components 8. Additional Devices (As Required) The regulated release assembly contains the regulated release ? mechanism, agent tank, expellant gas hose for agent tank hookup, and enclosure knockouts to facilitate Installing actuation piping, expellant piping, detection system, and additional equipment. Each regulated actuator assembly is mounted separately but with- in the guidelines of the regulated release assembly actuation) j expellant gas piping requirements to ensure simultaneous actua- tion of the system. The assembly contains the pneumatic actuator, ' ? regutator, agent tank, expellant gas hose for agent tank hookup, i and enclosure plugs to facilitate Installing expellant piping Each enclosure or bracket assembly is mounted separately but 1 within the guidelines of the regulated release assembly or regulat- , ed actuator assembly expellant gas piping requirements to ensure simultaneous actuation of the system. Refer to 'System ' Components" section for individual component descriptions.. t 1 7 I 5 ! t f i - - D 4 FIGURE 3 aao,ss i s i t i I 1 f{ 2 F } jj S f i i t i t SECTION III - SYSTEM COMPONENTS UL IX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 3-1 3-1-04 REV,.4 1EXTINGUISHING AGENT ANSUL -X Low pH Liquid Fire Suppressant (15 gallon - Part No. ANSULAUTOMAN' REGULATED RELEASE ASSEMBLY 79694 or 3.0 gallon - Part No. 79372) Is a potasslum-based solu- (MECHANICAL) lion designed for fast knock-down and suppression of grease related fines, The agent is shipped In plastic containers which pro- vide one complete tank charge. Agent storage life expectancy is NOTE OAGENT RDERED SEPARATELY twelve years. The distributor must record the batch numbers and OR SEE PAGE 34 date of shipment receipt to be filed with each Installation record, /LNSULEX LOW PH LIQUID FIRE SUPPRESSANT RELEASE MECHANISM t !z v 3.0 GALLON 1.5 GALLON REGULATOR SHIPPING WT. as L.B. (is k9) SHIPPtNewt.19 LB (9W 0=36 aWW SHIPPING WT. 25 LB (11 ke) i FIGURE 1 REGULATED RELEASE ASSEMBLY (MECHANICAL) FIGURE 2 cocas : The ANSUL AUTOMAN Regulated Mechanical Release Assembly (Part No. 429853) contains the regulated release mechanism, REGULATED RELEASE ASSEMBLY (ELECTRICAL) i expellant gas hose for agent tank hookup, and enclosure knock- The ANSUL AUTOMAN Regulated Electrical Release Assembly i outs to facilitate Installing actuation piping; expellant piping; deteo- (Part No. 429856) Is identical to the mechanicai version except it lion system; and additional equipment,. This regulated release also contains a factory Installed 120 VAC solenoid and electrical l assembly is used in single, double, and multiple-tank systems and switch„ must be mounted to a rigid surface. The release mechanism can be used to interconne ct both the actuation and expellant gas lines The solenoid is used to provide electrical actuation of the release ` as required per system design. The regulator is designed to allow mechanism The electric switch Is used to protect the solenoid by a constant flaw of gas into the tank at 110 psi (759 kPa) when the opening the circuit to the solenoid once the system is fired, ) system Is actuated, The agent tank must be ordered separately.. Additional electrical switches can be added as required for auto- the matte equipment and gas shut-off accessories, as well as hiltiating In single, double, and multiple-tank systems, Provided expel- audible and visual alarms. ; lant gas hose connects the agent tank to the bottom outlet of the regulator. In double and muttipla-tank system configurations, the ANSULAUTOMAN' REGULATED RELEASE ASSEMBLY _ _ - -back oLrHeT oftii~egOtat iiseefias an xpe7tafif ga~feeTfor ELECTRIiAL - - - - one additional tank-enclosure or tank-bracket hookup. The enclo- sure contains the required knockouts to facilitate this connection. if a pressure switch is to be attached to the regulator, additional fit- NOTE:AGENTTANK MUST tings are required. BEP~ERm The tank is mounted within the enclosure. The tank contains an OR SEE PAGE 34 adaptorttube assembly with a burst disc union. The burst disc helps prevent siphoning of the agent up the pipe due to significant REGULATORROH temperature fluctuations in the area where the tank is located- The tank Is mild steel And,.under normal conditions, requires hydrosta- tic testing every twelve years, - - - OLENOtD The detection and additional equipment required per system design are connected to the release mechanism. The enclosure contains knockouts to facilitate detection and additional hookups. The system can be actuated automatically or manually. Automatic actuation occurs when a fusible link within the detection system separates in a fire condition. Manual actuation of the system occurs when personnel pull on the remote manual pull station pull ring. SHIPPING WT. 34 LE (15?9) . FIGURE 3 ooo,sa SECTION HI SYSTEM COMPONENTS UL E)C. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 3-2 REV.4 3-1-04 SINGLE TANK ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY REGULATED ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY The Single Tank Enclosure Assembly (Part No. 429870) is used in The Regulated Actuator Assembly (Part No. 429850) contains the double and multiple-tank systems and must be mounted to a rigid regulator, pneurlaGc actuator; expellant gas hose for agent tank surface near the regulated release or regulated actuator assembly • hookup, and enclosure' knockouts to facirdafe installing expellant pip- its expellent gas line will be connected to, fig.. This assembly is used in mutfi"nk systems and must be The enclosure is designed for mounting either a 1.5 gallon (Part mounted to a rVid Suface. No 429864) or a 3..0 gallon tank (Part No.. 429862) In a minimum The regulator contains two outlets 135° apart. One outlet is used amount of space. to interconnect the expellant gas hose to the enclosed agent tank. ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY The other outlet connects an expellant gas one to an additional enclosure or bracket assembly.. The regulator is designed to allow a constant flow of nitrogen into each agent tank connected (two tanks ma)anum) at 110 psi (759 kPa).. NOTE: AGENT TANK MUST BE ORDERED The pneumatic actuator is designed to puncture the expellant gas SEPARATELY cartridge seat upon receiving Me regulated mime OR SEE PAGE 3-4 assembly actuation piping. e pressure endosurecontains a knockout to facilitate distribution piping hookup. REGULATED ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY MOUNTING NOTE AGENT TANK _ ENCLOSURE MUSTBE ORDERED PNEUMATIC SEPARATELY ACTUATOR OR SEE PAGE 3-4 ASSEMBLY SHIPPING WT. 1318. (6 kg) a REGULATOR s 1 i FIGURE 4 coma RED PAINTED BRACKET ASSEMBLY SHIPPING WL 19 La (9 ko The Bracket Assembly (Part No. 429878) Is used In double and multiple-tank systems and must be mounted to a rigid surface near .the regulated release assembly or regulated actuator assembly PIGURE6 that Its expellant gas line will be connected to. °0P1" The tank bracket Is constructed of mild steel and painted red.. it Is AGENT TANK ASSEMBLY designed for mounting the tank In a minimum amount of space- The agent tank shipping assembly-:Gallon,. Part No. 429862, The Bracket Assembly can only be utilized with 3.0 gallon tanks and 1.5 Gallon, Part No.. 429864) consists of a stainless steel tank Part No. 429862. - - - - -and'arradaptor/tatre-assembly.-Tlit: adaptorltube-assemb BRACKET ASSEMBLY tains a burst disc. The burst disc prevents agent leakage due to BRACKET significant temperature fluctuations in the area where the tank is f located. Under normal conditions, the tank requires hydrostatic testing every twelve years. The date of manufacture is stamped on the tank nameplate. 0 The tank is shipped uncharged and must be filled with only ANSULEX Low pH Liquid Fire Suppressant during installation. u - TANKADAPTORr _ TUBEASSEMBW 3 GALLON . . l SHIPPING WL 7 LB. (3 kg) 15 GALLON ° SHIPPING WT. SHIPPING WT.. 7 LB (3 kg) 5 CB. (2 kg) AGENT TANK FIGURE 5 00014, FIGURE 7 MIN SECTION 111- SYSTEM COMPONENTS UL EK 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 3-3 3-1-04 REV.7 OEM RELEASEBRACKET ASSEMBLY TWO TANK ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY (FOR OEM IN-CABINET USE ONLY) The Two Tank Enclosure Assembly, Part No. 429872, consists of The OEM Regulated Mechanical Retease/Bracket Assembly, pad two expellant gas hoses, two grommets, and the mounting enclo- No. 79493, contains the same regulated release mechanism as sure. The assembly is used in 9 gallon systems. It can be coupled the standard ANSUL AUTOMAN Regulated Release Assembly, with a 3-gallon regulated release assembly or a 3-galloon regulated The OEM Regulated Electrical Release/Bracket Assembly, Part actuator assembly to give a total of 9 gallons of agent. Agent tanks No. 418054, is Identical to the mechanical version except it con- must be ordered separately.. taiks a factory Installed 120 VAC solenoid and electrical switch. The tank enclosure is designed to mount in a minimum amount of These releaseJbracket assemblies must be installed In a suitable space. equipment enclosure either horizontally or vertically. They contain all the necessary mounting and conduit holes needed to fully install the assembly. The agent tank Is installed separately and need not be bracketed once A is piped and filled. NOTE: OEM Release/Bracket Assembly must be Installed high enough in cabi- net so that there Is sufficient room to install and remove cartridge. . swPPINGwr. 26 WS. (12 tap o . o RELEASE UOL*MNG MECHANISM O B~ 0 FIGURE 10 REGULATOR 24 VDC REGULATED RELEASE ASSEMBLY (ULC APPROVED o SHIPPING WT. ONLY) 101.11 (s kg) The 24 VDC Regulated Release Assembly, Part No. 429859, is used where electric, thermostat detection Is required via the use of } FIGURE 8 a releasing control unit. This assembly consists of a 24 VDC awl" ANSUL AUTOMAN 11-C regulated release mechanism, expellant OEM REGULATED ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY gas hose, and enclosure knockouts to, facilitate installing actuation piping, expellant piping, detection system, and additional equip- i The OEM Regulated Actuator Assembly, Part No. 418691, merit. Agent tank must be ordered separately. Includes the regulator, pneumatic actuator. expellant gas hose and The system can be actuated automatically or manually. Automatic ! OEM bracket. Also available IS an OEM Regulated Actuator actuation occurs when the control panel receives a signal from the Assembly with all the above mentioned components except for the detection ckcuit. The panel then sends an electrical signal to the bracket. This assembly Is Part No.. 418522. 24 VDC regulated release, causing it to actuate. When actuation occurs, the gas cartridge is punc@r6d, pre§suifzirig the agent tank - - - - - and-discha4ng-the-agent-throLUe h-the-distribution piping.-Manual- - - - - actuation of the system occurs when personnel pull on the remote manual pull station pull ring.. O NOTE--AGENT TATtlC MUST BE - ORDERM SEPARATELY C SHIPPNG WT. 34 LB (15 kM a SHIPPING WE 4 LB (2 kg) FIGURE 9 00= FIGURE 11 002278 SECTION 111- SYSTEM COMPONENTS UL EX 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 3-4 REV.6 3-1-04 ADDITIONAL SHIPPING ASSEMBLIES GAS CARTRIDGES Several complete shipping assembries are available containing The R-102 system uses gas cartridges to store nitrogen or carbon both the release or actuator mechanism and the agent tank. When dioxide expellant gases under pressure until the system Is actuat ordering a complete shipping assembly, order the following part ed. at which time the cartridge seal Is punctured and the released numbers: gas expels liquid agent from one or more tanks through the dis- Shipping Wt. charge piping and out the discharge nozzles. Part No. Description Ib. (kg) Four nitrogen gas cartridges and three carbon dioxide gas car- 430299 3.0 Gallon Mechanical Release 33 (45) tridges are available as shown in Figure 12. Shipping Assembly Including: Cartridges noted as TC/DOT are both Transport Canada (TC) and 429853 Mechanical Regulated Department of Transportation (DOT) approved. Cartridges noted Release Assembly as DOT are Department of Transportation approved only. 429862 3.0 Galion Tank Assembly Cartridge selection options are 430300 1.5 Galion Mechanical Release 30 (14) and Ca provided Section N under Tank Shipping Assembly including: ntrid9e Requirements. 429853 Mechanical Regulated NITROGEN GAS CARTRIDGES Release Assembly 429864 1.5 Gallon TankAssembiy j 430309 3.0 Gallon Regulated Actuator 36 (16) 1C ,,,I) 11 sra ui ~ - ; Shipping Assembly Including: I (239 ca,) 10112 IN 14 518IN. 429850 Regulated ActuatorAssembly f (27-) (37.1 . 429862 3..0 Gallon Tank Assembly 2112 m. I (GA 430316 1.5 Gallon Stainless Steel Enclosure 18 (8) sa cm) o Shipping Assembly including: (GAcmml ) 4 (10b8/16 an} n) (8,4 j 429870 Single Tank Mounting Box )IN Assembly 3 -WIS 429864 1.5 Gallon TankAssembly LT 20-R LT-30-R DOUBLE-TANK LT-A-101-30 ' 418511 Hose Assembly CARTRIDGE CARTRIDGE CARTRIDGE CARTRIDGE PART NO. 423429 PART NO. 423435 PART NO. 423,1113 PART NO- 423491 430317 3.0 Galion Stainless Steel Enclosure 20 (9) (TaoDT) (TAT) (TAT) (1701707) 9n46 NOVA 0=47 000145 Shipping Assembly including: 429870 SinngleTTa Tank Mounting Box CARBON DIOXIDE CARTRIDGES 429862 3.0 Gallon Tank Assembly ' ' 418511 Hose Assembly _ 430324 6.0 Gallon Stainless Steel Enclosure 40 (18) s (N. 77/B IN. Shipping Assembly Including: (229 cm) W-) 11 c/a IN. :429872 Two Tank Mounting Box ' t~'1 429862 3.0 Gallon Tank Assembly (2) _ 430332 3.0 Galion Mounting Bracket Shipping 20 9 212 Assembly Including: {5.1 cm) (s-a 429878 3.0 Gallon Mounting Bracket 2112 IN ( Assembly s 4 cm) 101-10 CARTRIDGE 101-20 CARTRIDGE 10130 CARTRIDGE 429862 3..0 Gallon Tank Assembly PART MO. 423439 (rCIDOT) PART NO. 423441 PART NO. 423443 PART NO. 15850 (DOT) (TC/DOT) (rC/DOT) 000149 000150 000151 FIGURE 12 SECTION ID - SYSTEM COMPONENTS UL IX. 3470 ULC CEX747 Page 3-5 3-1-04 REV.5 NOZZLES SWIVELADAPTOR There are twelve types of discharge nozzles each designed to dis- The Swivel Adaptor Assembly, Part No. 418569, consists of a t ibute,the liquid agent In a uniform pattern throughout the hazard swivel nut, swivel body and swivel ball. AN are chrom"lated. The areas swivel adaptor allows any nozzle to be rotated approx@tlately 30° 1. 1W Nozzle 7, 245 Nozzle in all directions. Swivel Adaptors must be ordered as a Swivel 2. IN Nozzle S. 260 Nozzle Adaptor Shipping Assembly, Part No, 423572, which contains 25 3. 112N Nozzle 9. 290 Nozzle Swivel Adaptors. 4. 3N Nozzle 10. 2120 Nozzle 4- 0 -1s NPT FEMALE 3 THREAD 5. 2W Nozzle 11, IF Nozzle 6. 230 Nozzle 12. 1100 Nozzle ' Although these nozzles are similar In appearance and have certain common parts, the tip of each nozzle is designed for a specific application and must orgy be used In those areas. See . 34 Nozzle Application Chart in Section IV - System Design, for i1iR~Eto MALE individual nozzle usage.. 90 DEGREE ROTATION =-18 NPT FEMAIJETHREAD FIGURE 14 o~~w RUBBER BLOW-OFF CAPS INTERNAL CUP The Rubber Blow-Off Cap, Part No_ 77676, help keep the orifice of IsTRAINER the nozzle free of grease or other substances that could interfere with agent distilbution. A retaining strap attaches the blow-off cap RECESS FOR REOW to the nozzle.. Rubber Blow-Off Caps must be ordered as a OFF CAP LOOP MAX X VENDOR Shipping Assembly, Part No. 77695, which contains 50 blow-off Nome pF PRESENT) caps, or Part No.. 77411, which contains 12 blow-off caps. STAMPING . 1 FIGURE 13 1 - omaot ~ Nozzle Identification Chart . Nozzle Nozzle Nozzle Nozzle* now T= Part tdo• Mfg LIQ, : Nozzle Identification j 1W Nozzle 419336 1W 1 Chrome-Plated Body IN Nozzle 419335 IN 1 Chrome-Plated Body FIGURE 15 t coo= IM4 Nozzle 419334 112N 112 Chrome-Plated-Body Metal blowolF caps are not aGowed with the 1/2N nozzle rJW METAL~L-nFF CAP Nozzle 419338 3N 3 Chrome-Plated Body Two types of metal blow-off caps are available as options to the 2W Nozzle 419337 2W 2 Chrome-Plated Body standard rubber caps.. The metal cap can be used in unusually 230 Nozzle 419339 230 2 Chrome-Plated Body high heat conditions, generally over 400 °F (204 °C). The metal 245 Nozzle 419340 245 2 Chrome-Plated Body blow-off cap is attached to the nozzle by means of a stainless steel 260 Nozzle 419341 260 2 Chrome Plated Body wire which prevents it from falling into the appliance during dis- charge. Shipping Assembly Part No. 79745 contains 10 metal 290 Nozzle 419342 290 2 Chrome-Plated Body blow-off caps for use on standard, non-swivel nozzles and 2120 Nozzle 419343 2120 2 Chrome-Plated Body Shipping Assembly Part No., 415568 contains 10 metal blow-off IF Nozzle 419333 IF 1 Chrome-Plated Body caps for use on swivel nozzles, 1100 Nozzle 430912 1100 1 Chrome-Plated Body NOTICE Ifinetal blow-off-caps-are-required for upright broil- ~Ioes ing may contain an additional letter Indicating a vendor's code er or salamander protection, use (2) two IN noz- zles (Part No.. 419335) Instead of WN nozzles. STAINLESS STEEL WIRE METAL CAP FIGURE 16 ~,u SECTION Ill - SYSTEM COMPONENTS UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 3-6 REV. 4 10-1-02 CONDUIT OFFSET ASSEMBLY "COMPRESSION-SEAL" ADAPTOR The conduit offset assembly, Part No. 79825, is used to change This adaptor Is a mechanical bulkhead fitting that produces a direction of the %tre rope on detection, mechanical gas valve, and frquid-tight seal around pipe and conduit when installing distribu- remote pull station lines. The conduit offset assembly can only be ton piping and detection conduit though restaurant hoods and used In the area where the conduit attaches to the regulated ducts.. The 'Compression-Sear adaptor is a straight-through release assembly. When using the conduit offset assembly, the design requiring no cutting or threading of conduit or pipe. The maximum number of pulley elbows is still allowed. The Conduit adaptor Is available for pipe sizes of 114 in.. (Part No. 79148), 3/8 Offset Shipping Assembly, Part No. 79825, consists of 6 conduit In. (Part No. 79150), 12 In. (Part No. 79146), and EMT conduit offsets. size of 12 In, (Part No, 79152). Each `Compression-Sear Adaptor CONDUIT Shipping Assembly must be ordered as stated below. GOUPMG Shipping Assembly Hole Size Size Part No. Qty. Required i 1/4 in Pipe / 12 in. tube 79149 24 314 in. ' CONDur, I OFFSET 318 in. Pipe 1518 in, tube 79151 24 11/8 In. } 12 in. Pipe 79147 24 1 118 In.. 12 in. EMT Conduit 79153 24 11/8 in. CONDUrr I # CONNECTOR COMPRESSION NUT i I ADAPTOR BODY ! GASKET LOCKWASHER FIGURE 17 NUT - OMM "WK-SFAV ADAPTOR FIGURE 19 j The'Qu'kSear adaptor is a fisted mechanical bulkhead fitting that produces a liquid-fight seal around both distribution piping and "HOOD SEAL" ADAPTOR ASSEMBLY detection conduit which runs through restaurant hoods and ducts. - The 'QuikSear adaptor accepts threaded pipe or conduit. The urdThis fiadaptor a mechanical bulkhead he nst produces a er adaptor is available for 114 in. (Part No. 78195) 318 in. (Part No. ght seal around 12 in. EMT conduit when Installing the dete 77284),12 in. (Part No 77286), or 314 In (Part No. 77288) pipe tion line through restaurant hoods and duct.. The adaptor accepts a high temperature post- or conduit saes. When using with EMT conduit, a conduit con- ~ the elbow or pulley conduit in elbow line and, when used, correctly hole in hector must be Installed In each end of the adaptor. The 'Qutk- with the conduit adaptor Sear Adaptor Shipping Assembly must be ordered as stated the de W OC bracket The 'Hood sear eliminates the need for i tiple elbows when penetrating the e top top of a hood when Installing the the i Shi detection fine. "Hood Sear Adaptors are available in quantities of ; 6 as Shipping Assembly Part No. 423253. Arse b y Hole Size Size. P~rLNn.-----Qty.-•---t~equired SEAL NUT 114 In. 78196 24 3/4 in. 318 in. 77285 24 1 118 in. SEAL WASHER 12 in. 77287 24 1 118 in. ADAPTOR 314 in- 77289 24 1 318 in.. BODY ADAPTOR BODY - GASKET GASKET PULLEY O EBOW LOCKWASHER. ..{NOLT PART OF ASS BLI) NUT :.USE ONLY PULLEY ' . . ELBOW PART NO. 423250 .-T- . - 900168 FIGURE 1S 9ameu SECTION Ili - eYSTEM COMPONENTS UL EX.. 3470 ULC CEX747 Page 3-7 10-1-02 REV. 4 DETECTORS CLIP-ON STYLE - PART NO. 66837 AND 56838 The detector consists of three basic components: the bracket, link- age, and fusible irk. (Fusible links are not included and must be ordered separately.) The bracket holds the entire assembly to the uNKacE ~L mounting surface. The linkage is used tD support the fusible tink LINK BRACKET The fusible link Is designed to separate at a specific temperature 4 and release the wire rope, thereby actuating the regulated release mechanism. oao,sl There are three styles of detectors available: the dip-on style, the hinged style, and the scissor style. HINGED STYLE-PARrNO 16373AN01637a The dip-on style allows the wire rope to be strung completely p through the detection system conduit and brackets first and the detector linkage assemblies are then upped on later. LINKAGE FUSIBLE BRACKET The hinged style detector requires the wire rope to be strung to the UNK detector bracket, and then 'tihreadoT through the linkage assem- bly before continuing to the next detector bracket. F The Scissor style allows the wire rope to be strung Completely through the detection system conduit and brackets first and the t detector linkage assemblies are then gipped on later. SCISSOR STYLE-PART NO.4t7868AND417369 , Each style of detector consists of two types of assemblies: BRACKET ~ The Terminal'Detector (Part No. 56838, 15375, or 417368) uNKAGE r includes a test link and Is placed last in a series of detectors. This detector is sometimes referred to as the end-of-fine detector and s is thus named because It is at the point at which the wire rope "ter- FuslBr E urinates; or is anchored at the detector bracket. Only one termi- uNK nal detector Is required per detection system. i t The Series Detector (Part No. W837, 15373, or 417369) Is any detector located In-line between the regulated release assembly FIGURE 21 i and the terminal detector. When using Part No. 56837 and 56838 PULLEY ELBOWS ng style detectors, a total 12 detectors can be in one detection system: ll series detectors, s, There are two types of pulley elbows used to change the direction ' of the wire rope by 901. Ansul recommends for temperatures not Part No. 56837 and t terminal detector, Part No. 56838.. in excess of 700 °F (371 'C). Part No. 415670 has socket ends s When using Part No. 15373 and 15375 We detectors, a total of with set screws for 112 In. conduit„ and Part No. 423250 has corn- ! 5 detectors can be In one detection system: 4 series detectors, presslon ft ends also for 112 in. conduit. Pulley elbows must be Part No. 15373 and 1 terminal detector, Part No. 15375. ordered in quantities of 50 as Shipping Assembly Part No. 415671 When using Part No. 417368 and 417369 style detectors, a total (socket end type) and Part No. 423251 (compression end type)., of 15 detectors can be In one detection system: 14 series deter- PART NO.415670 - -PARYNO. 423250 - .tos~ParMo..4t7369-and-!..terminal-detector,-PadNO_4-t7368r-.-- 0 000180 000181 FIGURE 22 SECTION Ili - SYSTEM COMPONENTS UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 3-8 REV..6 3-1-04 PULLEY TEE MECHANICAL GAS VALVES i The Pulley Tee (Part No. 427929) is used to change the crueclion The mechanical gas valves are designed to shut off the flaw of gas of two wire ropes by 90'_ It must be used In areas where the tem- to the appliances upon actuation of the regulated release assem- peratures are within the range of 32'F to 130 'F (0 'C to 54 'C). bly_ The valves are available in sizes of 3/4 In,1 In., 1 1/4 in., 1 Pulley tees can be used In mechanical gas valve actuation lines 12 in., and 2 in. Ansul style; and 212 In. and 3 in. Asoo style. The and remote manual pull station lines. Pulley tees cannot be used valves are rated for natural and LP gas, Both styles are UL tasted within a detection fine. ? and includes the air cylinder, tubing, and fittings for connection to the release mechanism.. Maximum ® 8 Part Operating No. Description Pressure 55598 314 in. Gas Valve (ANSUL) 10 psi (.69 bar) 55601 1 in. Gas Valve (ANSUL) 10 psi (,69 bar) 55604 1 114 in. Gas Valve (ANSUL) 10 psi (.69 bar) FIGURE 23 55607 11/2 in. Gas Valve (ANSUL) 10 psi (69 bar) 55610 2 in. Gas Valve (ANSUL) 10 psi (.69 bar) STAINLESS STEEL CABLE 25937 2 12 in. Gas Valve (ASCO) 5 psi (.35 bar) 25938 3 in. Gas Valve (ASCO) 5 psi (..35 bar The 1/16 in. stainless steel cable is run from the terminal detector, ! through conduit, all series detectors and pulley elbows, and into A B C the regulated release mechanism trip lever. When any fusible fink Valve Size In. (mm) in. (mm) in. (mm) separates, the tension on the cable is relaxed, and the trip lever 314 In. 3 314 (95.3) 63/8 (161.9) 512 (139.7) actuates the regulated release mechanism. The cable can also be 1 in.. 3 314 (95.3) 6 318 (161.9) 5112 (139.7) _ _--.used for mechanical gas valves and remote manual pull stations,. 11/4 In.. 47/8 (123.8) . 7 318 (187..3) 6 318 {1619} The cable Is available in 50 R. (15 m) (Part No. 15821) and 500 R. 1 1/2 in. 47/8 (123-8) 7 318 (187.3) 6 318 (161.9) (152.4 m) (Part No. 79653) lengths. 2 in. 57/8 (149.2) 7 718 (200.0) 611/16 (169.9) REMOTE MANUAL PULL STATION 212 in, 713116 (198.4) - 91116 (2302) 3 In. 725132 (197.6) - 91116 (2302) The remote manual pull station (Part No. 4835 or Part No. 54011) } Is required for manual actuation of the regulated release assem- bly. The remote manual pull station should be mounted at a point of egress and positioned at a height determined by the authority having jurisdiction. True rings, Part No. 427074 (pack of 10), are o available. i PART NO. JIM MM OUTCABLE) / - PART NO- 54011.ON" 50 FT. OF CABLE) } P -A--I 3/4 tN. THRU2IN. 21111N.THRU 3IN. ; _ 00= 00cm FIGURE 25 METAL STAMPED 000163 FIGURE 24 SECTION 111- SYSTEM COMPONENTS UL EX 3470 ULC CW47 Page 3-9 3-1-04 REV..3 ELECTRICAL GAS VALVES ELECTRICAL SWRCHES The electrical gas valves are designed to shut off the flow of either The electrical switches are Intended for use with electric gas natural or LP gas to the appliances upon actuation of the regulat. valves, alarms, contactors, lights, contractor supplied electric ed release assembly. The valves are available in sizes of 314 In., power shut-off devices and other electrical devices that are 1 In.,1 1/2 In., 2 In., and 3 m. The valve Is held open by an ener- designed to shut oft or turn on when the system Is actuated gized solenoid and upon system actuation, the switch contacts in Switches are available in Its: One Switch Kt, Part No. 423878, the regulated release assembly open, thus de-energizing the cir- Two cuit to the gas valve solenoid, causing the valve to dose. Valves 423880 Switch ,Part No. 423879, Three Switch Part dNo. - are available In 120 VAC and are UL Listed- , and Four Switch ch fCR, Part No_ 423881. Mounting hard- are and 12 in. (305 mm) long wire leads are provided with each Part Max. Operating Ht. Each switch has a set of single-pole, double-throw contacts No. Des on Pressure rated at ' 13707 314 in. Solenoid Gas Valve (ASCO) 25 psi (1.7 bar) ULfcUL1CSA Rating ENEC Rating 13708 1 In. Solenoid Gas Valve (ASCO) 25 psi (1.7 bar) 250 VAC, 21A Resistive IE4T105p Approved 13709 11/2 $I. Solenoid Gas Valve (ASCO) 25 psi (1.7 bar) 250 VAC, 2 HP 250V, 21A Resistive 13710 2 in. Solenoid Gas Valve (ASCO) 25 psi (1.7 ba* .125 VAC, 1 HP 8A Motor Load 17643 3 In Solenoid Gas Valve (ASCO) 5 psi (35 tar) Valve A B COMMON r N O Size In (mm) In. (mm) 314 in- 36116 (81.0) 3 518 (92.1) 1 in. 5 (127.0) 627132 (173.8) 0 0 1 1 12 in. 5 (127.0) 519132 (142.1) Nc 2 in. 63132 (78.6) 515116 (150.8) 3 In. 713116 (1984) 7 2=2 (200.8) FIGURE 28 1 co,su i ALARM INITIATING SWITCH s The Alarm Initiating Switch Kit Part No. 428311, can be field mounted within the ANSUL AUTOMAN release. This switch must i be used to close a supervised circuit to the building main fire alarm 1 Panel when the ANSUL AUTOMAN release actuates.. This action s will signal the fire alarm panel that there was a system actuation in the kitchen area. The switch Kit contains all necessary mounting components along with a mounting Instruction sheet. The switch is IT A rated 50 mA, 28 VDC.. ! FIGURE 26 TOWARD ANSUL SPACER WHEN SPACERAND ' ._AUTOI ~ .SWITCHAREPROPERLY _ _ Mo ED,Ttus OMDER ST BE-riELYVG6N'rF1E- - 73-T N.O. The manual reset relay, Part No. 14702 or Part No.. 426151, is AND N.C. TERMINALS required when using an electrical gas valve shut-off system. After COM the electric gas valve has closed, either due to system actuation p~ or power failure, the valve cannot be re-opened, allowing gas to flow, until the reset relay button is manually pressed, re-energizing the circuit. The reset relay is available 120 VAC. The manual reset relay is also recommended for electrical shut down. NZ ALARM INRIATING SWI TCH FIGU€2E 29 T-r FIGURE 27 SECTION III - SYSTEM COMPONENTS UL EX 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 3-10 REV 2 3-1-04 REGULATOR TEST KIT ? HOSE/GROMMET PACKAGE The Test Kit Assembly (Shipping Part No. 56972) is required to The Hose/Grommet Package, Part No. 418511, consists of a 24 test the regulator setting and nitrogen flow doing 12-year mainte- in. rubber hose and 2 (two) grommets. This package is required nanoe examinations. This will ensure that the regulator is func- when mounting an AUTOMAN Regulated Release (or Regulated toning property, Actuator) and a tank enclosure (or tank bracket) side by side In ? either a manifoided system or an independent piping system. BURSTING DISC i The R-102 Bursting Disc is installed in the tank adaptor assembly. The bursting disc eliminates the siphoning of the agent up the pipe during extreme temperature variations. The bursting discs are available in packs of 10, Part No. 417911. FIGURE 30 amta FUSIBLE LINK Seled correct UL Listed fusible fink(s) for installation in detector(s) j according to the temperature condition chart below: FIGURE 32 1 *K STYLE Fusible Link To Be Used I Fusible Shipping Where NOZZLE AIMING DEVICE I Link Assembly Temperature Temperature ? The Nozzle Aiming Device, Part No. 431992, is available to prop- Part No. Part N Bating Does Not Exceed erty aim each nozzle to the correct aiming point. The device --415739.(1) 415739 (1) 165 OF (74 °C) .100 OF (38 °C) damps to the nozzle and emits a small laser light that reflects on 415740(l) 415740(l) 212 OF (100 •C) 150 OF (66 •C) the surface that it Is filming at: TKO tf62zle call then be rotated to i 415741(l) 415744 (25) 280 •F (138 •C) 225 •F (107 •C) . point ngle. edetermiin device adaptor aiming point attaches tightened fhe nozzle. The 415743 415742 (1} (1) 415746415745(25) (25) 450 360 F F (232 (182 *C) C) 300 375 F F (191 (149 C) C) . shipping assembly consists of the aiming device and the adaptor. ~ ?ML STYLE Fusible Link To Be Used Fusible Shipping Where I Link Assembly Temperature Temperature R Part No. Part Cho„ Rating Does Not Exceed OR 550368 (1) 551522 (10) 165 •F (74 •C) 100 OF (38 •C) ? ADAPTOR 550365 (1) 551523 (10) 212 -F (100 •C) 150-F (66-C) NOZZLE 550366 (1) 551524 (10) 280 OF (138 °C) 225 OF (107 •C) AIMING t 550009(1) 551525 (10) 360 OF (182 C) 300 OF (149 °C) "IM 650367(l) 551526 (10) 450 OF (232 •C) 376 -F (191 •C) FIGURE 33 56816 (1) 551527 (10) 500 OF (260 °C) 475 OF (246 °C) 1fL(1),Z3$6Z-(2,5~-592_E.(2Q9 °Q- __475'E-(2-4f) °C? --.-,STAINLESS-STEEL.ACTUATION-H0.SC--...__.._._._. s The Stainless Steel Actuation Hose is used to conned the actua- tion fine compression tees between each pneumatic actuator. The hose has the same thread, 7116-20, as the fittings. The actuation . hose allows flexibility between the AUTOMAN and each regulated actuator- TEMPERATURE Hose Part No. Length t5iR FUSIBLE INKEODYN 31809 16 in. (41 cm) (~n1 32335 20 in..(51 cm) ~l J1 32336 24 in. (61 cm) 430815 ----424n.-(107-cm) K STYLE ML STYLE Fitting Part No. Description 50 P (0171 ONLY m 00171 31810 Male Elbow (7116-20 x 114 in. NPT) FIGURE 31 31811 Male Tee (7116-20 x 7/16-20 x 1/4 in.. NPT) 32338 Male Straight Connector (7116-20 x 114 in NPT) MAXIMUM REGISTERING THERMOMETER The Maximum Registering Thermometer, Part No. 15240, is used to indicate the highest normal temperature for the protected area. Once this is established, the correct rated fusible link can be 7116.20 7116-20 chosen. FIGURE 34 CORM SECTION IV - SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4-28 REV.5 4-1-06 Nozzle Application Chart The following chart has been developed to assist in calculating the quantity and type of nozzle required to protect each duct, plenum, or appliance. NOTICE This chart is for general reference only. See complete details for each type of hazard. Minimum Nozzle Tip Maximum Hazard Nozzle Nozzle Nozzle Stamping - Hazard Dimensions Quantity Heights Part No. Flow No. ? Duct or Transition Length - Unlimited 1 - 430912 1W (Single Nozzle) Perimeter - 50 in. (127 cm) Diameter - 16 in. (40.6 cm) Duct or Transition Length - Unlimited 1 - 419337 2W (Single Nozzle) Perimeter - 100 in. (254 cm) Diameter - 31 7/8 in. (81 cm) Duct or Transition Length - Unlimited 2 - 419337 2W (Dual Nozzle) Perimeter - 150 in. (381 cm) Diameter - 48 in. (122 cm) Electrostatic Precipitator Individual Cell 1 - 419334 1/2N (At Base of Duct) Plenum Length - 10 ft. (3.1 m) 1 - 419335 1N (Horizontal Protection) ? Plenum Length - 6 ft. (1.8 m) 1 - 430192 1W (Horizontal Protection) Width - 4 ft. (1.2 m) 1 - 419336 1W Plenum Length - 4 ft. (1.2 m) 1 - 419336 1W (Vertical Protection) Width - 4 ft. (1.2 m) ? Fryer (Split or Maximum Size Non-Split Vat) (without drip board) 14 in. (36 cm) x 15 in. (38 cm) 1 13 - 16 in. 419342 290 Low Proximity (33 - 41 cm) Fryer (Split or Maximum Size Non-Split Vat) (without drip board) 14 1/2 in. (37 cm) x ? 14 in. (36 cm) 1 16 - 27 in. 419342 290 Medium Proximity (41 - 69 cm) Fryer (Split or Maximum Size Non-Split Vat)' (without drip board) 15 in. (38 cm) x 14 in. (36 cm) High Proximity 1 27 - 47 in. 419339 230 Medium Proximity 1 20 - 27 in. 419340 245 Fryer (Non-Split Vat Only) Maximum Size (without drip board) 19 1/2 in. (49.5 cm) x 19 in. (48.2 cm) High Proximity 1 21 - 34 in. 419338 3N Low Proximity 1 13 - 16 in. 419342 290 Maximum Size (without drip board) 18 in. (45.7 cm) x 18 in. (45.7 cm) High Proximity 1 25 - 35 in. 419338 3N (64-89 cm) * For multiple nozzle protection of single fryers, see detailed information on Pages 4-12 through 4-14. SECTION IV - SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4-29 4-1-06 REV.5 Nozzle Application Chart (Continued) Minimum Nozzle Tip Maximum Hazard Nozzle Nozzle Nozzle Stamping - Hazard _ Dimensions Quantity Heights Part No. Flow No. Fryer (Non-Split Maximum Size Vat Only)` (with drip board) 21 in. (53 cm) x 14 in. (36 cm) (Fry Pot must not exceed 15 in. x 14 in. (38 cm x 36 cm)) High Proximity 1 27 - 47 in. 419339 230 Medium Proximity 1 20 - 27 in. 419340 245 Maximum Size (with drip board) 25 3/8 in. (64.4 cm) x 19 1/2 in. (49.5 cm) (Fry pot side must not exceed 19 1/2 in. (49.5 cm) x 19 in. (48.2 cm) High Proximity 1 21 - 34 in. 419338 3N Low Proximity 1 13 - 16 in. 419342 290 Maximum Size (with drip board) 18 in. (45.7 cm) x 27 3/4 in. (70.5 cm) High Proximity 1 25 - 35 in. 419338 3N (64-89 cm) ? Fryer (Split or Maximum Size Non-Split Vat) (with drip board) 14 in. (36 cm) x 21 in. (53 cm) 1 13 - 16 in. 419342 290 Low Proximity (33 - 41 cm) Fryer (Split or Maximum Size Non-Split Vat) (with drip board) 14 1/2 in. (37 cm) x 26 1/2 in. (67 cm) 1 16 - 27 in. 419342 290 ' Medium Proximity (41 - 69 cm) Range Longest Side 1 30 - 40 in. 419335 1 N 32 in. (81 cm) (76 - 102 cm) Area - 384 sq. in. (2477 sq. cm) Longest Side 40 - 48 in. 419333 1 F 28 in. (71 cm) (102 - 122 cm) Area - 336 sq. in. (With Backshelf) (2168 sq. cm) Longest Side (High Proximity) 1 40 - 50 in. 419340 245 28 in. (71 cm) (102 - 127 cm) Area - 672 sq. in. (4335 sq. cm) Longest Side (Medium Proximity) 1 30 - 40 in. 419341 260 32 in. (81 cm) (76 - 102 cm) Area - 768 sq. in. (4955 sq. cm) Longest Side (Low Proximity) 2 15 - 20 in. 419342 290 36 in. (91 cm) (38 - 51 cm) Area - 1008 sq. in. (6503 sq. cm) For multiple nozzle protection of single fryers, see detailed information on Pages 4-7 through 4-11. SECTION IV - SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4-30 REV. 3 10-1-02 Nozzle Application Chart (Continued) ? Minimum Nozzle Tip Maximum Hazard Nozzle Nozzle Nozzle Stamping - Hazard Dimensions Quantity Heights Part No. Flow No. Griddle Longest Side (High Proximity) 1 30 - 50 in. 419341 260 48 in. (122 cm) (76 -127 cm) Area -1440 sq. in. (perimeter (9290 sq. cm) located) Longest Side (High Proximity) 1 30 - 50 in. 419342 290 30 in. (76 cm) (76 - 127 cm) Area - 720 sq. in. (center located) ' (4645 sq. cm) Longest Side (High Proximity) 1 35 - 40 in. 419335/417332 1 N/1 NSS 36 in. (91 cm) (89 - 102 cm) Area -1080 sq. in. (perimeter located) ? (6968 sq. cm) Longest Side 1 20 - 30 in. 419342 290 (Medium Proximity) (51 - 76 cm) 48 in. (122 cm) (perimeter Area - 1440 sq. in. located) ? (9290 sq. cm) Longest Side (Low Proximity) 1 10 - 20 in. 419343 2120 48 in. (122 cm) (25 - 51 cm) Area - 1440 sq. in. (perimeter (9290 sq. cm) located) Chain Broiler' Longest Side - 34 in. (86 cm) 2 10 - 26 in. 419336/417333 1 W/1 WSS (Overhead Protection) Area - 1088 sq. in. (25 - 66 cm) (7019 sq. cm) Chain Broiler Length - 43 in. (109 cm) 2 1 - 3 in. 419335/417332 1 Nil NSS (Horizontal Protection) Width - 31 in. (79 cm) (3 - 8 cm) Gas-Radiant Char-Broiler Longest Side - 36 in. (91 cm) 1 15 - 40 in. 419335/417332 1 Nil NSS Area - 864 sq. in. (38 - 102 cm) (5574 sq. cm) Electric Char-Broiler Longest Side - 34 in. (86 cm) 1 20 - 50 in. 419335/417332 1 Nil NSS Area - 680 sq. in. (51 - 127 cm) (4388 sq. cm) Lava-Rock Broiler Longest Side - 24 in. (61 cm) 1 18 - 35 in. 419335/417332 1 N11 NSS Area - 312 sq. in. (46 - 89 cm) (2013 sq. cm) Natural Charcoal Broiler Longest Side - 24 in. (61 cm) 1 18 - 40 in. 419335/417332 1 N/1 NSS Area - 288 sq. in. (46 - 102 cm) (1858 sq. cm) Lava-Rock or Natural Longest Side - 30 in. (76 cm) 1 14 - 40 in. 419338 3N Charcoal Char-Broiler Area - 720 sq. in. (36 - 102 cm) (4645 sq. cm) Minimum chain broiler exhaust opening - 12 in. x 12 in. (31 cm x 31 cm), and not less than 60% of internal broiler size. SECTION IV - SYSTEM DESIGN UL EX. 3470 ULC CEx747 Page 4-31 3-1-04 REV.6 Nozzle Application Chart (Continued) Minimum Nozzle Tip Maximum Hazard Nozzle Nozzle Nozzle Stamping - Hazard Dimensions Quanti Heights Part No. Flow No. Wood Fueled Char-Broiler Longest Side - 30 in. (76 cm) 1 14 - 40 in. 419338 3N Area - 720 sq. in. (36 - 102 cm) (4645 sq. cm) Upright Broiler Length - 32.5 in. (82.5 cm) 2 - 419334 1/2N Width - 30 in. (76 cm) Salamander Length - 32.5 in. (82.5 cm) 2 - 419334 1/2N Broiler Width - 30 in. (76 cm) Wok 14 in. - 30 in. (36 - 76 cm) 1 35 - 45 in. 419341 260 Diameter (89 - 114 cm) 3.75 - 8.0 in. (9.5 - 20 cm) Deep 11 in. - 24 in. (28 - 61 cm) 30 - 40 in. 419335/417332 1 N/1 NSS Diameter (76 - 102 cm) 3.0 - 6.0 in. (8 - 15.2 cm) Deep