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( ) Reviewed [ ] Reviewed with comment [ X ] Rejected [ ] Reviewed by: Timothy Robles, Fire Protection Inspector/Plans Examiner --)��� Comment: Install Ansul system into a Existing Commercial Kitchen 1.1 Application — Instillation of an UL. 300 4 gallon wet chemical Fire Suppression system 1.2 Twelve(]2) flow points (9) nine will be used 1.3 System shall shut off gas and or electrical appliance/Black iron pipe 3/8 "> 112 " size pipe 1.4 Provide SIGN "Gas Shut Off Valve " 1.5 Fire ansul system shall be tied into the main fire alarm panel & provide total occupant notification 1.6 "K" rated fire extinguisher required to be service and 25' from range area 1.7 Function dump test required 1.8 Photo by fire official require for file to verify appliance configuration 1 Design, Installation Maintenance Manual 4L300 Listed and Tested U.L. EX -2458 The Right Choice. The Wet Chemical Fire Suppression System RAM GUM 3-1 Design/Si.ngle CylinderActuation General This section covers the design aspects of the RG -1.25G (4.7L), RG -2.5G (9.5L), RG-4GT (15L), RG-4GS (15L) and RG -6G (22.7L) systems. It contains all the necessary information to design a complete system including nozzle placement, detector place- ment, cylinder sizing, piping limitations and auxiliary hardware. SINGLE CYLINDER ACTUATION Figure 3-1 illustrates single cylinder actuation using either the Mechanical Control Head or the A+ Control Box. Note that with both the Mechanical Control Head and the A+ Control Box, the gas valve can be shut off PNEUMATIC RELEASE I REMOTE I I MANUAL I RELEASE I I ( MECHANICAL or I ELECTRICAL I ( CONTROLHEAD I I I I All system designs and installations must comply with all requirements of this manual. A well thought out design will save time and money when it comes time to perform the installation. through the control head/box or by using a pneumatic release. Multiple gas valve actuation may be accom- plished mechanically using pneumatic release(s) and electrically by using electric gas valve(s) with micro switches or pressure switch(es). DETECTOR(S) 1-11110- DUCT PROTECTION PLENUM COVERAGE L 11 APPLIANCE NOZZLES I ' `UNIO�J ' III I I VENT I ' I PLUG I , GAS SHUT OFF GAS SHUT OFF PNEUMATIC RELEASE METHOD -1 METHOD -2 A+ GAS SHUT OFF CONTROL BOX METHOD -2 rToTo 1 1 PRESSURE OPERATED ACTUATORTO DETECTORS GAS GAS VALVE VALVE Figure 3-1. Typical Single Cylinder System U.L.I. Ex 2458 3-1 Manual Part No. 9127100 (9/97) Badger Fire Protection RANGE GM0. The Wet Chemical Fire Suppression System 3-4 DesigningforAppliance Protection Designing for Appliance Protection To determine the number and size of cylinders .required for each system, the term "flow number" is used. A flow number is assigned to each type of nozzle used in the Range Guard system and is a relative indicator of the discharge rate of each nozzle. ADP (appliance/duct/plenum) nozzles have a flow number of one. The ADP nozzle is used to protect a variety of cooking appliances. These appliances are solid fuel charbroilers, upright broilers, low proximity Split Vat Deep Fat Fryers, griddles and chain broilers. Additionally, the ADP nozzle is used to protect the duct and plenum areas of the hood. F (fryer) or Plenum nozzles have a flow number of two and are used to protect deep fat fryers, split vat fryers, donut fryers, lava rock broilers and can also be used for specific plenum applications (See Figure 3- 16). The "R" (Range) nozzle has a flow number of one and is used to protect a 1 to 4 burner range. The GRW (Gas Radiant/Wok) nozzle has a flow number of one and is used to protect a radiant charbroiler or a wok. After completing your design for locating nozzles over the cooking appliances to be protected, deter- mine the total of the flow numbers required, including those for the plenum and exhaust duct(s). This will render the required cylinder size for the total number of flow points. NOTE: Protection of combination appliances requires a separate nozzle for each appliance. NOZZLE HEIGHT MEASURED Nozzle Height Measurement of the nozzle heights are to be from the tip of the nozzle to the top of the appliance, unless otherwise noted. When using the conical shape style nozzle placement the nozzle height is measured from the nozzle tip to the aiming.point. When using perim- eter style nozzle location the nozzle height is the vertical measurement from the nozzle tip straight down to the appliance surface. EXCEPTION: Woks are measured to the Inside bottom of the wok. Nozzle Aim Correct aiming of the appliance nozzles is extremely important to the performance of the system. Care should be taken to insure accurate aiming and that the conical spray from the nozzle is not obstructed. Aiming must comply with the parameters outlined in the design section of this manual. Hazard Area The hazard area is the actual size of the portion of the appliance which can be used for cooking. The physical width of an appliance does not represent the width of the hazard area. The thickness to the appli- ance wall must be deducted to arrive at the hazard area width. Appliance Area The appliance area is the size of the appliance that includes the cooking area (fry pot or vat) and the integral drip board area. Appliance Appliance ♦ Length Width Nozzle Height Nozzle Height Hazard Area Hazard Area Measured from Measured from -101 LengthL Width _0" Top of Cooking Top of Cooking g Surface Surface Drip 00 O OAppliance Appliance Board Idth/Length 4--Width/Length Hazard �Area Hazard Area Width/Length Width/Length _ Side View Front Section View GAS RANGE CHARBROILER SINGLE VAT DEEP FAT FRYER Figure 3-6. Examples of Hazard Areas forTypical Appliances. U.L.I. Ex 2458 3-4 Manual Part No. 9127100 (9/97) Badger Fire Protection The Wet Chemical Fire Suppression System G AN F NOZZLE MAY BE LOCATED 3-5 Deep Vat Fryer and Griddle ANYWHERE WITHIN THE GRID 45"(114 cm) SINGLE VAT DEEP FAT FRYER WITH DRIP MAX DIAGONAL FROM BOARDS AIM POINT One F nozzle or Plenum nozzle will protect one 45" (1144 cm) 45- (114 em) MAX Single Vat Deep Fat Fryer with a maximum hazard ~_ MX area of 18" x 18" (46 cm x 46 cm) and an appliance Figure 3-7. Single Vat Deep Fat Fryer 4e• 122cm) area 18" x 23" (46 cm x 58 cm) for fryers with a drip Max board. The nozzle is located at an angle of 45 degrees GRIDDLE - FLAT COOKING SURFACE or more from the horizontal. It shall not be more than MIDPOINT OF 45" (114 cm) nor less than 27" (69 cm) from the top of 30" x 42" (76 cm x 107 cm). The nozzle is located at HAZARD AREA the appliance and aimed at the midpoint of the hazard aimed at a point 3" (7.6 cm) from the midpoint of the area. The nozzle can be outside the perimeter of the 18" %I i i �i � i iM i appliance. (Hazard Area 18" x 18" (46 cm x 46 cm) - (46 cm) ,I 23" qJ3 'n'I IIA€ d7� (�,IJ 1111 See Figure 3-7) g MAX �, a)I'I,I��Ilal awl X11 11 1 1 )I J (58 cm) yi C li1ill M1:. u• i '1tt .ki4i4,4�g 1p�a141�hRi,�t ,l'F 16111 �i,,?I,i �liGI u�I!I, 111 MAX" 30� (76 cn MAX Figure 3-8. Griddle - Flat Cooking Surface SPLIT VAT DEEP FAT FRYER One F nozzle or Plenum nozzle will protect a Split Vat Deep Fat Fryer with a split vat hazard area maxi- mum of 14" x 15" (36 cm x 38 cm) without drip board and 14" x 21" (36 cm x 53 cm) with a drip board. The nozzle is located at an angle of 45 degrees or more from the horizontal. It shall not be more than 45" (114 cm) nor less than 27" (69 cm) from the top of the appliance and aimed at the midpoint of the hazard area. The nozzle can be outside the perimeter of the appliance. (Hazard Area 14" x 15" (36 cm x 38 cm) - See figure 3-9) U.L.I. Ex 2458 3-5 AN F OR PLENUM NOZZLE MAY BE LOCATED ANYWHERE WITHIN THE GRID 45" (1 14 cm) MAX" I4_14" (36 cm) MAXII DIAGONAL FROM AIM POINT 45" (114 cm) MAX" AIM POINT. MIDPOINT OF HAZARD CENTERED ON DMDER K,.\211"(1114cm) INTERIOR OVERALL Figure 3-9. Split Vat Deep Fat Fryer Manual Part No. 9127100.(9/97) Badger Fire Protection DRIP BOARD \ 18"(46 I ~_ MX Figure 3-7. Single Vat Deep Fat Fryer 4e• 122cm) Max GRIDDLE - FLAT COOKING SURFACE One ADP nozzle will protect one griddle (with or without raised ribs) with,a maximum hazard area of 30" x 42" (76 cm x 107 cm). The nozzle is located at any point on the perimeter of the appliance and aimed at a point 3" (7.6 cm) from the midpoint of the hazard area. It shall not be more than 48" (122 cm) nor less than 13" (33 cm) above the edge of the appli- —TopofAppriance ance perimeter. Positioning the nozzle directly over o Radius from the AIM MidPT,point Midpoint of Haunt Aroa thea appliance is not acceptable. (See figure 3-8.) PP P g Figure 3-8. Griddle - Flat Cooking Surface SPLIT VAT DEEP FAT FRYER One F nozzle or Plenum nozzle will protect a Split Vat Deep Fat Fryer with a split vat hazard area maxi- mum of 14" x 15" (36 cm x 38 cm) without drip board and 14" x 21" (36 cm x 53 cm) with a drip board. The nozzle is located at an angle of 45 degrees or more from the horizontal. It shall not be more than 45" (114 cm) nor less than 27" (69 cm) from the top of the appliance and aimed at the midpoint of the hazard area. The nozzle can be outside the perimeter of the appliance. (Hazard Area 14" x 15" (36 cm x 38 cm) - See figure 3-9) U.L.I. Ex 2458 3-5 AN F OR PLENUM NOZZLE MAY BE LOCATED ANYWHERE WITHIN THE GRID 45" (1 14 cm) MAX" I4_14" (36 cm) MAXII DIAGONAL FROM AIM POINT 45" (114 cm) MAX" AIM POINT. MIDPOINT OF HAZARD CENTERED ON DMDER K,.\211"(1114cm) INTERIOR OVERALL Figure 3-9. Split Vat Deep Fat Fryer Manual Part No. 9127100.(9/97) Badger Fire Protection The Wet Chemical Fire Suppression System 3-11 Charbroilers CHA"ROMERS Lava, Pumice, Ceramic or Synthetic Rock Charbroiler One F or Plenum nozzle will protect a gas fired charbroiler (pumice - ceramic stone) to a maximum dimension of 22" x 23" (56 cm x 58 cm) with a maxi- mum of two layers of lava, pumice or stone. The nozzle is located at an angle of 450 or more from the horizon- tal and is aimed at the midpoint of the hazard area. It shall be not more than 48" (122 cm) from the mid- point of the hazard area nor less than 24" (61 cm) above the grate surface The nozzle can be outside the perimeter of the appliance. (See Figure 3-19). 48" (122cm) MAX 24" (61 A GRW NOL'.LE MAY BE LOCATED ANYWHERE WITHIN THE :GRID DIAGONAL FROM AIM POINT 48" (122cm) MAX AIM POINT: MIDPOINT OF HAZARD AREA 21"(53emi RADIANT LAYER �F GAS FLAME 24" (61 cm) MAX 0,_1 L7 A "F" NOZZLE MAY BE LOCATED ANYWHERE WITHIN THE GRID 48" (122cm) MAX DIAGONAL FROM AIM POINT 48.E 48" (122cm) (122cm)M MAX AIM POINT. MIDPOINT OF 24" (61cm) MIN ZARD HAAREA 23" I,_22" MAX AX Figure 3-19. Lava, Pumice, Ceramic, or Synthetic Rock Charbroiler Gas Radiant Charbroiler One GRW nozzle will protect a.gas fired radiant charbroiler with maximum cooking surface dimen- sions of 21" x 24" (53 X 61 cm). The nozzle is located at an angle of 45° or more from the horizontal and is aimed at the midpoint of the hazard area. The nozzle shall be not less than 24" (61 cm) nor more than 48" (122 cm) above the cooking surface The nozzle can be outside the perimeter of the appliance. (See Figure 3- 20). Electric Charbroilers Grid surface electric charbroilers (a cooking surface with grids or openings in it) are protected the same as gas radiant charbroilers. (See figure 3-20). Figure 3-20. Gas/Electric Radiant Charbroiler CAUTION: ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES BEING PROTECTED MUST BE SHUT OFF AUTOMATICALLY UPON SYSTEM ACTUATION. Natural or Mesquite Charcoal Charbroiler One ADP nozzle will protect a natural charcoal/ mesquite -charcoal charbroiler with a maximum dimension on any side of 24" (61 cm). The nozzle is located at an angle of 451 or more from the horizontal and aimed at the midpoint of the hazard area. The nozzle shall be not less than 24" (61 cm) nor more than 48" (122 cm) above the cooking surface The nozzle can be outside the perimeter of the appliance. (See Figure 3-21). The depth of mesquite charcoal pieces or charcoal is limited to 6" (15 em) maximum. Mesquite logs or wood are not acceptable. U.L.I. Ex 2458 3-11 A ADP NOZZLE MAY BE LOCATED ANYWHERE WITHIN THE GRID 48" (122cm) MAX DIAGONAL FROM AIM POINT 48" 48" 122cm) ( M ) MAX AIM POINT. MIDPOINT OF HAZARD AREA 24" (61cm) MIN 24" (61 cm) MAX i 6" (15 em) MAX. FUEL -24" (61 cm) MAX Figure 3-21. Natural or Mesquite Charcoal Charbroiler Manual Part No. 9127100 (9/97) Badger Fire Protection The Wet Chemical Fire Suppression System RAMORM 3-13 Range RANGE One 'R nozzle will protect one four burner range with a maximum hazard area of 28" x 28" (71 cm x 71 cm). The nozzle is to be located directly over the midpoint of the hazard area and anywhere within the area of a circle generated by a 9" (23 cm) radius about the midpoint. The nozzle shall not be more than 42" (107 cm) nor less than 20" (51 cm) from the midpoint of the hazard area, aimed at the midpoint. (See figure 3-25) NOTE: SHAPE OF BURNER NOT IMPORTANT 20"(51 em) MIN (From Top of Range Surface) 28"(71cm) MAX: HAZARD AREA LENGTH _ 28" 171 cm) MAX HAZARD AREA WIDTH --18" (46 cm) DIA. —42" (107 cm)MAX. (From Top of Range Surface) i A'R' NOZZLE MAYBE LOCATED ANYWHERE WITHIN THE SHADED AREA. AIM PT.. MIDPOINT OF HAZARD AREA 14" (36 cm) MAX. BURNER CENTERLINE TO CENTERLINE 14"(36 cm) MAX. BURNER CENTERLINE TO CENTERLINE Figure 3-25. Four Burner Range S17VGLE BURNER RANGE Special care is to be taken when aiming the 'R nozzle over a single burner range. The aiming point is to be located 7" (18 cm) from the center of the burner. The nozzle placement shall fall within a cylindrical area generated by a 9" (23 em) radius about the aiming point. The nozzle must be placed no more than 42" (107 cm) nor less than 20" (51 cm) above the hazard area. (See figure 3-27) POINT Figure 3-26.Two Burner Aim Point Center of Hazard 20" (51 cn 18" (46 cm) DIA. !" (107) MAX. 'R' NOZZLE MAYBE )CATED ANYWHERE 'ITHIN THE SHADED AREA. IM PT. 7" (18 cm) FROM BURNER CENTERLINE TO AIM POINT CENTERLINE Figure 3-27. Single Burner Range U.L.I. Ex 2458 3-13 Manual Part No. 9127100 (9/97) Badger Fire Protection The Wet Chemical Fire Suppression �Systerri RAW GVM 3-21 Nozzle Summary Duct Table 3-2. Nozzle Summary 15.91 " (39 cm) Unlimited. ADP /I Plenum 10'(3.0 m) 4'(1.2 m) 'Y' Bank or Single ADP/1 Hazard Size Nozzle Height Notes Nozzlet' Hazard Inches/cm Inches/cm Inches/cm Flow Four-BumerRange 28 X 28 (71 x 71) 20to42(521007) within 9 (23) rad. of midpoint. R/I Single Vat Deep Fat Fryer (Drip Boards 1 to 6 [2.5 tol 8]) 18 X 18 (46 x 46) 27 to 45 (69 tol 14) 450 to 90° F/2 .................... ............ .............. W. ............ -w Singlede 3wathinpe me era Split Vat Deep Fat Fryer 14 x 15 (36 x 38) 27(69)to45(117) 450 to 90° F2 Woks 14 to 28 (36 to 71) Dia. within 2 (5) 3 to 8 (8 to 20) Deep 35 to 56 (89 to 142) of mid point. GRW 1 .......... tJ'pn g�mmqg 7'- WE- -110, Ift(SM mO . ", g 4 1� "NM P(7 Closed Top Chain Broilers 28 X 29 (71 x 74) See 3-12 See 3-12 ADP 1 e 12"a t@sAD'P Pumice Rock (Lava, Ceramic) Charbroiler 22 X 23 (56 x 58) 24(61)to48(122) 450 to 900; 2 Layers of rock F/2 Naturr.' 6sigme"Mairc-o -blli N, 424ic61 M, M, 1 18 M Electric Charbroiler (Open Grid) 24 X 21 (61 x53) 24(61)to48(122) 450 to 900 GRW/1 - - ---- - ---------------------------------- S �6 to V mr, wr mg tj tg'yfi 13 y Mesquite Charbroiler (Chips, Wood, Logs) 30 X 24 (76 x 61) 24(61)to48(122) 45* to 900; 10 (25) Fuel depth DM/3 Tilt Skillet and Braising Pan 24 x 24 (61 x 61) 27.5 in (70 cm) to 46 in (117 cm) ADP (Appliance -Duct -Plenum) B120011 1 0.0 1-11-0 GRW (Gas Radiant -Wok) B120013 1 R DM (Mesquite) B120015 3 j U.L.I. Ex 2458 3-21 Manual Part No. 9127100 (9/97) Badger Flee Protection RANGE GtOWD The Wet Chemical Fire Suppression System 3-22 Cylinder Sizing After finding how many nozzles of each type are required for a system, the sum of all the nozzle flow numbers is used to determine the number and size of the cylinders required, in accordance with the cylinder flow number limits given below. Table 3-3. Cylinder Flow Number Limits RG -1.25G (4.7 L) 4 Single Cylinder Only (Cannot Manifold) (15 L)(Long or Short 1 Cylinder 12 2 Cylinders 24 Can Manifold* 3 Cylinders r 36 Up to 4 Cylinders 4 Cylinders 48 'Only like cylinders can be manifolded (ie, four RG-4GS, two RG -6G.) The system can be actuated through various controls, in accordance with Table 3-4. To actuate a single cylinder system, use either the. Mechanical or Electric Control Head or the A+ Control Box with pressure operated actuator. To actuate two or three cylinders, use either one or two Tandem Control Heads and a Mechanical or Electric Control Head or the A+ Control Box with 1-3 Pressure Operated Actuator(s). To actuate from 1 to 5 cylinders, the A+ Control B -ox with Pressure Operated Actuator(s) must be used. For applications requiring 5-10 cylinders the BMCS-1 nitrogen releasing system is recommended. Larger systems, 10-100 cylinders, the BMCS-7 nitrogen releasing system is the recommended means of cylinder actuation. For complete details of the BMCS-1 and BMCS- 7 systems, refer to each respective manuals, P/N B900002 and P/N B9000003. Table 3-4. Actuation Controls . System Size Mechanical or Electric Control Head Tandem Control Head A+ Control Box 13MCS-1 BMCS-7 1 Cylinder ✓ ✓ 2 Cylinders ✓' ✓ ✓"' 3 Cylinders ✓" ✓ ✓"` 4 Cylinders ✓" ✓ ✓"" 5 Cylinders ✓'" ✓ ✓"` 5-10 Cylinders ✓'* ✓`"' 10+ Cylinders ✓" ✓*** ✓"` Requires both a mechanical or electric control head and tandem control head " Requires a mechanical or electric control head and multiple tandem control heads "'BMCS series requires a mechnical or electric control head to actuate. U.L.I. Ex 2458 3-22 Manual Part No. 9127100 (9/97) Badger Fire Protection The Wet Chemical Fire Suppression System RAM C'VAM 3-23 Designing for Pipe Size and Type Within the Bounds of Piping Limitations Piping and Fittings Range Guard systems do not require balanced piping to achieve proper distribution,of wet chemical to all nozzles. Balanced piping is not necessary because a liquid has no difficulty in turning corners or changing directions. Range Guard nozzles come equipped with permanent predetermined orifices. This means that the liquid will be delivered in the exact quantities necessary to the duct, plenum and appliance hazards -as required. All pipe shall be schedule 40 (standard weight) black steel. Pipe may be chrome plated. Galvanized pipe shall not be used. All pipe and fittings must be made tight without pipe dope or thread sealant. Pipe fittings shall be standard weight steel, cast iron, malleable iron or ductile iron. Galvanized fittings shall not be used. Branch line connection and individual nozzle connections may be made by using either the outlet or the run of a tee. Stainless Steel Tubing and Fittings Stainless steel tubing may be used on all Range Guard systems. Fittings may be stainless steel compression or stainless steel flare types. Bending of tubing using mandrels is permissible. Pipe Sizing Pipe sizes are determined by the total number of flow numbers running through a particular piece of pipe. This is the flow demand for that portion of the system. NOTE: it is not permissible to drop pipe diameters below the required value. For example, using 1/2" (1.3 cm) pipe to flow 18 flow numbers is not permissible. However, increasing pipe di- ameter is acceptable (i.e., using 1" (2.5 cm) pipe to flow 18 flow numbers) providing the system complies with internal 'pipe volume limitations. Table 3-5. Flow Number Range and PipeType 1-12 1/2" (1.3 cm) 5/8" (1.6 cm) 25-48 GENERAL RULES 1 11 1 " (2.5 cm) • A maximum of 100 equivalent feet (30.5 m) (but not more than 40 (12.2 m) linear feet) of 1/4" (.6 cm) pipe may be used for each branch line. • The highest point of the system shall not exceed 12 feet (3.7 m) above the cylinder outlet.. • The vertical rise of a branch line above the supply line shall not exceed a maximum of 4 feet (1.2 m). • Maximum discharge pipe volume limitations shall notbe exceeded. • Maximum equivalent length limitations shall not be exceeded. • Maximum flow points for a given pipe shall not be exceeded. • There are to be no low points or "traps" present in discharge piping. U.L.I. Ex 2458 3-23 Manual Part No. 9127100 (9/97) Badger Fire Protection The Wet Chemical Fire Suppression System In the Range Guard wet chemical system, the pipe size may drop from 1/2" (1.2 cm) to 3/8" (1.0 cm) at the point where the nozzles beyond that point have a total combined flow number not exceeding eight. Likewise, pipe size may drop from 3/8" (1.0 cm) to 1/4" (.6 cm) at a point where the nozzles beyond that point have a total combined flow number not exceeding two. NOTE: Reduction of pipe size as illustrated below is not mandatory. ■ Example 1 ■ Example 2 9 11 FLOW FLOW NUMBERS NUMBERS ------------------------------- I ------- 1----_ p— %" (.6 cm) PIPE r- 3/8" (1.0) PIPE (1.3 cm) PIPE 2 FLOW NUMBERS & 8 10 12 BEYOND MAY DROP FLOW FLOW FLOW FROM 3/8" (1.0 cm) TO NUMBERS NUMBERS NUMBERS %" (.6 cm) PIPE Figure 3-41. System Piping Note: A branch line is limited to 4'-0" (1.2 m) of rise above the supply Iine.The highest point in the system may not exceed 12 foot (3.7 m) of elevation above the cylinder discharge outlet. F SEE NOTE ABOVE r------ ---------------------------------- 4'0" (1.2m) i MAX. i 12'(3.7 cm) MAX. ------------------- --------------------------' Figure 3-42. System Piping U.L.I. Ex 2458 3-25 Manual Part No. 9127100 (9/97) Badger Rre Proteclon The Wet Chemical Fire Suppression System RAM GURM 3-24 Discharge Line'Volume Limitations Discharge Line Volume Limitations There is a discharge line volume limitation in Range Guard systems. Discharge line volume is the total volume of all pipe, tubing, and fittings used in single or multiple cylinder systems. Table 3-6. Piping Discharge Line Volume . I T. FY 1/4' 1.25 cu. in. per linear foot 6 cm -(67.2 cu cmper linear meter rNIUR 1/2" 3.65 cu. In. per linear foot (1 3cm) (1962 cu cmper linear meter g3Ea a 3 a 3 t34ti= ns er r fpp a$ a 1 �3� a 1" 10.37 cu. in. per linear foot (2.5 cm) (557.5 cu. cm. per linear meter) ■ Example 2'-0" (.6 cm) '�4". + (1.9 cm) RG -6G(1.9 cm) (22.7L) �4'-0" ♦ 100.0" (1.2 m) (3.0 m) To measure discharge line volume, it is necessary to measure all pipe length from the center of one fitting to the center of the next fitting and multiply by the volume -per -foot factor given in Tables 3-6 and 3-7. Table 3-7. Tubing Discharge Line Volume 3/8" 0.88 cu. In. per linear foot 1.0 cm) (47.3 cu. cm. Der linear meter 7/8' 6.11 cu. in. per linear foot 2.2 cm) ((328.6 cu cmper linear meter a 1"F r e��lu�e �f> nea �W ., .. ����L 9 �cu�all 10'-0" No (3.0 m) x(1.3 cm) ♦ 4'-0" T-0"♦ ♦ T -O" (1.2 m), (.9 m) (.9 m; 16' of 3/4" pipe X 6.40 cu. in./ft. = 102.4 cu. in. 23-1/2' of 1/2" pipe X 3.65 cu. in./ft. = 85.8 cu. in. TOTAL OF SHOWN PARTS = 188.2 cu. in. Figure 3-45. Sample System Piping 6" Since this example falls within the limitations given in Table 3-8, this system would be acceptable. Table 3-8. Maximum Allowable Discharge Line Pipe Volume Cylinder Size Total Discharge Pipe Volume Total Discharge Tubing Max. Allowable 3/8' Max. Per Cylinder Max. PeriCylinder Pipe Vol. per Sys. 1.25 Gallons 72cu.in.(1180cu.cm.)* 51 cu. in. (836 cum. cm.)* 72cu.in.(1180cu.cm.) 4 Gallons (15 L) 400 cu. in. per cyl. (6555 cu. cm.) 282 cu. in. (4621 cu. cm.)* 95 cu. in. (1557 cu. cm.) *Cannot Manifold NOTE: The maximum allowable 3/8" (1.0 cm) pipe volume is not in addition to the total discharge line volume, but represents a portion of the total volume which may be dedicated to 3/8" (1.0 cm) pipe alone. U.L.I. Ex 2458 3-27 Manual Part No. 9127100 (9/97) Badger Fire Protection RANGE GUARD The Wet Chemical Fire Suppression System 3-25 Equivalent Length Equivalent feet is defined as the actual measured length of discharge line plus the equivalent length for each fitting in the line as obtained from the data given in Table 3-9 or table 3-10. Table 3-9. Pipe Fitting Equivalent Length Pipe Fittings 90° Elbow 0.9ft. 1.3ft. 1.511. 2.1 ft. 2.7ft. (.27m) (.40m) (.46m) (.64m) (.82m) �d5'`:Eibow 4(t 0:6ftt 3 �140 :> 3 Tee(Outlet) 2.Oft. 2.711. 3.5ft.. 4.5ft. 5.8ft. (.61 m) (.82m) (1.07m) (1.37m) (1.77m) Red.(1/2'tol/4') 0.3ft. - - - (1.3to.6) (.09m) Red. (3/4' to 1/2') - - 0.4ft. (1.9to1.3) - - (.12m) - sR Table 3-10. Tubing Fitting Equivalent Length Equivalent Length Tube Fittings 900 Elbow 1.5 ft. 2.5ft. 4.011. 4.5ft. (.46m) (.76m) (1.22 m) (1.37 m) p r 0Bend £� ��3fl� #£ �9ds�� �•�jt� � �#��5 �a� `'�'>a 450 Elbow 0.8ft. 1.3ft. 2.Oft. 2.3ft. (.24m) (.40m) (.61 m) (.70m) 45°Bend n'�F�fl'��fA t''��', 4 �y n'�4`f Tee(Outlet) 1.5ft. 2.511. 4.Oft. 4.5ft. p�� /(.46 m) ((..76�ym) (1.2 m) (1{.3`7 m) a,>Teg(In a7 0 51t ak �rif�r a ,ii�fM� T r�szn e, r �'i;.^'ra.akt zrs z3.� M <�..s'e'�"'u Equivalent feet is measured from the cylinder (the farthest cylinder in a manifold) to the most remote nozzle. Equivalent feet is also measured between the two most remote nozzles. Equivalent feet is measured only along that branch with the most equivalent feet. Table 3-11 lists the maximum equivalent lengths for each cylinder size. Tnhip 3-11 _ Remote Nozzles 125Gallon(4.40 39ft. (11.9m) 33tt.(1u.1m) ---- 4 Gallon (15 L) 132' ft. (40.2 m)' 95' ft. (29 m)' 10 i HT I MY Rn &M Y! 'ft 244 ' *The maximums listed in Table 3-11 apply to manifold systems as well as single cylinder systems. Examule 1: Ficlurinq Equivalent Length 12" EEguivalent Feet I�- (.3 m) I (fromTable3-9) 900 1/2" Elbow; 1.5 eq. ft. 900 1/2" Elbow; 1.5 eq. ft. %' (1.3 cm) PIPE 1.0 ft of 1/2" Pipe 900 ELL 900 ELL 4.0 eq. ft. TOTAL Figure 3-46. 1/2" Piping with 900 Elbows L) L-1- FY 2458 3-28 Manual Part No. 9127100 (9/97) Badger Fire Protection The Wet Chemical Fire Suppression System RAE GUM 3-25: Continued A tee can be considered one of two ways, depending orientations that can occur. The equivalent feet for a on orientation. Figure 3-47 shows the different reducing tee is determined by the larger size of the tee. Refer to Table 3-9 or 3-10 for equivalent feet. TO THE MOST REMOTE NOZZLE ON EITHER SIDE TO THE MOST REMOTE NOZZLE TO A NOZZLE THAT IS NOT THE MOST REMOTE FROM FROM FROM CYLINDER CYLINDE TO A NOZZLE THAT IS NOT THE MOST REMOT CYLINDER TO THE MOST REMOTE NOZZLE TEE ON THE BULL (OUTLET) TEE ON THE RUN Figure 3-47. Tees Example 2: Figuring Equivalent Length of tees TEE ON THE BULL VENT PLUd* CTHE BULL (OUTLET) Figure 3-48. Manifolded 4 Gallon'Cylinders Minimum Pipe Length The minimum pipe length, to prevent splash, required between cylinder and closest cooking appli- ance nozzle used to protect a liquid hazard, such as a deep fat fryer, is given in Table 3-12. For pipe sizes larger than 1/2" (1.3 cm) use formulas 1 and 2, to find the equivalent length in 1/2" (1.3 cm) pipe. Table 3-12. Minimum Allowable Pipe Pipe size ainn1lurn Allowable fipe 1/4'&3/8' 8-1/2(2.6 m) linear feet plus (1)90"elbow (.6 cm & 1.0 cm) (2.6m) 3/4'& 1' 10 equivalent feet of 1/2'(1.3cm)Pipe (1.9 cm & 2.5 cm) (see formulas 1 d & 2d and example 11 d) Formula 1: (# equivalent feet (meters) of 1" (2.5 cm) pipe x (0.079) = (# of equivalent feet (meters) of 1/2" (1.3 cm) pipe) Formula 2: (# equivalent feet (meters) of 3/4" (1.9 cm) pipe) x (0.254) _ (# of equivalent feet (meters) of 1/2" (1.3 cm) pipe) U.L.I. Ex 2458 3-29 Manual Part No. 9127100 (9/97) Badger Fire Protection RANGE GUARDS The Wet Chemical Fire Suppression System 3-25A-, Minimum Pipe Limitation 3/4" Pipe (1) 1/2" to 3/4" reducer; (2) 900 3/4" elbow; (1) 3/4" to 1/2" reducing Tee (run); Linear Feet of 3/4" Pipe: Equivalent Feet of 3/4" Pipe; (1)(0.4)=0.4FT. of 3/4" Pipe (2)(2.1)=4.2FT. of 3/4" Pipe (1)(1.4)=1.4FT. of 3/4" Pipe 1U 22.OFT. of 3/4" Pipe (a) (22.0) x (0.254) = 5.5 eq FT of 1/2" Pipe. (from formula 2). j 2'-0" (.6 cm) V (1.9 cm) RG -6G (22.7) 4'-0'l -4 1/2' Pipe From (a) (1) 1/2" Tee (Outlet); (1) 1/2" to 3/8" reducer, Linear Feet of 1/2" Pipe: Equivalent Feet of 1/2" Pipe; 5.5FT. of 1/2" Pipe (1)(3.5)=3.5FT. of 1/2" Pipe (1)(0.3)=0.3FT. of 1/2" Pipe `5 14.8FT. of 1/2" Pipe Therefore, this example does meet the minimum pipe requirement. I4- 10'-0" (3.0 m) I 7 6" (1.9 cm) 10'-0" �. 4'-0" (3.0 m) (1.2 m) Equivalent Feet Cylinder to Closest Nozzle %"vV I1 .3 cm) �! 1'-6" (.5 m) 31-0" 3'-0" (.9 m)♦ 41- X11 m) Figure 3-49. Pipe Size and Nozzle Distance U.L.I. Ex 2458 3-30 Manual Part No. 9127100 (9/97) Badger Fire Protection rias cua►RD 3-25A:, Minimum Pipe Limitation " Pipe (1) 1/2" to 3/4" reducer; (1)(0.4)=0.4FT. of 3/4" Pipe (2) 900 3/4" elbow; (2)(2.1)=4.2FT. of 3/4" Pipe (1) 3/4" to 1/2" reducing Tee (run); (1)(1.4)=1.4FT. of 3/4" Pipe Linear Feet of 3/4" Pipe: lu Equivalent Feet of 3/4" Pipe; 22.OFT. of 3/4" Pipe (a) (22.0) x (0.254) = 5.5 eq FT of 1/2" Pipe. (from formula 2). i 2'-0" (.6 cm) 3�4 ' (1.9 cm) RG -6G 7 (22.7) (1.2 m) The Wet Chemical Fire Suppression System 1/2" Pipe From (a) (1) 1/2" Tee (Outlet); (1) 1/2" to 3/8" reducer, Linear Feet of 1/2" Pipe: Equivalent Feet of 1/2" Pipe; 5.5FT. of 1/2" Pipe (1)(3.5)=3.5FT. of 1/2" Pipe (1)(0.3)=0.3FT. of 1/2" Pipe 14.8FT. of 1/2" Pipe Therefore, this example does meet the minimum pipe requirement. Imo_ 10'-0" (3.0 m) ''7 (1.9 cm) (1.3 cm) YY 10'-0"4'-0" X-01' 3'-0" (3.0 m) (1.2 4- 49-011 m) (.9 m)♦ ♦(.9 m) Equivalent Feet Cylinder to Closest Nozzle Figure 3-49. Pipe Size and Nozzle Distance 6" 1'-6" (.5 m) U1.1. Ex 2458 3-30 Manual Part No. 9127100 (9/97) Badger Fire Protection The Wet Chemical Fire Suppression System ■ Exarnpi'e4 ^SUPPLY LINE %VENT PLUG DISCHARGE ADAPTER Supply Line - 3/4" 2 Tee - Bull - 3/4" 9.0 eq. ft. 2 Ells - 90° 4.2 eq. ft. Fittings 13.2 eq. ft. Pipe (Linear) 15.5 eq. ft. TOTAL 28.7 eq. ft. Eq. Ft. from cylinder to most remote nozzle Eq. Ft. Between Most Remote Nozzles A a Total Pipe Volume: MOST REMOTE NOZZLE - MOST REMOTE BRANCH LINE -A r = 2 FLOW POINT NOZZLE' O�> = 1 FLOW POINT NOZZLE Figure 3-50. Overall System f 6.6 eq. ft. Branch Line B -1/2" 2 Tee - Run - 1/2" 2.2 eq. ft. 1 Tee - Bull - 1/2" 3.5 eq. ft. 1 Tee - Run - 3/4" 1.4 eq. ft. 2 Ells - 90"- 1/2" 3.0 eq. ft. 1 Reducer 1/2" x 3/8" 0.3 eq. ft. 1 Reducer 3/4" x 1/2" 0.4 eq. ft. Fittings 10.8 eq. ft. Pipe Linear 23.5 eq. ft. TOTAL 34.3 eq. ft. (A) 28.7 + 44.8= 73.5 eq. ft. nd B 34.3 + 44.8= 79.1 eq. ft. Branch Line A -1/2" 6 Tee - Run - 1/2" 6.6 eq. ft. 1 Tees - Bull - 1/2" 3.5 eq. ft. 2 Ells - 90°- 1/2" 3.0 eq. ft. 1 Reducer 1/2" x 3/8" 0.3 eq. ft. 1 Reducer 3/4 x 1/2" 0.4 eq. ft. Fittings 13.5 eq. ft. Pipe (Linear) 31.0 eq. ft. TOTAL 44.5 eq. ft. 3/4" Pipe: (155) (6.40) = 99.2 in3 1/2" Pipe: (62.5') (3.65) = 228.1 in3 Total 32 Minimum Equivalent Length (To first nozzle protecting a liquid hazard) (28.7 eq ft of 3/4" Pipe) x (.254) = 7.3 eq ft of 1/2" pipe (2 Linear ft. of 1/2") + [(1) 3/4" Bulltee = 4.5 eq ft.] = 6.5 eq ft. of 1/2" pipe Total = 7.3 + 6.5 = 13.8 U.L.I. Ex 2458 3-31 Manual Part No. 9127100 (9/97) Badger Fire Protection , RAWA GORQ The Wet Chemical Fire Suppression System 3-26 3/8" (1.0 cm) Piping Only System 3/8" (1.0 CM) Piping On RG -1.25 (4.7 L), RG -2.5G (9.5 L) and RG -4G (15 L) single cylinder systems only, 3/8" (1.0 cm) discharge piping may be used for the entire piping Note: network following the guidelines in Table 3-13. If a pneumatic release or pressure switch is used, it must be on the upper end of a 12" (30.5 cm) vertical length of black pipe. The limitations on this page supercedes all other limitations when designing a system using 3/8" (1.0 cm) pipe originating from the 4 gallon (15 L) cylinder outlet. Table 3-13. 3/8" (1.0 cm) Piping Only System Item Limitations: RG -1.25G RG -2.5G RG-4GSJT Maximum Discharge Line Volume 72 Cu, In. 99 Cu. In. *161 Cu. In. (1180 Cu. Cm) (1622 Cu. Cm) (2638Cu. Cm) Between Most Remote Nozzles (12.8 m) Minimum Equivalent Length of Discharge Line 8.1/2 Ft. (2.6 m) Between cylinder and an Appliance Nozzle Protecting linear feet plus a Liquid Hazard, such as Deep Fat Fryer 900 elbow 42 Ft. (15.2 m 6-112 Ft. (2.6 m) 8-1/2 Ft. (2.6 m) linear feet plus lin. feet plus 900 elbow 900 elbow *1/2" pipe can be used between the cylinder and the hood and then 3/8" pipe would be used from the hood to the nozzles. U.L.I. Ex 2458 3-32 Manual Part No. 9127100 (9/97) Badger Fire Protection The Wet Chemical Fire Suppression System 3-27 Fusible Link Detectors Detectors Detectors using Badger Fire Protection approved fusible links are required over cooking appliances and in the ducts of kitchen cooking equipment. For protection of the duct, a detector must be centered either flush with the hood -duct opening or in the duct but not more than 12 feet (3.7 m) downstream from where the duct is connected to the hood. When mounted in the duct, the detector should be oriented so that the bracket does not shield the link from the hot air stream, and the fusible link is centered in the duct. Each protected cooking appliance, with the excep- tion of char -broilers, with a continuous cooking surface area that does not exceed 54" k 54" (137 cm x 137 cm) shall be protected by a detector. Appliances having a surface area larger than 54" x 54" (137 cm x 137 em) require additional detectors. When a cooking appliance is under the hood -duct opening, the appli- ance is protected by the detector mounted at the hood - duct opening or 12" (30.5 cm) maximum into the duct. An additional detector is not needed to protect that appliance. Care must be taken that fusible links of sufficiently high temperature rating are used near charbroilers, due to higher ambient temperatures. 0 Excunpie RAM GLOM A temperature survey must be performed at all locations where fusible links will be installed. The survey must be conducted under maximum cooking or appliance cleaning conditions in order to determine the optimum exhaust air flow locations and to record the peak temperatures that are expected to occur. Once the survey is completed: - Select the lowest temperature rated link that can be used. - Make sure the maximum exposure tempera- ture of the link exceeds the maximum tem- perature obtained from the survey. - Make sure links are located in the exhaust airflow, not in dead air spaces. This will provide the fastest detector response. - Care must be taken not_ to install links di- rectly in the exhaust flow of appliance flue gas. Note: Do not locate detectors directly in the hot ex- haust from'the burner chamber of gas fired fryers or upright broilers. 12" (30.5 cm) MAX IF APPLIANCE IS UNDER HOOD DUCT (OPENING %"EMT " CONDUIT II X7 , --- - -- M I X I I R-1 I XI ----- '/. DISCHARGE PIPING LIQUID SEAL ADAPTERS STOVE I GRIDDLE rF-R—YE-R-1 STOVE r STOVE7 CHARBROILER GRIDDLE I.-2a"�.-24" i.-24If-24"-►I I� 30-4 14-- 30"-- 14 48" 01 UPRIGHT I- 60" J (61 cm) (61 cm) (61 cm) (61 cm) (76 cm) (76 cm) (122 cm) BROILER(156 cm) I_I-- 341' --*j (86 cm) U.L.I. Ex 2458 Figure 3-51. Positioning Detectors 3-33 Manual Part No. 9127100 (9/97) Badger Fire Protection The Wet Chemical Fire Suppression System 3-31 Mechanical Gas Valves Mechanical (spring loaded) gas valves can be closed upon system actuation by either of the following: 1) 1/16" (.2 crrV diameter cable attached to the actuating cam of the Mechanical, Electric or Tandem Control Head The maximum actuation cable length for these Control Heads is 100 feet (30.4 m), with a maxi- mum of 30 comer pulleys. 2) 1116",(.2 cm) diameter cable attached to the discharge lever of the the A+ Control Box. The maximum actuation cable length for this connection is 50' (15.2 m) with a maxi- mum of 16 corner pulleys. ■ Example 1 PNEUMATIC RELEASE MOUNTED HORIZONTALLY RANGE GlONQ. 3) 1116" (.2 cm) diameter cable attached to a pneumatic release installed on a 12" (30.5 cm) riser anywhere on the discharge pipe line (see example 1 below). The maximum actuation cable length for this connection is 50'(15.2 m) with a maximum of 16 cor- ner pulleys. 4"X4" 10'cmX10cm) JUNCTI NBOX - SUPPLIED BY OTHERS 1/8" (.3 cm) PIPE U NIPPLE - CABLE BLOCK REDUCING COUPLING 1" (2.5 cm) MIN. 12" (30.5 cm) CONDUIT MAX. RISER CONNECTOR 1/2", 318",114" (1.3,1.0, .6 cm) I 1/2" (1.3 cm) EMT CONDUIT PIPE NIPPLE DISTRIBUTION PIPE —� 1/16" (.2 cm) STAINLESS STEEL CABLE CRIMP TYPE. CONNECTOR 2"X4"(5cmx10 cm) JUNCTION BOX- SUPPLIED BY OTHERS MECHANICAL GAS VALVE CONDUIT CONNECTOR %"11.9 cm) NU Figure 3-52. Mechanical (spring loaded) Gas Valve U.L.I. Ex 2458 3-37 Manual Part No. 9127100 (9/97) Badger Rre Protection A ANGE G00 The Wet Chemical Fire Suppression System 3-32 Vent Plug All systems must have a vent plug in the discharge piping. The vent plug should be close to the cylinder to get maximum pressure on system actuation. It must also face up or out. Facing it down will make the vent inoperative. E Example 1 0 Example 2 U.L.I. Ex 2458 VENT PLUG 7. SUPPLY PIf SUPPLY Figure 3-53. Vent Plug /- VENT PLUG M1 UNION Figure 3-54.Vent Plug 3-38 Manual Part No. 9127100 (9/97) Badger Fire Protection The Wet Chemical Fire Suppression System RAM GUM 3-33 Summarizing the Design of the Range Guard Wet Chemical Fire Suppression System 1. Determine the type of appliances to be protected and the type, number and place- ment of nozzles required (see pages 3-4 through 3-13). 2. Determine the length and width of the ple- num. Determine the type, number and placement of nozzles required. To protect the entire length of plenum (see page 3-14). 3. Calculate the total perimeter of each duct and determine the number and placement of ADP nozzles required (see pages 3-15 through 3-20). 4. Calculate the total flow number of the sys- tem (see page 3-21). 5. Determine the cylinder size and number of cylinders required, using the total flow number from Step 4 above (see page 3-22). Determine the type of control box to be used. (see pages 3-1 through 3-3). 6. Determine the discharge pipe size required for the supply line and for each branch line from the flow number capacity required of each section of pipe(s) (see pages 3-23 through 3-26). 7. Make a drawing of the discharge piping layout. Identify each piece of pipe by length and size. Determine total dis- charge pipe volume (see page 3-27). Deter- mine equivalent length of pipe from the cylinder to the most remote nozzle and the equivalent length of pipe between the two most remote nozzles (see pages 3-28 through 3-30). Do not exceed requirements of page 3-27, table 3-7 and, 3-28, table 3- 10. U.L.I. Ex 2458 8. Determine the required number and place- ment of detectors (see page 3-32 & 3-33). 9. Determine the location of the actuating de- vice and cylinder(s), (see pages 3-2, 3-3, and 3-34). Is a remote control manual needed: If an A+ Control Box is used, de- termine the length of 114" (.6 cm) O.D. cop- per tubing required between the A+ Control Box and the Pressure Operated Actuator(s) mounted on the cylinder valve(s). The copper tubing must not ex- ceed a total length of 23 feet (6.1 m). 10. Determine how the detection cable is to be run using 112" (1.3 cm) EMT conduit from the optional remote` manual control, termi- nal detector to the actuating device or us- ing a mechanical remote manual release (see page 3-32). Determine how many cor- ner pulleys are required (do not exceed 30 when using a Mechanical Control Head or 40 when using an A+ Control Box) and how many feet (meters) of cable must be used (do not exceed 200 feet (61 m) for A+ Control Box or 100 (30.5 m) for Mechanical Control Head). 11. Determine the requirement for any microswitches, pressure switches, manual reset relays, solenoid gas valves or low voltage alarm applications (see page 3-35). 12. Determine the location of any pneumatic releases and related cable, EMT conduit, corner pulleys, mechanical gas valves and vent plugs (see pages 3-1 through 3-3, 3-36 and 3-37). 3-39 Manual Part No. 9127100 (9/97) Badger Fre Protectlon