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Table of Contents

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Section Title

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Division 10 Specialties
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Fire Extinguisher Cabinets

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10 44 16

Fire Extinguisher

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Division 21 Fire Suppression


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21 05 53

Identification for Fire Suppression Piping and Equipment

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21 11 00

Facility Fire Suppression Water Service Piping

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Fire Suppression Standpipes

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Section 10 44 13 - Fire Extinguisher Cabinets


Part 1 - General
1.1 Related Documents
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions
and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 Summary
A. Section Includes:
1. Fire protection cabinets for the following:
a. Fire hose valves.
b. Fire hoses and racks.
c. Fire alarm device:
1) Manual call station (addressable)
2) Alarm bell
3) Indicating light
B. Related Sections:
1. Section 104416 "Fire Extinguishers."
2. Section 211100 "Facility Fire-Suppression Water-Service Piping" for hose systems, racks, and
valves.
1.3 Action Submittals
A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. Include construction details, material
descriptions, dimensions of individual components and profiles, and finishes for fire protection
cabinets.
1. Fire Protection Cabinets: Include roughing-in dimensions, details showing mounting methods,
relationships of box and trim to surrounding construction, door hardware, cabinet type, trim
style, and panel style.
2. Show location of knockouts for hose valves.
B. Shop Drawings: For fire protection cabinets. Include plans, elevations, sections, details, and
attachments to other work.
C. Samples for Initial Selection: For each type of fire protection cabinet indicated.
D. Samples for Verification: For each type of exposed finish required, prepared on Samples of size
indicated below:
1. Size: 6 by 6 inches (150 by 150 mm) square.
E. Product Schedule: For fire protection cabinets. Coordinate final fire protection cabinet schedule
with fire extinguisher schedule to ensure proper fit and function.
1.4 Closeout Submittals
A. Maintenance Data: For fire protection cabinets to include in maintenance manuals.
1.5 Quality Assurance

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A. Fire-Rated, Fire Protection Cabinets: Listed and labeled to comply with requirements in ASTM E
814 for fire-resistance rating of walls where they are installed.
B. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a
qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application.
C. Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site.
1. Review methods and procedures related to fire protection cabinets including, but not limited to,
the following:
a. Schedules and coordination requirements.
1.6 Coordination
A. Coordinate size of fire protection cabinets to ensure that type and capacity of fire extinguishers
indicated are accommodated.
B. Coordinate size of fire protection cabinets to ensure that type and capacity of fire hoses, hose
valves, and hose racks indicated are accommodated.
C. Coordinate sizes and locations of fire protection cabinets with wall depths.
1.7 Sequencing
A. Apply vinyl lettering on field-painted, fire protection cabinets after painting is complete.
Part 2 - Products
2.1 Materials
A. Cold-Rolled Steel Sheet: ASTM A 1008/A 1008M, Commercial Steel (CS), Type B.
2.2 Fire Protection Cabinet
A. Cabinet Type: Suitable for fire hose, rack, and valve.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements.
B. Cabinet Construction: 2-hour fire rated.
1. Fire-Rated Cabinets: Construct fire-rated cabinets with double walls fabricated from 0.0428inch- (1.1-mm-) thick, cold-rolled steel sheet lined with minimum 5/8-inch- (16-mm-) thick, firebarrier material. Provide factory-drilled mounting holes.
C. Cabinet Material: Steel sheet.
1. Shelf: Same metal and finish as cabinet.
D. Recessed Cabinet: Cabinet box recessed in walls of sufficient depth to suit style of trim indicated.
1. Trim less with Concealed Flange: Surface of surrounding wall finishes flush with exterior
finished surface of cabinet frame and door, without overlapping trim attached to cabinet.
Provide recessed flange, of same material as box, attached to box to act as plaster stop or
drywall bead.
2. Exposed Flat Trim: One-piece combination trim and perimeter door frame overlapping
surrounding wall surface with exposed trim face and wall return at outer edge (backbend).

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E. Surface-Mounted Cabinet: Cabinet box fully exposed and mounted directly on wall with trim.
Provide where walls are of insufficient depth for semi-recessed cabinet installation.
F. Cabinet Trim Material: Stainless-steel sheet.
G. Door Material: Steel sheet.
H. Door Style: Vertical duo panel with frame.
I.

Door Hardware: Manufacturer's standard door-operating hardware of proper type for cabinet type,
trim style, and door material and style indicated.
1. Provide continuous hinge, of same material and finish as trim permitting door to open 180
degrees.

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Accessories:
1. Mounting Bracket: Manufacturer's standard steel, designed to secure fire extinguisher to fire
protection cabinet, of sizes required for types and capacities of fire extinguishers indicated,
with plated or baked-enamel finish.
2. Break-Glass Strike: Manufacturer's standard metal strike, complete with chain and mounting
clip, secured to cabinet.
3. Lettered Door Handle: One-piece, cast-iron door handle with the word "FIRE" embossed into
face.
4. Door Lock: Cam lock that allows door to be opened during emergency by pulling sharply on
door handle.
5. Identification: Lettering complying with authorities having jurisdiction for letter style, size,
spacing, and location. Locate as directed by Architect.
a. Identify fire extinguisher in fire protection cabinet with the words "FIRE EXTINGUISHER.
1) Location: Applied to location indicated on Drawings.
2) Application Process: Pressure-sensitive vinyl letters.
3) Lettering Color: White.
4) Orientation: As indicated on Drawings.
5) Alarm: Manufacturer's standard alarm that actuates when fire protection cabinet door
is opened and that is powered by low voltage, complete with transformer.

K. Finishes:
1. Manufacturer's standard baked-enamel paint for the following:
a. Exterior of cabinet door, and trim except for those surfaces indicated to receive another
finish.
b. Interior of cabinet and door.
2. Steel: Factory primed for field painting, or baked enamel or powder coat.
2.3 Security Fire Protection Cabinet
A. Cabinet Type: Suitable for fire hose, rack, valve, and extinguisher.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide the following available products
that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following:
a. J. L. Industries, Inc., a division of Activar Construction Products Group
b. Larsen's Manufacturing Company
c. Potter Roemer LLC;

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B. Cabinet Construction: 2-hour fire rated.


1. Fire-Rated Cabinets: Construct fire-rated cabinets with double walls lined with minimum 5/8inch- (16-mm-) thick, fire-barrier material.
C. Cabinet Material: 0.0966-inch- (2.5-mm-) thick steel sheet.
1. Shelf: Same metal and finish as cabinet.
D. Recessed Cabinet: Cabinet box recessed in walls of sufficient depth to suit style of trim indicated.
1. Exposed Flat Trim: One-piece combination trim and perimeter door frame overlapping
surrounding wall surface with exposed trim face and wall return at outer edge (backbend).
E. Surface-Mounted Cabinet: Cabinet box fully exposed and mounted directly on wall; with trim.
Provide where walls are of insufficient depth for semi-recessed cabinet installation.
F. Cabinet Trim Material: Steel sheet.
G. Door Material: 0.0781-inch- (2.0-mm-) thick, stainless-steel sheet.
H. Door Style: Solid opaque panel with frame.
I.

Door Hardware: Manufacturer's standard door-operating hardware of proper type for cabinet type,
trim style, and door material and style indicated, and as follows:
1. Recessed door pull.
2. Continuous Hinge: Same material and finish as trim, permitting door to open 180 degrees.
3. Mechanical Deadlock: Lock bolt retracted and extended by five-tumbler mogul cylinder; keyed
one side.
4. Lock bolt: 1-1/2 inches high by 3/4 inch (38 mm high by 19 mm) thick; 5/8-inch (16-mm)
throws.
5. Mechanical Deadlock

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Accessories:
1. Mounting Bracket: Manufacturer's standard steel, designed to secure fire extinguisher to
security fire protection cabinet, of sizes required for types and capacities of fire extinguishers
indicated, with plated or baked-enamel finish.
2. Identification: Lettering complying with authorities having jurisdiction for letter style, size,
spacing, and location. Locate as directed by Architect.
a. Identify fire extinguisher in security fire protection cabinet with the words "FIRE
EXTINGUISHER.
1) Location: Applied to location indicated on Drawings.
2) Application Process: Pressure-sensitive vinyl letters.
3) Lettering Color: White.
4) Orientation: As indicated on Drawings.
3. Keys to Door Locks: Three per lock.

K. Finishes:
1. Manufacturer's standard baked-enamel paint for the following:
a. Exterior of cabinet door, and trim except for those surfaces indicated to receive another
finish.
b. Interior of cabinet and door.
2. Steel: Factory primed for field painting and baked enamel or powder coat.
3. Stainless Steel: No. 4 finish.

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2.4 Fabrication
A. Fire Protection Cabinets: Provide manufacturer's standard box (tub) with trim, frame, door, and
hard ware to suit cabinet type, trim style, and door style indicated.
1. Weld joints and grind smooth.
2. Provide factory-drilled mounting holes.
3. Prepare doors and frames to receive locks.
4. Install door locks at factory.
B. Cabinet Doors: Fabricate doors according to manufacturer's standards, from materials indicated
and coordinated with cabinet types and trim styles selected.
1. Fabricate door frames with tubular stiles and rails and hollow-metal design, minimum inch
(13 mm) thick.
2. Fabricate door frames of one-piece construction with edges flanged.
3. Miter and weld perimeter door frames.
C. Cabinet Trim: Fabricate cabinet trim in one piece with corners mitered, welded, and ground
smooth.
2.5 General Finish Requirements
A. Comply with NAAMM's "Metal Finishes Manual for Architectural and Metal Products" for
recommendations for applying and designating finishes.
B. Protect mechanical finishes on exposed surfaces of fire protection cabinets from damage by
applying a strippable, temporary protective covering before shipping.
C. Finish fire protection cabinets after assembly.
D. Appearance of Finished Work: Noticeable variations in same piece are not acceptable. Variations
in appearance of adjoining components are acceptable if they are within the range of approved
Samples and are assembled or installed to minimize contrast.
E. Baked-Enamel or Powder-Coat Finish: AAMA 2603 except with a minimum dry film thickness of
1.5 mils (0.04 mm). Comply with coating manufacturer's written instructions for cleaning,
conversion coating, and applying and baking finish.
1. Color and Gloss: As indicated by manufacturer's designations and match Architect's sample.
As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range.
2.6 Steel Finishes
A. Surface Preparation: Remove mill scale and rust, if present, from uncoated steel, complying with
SSPC-SP 5/NACE No. 1, "White Metal Blast Cleaning" or SSPC-SP 8, "Pickling" Insert surface
preparation method. After cleaning, apply a conversion coating suited to the organic coating to be
applied over it.
B. Factory Prime Finish: Apply manufacturer's standard, fast-curing, lead- and chromate-free,
universal primer immediately after surface preparation and pretreatment.
C. Baked-Enamel or Powder-Coat Finish: Immediately after cleaning and pre-treating, apply
manufacturer's standard two-coat, baked-on finish consisting of prime coat and thermosetting top
coat. Comply with coating manufacturer's written instructions for applying and baking to achieve a
minimum dry film thickness of 2 mils (0.05 mm).

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1. Color and Gloss: As indicated by manufacturer's designations and match Architect's sample.
As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range.
Part 3 - Execution
3.1 Examination
A. Examine roughing-in for hose valves, racks and cabinets to verify actual locations of piping
connections before cabinet installation.
B. Examine walls and partitions for suitable framing depth and blocking where recessed and semi
recessed cabinets will be installed.
C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.2 Preparation
A. Prepare recesses for recessed and semi-recessed fire protection cabinets as required by type and
size of cabinet and trim style.
3.3 Installation
A. General: Install fire protection cabinets in locations and at mounting heights indicated, if not
indicated, at heights indicated below: or at heights acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.
A. Fire Protection Cabinets: 54 inches (1372 mm) above finished floor to top of cabinet.
B. Fire Protection Cabinets: Fasten cabinets to structure, square and plumb.
1. Unless otherwise indicated, provide recessed fire protection cabinets. If wall thickness is not
adequate for recessed cabinets, provide semi-recessed fire protection cabinets.
2. Provide inside latch and lock for break-glass panels.
3. Fasten mounting brackets to inside surface of fire protection cabinets, square and plumb.
4. Fire-Rated, Hose and Valve Cabinets:
a. Install cabinet with not more than 1/16-inch (1.6-mm) tolerance between pipe OD and
knockout OD. Center pipe within knockout.
b. Seal through penetrations with fire stopping sealant.
C. Identification: Apply vinyl lettering at locations indicated.
3.4 Adjusting and Cleaning
A. Remove temporary protective coverings and strippable films, if any, as fire protection cabinets are
installed unless otherwise indicated in manufacturer's written installation instructions.
B. Adjust fire protection cabinet doors to operate easily without binding. Verify that integral locking
devices operate properly.
C. On completion of fire protection cabinet installation, clean interior and exterior surfaces as
recommended by manufacturer.
D. Touch up marred finishes, or replace fire protection cabinets that cannot be restored to factory
finished appearance. Use only materials and procedures recommended or furnished by fire
protection cabinet and mounting bracket manufacturers.

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E. Replace fire protection cabinets that have been damaged or have deteriorated beyond successful
repair by finish touchup or similar minor repair procedures.
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Section 10 44 16 - Fire Extinguishers


Part 1 - General
1.1 Related Documents
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions
and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 Summary
A. Section includes portable, hand-carried, wheeled fire extinguishers and mounting brackets for fire
extinguishers.
B. Owner-Furnished Material: Hand-carried and wheeled fire extinguishers.
C. Related Sections:
1. Section 104413 "Fire Extinguisher Cabinets."
2. Section 211100 "Facility Fire-Suppression Water-Service Piping" for hose systems, racks, and
valves.
1.3 Action Submittals
A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. Include rating and classification, material
descriptions, dimensions of individual components and profiles, and finishes for fire extinguisher
and mounting brackets.
B. Product Schedule: For fire extinguishers. Coordinate final fire extinguisher schedule with fire
protection cabinet schedule to ensure proper fit and function. Use same designations indicated on
Drawings.
1.4 Informational Submittals
A. Warranty: Sample of special warranty.
1.5 Closeout Submittals
A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For fire extinguishers to include in maintenance manuals.
1.6 Quality Assurance
A. NFPA Compliance: Fabricate and label fire extinguishers to comply with NFPA 10, "Portable Fire
Extinguishers."
B. Fire Extinguishers: Listed and labeled for type, rating, and classification by an independent testing
agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.
1. Provide fire extinguishers approved, listed, and labeled by FMG.
C. Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site.
1. Review methods and procedures related to fire extinguishers including, but not limited to, the
following:
a. Schedules and coordination requirements.

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1.7 Coordination
A. Coordinate type and capacity of fire extinguishers with fire protection cabinets to ensure fit and
function.
1.8 Warranty
A. Special Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace
fire extinguishers that fails in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period.
1. Failures include, but are not limited to, the following:
a. Failure of hydrostatic test according to NFPA 10.
b. Faulty operation of valves or release levers.
2. Warranty Period: one year from date of Substantial Completion.
Part 2 - Products
2.1 Portable, Hand-Carried Fire Extinguishers
A. Fire Extinguishers: Type, size, and capacity for each fire protection cabinet mounting bracket, fire
protection cabinet and mounting bracket indicated.
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide product indicated
on Drawings, or comparable product by one of the following:
a. Amerex Corporation.
b. Ansul Incorporated; Tyco International Ltd.
c. Badger Fire Protection; a Kidde company.
d. Kidde Residential and Commercial Division; Subsidiary of Kidde plc.
e. Potter Roemer LLC.
f. Pyro-Chem; Tyco Safety Products.
3. Valves: Manufacturer's standard, Nickel-plated, polished brass body.
4. Handles and Levers: Manufacturer's standard or Stainless steel.
5. Instruction Labels: Include pictorial marking system complying with NFPA 10, Appendix B, and
bar coding for documenting fire extinguisher location, inspections, maintenance, and
recharging.
B. CO2 Type, UL-rated @ 6 kg nominal capacity in manufacturer's standard enameled container.
C. Multipurpose Dry-Chemical Type: UL-rated @ 3 kg & 6 kg nominal capacity, with mono ammonium
phosphate-based dry chemical in manufacturer's standard enameled container.
2.2 Mounting Brackets
A. Mounting Brackets: Manufacturer's standard galvanized steel, designed to secure fire extinguisher
to wall or structure, of sizes required for types and capacities of fire extinguishers indicated, with
plated or red baked-enamel finish.
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide product indicated
on Drawings, or comparable product by one of the following:
a. Amerex Corporation.
b. Ansul Incorporated; Tyco International Ltd.

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c.
d.
e.
f.
g.

Badger Fire Protection; a Kidde company.


Buckeye Fire Equipment Company.
Fire End & Croker Corporation.
Potter Roemer LLC.
Gunnebo.

B. Identification: Lettering complying with authorities having jurisdiction for letter style, size, spacing,
and location. Locate as indicated by Architect.
1. Identify bracket-mounted fire extinguishers with the words "FIRE EXTINGUISHER" in red letter
decals applied to mounting surface.
a. Orientation: Horizontal.
2.3 Wheeled Fire Extinguishers
A. Wheeled Fire Extinguishers: Type, size, and capacity for locations indicated, complete with
carriage.
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide product indicated
on Drawings or comparable product by one of the following:
a. Amerex Corporation.
b. Ansul Incorporated; Tyco International Ltd.
c. Badger Fire Protection; a Kidde company.
d. Buckeye Fire Equipment Company.
e. Fire End & Croker Corporation.
f. Pyro-Chem; Tyco Safety Products.
g. Gunnebo
3. Carriage: Fabricated from enameled-steel pipe, complete with hanger assembly, long range
nozzle, hose, and wide-rim wheels.
B. CO2 Type, UL-rated @ 25 kg nominal capacity in manufacturer's standard enameled container.
Part 3 Execution
3.1 Examination
A. Examine fire extinguishers for proper charging and tagging.
1. Remove and replace damaged, defective, or undercharged fire extinguishers.
B. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.2 Installation
A. General: Install fire extinguishers and mounting brackets in locations indicated and in compliance
with requirements of authorities having jurisdiction.
1. Mounting Brackets: 54 inches (1372 mm) above finished floor to top of fire extinguisher.
B. Mounting Brackets: Fasten mounting brackets to surfaces, square and plumb, at locations
indicated.
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Section 21 05 53 - Identification for Fire-Suppression Piping and Equipment


Part 1 - General
1.1 Related Documents
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions
and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 Summary
A. Section Includes:
1. Equipment labels.
2. Warning signs and labels.
3. Pipe labels.
4. Stencils.
5. Valve tags.
6. Warning tags.
1.3 Action Submittals
A. Product Data: For each type of product.
B. Samples: For color, letter style, and graphic representation required for each identification material
and device.
C. Equipment-Label Schedule: Include a listing of all equipment to be labeled and the proposed
content for each label.
D. Valve Schedules: Valve numbering scheme.
1.4 Closeout Submittals
A. Maintenance Data: For each piping system to include in maintenance manuals.
Part 2 - Products
2.1 Equipment Labels
A. Metal Labels for Equipment:
1. Material and Thickness: Stainless steel, 0.025 inch (0.64 mm), with predrilled holes for
attachment hardware.
2. Letter Color: Black.
3. Background Color: Blue.
4. Minimum Label Size: Length and width vary for required label content, but not less than 2-1/2
by 3/4 inch (64 by 19 mm).
5. Minimum Letter Size: 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) for name of units if viewing distance is less than 24
inches (600 mm), 1/2 inch (13 mm) for viewing distances up to 72 inches (1830 mm), and
proportionately larger lettering for greater viewing distances. Include secondary lettering twothirds to three-fourths the size of principal lettering.
6. Fasteners: Stainless-steel rivets or self-tapping screws.
7. Adhesive: Contact-type permanent adhesive, compatible with label and with substrate.

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B. Plastic Labels for Equipment:


1. Material and Thickness: Multilayer, multicolor, plastic labels for mechanical engraving, 1/16
inch (1.6 mm) thick, with predrilled holes for attachment hardware.
2. Letter Color: Black.
3. Background Color: White.
4. Maximum Temperature: Able to withstand temperatures up to 160 F (71 C).
5. Minimum Label Size: Length and width vary for required label content, but not less than 2-1/2
by 3/4 inch (64 by 19 mm).
6. Minimum Letter Size: 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) for name of units if viewing distance is less than 24
inches (600 mm), 1/2 inch (13 mm) for viewing distances up to 72 inches (1830mm), and
proportionately larger lettering for greater viewing distances. Include secondary lettering twothirds to three-fourths the size of principal lettering.
7. Fasteners: Stainless-steel rivets or self-tapping screws.
8. Adhesive: Contact-type permanent adhesive, compatible with label and with substrate.
C. Label Content: Include equipment's Drawing designation or unique equipment number,
D. Drawing numbers where equipment is indicated (plans, details, and schedules), and the
E. Specification Section number and title where equipment is specified.
F. Equipment-Label Schedule: For each item of equipment to be labeled, on 8-1/2-by-11-inch (A4)
bond paper. Tabulate equipment identification number and identify Drawing numbers where
equipment is indicated (plans, details, and schedules) and the Specification Section number and
title where equipment is specified. Equipment schedule shall be included in operation and
maintenance data.
2.2 Warning Signs and Labels
A. Material and Thickness: Multilayer, multicolor, plastic labels for mechanical engraving, 1/16 inch
(1.6 mm) thick, with predrilled holes for attachment hardware.
B. Letter Color: Black.
C. Background Color: White.
D. Maximum Temperature: Able to withstand temperatures up to 160 F (71 C).
E. Minimum Label Size: Length and width vary for required label content, but not less than 2-1/2 by
3/4 inch (64 by 19 mm).
F. Minimum Letter Size: 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) for name of units if viewing distance is less than 24 inches
(600 mm), 1/2 inch (13 mm) for viewing distances up to 72 inches (1830 mm), and proportionately
larger lettering for greater viewing distances. Include secondary lettering two thirds to three-fourths
the size of principal lettering.
G. Fasteners: Stainless-steel rivets or self-tapping screws.
H. Adhesive: Contact-type permanent adhesive, compatible with label and with substrate.
I.

Label Content: Include caution and warning information, plus emergency notification instructions.

2.3 Pipe Labels

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A. General Requirements for Manufactured Pipe Labels: Preprinted, color-coded, with lettering
indicating service and showing flow direction.
B. Pre-tensioned Pipe Labels: Pre-coiled, semi rigid plastic formed to partially cover circumference of
pipe and to attach to pipe without fasteners or adhesive.
C. Self-Adhesive Pipe Labels: Printed plastic with contact-type, permanent-adhesive backing.
D. Pipe-Label Contents: Include identification of piping service using same designations or
abbreviations as used on Drawings; pipe size; and an arrow indicating flow direction.
1. Flow-Direction Arrows: Integral with piping-system service lettering to accommodate both
direction or as separate unit on each pipe label to indicate flow direction.
2. Lettering Size: At least 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) high.
E. Pipe-Label Colors:
1. Background Color: Red.
2. Letter Color: White.
2.4 Stencils
A. Stencils: Prepared with letter sizes according to ASME A13.1 for piping; and minimum letter height
of 3/4 inch (19 mm) for access panel and door labels, equipment labels, and similar operational
instructions.
1. Stencil Material: Aluminum.
2. Stencil Paint: Exterior, gloss, alkyd enamel or acrylic enamel black unless otherwise indicated.
Paint may be in pressurized spray-can form.
3. Identification Paint: Exterior, alkyd enamel or acrylic enamel in colors according to ASME
A13.1 unless otherwise indicated.
2.5 Valve Tags
A. Valve Tags: Stamped or engraved with 1/4-inch (6.4-mm) letters for piping-system abbreviation
and 1/2-inch (13-mm) numbers.
1. Tag Material: stainless steel, 0.025 inch (0.64 mm) or aluminum, 0.032 inch (0.8 mm) thick,
with predrilled holes for attachment hardware.
2. Fasteners: Brass beaded chain or S-hook.
3. Valve-Tag Color: Red.
4. Letter Color: White.
B. Valve Schedules: For each piping system, on 8-1/2-by-11-inch (A4) bond paper. Tabulate valve
number, piping system, system abbreviation (as shown on valve tag), location of valve (room or
space), normal-operating position (open, closed, or modulating), and variations for identification.
Mark valves for emergency shutoff and similar special uses.
1. Valve-tag schedule shall be included in operation and maintenance data.
2.6 Warning Tags
A. Warning Tags: Preprinted or partially preprinted, accident-prevention tags, of plasticized card stock
with matte finish suitable for writing.
1. Size: Approximately 4 by 7 inches (100 by 178 mm).
2. Fasteners: Reinforced grommet and wire or string.

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3. Nomenclature: Large-size primary caption such as "DANGER," "CAUTION," or "DO NOT


OPERATE."
4. Color: Yellow background with black lettering.
Part 3 Execution
3.1 Preparation
A. Clean piping and equipment surfaces of substances that could impair bond of identification
devices, including dirt, oil, grease, release agents, and incompatible primers, paints, and encapsulants.
3.2 Label Installation
A. Coordinate installation of identifying devices with completion of covering and painting of surfaces
where devices are to be applied.
B. Coordinate installation of identifying devices with locations of access panels and doors.
C. Install or permanently fasten labels on each major item of mechanical equipment.
D. Locate equipment labels where accessible and visible.
E. Stenciled Pipe-Label Option: Stenciled labels may be provided instead of manufactured pipe
labels, at Installer's option. Install stenciled pipe labels, complying with ASME A13.1, with painted,
color-coded bands or rectangles on each piping system.
1. Identification Paint: Use for contrasting background.
2. Stencil Paint: Use for pipe marking.
F. Pipe-Label Locations: Locate pipe labels where piping is exposed or above accessible ceilings in
finished spaces; machine rooms; accessible maintenance spaces such as shafts, tunnels, and
plenums; and exterior exposed locations as follows:
1. near each valve and control device.
2. near each branch connection excluding short takeoffs. Where flow pattern is not obvious, mark
each pipe at branch.
3. near penetrations through walls, floors, ceilings, and inaccessible enclosures.
4. At access doors, manholes, and similar access points that permit view of concealed piping.
5. near major equipment items and other points of origination and termination.
6. Spaced at maximum intervals of [50 feet (15 m)] <Insert dimension> along each run. Reduce
intervals to [25 feet (7.6 m)] <Insert dimension> in areas of congested piping and equipment.
7. On piping above removable acoustical ceilings. Omit intermediately spaced labels.
3.3 Valve-Tag Installation
A. Install tags on valves and control devices in piping systems. List tagged valves in a valve-tag
schedule.
B. Valve-Tag Application Schedule: Tag valves according to size, shape, and with captions similar to
those indicated in "Valve-Tag Size and Shape" Subparagraph below:
1. Valve-Tag Size and Shape:
a. Fire-Suppression Standpipe: 2 inches (50 mm), square.
b. Wet-Pipe Sprinkler System: 2 inches (50 mm), square.

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c. Dry-Pipe Sprinkler System: 2 inches (50 mm), square.


d. Foam-Water System: 2 inches (50 mm), square.
e. Clean-Agent Fire-Extinguishing System: 2 inches (50 mm), square.
3.4 Warning-Tag Installation
A. Write required message on, and attach warning tags to, equipment and other items where
required.
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Section 21 11 00 - Facility Fire-Suppression Water-Service Piping


Part 1 - General
1.1 Related Documents
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions
and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 Summary
A. Section includes fire-suppression water-service piping and related components outside the building
and service entrance piping through floor into the building and service entrance piping through wall
into the building.
B. Utility-furnished products include water meters that will be furnished to the site, ready for
installation.
C. Related Sections:
1. Section 211200 "Fire-Suppression Standpipes" for fire-suppression standpipes inside the
building.
1.3 Action Submittals
A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated.
B. Shop Drawings:
1. Detail precast concrete vault assemblies and indicate dimensions, method of field assembly,
and components.
2. Wiring Diagrams: For power, signal, and control wiring.
1.4 Informational Submittals
A. Coordination Drawings: For piping and specialties including relation to other services in same area,
drawn to scale. Show piping and specialty sizes and valves, meter and specialty locations, and
elevations.
B. Field quality-control reports.
1.5 Quality Assurance
A. Regulatory Requirements:
1. Comply with requirements of utility company supplying water. Include tapping of water mains
and backflow prevention.
2. Comply with standards of authorities having jurisdiction for fire-suppression water service
piping, including materials, hose threads, installation, and testing.
B. Piping materials shall bear label, stamp, or other markings of specified testing agency.
C. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a
qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application.
D. Comply with the "Approval Guide," published by FM Global, or UL's "Fire Protection Equipment
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E. NFPA Compliance: Comply with NFPA 24 for materials, installations, tests, flushing, and valve and
hydrant supervision for fire-suppression water-service piping.
1.6 Delivery, Storage, and Handling
A. Preparation for Transport: Prepare valves, including fire hydrants, according to the following:
1. Ensure that valves are dry and internally protected against rust and corrosion.
2. Protect valves against damage to threaded ends and flange faces.
3. Set valves in best position for handling. Set valves closed to prevent rattling.
B. During Storage: Use precautions for valves, including fire hydrants, according to the following:
1. Do not remove end protectors unless necessary for inspection; then reinstall for storage.
2. Protect from weather. Store indoors and maintain temperature higher than ambient dew point
temperature. Support off the ground or pavement in watertight enclosures when outdoor
storage is necessary.
C. Handling: Use sling to handle valves and fire hydrants if size requires handling by crane or lift. Rig
valves to avoid damage to exposed parts. Do not use hand wheels or stems as lifting or rigging
points.
D. Deliver piping with factory-applied end caps. Maintain end caps through shipping, storage, and
handling to prevent pipe-end damage and to prevent entrance of dirt, debris, and moisture.
E. Protect stored piping from moisture and dirt. Elevate above grade. Do not exceed structural
capacity of floor when storing inside.
F. Protect flanges, fittings, and specialties from moisture and dirt.
G. Store plastic piping protected from direct sunlight. Support to prevent sagging and bending.
1.7 Project Conditions
A. Interruption of Existing Fire-Suppression Water-Service Piping: Do not interrupt service to facilities
occupied by Owner or others unless permitted under the following conditions and then only after
arranging to provide temporary water-distribution service according to requirements indicated:
1. Notify Construction Manager and Owner no fewer than 7 days in advance of proposed
interruption of service.
2. Do not proceed with interruption of service without Construction Manager' and Owner's written
permission.
1.8 Coordination
A. Coordinate connection to water main with utility company.
Part 2 - Products
2.1 Ductile-Iron Pipe and Fittings
A. Flanges: ASME B16.1, Class 125, cast iron.
2.2 Special Pipe Fittings
A. Ductile-Iron Flexible Expansion Joints:

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1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.


2. Description: Compound, ductile-iron fitting with combination of flanged and mechanical-joint
ends complying with AWWA C110 or AWWA C153. Include two gasketed ball-joint sections
and one or more gasketed sleeve sections. Assemble components for offset and expansion
indicated. Include AWWA C111, ductile-iron glands, rubber gaskets, and steel bolts.
3. Pressure Rating: 250 psig (1725 kPa) minimum.
B. Ductile-Iron Deflection Fittings:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Description: Compound, ductile-iron coupling fitting with sleeve and one or two flexing sections
for up to 15-degree deflection, gaskets, and restrained-joint ends complying with AWWA C110
or AWWA C153. Include AWWA C111, ductile-iron glands, rubber gaskets, and steel bolts.
3. Pressure Rating: 250 psig (1725 kPa) minimum.
2.3 Joining Materials
A. Gaskets for Ferrous Piping and Copper-Alloy Tubing: ASME B16.21, asbestos free.
2.4 Piping Specialties
A. Transition Fittings: Manufactured fitting or coupling same size as, with pressure rating at least
equal to and ends compatible with, piping to be joined.
B. Tubular-Sleeve Pipe Couplings:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Description: Metal, bolted, sleeve-type, reducing or transition coupling, with center sleeve,
gaskets, end rings, and bolt fasteners, and with ends of same sizes as piping to be joined.
3. Standard: AWWA C219.
4. Center-Sleeve Material: Manufacturer's standard, Carbon steel.
5. Gasket Material: Natural or synthetic rubber.
6. Pressure Rating: 200 psig (1380 kPa) minimum.
7. Metal Component Finish: Corrosion-resistant coating or material.
2.5 Gate Valves
A. UL-Listed or FM-Approved Gate Valves:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. 250-psig (1725-kPa), UL-Listed or FM-Approved, Iron, Non rising-Stem Gate Valves:
a. Description: Iron body and bonnet, bronze seating material, and inside screw.
b. Standards: UL 262 and "Approval Guide," published by FM Global, listing.
c. Pressure Rating: 250 psig (1725 kPa) minimum.
d. End Connections: Mechanical or push-on joint.
e. Indicator-Post Flange: Include on valves used with indicator posts.
3. 250-psig (1725-kPa), UL-Listed or FM-Approved, Iron, OS&Y Gate Valves:
a. Description: Iron body and bonnet and bronze seating material.
b. Standards: UL 262 and "Approval Guide," published by FM Global, listing.
c. Pressure Rating: 250 psig (1725 kPa) minimum.
d. End Connections: Flanged or grooved.
4. UL-Listed or FM-Approved, OS&Y Bronze, Gate Valves:

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a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.


Description: Bronze body and bonnet and bronze stem.
Standards: UL 262 and "Approval Guide," published by FM Global, listing.
Pressure Rating: 250 psig (1725 kPa) minimum.
End Connections: Threaded.

2.6 Gate Valve Accessories and Specialties


A. Tapping-Sleeve Assemblies:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Description: Sleeve and valve compatible with drilling machine.
3. Standard: MSS SP-60.
4. Tapping Sleeve: Cast-iron, ductile-iron, or stainless-steel, two-piece bolted sleeve with flanged
outlet for new branch connection. Sleeve shall match size and type of pipe material being
tapped and have recessed flange for branch valve.
5. Valve: AWWA, cast-iron, non rising-stem, metal or resilient-seated gate valve with one raisedface flange mating tapping-sleeve flange.
B. Valve Boxes: Comply with AWWA M44 for cast-iron valve boxes. Include top section, adjustable
extension of length required for depth of burial of valve, plug with lettering "WATER," and bottom
section with base that fits over valve and with a barrel approximately 5 inches (125 mm) in
diameter.
1. Operating Wrenches: Steel; with tee-handle with one pointed end, stem of length to operate
deepest buried valve, and socket matching valve operating nut.
C. Indicator Posts:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Description: Vertical-type, cast-iron body with operating wrench, extension rod, and adjustable
cast-iron barrel of length required for depth of burial of valve.
3. Standards: UL 789 and "Approval Guide," published by FM Global, listing.
2.7 Butterfly Valves
A. AWWA Butterfly Valves:
B. UL Butterfly Valves:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Description: Metal on resilient material seating.
3. Standards: UL 1091 and "Approval Guide," published by FM Global, listing.
4. Body Material: Cast or ductile iron.
5. Body Type: Wafer or flanged.
6. Pressure Rating: 250 psig (1725 kPa)
2.8 Check Valves
A. UL-Listed or FM-Approved Check Valves:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Description: Swing-check type with pressure rating, rubber-face checks unless otherwise
indicated, and ends matching piping.
3. Standards: UL 312 and "Approval Guide," published by FM Global, listing.

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4. Pressure Rating: 250 psig (1725 kPa).


2.9 Water Meters
A. Water meters will be furnished by utility company.
B. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
C. Turbine-Type Water Meters:
1. Standard: AWWA C701.
2. Registration: Flow in gallons (liters).
2.10 Pressure-Reducing Valves
A. Water Regulators:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Standard: ASSE 1003.
3. Pressure Rating: Initial pressure of 150 psig (1035 kPa).
4. Size: see drawing.
5. Design Flow Rate: 750 GPM.
6. Design Inlet Pressure: see drawing.
7. Body Material: Bronze for NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller; cast iron[ with interior lining complying
with AWWA C550 or that is FDA approved] for NPS 2-1/2 and NPS 3 (DN 65 and DN 80).
8. End Connections: Threaded for NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller; flanged for NPS 2-1/2 and NPS 3
(DN 65 and DN 80).
2.11 Fire Hydrants
A. UL-Listed, Wet-Barrel Fire Hydrants:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Description: Freestanding, with one NPS 4-1/2 (DN 115) and two NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) outlets
and with NPS 6 (DN 150) threaded or flanged inlet, and base section with NPS 6 (DN 150)
mechanical-joint inlet.
3. Standards: UL 246 and "Approval Guide," published by FM Global, listing.
4. Design: Wet barrel.
5. Pressure Rating: see drawing.
6. Outlet Threads: NFPA 1963, with external hose thread used by local fire department.
7. Include cast-iron caps with steel chains.
8. Operating and Cap Nuts: Pentagon, 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) point to flat.
9. Direction of Opening: Hydrant valves open by turning operating nut to left or
10. Counter clockwise.
11. Exterior Finish: Red alkyd-gloss enamel paint unless otherwise indicated.
2.12 Fire Department Connections
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
B. Description: Freestanding, with cast-bronze body, thread inlets according to NFPA 1963 and
matching local fire-department hose threads, and threaded bottom outlet. Include lugged caps,
gaskets, and chains; lugged swivel connection and drop clapper for each hose-connection inlet;
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C. Standard: UL 405.
D. Connections: Two NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65).
E. Inlet Alignment: Inline.
F. Finish Including Sleeve: Polished bronze.
G. Escutcheon Plate Marking: "AUTO SPKR&STANDPIPE."
2.13 Alarm Devices
A. General: UL 753 and "Approval Guide," published by FM Global, listing, of types and sizes to mate
and match piping and equipment.
B. Water-Flow Indicators: Vane-type water-flow detector, rated for 250-psig (1725-kPa) working
pressure; designed for horizontal or vertical installation; with two single-pole, double-throw circuit
switches to provide isolated alarm and auxiliary contacts, 7 A, 125-V ac and 0.25 A, 24-V dc;
complete with factory-set, field-adjustable retard element to prevent false signals and tamperproof
cover that sends signal when cover is removed.
C. Supervisory Switches: Single pole, double throw; designed to signal valve in other than fully open
position.
D. Pressure Switches: Single pole, double throw; designed to signal increase in pressure.
Part 3 - Execution
3.1 Piping Installation
A. Water-Main Connection: Arrange with water utility company for tap of size and in location indicated
in water main.
B. Water-Main Connection: Tap water main according to requirements of water utility company and of
size and in location indicated.
C. Make connections larger than NPS 2 (DN 50) with tapping machine according to the following:
1. Install tapping sleeve and tapping valve according to MSS SP-60.
2. Install tapping sleeve on pipe to be tapped. Position flanged outlet for gate valve.
3. Use tapping machine compatible with valve and tapping sleeve; cut hole in main. Remove
tapping machine and connect water-service piping.
4. Install gate valve onto tapping sleeve. Comply with MSS SP-60. Install valve with stem
pointing up and with valve box.
D. Make connections NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller with drilling machine according to the following:
1. Install service-saddle assemblies and corporation valves in size, quantity, and arrangement
required by utility company's standards.
2. Install service-saddle assemblies on water-service pipe to be tapped. Position outlets for
corporation valves.
3. Use drilling machine compatible with service-saddle assemblies and corporation valves. Drill
hole in main. Remove drilling machine and connect water-service piping.
4. Install corporation valves into service-saddle assemblies.
5. Install manifold for multiple taps in water main.

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6. Install curb valve in water-service piping with head pointing up and with service box.
E. Comply with NFPA 24 for fire-service-main piping materials and installation.
F. Bury piping with depth of cover over top at least 30 inches (750 mm) with top at least 12 inches
(300 mm) below level of maximum frost penetration, and according to the following:
1. Under Driveways: With at least 36 inches (910 mm) of cover over top.
2. Under Railroad Tracks: With at least 48 inches (1220 mm) of cover over top.
3. In Loose Gravelly Soil and Rock: With at least 12 inches (300 mm) of additional cover.
G. Install piping by tunneling or jacking, or combination of both, under streets and other obstructions
that cannot be disturbed.
H. Extend fire-suppression water-service piping and connect to water-supply source and building firesuppression water-service piping systems at locations and pipe sizes indicated.
1. Terminate fire-suppression water-service piping at building floor slab wall until building waterpiping systems are installed. Terminate piping with caps, plugs, or flanges as required for
piping material. Make connections to building's fire-suppression water service piping systems
when those systems are installed.
I.

Install underground piping with restrained joints at horizontal and vertical changes in direction. Use
restrained-joint piping, thrust blocks, anchors, tie-rods and clamps, and other supports.

J.

Comply with requirements in Section 211200 "Fire-Suppression Standpipes,".

3.2 Joint Construction


A. Install couplings, flanges, flanged fittings, unions, nipples, and transition and special fittings that
have finish and pressure rating same as or higher than systems pressure rating for aboveground
applications unless otherwise indicated.
B. Install unions adjacent to each valve in tubing NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller.
C. Install flanges on valves, apparatus, and equipment having NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) and larger end
connections.
D. Ream ends of tubes and remove burrs.
E. Remove scale, slag, dirt, and debris from outside and inside of pipes, tubes, and fittings before
assembly.
F. Ductile-Iron Piping, Gasketed Joints for Fire-Service-Main Piping: UL 194.
G. Flanged Joints: Select appropriate gasket material in size, type, and thickness suitable for water
service. Join flanges with bolts according to ASME B31.9.
H. Dissimilar Materials Piping Joints: Use adapters compatible with both piping materials, with OD,
and with system working pressure.
I.

Do not use flanges or unions for underground piping.

3.3 Anchorage Installation


A. Anchorage, General: Install water-distribution piping with restrained joints. Anchorages and
restrained-joint types that may be used include the following:
1. Concrete thrust blocks.

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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Locking mechanical joints.


Set-screw mechanical retainer glands.
Bolted flanged joints.
Heat-fused joints.
Pipe clamps and tie rods.

B. Install anchorages for tees, plugs and caps, bends, crosses, valves, and hydrant branches in fire
suppression water-service piping according to NFPA 24 and the following:
1. Gasketed-Joint, Ductile-Iron, Water-Service Piping: According to AWWA C600.
2. Gasketed-Joint, PVC Water-Service Piping: According to AWWA M23.
3. Bonded-Joint Fiberglass, Water-Service Piping: According to AWWA M45.
C. Apply full coat of asphalt or other acceptable corrosion-resistant material to surfaces of installed
ferrous anchorage devices.
3.4 Valve Installation
A. UL-Listed or FM-Approved Gate Valves: Comply with NFPA 24. Install each underground valve
and valves in vaults with stem pointing up and with vertical cast-iron indicator post.
B. UL-Listed or FM-Approved Valves Other Than Gate Valves: Comply with NFPA 24.
C. MSS Valves: Install as component of connected piping system.
D. Pressure-Reducing Valves: Install in vault or aboveground between shutoff valves.
E. Support valves and piping, not direct buried, on concrete piers. Comply with requirements for
concrete piers.
3.5 Fire Hydrant Installation
A. General: Install each fire hydrant with separate gate valve in supply pipe, anchor with restrained
joints or thrust blocks, and support in upright position.
B. UL-Listed or FM-Approved Fire Hydrants: Comply with NFPA 24.
3.6 Fire Department Connection Installation
A. Install ball drip valves at each check valve for fire-department connection to mains.
B. Install protective pipe bollards on two sides of each fire-department connection.
3.7 Alarm Device Installation
A. General: Comply with NFPA 24 for devices and methods of valve supervision. Underground valves
with valve box do not require supervision.
B. Supervisory Switches: Supervise valves in open position.
1. Valves: Grind away portion of exposed valve stem. Bolt switch, with plunger in stem
depression, to OS&Y gate-valve yoke.
2. Indicator Posts: Drill and thread hole in upper-barrel section at target plate. Install switch, with
toggle against target plate, on barrel of indicator post.
C. Locking and Sealing: Secure unsupervised valves as follows:
1. Valves: Install chain and padlock on open OS&Y gate valve.

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2. Post Indicators: Install padlock on wrench on indicator post.


D. Pressure Switches: Drill and thread hole in exposed barrel of fire hydrant. Install switch.
E. Water-Flow Indicators: Install in water-service piping in vault. Select indicator with saddle and vane
matching pipe size. Drill hole in pipe, insert vane, and bolt saddle to pipe.
3.8 Field Quality Control
A. Use test procedure prescribed by authorities having jurisdiction or, if method is not prescribed by
authorities having jurisdiction, use procedure described below.
B. Piping Tests: Conduct piping tests before joints are covered and after concrete thrust blocks have
hardened sufficiently. Fill pipeline 24 hours before testing and apply test pressure to stabilize
system. Use only potable water.
C. Hydrostatic Tests: Test at not less than one-and-one-half times the working pressure for two hours.
1. Increase pressure in 150-psig (1000-kPa) increments and inspect each joint between
increments. Hold at test pressure for one hour; decrease to 0 psig (0 kPa). Slowly increase
again to test pressure and hold for one more hour. Maximum allowable leakage is 2 quarts
(1.89 L) per hour per 100 joints. Remake leaking joints with new materials and repeat test until
leakage is within allowed limits.
D. Prepare test and inspection reports.
3.9 Identification
A. Install continuous underground detectable warning tape during backfilling of trench for
underground fire-suppression water-service piping. Locate below finished grade, directly over
piping.
B. Permanently attach equipment nameplate or marker indicating plastic fire-suppression water
service piping or fire-suppression water-service piping with electrically insulated fittings, on main
electrical meter panel.
3.10 Cleaning
A. Clean and disinfect fire-suppression water-service piping as follows:
1. Purge new piping systems and parts of existing systems that have been altered, extended, or
repaired before use.
2. Use purging and disinfecting procedure prescribed by authorities having jurisdiction or, if
method is not prescribed by authorities having jurisdiction, use procedure described in NFPA
24 for flushing of piping. Flush piping system with clean, potable water until dirty water does
not appear at points of outlet.
3. Use purging and disinfecting procedure prescribed by authorities having jurisdiction or, if
method is not prescribed by authorities having jurisdiction, use procedure described in AWWA
C651 or do as follows:
a. Fill system or part of system with water/chlorine solution containing at least 50 ppm of
chlorine; isolate and allow to stand for 24 hours.
b. Drain system or part of system of previous solution and refill with water/chlorine solution
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c.

After standing time, flush system with clean, potable water until no chlorine remains in
water coming from system.
d. Submit water samples in sterile bottles to authorities having jurisdiction. Repeat procedure
if biological examination shows evidence of contamination.
B. Prepare reports of purging and disinfecting activities.
3.11 Valve Schedule
A. Drawings indicate valve types to be used. Where specific valve types are not indicated, the
following requirements apply:
B. Underground fire-suppression water-service shutoff valves NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller shall be
corporation valves or curb valves with ends compatible with piping.
C. Vault fire-suppression water-service shutoff valves NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller shall be UL listed or
FM-approved, OS&Y, bronze, gate valves.
D. Underground fire-suppression water-service shutoff valves NPS 3 (DN 80) and larger shall be one
of the following:
1. 250-psig (1725-kPa), UL-listed or FM-approved, iron, non rising-stem gate valves.
E. Indicator-post underground fire-suppression water-service valves NPS 3 (DN 80) and larger shall
be 250-psig (1725-kPa), UL-listed or FM-approved, iron, non rising-stem gate valves with indicatorpost flange.
F. Standard-pressure, above ground and vault fire-suppression water-service shutoff valves NPS 3
(DN 80) and larger shall be one of the following:
1. 250-psig (1725-kPa), UL-listed or FM-approved, iron, OS&Y gate valves.
2. UL-listed or FM-approved butterfly valves.
G. Fire-suppression water-service check valves NPS 3 (DN 80) and larger shall be one of the
following:
1. UL-listed or FM-approved check valves.
2. UL-listed or FM-approved detector check valves.
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Section 21 12 00 Fire-Suppression Standpipes


Part 1 - General
1.1 Related Documents
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions
and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 Summary
A. Section Includes:
1. Pipes, fittings, and specialties.
2. Fire-protection valves.
3. Hose connections.
4. Hose stations.
5. Fire-department connections.
6. Pressure gages.
1.3 Definitions
B. High-Pressure Standpipe Piping: Fire-suppression standpipe piping designed to operate at working
pressure higher than standard 250 psig (1725 kPa) but not higher than 300 psig (2070 kPa).
C. Standard-Pressure Standpipe Piping: Fire-suppression standpipe piping designed to operate at
working pressure 300 psig (2070 kPa) maximum.
1.4 System Descriptions
A. Automatic Wet-Type, Class I Standpipe System: Includes NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) hose connections.
Has open water-supply valve with pressure maintained and is capable of supplying water demand.
B. Automatic Wet-Type, Class II Standpipe System: Includes NPS 1-1/2 (DN 40) hose stations. Has
open water-supply valve with pressure maintained and is capable of supplying water demand.
C. Automatic Wet-Type, Class III Standpipe System: Includes NPS 1-1/2 (DN 40) hose stations and
NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) hose connections. Has open water-supply valve with pressure maintained and
is capable of supplying water demand.
1.5 Performance Requirements
A. Standard-Pressure, Fire-Suppression Standpipe System Component: Listed for 175-psig (1200kPa) minimum working pressure.
B. High-Pressure, Fire-Suppression Standpipe System Component: Listed for 250-psig (1725-kPa)
minimum working pressure.
C. Fire-suppression standpipe design shall be approved by authorities having jurisdiction.
1. Minimum residual pressure at each hose-connection outlet is as follows:
a. NPS 1-1/2 (DN 40) Hose Connections: 65 psig (450 kPa).
b. NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) Hose Connections: 100 psig (690 kPa).

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2. Maximum residual pressure at required flow at each hose-connection outlet is as follows


unless otherwise indicated:
a. NPS 1-1/2 (DN 40) Hose Connections: 100 psig (690 kPa).
b. NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) Hose Connections: 175 psig (1200 kPa).
D. Seismic Performance: Fire-suppression standpipes shall withstand the effects of earthquake
motions determined according to NFPA 13.
1.6 Action Submittals
A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. Include rated capacities, operating
characteristics, electrical characteristics, and furnished specialties and accessories.
B. Shop Drawings: For fire-suppression standpipes. Include plans, elevations, sections, details, and
attachments to other work.
C. Delegated-Design Submittal: For standpipe systems indicated to comply with performance
requirements and design criteria, including analysis data signed and sealed by the qualified
professional engineer responsible for their preparation.
1.7 Informational Submittals
A. Coordination Drawings: Fire-suppression standpipes, drawn to scale, on which the following items
are shown and coordinated with each other, using input from installers of the items involved:
1. Domestic water piping.
2. Compressed air piping.
3. Steam and condensate piping.
4. HVAC hydronic piping.
B. Qualification Data: For qualified Installer and professional engineer.
C. Approved Standpipe Drawings: Working plans, prepared according to NFPA 14, that have been
approved by authorities having jurisdiction, including hydraulic calculations if applicable.
D. Welding certificates.
E. Fire-hydrant flow test report.
F. Field Test Reports and Certificates: Indicate and interpret test results for compliance with
performance requirements and as described in NFPA 14. Include "Contractor's Material and Test
Certificate for Aboveground Piping" and "Contractor's Material and Test Certificate for
Underground Piping."
G. Field quality-control reports.
1.8 Closeout Submittals
A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For fire-suppression standpipes specialties to include in
emergency, operation, and maintenance manuals.
1.9 Quality Assurance
A. Installer Qualifications:

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1. Installer's responsibilities include designing, fabricating, and installing fire-suppression


standpipes and providing professional engineering services needed to assume engineering
responsibility. Base calculations on results of fire-hydrant flow test.
a. Engineering Responsibility: Preparation of working plans, calculations, and field test
reports by a qualified professional engineer.
B. Welding Qualifications: Qualify procedures and operators according to ASME Boiler and Pressure
Vessel Code.
C. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a
qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application.
D. NFPA Standards: Fire-suppression standpipe equipment, specialties, accessories, installation, and
testing shall comply with NFPA 14, "Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems."
1.10 Project Conditions
A. Interruption of Existing Fire-Suppression Standpipe Service: Do not interrupt fire-suppression
standpipe service to facilities occupied by Owner or others unless permitted under the following
conditions and then only after arranging to provide temporary fire-suppression standpipe service
according to requirements indicated:
1. Notify Architect Construction Manager and Owner no fewer than 7 days in advance of
proposed interruption of fire-suppression standpipe service.
2. Do not proceed with interruption of fire-suppression standpipe service without Architect's
Construction Manager's and Owner's written permission.
Part 2 - Products
2.1 Piping Materials
A. Comply with requirements in "Piping Schedule" Article for applications of pipe, tube, and fitting
materials, and for joining methods for specific services, service locations, and pipe sizes.
2.2 Steel Pipe and Fittings
A. Standard Weight, Black-Steel Pipe: ASTM A 53 schedule 40 Grade B. Pipe ends may be factory or
field formed to match joining method.
B. Malleable- or Ductile-Iron Unions: UL 860.
C. Cast-Iron Flanges: ASME B16.1, Class 125.
D. Steel Flanges and Flanged Fittings: ASME B16.5, Class 150.
E. Steel Welding Fittings: ASTM A 234/A 234M and ASME B16.9.
2.3 Piping Joining Materials
A. Pipe-Flange Gasket Materials: AWWA C110, rubber, flat face, 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) thick or ASME
B16.21, nonmetallic and asbestos free.
1. Class 250, Cast-Iron Flanges and Class 300, Steel Raised-Face Flanges: Ring-type gaskets.
B. Metal, Pipe-Flange Bolts and Nuts: ASME B18.2.1, carbon steel unless otherwise indicated.

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C. Welding Filler Metals: Comply with AWS D10.12M/D10.12 for welding materials appropriate for
wall thickness and chemical analysis of steel pipe being welded.
2.4 Listed Fire-Protection Valves
A. General Requirements:
1. Valves shall be UL listed or FM approved.
2. Minimum Pressure Rating for Standard-Pressure Piping: 250 psig (1725 kPa).
3. Minimum Pressure Rating for High-Pressure Piping: 300 psig (2070 kPa).
B. Ball Valves:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Standard: UL 1091 except with ball instead of disc.
3. Valves NPS 1-1/2 (DN 40) and Smaller: Bronze body with threaded ends.
4. Valves NPS 2 and NPS 2-1/2 (DN 50 and DN 65): Bronze body with threaded ends or ductileiron body with flange.
5. Valves NPS 3 (DN 80): Ductile-iron body with flange.
C. Bronze Butterfly Valves:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Standard: UL 1091.
3. Pressure Rating: 250 psig (1725 kPa).
4. Body Material: Bronze.
5. End Connections: Threaded.
D. Iron Butterfly Valves:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following available manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the Work
include, but are not limited to, the following:
2. Standard: UL 1091.
3. Pressure Rating: 250 psig (1725 kPa).
4. Body Material: Cast or ductile iron.
5. Style: Lug or wafer.
6. End Connections: Grooved.
E. Check Valves:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Standard: UL 312.
3. Pressure Rating: 250 psig (1725 kPa) minimum.
4. Type: Swing check.
5. Body Material: Cast iron.
6. End Connections: Flanged or grooved.
F. Bronze OS&Y Gate Valves:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Standard: UL 262.
3. Pressure Rating: 175 psig (1200 kPa).
4. Body Material: Bronze.
5. End Connections: Threaded.

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G. Iron OS&Y Gate Valves:


1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Standard: UL 262.
3. Pressure Rating: 250 psig (1725 kPa) minimum.
4. Body Material: Cast or ductile iron.
5. End Connections: Flanged or grooved.
H. Indicating-Type Butterfly Valves:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Standard: UL 1091.
3. Pressure Rating: 250 psig (1725 kPa) minimum.
4. Valves NPS 2 (DN 50) and Smaller:
a. Valve Type: Ball or butterfly.
b. Body Material: Bronze.
c. End Connections: Threaded.
5. Valves NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) and Larger:
a. Valve Type: Butterfly.
b. Body Material: Cast or ductile iron.
c. End Connections: Flanged, grooved, or wafer.
6. Valve Operation: Integral electrical, 115-V ac, prewired, two-circuit, supervisory switch visual
indicating device.
I.

Indicator Posts:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Standard: UL 789.
3. Type: Horizontal for wall mounting.
4. Body Material: Cast iron with extension rod and locking device.
5. Operation: Wrench.

2.5 Specialty Valves


A. General Requirements:
1. Standard: UL's "Fire Protection Equipment Directory" listing or "Approval Guide" published by
FM Global, listing.
2. Pressure Rating:
a. Standard-Pressure Piping Specialty Valves: 250 psig (1725 kPa) minimum.
b. High-Pressure Piping Specialty Valves: 300 psig (2070 kPa) maximum.
3. Body Material: Cast or ductile iron.
4. Size: Same as connected piping.
5. End Connections: Flanged or grooved.
B. Alarm Valves:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Standard: UL 193.
3. Design: For horizontal or vertical installation.
4. Include trim sets for bypass, drain, electrical sprinkler alarm switch, pressure gages, retarding
chamber, and fill-line attachment with strainer.
5. Drip Cup Assembly: Pipe drain without valves and separate from main drain piping.
6. Drip Cup Assembly: Pipe drain with check valve to main drain piping.

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C. Pressure-Reducing Valves:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. UL 668 hose valve, with integral UL 1468 reducing device.
3. Pressure Rating: 300 psig (2070 kPa) minimum.
4. Material: Brass or bronze.
5. Inlet: Female pipe threads.
6. Outlet: Threaded with or without adapter having male hose threads.
7. Pattern: Angle or gate.
8. Finish: Polished chrome plated or bronze plated.
2.6 Hose Connections
A. Adjustable-Valve Hose Connections:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Standard: UL 668 hose valve, with integral UL 1468 reducing or restricting pressure control
device, for connecting fire hose.
3. Pressure Rating: 300 psig (2070 kPa) minimum.
4. Material: Brass or bronze.
5. Size: NPS 1-1/2 or NPS 2-1/2 (DN 40 or DN 65, as indicated) , as indicated.
6. Inlet: Female pipe threads.
7. Outlet: Male hose threads with lugged cap, gasket, and chain. Include hose valve threads
according to NFPA 1963 and matching local fire-department threads.
8. Pattern: Angle or gate.
9. Pressure-Control Device Type: Pressure reducing restricting.
10. Design Outlet Pressure Setting: 250 psig (1725 kPa).
11. Finish: Polished chrome plated or bronze.
B. Nonadjustable-Valve Hose Connections:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Standard: UL 668 hose valve for connecting fire hose.
3. Pressure Rating: 250 psig (1725 kPa) minimum.
4. Material: Brass or bronze.
5. Size: NPS 1-1/2 or NPS 2-1/2 (DN 40 or DN 65), as indicated.
6. Inlet: Female pipe threads.
7. Outlet: Male hose threads with lugged cap, gasket, and chain. Include hose valve threads
according to NFPA 1963 and matching local fire-department threads.
8. Pattern: Angle or gate.
9. Finish: Polished chrome plated or bronze.
2.7 NPS 1-1/2 (DN 40) Rack-Type Hose Stations
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
B. Hose Rack:
1. Standard: UL 47.
2. Material: Brass or bronze with polished chrome-plated finish.
3. Type: Hose-rack assembly. Include hose valve, hose rack, water-retention device, hose pins,
and hose.
4. Operation: Semiautomatic.

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5. Sized to hold fire hose.


C. Hose Valve:
1. Standard: UL 668 NPS 1-1/2 (DN 40), for connecting fire hose.
2. Type: Adjustable.
3. Pressure-Control Device: Pressure reducing or pressure restricting.
4. Design Outlet Pressure Setting: 65 psig (450 kPa).
5. Hose Valve and Trim Finish: Polished chrome plated or bronze.
6. Pressure Rating: 250 psig (1750 kPa) minimum.
7. Pattern: Angle.
8. Material: Brass or bronze.
9. Pressure-Control Device: UL 1468 integral or for field installation if indicated.
10. Size: NPS 1-1/2 (DN 40).
11. Inlet: Female pipe threads.
12. Outlet: Male hose threads according to NFPA 1963 and matching local fire-department
threads.
a. 65 psig (450 kPa).
b. NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) Hose Connections: 100 psig (690 kPa).
D. Hose:
1. Standards: NFPA 1961 and UL 219 lined fire hose with swivel inlet, coupling, gaskets, and
nozzle.
2. Size: NPS 1-1/2 (DN 40).
3. Length: 100 feet (30 m).
4. Jacket: Combination of natural and synthetic threads.
5. Lining: Rubber compound.
6. Cover: Rubber, plastic, or combination of rubber and plastic compounds.
7. Nozzle: UL 401.
a. Material: Brass or Polished chrome-plated brass.
b. Type: Spray, adjustable from shutoff to fog spray or straight stream.
2.8 NPS 1-1/2 by NPS 2-1/2 (DN 40 by DN 65) Rack-Type Hose Stations
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
B. Hose Rack:
1. Standard: UL 47.
2. Material: Brass or bronze with polished chrome-plated finish.
3. Type: Hose-rack assembly. Include hose valve, reducer adapter, hose rack, water retention
device, hose pins, and hose.
4. Operation: Semiautomatic.
5. Sized to hold fire hose.
C. Hose Valve:
1. Standard: UL 668, NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65), for connecting fire hose.
2. Type: Adjustable.
3. Pressure-Control Device: Pressure reducing or pressure restricting.
4. Design Outlet Pressure Setting: 100 psig (690 kPa).
5. Hose Valve and Trim Finish: Polished chrome plated or bronze.
6. Pressure Rating: 250 psig (1750 kPa).

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Pattern: Angle.
Material: Brass or bronze.
Pressure-Control Device: UL 1468, integral or for field installation if indicated.
Size: NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65).
Inlet: Female pipe threads.
Outlet: Male hose threads according to NFPA 1963 and matching local fire-department
threads.
13. Reducer Adapter: NPS 2-1/2 by NPS 1-1/2 (DN 65 by DN 40).
D. Hose:
1. Standards: NFPA 1961 and UL 219, lined fire hose with swivel inlet, coupling, gaskets, and
nozzle.
2. Size: NPS 1-1/2 (DN 40).
3. Length: 100 feet (30 m).
4. Jacket: Combination of natural and synthetic threads.
5. Lining: Rubber or Rubber compound.
6. Cover: Rubber, plastic, or combination of rubber and plastic compounds.
7. Nozzle: UL 401 spray nozzle unless plain nozzle is indicated.
a. Material: Brass.
b. Type: Spray, adjustable from shutoff to fog spray or straight stream.
2.9 NPS 1-1/2 (DN 40) Reel-Type Hose Stations
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
B. Hose Reel:
1. Standard: UL 47.
2. Hose Reel and Bracket Material: Steel.
3. Type: Hose-reel assembly. Include hose valve, wall bracket, hose reel, water-retention device,
hose pins, and hose.
4. Operation: Semiautomatic.
5. Sized to hold fire hose.
6. Finish: Red enamel.
C. Hose Valve:
1. Standard: UL 668, NPS 1-1/2 (DN 40), for connecting fire hose.
2. Type: Nonadjustable.
3. Pressure-Control Device: Pressure reducing or pressure restricting.
4. Design Outlet Pressure Setting: 65 psig (450 kPa).
5. Hose Valve and Trim Finish: Polished chrome plated or bronze.
6. Pressure Rating: 250 psig (1750 kPa).
7. Pattern: Angle.
8. Material: Brass or bronze.
9. Pressure-Control Device: UL 1468, integral or for field installation if indicated.
10. Size: NPS 1-1/2 (DN 40).
11. Inlet: Female pipe threads.
12. Outlet: Male hose threads according to NFPA 1963 and matching local fire-department
threads.
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1. Standards: NFPA 1961 and UL 219 lined fire hose with swivel inlet, coupling, gaskets, and
nozzle.
2. Size: NPS 1-1/2 (DN 40).
3. Length: 100 feet (30 m).
4. Jacket: Combination of natural and synthetic threads.
5. Lining: Rubber.
6. Cover: Rubber, plastic, or combination of rubber and plastic compounds.
7. Nozzle: UL 401.
a. Material: Brass.
b. Type: Spray, adjustable from shutoff to fog spray or straight stream.
2.10 Fire Department Connections
A. Exposed-Type, Fire-Department Connection:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Standard: UL 405.
3. Type: Exposed, projecting, for wall mounting.
4. Pressure Rating: 250 psig (1750 kPa).
5. Body Material: Corrosion-resistant metal.
6. Inlets: Brass with threads according to NFPA 1963 and matching local fire-department sizes
and threads. Include extension pipe nipples, brass lugged swivel connections, and check
devices or clappers.
7. Caps: Brass, lugged type, with gasket and chain.
8. Escutcheon Plate: Round, brass, wall type.
9. Outlet: Back, with pipe threads.
10. Number of Inlets: Two.
11. Escutcheon Plate Marking: Similar to "AUTO SPKR & STANDPIPE and STANDPIPE."
12. Finish: Polished chrome plated or bronze.
13. Outlet Size: NPS 4 (DN 100).
B. Flush-Type, Fire-Department Connection:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Standard: UL 405.
3. Type: Flush, for wall mounting.
4. Pressure Rating 250 psig (1750 kPa).
5. Body Material: Corrosion-resistant metal.
6. Inlets: Brass with threads according to NFPA 1963 and matching local fire-department sizes
and threads. Include extension pipe nipples, brass lugged swivel connections, and check
devices or clappers.
7. Caps: Brass, lugged type, with gasket and chain.
8. Escutcheon Plate: Rectangular, brass, wall type.
9. Outlet: With pipe threads.
10. Body Style: Vertical.
11. Number of Inlets: Two.
12. Outlet Location: Left side and Right side.
13. Escutcheon Plate Marking: Similar to "AUTO SPKR & STANDPIPE and STANDPIPE."
14. Finish: Polished chrome plated or bronze.

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15. Outlet Size: NPS 4 (DN 100).


C. Yard-Type, Fire-Department Connection:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Standard: UL 405.
3. Type: Exposed, freestanding.
4. Pressure Rating: 250 psig (1750 kPa).
5. Body Material: Corrosion-resistant metal.
6. Inlets: Brass with threads according to NFPA 1963 and matching local fire-department sizes
and threads. Include extension pipe nipples, brass lugged swivel connections, and check
devices or clappers.
7. Caps: Brass, lugged type, with gasket and chain.
8. Escutcheon Plate: Round, brass, floor type.
9. Outlet: Bottom, with pipe threads.
10. Number of Inlets: Two.
11. Sleeve: Brass.
12. Sleeve Height: 18 inches (460 mm).
13. Escutcheon Plate Marking: Similar to STANDPIPE."
14. Finish, Including Sleeve: Polished chrome plated or bronze.
15. Outlet Size: NPS 4 (DN 100)
2.11 Alarm Devices
A. Alarm-device types shall match piping and equipment connections.
B. Electrically Operated Alarm Bell:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Standard: UL 464.
3. Type: Vibrating, metal alarm bell.
4. Size: 6-inch (150-mm) minimum diameter.
5. Finish: Red-enamel factory finish, suitable for outdoor use.
C. Water-Flow Indicators:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Standard: UL 346.
3. Water-Flow Detector: Electrically supervised.
4. Components: Two single-pole, double-throw circuit switches for isolated alarm and auxiliary
contacts, 7 A, 125-V ac and 0.25 A, 24-V dc; complete with factory-set, field adjustable retard
element to prevent false signals and tamperproof cover that sends signal if removed.
5. Type: Paddle operated.
6. Pressure Rating: 250 psig (1725 kPa).
7. Design Installation: Horizontal or vertical.
D. Pressure Switches:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Standard: UL 346.
3. Type: Electrically supervised water-flow switch with retard feature.
4. Components: Single-pole, double-throw switch with normally closed contacts.
5. Design Operation: Rising pressure signals water flow.

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E. Valve Supervisory Switches:


1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Standard: UL 346.
3. Type: Electrically supervised.
4. Components: Single-pole, double-throw switch with normally closed contacts.
5. Design: Signals that controlled valve is in other than fully open position.
F. Indicator-Post Supervisory Switches:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
2. Standard: UL 346.
3. Type: Electrically supervised.
4. Components: Single-pole, double-throw switch with normally closed contacts.
5. Design: Signals that controlled indicator-post valve is in other than fully open position.
2.12 Manual Control Stations
A. Description: UL listed or FM approved, hydraulic operation, with union, NPS 1/2 (DN 15) pipe
nipple, and bronze ball valve. Include metal enclosure labeled "MANUAL CONTROL STATION"
with operating instructions and cover held closed by breakable strut to prevent accidental opening.
2.13 Pressure Gauges
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements.
B. Standard: UL 393.
C. Dial Size: 3-1/2- to 4-1/2-inch (90- to 115-mm) diameter.
D. Pressure Gage Range: 0 to 300 psig (0 to 2070 kPa) minimum.
E. Water System Piping Gage: Include "WATER" or "AIR/WATER" label on dial face.
F. Air System Piping Gage: Include retard feature and "AIR" or "AIR/WATER" label on dial face.
Part 3 - Execution
3.1 Preparation
A. Perform fire-hydrant flow test according to NFPA 14 and NFPA 291. Use results for system design
calculations required in "Quality Assurance" Article.
B. Report test results promptly and in writing.
3.2 Examination
A. Examine roughing-in for hose connections and stations to verify actual locations of piping
connections before installation.
B. Examine walls and partitions for suitable thickness, fire- and smoke-rated construction, framing for
hose-station cabinets, and other conditions where hose connections and stations are to be
installed.
C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

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3.3 Service-Entrance Piping


A. Connect fire-suppression standpipe piping to water-service piping at service entrance into building.
Comply with requirements for exterior piping in Section 211100 "Facility Fire-Suppression WaterService Piping."
B. Install shutoff valve, backflow preventer, pressure gage, drain, and other accessories at connection
to fire-suppression water-service piping. Comply with requirements for backflow preventers in
Section 211100 "Facility Fire-Suppression Water-Service Piping."
C. Install shutoff valve, check valve, pressure gage, and drain at connection to water service.
3.4 Water Supply Connections
A. Connect fire-suppression standpipe piping to building's interior water-distribution piping. Comply
with requirements for interior piping in Section 221116 "Domestic Water Piping."
B. Install shutoff valve, check valve, pressure gage, and drain at connection to water supply.
3.5 Piping Installation
A. Locations and Arrangements: Drawing plans, schematics, and diagrams indicate general location
and arrangement of piping. Install piping as indicated, as far as practical.
1. Deviations from approved working plans for piping require written approval from authorities
having jurisdiction. File written approval with Architect before deviating from approved working
plans.
B. Piping Standard: Comply with requirements in NFPA 14 for installation of fire-suppression
standpipe piping.
C. Install listed fittings to make changes in direction, branch takeoffs from mains, and reductions in
pipe sizes.
D. Install drain valves on standpipes. Extend drain piping to outside of building.
E. Install alarm devices in piping systems.
F. Install hangers and supports for standpipe system piping according to NFPA 14. Comply with
requirements in NFPA 13 for hanger materials.
G. Install pressure gages on riser or feed main and at top of each standpipe. Include pressure gages
with connection not less than NPS 1/4 (DN 8) and with soft-metal seated globe valve, arranged for
draining pipe between gage and valve. Install gages to permit removal, and install where they will
not be subject to freezing.
H. Pressurize and check dry-type standpipe system piping and air-pressure maintenance devices air
compressors.
I.

Fill wet-type standpipe system piping with water.

J.

Install electric heating cables and pipe insulation on wet-type, fire-suppression standpipe piping in
areas subject to freezing.

K. Connect air compressor to the following piping and wiring:


1. Pressure gages and controls.

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2. Electrical power system.


3. Fire-alarm devices, including low-pressure alarm.
L. Install sleeves for piping penetrations of walls, ceilings, and floors.
M. Install sleeve seals for piping penetrations of concrete walls and slabs.
3.6 Joint Construction
A. Install couplings, flanges, flanged fittings, unions, nipples, and transition and special fittings that
have finish and pressure ratings same as or higher than system's pressure rating for aboveground
applications unless otherwise indicated.
B. Install unions adjacent to each valve in pipes NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller.
C. Install flanges, flange adapters, or couplings for grooved-end piping on valves, apparatus, and
equipment having NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) and larger end connections.
D. Ream ends of pipes and tubes and remove burrs. Bevel plain ends of steel pipe.
E. Remove scale, slag, dirt, and debris from inside and outside of pipes, tubes, and fittings before
assembly.
F. Flanged Joints: Select appropriate gasket material in size, type, and thickness suitable for water
service. Join flanges with gasket and bolts according to ASME B31.9.
G. Threaded Joints: Thread pipe with tapered pipe threads according to ASME B1.20.1. Cut threads
full and clean using sharp dies. Ream threaded pipe ends to remove burrs and restore full ID. Join
pipe fittings and valves as follows:
1. Apply appropriate tape or thread compound to external pipe threads.
2. Damaged Threads: Do not use pipe or pipe fittings with threads that are corroded or damaged.
H. Welded Joints: Construct joints according to AWS D10.12M/D10.12, using qualified processes and
welding operators according to "Quality Assurance" Article.
1. Shop weld pipe joints where welded piping is indicated. Do not use welded joints for
galvanized-steel pipe.
I.

Dissimilar-Material Piping Joints: Make joints using adapters compatible with materials of both
piping systems.

3.7 Valve and Specialties Installation


A. Install listed fire-protection valves, trim and drain valves, specialty valves and trim, controls, and
specialties according to NFPA 14 and authorities having jurisdiction.
B. Install listed fire-protection shutoff valves supervised-open, located to control sources of water
supply except from fire-department connections. Install permanent identification signs indicating
portion of system controlled by each valve.
C. Install check valve in each water-supply connection. Install backflow preventers instead of check
valves in potable-water-supply sources.
3.8 Hose-Connection Installation
A. Install hose connections adjacent to standpipes.

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B. Install freestanding hose connections for access and minimum passage restriction.
C. Install NPS 1-1/2 (DN 40) hose-connection valves with flow-restricting device.
D. Install NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) hose connections with quick-disconnect NPS 2-1/2 by NPS 1-1/2 (DN 65
by DN 40) reducer adapter and flow-restricting device.
E. Install wall-mounted-type hose connections in cabinets. Include pipe escutcheons, with finish
matching valves, inside cabinet where water-supply piping penetrates cabinet. Install valves at
angle required for connection of fire hose. Comply with requirements for cabinets in Section
104413 "Fire Extinguisher Cabinets."
3.9 Hose-Station Installation
A. Install freestanding hose stations for access and minimum passage restriction.
B. Install NPS 1-1/2 (DN 40) hose-station valves with flow-restricting device unless otherwise
indicated.
C. Install NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) hose connections with quick-disconnect NPS 2-1/2 by NPS 1-1/2 (DN 65
by DN 40) reducer adapter and flow-restricting device unless otherwise indicated.
D. Install freestanding hose stations with support or bracket attached to standpipe.
E. Install wall-mounted, rack hose stations in cabinets. Include pipe escutcheons, with finish matching
valves, inside cabinet where water-supply piping penetrates cabinet. Install valves at angle
required for connection of fire hose. Comply with requirements for cabinets in Section 104413 "Fire
Extinguisher Cabinets."
F. Install hose-reel hose stations on wall with bracket.
3.10 Fire-Department Connection Installation
A. Install wall-type, fire-department connections.
B. Install yard-type, fire-department connections in concrete slab support.
1. Install two protective pipe bollards on sides of each fire-department connection.
C. Install automatic (ball drip) drain valve at each check valve for fire-department connection.
3.11 Identification
A. Install labeling and pipe markers on equipment and piping according to requirements in NFPA 14.
3.12 Field Quality Control
A. Perform tests and inspections.
B. Tests and Inspections:
1. Leak Test: After installation, charge systems and test for leaks. Repair leaks and retest until no
leaks exist.
2. Test and adjust controls and safeties. Replace damaged and malfunctioning controls and
equipment.
3. Flush, test, and inspect standpipe systems according to NFPA 14, "System Acceptance"
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4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Energize circuits to electrical equipment and devices.


Start and run air compressors.
Coordinate with fire-alarm tests. Operate as required.
Coordinate with fire-pump tests. Operate as required.
Verify that equipment hose threads are same as local fire-department equipment.

C. Fire-suppression standpipe system will be considered defective if it does not pass tests and
inspections.
D. Prepare test and inspection reports.
3.13 Demonstration
A. Engage a factory-authorized service representative to train owner's maintenance personnel to
adjust, operate, and maintain specialty valves.
3.14 Piping Schedule
A. Piping between Fire-Department Connections and Check Valves: Galvanized, standard-weight
steel pipe.
B. Standard-pressure, wet-type, fire-suppression standpipe piping, NPS 21/2 (DN 65) and smaller,
shall be one of the following:
1. Standard-weight or schedule 40, black-steel pipe with threaded ends; uncoated, gray-iron
threaded fittings; and threaded joints.
C. Standard-pressure, wet-type, fire-suppression standpipe piping, NPS 3 to NPS 12 (DN 80 to DN
300) shall be one of the following:
1. Standard-weight or schedule 40, black-steel pipe with plain ends; steel welding fittings; and
welded joints.
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