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Appendix A: Manufacturer Specifications and

Instructions
Contents

Manufacturer Valve Type System Agent Weight, Part Valve Page


Pressure lbs Number Assembly Number
psi Size, in
inches Appendix
A
Ansul Halon 1301 System Containers A-3
Ansul High Flow 360 18, 33, 54, 72, 32602 1 A-7
Valve 90
Ansul High Flow 360 90, 186, 340, 32603 2 A-7
Valve
Ansul High Flow 360 600 57980 3 A-7
Valve
Ansul High Flow 360 600 76114 3 A-7
Valve (replaces
57980)
Ansul Pressure 360 18, 33, 26850   A-11
Differential 54,72,90,1, 86
Valve
Ansul Cutter Type 360 18, 54, 72, 90, 16588   A-13

Ansul US Navy 600 10, 15, 60, 95, 77654N 1, 1.5 A-16
Valves 125 and
others
Chemetron Alpha 360   1-048-   A-24
Series- 0720 V
Group 1
Chemetron Alpha 360 9 to 15 1-048-   A-24
Series- 0819 H
Chemetron Alpha 360   1-048-   A-24
Series- 0721 V
Group 2
Chemetron Alpha 360 16 to 26 1-048-   A-24
Series- 0820 H
Chemetron 360     A-24
Alpha 1-048-
Series- 0722 V
Group 3
Chemetron Alpha 360 27 to 36 1-048-   A-24
Series- 0821 H
Chemetron Beta Series- 360   1-048-   A-28
Group 1 0723 V
Chemetron Beta Series 360 55 to 95 1-048-   A-28
0822 H
Chemetron Beta Series 360   1-048-   A-28
Group 2 0724 V
Chemetron Beta Series 360 96 to 167 1-048-   A-28
0823 H
Chemetron Gamma 360 153 to 268 1-048-   A-32
Series- 0726
Group 1
(250SB)
Chemetron Gamma 360 237 to 415 1-048-   A-32
Series- 0583
Group 2
(400B)
Chemetron Gamma 360 314 to 550 1-048-   A-32
Series- 0840
Group 3
(550B)
Chemetron High Flow - 360   1-061-   A-36
600 0720
Chemetron Series 70 600   1-061-   A-52
0730
Chemetron High Flow- 360   1-061-   A-65
360 0934
Kidde-Fenwal Halon 1310 System Containers A-82
Fenwal Fill charge 360 8 to 201 06-   A-85
for HRD 116300-
Sphere 001
Fenwal Spherical         A-87
Modular
Storage
container
Fenwal Cylinder 360   31-   A-89
Valve (Old 19203X-
style) XXX
Kidde-Halon 1310 System Containers A-94
Kidde Series 487 360 10 to 125 486324 1.5 A-104
Commercial
Valves
Kidde Series 487 360 200 to 350 486363 2 A-104
Commercial
Valves
Kidde Series 487 360 600 486377 2.5 A-104
Commercial
Valves
Kidde Obsolete 360 20, 40, 60, 125, 896150   A-106
Commercial 200, 312, 550
Valves
Kidde Military 360   149743   A-110
Application
Valve
Kidde US Navy 600 10, 486143   A-112
Valve (Old 15,60,95,125
Style)
Kidde US Navy 600 10,15,60,95,125 898496   A-115
Valve (Old
Style)
Kidde US Navy 600 20, 40, 60, 95, 877653   A-120
Valve 125
(Obsolete)
Kidde US Navy 600 20, 40, 60, 95, 840253   A-120
Valve 125
(Obsolete)
Fike See         A-124
Appendix
Ginge Kerr See         A-137
Appendix
Pyrotronics Series H- 8 360 4 to 8     A-145

Pyrotronics Series H- 360 9 to 15     A-145


15
Pyrotronics Series H- 360 20 to 30 A-145
y
30    

Pyrotronics Series H- 360 35 to 60     A-145


60
Pyrotronics Series H- 360 65 to 125     A-145
125
Pyrotronics Series H- 360 130 to 250     A-145
250
Pyrotronics Series H- 360 255 to 350     A-145
350
Wormald Int. Electric 360,   303426   A-156
Valve 600
Actuator
Wormald Int. 1" NGT 360,   302936   A-160
600
Wormald Int. Multiple 360,   303444   A-163
Stack 600
Actuator
Wormald Int. MK I, II,         A166
III, IV, V,
and High
Flow

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ANSUL FIRE PROTECTION
 
HALON 1301 SYSTEM CONTAINERS
ANSUL HIGH FLOW VALVE OPERATING PROCEDURES

1. Both the discharge port cap and the actuation port cap should be in place
before moving or handling the cylinder or valve. The cylinder and valve
combination should be properly secured at the work station so that the
cylinder will not move if there is an accidental discharge. This is extremely
important to avoid the possibility of serious injury.
2. Remove the discharge port cap and securely attach the proper discharge
fitting adapter with the reclaim hose assembly. Any hose assembly valve
should be closed at this time.
3. With the cylinder in the upright position initial discharge will be liquid
product (Halon 1301) until the liquid level falls below the bottom of the
siphon tube. Additional reclaiming will be vapor and, depending upon the
type of reclaiming equipment being used, may require a switch over to a
vapor recovery unit. Complete recovery is considered concluded when the
reclaiming equipment vacuum gauge shows approximately twenty five (25)
inches of vacuum.
4. The valve is maintained in a closed position due to the force applied to the
larger surface area on the top side of the spool as compared with the bottom
side even though the initial pressure is equalized. If there is a small leak of
top side pressure the check assembly inside of the spool will allow for minor
adjustments by seepage, and still maintain equal pressure to keep the spool in
a dosed position.
5. To open the valve, top side pressure must be released by depressing the valve
core located under the actuation port cap at the top of the cylinder. You will
hear a small amount of gas being released followed by a rapid snap as the
spool quickly rises to the open position. To start the flow of halon, the hose
assembly valve should be opened.
6. When the cylinder is empty, close the hose assembly valve and remove the
discharge fitting adapter with the reclaim hose assembly.
7. Cylinder should be pressurized with dry nitrogen to 100 to 150 psi through
the outlet port. Top side pressure can then be applied with nitrogen to close
the valve. This will prevent foreign matter from entering the valve and
cylinder assembly. Keep moisture out of the cylinder and allow the valve to
be opened later. Label cylinder as empty. This should be done if the cylinder
will be reused.
8. Replace the discharge port cap and the actuation port cap to prevent damage
to the threads and lost caps.

(Reference Field Fill Station Operation Manual P/N 30627)


INERT PART NUMBER
TANK
SIZE 12 VDC 24 VDC 120 VDC 120
(LB.) VDC

18 22627 22632 22637 22642


33 22647 22656 22665 22674
54 22683 22690 22697 22704
72 22711 22716 22721 22726
90 22731 22736 22741 22746
188 22751 22766 22781 22796
340 23290 23316 23342 23368

NOTE: For Part Numbers of variable filled tanks with explosion-proof electric actuation, refer to Page(s) 5
and 6 of
Installation Manual (Part No. 32850) of Data Sheet (Form No. F-77171).

ANSUL PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL VALVE OPERATING


PROCEDURES

1. Both the discharge port plug and the actuation port plug should be in place
before moving or handling the cylinder or valve. The cylinder and valve
combination should be properly secured at the work station so that the
cylinder will not move if there is an accidental discharge. This is extremely
important to avoid the possibility of serious injury.
2. Remove the discharge port plug and securely attach the proper discharge
fitting adapter with the reclaim hose assembly. Any hose assembly valve
should be closed at this time.
3. With the cylinder in the upright position initial discharge will be liquid
product (Halon 1301) until the liquid level falls below the bottom of the
siphon tube. Additional reclaiming will be vapor and, depending upon the
type of reclaiming equipment being used, may require a switch over to a
vapor recovery unit. Complete recovery is considered concluded when the
reclaiming equipment vacuum gauge shows approximately twenty-five (25)
inches of vacuum.
4. The valve is maintained in a closed position due to the force applied to the
seal body by the internal cylinder pressure.
5. To open the valve, top side pressure must be applied. Remove the actuation
port plug. Securely attach a hose connected to a nitrogen cylinder and
regulator assembly (with output of 800 psi). Slowly apply nitrogen pressure
until the piston is pushed down releasing the seal and opening the valve.
6. When the cylinder is empty close the hose assembly valve and remove the
discharge fitting adapter with the reclaim hose assembly.
7. Replace the discharge port cap and the actuation port cap to prevent damage
to the threads and lost caps.

(Reference Field Fill Station Operation Manual P/N 30627)


Form No.F-77207

ANSUL CUTTER TYPE ASSEMBLY OPERATING


PROCEDURES

1. When this type of cylinder is received, the cutter assembly should have been
removed and a shipping cap should have been used. Properly secure the
cylinder at the work station so the cylinder will not move it there is an
accidental discharge.
Caution: If the cutter assembly is attached, extreme caution should be used.
The cutter tube could be in contact with the seal body assembly and could
easily cut through if handled improperly or if the cutter body is rotated
improperly. This is extremely important to avoid the possibility of serious
injury.
2. Caution: If the cutter assembly is attached, it must be carefully removed by
turning it counter clockwise after the cylinder has been properly secured at
the work station. The cutter tube should be removed from the cutter
assembly. The cutter tube should be cleaned, lubricated, and returned to the
cutter assembly so that it is completely in the raised position. If this is not
done properly, the cutter could cut through the seal body assembly and cause
an immediate discharge.
If the shipping cap is in place remove it. Securely attach the cutter assembly
to the tank assembly by turning it clockwise. Attach the proper discharge
fitting adapter with the reclaim hose assembly. Any hose assembly valve
should be closed at this time.
3. With the cylinder in the upright position initial discharge will be liquid
product (Halon 1301) until the liquid level falls below the bottom of the
siphon tube. Additional reclaiming will be vapor and, depending upon the
type of reclaiming equipment being used, may require a switch over to a
vapor recovery unit. Complete recovery is considered concluded when the
reclaiming equipment vacuum gauge shows approximately twenty-five (25)
inches of vacuum.
4. To open the valve, pressure must be applied to the elbow fitting on the side
of the cutter assembly. Securely attach a hose connected to a nitrogen
cylinder and regulator assembly (with output of 800 psi). Rapidly apply
nitrogen pressure until the cutter tube is pushed down cutting the seal body
assembly. To start the flow of halon, the hose assembly valve should be
opened.
5. When the cylinder is empty close the hose assembly valve and remove the
discharge fitting adapter with the reclaim hose assembly.
6. Replace the shipping cap if available.
Form No. F-77205
ANSUL/WORMALD - US NAVY VALVE OPERATING PROCEDURES

1. Both the discharge port cap and the actuation port cap should be in place
before moving or handling the cylinder or valve. The cylinder and valve
combination should be properly secured at the work station so that the
cylinder will not move if there is an accidental discharge. This is extremely
important to avoid the possibility of serious injury.
2. Remove the discharge port cap and securely attach the proper discharge
fitting adapter with the reclaim hose assembly. Any hose assembly valve
should be closed at this time.
3. With the cylinder in the upright position initial discharge will be liquid
product (Halon 1301) until the liquid level falls below the bottom of the
siphon tube. Additional reclaiming will be vapor and, depending upon the
type of reclaiming equipment being used, may require a switch over to a
vapor recovery unit. Complete recovery is considered concluded when the
reclaiming equipment vacuum gauge shows approximately twenty-five (25)
inches of vacuum.
4. The valve is maintained in a closed position due to the force applied to the
larger surface area on the top side of the spool as compared with the bottom
side even though the initial pressure is equalized. If there is a small leak of
top side pressure the check assembly inside of the spool will allow for minor
adjustments by seepage, and still maintain equal pressure to keep the spool in
a closed position.
5. To open the valve, top side pressure must be released by depressing the valve
core located under the actuation port cap at the top of the cylinder. You will
hear a small amount of gas being released followed by a rapid snap as the
spool quickly rises to the open position. To start the flow of halon, the hose
assembly valve should be opened.
6. When the cylinder is empty close the hose assembly valve and remove the
discharge fitting adapter with the reclaim hose assembly.
7. Cylinder should be pressurized with dry nitrogen to 100 to 150 psi through
the outlet port. Top side pressure can then be applied with nitrogen to close
the valve. This will prevent foreign matter from entering the valve and
cylinder assembly. Keep moisture out of the cylinder, and allow the valve to
be opened later. Label cylinder as empty. This should be done if the cylinder
will be reused.
8. Replace the discharge port cap and the actuation port cap to prevent damage
to the threads and lost caps. Replace shipping cap [NSN 5340-01-205-9936]
before handling or storage.

NAVSEA 0993-LP-031-2010

Table 7-3 Parts List (continued)

Figure and Part Number Description Qty Per


Index No. Assembly
7-3 27848N VALVE, HALON, 1-1/2 IN.  
(03670)
-1 S27791 CONNECTOR,7/16-20 UNF- 1
(03670) 3AMS33656

2 S33677 1
-2 S33677 CAP 1
(03670)

-3 S26711 PACKING PREFORMED 1


(03670)
-4 2367 (03670) CHAIN, 10 LINKS 1

-5 S27857 SCREW, DRIVE 2


(03670)
-6 S33676 CAP, OUTLET 1
(03670)

Figure 7-3. 1-1/2-Inch Halon Valve


Figure 7-28 Valve Assembly Cylinder1.11 in .. Halon 1301

Figure 7-36 Valve Assembly Cylindor, Halon 1301

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