2016 CDM Smith All Rights Reserved July 2016 SECTION FIRE PROTECTION - SPRINKLER AND STANDPIPE SYSTEMS

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1 PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SCOPE OF WORK SECTION FIRE PROTECTION - SPRINKLER AND STANDPIPE SYSTEMS A. Furnish all labor, materials, equipment services and incidentals required to design and install properly operating fire protection systems in accordance with the rules and regulations of NFPA, local authorities having jurisdiction and as specified herein. The work shall include, but not be limited to the installation of the following type systems: 1. Wet-Pipe Sprinkler Systems 2. Dry-Pipe Sprinkler Systems 3. All Interior Fire Service Piping B. See Section for General Provisions relating to the work of this Section. C. All piping, and equipment shown on the Drawings is intended to convey information as required to provide a representation of the hazard to be protected, the system design concept, the proposed water supply configuration, and building construction information pertinent to the final system layout and detailing. The Drawings shall be taken in a sense as diagrammatic. Size of piping shall be based on hydraulic calculations. "Working Plans" in accordance with NFPA 13 shall be prepared and submitted for approval prior to the installation of the systems. D. All piping, and equipment shown on the Drawings is intended to be approximately correct to scale, but figured dimensions and detailed drawings of the actual equipment furnished shall be followed in every case. Some pipe sizes may be shown, but it is not the intent to show every offset or fitting, nor every hanger or support, or structural difficulty that may be encountered. To carry out the intent and purpose of the Drawings, all necessary parts required to make a complete working system ready for use shall be furnished at no additional cost to Owner. The Contractor shall be responsible to coordinate the system installation and routing with the work of all trades DESIGN REQUIREMENTS A. Sprinkler systems shall be hydraulically designed to provide the tabulated water densities over the most remote area of coverage. Maximum velocity shall not exceed 15 feet per second in any portion of the piping system. A cushion of five psi or ten percent of design pressure (whichever is greater) below the flow test water supply pressure shall be incorporated into the design calculation. B. Refer to Drawings for tabulation of system type required at specific locations, water density requirements and zone designations. C. Piping distribution shall be designed to provide for alarming of each designated zone by the use of individual flow sensing devices. Issued for Construction

2 D. The contractor shall be responsible to perform or obtain fire flow test information no more than 12 months prior to the hydraulic design submittal to confirm available pressures and flows and submit results to the Engineer prior to, or with, the submittal of hydraulic calculations. The water supply pressure shall be the minimum available while considering both fire suppression demands and an average plant use of 100 gpm. E. System Description 1. Main Fire Service - The main fire service shall contain a double detector check valve assembly or reduced pressure principle zone backflow preventer as required by the water authority. 2. Wet Pipe System - System shall conform to the requirements of NFPA 13 for wet pipe systems and shall contain waterflow alarm indicators to provide local and remote alarms, low pressure switch, riser alarm check valve, drain valve, alarm test connection, strainer, meter, gauges and fire department pumper connections. 3. Dry Pipe System - System shall conform to the requirements of NFPA 13 for dry pipe systems and shall contain a dry pipe valve, accelerator, anti-flood device, pressure maintenance device, compressor, low air pressure alarms, waterflow alarm indicators for local and remote alarms, flow test drains, valve trim, strainer, meter, gauges and fire department pumper connections. 4. Standpipe System - System shall conform to the requirements of NFPA 14 for Class 1 standpipe systems. System shall include 2-1/2-in hose connections SUBMITTALS - SEE SECTION REFERENCE STANDARDS - SEE SECTION QUALITY ASSURANCE - SEE SECTION DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING - SEE SECTION PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS - GENERAL A. All materials and equipment shall be new and shall be FM approved and UL listed. B. All equipment shall be provided with lugs, brackets or field supplied devices to allow the equipment to be firmly attached to the structure. The lugs, brackets or field supplied devices shall be sized to withstand the seismic loads for the area and type of application MOTORS A. Electric motors in NEMA frame sizes shall conform to the requirements in Division 26, unless otherwise specified herein. Issued for Construction

3 2.03 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT A. Electrical equipment which is furnished under this Section shall meet the requirements specified in Division 26: 1. Disconnect switches, motor starters and combination motor starters (starters with disconnecting means and short circuit protection) shall be as specified in Section Cord-connected controls for hazardous areas shall be provided with intrinsically safe relays, which shall be as specified in Section Raceways, boxes, fittings and supports shall be as specified in Section Wires and cables shall be as specified in Section B. Electrical enclosures, panels and components shall be suitable for the environment and electrical classification for the space they are located in. The type of enclosure for the various spaces shall be as specified in Division 26. Refer to the electrical drawings for the electrical area hazard classifications PIPE AND FITTINGS A. Supply pipe, including nipples, shall be steel pipe, black, standard weight (Schedule 40) iron pipe size conforming to ASTM A53. B. Fittings shall be threaded, flanged or grooved end and listed for fire service. C. Couplings and fittings utilizing the rolled grooved system may be used, in whole or in part. The grooved piping system shall utilize Schedule 40 piping. Installation methods and materials shall conform to all regulations and requirements by authorities having jurisdiction. All grooved components shall be as manufactured by Victaulic; Grinnell; or Ward. D. All buried piping shall be of ductile iron, in accordance with Division 33 and NFPA VALVES A. Gate valves shall be OS&Y, UL listed and of same manufacturer throughout for working water test pressure to meet requirements of all authorities having jurisdiction noted above and with round iron wheel handles. Gate valves 2-in and smaller shall be bronze body iron size, screw end; 2-1/2-in and larger gate valves shall be iron body, bronze mounted, flanged ends. B. Each gate valve shall be wired and sealed in the open position and fitted with a supervisory switch. C. Check valves shall be Underwriters' approved and check valves serving Fire Department Pumper Connection supplies shall be fitted with a ball drip SLEEVES A. Sleeves shall be a Schedule 40 one-piece galvanized steel pipe sleeve for all pipes through walls and partitions; shall extend 1/4-in beyond the finish wall or partition. Issued for Construction

4 B. Sleeves through the floor shall extend through the full thickness of the slab, 2-in above the rough slab when the pipe is concealed, and 3-in above the finished slab when the pipes are exposed. C. All penetrations through firewalls and floors shall be provided with fire rated sleeves. Refer to the architectural drawings for location of fire rated walls. D. Seal space between sleeves and pipe with a fire stop sealant as manufactured by Hilti; Nelson Fire Stop Products; Specified Technologies Inc. or equal HANGERS A. Hangers shall be UL listed, FM and NFPA approved, adjustable clip or swivel loop type for branch lines and clevis pattern for mains. B. Piping support systems shall include restraints as required by the applicable building codes to withstand seismic loading. Design shall be provided, signed and sealed by a professional engineer hired by the Contractor as specified in other Sections. C. The hanger rods and supports shall be secured to the structure by means of approved type inserts which shall be set in underside of slab. Method and materials for supporting the hanger rods shall be approved prior to starting any work. D. Furnish and erect all iron work consisting of beams, plates, angles, channels and rods that may be required for the supporting and hanging of piping and for the construction of anchors. E. All rods, nuts, washers, hangers, inserts, brackets and components shall be furnished with galvanized or Type 304 stainless steel finish. F. Hangers and supports shall be in accordance with NFPA 13. Area System Materials Bus Storage Wet System Stainless Type 304 Admin Wet System Galvanized Steel T.O.D. Space Wet System Galvanized Steel Parking Structure Dry System Stainless Type SPRINKLER HEADS A. Heads shall be UL listed and FM approved. B. Provide either pendent, upright or sidewall type where system is exposed. C. Temperature of heads shall be in accordance with NFPA 13 for classification specified for space. Admin and TOD spaces shall be 155 F. Bus Storage and Parking spaces shall be 180 F. D. Provide chrome plate recessed type with chrome plate flush escutcheons for drop ceilings and finished areas with concealed piping above ceiling. Heads shall be located in center of ceiling tiles unless otherwise approved by the Engineer. E. Provide PTFE finish on sprinkler heads in all Bus Storage, Parking Structure, and fuel areas. Issued for Construction

5 F. Provide glass bulb type heads when available from manufacturers. G. Spare Heads 1. Sprinkler cabinets with spare sprinkler heads and wrench for emergency use shall be furnished and installed in accordance with the requirements of NFPA 13. Cabinets shall be located as designated by the Engineer or in sprinkler riser room if not indicated by the Engineer FIRE DEPARTMENT PUMPER CONNECTION A. Install where shown on the Drawings, Storz 4 fire department pumper connections with National Standard hose coupling screw thread unless otherwise required by local Fire Department thread standards. Connection shall include check valve and ball drip installed with visible discharge. The word "Sprinkler" or "Combination Standpipe and Auto Sprinkler", as applicable shall be cast-in each connection. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to ascertain the compatibility of connection size and threads with the local Fire Department standard. B. All exposed finishes shall be polished brass. C. Individual drop clapper valves shall be included, together with plugs and chains. D. Check valve shall be Viking Corp. Model D-1 or equal. E. Manufacturer's figure numbers are shown for 2-way connections. Equivalent 3-way units shall be provided where required. F. Acceptable Manufacturers 1. Elkart Brass Mfg. Co. Inc. a. Flush Wall Type - Figure No. 166 b. Sidewalk Siamese Type - Figure No way 2. Potter Roemer Inc. a. Flush Wall Type - Figure No Series b. Sidewalk Siamese Type - Figure No Series 3. Croker-Standard a. Flush Wall Type Series b. Sidewalk Siamese Type 6510 Series 2.10 WATER FLOW INDICATOR UNIT A. Flexible vane type alarm indicator with pneumatic time delay, one N.O. and one N.C., which is designed to activate the alarm when flow is detected in the system. B. Unit shall be preceded by an OS&Y gate valve with supervisory switch. C. Unit shall be rated explosion proof when located in an area rated explosion proof. Refer to Electrical Drawings for Hazard Rating. Issued for Construction

6 D. Acceptable Manufacturers 1. Potter - Model VSR-F 2. System Sensor - Model 10/ VALVE SUPERVISORY SWITCHES A. Supervisory switches shall be installed on all valves as designated on the Drawings and/or as specified herein. B. Switch assembly shall include two switches each with a minimum rated capacity of 10 Amp, 125/250 VAC Amp, 24 VDC. The entire installed assembly shall be tamper resistant, UL listed for indoor or outdoor use and FM approved. C. Supervisory switches shall be by System Sensor, a Division of BRK; Potter Electric Signal Co.; Autocall Div.; Federal Signal Corp. or American District Telegraph Corp VALVE SUPERVISORY SWITCH - LOCKS AND CHAINS A. Each OS&Y gate valve serving the water sprinkler systems shall be locked in the open position with chain. B. Lock shall be cylinder padlock type extruded brass case, brass shackle with removable core, six pins, two 2-in case size and 11/16-in shackle. Lock shall be equal to units manufactured by Sargent Co., Model No C. Chains shall be straight link light duty carbon steel electrically welded. Inside link width shall allow lock shackle to pass through. Chain shall be of length suitable to secure OS&Y valve in the open position. D. Provide two spare lock cores and six master keys in an 8-in by 12-in by 4-in deep Type 302 stainless steel cabinet with continuous hinge lock and keyed door. Label in red "FIRE VALVE KEYS" ALARM CHECK VALVE A. Water alarm check valve with retard chamber, electric circuit closer with one N.O. and one N.C. contact, with a minimum rated capacity of 10 Amp, 125/250 VAC 2.5 Amp, 24 VAC. B. Acceptable Manufacturers 1. Viking Corp. - Model H-2 2. Automatic Sprinkler Corp. Model Reliable Automatic Sprinkler - Model E 4. Grinnell Fire Protection System Co. - Model A3 Issued for Construction

7 2.14 WATER MOTOR GONG A. Shall be a mechanical device required to sound a local alarm. Designed for mounting on the outside of building wall above Fire Department pumper connection. B. Acceptable Manufacturers 1. Viking Corp. - Model E-1 2. Automatic Sprinkler Corp. Model F Reliable Automatic Sprinkler - Model C 4. Grinnell Fire Protection System Co DRY PIPE VALVE A. Shall be used for dry pipe system and include all required basic trim components. Each zone shall have a dedicated riser with flow alarm sending signal to the fire alarm control panel. B. Acceptable Manufacturers 1. Viking Corp. - Model F-1 2. Tyco Fire Co. - Model DPV or AF 3. Reliable Automatic Sprinkler - Model A or D 2.16 ACCELERATOR A. Shall be used on larger dry pipe systems to hasten dry valve operation. B. Acceptable Manufacturers 1. Tyco Fire Co. Model QRS 2. Viking Corp. Model E-1 3. Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co. Model B ELECTRIC ALARM BELL A. An electric alarm bell shall be provided under the work of this Section and be wired under Division 26. Unit shall be designed for mounting on the outside of building wall above Fire Department connection. B. Unit shall be 8-in in diameter, operate on 24 VDC, and have a typical rating of 99 db at a10- foot distance. C. Unit shall be UL listed, FM approved and equal to units as provided by Potter Electric Signal Company. Issued for Construction

8 2.18 AUTOMATIC AIR MAINTENANCE DEVICES A. Shall be used for the dry pipe and pre-action systems to maintain correct air pressure. B. The device shall be designed for use in conjunction with a compressor to automatically maintain the correct pressure in the system. C. Acceptable Manufacturers 1. Viking Corp. - Model D-2 2. Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co. - Model B-1 3. Tyco Fire Co. - AMD Series 2.19 AIR COMPRESSORS FOR DRY SPRINKLER SYSTEMS A. Unit shall be suitable for providing the air supply needs for a dry system. B. Acceptable Manufacturers 1. Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co. - Model A 2.20 LOW PRESSURE ALARM SWITCH A. Pressure actuated switch for remote electrical alarm designed to activate when a low pressure is detected on the system side of each Alarm Check Valve. B. Unit shall have a 175 psi minimum working pressure rating. C. Acceptable Manufacturers 1. Viking Corp. - Part No and Automatic Sprinkler Corp. - Model Reliable Automatic Sprinkler - Model J 4. Grinnell Fire Protection System Co. - Model DIT-B3-UL 2.21 POST INDICATOR VALVE A. Assembly shall consist of an iron body gate valve with a vertical indicator post. B. Valve shall be UL listed, FM approved, bolted bonnet, indicator post pattern, mechanical joint ends, non-rising stem, solid wedge and bronze mounted. C. Indicator post shall be UL listed and FM approved. Sign plates reading "OPEN" and "SHUT" shall be easily viewed through a plexiglass window. Issued for Construction

9 2.22 WALL INDICATOR POST AND VALVES A. Assembly shall consist of an iron body gate valve with a thru-wall type indicator post and extension barrel. B. Valve shall be UL listed, FM approved, bolted bonnet, indicator post pattern, flanged end, nonrising stem, solid wedge and bronze mounted. C. Wall indicator post shall be UL listed and FM approved. Sign plates reading "OPEN" and "SHUT" shall be easily viewed through a plexiglass window DOUBLE DETECTOR CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY A. Where required by the water authority, a double detector check valve assembly shall be installed on the fire service line. B. Assembly shall consist of two independently operating check valves with an inlet and outlet shutoff valve and four test cocks. Shutoff valves shall be OS&Y, UL/FM approved for fire service. C. Double detector check valve assembly shall be supported on approved galvanized steel floor stanchions with floor flange secured to floor. Exact height above floor and distance from adjacent walls/partitions shall conform to the required State regulations. D. Provide a complete set of spare parts including springs, for each double detector check valve assembly and store adjacent to the units in a wood crate and labeled with a list of contents. E. Acceptable manufacturers shall be Febco Model 850; Watts Regulator Model 709; Hershey Model 2 or equal REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPLE ZONE BACKFLOW PREVENTER A. Reduced-Pressure-Principle Zone Backflow Preventers 3 Size and Smaller: ASSE 1013 compliant reduced pressure zone assembly with inlet strainer, installed at each potential health hazard location to prevent backflow due to backsiphonage and/or backpressure. The assembly shall consist of an internal pressure differential relief valve with ASME A air-gap fitting located in a zone between two positive seating check modules with captured springs and silicone seat discs. Seats and seat discs shall be replaceable in both check modules and the relief valve. There shall be no threads or screws in the waterway exposed to line fluids. Service of all internal components shall be through a single access cover secured with stainless steel bolts. Valve body and shutoffs shall be constructed using lead free cast copper silicon alloy materials for sizes up to 2 and fused epoxy coated cast iron body for 2-1 2" and 3" size. Lead free reduced pressure zone assembly shall comply with state codes and standards. The assembly shall also include two resilient seated isolation valves, four 1/4" resilient seated ball valve test cocks and an air gap drain fitting. Pressure loss shall not exceed 10 psig maximum through middle 1/3 of flow range. Reduced pressure zone assemblies shall be Watts Series LF009 of approved equal by Ames, Hersey or Cla-Val. Issued for Construction

10 B. Reduced-Pressure-Principle Zone Backflow Preventers 4 Size and Larger: ASSE 1013 compliant reduced pressure zone assembly with inlet strainer, installed at building service inlet to provide cross-connection control protection of the potable water supply in accordance with national plumbing codes and provide containment at the service line entrance to prevent backflow due to backsiphonage and/or backpressure. The assembly shall consist of an internal pressure differential relief valve with ASME A air-gap fitting located in a zone between two positive seating check modules with captured springs and silicone seat discs. The relief valve design shall incorporate an air-in/water-out" principle to substantially improve relief valve discharge performance during emergency conditions of combined backsiphonage and backpressure with both checks fouled. Seats and seat discs shall be replaceable in both check modules and the relief valve. There shall be no threads or screws in the waterway exposed to line fluids. All internal parts shall be constructed of stainless steel and shall be serviceable through a single access cover secured with stainless steel bolts. All valve bodies and shutoffs shall be constructed of fused epoxy coated cast iron bodies. Lead free reduced pressure zone assembly shall comply with state codes and standards. The assembly shall also include two companion OS&Y gate valves for isolation, four 1/4" resilient seated ball valve test cocks and an air gap drain fitting. The assembly shall be supported on 18 high galvanized steel floor stanchions with floor flange secured to floor. Pressure loss shall not exceed 10 psig maximum through middle 1/3 of flow range. Reduced pressure zone assemblies shall be Watts Series LF909 of approved equal by Ames, Hersey or Cla-Val. The assembly shall be of a manufacture that meets the approval of the authority having jurisdiction. Submittal for approval shall be accompanied by the authority's "acceptable device list" or alternately by their written approval. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. The Contractor shall not install any equipment or materials until the Owner and Engineer have approved all submittals. If any equipment or materials are installed prior to approval of the submittals, it shall be at the Contractor's risk. B. Install all the items specified under Part 2, in accordance with the applicable manufacturer's recommendations and approved shop drawings and approved installation drawings and as specified under this Section. C. Flanged Connections 1. All flange faces shall be in perfect alignment with the holes straddling the vertical centerline of the piping. 2. All bolts shall be well lubricated over the entire thread length with a heavy graphite and oil mixture prior to the tightening operation. Bolts shall be tightened with proper wrenches, care being taken to secure uniform pressure on the bolts and gasket and to avoid overstressing of the bolts, dishing of the flanges, and compression of the gasket beyond its proper limits. a. Commercial grade carbon steel bolts, ASTM A307, Grade B shall be tightened to obtain approximately 15,000 psi stress based on the root area of the thread. Alloy steel bolts, ASTM A193, Grade B7 shall be tightened to obtain a stress of 45,000 psi. Issued for Construction

11 3. All bolts shall be of sufficient length so that when fully tightened, a minimum of two full threads shall extend beyond the nut. D. Screwed Connections 1. All screwed connections shall have full thread of true taper, accurate to gauge, and conform to ANSI B2. 2. Reduction in size shall be made using reducing fittings. 3. The use of bushings or close nipples is prohibited. Nipples shorter than 4-in in length shall be Schedule Plugs shall be steel or brass with square head. 5. Screwed joints shall be made with an approved joint compound applied to the male thread only. Caulking of screwed joints will not be allowed. E. Grooved Joints 1. Grooved piping joints are to be made in strict accordance with the joint manufacturer's recommendations. The depth, width and distance from the end of the pipe are to all be within the joint manufacturers tolerances. 2. Grooves are to be cut in steel piping systems. Piping shall be cut to length and squared before grooving. 3. Lubricant for the gaskets shall be supplied by the joint manufacturer. Gaskets are to be checked to be sure that they are the proper gasket for the piping system. Lubricant shall be applied to the gasket prior to installing the gasket on the pipe. 4. The gaping between the ends of the pipe being joined is to be set based on the piping systems needs to expand and contract. In general pipe expansion and contraction in grooved piping systems is to be taken up by the proper gaping of the individual joints. 5. The housing is to be assembled around the piping being sure that the housing does not pinch the gasket and that it also drops into the grooves on the two sections of piping. Bolts are to be tightened by hand uniformly. Only metal to metal contact is required between the segments of the housing. Do not over tighten the bolts. F. Sprinkler Alarm Valve sight waste outlets and water gong drain shall be valved and extended to and over the nearest sprinkler waste outlet drain or as a through wall discharge to the exterior. Contractor to coordinate with Engineer to provide splash blocks for discharge to outside and for sleeve through wall and caulking opening. G. Drainage, Venting and Cleaning 1. All parts of the sprinkler system shall be installed to permit drainage. All trapped sections must be provided with a drain. All high points on mains and submains piping sections shall be installed with manual vent for startup and testing. Issued for Construction

12 2. The system shall be thoroughly flushed through the flush connections before testing. If flow appears restricted the system shall be checked for blockage by foreign materials before testing. During the initial flush, the Contractor shall not discharge to grade or splash block. Machine oils, rust, shavings, etc. shall be collected and disposed of properly until the flush runs clear. H. Inspectors Test Connections 1. Shall be installed in accordance with NFPA requirements. 2. The waste from all 1-in valved inspector's test drips shall be discharged and run from the system to all approved exterior locations and shall also be installed where directed, in other locations, by the authorities having jurisdiction TEST AND CERTIFICATION A. The sprinkler systems shall be tested and certified in conformance with the applicable requirements of the NFPA standards. B. Contractor to provide copy of NFPA 25 to Owner after installation of system C. Prior to final testing the Contractor shall notify the local fire department to witness the test and to advise of any specific testing requirements. D. Certification 1. Upon satisfactory completion of the test, a Sprinkler Approval Form shall be filed with the Code Enforcement Department by the Fire Prevention designated inspector. END OF SECTION Issued for Construction

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