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SECTION 210- WATER-BASED FIRE-SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 0 l Specification Sections, apply this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Provide fire sprinkler system throughout the facility. This is a Youth Detention Center, Institutional Occupancy Group 1-3, Condition 5 in conformance with the 2015 International Building Code Section 308.5. Only Schedule 40 pipe is permitted for this project. B. These documents reflect systems designed by licensed Fire Protection Engineers. The design is approved by the State of Missouri and modifications from the system layout and design are not permitted without the written permission from the State and Engineers ofrecord. C. The Office of Mental Health 15th Edition released in January 31, 2016 indicates that Viking VK41 0 Pendant and VK412 Sidewall Institutional Flush Sprinklers are NOT accepted for use. Do NOT use these or similar by others because the heat sensor projects below the sprinkler head enclosure and is accessible patients. D. This Section includes the following fire-suppression piping inside the building: 1. Wet-pipe sprinkler systems. 2. Preaction sprinkler systems (in residential wings) as indicated on the plans. E. Related Sections include the following: 1. Division 28 Section "Fire Detection and Alarm" for alarm devices not specified in this Section. 1.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONS A. Wet-Pipe Sprinkler System: Aumatic sprinklers are attached piping containing water and that is connected water supply. Water discharges immediately from sprinklers when they are opened. Sprinklers open when heat melts fusible link or destroys frangible device. Hose connections are included if indicated. B. Preaction Sprinkler System: Aumatic sprinklers are attached ptpmg containing air. Actuation of fire-detection system in same area as sprinklers opens deluge valve, permitting water flow in piping and discharge from sprinklers that have opened. 1.4 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. Standard Piping System Component Working Pressure: Listed for at least 175 psig (0 kpa). WATER-BASED FIRE-SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS H1405-07 210-1

B. Fire-suppression sprinkler system design shall be approved by authorities having jurisdiction. 1. Margin of Safety for Available Water Flow and Pressure: 5 percent, including losses through water-service piping, valves, and backflow preventers. 2. Sprinkler Occupancy Hazard Classifications: a. Building Service Areas: Ordinmy Hazard, Group 1. b. Electrical Equipment Rooms: Ordinary Hazard, Group 1. c. General Srage Areas: Ordinary Hazard, Group 1. d. Laundries: Ordinary Hazard, Group 1. e. Mechanical Equipment Rooms: Ordinary Hazard, Group 1. f. Office and Public Areas: Light Hazard. g. Residential Living Areas: Light Hazard. h. Food Service Areas: Ordinary Hazard, Group 1. 3. Minimum Density for Aumatic-Sprinkler Piping Design: a. Light-Hazard Occupancy: 0.10 gpm over 1500-sq. ft. (6.3 ml/s over 139-sq. m) area. b. Ordinary-Hazard, Group 1 Occupancy: 0.15 gpm over 1500-sq. ft. (9.5 ml/s over 139-sq. m) area. c. Ordinary-Hazard, Group 2 Occupancy: 0.20 gpm over 1500-sq. ft. (12.6 ml/s over 139-sq. m) area. d. Special Occupancy Hazard: As determined by authorities having jurisdiction. 4. Minimum Density for Dry-Sprinkler Piping Design: a. Ordinary-Hazard, Group 1 Occupancy: 0.15 gpm (9.5 ml!s) over entire area. b. Ordinary-Hazard, Group 2 Occupancy: 0.20 gpm (12.6 ml/s) over entire area. c. Special Occupancy Hazard: As determined by authorities having jurisdiction. 5. Maximum Protection Area per Sprinkler: Per UL listing. 6. Maximum Protection Area per Sprinkler: a. Office Spaces: sq. ft. (11.1 sq. m) 225 sq. ft. (20.9 sq. m). b. Srage Areas: 130 sq. ft. (12.1 sq. m). c. Mechanical Equipment Rooms: 130 sq. ft. (12.1 sq. m). d. Electrical Equipment Rooms: 130 sq. ft. (12.1 sq. m). e. Other Areas: According NFP A 13 recommendations, unless otherwise indicated. 7. Total Combined Hose-Stream Demand Requirement: According NFPA 13, unless otherwise indicated: a. Light-Hazard Occupancies: gpm (6.3 Lis) for 30 minutes. b. Ordinary-Hazard Occupancies: 250 gpm (15.75 Lis) for 60 90 minutes. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For the following: WATER-BASED FIRE-SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS H1405-07 210-2

1. Piping materials, including flexible connections and sprinkler specialty fittings. 2. Pipe hangers and supports. 3. Valves, including listed fire-protection valves, unlisted general-duty valves, and specialty valves and trim. 4. Air compressors, including electrical data. 5. Sprinklers, escutcheons, and guards. Include sprinkler flow characteristics, mounting, finish, and other pertinent data. 6. Fire department connections, including type; number, size, and arrangement of inlets; caps and chains; size and direction of outlet; escutcheon and marking; and finish. 7. Alarm devices, including electrical data. B. Shop Drawings: Diagram power, signal, and control wiring. C. Fire-hydrant flow test report. D. Approved Sprinkler Piping Drawings: Working plans, prepared according NFPA 13, that have been approved by authorities having jurisdiction, including hydraulic calculations, if applicable. E. Field Test Reports and Certificates: Indicate and interpret test results for compliance with performance requirements and as described in NFPA 13. Include "Contracr's Material and Test Certificate for Aboveground Piping" and "Contracr's Material and Test Certificate for Underground Piping." F. G. H. Welding certificates. Field quality-control test reports. Operation and Maintenance Data: For sprinkler specialties include in emergency, operation, and maintenance manuals. 1.6 A. QUALITY ASSURANCE Installer Qualifications: 1. Installer's responsibilities include designing, fabricating, and installing fire-suppression systems and providing professional engineering services needed 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: Qualify processes and operars according ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code: Section IX. C. NFP A Standards: Fire-suppression-system equipment, specialties, accessories, installation, and testing shall comply with the following: 1. NFPA 13, "Installation of Sprinkler Systems." WATER-BASED FIRE-SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS H1405-07 210-3

1.7 COORDINATION A. Coordinate layout and installation of sprinklers with other construction that penetrates ceilings, including light fixtures, HV AC equipment, and partition assemblies. 1.8 EXTRA MATERIALS A. Furnish extra materials described below that match products installed and that are packaged with protective covering for srage and identified with labels describing contents. 1. Sprinkler Cabinets: Finished, wall-mounting, steel cabinet with hinged cover, with space for minimum of six spare sprinklers plus sprinkler wrench. Include number of sprinklers required by NFPA 13 and sprinkler wrench. Include separate cabinet with sprinklers and wrench for each type of sprinkler on Project. PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. In other Part 2 articles where titles below introduce lists, the following requirements apply product selection: 1. Available Manufacturers: Subject compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated in the Work include, but are not limited, manufacturers specified. 2.2 STEEL PIPE AND FITTINGS A. Threaded-End, Standard-Weight Steel Pipe: ASTM A 53/A 53M, ASTM A 135, or ASTM A 795, with facry- or field-formed threaded ends. 1. Cast-Iron Threaded Flanges: ASME B16.1. 2. Malleable-Iron Threaded Fittings: ASME B16.3. 3. Gray-Iron Threaded Fittings: ASME B16.4. 4. Steel Threaded Pipe Nipples: ASTM A 733, made of ASTM A 53/A 53M or ASTM A 106, Schedule 40, seamless steel pipe. Include ends matching joining method. 5. Steel Threaded Couplings: ASTM A 865. 6. Grooved-End Fittings: UL-listed, ASTM A 536, ductile-iron casting with OD matching steel-pipe OD. 7. Grooved-End-Pipe Couplings: UL 213 and A WWA C606, rigid pattern, unless otherwise indicated; gasketed fitting matching steel-pipe OD. Include ductile-iron housing with keys matching steel-pipe and fitting grooves, prelubricated rubber gasket listed for use with housing, and steel bolts and nuts. WATER-BASED FIRE-SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS H1405-07 210-4

2.3 SPRINKLER SPECIALTY FITTINGS A. Sprinkler specialty fittings shall be UL listed or FMG approved, with 175-psig (0-kPa) minimum working-pressure rating, and made of materials compatible with piping. Outlet Specialty Fittings: 1. Available Manufacturers: a. Anvil International, Inc. b. Central Sprinkler Corp. c. JDH Pacific, Inc. d. National Fittings, Inc. e. Shurjoint Piping Products, Inc. f. Southwestern Pipe, Inc. g. Star Pipe Products; Star Fittings Div. h. Victaulic Co. of America. i. Ward Manufacturing. 2. Mechanical-T and -Cross Fittings: UL 213, ductile-iron housing with gaskets, bolts and nuts, and threaded, locking-lug, or grooved outlets. 3. Snap-On and Strapless Outlet Fittings: UL 213, ductile-iron housing or casting with gasket and threaded outlet. B. Sprinkler Drain and Alarm Test Fittings: Cast- or ductile-iron body; with threaded or lockinglug inlet and outlet, test valve, and orifice and sight glass. 1. Available Manufacturers: a. Central Sprinkler Corp. b. Fire-End and Croker Corp. c. Viking Corp. d. Victaulic Co. of America. C. Sprinkler Branch-Line Test Fittings: Brass body with threaded inlet, capped drain outlet, and threaded outlet for sprinkler. 1. Available Manufacturers: a. Elkhart Brass Mfg. Co., Inc. b. Fire-End and Croker Corp. c. Potier-Roemer; Fire-Protection Div. D. Sprinkler Inspecr's Test Fitting: Cast- or ductile-iron housing with threaded inlet and drain outlet and sight glass. 1. Available Manufacturers: a. AGF Manufacturing Co. b. Central Sprinkler Corp. c. G/J Innovations, Inc. d. Triple R Specialty of Ajax, Inc. WATER-BASED FIRE-SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS H1405-07 210-5

E. Drop-Nipple Fittings: UL 1474, adjustable with threaded inlet and outlet, and seals. 1. Available Manufacturers: a. CECA, LLC. b. Merit. c. Viking Corp. F. Dry-Pipe-System Fittings: UL listed for dry-pipe service. 2.4 LISTED FIRE-PROTECTION VALVES A. Valves shall be UL listed or FMG approved, with 175-psig (0 kpa) minimum pressure rating. B. Ball Valves: Comply with UL 1091, except with ball instead of disc. 1. NPS 1-1/2 (DN 40) and Smaller: Bronze body with threaded ends. 2. NPS 2 and NPS 2-1/2 (DN 50 and DN 65): Bronze body with threaded ends or ductileiron body with grooved ends. 3. NPS 3 (DN 80): Ductile-iron body with grooved ends. 4. Available Manufacturers: a. NIDCO. b. Victaulic Co. of America. c. TYCO C. Butterfly Valves: UL 1091. 1. NPS 2 (DN 50) and Smaller: Bronze body with threaded ends. a. Available Manufacturers: 1) Global Safety Products, Inc. 2) Milwaukee Valve Company. 3) TYCO 2. NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) and Larger: Bronze, cast-iron, or ductile-iron body; wafer type or with flanged or grooved ends. a. Available Manufacturers: 1) Central Sprinkler Corp. 2) Global Safety Products, Inc. 3) McWane, Inc.; Kennedy Valve Div. 4) Mueller Company. 5) NIDCO. 6) Pratt, Henry Company. 7) Victaulic Co. of America. WATER-BASED FIRE-SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS H1405-07 210-6

D. Check Valves NPS 2 (DN 50) and Larger: UL 312, swing type, cast-iron body with flanged or grooved ends. 1. Available Manufacturers: a. Central Sprinkler Corp. b. Firematic Sprinkler Devices, Inc. c. Globe Fire Sprinkler Corporation. d. Grinnell Fire Protection. e. NIBCO. f. Potter-Roemer; Fire Protection Div. g. Reliable Aumatic Sprinkler Co., Inc. h. Victaulic Co. of America. i. Watts Industries, Inc.; Water Products Div. E. Gate Valves: UL 262, OS&Y type. 1. NPS 2 (DN 50) and Smaller: Bronze body with threaded ends. a. Available Manufacturers: 1) Crane Co.; Crane Valve Group; Crane Valves. 2) Hammond Valve. 3) NIBCO. 4) United Brass Works, Inc. 2. NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) and Larger: Cast-iron body with flanged ends. a. Available Manufacturers: 1) Clow Valve Co. 2) Crane Co.; Crane Valve Group; Crane Valves. 3) Crane Co.; Crane Valve Group; Jenkins Valves. 4) Hammond Valve. 5) Milwaukee Valve Company. 6) Mueller Company. 7) NIBCO. 8) Red-White Valve Corp. 9) United Brass Works, Inc. F. Indicating Valves: UL 1091, with integral indicating device and ends matching connecting piping. 1. Indicar: Electrical, 115-V ac, prewired, single-circuit, supervisory switch 2. NPS 2 (DN 50) and Smaller: Ball or butterfly valve with bronze body and threaded ends. a. Available Manufacturers: 1) Milwaukee Valve Company. 2) NIBCO. 3) Victaulic Co. of America. WATER-BASED FIRE-SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS H1405-07 210-7

3. NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) and Larger: Butterfly valve with cast- or ductile-iron body; wafer type or with flanged or grooved ends. a. Available Manufacturers: 1) Central Sprinkler Corp. 2) Grinnell Fire Protection. 3) McWane, Inc.; Kennedy Valve Div. 4) Milwaukee Valve Company. 5) NIBCO. 6) Victaulic Co. of America. 2.5 UNLISTED GENERAL-DUTY VALVES A. Ball Valves NPS 2 (DN 50) and Smaller: MSS SP-110, 2-piece copper-alloy body with chrome-plated brass ball, 600-psig (4140-kPa) minimum CWP rating, blowout-proof stem, and threaded ends. B. Gate Valves NPS 2 (DN 50) and Smaller: MSS SP-80, Type 2, Class 125 minimum, with bronze body, solid wedge, and threaded ends. C. Globe Valves NPS 2 (DN 50) and Smaller: MSS SP-80, Type 2, Class 125 minimum, with bronze body, nonmetallic disc, and threaded ends. 2.6 SPECIALTY VALVES 1. Sprinkler System Control Valves: UL listed or FMG approved, cast- or ductile-iron body with flanged or grooved ends, and 175-psig (0-kPa) minimum pressure rating. Available Manufacturers: a. AFAC Inc. b. Central Sprinkler Corp. c. Firematic Sprinkler Devices, Inc. d. Globe Fire Sprinkler Corporation. e. Grinnell Fire Protection. f. Reliable Aumatic Sprinkler Co., Inc. g. Star Sprinkler Inc. h. Venus Fire Protection, Ltd. i. Victaulic Co. of America. J. Viking Corp. 2. Dry-Pipe Valves: UL 260, differential type; with bronze seat with 0-ring seals, singlehinge pin, and latch design. Include UL 1486, quick-opening devices, trim sets for air supply, drain, priming level, alarm connections, ball drip valves, pressure gages, priming chamber attachment, and fill-line attachment. a. Air Compressor: UL 753, fractional horsepower, -V ac, 60Hz, single phase. 1) Available Manufacturers: WATER-BASED FIRE-SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS H1405-07 210-8

a) AFAC Inc. b) Gast Manufacturing, Inc. c) Grinnell Fire Protection. d) Reliable Aumatic Sprinkler Co., Inc. e) Viking Corp. B. Aumatic Drain Valves: UL 1726, NPS 3/4 (DN 20), ball-check device with threaded ends. I. Available Manufacturers: a. AFAC Inc. b. Grinnell Fire Protection. c. TYCO 2.7 MANUAL CONTROL STATIONS A. Manual Control Stations: UL listed or FMG 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 prevent accidental opening. 2.8 CONTROL PANELS I. Fire alarm scope includes the releasing panel for the preaction system. 2.9 SPRINKLERS A. Sprinklers shall be UL listed or FMG approved, with 175-psig (0-kPa) minimum pressure rating. A vail able Manufacturers: 1. AFAC Inc. 2. Central Sprinkler Corp. 3. Firematic Sprinkler Devices, Inc. 4. Globe Fire Sprinkler Corporation. 5. Grinnell Fire Protection. 6. Reliable Aumatic Sprinkler Co., Inc. 7. Star Sprinkler Inc. 8. TYCO 9. Venus Fire Protection, Ltd. 10. Victaulic Co. of America. 11. Viking Corp. B. Aumatic Sprinklers: With heat-responsive element complying with the following: 1. UL 199, for nonresidential applications. 2. UL 1626, for residential applications. WATER-BASED FIRE-SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS Hl405-07 21IOOO- 9

C. Sprinkler Types and Categories: Nominal 1/2-inch (12.7-mm) orifice for "Ordinary" temperature classification rating, unless otherwise indicated or required by application. D. Sprinkler types, features, and options as follows: 1. Concealed ceiling sprinklers, including cover plate. 2. Extended-coverage sprinklers. 3. Flush ceiling sprinklers, including escutcheon. 4. Institution sprinklers, made with a small, breakaway projection. 5. Pendent sprinklers. 6. Pendent, dry-type sprinklers. 7. Quick-response sprinklers. 8. Recessed sprinklers, including escutcheon. 9. Sidewall sprinklers. 10. Sidewall, dry-type sprinklers. 11. Upright sprinklers. E. Sprinkler Finishes: Chrome plated, bronze, and painted. F. Sprinkler Escutcheons: Materials, types, and finishes for the following sprinkler mounting applications. Escutcheons for concealed, flush, and recessed-type sprinklers are specified with sprinklers. 1. Ceiling Mounting: Chrome-plated steel, one piece, flat or Chrome-plated steel, 2 piece, with l-inch (25-mm) vertical adjustment. 2. Sidewall Mounting: Chrome-plated steel, one piece, flat. G. Sprinkler Guards: Wire-cage type, including fastening device for attaching sprinkler. 2.10 FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTIONS A. Available Manufacturers: 1. AFAC Inc. 2. Central Sprinkler Corp. 3. Elkhart Brass Mfg. Co., Inc. 4. Fire-End and Croker Corp. 5. Fire Protection Products, Inc. 6. GMR International Equipment Corporation. 7. Guardian Fire Equipment Incorporated. 8. Potier-Roemer; Fire-Protection Div. 9. Reliable Aumatic Sprinkler Co., Inc. 10. United Brass Works, Inc. B. Wall-Type, Fire Department Connection: UL 405, 175-psig (0-kPa) minimum pressure rating; with corrosion-resistant-metal body with brass inlets, brass wall escutcheon plate, brass lugged caps with gaskets and brass chains, and brass lugged swivel connections. Include inlets with threads according NFP A 1963 and matching local fire department sizes and threads, outlet with pipe threads, extension pipe nipples, check devices or clappers for inlets, and WATER-BASED FIRE-SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS H1405-07 210-10

escutcheon plate with marking similar "AUTO SPKR." Fire department connection can match riser size. 1. Type: Exposed, projecting, with two inlets and round escutcheon plate. 2. Finish: Polished chrome-plated or Rough chrome-plated. 2.11 ALARM DEVICES A. Alarm-device types shall match piping and equipment connections. B. Electrically Operated Alarm: UL 464, with 6-inch- (150-mm-) minimum- diameter, vibratingtype, metal alarm bell with red-enamel facry finish and suitable for outdoor use. 1. Available Manufacturers: a. Potter Electric Signal Company. b. System Sensor. c. FPPI, Fire Protection Products, Inc. C. Water-Flow Indicar: UL 346, electrical-supervision, paddle-operated-type, water-flow detecr with 250-psig (1725-kPa) pressure rating and designed for horizontal or vertical installation. Include two single-pole, double-throw circuit switches for isolated alarm and auxiliary contacts, 7 A, 125-V ac and 0.25 A, 24-V de; complete with facry-set, fieldadjustable retard element prevent false signals and tamperproof cover that sends signal if removed. 1. Available Manufacturers: a. ADT Security Services, Inc. b. Grinnell Fire Protection. c. ITT McDonnell & Miller. d. Potter Electric Signal Company. e. System Sensor. f. Viking Corp. g. Watts Industries, Inc.; Water Products Div. D. Pressure Switch: UL 753, electrical-supervision-type, water-flow switch with retard feature. Include single-pole, double-throw, normally closed contacts and design that operates on rising pressure and signals water flow. 1. Available Manufacturers: a. Grinnell Fire Protection. b. Potter Electric Signal Company. c. System Sensor. d. Viking Corp. E. Valve Supervisory Switch: UL 753, electrical, single-pole, double-throw switch with normally closed contacts. Include design that signals controlled valve is in other than fully open position. 1. Available Manufacturers: WATER-BASED FIRE-SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS Hl405-07 210-11

a. McWane, Inc.; Kennedy Valve Div. b. Potter Electric Signal Company. c. System Sensor. 2.12 PRESSURE GAGES A. Available Manufacturers: 1. AGF Manufacturing Co. 2. AMETEK, Inc.; U.S. Gauge. 3. Brecco Corporation. 4. Dresser Equipment Group; Instrument Div. 5. Marsh Bellofram. 6. WIKA Instrument Corporation. B. Description: UL 393, 3-1/2-4-1/2-inch- (90-115-mm-) diameter, dial pressure gage with range of 0 250 psig (0 1725 kpa) minimum. 1. Water System Piping: Include caption "WATER" or "AIR/WATER" on dial face. 2. Air System Piping: Include retard feature and caption "AIR" or "AIR/WATER" on dial face. 2.13 NITROGEN CORROSION INHIBITING SYSTEM A. Available Manufacturers: 1. N-2 Blast by South-Tek Systems 2. ECS Protecr by Engineered Corrosion Solutions 3. MICBlast by National Fire Equipment, Ltd. 4. Potter Corrosion Solutions by Potter Electric Signal Co, LLC B. Description: Engineered UL listed corrosion inhibiting system by introducing Nitrogen and deoxygenated air in piping with separate air compressor as needed meet 30 minute NFPA 13 fill requirements and integral Nitrogen Srage tanks. PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. Results of a new fire-hydrant flow test are provided. The test was performed according NFPA 13 and NFPA 291. Use results for system design calculations required in Patt 1 "Quality Assurance" Article. B. Repott test results promptly and in writing. WATER-BASED FIRE-SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS H1405-07 210-12

3.2 EXAMINATION' A. Examine existing building verify actual locations of existing piping, ceilings and other equipment before installation. B. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfacry conditions have been corrected. 3.3 PIPING APPLICATIONS, GENERAL A. Shop weld pipe joints where welded piping is indicated. B. Flanges, flanged fittings, unions, nipples, and transition and special fittings with finish and pressure ratings same as or higher than system's pressure rating may be used in aboveground applications, unless otherwise indicated. C. Piping between Fire Department Connections and Check Valves: Standard-weight steel pipe with threaded ends; cast- or malleable-iron threaded fittings; and threaded or grooved ends; grooved-end fittings; grooved-end-pipe couplings; and grooved joints. 3.4 SPRINKLER SYSTEM PIPING APPLICATIONS A. Standard-Pressure, Wet-Pipe Sprinkler System, 175-psig (0-kPa) Maximum Working Pressure: 1. Sprinkler-Piping Fitting Option: Specialty sprinkler fittings, NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller, including mechanical-t and -cross fittings, may be used downstream from sprinkler zone valves. 2. NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller: Threaded-end, black, standard-weight steel pipe; cast- or malleable-iron threaded fittings; and threaded joints. All exposed pipe shall have threaded joints and fittings. 3. NPS 1-1/2 (DN 40) and larger: Grooved-end, Schedule 40 steel pipe; steel welding fittings, grooved-end fittings; grooved-end-pipe couplings; and grooved joints. All exposed pipe shall have threaded joints and fittings. B. Standard-Pressure, Preaction (Single Interlock) -Pipe Sprinkler System, 175-psig (0-kPa) Maximum Working Pressure: 1. Sprinkler-Piping Fitting Option: Specialty sprinkler fittings, NPS 2 (DN 50) NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) NPS 3 (DN 80) and smaller, including mechanical-t and -cross fittings, may be used downstream from sprinkler zone valves. 2. NPS 2 (DN 50) and larger: Threaded-end, standard-weight steel pipe; cast- or malleableiron threaded fittings; and threaded joints. All exposed pipe shall have threaded joints and fittings. 3. NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller: Threaded-end, Schedule 30 steel pipe; cast- or malleableiron threaded fittings; and threaded joints. 4. NPS 1-1/2 (DN 40): Grooved-end, Schedule 40 steel pipe; steel welding fittings, grooved-end fittings; grooved-end-pipe couplings; and grooved joints. All exposed pipe shall have threaded joints and fittings. WATER-BASED FIRE-SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS H1405-07 210-13

3.5 VALVE APPLICATIONS A. Drawings indicate valve types be used. Where specific valve types are not indicated, the following requirements apply: 1. Listed Fire-Protection Valves: UL listed and FMG approved for applications where required by NFP A 13. a. Shuff Duty: Use ball, butterfly, or gate valves. 2. Unlisted General-Duty Valves: For applications where UL-listed and FMG-approved valves are not required by NFPA 13. a. Shuff Duty: Use ball, butterfly, or gate valves. b. Throttling Duty: Use ball or globe valves. 3.6 JOINT CONSTRUCTION A. Threaded Joints: Comply with NFPA 13 for pipe thickness and threads. Do not thread pipe smaller than NPS 8 (DN 200) with wall thickness less than Schedule 40 unless approved by authorities having jurisdiction and thre~ds are checked by a ring gage and comply with ASME B1.20.1. B. All exposed pipe shall have threaded joints and fittings. C. Grooved Joints: Assemble joints with listed coupling and gasket, lubricant, and bolts. 1. Steel Pipe: Square-cut or roll-groove piping as indicated. Use grooved-end fittings and rigid, grooved-end-pipe couplings, unless otherwise indicated. 2. Dry-Pipe Systems: Use fittings and gaskets listed for dry-pipe service. 3.7 WATER-SUPPLY CONNECTION A. Connect fire-suppression piping building's interior water distribution piping. Install shuff valve, backflow preventer, pressure gage, drain, and other accessories indicated at connection water distribution piping. Install shuff valve, check valve, pressure gage, and drain at connection water supply. 3.8 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. B. Use approved fittings make changes in direction, branch takeoffs from mains, and reductions in pipe sizes. WATER-BASED FIRE-SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS H1405-07 210-14

C. Install unions adjacent each valve in pipes NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller. Unions are not required on flanged devices or in piping installations using grooved joints. D. Install flanges or flange adapters on valves, apparatus, and equipment having NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) and larger connections. E. Install "Inspecr's Test Connections" in sprinkler system piping, complete with shuff valve, sized and located according NFP A 13. F. Install sprinkler piping with drains for complete system drainage. G. Install ball drip valves drain piping between fire department connections and check valves. Drain floor drain or outside building. H. Install alarm devices in piping systems. I. Hangers and Supports: Comply with NFPA 13 for hanger materials. J. Install sprinkler system piping according NFPA 13. K. Install pressure gages on riser or feed main, at each sprinkler test connection. Include pressure gages with connection not less than NPS 114 (DN 8) and with soft metal seated globe valve, arranged for draining pipe between gage and valve. Install gages permit removal, and install where they will not be subject freezing. L. M. N. Drain preaction piping. Pressurize and check preaction pipe sprinkler system piping and air compressors. Fill wet-pipe sprinkler system piping with water. 3.9 A. B. VALVE INSTALLATION Install listed fire-protection valves, unlisted general-duty valves, specialty valves and trim, controls, and specialties according NFP A 13 and authorities having jurisdiction. Install listed fire-protection shuff valves supervised-open, located 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. D. Specialty Valves: 1. Dry-Pipe Valves: Install trim sets for air supply, drain, priming level, alarm connections, ball drip valves, pressure gages, priming chamber attachment, and fill-line attachment. a. Install air compressor and compressed-air supply piping. WATER-BASED FIRE-SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS H1405-07 210-15

3.I 0 SPRINKLER APPLICATIONS A. Drawings indicate sprinkler types be used. Where specific types are not indicated, use the following sprinkler types: 1. Rooms without Ceilings: Upright sprinklers. 2. Rooms with Suspended Ceilings: Pendent, recessed, flush, and concealed sprinklers, as indicated. 3. Wall Mounting: Sidewall sprinklers. 4. Spaces Subject Freezing: Upright, pendent, dry sprinklers; and sidewall, dry sprinklers as indicated. 5. Special Applications: Extended-coverage, and quick-response sprinklers where indicated. 6. Sprinkler Finishes: a. Upright, Pendent, and Sidewall Sprinklers: Chrome plated in finished spaces exposed view; rough bronze in unfinished spaces not exposed view. b. Concealed Sprinklers: Rough brass, with facry-painted white cover plate. c. Flush Sprinklers: Bright chrome, with chrome escutcheon. d. Recessed Sprinklers: Bright chrome, with bright chrome escutcheon. e. Residential Sprinklers: Dull chrome. 3.11 SPRINKLER lnst ALLA TION A. Install sprinklers in suspended ceilings in center of narrow dimension of acoustical ceiling panels and tiles. B. Do not install pendent or sidewall, wet-type sprinklers in areas subject freezing. Use drytype sprinklers with water supply from heated space. 3.12 FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION INSTALLATION A. Install wall-type, fire department connections in vertical wall. B. Install ball drip valve at each check valve for fire department connection. 3.13 CONNECTIONS A. Drawings indicate general arrangement of piping, fittings, and specialties. B. Install piping adjacent equipment allow service and maintenance. C. Connect water-supply piping fire-suppression piping. Include backflow preventer between potable-water piping and fire-suppression piping. Refer Division 22 Section "Domestic Water Piping Specialties" for backflow preventers. D. Install ball drip valves at each check valve for fire department connection. Drain floor drain or outside building. E. Connect piping specialty valves, specialties, fire department connections, and accessories. WATER-BASED FIRE-SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS Hl405-07 210-16

F. Connect air compressor the following piping and wiring: 1. Pressure gages and controls. 2. Electrical power system. 3. Fire alarm devices, including low-pressure alarm. G. H. Connect alarm devices fire alarm. Tighten electrical connecrs and terminals according manufacturer's published rquetightening values. If manufacturer's rque values are not indicated, use those specified in UL 486A and UL 486B. 3.14 A. LABELING AND IDENTIFICATION Install labeling and pipe markers on equipment and piping according requirements m NFPA 13. 3.15 A. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL Perform the following field tests and inspections and prepare test reports: 1. Leak Test: After installation, charge system 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. Energize circuits electrical equipment and devices. 4. Start and run air compressors. 5. Flush, test, and inspect sprinkler systems according NFPA 13, "Systems Acceptance" Chapter. 6. Coordinate with fire alarm tests. Operate as required. 7. Verify that equipment hose threads are same as local fire department equipment. B. Report test results promptly and in writing Architect and authorities having jurisdiction. 3.16 A. B. c. CLEANING AND PROTECTION Clean dirt and debris from sprinklers. Remove and replace sprinklers with paint other than facry finish. Protect sprinklers from damage until Substantial Completion. 3.17 A. DEMONSTRATION Engage a facry-authorized service representative train Owner's maintenance personnel adjust, operate, and maintain specialty valves. Refer Division 0 I Section "Demonstration and Training." WATER-BASED FIRE-SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS Hl405-07 210-17

END OF SECTION 210 WATER-BASED FIRE-SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS H1405-07 210-18

Hydraulic Calculations Fire Protection System Upgrades Northwest Regional Youth Center Kansas City, MO Project# H1405-07 Site# 5703 Facility # 60136 Date: 04-29-16 Calculated by: Paul C. Link, P.E. Area Summary: Area Description GPM PSI Demand Location Area #1 Area #2 Area#3 Dormiry Kitchen Classroom 340 476 355 91.2 At connection supply 45.9 At connection supply 44.6 At connection supply cii1ag flve '

Fire Sprinkler Solutions, Inc. NWMO Youth- Area #1 Page Date 1 04-29-16 Hydraulic Desiqn Information Sheet Name - Northwest Regional Youth Center - Area #1 Location - Dormiry Building - Northwest Regional Youth Center Contracr - Calculated By - Paul C. Link, P.E. Construction: ( ) Combustible (X) Non-Combustible Occupancy - Dorm I educational Date - 04-29-16 System No. - pre-action Contract No. - Drawing No. - 5 Ceiling Height - 13' s y s T E M D E s I G N (X) NFPA 13 (X) Lt. Haz. Ord.Haz.Gp. ( ) 1 ( ) 2 ( ) 3 ( ) Ex.Haz. ( ) NFPA 231 ( ) NFPA 231C Other ( ) Figure Curve Specific Ruling Made By Date Area of Sprinkler Operation - 1500 Density - 0.1 Area Per Sprinkler - 150 Elevation at Highest Outlet - 13 Hose Allowance - Inside Rack Sprinkler Allowance Hose Allowance - Outside - Note System Type ( ) Wet ( ) Dry ( ) Deluge (X) Preaction ( ) Other Sprinkler/Nozzle Make Model Size 1/2" K-Facr Temp.Rat.155 Calculation Summary Flow Required - 340 C-Facr Used: Press Required- 91.2 Overhead 140 Underground w A T E R s u Water Flow Test: Pump Data: Tank or Reservoir: Date of Test - 01-14-2016 Cap. - Time of Test Rated Cap. Elev.- Static Press - 101 @ Press Residual Press - 99 Elev. Well Flow - 770 Proof Flow Elevation - 0 P Location - Flow hydrant: west of site P Static I residual hydrant: front of building by west driveway L Source of Information - KCMO Water Dept. and Jayhawk Fire Sprinkler Co. y c 0 M M S R T A 0 c R K A G E Commodity Srage Ht. Srage Method: Single Row Double Row Mult. Row Flue Spacing Longitudinal Solid Piled Class Area % Conven. Pallet Slave Pallet Horizontal Barriers Provided: Location Aisle W. Palletized ( ) Au. Srage (. ) Solid Shelf ( ) Open Shelf Rack Clearance:Srage Ceiling Transverse Encap. Non

Water Supply Curve C Fire Sprinkler Solutions, Inc. NWMO Youth - Area #1 Page 2 Date 04-29-16 City Water Supj:!ly: C1 - Stat1c Pressure : 101 C2 - Residual Pressure: 99 C2 - Residual Flow : 770 Demand: D1 - Elevation D2 - System Flow D2- System Pressure Hose ( Demand ) D3 - System Demand Safety Margin : 30 :239.725 : 91.195 : :339.725 : 9.365 C1 I I 1 I 7 v ll"''"l! ~I JJ1 200 300 400 500 600 FLOW ( N A 1.85 ) 700 800 900 Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N.H. USA 03087

Fittings Used Summary Fire Sprinkler Solutions, Inc. NWMO Youth -Area #1 Page 3 Date 04-29-16 Fitting Legend Abbrev. Name Vz % 1 1% 1Vz 2 2% 3 3Vz 4 5 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 24 B E G s T NFPA 13 Butterfly Valve NFPA 13 90' Standard Elbow NFPA 13 Gate Valve NFPA 13 Swing Check NFPA 13 90' Flow thru Tee 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 2 3 0 0 5 7 5 6 0 6 7 10 0 4 5 6 7 8 0 1 1 1 1 9 11 14 16 19 8 10 12 15 17 12 10 2 22 20 9 10 12 12 14 18 2 3 4 27 32 45 25 30 35 19 21 0 0 0 0 0 22 27 35 40 45 50 61 5 6 7 8 10 11 13 55 65 50 60 71 81 91 101 121 Units Summary Diameter Units length Units Flow Units Pressure Units Inches Feet US Gallons per Minute Pounds per Square Inch Note: Fitting legend provides equivalent pipe lengths for fittings types of various diameters. Equivalent lengths shown are standard for actual diameters of Sched 40 pipe and CFacrs of i 20 except as noted with *. The fittings marked with a * show equivalent lengths values supplied by manufacturers based on specific pipe diameters and CFacrs and they require no adjustment. All values for fittings not marked with a* will be adjusted in the calculation for CFacrs of other than i 20 and diameters other than Sched 40 per NFPA. Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N.H. USA 03087

Flow Summary- NFPA 2007 Fire Sprinkler Solutions, Inc. NWMO Youth- Area #1 Page 4 Date 04-29-16 SUPPLY ANALYSIS Node at Source Static Pressure Residual Pressure Flow Available Pressure Total Demand Required Pressure TST 101.0 99 77.56 339.72 91.195 NODE ANALYSIS Node Tag Elevation Node Type Pressure at Node Discharge at Node Notes 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 5 4 109 110 3 BPR 2 1 TOR BOR UG1 TST 116 117 118 119 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 8.25 13.0 13.67 13.67 13.0 13.0 13.67 13.67 13.67 13.67 13.0 13.67 13.67 13.67 13.67 13.67 7.17 15.0 7.61 8.61 9.92 18 10.81 14.82 19 25.25 27.46 34.21 42.9 48.14 52.13 70.56 74.55 75.15 80.24 87.94 88.77 91.2 10 7.26 15.09 7.19 15.02 8.28 16.11 9.7 10.29 7.49 15.33 8.62 16.44 7.65 15.49 8.8 16.61 8.48 16.31 8.43 16.26 9.67 17.42 11.0 18.57 12.59 19.87 21.9 26.21 Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N.H. USA 03087

Final Calculations - Hazen-Williams - 2007 Fire Sprinkler Solutions, Inc. NWMO Youth- Area #1 Page 5 Date 04-29-16 Node1 Elev1 K Node2 Elev2 Fact Qa Nom Fitting or Qt Act Eqv. Ln. Pipe Ftng's Total CFact Pf/Ft Pt Pe Pf ******* Notes ****** 13 0 101 13 101 13 102 13 102 13 103 13 103 13 104 13 104 13 105 13 105 13 106 13 106 13 107 13 107 13 108 13 108 13 5 13 5 13 4 13 4 13 109 13 109 13 110 9 110 9 3 9 3 9 BPR 9 BPR 9 2 9 15.00 T 3.568 15.0 1.049 15.09 1.25 T 4.282 39 1.38 16.31 1.5 E 2.855 T 5.71 46.4 1.61 2 46.4 2.067 31.76 2 78.16 2.067 63.23 2 T 7.137 141.39 2.067 33.68 2 175.07 2.067 38.45 2 213.52 2.067 26.20 2 239.72 2.067 2.5 E 4.282 T 8.564 239.72 2.469 2.5 E 4.282 239.72 2.469 2.5 2E 8.564 239.72 2.469 2.5 E 4.282 239.72 2.469 2.5 2E 8.564 T 8.564 239.72 2.469 B 4.996 s 9.992 El 0.714 3 3E 21.0 T 15.0 239.72 3.068 0.500 3.568 4.068 5.500 4.282 9.782 3.670 8.565 12.235 5.000 5.000 8.750 8.750 8.920 7.137 16.057 11.500 11.500 11.500 11.500 3.330 3.330 11.330 12.846 24.176 26.830 4.282 31.112 4.000 8.564 12.564 4.282 14.282 33.150 32.830 65.980 21.650 36.000 57.650 0.1069 0.1021 0.1074 318 834 0.2499 0.3710 0.5357 0.6634 0.2793 0.2793 0.2793 0.2793 0.2793 692 7.175 0.435 7.610 0.999 8.609 1.314 9.923 0.159 182 0.730 10.812 4.012 14.824 4.267 191 6.160 25.251 2.209 27.460 6.752 34.212 8.689 42.901 1.732 3.509 48.142 3.989 52.131 18.426 70.557 3.990 Vel= 5.57 Vel= 6.45 Vel= 7.31 Vel= 4.44 Vel"' 7.47 Vel= 13.52 Vel= 16.74 Vel= 20.41 Vel= 22.92 Vel= 16.06 Vel= 16.06 Vel= 16.06 Vel= 16.06 Vel= 16.06 Vel= 10.40 Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N.H. USA 03087

Final Calculations - Hazen-Williams Fire Sprinkler Solutions, Inc. Page 6 NWMO Youth- Area #1 Date 04-29-16 Node1 Elev1 K Qa Nom Fitting Pipe CFact Pt or Ftng's Pe ******* Notes ****** Node2 Elev2 Fact Qt Act Eqv. Ln. Total Pf/Ft Pf 2 9 4 32.670 74.547 1 9 239.72 4.026 32.670 184 0.602 Vel= 6.04 1 9 4 6E 6 158.810 75.149 2T 4 0 0.325 TOR 8.25 239.72 4.026 258.810 184 4.768 Vel= 6.04 TOR 8.25 4 7.000 80.242 7.573 * * Fixed Loss = 4 BOR 0 239.72 4.026 7.000 184 0.129 Vel= 6.04 BOR 0 4 E 1 3.000 87.944 T 2 42.000 UG1 0 239.72 4.026 B 12.0 45.000 184 0.829 Vel= 6.04 UG1 0 4 2E 267 1300 140 88.773 T 267 61.041 TST 0 239.72 4.1 G 2.907 191.041 127 2.422 Vel= 5.83 Oa= TST 339.72 91.195 K Facr = 35.57 116 13 0 15.09 1 E 1.427 1.830 7.258 1.427 101 13 15.09 1.049 3.257 0.1081 0.352 Vel"' 0 101 15.09 7.610 K Facr= 5.47 117 13.67 0 15.02 180 7.193 118 13.67 15.02 1.049 180 0.1073 1.082 Vel= 5.58 118 13.67 0 16.11 1.25 E 2.141 4.000 8.275 T 4.282 6.423 0.290 119 13 31.13 1.38 10.423 0.1087 1.133 Vel= 6.68 119 13 1.5 11.500 9.698 13 31.13 1.61 11.500 513 0.590 Vel= 4.91 13 32.10 1.5 2.750 10.288 105 13 63.23 1.61 2.750 0.1905 0.524 Vel= 9.96 105 63.23 10.812 K Facr:::: 19.23 122 13.67 0 15.33 180 7.492 123 13.67 15.33 1.049 180 0.1114 1.123 Vel= 9 123 13.67 0 16.43 1.25 E 2.141 4.000 8.615 T 4.282 6.423 0.290 104 13 31.76 1.38 10.423 0.1129 1.177 Vel= 6.81 104 31.76 182 K Facr = 10 124 13.67 0 15.49 180 7.653 125 13.67 15.49 1.049 180 0.1137 1.146 Vel= 5.75 Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N.H. USA 03087

Final Calculations - Hazen-Williams Fire Sprinkler Solutions, Inc. NWMO Youth- Area #1 Page 7. Date 04-29-16 Node1 Elev1 K Node2 Elev2 Fact Qa Nom Fitting or Qt Act Eqv. Ln. Pipe Ftng's Total CFact Pf/Ft Pt Pe Pf ******* Notes ****** 125 13.67 0 13 126 13 0 102 13 102 127 13.67 0 128 13.67 128 13.67 0 106 13 106 129 13.67 0 130 13.67 130 13.67 0 107 13 107 131 13.67 0 108 13 108 16.61 1.25 E 2.141 T 4.282 32.1 1.38 32.10 16.31 16.31 1.049 16.31 16.26 16.26 1.049 17.42 E 1.427 T 3.568 33.68 1.049 33.68 18.57 18.57 1.049 19.88 1 E 1.427 T 3.568 38.45 1.049 38.45 26.21 E 1.427 T 3.568 26.21 1.049 26.21 4.000 6.423 10.423 1.000 1.000 5.170 4.995 10.165 5.170 4.995 10.165 5.170 4.995 10.165 0.1150 0.1250 0.1243 0.4781 0.1590 0.6109 0.3007 8.799 0.290 1.199 10.288 8.484 0.125 8.609 8.431 1.243 9.674 0.290 4.860 14.824 11.001 1.590 12.591 0.290 6.210 191 21.904 0.290 3.057 25.251 Vel= 6.89 K Facr= 11 Vel= 6.05 K Facr= 5.56 Vel= 6.04 Vel= 12.50 K Facr= 8.75 Vel= 6.89 Vel= 14.27 K Facr= 8.80 Vel= 9.73 K Facr= 5.22 Compute'r Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N.H. USA 03087

Fire Sprinkler Solutions, Inc. NW MO Youth - Area #2 Page Date 1 04-29-16 Hydraulic Design Information Sheet Name - Northwest Regional Youth Center - Area #2 Location - Kitchen Building - Northwest Regional Youth Center Contracr - Calculated By - Paul C. Link, P.E. Construction: ( ) Combustible (X) Non-Combustible Occupancy - Dorm I educational Date - 04-29-16 System No. - wet Contract No. - Drawing No. - 5 Ceiling Height - 9' s y s T E M D E s I G N (X) NFPA 13 ( ) NFPA 231 Other Specific Ruling Lt. Haz. Ord.Haz.Gp. (X) 1 () 2 () 3 () Ex.Haz. NFPA 231C ( ) Figure Curve Area of Sprinkler Operation - 1500 Density - 0.15 Area Per Sprinkler - varies Elevation at Highest Outlet - 9' Hose Allowance - Inside Rack Sprinkler Allowance Hose Allowance - Outside - Note Made By System Type (X) Wet ( ) Dry ( ) Deluge ( ) Preaction ( ) Other Date Sprinkler/Nozzle Make Model Size 1/2", 3/4" K-Facr, 11.2 Temp.Rat.155 Calculation Flow Required - 476 Summary C-Facr Used: Press Required- 45.9 Overhead 140 Underground w A T E R s u Water Flow Test: Date of Test - 01-14-2016 Time of Test Static Press - 101 Residual Press - 99 Flow - 770 Elevation - 0 Pump Data: Rated Cap. @ Press Elev. Tank or Reservoir: Cap. - Elev.- Well Proof Flow P Location - Flow hydrant: west of site P Static I residual hydrant: front of building by west driveway L Source of Information - KCMO Water Dept. and Jayhawk Fire Sprinkler Co. y c 0 M M S R T A 0 c R K A G E Commodity Srage Ht. Srage Method: Single Row Double Row Mult. Row Flue Spacing Longitudinal Class Location Area Aisle W. Solid Piled % Palletized % Conven. Pallet Slave Pallet Horizontal Barriers Provided: ( ) Au. Srage (. ) Solid Shelf ( ) Open Shelf Rack Clearance:Srage Ceiling Transverse Encap. Non

Water Supply Curve C Fire Sprinkler Solutions, Inc. NWMO Youth- Area#2 Page 2 Date 04-29-16 City Water Suwly: C1 - Static Pressure : 101 C2 - Residual Pressure: 99 C2 - Residual Flow : 770 Demand: D1 -Elevation 02 - System Flow D2 - System Pressure Hose ( Demand ) D3 - System Demand Safety Margin : 3.898 :375.999 : 45.885 : :475.999 : 54.294 150 140 130 p R 110 E s 90 s 80 u 70 C1 C2 R 60 E 50 40 30 20 10 A v.. n:11 L v / ln_'l_,... D3 200 300 400 500 600 FLOW ( N A 1.85 ) 700 800 900 Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 11 i Windham N.H. USA 03087

Fittings Used Summary Fire Sprinkler Solutions, Inc. NWMO Youth -Area #2 Page 3 Date 04-29-16 Fitting Legend Abbrev. Name '12 % 1 1V.. 1'12 2 2'12 3 3'12 4 5 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 24 B E G T NFPA 13 Butterfly Valve NFPA 13 90' Standard Elbow NFPA 13 Gate Valve NFPA 13 90' Flow thru Tee 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 4 0 0 2 3 0 0 5 6 0 6 7 10 0 4 5 6 7 8 0 1 1 1 1 8 10 12 15 17 12 10 2 20 9 10 12 12 14 18 2 3 4 25 30 35 19 21 0 0 0 0 0 22 27 35 40 45 50 61 5 6 7 8 10 11 13 50 60 71 81 91 101 121 Units Summary Diameter Units Length Units Flow Units Pressure Units Inches Feet US Gallons per Minute Pounds per Square Inch Note: Fitting Legend provides equivalent pipe lengths for fittings types of various diameters. Equivalent lengths shown are standard for actual diameters of Sched 40 pipe and CFacrs of except as noted with *. The fittings marked with a * show equivalent lengths values supplied by manufacturers based on specific pipe diameters and CFacrs and they require no adjustment. All values for fittings not marked with a * wfll be adjusted in the calculation for CFacrs of other than and diameters other than Sched 40 per NFP A. Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N.H. USA 03087

Flow Summary- NFPA 2007 Fire Sprinkler Solutions, Inc. NWMO Youth Area #2 Page 4 Date 04-29-16 SUPPLY ANALYSIS Node at Source Static Pressure Residual Pressure Flow Available Pressure Total Demand Required Pressure TST 101.0 99 77.179 476.0 45.885 NODE ANALYSIS Node Tag Elevation Node Type Pressure at Node Discharge at Node Notes DP01 EQ01 200 201 202 203 204 205 TOR BOR UG1 TST 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 6 1 218 219 220 221 222 8.0 11.2 11.2 11.2 11.2 5.74 7.18 15.0 6.82 11.57 38.1 13.04 40.44 19 16.61 17.52 29.85 29.89 38.44 40.32 45.88 10 12.08 19.46 13.54 20.61 14.34 13.36 20.47 14.39 21.24 16.13 16.4 15.04 21.71 15.74 22.22 16.73 45.81 18.79 48.55 27.63 26.95 27.87 19.57 24.77 21.31 25.85 23.71 23.72 21.71 26.77 K=K@ EQ01 Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N.H. USA 03087

Final Calculations - Hazen-Williams - 2007 Fire Sprinkler Solutions, Inc. NWMO Youth - Area #2 Page 5 Date 04-29-16 Node1 Elev1 K Node2 Elev2 Fact Qa Nom Fitting or Qt Act Eqv. Ln. Pipe Ftng's Total CFact Pf/Ft Pt Pe Pf ******* Notes ****** DP01 8 0 EQ01 9 EQ01 200 9 11.20 201 9 201 9 11.20 202 9 202 9 203 9 203 9 204 9 204 9 205 9 205 9 TOR 9 TOR 9 BOR 0 BOR 0 UG1 0 UG1 0 TST 0 TST 206 9 0 207 9 207 9 0 208 9 208 9 202 9 202 15.00 1 15.0 1.049 15.00 38.10 1.25 38.1 1.38 40.44 1.5 T 8.0 78.54 1.61 60.54 2 138 2.067 22.22 2 161.3 2.067 42.95 2 2T 2 204.25 2.067 171.75 4 376.0 4.26 4 E 13.167 376.0 4.26 4 E 13.167 T 26.334 376.0 4.26 8 15.8 4 2E 267 T 267 376.0 4.1 G 2.907 476.00 19.46 E 2.0 19.46 1.049 20.61 1.25 T 6.0 47 1.38 20.47 1.5 T 8.0 60.54 1.61 60.54 1.000 1.000 13.000 13.000 5.080 8.000 13.080 5.330 5.330 4.000 4.000 15.000 200 35.000 1.330 1.330 7.000 13.167 20.167 3.000 55.301 58.301 1300 61.041 191.041 9.830 2.000 11.830 0.500 6.000 6.500 2.750 8.000 10.750 760 0.1128 0.2029 0.1730 0.2275 0.3522 323 322 322 140 292 0.1237 0.1238 0.1253 7.176-0.433 76 6.819 11.572 1.466 13.038 2.654 192 0.922 16.614 0.910 17.524 12.326 29.850 43 29.893 7.898 0.649 38.440 1.876 40.316 5.569 45.885 12.077 1.463 13.540 0.805 14.345 1.347 192 Vel= 5.57 K Facr= 5.74 Vel= 8.17 Vel= 12.38 Vel= 13.30 Vel= 15.42 Vel= 19.53 Vel= 8.46 * * Fixed Loss = 4 Vel= 8.46 Vel= 8.46 Vel= 9.14 Oa= K Facr = 70.27 Vel= 7.22 Vel= 8.60 Vel= 9.54 K Facr = 15.28 Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N.H. USA 03087

Final Calculations - Hazen-Williams Fire Sprinkler Solutions, Inc. Page 6 NWMO Youth- Area #2 Date 04-29-16 Node1 Elev1 K Qa Nom Fitting Pipe CFact Pt or Ftng's Pe ******* Notes ****** Node2 Elev2 Fact Qt Act Eqv. Ln. Total Pf/Ft Pf 209 9 0 20.47 1 E 2.0 5.250 13.360 2.000 208 9 20.47 1.049 7.250 0.1359 0.985 Vel= 7.60 208 20.47 14.345 K Facr= 5.40 210 9 0 21.24 T 5.0 7.000 14.387 5.000 211 9 21.24 1.049 12.000 0.1454 1.745 Vel= 7.88 211 9 1.25 7.000 16.132 212 9 21.24 1.38 7.000 383 0.268 Vel= 4.56 212 9 21.72 1.5 T 8.0 8.920 16.400 8.000 o.o 204 9 42.96 1.61 16.920 664 1.124 Vel= 6.77 204 42.96 17.524 K Facr = 10.26 213 9 0 21.72 1 T 5.0 4.000 15.036 5.000 212 9 21.72 1.049 00 0.1516 1.364 Vel= 8.06 212 21.72 16.400 K Facr= 5.36 214 9 0 22.22 1 T 5.0 0.500 15.745 5.000 203 9 22.22 1.049 5.500 0.1580 0.869 Vel= 8.25 203 22.22 16.614 K Facr= 5.45 215 9 11.20 45.81 1.25 13.000 16.728 216 9 45.81 1.38 13.000 0.1585 2.061 Vel= 9.83 216 9 11.20 48.55 1.5 E 4.0 5.330 18.789 T 8.0 12.000 3.898 217 0 94.36 1.61 17.330 0.2849 4.938 Vel= 14.87 217 0 77.38 2.5 300 27.625-3.898 6 9 171.74 2.469 300 0.1076 3.227 Vel= 11.51 6 9 3 32.840 26.954 1 9 171.74 3.26 32.840 278 0.912 Vel= 6.60 1 9 4 6E 702 157.480 27.866 T 26.334 105.336 205 9 171.74 4.26 262.816 075 1.984 Vel= 3.87 205 171.74 29.850 K Facr = 31.43 218 9 0 24.77 00 19.567 219 9 24.77 1.049 00 0.1933 1.740 Vel= 9.20 Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N.H. USA 03087

Final Calculations - Hazen-Williams Fire Sprinkler Solutions, Inc. Page 7 NWMO Youth- Area #2 Date 04-29-16 Node1 Elev1 K Qa Nom Fitting Pipe CFact Pt or Ftng's Pe ******* Notes ****** Node2 Elev2 Fact Qt Act Eqv. Ln. Total Pf/Ft Pf 219 9 0 25.85 1.25 T 6.0 6.580 21.307 6.000 220 9 50.62 1.38 12.580 0.1907 2.399 Vel= 10.86 220 9 3 5.580 23.706 221 9 50.62 3.26 5.580 029 16 Vel= 1.95 221 9 26.77 3 0.750 23.722 3.898 217 0 77.39 3.26 0.750 067 05 Vel"' 2.97 217 77.39 27.625 K Facr= 14.72 222 9 5.74 26.77 E 2.0 2.000 21.714 K= K@ EQ01 T 5.0 7.000 221 9 26.77 1.049 00 0.2231 2.008 Vel= 9.94 221 26.77 23.722 K Facr= 5.50 Computer Programs by Hydratec Inc. Route 111 Windham N.H. USA 03087

Fire Sprinkler Solutions, Inc. NW MO Youth - Area #3 Page Date 1 04-29-16 Hydraulic Design Information Sheet Name - Northwest Regional Youth Center - Area #3 Location - Classroom Building - Northwest Regional Youth Center Contracr - Calculated By - Paul C. Link, P.E. Construction: ( ) Combustible (X) Non-Combustible Occupancy - Dorm I educational Date - 04-29-16 System No. - wet Contract No. - Drawing No. - 5 Ceiling Height - 9' s y s T E M D E s I G N (X) NFPA 13 (X) Lt. Haz. ( ) NFPA 231 ( ) NFPA 231C Other Specific Ruling Area of Sprinkler Operation - 1500 Density - 0.1 Area Per Sprinkler - 150 Elevation at Highest Outlet - 9' Hose Allowance - Inside Rack Sprinkler Allowance Hose Allowance - Outside - Note Ord.Haz.Gp. ( ) 1 ( ) 2 ( ) 3 ( ) Figure Curve Made By System Type ( ) Wet ( ) Dry ( ) Deluge (X) Preaction ( ) Other ( ) Ex.Haz. Date Sprinkler/Nozzle Make Model Size 1/2" K-Facr Temp.Rat.155 Calculation Flow Required - 355 Summary C-Facr Used: Press Required - 44.6 Overhead 140 Underground w A T E R s u p p L y Water Flow Test: Date of Test - 01-14-2016 Time of Test Static Press - 101 Residual Press - 99 Flow - 770 Elevation - 0 Pump Data: Rated Cap. @ Press Elev. Tank or Reservoir: Cap. - Elev.- Well Proof Flow Location - Flow hydrant: west of site Static I residual hydrant: front of building by west driveway Source of Information - KCMO Water Dept. and Jayhawk Fire Sprinkler Co. c 0 M M S R T A 0 c R K A G E Commodity Srage Ht. Srage Method: Single Row Double Row Mult. Row Flue Spacing Longitudinal Class Location Area Aisle W. Solid Piled % Palletized % Conven. Pallet Slave Pallet Horizontal Barriers Provided: ( ) Au. Srage (.) Solid Shelf ( ) Open Shelf Rack Clearance:Srage Ceiling Transverse Encap. Non