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DIVISION 21 FIRE SUPPRESSION 21 00 00 FIRE SUPRESSION 21 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Fire Suppression 21 01 10 Operation and Maintenance of Water Based Fire Suppression Systems 21 01 20 Operation and Maintenance of Fire Extinguishing Systems 21 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of Fire Suppression Equipment 21 05 00 Common Work Results for Fire Suppression 21 05 13 Common Motor Requirements for Fire Suppression Equipment 21 05 16 Expansion Fittings and Loops for Fire Suppression Piping 21 05 19 Meters and Gages for Fire Suppression Systems 21 05 23 General Duty Valves for Water Based Fire Suppression Piping 21 05 29 Hangers and Supports for Fire Suppression Piping and Equipment 21 05 33 Heat Tracing for Fire Suppression Piping 21 05 48 Vibration and Seismic Controls for Fire Suppression Piping and Equipment 21 05 53 Identification for Fire Suppression Piping and Equipment 21 06 00 Schedules for Fire Suppression 21 06 10 Schedules for Water Based Fire Suppression Systems 21 06 20 Schedules for Fire Extinguishing Systems 21 06 30 Schedules for Fire Suppression Equipment 21 07 00 Fire Suppression Systems Insulation 21 07 16 Fire Suppression Equipment Insulation 21 07 19 Fire Suppression Piping Insulation 21 08 00 Commissioning of Fire Suppression 21 09 00 Instrumentation and Control for Fire suppression Systems

SECTION 21 10 00 WATER BASED FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS CONSULTANT DESIGN GUIDELINE Before installation, submit Shop Drawings of fire protection system and receive approval from Factory Mutual Global Insurance and the Facilities Management Fire Marshall. All fire lines shall be inspected and approved by the City of Fayetteville before the fire line is activated. Underground sprinkler lead in from the public mains shall be minimum six inch (6 ) diameter. Provide an allowance for a five (5) PSIG pressure drop between supply curve and demand point, including 250 GPM hose stream allowance. Provide W.P.I.V. or P.I.V. control valves at each system riser. Provide standard fire hydrant within 100' hose lay distance of fire department pumper connection, if not already existing. Route piping such that if areas separated by four hour rated firewalls, they shall be zoned with their own flow detector. Provide as built sheets as appropriate of construction documents to FM Global, which show any campus water main changes, modifications or additions. Provide double check detector assembly at the beginning of each system involving class 1,2,3. For systems involving classes 4,5,6 specify the proper reduced pressure detector assembly. INCLUDE IN CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS Provide standard, soldered link, automatic sprinklers with 165 F operating temperature; except, provide sprinklers with operating temperatures as required by NFPA 13 for installation near heating equipment or lights. In unoccupied utility areas, heads shall be Grinnell Duraspeed, ½" orifice, chrome, with two piece white enamel escutcheon plate, deflector type SSP 1. Supply sprinkler pendants that are located less thaneight (8) feet above finished floor with wire guards. Paint wire guards white in all office and toilet areas; red at other locations. For each style and temperature range required, furnish an additional two fire sprinklers for every 100 installed units, but not less than six (6) units of each type. Provide red, baked enamel, steel sprinkler cabinet to store extra sprinklers and wrenches, as required by NFPA 13. Provide 8" diameter water operated alarm gong on exterior of building adjacent to sprinkler system riser. Equip each sprinkler system riser with vane type flow detector, Model #VSR D, manufactured by

Potter Electric Signal of St. Louis, Missouri, or Model #20 E 12 2, manufactured by NotifierCompany of Lincoln, Nebraska. Set adjustable delayed signal at 30 seconds. Additional flow detectors shall be required if other individuals, government agencies, or companies intend to use water flow detection information. OS&Y control valves shall be equipped with tamper switches, Model #OSYS B manufactured by Potter Electric Signal of St. Louis, Missouri or equivalent. Post indicator valves shall be equipped with tamper switches, Model #PIVS B manufactured by Potter Electric Signal of St. Louis, Missouri or equal. The OS&Y control valves and post indicator valves shall be FM labeled and installed per manufacturer's instructions. END OF SECTION SECTION 21 11 00 FACILITY FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SERVICE PIPING CONSULTANT DESIGN GUIDELINE Consultant shall locate riser and main laterals on construction plans. By note, indicate flow and pressure information that the fire protection subcontractor will need to design the system. All plans approved by the State Fire Marshal. The Fayetteville Fire Chief is the representative of the State Fire Marshal in Fayetteville for this purpose. Consultant shall review submittal plans in order to check for potential freeze and coordination problems such as a fire protection lateral located directly below a relief air hood. Throttle valves for testing fire pumps shall be butterfly type valves with gear operators. Specify all water valves to have tamper switches for remote monitoring through the fire alarm. Fire alarm inputs shall also include: 1. Fire pump running. 2. Pump not in automatic position. 3. Power for all 3 phases monitored and remotely monitored through fire alarm. END SECTION

SECTION 21 11 16 FACILITY FIRE HYDRANTS CONSULTANT DESIGN GUIDELINE Hydrants. Specify fire hydrants to meet A.W.W.A. specifications equipped with hose connections meeting the National Standard Fire Hose thread specifications. Acceptable hydrants equal to or better than Mueller A 24015 or Darling B 62 B. Specify hydrants with two, size 2 1/2" and one, size 4 1/2" nozzles, which turn counterclockwise to open. INCLUDE IN CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS Hydrant Construction. Hydrants shall be of two piece barrel construction with breakable safety flange at ground line. Hydrant to have "O" ring stuffing box with valve seat diameter of 5" or larger. Hydrant pipe connection shall be size 6" with mechanical joint ends. Equip hydrants with the National Standard operating nut. Supply hydrant nozzle caps without retaining chains. Acceptable Manufacturers. Hydrants equal to or better than Mueller A 24015. Location. Locate hydrant within 6 feet of the curb of the nearest roadway. Nozzle Opening. Install hydrants with 4 1/2" nozzle opening facing nearest roadway with a minimum of 14" clearance between the bottom of the lowest nozzle and the surface of the surrounding landscape and a maximum of 60". Painting. Paint hydrant in standard University color scheme of white barrel and red caps and top. A Know box is required on each building. Hydrant Lubricant. Furnish hydrant lubricant with each hydrant. Testing. Test hydrant prior to acceptance of the University. Documentation.Manufacturer or Contractor to supply brochure or specifications booklet. END SECTION

21 11 19 Fire Department Connections 21 12 00 Fire Suppression Standpipes 21 12 13 Fire Suppression Hoses and Nozzles 21 12 16 Fire Suppression Hose Reels 21 12 19 Fire Suppression Hose Racks 21 12 23 Fire Suppression Hose Valves 21 12 26 Fire Suppression Valve and Hose Cabinets 21 13 00 Fire Suppression Sprinkler Systems Fire Sprinkler Systems: All new buildings on the campus shall be sprinkler protected with either wet, dry, or combination of wet/dry depending on the construction of the building and whether all spaces in the building are conditioned spaces, if not then a dry sprinkler system shall be required. All sprinkler systems shall have an free standing FDC with 5 Storz locking connection with 30 degree down tilt with University furnished FDC reflective sign. The system shall have a PIV (Post Indicator Valve) which is lockable with padlock AND is tamper switch protected along with a dedicated fire hydrant within 100 feet of the FDC. The sprinkler system shall be installed per current NFPA 13 standards, and if a fire pump is included in the system it shall be installed per NFPA current standards and all maintenance and testing shall conform to NFPA current standards, National Electrical Code, and Arkansas Fire Prevention Code. All valves which control the flow of water in any way shall have a metal sign hung by chain to indicate what the function of the valve is. If valve is located in drop ceiling a metal sign shall be placed on the ceiling grid or on the wall to indicate there is a valve there and what function the valve provides. If valve is behind a wall a locking door shall be provided to access the valve and a metal sign shall be affixed to the wall or door indicating a valve is there and what function the valve provides. In cases where a dry sprinkler system is needed the air compressor which feeds the system shall be permanently wired into a disconnect switch box which shall be provided with signage indicating the disconnect is feeding an air compressor and the disconnect handle shall be padlocked with university furnished padlock. Hose cabinets shall not be provided, however standpipes shall be located so that distance between each standpipe connection shall not exceed 200 feet, and the pressure at the highest level of the building shall have a minimum pressure of 100 psi. Spec note: automatic sprinkler system flow switches shall have inspector test valves on the discharge side of the flow switch. 21 13 13 Wet Pipe Sprinkler Systems 21 13 16 Dry Pipe Sprinkler Systems 21 13 19 Preaction Sprinkler Systems 21 13 23 Combined Dry Pipe and Preaction Sprinkler Systems 21 13 26 Deluge Fire Suppression Sprinkler Systems 21 13 29 Water Spray Fixed Systems 21 13 36Antifreeze Sprinkler Systems 21 13 39 Foam Water Systems

21 20 00 FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS Fire Extinguishers: General hand fire extinguisher coverage in all university buildings shall be provided by 10# ABC fire extinguisher Ansul AA10S with a minimum rating of 4A 80BC. These units shall be spaced so that travel distance to reach any unit does not exceed 75 feet. Break rooms, small chemical laboratories, and certain small kitchen spaces can be protected by a 5# ABC unit Ansul A02VB with rating of 3A 40 BC. Computer rooms, data rooms, and data closets shall be protected by a minimum 4 ¾# Clean Agent fire extinguisher Ansul FE05 with rating of 5BC. Large commercial kitchens and cooking areas shall be protected by Ansul K Gard 6 liter kitchen extinguisher. 21 21 00 Carbon Dioxide Fire Extinguishing Systems 21 21 13 Carbon Dioxide Fire Extinguishing Piping 21 21 16 Carbon Dioxide Fire Extinguishing Equipment 21 22 00 Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems 21 22 13 Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Piping 21 22 16 Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Equipment 21 23 00 Wet Chemical Fire Extinguishing Systems 21 23 13 Wet Chemical Fire Extinguishing Piping 21 23 16 Wet Chemical Fire Extinguishing Equipment 21 24 00 Dry Chemical Fire Extinguishing Systems 21 24 13 Dry Chemical Fire Extinguishing Piping 21 24 16 Dry Chemical Fire Extinguishing Equipment 21 30 00 FIRE PUMPS 21 31 00 Centrifugal Fire Pumps 21 31 13 Electric Drive, Centrifugal Fire Pumps 21 31 16 Diesel Drive, Centrifugal Fire Pumps 21 32 00 Vertical Turbine Fire Pumps 21 32 13 Electric Drive, Vertical Turbine Fire Pumps 21 32 16 Diesel Drive, Vertical Turbine Fire Pumps 21 33 00 Positive Displacement Fire Pumps 21 33 13 Electric Drive, Positive Displacement Fire Pumps 21 33 16 Diesel Drive, Positive Displacement Fire Pumps 21 40 00 FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER STORAGE 21 41 00 Storage Tanks for Fire Suppression Water 21 41 13 Pressurized Storage Tanks for Fire Suppression Water 21 41 16 Elevated Storage Tanks for Fire Suppression Water 21 41 19 Roof Mounted Storage Tanks for Fire Suppression Water 21 41 23 Ground Suction Storage Tanks for Fire Suppression water 21 41 26 Underground Storage Tanks for Fire Suppression Water

21 41 29 Storage Tanks for Fire Suppression Water Additive