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Parcel ID :210/098.A-0131-0000.0 FY:2012 Community: North Andover
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72 PEACH TREE LANE
Location: 72 PEACH TREE LANE
Owner Name: WISE, PAUL J
Owner Address: 72 PEACH TREE LANE
City: NORTH ANDOVER State: MA Zip: 01845
Neighborhood: 9 - 9 Land Area: 0.29 acres
Use Code: 101-SNGL-FAM-RES Total Finished Area: 3417 sqft
ASSESSMENTS CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR
Total Value: 673,900 658,100
Building Value: 471,400 455,600
Land Value: 202,500 202,500
Market Land Value: 202,500
Chapter Land Value:
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Fee- .....-.:I,ic. No. ....... ......... , ..
ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR
Check # 3
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/ 2012 Massachusetts Electrical Code Amendments 527 CMR 12.00 § Rule 8: In accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. c. 143, § 3L, the
permit application form to provide notice of installation of wiring shall be uniform throughout the Commonwealth, and applications shall be filed
on the prescribed form. After a permit application has been accepted by an Inspector of Wires appointed pursuant to M. G.L c. 166, § 32, an
electrical permit shall be issued to the person, firm or corporation stated on the permit application. Such entity shall be responsible for the
notification of completion of the work as required in M.G.L.. c. 143, § 3L.
Permits shall-be limited as to the time of-ongoing construction activity, and may be.deemed.by the Inspector-of -Wires abandoned.and.invalidifhe—_... -
or she has determined that the authorized work has not commenced or has not progressed during the preceding 12-month period. Upon written
application, an extension of time for completion of work shall be permitted for reasonable cause. A permit shall be terminated upon the written
request of either the owner or the installing entitystated on the permit application.
❑ The Permit Extension Act was created by Section 173 of Chapter 240 of the Acts of 2010 and extended by Sections 74 and 75 of Chapter 238 of
the Acts of 2012. The purpose of this act is to promote job growth and long-term economic recovery and the Permit Extension Act furthers this
purpose by establishing an automatic four-year extension to certain permits and licenses concerning the use or development of real property. With
limited exceptions, the Act automatically extends, for four years beyond its otherwise applicable expiration date, any permit or approval that was
"in effect or existence" during the qualifying period beginning on August 15, 2008 and extending through August 15, 2012. -
ule 8—Permit/Date Closed: Note: Reapply for new permi
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❑ Permit Extension Act ermit/Date Closed:
l�onzmonluealth o`ccl���a��ac�et�
oUeParEinertE o`.}ire �ervsces
BOARD OF FIRE PREVENTION REGULATIONS
Official Use Only
Permit No. /,; 6 -2'
Occupancy and Fee Checked
[Rev. 1/07] leave blank
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO PERFORM ELECTRICAL WORK
All work to be performed in accordance with the Massachusetts Electrical Code (M C), 527 CMR 12.00
(PLEASE PRINT IN 1NK OR TYPE ALL INF TION) Date:
City or Town of: %"(�r`j To the Inspector of wires.
By this application the undersigned gives notice of his pr her intention to perform the electrical work described below.
Location (Street & Number) % Ar,4 7r�'e--
Owner or Tenant
Owner's Address
Telephone No.
Is this permit in conjunction with a building ®. pe it? Yes „ No ❑ (Check Appropriate Box)
Purpose of Building 614Pn 2 »-��7 Utility Authorization No.
Existing Service Amps ! Volts Overhead ❑ Undgrd ❑ No. of Meters
New Service Amps / Volts Overhead ❑ Undgrd ❑ No. of Meters
Number of Feeders and Ampacity
Location and Nature of Proposed Electrical Work: l L-
Conznletinn nfthe fnUnwina t"hle — ho w.,h—i h., tho
No. of Recessed Luminaires
No. of Ceil: Susp. (Paddle) Fans
_ o. of Total
Transformers KVA
No. of Luminaire Outlets 3
No. of Hot Tubs
Generators KVA
of Luminaires
Above In-
Swimming Pool d. El In-
grnNo.
o. o Emergency Lighting
BatteEX Units
No. of Receptacle Outlets
No. of Oil Burners
FIRE ALARMS
No. of Zones
No. of Switches
No. of Gas Burners
o. of Detection and
Initiating Devices
No. of Ranges
No. of Air Cond. Tota
Tons
No. of Alerting Devices
No. of Waste Disposers
Heat Pump
Totals:
NumberTons
...._......_...._._..._
.__............__....._.....__..........
KW
No. of Self -Contained
Detection/Alerting Devices
No. of Dishwashers
Space/Area Heating KW
Local ❑ Municippl ❑ Other
Connection
No. of Dryers
Heating Appliances KW
Security ystems:
No. of Devices or Equivalent
No. of Water KW
Heaters
No. of No. of
Signs Ballasts
Data Wiring:
'
No. of Devices or Equivalent
No. Hydromassage Bathtubs
No. of Motors Total HP
TelecommunicationsWiring:
No. of Devices or Equivalent
OTHER:
Attach additional detail if desired or as required by the -Inspector of Wires.
Estimated Value of Electrical Work: 5C (When required by municipal policy.)
Work to Start: �
Jj713 Inspections to be requested in accordance with MEC Rule 10, and upon completion.
INSURANCE COVERAGE: Unless waived by the owner, no permit for the performance of electrical work may issue unless
the licensee provides proof of liability insurance including "completed operation" coverage or its substantial equivalent. The
undersigned certifies that such coverage is in force, and has exhibited proof of same to the permit issuing office.
CHECK ONE: INSURANCE ❑ BOND ❑ OTHER ❑ (Specify:)
I certify, under the pains and penalties ofperjury, that the information on this application is true and complete-
FIRM
ompletesFIRM NAME: LIC. NO.: ra-�
Licensee:
Signature "`s LIC. NO.: J y/`7 1S
(Ifapplicable, ggter "empt"fin the license n her ine l Bus. Tel. No.
Address: f Lal�t�%wl, fIriu.L?r A/)i=�"�� AIt. Tel. No.:
*Per M.G.L. c. 147, s. 57-61, security work requires Department of Public Safety "S" License: Lic. No.
OWNER'S INSURANCE WAIVER: I am aware that the Licensee does not have the liability insurance coverage normally
required by law. By my signature below, I hereby waive this requirement. I am the (check one) El owner ❑ owner's a ent.
Owner/Agent PE"IT FEE. $
SignatureturaTelephone No.
9768 Date..... IL. e.lff
1". - 0
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
PERMIT FOR WIRING
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This certifies that ...... /) ............... 7
......................... ex._..................
haspermission to perform ................................... .y.....-..':...~'...................
wiring in the building of ................ �ZY.51 .............................................
at ....... -) .. Z- .... A7� . .......... 14--ne-15 ..... . North Andover, Mass.
.... ... ............
Fee .... .......
tUCrIkAL IMPECMIt
Check #
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Department of Fire Services
BOARD OF FIRE PREVENTION REGULATIONS
Official Use Only
No. �Occupancy and Fee Checked
[Permit
ev. 1/07] leave blank
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO PERFORM ELECTRICAL WORK
All work to be performed in accordance with the Massachusetts Electrical Code (MEC), 527 CMR 12.00
(PLEASE PRINTININKORTYPEALLINFO TION) Date:_(
City or Town of: r To the Inspector of Wires:
By this application the undersi ed gives nitfle of his or her intention to perform the electrical work described below.
Location (Street & Number) 2�,
Owner or Tenantl?AQ ( t ,�-e !E I/ (a9 -)A ,S s Telephone No.
Owner's Address
Is this permit in conjunction with a building permit? Yes K— No ❑ BLDG PERMIT
Purpose of Building szb CRXL ( ( I —(r Utility Authorization No.
Existing Service Amps / Volts Overhead ❑ Undgrd ❑ No. of Meters
New Service Amps / Volts Overhead ❑ Undgrd ❑ No. of Meters
Number of Feeders and Ampacity
Location and Nature of Proposed Electrical Work:c 14 SYS 0`v t� f
Comnlnti.,i..,f+l.,, l n
No. of Recessed Luminaires
�•• t""•"'D ascivn•.v rvaiaK
No. of Ceil: Susp. (Paddle) Fans
tuute ntuy ue wuivea oy the inspector of Wires.
No. of Total.
Transformers KVA
No. of Luminaire Outlets
No. of Hot Tubs
Generators KVA
No. of Luminaires
Swimming Pool Above E] In-
o. o mergency ig Ing
rnd. grud.
Battery Units
No. of Receptacle Outlets
No. of Oil Burners
FIRE ALARMS
No. of Zones
No. of Switches
No. of Gas Burners
No. of Detection and
InitiatingTotaDevices
No. of Ranges
No. of Air Cond. TonsTota
No. of Alerting Devices
No. of Waste Disposers
Heat Pump
Number
.......................................................
Tons KW
No. of Self -Contained
Totals:
Detection/Alertin Devices
No. of Dishwashers
Space/Area Heating KW
Local ❑ Municipal ❑ Other
Connection
No. of Dryers
Heating Appliances KW
Security Systems:*
No. of Water
No. of No. of
No. of Devices or E uivalent
Heaters KW
Signs Ballasts
Data Wiring:
No. of Devices or E uivalent
No. Hydromassage Bathtubs
No. of Motors Total HP
Telecommunications Wiring:
No. of Devices or E uivalent
OTHER:
rAtracn additional detail tj desired, or as required by the Inspector of Wires.
Estimated Value of Electrical Work: < qC--O ! (When required by municipal policy.)
Work to Start: ll ,� D Inspections to be requested in accordance with MEC Rule 10, and upon completion.
INSURANCE COVERAGE: Unless waived by the owner, no permit for the performance of electrical work may issue unless
the licensee provides proof of liability insurance including "completed operation" coverage or its substantial equivalent. The
undersigned certifies that such coverage is in force, and has exhibited proof of same to the permit issuing office.
CHECK ONE: INSURANCE ❑ BOND ❑ OTHER ❑ (Specify:)
I certify, under the pains and penalties of perjury, that the information on this application is true and complete.
FIRM NAME: a p ay¢i2i/ . V %(-Cra,CAL( 66 7,e'KC LIC. NO.• S-1�
Licensee: ��p� r��� r--) Signature LIC. NO.:
(If applicable, enter "exempt" in the license number line) Bus. Tel. No.:
57
Address: �q K/s A Alt. Tel. No..,6
*Per M.G.L. c.147, s. 57-61, security work requires Department of Public Safety "S" Licen LIC. NO.:
OWNER'S INSURANCE WAIVER: I am aware that the Licensee does not have the liability insurance coverage normally
required by law. By my signature below, I hereby waive this requirement. I am the (check one) ❑ owner ❑ owner's agent.
Owner/Agent
Signature Telephone No. PERMIT FEE. $
ELECTRICAL PERMIT NO.
INSPECTION REPORT:
ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR - DOUG SMALL
1. ROUGH INSPECTION:
Passed — [ ] Failed — [ ] Re -inspection required ($50.00) - [ ]
Inspectors' comments:
(Inspectors' Signature - no initials) Date
2. FINAL INSPECTION:
Passed — Failed — [ ] Re -inspection required ($50.00) - [ ]
Inspectors' comments:
(Inspectors' Si nature - no initials) Date
r�
3. UNDER GROUND INSPECTION:
Passed — Failed — [ ] Re -inspection required ($50.00) - [ ]
Inspectors' comments: p
(Inspectors' Signature - no initials)
rC Date
4. INSPECTION —SERVICE:
DATE CALLED NATIONAL GRID: NAME:
Passed — [ ] Failed — [ ] Re -inspection required ($50.00) - [ ]
Inspectors'. comments:
(Inspectors' Signature - no initials) Date
5. INSPECTION - OTHER: `
Passed — [ ] Failed — [ ] Re -inspection required ($50.00) - [ ]
Inspectors' comments:
(Inspectors' Signature - no initials) Date
DOOR TAGS ARE TO BE FILLED OUT AND LEFT ON SITE IF THE AREA TO BE INSPECTED IS NOT
ACCESSIBLE AND A RE -INSPECTION OF $50.00 IS TO BE CHARGED.
The Commonwealth of.M"assachusetts
Department of IndustrialAccidents
Office of fInvestigations
600 Washington Street
Boston, MA 02111
�� s~ www.mass.gov1dia
Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Flectricians/JPlumbers
Applicant Information Please Print Legibiy
Name (B.usiness/Organization/Individual): 6-F 6e A--4 C5 5 f L C7/2 r -rel ( Co 4 l
Address: 1 D®nom -Fle (-- T 4 cD
City/Stale/Zip:Uj vet t4 Phone #: (3
Are you an employer? Check the appropriate box:
1. [4 I am a employer with /
4. ❑ I am a general contractor and I
employees (full and/or part-time).*
have hired the sub -contractors
2. ❑ 1 am a sole proprietor or partner-
listed on the attached sheet.
ship and have no employees
These sub -contractors have
working for me in any capacity.
workers' comp. insurance.
[No workers' comp. insurance
5. ❑ We are a corporation and its
required.]
officers have exercised their
3. ❑ I am a homeowner doing all work
right of exemption per MGL
myself. [No workers' comp.
c. 152, § 1(4), and we have no
insurance required.] t
employees. [No workers'
comp. insurance required.]
Type of project (required):
6. ❑ New construction
7. ❑ Remodeling .
8. ❑ Demolition
9. ❑ Building addition
10. F1 Electrical repairs or additions
11. E] Plumbing repairs or additions
12.[] Roof repairs
13.❑ Other
!Any applicant that checks box #1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers' compensation policy information.
Y Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such.
lContractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub -contractors and their workers' comp. policy information.
X am an employer that ispYoviding workers' compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site
information.
Insurance Company Name: U ! y rte -
Policy # or Self -ins. Lic. #:(,g)f 1 :32�( 7 6. 0/0 Expiration Date:
Job Site Address: City/State/Zips vv� r4
Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy declaration page (showing the policy number and expiration date).
Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a
fine up to $1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment, as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine
of up to $250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy ofthis statement may be forwarded to the Office of
Investigations of the DLA for insurance coverage verification.
X do liereby certify under the pains andpenaldes ofperjury that the information provided above is true and correct.
Phone #: v 7' ? 9'
Official use only. Do not write in this area, to be completed by city or town official
City or Town: PermiMeense #
-Issuing Authority (circle one):
I. Board of Health 2. Building Department 3. CiWTown CIerk 4. Electrical Inspector 5. Plumbing Inspector
6. Other
Contact Person:
Phone #:
Date . f C;11-
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
PERMIT FOR WIRING
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This certifies that
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has permission to perform ... e`,: ...........................................
wiring in the building of fir°...............................................................
at ......rr ...�............... . North Andover, Mass.
Fee ........ Lic.
Check #
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EL RICALINSPECTOR
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Department of Fire Services
BOARD OF FIRE PREVENTION REGULATIONS
Official Use Only
Permit No. _ QO 79
Occupancy and Fee Checked
[Rev. 1/07] (leave blank
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO PERFORM ELECTRICAL WORK
All work to be performed in accordance with the Massachusetts Electrical Code (MEC), 527 CMR 12.00
(PLEASE PRINT WINK OR TYPE ALL INFORMATION)
City or Town of: NORTH ANDOVER
By this application the undersigned gives notice of his or her intention to
Location (Street & Number) `7 ? I;lG._, r I^ TA :, ,
Date:
To the Inspector of Wires:
rform the electrical work described below.
Owner or Tenant
Owner's Address Telephone No.� (7y%
��;� ,
Is this permit in conjunction with a building permit? Yes ❑ No (Check Appropriate Box)
Purpose of Building Utility Authorization No
Existing Service Amps .
New Service Amps
Number of Feeders and. Ampacity
Volts Overhead ❑ Undgrd ❑
Volts Overhead ❑ Undgrd ❑
Location and Nature of Proposed Electrical Work:
No, of Recessed Luminaires
No. of Luminaire Outlets
No. of Luminaires
No. of Receptacle Outlets
No. of Switches
No. of Ranges
No. of Waste Disposers
No. of Dishwashers
No. of Dryers
Heaters KW
o. Hydromassage Bathtubs
OTHER:
Completion of the
No. of Ceil: Susp. (Paddle) Fans
No. of Hot Tubs
Swimming Pool Above ❑ ln-
d grt
No. of Oil Burners
No. of Gas Burners
No. of Air Cond. Total
Tons
'Space/Area Heating KW
Heating Appliances KW
No. of No. of
Sis Ballasts
No. of Motors Total HP
X
No. of Meters
No. of Meters
table may be waived by the Invnerm, of [wi—
TO-0 I
Total
Transformers KVA
Generators KVA
0.0 mergency tg g
Batte Units
FIRE ALARMS INo. of Zones
No..of Detection and
Initiatine Devices
No. of Alerting Devices
No. of Self -Contained
Detection/Alertin Devices
Local[:] Municipal ❑ Other
Connection
Security Systems: *
No. of Devices or Equivalent
Data Wiring:
No. of Devices or E uivalent
Telecommunications Wiring:
No. of Devices or E uivalent
Attach additional detail tf desired, or as required by the Inspector of Wires.
Estimated Value of Electrical Work: L2(When required by municipal policy.)
Work to Start: �.�,Lyx Inspections to be requested in accordance with MEC Rule 10, and upon completion.
INSURANCE COVERAGE: Unless waived by the owner, no permit for the performance of electrical work may issue unless
the licensee.provides proof of liability insurance including "completed operation" coverage or its substantial equivalent. The
undersigned certifies that such coverage is in force, and has exhibited proof of same to the permit issuing office.
CHECK ONE: INSURANCE (U BOND ❑ OTHER ❑ (Specify:)
I certify, under the pains and penalties of perjury, that the information on this application is true and complete.
FIRM NAME:
LIC. NO.:
Licensee: g� 'A ; Signatw e—,� LIC. NO.: _
(If applicable, enter' `exempt in t�nse number line.)
Address: l j R h� n ; ,. t Bus. Tel. No.: 61
Alt. Tel. No.:
*Per M.G.L c. 147, s. 57-6�, secunty work requires Department of Public Safety "S" License: Lic. No.
OWNER'S INSURANCE WAIVER: I am aware that the Licensee does not have the liability insurance coverage normally
required by law. By my signature below, I hereby waive this requirement. I am the (check one) ❑ owner ❑ owner's agent.
Owner/Agent
Signature Telephone No.
t-
r
"y The.Commonweatth of Massachusetts
Department of Industrial Accidents
Office of Investigations
600 Washington Street
Boston, M4 02111
vij www.massgov/dia
Workers' Compensation Insitrance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers
Anolicant Information Please Print Legibly
Nanie (Business/organization/individual):
Address:—ti—�'
City/State/Zip: nA—� j� �,7 + � Phone #:_ . r:; L *�— Q `I "7_ 0 c t
Are you an employer? Check the appropriate box:
1. ❑ I am a employer with
4. F1 am a general contractor and I
employees (full and/or part-time).*
2.M] i am.a.sole or
have hired the sub -contractors
listed t
proprietor partner_
on the attached sheet.
ship and have no employees
These sub -contractors have
working for me .in any capacity,
[No workers' comp. insurance
workers' comp. insurance.
5. ❑ We are a corporation and its
required.)
3. ❑ I am a homeowner doing all work
officers have exercised their
right of exemption per MGL
myself, [No•workers' comp.
c, 152, § I (4), and we have no
insurance required.].t
employees. [No workers'
comp. insurance required..]
Type of project (required):
6. New construction
7. Q Remodeling
8. [❑ Demolition
9. ❑ Building addition
10.❑ Electrical repairs or additions
11.❑ Plumbing repairs or additions
12.[] Roof repairs
13.❑.Other
- rr - •• ..w. uux M � must u luso nout the section below showing their workers' 'compensation policy information.
�t t homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hie outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such.
i ;Contractors that check this box must anached an additional sheat showing the ymme df the sub.eommctom u d their workers' r�' tor„ . policy (_ "'"" p po cy information,
lam an employer that is providin workers' compensation mpensation uxsurance for my employees: Below is the policy and job site
'information.
Insurance Company Name:Iii L� ,A
Policy # or Self -ins. Lie. #: S c .C, . "J 1 Expiration Date:,
Job Site Address: '7} -t'
TR_ /Zi —
City/State p:tel , �-
Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy declaration page (showing the policy number and expiration date).
Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a"
fine up to $1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment; as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine
of up to $250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of
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152 Portsmouth Avenue Stratham, New Hampshire 03885
Phone 603/418-0764 Fax 603/418-6375
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HYDRAULIC CALCULA'T'ION
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
INFORMATION
For
PROJECT LOCATION
72 Peachtree Lane, Lot 20
Peachtree Farms
North Andover, Massachusetts
CONTRACTOR
Northpoint Realty Development
P.O. Box 907
North Andover, MA 01845
PROJECT 205034
Rev. --
THE ENCLOSED INFORMATION WAS USED IN PREPARING THE DRAWINGS FOR THE REFERENCED
PROJECT, WHICH ARE A PART OF THIS SUBMITTAL. THE PRODUCT INFORMATION PRESENTED
WAS USED AS THE BASIS FOR DESIGN. ALTERNATE PRODUCTS OR MATERIALS OF EQUAL OR
BETTER QUALITY OR OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS, WHICH ARE LISTED FOR USE UNDER THE
DESIGN CONDITIONS, MAY BE SUBSTITUTED AT THE INSTALLER'S DISCRETION WITH THE
APPROVAL OF THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION.
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H Y D R A U L I C C A L C U L A T I O N S
C O V E R S H E E T
72 Peachtree Lane N. Andover, Ma NFPA-13 D 2 head sprinkler test
W A T E R S U P P L Y
STATIC PRESSURE (psi) 94
RESIDUAL PRESSURE (psi) 36
RESIDUAL FLOW (gpm) 995
B O O S T E R P U M P S
NUMBER OF BOOSTER PUMPS 0
S P R I N K L E R S
MINIMUM FLOW PER SPRINKLER (gpm) 18
MINIMUM PRESSURE PER SPRINKLER (psi) 18.37
THIS SYSTEM OPERATES AT A FLOW OF 36.15 gpm AT A PRESSURE OF 43.94 psi
AT THE BASE OF THE RISER (REF. PT. 2)
PIPES USED FOR THIS SYSTEM
018 COPPER TYPE 'L'
009 BLAZEMASTER CPVC
Atlantic Design Resources Lta
7y22 Peac-ghtree Lane N. Andover, Ma NFPA-13 D 2 head sprinkler test
PAGE 1
HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS AT SPECIFIED FLOW
THE FOLLOWING SPRINKLERS ARE OPERATING IN:
[ J TEST AREA 1 [ ] TEST AREA 2 [ ] TEST AREA 3 [ ] REMOTE AREA
Elevation of sprinklers = Elevation above water test.
REF. PT. K ELEV. FLOW ---- PRESSURE (psi) ----
ft gpm Total Velocity Normal
21 4.20 4.00 18.00 18.37 0.00 18.37
22 4.20 4.00 18.15 18.68 0.00 18.68
THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM FLOW IS 36.15 gpm
THE OUTSIDE HOSE FLOW AT REFERENCE POINT N0. 1 IS 0.00 gpm
[ ] THE INSIDE HOSE [ ] RACK SPKLR'S.
[ ] YARD HY-DT. FLOW IS 20.00 gpm
THE FOLLOWING PRESSURES & FLOWS OCCUR
---> AT REF. PT. 1 <---
STATIC PRESSURE 94.00 psi
RESIDUAL PRESSURE 36.00 psi AT 995.00 gpm
TOTAL SYSTEM FLOW 56.15 gpm
AVAILABLE PRESSURE 93.72 psi AT 56.15 gpm
OPERATING PRESSURE 56.17 psi AT 56.15 gpm
PRESSURE REMAINING 37.55 psi
THE ABOVE RESULTS INCLUDE 9.00 psi FRICTION LOSS AT REF. PT. # 3 FOR A
[ ] BACKFLOW PREVENTER [ ] METER
[ ] DETECTOR CHECK VALVE [ ] OTHER DEVICE
Atlantic Design Resources Ltd
7,2 Peac*htree Lane N. Andover,
Ma NFPA-13 D 2
head sprinkler test
PAGE 2
FITTING Equivalent
Length
per
NFPA 13
1994, 6-4.3
'-' Indicates Equivalent
Length.
'T'
Indicates Threaded
Fitting
1=45
Elbow,
2=90
Elbow, 3='T'/Cross,
4=Butterfly
Valve, 5=Gate
Valve,
6=Swing
Check
Valve
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FROM TO
FLOW
PIPE FITS
EQV.
H -W PIPE
DIA.
FRIC.
ELEV.
PRESSURE
(psi)
(gpm)
(ft)
(ft)
C TYPE
(in)
(psi)
(psi)
Pt
Pt
DIFF
Pv
Pv
Pn
Pn
1
2
36.15
75.00 23
3.32
120
18
1.265
0.156
0.000
56.17
43.94
12.23
2
3
36.15
8.00 22354
4.98
120
18
1.265
0.156
1.733
43.94
40.18
2.03
3
4
36.15
32.00 2232
5.98
120
18
1.265
0.156
0.000
40.18
25.26
14.92
4
5
0.00
21.00 32
9.27
120
9
1.400
0.000
9.100
25.26
16.16
0.00
4
6
36.15
50.00 32
9.27
120
9
1.400
0.095
0.000
25.26
19.61
5.65
6
21
18.00
12.00 3
3.31
120
9
1.109
0.081
0.000
19.61
18.37
1.25
6
22
.18.15
8.00 3
3.31
120
9
1.109
0.083
0.000
19.61
18.68
0.94
A MAX. VELOCITY OF 9.22 ft./sec. OCCURS BETWEEN REF. PT. 3 AND 4
Sprinkler-CALC Release 7.2 Win
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Series LFIi Residential
Flush Pendent Sprinklers.
4.2 K -factor
General
Description
The Series LFII (TY2284) Residential
Flush Pendent Sprinklers are decora-
tive, fast response, fusible solder
sprinklers designed for use in residen-
tial occupancies such as homes,
apartments, dormitories, and hotels.
When aesthetics is the major consid-
eration, the Series LFII (TY2284)
should be the first choice.
The Series LFII are to be used in wet
pipe residential sprinkler systems for
one- and two-family dwellings and
manufactured homes per NFPA 13D:
wet pipe residential sprinkler systems
for residential occupancies up to and
.including four stories in height per .
NFPA 13R; or, wet pipe sprinkler sys-
tems for the residential portions of any
occupancy per NFPA 13.
The Series LFII (TY2284) has a 4.2.
(60,5) K -factor that provides the re-
quired residential flow rates at reduced
pressures, enabling smaller pipe sizes
and water supply requirements.
The flush design of the Series LFII
(TY2284) features a separable es-
cutcheon providing 318 inch (9,5 mm)
vertical adjustment. This adjustment
reduces the accuracy to which the pipe
drops to the sprinklers must be cut to
help assure a perfect fit installation.
The Series LFII (TY2284) has been
designed with heat sensitivity and
water distribution characteristics
proven to help in the control of residen-
tial fires and to improve the chance for
occupants to escape or be evacuated.
WARNINGS
The Series LFII (TY2284) Residential
Flush Pendent Sprinklers described
herein must be installed and main-
tained in compliance with this docu-
ment, as well as with the applicable
standards of the National Fire Protec-
tion Association, in addition to the
standards of any other authorities hav-
ing jurisdiction. Failure to do so may
impair the integrity of these devices.
The owner is responsible for maintain-
ing their fire protection system and de-
vices in proper operating condition.
The installing contractor or sprinkler
manufacturer should be contacted
relative to any questions.
SprinklerlModel
identification
Number
SIN TY2284
Technical
Data
Approvals:
UL and C -UL Listed.
Maximum Working Pressure:
175 psi (12,1 bar)
Discharge Coefficient:
K = 4.2 GPM/psi1/2 (60,5 LPM/bart/2)
Temperature Rating:
162°F/72°C
Vertical Adjustment:
3/8 inch (9,5 mm)
Finishes:
Sprinkler and Escutcheon:
White, Chrome, or Black
Physical Characteristics:
Body . ........... Bronze
Deflector ....... Copper
Valve Cap ....... Brass
Orifice Seal ......... Copper
Heat Collectors ....... Copper.
Operation
The sprinkler assembly contains a
small fusible solder element. When ex-
posed to sufficient heat from a fire, the
solder melts and enables the internal
components of the sprinkler to fall
away. At this point the sprinkler acti-
vates with the deflector dropping into
its operated position (Reference Fig-
ure 1C), permitting water to flow.
Page 1 of 8 JANUARY, 2003 TFP420
Page 2 of 8
TFP420
(a) For coverage area dimensions less than or between those indicated, it is necessary to use the minimum required flow for the next
highest coverage area for which hydraulic design criteria are stated.
(b) Requirement is based on minimum flow in GPM (LPM) from each sprinkler. The associated residual pressures are calculated
using the nominal K -factor. Refer to Hydraulic Design Criteria Section for details.
TABLE A
NEPA 13D AND NFPA 13R HYDRAULIC DESIGN CRITERIA
FOR THE SERIES LFIi (TY2284)
RESIDENTIAL FLUSH PENDENT SPRINKLER
Design
Criteria
The Series LFII (TY2284) Residential
Flush Pendent Sprinklers are UL
Listed and C -UL Listed for installation
in accordance with the following crite-
ria.
NOTE
When conditions exist that are outside
the scope of the provided criteria, refer
to the Residential Sprinkler Design
Guide TFP490 for the manufacturer's
recommendations that maybe accept-
able the local Authority Having Jurus-
diction.
System Type. Only wet pipe systems
may be utilized.
Hydraulic Design. The minimum re-
quired sprinkler flow rate for systems
designed to NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R
are given in Table A as a function of
temperature rating and the maximum
allowable coverage areas. The sprin-
kler flow rate is the minimum required
discharge from each of the total
number of "design sprinklers" as speci-
fied in NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R.
For systems, designed to NFPA 13, the
number of design sprinklers is to be
the the four most hydraulically de -
mantling sprinklers. The minimum re=
quired discharge from each of the four
sprinklers is to be the -greater of the
following:
• The flow rates given in Table A for
NFPA 13D and 13R as a function of
temperature rating and the maxi-
mum allowable coverage area.
• A minimum discharge of 0.1 gpm/sq.
ft over the "design area" comprised
of the four most hydraulically de=
manding sprinklers for the actual
coverage areas being protected by
the four sprinklers.'
Obstruction To Water Distribution.
Locations of sprinklers are to be in
accordance with the obstruction rules
of NFPA 13 for residential sprinklers.
Operational Sensitivity. The sprin-
klers are to be installed in the flush
position per Figure 1 with the provided
escutcheon.
Sprinkler Spacing. The minimum
spacing between sprinklers is 8 feet
(2,4 m). The maximum spacing be-
tween sprinklers cannot exceed the
length of the coverage area (Ref. Table
A) being hydraulically calculated (e.g.,
maximum 12 feet for a 12 ft. x 12 ft.
coverage area, or 20 feet for a 20 ft. x
20 ft. coverage area).
Beam Ceiling
Design Criteria
The Series LFII (TY2284) Residential
Flush Pendent Sprinklers are UL and
C -UL Listed for installation in residen-
tial occupancies with horizontal ceil-
ings (i.e., slopes up to a 2 inch rise
over a 12 inch run) with beams when
installed in accordance with the foil ow-
ing criteria:
General Information. The basic con-
cept of this protection scheme is to
locate the sprinklers on the underside
of the beams, Ref. Figure 4, (not in the
beam pockets); to identify the main
beams that principally run in one direc-
tion as "primary beams"; and, to iden-
tify the beams that run principally per-
pendicular to the main beams, as may
be present (or in some cases may be
necessary for proper sprinkler protec-
tion), as "secondary beams".
Primary and Secondary Beam
Types. Solid surface, solid or hollow
core, combustible or non-combustible.
Primary and Secondary Beam Posi-
tioning. Directly attached to the un-
derside of a combustible or non-com-
bustible smooth ceiling at any
elevation.
Primary Beam Cross -Section: Maxi-
Minimum Flow rot and
Minimum Flow (b) and
Minimum Flow (b) and Residual Pressure
Maximum
Maximum
Residual Pressure
Residual Pressure
For Sloped Ceiling
Coverage
Spacing
For Horizontal Ceiling
For Sloped Ceiling
(Max. 8 Inch Rise for 12 Inch Run)
Area (0)
Ft.
(Max. 2.Inch Mise
(Max. 8 Inch Rise
Three sprinkler design when there are more
Ft. x Ft
(m)
for 12 Inch:Run)
for 12 Inch Run)
than two sprinklers in*a.compartment.
(m x m)
162°F/72°C
162°FR2°C
162"Ff12°C
12x 12
12
13 GPM (49,2 LPM)
17 GPM (64,3 LPM)
14 GPM (53,0 LPM)
(3,7 x 3,7)
(3,7)
9.6 psi (0,66 bar)
16.4 psi (1,13 bar)
11.1 psi (0,77 bar)
14 x 14
14
13 GPM (49,2 LPM)
17 GPM (64,3 LPM)
14 GPM (53,0 LPM)
(4,3 x 4,3)
(4,3)
9.6 psi (0,66 bar)
16.4 psi (1,13 bar)
11.1 psi (0,77 bar)
116x 16
16
14 GPM (53,0 LPM)
17 GPM (64,3 LPM)
14 GPM (53,0 LPM)
(4,9 x 4,9)
(4,9)
11.1 psi (0,77 bar)
16.4 psi (1,13 bar)
11.1 psi (0,77 bar)
18 x 18
18
18 GPM (68,1 LPM)
19 GPM (71,9 LPM)
18 GPM (68,1 LPM)
(5,5 x 5,5)
(515)
18.4 psi (1,27 bar)
20.5 psi (1,41 bar)
18.4 psi (1,27 bar)
20 x 20
20
22 GPM (83,3 LPM)
24 GPM (90,8 LPM)
N/A
(6,1 x 6,1)
(6,1)
27.4 psi (1,89 bar)
32.7 psi (2,25 bar)
(a) For coverage area dimensions less than or between those indicated, it is necessary to use the minimum required flow for the next
highest coverage area for which hydraulic design criteria are stated.
(b) Requirement is based on minimum flow in GPM (LPM) from each sprinkler. The associated residual pressures are calculated
using the nominal K -factor. Refer to Hydraulic Design Criteria Section for details.
TABLE A
NEPA 13D AND NFPA 13R HYDRAULIC DESIGN CRITERIA
FOR THE SERIES LFIi (TY2284)
RESIDENTIAL FLUSH PENDENT SPRINKLER
Design
Criteria
The Series LFII (TY2284) Residential
Flush Pendent Sprinklers are UL
Listed and C -UL Listed for installation
in accordance with the following crite-
ria.
NOTE
When conditions exist that are outside
the scope of the provided criteria, refer
to the Residential Sprinkler Design
Guide TFP490 for the manufacturer's
recommendations that maybe accept-
able the local Authority Having Jurus-
diction.
System Type. Only wet pipe systems
may be utilized.
Hydraulic Design. The minimum re-
quired sprinkler flow rate for systems
designed to NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R
are given in Table A as a function of
temperature rating and the maximum
allowable coverage areas. The sprin-
kler flow rate is the minimum required
discharge from each of the total
number of "design sprinklers" as speci-
fied in NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R.
For systems, designed to NFPA 13, the
number of design sprinklers is to be
the the four most hydraulically de -
mantling sprinklers. The minimum re=
quired discharge from each of the four
sprinklers is to be the -greater of the
following:
• The flow rates given in Table A for
NFPA 13D and 13R as a function of
temperature rating and the maxi-
mum allowable coverage area.
• A minimum discharge of 0.1 gpm/sq.
ft over the "design area" comprised
of the four most hydraulically de=
manding sprinklers for the actual
coverage areas being protected by
the four sprinklers.'
Obstruction To Water Distribution.
Locations of sprinklers are to be in
accordance with the obstruction rules
of NFPA 13 for residential sprinklers.
Operational Sensitivity. The sprin-
klers are to be installed in the flush
position per Figure 1 with the provided
escutcheon.
Sprinkler Spacing. The minimum
spacing between sprinklers is 8 feet
(2,4 m). The maximum spacing be-
tween sprinklers cannot exceed the
length of the coverage area (Ref. Table
A) being hydraulically calculated (e.g.,
maximum 12 feet for a 12 ft. x 12 ft.
coverage area, or 20 feet for a 20 ft. x
20 ft. coverage area).
Beam Ceiling
Design Criteria
The Series LFII (TY2284) Residential
Flush Pendent Sprinklers are UL and
C -UL Listed for installation in residen-
tial occupancies with horizontal ceil-
ings (i.e., slopes up to a 2 inch rise
over a 12 inch run) with beams when
installed in accordance with the foil ow-
ing criteria:
General Information. The basic con-
cept of this protection scheme is to
locate the sprinklers on the underside
of the beams, Ref. Figure 4, (not in the
beam pockets); to identify the main
beams that principally run in one direc-
tion as "primary beams"; and, to iden-
tify the beams that run principally per-
pendicular to the main beams, as may
be present (or in some cases may be
necessary for proper sprinkler protec-
tion), as "secondary beams".
Primary and Secondary Beam
Types. Solid surface, solid or hollow
core, combustible or non-combustible.
Primary and Secondary Beam Posi-
tioning. Directly attached to the un-
derside of a combustible or non-com-
bustible smooth ceiling at any
elevation.
Primary Beam Cross -Section: Maxi-
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3132' (2,4 mm) TYR
FACE OF
DO NOT
SPRINKLER
OVER -TIGHTEN r_
FITTING
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t 1
29/32±3/16'
(23,0±4,8 mm)
CEILING LEVEL
MOUNTING
TOLERANCE
SURFACE
LIMIT
SPRINKLER
WRENCHING
PROTECTIVE CAP
AREA
A
2'(50 mm) DIA.
r- -
I I
29/32±3/16'
t 1
_ -
•
2-1/4'
(23,0±4,8 mm)
i�
(57,2 mm)
B
HEAT
COLLECTOR
2-15/16' (75 mm) DIA.
112' NPT
r- -�
7116"(11,1 mm)
NOMINAL MAKE -IN
1
C
DEFLECTOR I
IN OPERATED
POSITION
FIGURE 1
SERIES LFII (TY2284) RESIDENTIAL
FLUSH PENDENT SPRINKLER
WRENCH
RECESS
ACCEPTS
3/8• SOCKET
#4947 DRIVE
SOCKET
Page 3 of 8
#4948
WRENCH & SOCKET
COMBINATION
WRENCH
FIGURE 2
SPRINKLER SOCKET
WRENCH & SOCKET COMBINATION
FIGURE 3
PROTECTIVE CAP REMOVAL TOOL
Page 4 of 8
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TY2284 POSITION
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TY2284
MAXIMUM
ONE-HALF BEAM
WIDTH PLUS
2'(50,8 mm)
FIGURE 4
SPRINKLER POSITIONING
UNDER PRIMARY BEAMS
(Refer to the "Beam Ceiling
Design Criteria" section)
mum depth of 14 inches and the maxi-
mum width is unlimited. The cross-sec-
tional shape of the primary beam may
be rectangular to circular.
Secondary Beam Cross -Section.
Maximum depth to be no greater than
the primary beam and the maximum
width is unlimited. The cross-sectional
shape of the secondary beam may be
rectangular to circular.
Primary Beam Spacing. The primary
beams (Fig. 5A) are to be 3 ft. - 4 in. to
6 ft. from the compartment wall to cen-
ter of the nearest beam and from cen-
ter to center between beams.
Secondary Beam Spacings. The sec-
ondary beams principally run perpen-
dicular to the primary beams.
Secondary beams of a depth equal to
the primary beam must be placed so
that the beam pockets created by the
primary beams do not exceed 20 feet
in length (Fig. 5B).
NOTE
When the beam pockets created by
the primary beams exceed 20 feet in
length, the installation will require the
use of secondary beams as described
above. Otherwise, secondary beams
need not be present.
Secondary beams of a cross-sectional
depth greater than one-quarter the
depth of the primary beams are to be
a minimum of 3 ft. - 4 in. from the
compartment wall to center of the
nearest beam and from center to cen-
ter between beams (Fig. 5C).
Secondary beams of a cross-sectional
depth no greater than one-quarter the
depth of the primary beams may be
placed at any compartment wall to
center of the nearest beam distance
and from any center to center distance
between beams (Fig. 5C).
Lintels. Lintels over doorways exiting
the compartment must be present. The
minimum height for the lintels is 8
inches or no less than the depth of the
Primary Beams, whichever is greater.
TFP420
Sprinkler Types. Series LFII
(TY2284), 162F, Flush,Pendent Resi-
dential Sprinklers.
Sprinkler Coverage Area and Hy-
draulic Design. The sprinkler cover-
age areas and hydraulic design criteria
as presented in the Table A for "Hori-
zontal Ceilings" are to be applied.
Sprinkler Position. The bottom of
heat collector to bottom of primary
beams for the Series LFII (TY2284)
Flush Pendent Sprinklers is to be
23/32 to 1-3/32 inches (Fig. 4A). The
vertical, centerline of the Series LFII
(TY2284) Flush Pendent Sprinklers is
to be no greater than half the primary
beam cross-sectional width plus 2
inches from the centerline of the pri-
mary beam (Fig 4B).
NOTES
Core drilling of beams to allow the
installation of sprinkler drops requires
consulting with a structural engineer.
Where core drilling is not permitted,
the previously stated sprinkler position
criteria for the Series LF11 (TY2234)
Pendent Sprinklers allows for the
sprinkler drop to be placed adjacent to
,the primary beam.
Beam and Soffit Arrangements. A
soffit is permitted to be placed around
the perimeter of a compartment with
the beam arrangement within the sof-
fited area (Fig.6).
The cross-section of the soffit may be
any size as long as it does not create
an obstruction to water distribution per
the obstruction rules of NFPA 13 for
residential sprinklers.
When soffits are present, the pre-
viously provided 3 ft: 4 in. to 6 ft.
"compartment wall to adjacent beam"
distance for the primary and secon-
dary beams is to be measured from the
face of the soffit as opposed to the
compartment wall.
NOTE
Although the distance to the beams is
measured from the face of the soffit,
the sprinkler coverage area is to be
measured from the compartment wall.
TFP420 Page 5 ,of 8
ALL FIGURES: A—�►—A--'-�—A�
DISTANCES ARE
IF
MEASURED TO
14' (356 mm)
COMPARTMENT
MAXIMUM
WALL FACES AND
TOCENTERLINES rV
OF BEAMS
A= 34. to V-0' (1,0 to 1,8 m)
FOR PRIMARY BEAMS HAV-
ING A 14"(356 mm) MAXIMUM
DEPTH
PRIMARY
BEAM
20'-0' (6,1 m)
MAXIMUM
COMPARTMENT <
WALLS
FIGURE 6A
PRIMARY BEAM SPANS UP TO 20'-0' (6,1 m)
IF IF IF
B
A=3'-4'to6'-T(1.0to1,6m)
FOR PRIMARY BEAMS HAV
SECONDARY `(
B ING A 14' (356 mm) MAXIMUM
BEAM
DEPTH
IF
B = 20'•0' (6,1 m) MAXIMUM
FOR SECONDARY BEAMS
THAT ARE TO BE EQUAL IN
PRIMARY 3'.
DEPTH TO PRIMARY BEAMS
BEAM .
AND THAT MUST BE IN PLACE
SO THAT PRIMARY BEAM
POCKETS DO NOT EXCEED
r•
20'-0' (6,1 m)
COMPARTMENT =
WALLS .,.
FIGURE 6B
PRIMARY BEAM SPANS GREATER THAN 20'•0' (6,1
m)
C
A = 3'•4' to 6'-0' (1 0 to 1,8 m)
FOR PRIMARY BEAMS HAV -
.r
INGA 14' (356 mm) MAXIMUM
SECONDARY ?•r
C DEPTH
BEAM
F
C .3-4"(1,0 m) MINIMUM FOR
SECONDARY BEAMS HAVING
DEPTHS GREATER THAN 25
OF PRIMARY BEAMS
PRIMARY*
—or—
BEAM
C = ANY DISTANCE FOR SEC-
ONDARY BEAMS HAVING
DEPTHS UP TO 25% OF
*REFER TO
PRIMARY BEAMS
FIGURE 513 COMPARTMENT
FOR SPANS WALLS
EXCEEDING -w
20'-0' (6J m)
FIGURE 6C
COMBINATIONS OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY BEAMS
FIGURE 5
BEAM ARRANGEMENTS
(Refer to the "Beam Ceiling Design Criteria"
section)
TFP420
spection, testing, and maintenance of
their fire protection system and de-
vices in, compliance with this docu-
ment, as well as with the applicable
standards of the National Fire Protec-
tion Association (e.g., NFPA 25), in
addition to the standards of any other
authorities having jurisdiction. The in-
stalling contractor or sprinkler manu-
facturer should be contacted relative to
any questions.
NOTE
The owner must assure that the sprin-
klers are not used for hanging of any
objects and that the sprinklers are only
cleaned by means of gently dusting
with a feather duster, • otherwise, non-
operation In the event of a fire or Inad-
vertent operation may result.
It is recommended that automatic
sprinkler systems be inspected,
tested, and maintained by a qualified
Inspection Service.
Limited
Warranty
Products manufactured by Tyco Fire
Products are warranted solely to the
original Buyer for ten (10) years
against defects in material and work-
manship when paid for and properly
installed and maintained under normal
use and service. This warranty will ex-
pire ten (10) years from date of ship-
ment by Tyco Fire Products. No war-
ranty is given for products or
components manufactured by compa-
nies not affiliated by ownership with
Tyco Fire Products or for products and
components which have been subject
to misuse, improper installation, corro-
sion, or which have not been installed,
maintained, modified or repaired in ac-
cordance with applicable Standards of
the National Fre Protection Associa-
tion, and/or the standards of any other
Authorities Having Jurisdiction. Mate-
rials found by Tyco Fire Products to be
defective shall be either repaired or
replaced, at Tyco Fre Products' sole
option. Tyco Fire Products neither as-
sumes, nor authorizes any person to
assume for it, any other obligation in
connection with the sale of products or
parts of products. Tyco Fire Products
shall not be responsible for sprinkler
system design errors or inaccurate or
incomplete information supplied by
Buyer or Buyer's representatives.
IN NO EVENT SHALL TYCO FIRE
PRODUCTS BE LIABLE, IN CON-
TRACT, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR
UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THE-
ORY, FOR INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT,
SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO LABOR CHARGES, RE-
GARDLESS OF WHETHER TYCO
FIRE PRODUCTS WAS INFORMED
ABOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES, AND IN NO EVENT
SHALL TYCO FIRE PRODUCTS' LI-
ABILITY EXCEED AN AMOUNT
EQUAL TO THE SALES PRICE.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY 1S
MADE IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FIT-
NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR-
POSE
Page 7 of 8
Ordering
Procedure
When placing an order, indicate the full
product name. Contact your local dis-
tributor for availability..
Sprinkler Assembly:
Series LFII (TY2284), K=4.2, Residen-
tial Flush Pendent Sprinkler without
Escutcheon and having a (specify)
finish, P/N (specify). .
Chrome .................. 51-123-0-162
White ............... :.... 51-123-4-162
Black.................... 51-123-6-162
Escutcheon:
Escutcheon for Series LFII (TY2284),
K=4.2, Residential Flush Pendent
Sprinkler with (specify) finish, P/N
(specify).
Chrome .................. 56-123-9-001
While .................... 56-123-4-001
Black .................... 56-123-6-001
Accessories:
Socket for Series LFII (TY2284) Resi-
dential Flush Pendent Sprinkler, P/N
56-000-4-947.
Wrench & Socket for Series LFII
(TY2284) Residential Flush Pendent
Sprinkler, P/N 56-000-4-948.
Protective Cap Removal Tool for Se-
ries LFII (TY2284) Residential Flush
Pendent Sprinkler, P/N 56-000-4-300.
Page 6 of 8
SECONDARY
BEAM
TFP420
* USE DISTANCES SHOWN
PRIMARY ' IN FIGURES 5A, 5B & 5C,
BEAM EXCEPT MEASUREMENTS
ARE TAKEN FROM FACES
OF SOFFITS INSTEAD OF
FROM COMPARTMENT
WALLSURFACES
FACE OF
SOFFIT
COMPARTMENT
WALLS
FIGURE 6
BEAM AND SOFFIT ARRANGEMENTS
(Refer to the "Beam Ceiling Design Criteria" section)
Installation
The Series LFII (TY2284) must be in-
stalled in accordance with the follow-
ing instructions:
NOTES
The Protective Cap is to remain on the
sprinkler during installation until the
ceiling installation is complete. The
Protective Cap must be removed to
place the sprinkler in service.
A leak tight 1/2 inch NPTsprinkler joint
should be obtained with a torque of 7
to 14 ft.lbs. (9,5 to 19,0 Nm). A maxi-
mum of 21 ft.lbs. (28,5 Nm) of torque
is to -be used to install sprinklers.
Higher levels of torque may distort the
sprinkler Inlet with consequent leak-
age or impairment of the sprinkler.
Do not attempt to compensate for in-
sufficient adjustment in an Escutcheon
Plate by under- or over -tightening the
Sprinkler. Readjust the position of the
sprinkler fitting to suit.
Each sprinkler must be inspected be-
fore installation. Do not use any sprin-
kler that exhibits any deformations or
cracks, including cracks on the protec-
tive cap.
Step 1. The Sprinkler must be installed
only in the pendent position and with
the Sprinkler waterway centerline per-
pendicular to the mounting surface.
Step 2. Install the sprinkler fitting so
that the distance from the face of the
fitting to the mounting surface will be
nominally 29/32 inches (23,0 mm) as
shown in Figure 1A.
Step 3. With pipe thread sealant ap-
plied to the pipe threads, hand tighten
the Sprinkler into the sprinkler fitting.
Step 4. Wrench tighten the Sprinkler
using only the Sprinkler Socket or
Wrench & Socket Combination (Ref.
Figure 2). The wrench recess of the
Socket is to be applied to the sprinkler
wrenching area (Ref. Figure 1A).
Step 5. Use the "ceiling level tolerance
limit" indicator on the Protective Cap to
check for proper installation height.
Relocate the sprinkler fitting as neces-
sary. If desired the Protective Cap may
also be used to locate the center of the
clearance hole by gently pushing the
ceiling material against the center
point of the Cap.
Step 6. After the ceiling has been com-
pleted with the 2 inch (50 mm) diame-
ter clearance hole, use the Protective
Cap Removal Tool (Ref. Figure 3) to
remove the Protective Cap and then
push on the Escutcheon until its flange
just comes in contact with the ceiling.
Do not continue to push the Escutch-
eon such that it lifts a ceiling panel out
of its normal position. If the Escutch-
eon cannot be engaged with the Sprin-
kler, or the the Escutcheon cannot be
engaged sufficiently to contact the
ceiling, relocate the sprinkler fitting as
necessary.
Care and
Maintenance
The Series LFII (TY2284) must be
maintained and serviced in accord-
ance with the following instructions:
NOTES
Absence of an Escutcheon Plate may
delay the time to sprinkler operation in
a fire situation.
Before closing a fire protection system
main control valve for maintenance
work on the fire protection system
which It controls, permission to shut
down the affected fire protection sys-
tem must be obtained from the proper
authorities and all personnel who may
be affected by this action must be no-
tified.
Sprinklers which are found to be leak-
ing or exhibiting visible signs of corro-
sion must be replaced.
Automatic sprinklers must never be
painted, plated, coated, or otherwise
altered after leaving the factory. Modi-
fied or over heated sprinklers must be
replaced.
Care must be exercised to avoid dam-
age - before, during, and after instal-
lation. Sprinklers damaged by drop-
ping, striking, wrench twist/slippage,
or the like, must be replaced.
The owner is responsible for the in-
Series 909 «Engineered for high
,5izes %11- 211 capacity relief''
To prevent back -siphonage and.backpressure of con-
taminated water into the safe drinking water supply, when
installed at each high hazard cross -connection.
Use Series 909 for backflow protection in cross -connec-
tion control and containment at the service entrance. The
909 high capacity relief incorporates the "air-in/water-out"
principle and substantially improves the relief valves dis-
charge performance. The emergency condition of com-
bined back -siphonage and backpressure with both
checks fouled can defeat the effectiveness of a standard
RPZ backflow preventer. Standardly furnished with NPT
body connections and quarter -turn, full port, resilient
seated, bronze ball valve shut -offs No. 909QT. Sizes 3/4"
and 1" have Tee handle shut -offs.
Available Models
Prefix
C - with strainer clean and check, 3A" and 1" only
Suffix
QT - with quarter -turn, full port, resilient seated ball valve shut -offs
S - with bronze strainer
HW - with stainless steel check modules for hot water and harsh water conditions
PC - with internal Polymer.Coating
LF - without shut-off valves
Prefix
U - with integral body unions (3/4" and 1" only
FAE - with flanged adapter ends (1'74",11h", 2' only)
Features
- . Quarter -turn ball valve shut offs
- Replaceable bronze seats
Designed pressure drop - Modular design
• Simple and economical service'
No special tools required for
High capacity relief protection servicing
against combined back -siphonage/
backpressure backflow
Standards (see page 3)
Pressure -Temperature
Series 909 suitable for supply pressure up to 175 psi and
water temperatures up to 140°F continuous and 180°F in-
termittent..Suffix HW stainless steel check modules suit-
able for supply pressure up to 175 psi and water tempera-
ture up to 210°F for harsh water conditions.
Connections
3/4" -1" 9090T has NPT female threaded body connections.
11/4" - 2" 909QTM1 has NPT male threaded body connections.
Dimensions -Weights (approximate)
SizeDimension (i cher) wgt.(Ibs.)
inches A 8 C D E F. G H wlo strainer
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1.. 221/+ 1Me 75/%6 4 43/4 13 7 3r/e 171/2 15
11/4 255/e 205/a 103/a 5 We 14 N 51/4 4234 40
11/1 273/is 213/4 103/e 5 6% 15 7th 5'/4 44 40
2 1 303/+ 1 23Va 103/e 565/e 16 734 51/ 1 47MA I 40
Reduced PressureZon.
f., lA Patent 14,241,752
'909QT-S
Note: The installation of a drain line recommended. When installing a
drain line, and air gap in necessary (see page 5).
BACKFLOW PREVENTION FOR HIGH HAZARD
CROSS -CONNECTION and CONTAINMENT
INSTALLATIONS WITH CONTINUOUS PRESSURE
Capacity
As compiled from documented Foundation for Cross -Connection Control and Hydraulic
Research at the University of Southern California lab tests.
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O FOR SMALL PIPE
VANE TYPE WATERFLOW
ALARM SWITCH WITH RETARD
Potter Electric Signal Company Potter Electric Signal & Mfg., LTD.
2081 Craig Road - St. Louis, MO 63146-4161 55 Glen Cameron Road
(314) 878-4321 - (800) 325-3936 r Thornhill, Ontario, Canada UT 1 P2,;
www.pottersignal.com (905) 882-1833
Stock No. 1113000
U.S. PAT. NO. 3921989, CANADIAN PAT. NO. 1009680
OTHER PATENTS PENDING. '
The Model VSR-SF is a vane type waterflow switch for use on
wet sprinkler systems that use 1% 1 1/4", 1 1/2" or 2" pipe
size. The unit may also be used as a sectional waterflow
detector on large systems.
The unit contains two single pole double throw snap action
switches and an adjustable, instantly recycling pneumatic
retard. The switches are actuated when a flow of 10 gallons
per minute or more occurs downstream of the device. The flow
condition must exist for a period of time necessary to over-
come the selected retard period.
INSTALLATION: These devices may be mounted in horizon-
tal or vertical pipe. On horizontal pipe they should be installed
on the top side of the pi -e where they will be accessible. The
units should not be installed within 6" of a valve, drain or fitting
which changes the direction of the waterflow. The unit has a
1" NPT bushing for threading into a non -corrosive TEE. See
Fig. 2 for proper TEE size, type and installation.
Screw the device into the TEE fitting as shown in Fig. 2. Care
must be taken to properly orient the device for the direction of
UL, ULC, CSFM LISTED and NYMEA ACCEPTED
Service Pressure: Up to 250 PSI
Minimum Flow Rate for Alarm: 10 GPM
Maximum Surge: 18 FPS
Enclosure: Die-cast, red enamel finish
Cover held in place with tamper resistant screws
Contact Ratings: Two sets of SPDT (Form C)
15.0 Amps at 125/250 VAC
2.0 Amps at 30 VDC
Conduit Entrances: Two knockouts provided for 1/2" conduit.
Usage: Listed plastic, copper and schedule 40 iron pipe.
Fits pipe sizes - 1", 1 1/4", 1 1/2" and 2"
Note: 10 paddles are furnished with each unit, one for
each pipe size of threaded and sweat TEE, one for 1"
CPVC and one for 1 1/2" polybutylene.
(CTS -Copper tubing size)
Environmental Specifications:
-Suitable for indoor or outdoor use with factory installed gasket
and die-cast housing.
• NEMA 4/IP55 rated enclosure -use with appropriate conduit fitting.
-Temperature range: 40" F to 120° F (4.5" C to 49" C)
Caution: This device is not intended for applications in
explosive environments.
Service Use:
Automatic Sprinkler. NFPA-13
One or two family dwelling NFPA-13D
Residential occupancy up to four stories NFPA-13R
National Fire Alarm Code NFPA-72
Optional: Cover Tamper Switch Kit, order Stock No. 0090018
waterflow.
The vane must not rub the inside of the TEE or bind in any
way. The stem should move freely when operated by hand.
The device can also be used in copper or plastic pipe installa-
tions with the proper adaptersso that the specified TEE fitting
may be installed on the pipe run.
INSPECTION AND TESTING: Check the operation of the unit
by opening the inspector's test valve at the end of the
sprinkler tine or the drain and test connection, if an inspector's,.•
test valve is not provided.
If there are no provisions for testing the operation of the flow
detection device on the system, application of the VSR-SF is
not recommended or advisable
The frequency of the inspection and testing and its associated
protective monitoring system should be in accordance with
the applicable NFPA Codes and Standards and/or authority
having jurisdiction (manufacturer recommends quarterly or
more frequently).
PRINTED IN USA MKT. #8800003 - REV M PAGE 1 OF 2
MFG. #5400802 - 2197
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FIC. 1
SWITCH TERMINAL CONNECTIONS
CLAMPING PLATE TERMINAL
6pR�p .
O� DWG. /923-3
CAUTION:
An uninsulated section of
a single conductor should
not be looped around the
terminal and serve as two
separate connections.
The wire must be severed,
thereby providing supervi-
sion of the connection in
the event that the wire
becomes dislodged from
under the terminal.
FIG. 2
RETARD ADJUSTMENT.
TO CHANGE TIME TURN KNOB (EITHER DIRECTION)
FOR DESIRED TIME DELAY. USE THE MINIMUM
AMOUNT OF RETARD NECESSARY TO PREVENT
FALSE ALARMS. A 'B" SETTING IS USUALLY
ADEQUATE FOR THIS. FACTORY IS SEI TO -8%
TO INSTALL, DRILL A HOLE AS INDICATED:
PIPE SIZE
HOLE SIZE
2' to 2 1/2'
1 1/4' +1/8' -1/16'
(50mm to 65mm)
(33mm t2mm)
3' to 8'
2':018' -
(SOmm to 200mm)
(50mm t2mm)
DIRECTION OF\
WATERFLOW
`1 \ '
DWG. 1761-30
VSR-F
VANE TYPE WATERFLOW
SWITCH WITH RETARD
DO NOT LEAVE COVER OFF FOR
EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME
C
'j
FIG. 3 TYPICAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
TIGHTEN NUTS
ALTERNATELY TO AN
EVENTUAL 50FT.-LBS
OF TORQUE
MOUNT ON PIPE SO
ARROW ON SADDLE
POINTS IN DIRECTION
OF WATERFLOW
ROLL PADDLE IN
OPPOSITE DIRECTION
OF WATERFLOW
APPROX. RETARD SETTINGS (IN SECS.)
0
0
A
10-25
B
20-40
C
35-55]75D-700-90
E
LOCAL BELL TRANSFORMER
STYLE a (CLASS B) END -OF -UNE RESISTOR CKT.
OR BATTERY POWERED
(SEE NOTE)
OPEN ON ALAR1,11 CLOSE ON
OPEN ON CLOSE ON
ALARM
ALARM ALARM
EOL
RESISTOR
SIGNALING DEVICE
NOTE: FOR SUPERVISED CIRCUITS
SEE "SWITCH TERMINAL CONNECTIONS"
DRAWING AND CAUTION NOTE (FIG. 1).
SUPERVISED LOOP (SEE NOTE)
TYPICAL SWITCH ACTION
OPEN ON CLOSE ON
FROM
TO ADD'L
t
OPEN ON I`/ CLOSE ON
J
ALARM ALARM
CONTROL
PANEL
DEVICES
OR RETURN
ALARM ALARM TO CONTROL DWG. 1761-15
NOTES:
1. The Model VSR-F has two switches, one can be used to operate a central station, proprietary or remote signaling unit, while the
other contact is used to operate a local audible or visual annunciator.
2. A condition of LPC Approval of this product is that the electrical entry must be sealed to exclude moisture.
TESTING
The frequency of.inspection and testing for the model VSR-F and its associated protective monitoring system should be in
accordance with applicable NFPA Codes and Standards and/or the authority having jurisdiction (manufacturer recommends
quarterly or more frequently).
If provided, the inspector's test valve, that is usually located at the end of the most remote branch line, should always be used for
test purposes. If there are no provisions for testing the operation -of the flow detection device on the system, application of the
VSR-F is not recommended or advisable.
A minimum flow of 10 gpm is required to activate this device.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please advise the person responsible for testing of the fire protection system that this system must be
tested in accordance with the testing instructions. .
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MFG. #5400761 - 11195
a %"Ar MULTITONE.ELECTRONIC SIGNALS
Potter Electric Signal Company Potter Electric Signal & Mfg., LTD.
1081 Craig Road • P.O. Box 28480.. 55 Glen Cameron Road
St Louis, MO 63146-41'61 Thornhill, Ontario, Canada UT 1P2
(314) 878-4321 • (800) 325-3936 (905) 882-1833
Wheelock's MT and MT Strobe Series Multitone Electronic Signals offer a choice of eight (8) nationally and
internationally recognized alerting sounds: Horn, Bell, March Tme'Horn, Code -3 Tone; Code -3 Horn, Slow
Whoop, Siren or Hi/Lo Tone. Wheelock's Code -3 horn and tone patterns are engineered to comply with
NFPA/ANSI Temporal Pattern specifications without requiring additional coding means. With MT and MT
Strobe Signals, one alarm appliance meets most of your signaling needs. Wheelock's MT and MT Strobe
Signals are UL Listed, FM, CSFM and NYMEA Approved.
Features
--One alarm appliance with (8) eight selective
signals to provide superior sound penetration for -
various ambient and wall conditions with two field
selectable sound output levels. '
Code -3 Horn and Tone meet N.FPA/ANSI/1S0
temporal pattern for standard emergency evacu- .
ation signaling.
- Audible and strobe can operate from a single
signaling circuit.
• Designed to meet or exceed NFPA/ANSI Standards
and ADA Accessibility Guidelines.
Low current draw with low temperature compensa-
tion to reduce. power consumption and wiring costs.
• Low cost installation via standard electrical boxes.
Attractive flush or surface mounting options available. .
Model MT -24 -LSM
(strobel orn shown)
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11195
dBA and Current+Ratings
Model
MT 12/24'
MT -24 -LSM
(Horn)
(Strobe/Hom)
Stock No. 1610914
Stock No.
1610915
Tone
Amps
Typical
Amps
Typical
at 24VDC
dBA at
10'
at 24VDC
dBA
at 10'
HI
STD
HI
STD
HI
STD
HI
STD
Horn
0.040
0.023
99
93
0.405
0368
99
93
Bell
0.014
0.012
92
87
0.379
0.377
.92
87
March Time Horn
0.040
0.023
99
93
0.405
0.388
99
93
Code -3 Horn
0.040
0.023
99
93
0.405
0.368
99
93
Code -3 Tone
0.028
0.017
95
90
0.393.
0.362
95
90
Slow Whoop
0.048
0.026
99
94
0.413
0.391.
99
94
Siren
0.036
0.023
98
93
0.401
0.388
96
93
HVLo
0.020
0.014
93
88
0.385
0.379
93
88
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Fumes:
FireFighter and FirEighter PG have no hazardous
fumes.
System Requirements and Limitations:
All fire protection sprinkler systems winterized with
FireFighter or FireFighter PG should conform to local,
state and NFPA requirements. The use of antifreeze
within these systems should also conform to NFPA
requirements.
WY Use of antifreeze solutions should also be in
`�•.
,,,,,. ,,,•� ; conformance with any state or local health codes.
�: Please contact your local health authorities if you
have any questions concerning the codes in your area.
Maintenance:
Because the chemicals which compose FireFighter
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c.t ' and FireFighter PG can break down over time, systems
should be tested to determine the level of freeze
protection at the beginning of each freezing season.
_ To test the freeze protection level of FireFighter, use a
:Y;' small hydrometer to determine the specific gravity of
the solution. To maintain a —15°F flow protection, the
Specific gravity of FireFi hter'should be 1.141 at 77°F.
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r';,:::�:::•;_;- _ To test the freeze protection level of FireFighter PG,
use a small hydrometer to determine the specific
gravity of the solution. To maintain a —15OF flow
protection, the specific gravity of FireFighter PG should
r� be 1.030 at 770F.
When the test indicates that the solution has
weakened, empty the system and replace with fresh
7 FireFighter or FireFighter PG, according to the
installation instructions.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
If the filling cup is aboue the highest sprinkler,
use the following installation procedure:
1. Close the water supply valves and drain the
system.
2. Add FireFighter or FireFighter PG to the system
through a filling cup.
3. Use the end sprinklers to vent air from the piping.
4. Back out all of the sprinklers slightly, until
'
antifreeze appears. This assures that the piping is
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completely filled and all air has been purged from
the system.
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If the filling cup is NOT above the highest
FWD;
sprinkler, use one of the following installation
(d
procedures:
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1. Administer FireFighter or FireFighter PG at the
highest sprinkler branch line using a filling cup. The
,
drop pipe should be filled through the filling cup as
shown in the diagram below.
2. Tighten the sprinkler heads and open the valve
marked #1 until the drop pipe and the section of pipe
above valve #1 are empty.
...
3. Close valve #1. Close the filling connection valve.
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Slowly open the supply valve wide.
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Use a small pump to add FireFighter or FireFighter PG
to the system at the valve marked # 2 in the diagram
below.
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HEATED AREA UNHEATED AREA
Filling Cup Sprinkler Head
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Water supply
�1 Non -Freezing
12 ins. Solution
_^,.;.•,�.
Approved
Indicating
Valve Wall
Drop 5 ft. min. #i
Check Valve^
LDrain
(1/32" hole in Clapper) Valve
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Please turn to back panel for additional information.'
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
FireFighter and FireFighter PG are non-toxic
antifreezes designed specifically for fire protection
systems. These products are used in place of water
and other water -like fluids in sprinkler systems
where freezing may either cause damage or interfere
with the functioning of systems or equipment, and/or
toxicity to humans or animals is a concern.
FireFighter is compatible with all approved types
of pipe, including BlazeMaster'", CPUC sprinkler pipe
and fittings.
FireFighter PG is.compatible with all approved types
of sprinkler pipe systems, with the exception of CPVC.
Sizes:
FireFighter and FireFighter PG are available in:
k. _ One gallon plastic bottles [6 per case)
_ Five gallon pails
_ 30 gallon drums
:.; _ 55 gallon drums
5000 gal Ion tank trucks
Color:
FireFighter is orange
FireFighter PG is red
w;�►�� Applications:
V
Wet fire protection sprinkler systems
Ingredients:
4, FireFighter:
—Active Ingredient:
Other Ingredients
Glycerine
Water
Viscosity Reduction Agent
Dye
FireFighter PG:
—Active Ingredient: Propylene Glycol
Other Ingredients: Water
Viscosity Reduction Agent
Dye
"FireFighter Freeze Protection Fluid" is a trademark of The Noble Compehy.
-BlazeMaster- is a registered trademark of B.F. Goodrich
°'Non•toxie is used to describe extremely low chronic and acute toxicity,
No maximum safe intake for humans has been established. The product is
considered GRAS [Generally Regarded As Safe] by The Food and Grog
Administration
Chemical and Physical Properties:
FireFighter:
Density at 71°F is 1.137 grams/ml
Viscosity at 77°F is 7.05 centipoise
pH of FireFighter is 7
_. Boiling Point at Atmospheric Pressure (760 mm)
is 212°F
FireFighter PG:.
_ Density at 77°F is 1.026 grams/ml
Viscosity at 71°F is 6.15 centipoise
_ pH of FireFighter PG is 8.0.9.6
Boiling Point at Atmospheric Pressure [760 mm]
is 222°F
Freeze Protection Properties:
FireFighter and FireFighter PG:
Minimum Fluid Flow Temperature is —15°F
Minimum'Burst" [Hard Freeze] Temperature is —50°F
Flammability:
FireFighter and FireFighter PG are not flammable
since they have no measurable flash point [Pensky-
Martens Closed Cup]; however, both products can
flash or burn if the.water content is evaporated off
FireFighter:
Flash Point is 3500F"*
_Fire Point is 4D0°Fx;}
FireFighter PG:
Flesh Point is 2140F**
Fire Point is 2200F"
Toxicological, Environmental and Health
Information:
FireFighter and FireFighter PG are virtually harmless
to animals or plants: however, the disposal of these
materials should be in conformance with national,
state, and local health codes.
FDA References:
GRAS: FireFighter and FireFighter PG are considered
"Generally Regarded as Safe" by the Federal Food and
Drug Administration.-
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dministration:
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The Noble Company
614 Monroe Street
Grand Haven, Michigan
49417
Phone: [6161842 7844 1— 8c)0— 67a —�62 S
FAX: [6161842-1547
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throughout the U.S. through wholesale distributors.
Please contact The Noble Company for your local
representative and wholesaler.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Specifications, installation design, installation
techniques, and unique applications will be reviewed
upon request. Address inquiries ATTN: FireFighter
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Technical Support.
Field service is available through factory representatives
and Noble Company staff. Contact The Noble Company
for local representatives.
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614 Monroe Street
Grand Haven, Michigan
49417
Phone: [6161842 7844 1— 8c)0— 67a —�62 S
FAX: [6161842-1547
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He 9 "Engineered toru1y"
Sizes W - 2" capacity relief
Tb prevent back -siphonage and backpressure of con-
taminated water into the safe drinking water supply, when
installed at each high hazard cross -connection.
Use Series 909 for backflow protection in cross -connec-
tion control and containment at the service entrance. The
909 high capacity relief incorporates the "air-in/water-out"
principle and substantially improves the relief valves dis-
charge performance. The emergency condition of com-
bined back -siphonage and backpressure with both
checks fouled can defeat the effectiveness of a standard
RPZ backflow preventer. Standardly furnished with NPT
body connections and quarter -turn, full port, resilient
seated, bronze ball valve shut -offs No. 909QT. Sizes 3/4"
and 1" have Tee handle shut -offs.
A, ailable MlaodeiS
Prefix
C - with strainer clean and check, 3/4' and 1" only
Suffix
QT - with quarter -turn, full port, resilient seated ball valve shut -offs
S - with bronze strainer
HW - with stainless steel check modules for hot water and harsh water conditions
PC - with internal Polymer Coating
LF - without shut-off valves
Prefix
U - with integral body unions (3/4" and 1" only)
FAE - with flanged adapter ends (11/4",11h", 2' only)
Features
Quarter -turn ball valve shut offs
Replaceable bronze seats
Designed pressure drop G Modular design
Simple and economical service . No special tools required for
® High capacity relief protection servicing
against combined back-siphonagel
backpressure backflow
Standards (see page 3)
Pressure -Temperature
Series 909 suitable for supply pressure up to 175 psi and
water temperatures up to 140°F continuous and 180°F in-
termittent.,Suffix HW stainless steel check modules suit-
able for supply pressure up to 175 psi and water tempera-
ture up to 210°F for harsh water conditions.
Connections'
3/4" -1" 909QT has NPT female threaded body connections.
11/4" - 2"'909QTM1 has NPT male threaded body connections.
Dimensions- eightS (approximate)
Size Dimension (i rhes) Wgt.(Ihs.)
inches A B C D E F G H w10 slrainer
e/i 2114 171/ 75/,s 4 4�Y, 11 Y, 6Ya 31/e 154Ye 14
1 J]/4
173/s 75/4 4 43/4 13 7 37A 17'/2 15
11/4 e 10% 5 65Ye 14 7V2 5'h 4234 40
11/z 10'/e 5 65/e 15 7'h 5'/ 44 40
2 % 103/e 5 65/e 16 73/i 5'/i 473a 4D
6 For more information, send for ES -909S
meduced OPTessure,c F
Patent 14,241,752
909UT-S
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Note: The installation of a drain line recommended. When installing a
drain line, and air gap in necessary (see page 5).
BACKFLOW PREVENTION FOR HIGH HAZARD
CROSS -CONNECTION and CONTAINMENT
INSTALLATIONS WITH CONTINUOUS PRESSURE
Capacity
As compiled from documented Foundation for Cross -Connection Control and Hydraulic
Research at the University of Southern California lab tests.
`Typical maximum mechanical(rrigation system flow rate (7.5 feel per second)
16
012
U)
.4.
5 '10 15 20 25r
STRENGTH OF COPPER TUBI NG
SAFE WORKING INTERNAL PRESSURES
x`•::12`';i=:
2500'F'- S
TYPE. K
}33gTg- r,{ ret 3500 F' S
.
3800 psi
TYPE L
400` FSS
25D0'psi
TYPE M
L
M
1509F.
2500F.
3504.'
4000F.
15DOF.
2500F.
.3500F.
4000F.
1500F.
2500F.
3500F.;,
4000F.
In (aches.;::•:'0.13.
(PSI)
(PSI)
(PSI)
(PSI)
(PSI)
(PSI)
(PSI)
(PSI)
(PSI)
(PSI)
(PSI)
(PSI)
s/s
3130
3030
1980
1300
.151
.162.
,176
1.132
1.210
1.319
4.008
1950
1890
1230
810
.242
1.735
1.808
:'....
'.
5.232
5.808
1530
1480
970
640
1160
112D
730
480
1160
1120
730
480
`•`'<' •.": '.; a/�e
1200
1 160
760
500
4.042
4.286
4.540
14 M
15.1215J2
•
3/
1200 1200
1 160
760
500
900
870
570
380
750
730
470
310
1.19
1170
1130
740
490
800
770
500
330
560
540
350
230
++'::` r.: '•t; :i s
920
890
580
380
740
720
470
310
500
480
320
210
' s�;l< };• V;' : s/e
760
730
480
320
650
630
410
270
450
430
280
190
3430
880
850
S60
370
590
570
370
250
400
390
250
170
47.84
680
660.
430
280
510
490
320
210
340
330
220
140
63A
550
530
350
7,30
460
440
290
19D
340
330
220
140
G
520
500
330
220
430
420
270
160
340
330
220
140
7-....:'Y•''>. 2�/e.
450
430
280
190
370
360
230
150
300
290
190
120
:fix'•'. /
21ri' S/
420
400
270
1110
IBO
350
340
220
140
280
270
180
120
410
400
260
170
330
320
210
140
260
250
160
110
380
370
240
160
320
310
200
130
260
250
160
110
":i, 4' c" :•a ;::•; 4�/e
370
•360
230
150
300
290
190,
120
260
250
166
110
360
350
.230
150
280
270
180
120
240
230
150
100
6;"i?';:''`''.6�/e
37D
360
230
150
260
250
160
110
230
220
140
100
390
380
250
160
280
270
180
120
240
230
150
IDD
390
380
250
160
290
280
180
120
240
230
150
100
390
380
250
160
270
260
170
110
240
230
150
IDD
%1500 F ;� S (Allowable stress in pounds per square Inch), 6000 psi
2500'F'- S
5800 psi
}33gTg- r,{ ret 3500 F' S
.
3800 psi
K
400` FSS
25D0'psi
K
L
M
.936
0542
,����yy(,''7•yyrr INTERNAL VOI
iAV
WE OF COPPER TUBING .
Cubic Inches Per Cubic Feet Per Gallons Per
Foot of Tubing 100 Feet of Tubing 100 Feet of Tubing
n nc es •>•.
)
L
M
K
L
M
K
L
M
.936
0542
405
.' s/e .'
1,524
1.740
1.908
.0882
.101
,110
.660
'.753
.826
'/e : °,
•
2.616
2.796
3.048
.151
.162.
,176
1.132
1.210
1.319
4.008
4.176
.232
.242
1.735
1.808
:'....
'.
5.232
5.808
6.204
303
.336
359
2.265
2.514
2.686
9.336
9.9D0
10,488
.540
573
.607
4.042
4.286
4.540
14 M
15.1215J2
•
.85
.88
,91.
634
6.55
6.81
1 1/2 '
_
20.64
2136
21.96
1.19
1.24
1.27
8.94
9.25
9.51
2'..:
: a:,
36.12
37.08
38.04
'2
2,09
2.15
22D
15.64
16.05
16..47
2ih . '
`.
u,
55.92
57.24
58,68
3.24
3.31
3AD
2421
24.78
25.40
3.'*-:. '
1
`
79.68
81.72
8376
{
4AI
4.73
4.85
3430
35.38
36.26
_ 3 1/2. ,:.
108.00
110.52
112.80
,},r�
"d�.
625
6.40
6S3r
46J5
47.84
48.83
L 4
q`3A
140.4'
144A
146A
8.1
"83
85
603
623
63A
3
2172
224A
226.8
12A
13.0
13.1 �
94.0
97.1
98.2
G
�
.3102
321.6
326A
18.0
1.8.6
18.9
1345
1392
141.3
24.
ssG
Table A-2-3.4 Copper Tube Dimensions
Type K
YP
Type L
Type M
Nominal
Outside
Inside
Wall
Inside
Wall
Inside
Wali
Tube Size
Diameter
Diameter
Thickness
Diameter
Thickness
Diameter .
in. (mm)
Thickness
in. (mm)
in.
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
3/4
0.875
(22.2)
.0.745
(18.9)
0.065
(1.7)
0.785
(19.9)
0.045
(1.1)
0.811
1.055
(20.6),
(26.8)
0.032
0.035
(0.8)
(0.9)
1
1.125
(28.6)
0.9(iS
(25.3) .
0.065
(1.7)
1.025
(26.0)
0.050
0.055
(1.3)
(1.4)
.
1.291
(32.8)
0.042
(1.1)
1'14
1.375
(34.9)
1.245
(31.6)
0.065
(1.7)
1.265
1.505
(32.1)
(38.2)
0.060
(1.5)
1.527
(38.8)
0.049
(1.2)
11/2
2
1.625
2.125
(41.3)
(54.0)
1.481
1.959
(37.6)
(49.8)
0.072
0.003
(1.8)
(2.1)
1.985
(50.4)
0.070
(1.8)
2.009
(51.0)
0.053
(1.5)
2'12
2.625
(66.7)
2.435
(61.8)
0.095
(2.4)
2.465
(62.6)
0.080
(2.0)
2.495
2.981
(63.4)
(75.7)
0.065
0.072
(1.7)
(1.8)
3
3.125
(79.4)
2.907
(73.8)
0.109
(2.8)
2.945
(74.8)
0.090
(2.3)
3.459
(87.9)
0.083
(2.1)
392
4
3.625
4.125
(92.1)
(104.8)
3.385
3.857
(86.0)
(98.0)
0.120
0.134
(3.0)
(3.4)
3.425
3.905
(B7.0)
(99.2)
0.100
0.110
(2.5)
(2.8)
3.935
(99.9)
0.095
(2.4)
5
5.125
('130.2)
4.805
(122.0)
0.160
(4.1)
4.875
(123.8)
0.125
(32)
4.907
5.881
(124.6)
(149.4)
0.109
0.122
(2.8)
(3.1)
6
6.125
(155.6)
5.741
(145.8)
0.192
(4.9)
5.845
7.725
(148.5)
(196.2)
0.140
0.200
• (3.6)
(5.1)
7.785
(197.7)
0.170
(4.3)
a
10
8.125
10.13
(206.4)
(257.3)
7.583
9.449
(192.6)
(240.0)
0.271
0.338
(6.9)
(8.6)
9.625
(244.5)
0.250
(6.4)
9.701
(246.4)
0.2212
(5.4) .
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INCORPORATED
CORONA, CA . (714) 737-5599
32A
FIG. 22
DANGER FOR C.P.V.C. PLASTIC PIPE
SINGLE FASTENER. STRAP TYPE
Size Range - 3/4" thru 2" C.P.V.C. pipe.
Material - Carbon Steel with galvanized finish G-90
govt. spec.
Function - Figure 22 is intended to perform as a
hanger to support only C.P.V.C. piping used in
automatic fire sprinkler systems. The product acts as a
hanger when tab is upward and the fastener screw is in
the horizontal position.
Figure 22 can be installed on the top of a beam, but in
this situation acts as a guide to the piping which is
supported by the beam itself.
Figure 22 is not intended to support C.P.V.C. pipe
from under a flat horizontal surface, such as a ceiling.
For this type of installation use the Tolco Figure 23,
Double Fastener Strap Hanger for C.P.V.C. Piping.
Figure 22, when inverted, with the hanger tab
downward, does not act as a hanger, but can function
as a restrainer to prevent the upward movement of the
sprinkler head during activation.
Approvals - Underwriters' Laboratories listed to
support fire sprinkler piping. Meets and exceeds the
requirements of N.F.P.A. 13, 13R, and 13D.
Features - Figure 22 incorporates features which
protect the pipe and ease installation. The flared edge
design* protects C.P.V.C. pipe from any rough
surface.
Figure 22 is easily attached to the building structure
using the special hex head self threading screw"
furnished with the product. It is recommended that
rechargeable electric drills fitted with a hex socket
attachment be used as installation tools. No impact
tools (such as a hammer) or impact fasteners (such as
drive screws or nails) are allowed. Damage has been
known to result from installations using impact type
tools. No pre drilling of a pilot hole in wood is
required.
Order By - Figure number and C.P.V.C. pipe size.
" Patent Pending
- Minimum fastener size acceptable, #12 x 1-1/4
hardened hex head self threading screw.
A
MAX. HANGER FASTENER APPROX.
C.P.V.C. SPACING HEX HEAD WEIGHT
PIPE SIZE A B C _ (FT.) SIZE LENGTH PER 100
3/4 2-7/16 1-5/16 1-3/16 5-1/2 5/16 1-1/4 9
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FIG. 23
HANGER FOR C.P.V.C. PLASTIC PIPE
DOUBLE FASTENER STRAP TYPE
I � I
IE— B—►f E—B—I-I
Size Range - 3/4" thru 2" C.P.V.C. pipe.
Material - Carbon Steel with galvanized finish G-90 govt.
spec.
Function - The Fig. 23 and Fig. 24 are intended to perforrn
as a hanger / restrainer to support only C.P.V.C, piping used
in automatic fire sprinkler systems.
Fig. 23 and Fig. 24 can be installed on the top or on the
bottom of a beam. The Fig. 23 can also be installed on the
side of a beam.
The Fig. 23 and Fig. 24 can also function as a restrainer to
prevent the upward movement of the sprinkler head during
activation.
Approvals - Underwriters' Laboratories listed to support fire
sprinkler piping. Meets and exceeds the requirements of
N.F.P.A. 13, 13R, and 13D.
FIG. 24
HANGER FOR C.P.V.C. PLASTIC PIPE
DOUBLE FASTENER STRAP TYPE - SIDE MOUNT
Features The Fig. 23 and Fig. 24 incorporate features
which protect the pipe and ease installation.. The flared edge
design* protects the C.P.V.C. pipe from any rough surface.
The Fig. 23 and Fig. 24 are easily attached to the building
structure using the two hex head self threading -screws—
furnished with the product. It is recommended that
rechargeable electric drills fitted with a hex socket attachment
be used as installation tools. No impact tools (such as a
hammer) or impact fasteners (such as drive screws or nails) are
allowed. Damage has been known to result from installations
using impact type tools. No pre drilling of a pilot hole in wood
is required.
Order By - Figure number and C.P.V.C. pipe size.
° Patents Pending
- Minimum fastener size acceptable, X12 x 1-1/4"
hardened hex head self threading screw.
C.P.V.C.
PIPE SIZE
A
FIG. 23 FIG. 24
S
FIG. 23 FIG. 24
C
FIG. 23 FIG. 24
MAX. HANGER
SPACING
(FT.)
FASTENER.
HEX HEAD
SIZE
APPROX.
WEIGHT
LENGTH PER 100
3/4
3-18 2-5/16
1-9/16 1-5/32
1-3/16 1-3/16
5-1/2
5/16
1-1/4 9
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
& TECHNICAL MANUAL
U.S., Canadian and U.K. Edition
No. 19A.0
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Rev.4 5,196
Table of Contents
Introduction....... ............................... 1
Conversion Factors ............ ... . 1
Listings and Approvals .............................. 1
Where and how to use a Central Blazel\iaster System:.... 1
Central BlazeMaster Specifications ................... . . 3
Pipe.......................... ................3
Central Biazeklaster Fittings .... . .................. 3
Solvent/Cement ........ I ........................... 3
Dimensions for Central BlazeMaster CPUC Pin= .......... 3
Fitting Socket Dimensions ............................ 3
Product Ratings and Capabilities . . ..............:....... 4
Pressure Rating & Pressure Listing ....................4
Friction Loss.......................................4
Thermal Expansion ................................. 4
Physical and Thermal Properties of Central
BlazeMaster CPVC................................ 6
Permissible Deflections of Central BlazeMaster CPVC ..... 6
Support and Hanger Recommendations .................. 7
Pipe Bracing with Standard Band Hanger .............. 7
Hanger/Support Spacing ........................... 7
Vertical Restraint .................................... 7
Underground Installation Specifications ................ 9
Pipe..............................................9
Fittings.. ..................... ................. 9
Primer/Solvent Cement . ......... ................ 9
System Design ..................... ........ ..... 9.
Installation Procedures ............. 9
Inspection...... ................................ 9
Trenching ...... .......................... ..... 9
Snaking of Pipe......... ........................ 9
Back -Filling ...................................... 10
Maintenance.... .............................. 10
System Riser Installation Requirements ................. 10
System Riser Installation Recommendation ............. 10
Handling & Storage ................................. 11
Handling........................................ 11
Storage ... Il
Handling of Central BlazeMaster Cements and Primers .. 11
Solvent/Cementing Instructions ...................... 11
Joining Central BlazeMaster Pipe Systems ...............
11
Cutting:.........................................
11
Debarring .......................................
11
Fitting Preparation ................................
12
Safely and Health Precautions .......................
12
Estimating Primer and Cement Requirements ..........
12
Primer Application ...............................
12
Solvent Cement Application ........................
12
Assembly........................................
12
Set and Cure Times ................................
I'D
Pressure Testing the System .........................
14
Transition to Other Materials ..........................
14
Flanged Connections ..............................
14
Grooved Coupling Adapters ........................
15
Penetrating Fire Rated Walls & Partitions ..............
15
Other Design Criteria ..............................
15
Freeze Protection .................................
15
Central BlazeMaster Systems and Penetration of
Metal Studs ....................................
15
Solvent Cement and Primer Spills ....................
15
Joining Central BlazeMaster CPVC in Cold Weather .....
16
Joining. Central BlazeMaster CPVC in Hot Weather ......
16
Appendix..........................................16
HelpfulTips.......................................16
Material Safety Data for Solvent Cements and Primers ...
16
Training/Demonstration ............................
16
Material Safety Data Sheets ...........................
17
This Installation and Technical Manual contains the c: iteria to install a Central Blazeh4aster CPVC piping system in accordance with the UL
Listing, C -UL Listing and/or FM Approval. Additionally, the manual contains recommendations for easier installation, general piping prac-
tices and other suggestions that may not be required to satisfy the UL Listing, C -UL Listing and/or FM Approval. To differentiate between a
requirement and a suggestion, use the following defiraiions:
SHALL - The use of the word "shall" indicates a mandatory requirement of the Listings/Approval.
SHOULD - The use of the word "should" indicates a suggestion that is not required to meet the Listings.'Approval.
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Warranty
Central BlazeMaster CPVC products are warranted against defects in material and workmanship solely to original purchasers from
Central. This warranty will continue for a period of ter years from the shipping date. Materials found to be defective by Central shall be
repaired or replaced at Central's option. Central will not be responsible for labor charges or consequential expenses or damages incurred as a
result of use of its products. This warranty is expressly made in lieu of any and afl other warranties, expressed or implied, including the war-
ranties of merchantability and fitness.
All sales by Central shall be subject to the terms and conditions stated herein. The placement of orders with Central shall constitute accep-
tance of these terms and conditions. U buyers' purchase orders or confirmations are at a variance with the terms and conditions herein, they
shall not be binding upon Central and Central's terms and conditions shall take precedence.
These terns and conditions of sale shall be construed under and in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Buyer consents and agrees to the jurisdiction and venue of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery. County, Pennsylvania and the U.S.
District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania with respect to any proceedings arising out or in connection with any purchase and sale
contract entered into between Central and buyer. Buyer further agrees that mailing to either party by certified registered mail shall constitute
lawful and valid service of process.
Loop for the UL, C -UL, FM and NSF-pw S.E. marks on the product.
BlazeMaster" is a registered trademark of the BFGoodrich Company.
All Central Sprinkler BlazeMaster CPVC Products are manufactured in the USA.
Introduction
Central Sprinkler Company in conjunction with BFGoodrich has created a line of BlazeMaster CPVC (Post Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride)
sprinkler pipe and fittings. Central BlazeMaster pipe systems are designed specifically for fire sprinkler s.,stems and provide the following
advantages over traditional snririller piping systems:
• Increased hydraulic capabilities (C -Factor =150)
• No precutting and expensive fabrication required
• NSF-pw S.E. approved for potable water
• Can be easily connected to other sprinl: a..y piping systems
• Flexibility in the piping for greater ease of installation
• Resistant to rust, scale and foreign contaminant build up
• Inexpensive tools required for installation
• Greater resistance to seismic activity than copper or steel systems
• Easily repaired or modified on site
• Easily transported and handled at installation
• Resists sweating and condensation
•
Conversion Factors
• Appropriate conversion factors for values shown in this guide are as follows:
linch = 25.4 mm
1 foot = 0.3048 meters
1 psi = 6.895 kPa
1 psi = 0.0689 bar
1 psi = 6894.757 Pa
1000 Pa =1 kPa
Listings and Approvals
Central Sprinkler BlazeMaster CPVC piping systems have been evaluated and are UL Listed in accordance with U.S. requirements and C -UI.
Listed in accordance with Canadian requirements by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. and are Factory Mutual (FM) Approved for use in:
• Light Hazard occupancies as defined in the Standard for "Installation of Sprinkler Systems", NFPA 13.
• Residential occupancies as defined in the Standard for "Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential Occupancies up to and Including
Four Stories in Height", NFPA 1M
• Residential occupancies as defined in the Standard for" Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One and Two Family Dwellings and
Manufactured Homes", NFPA 13D.
• Underground fire service systems as described in the " Standard for Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances",
NFPA 24.
Central Sprinkler BlazeMaster piping systems have also been evaluated and are UL Listed in accordance with U.S. requirements by
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. for use in return air plenums as described in the "Standard for Installation of Air Conditioning and
Ventilating Systems", NFPA 90A. Central Sprinkler BlazeMaster CPVC pipe and fittings are not C -UL Listed for use in return air plenums.
Central Sprinlder BlazeMaster CPVC sprinkler pipe and fittings are Listed by ME&p, in Residential buildings as defined by NFPA 13D and 13R. Tbe
ME&A listing number is 434.88-M.
Central Sprinkler BlazeMaster CPVC sprinkler pipe and fittings are tested by NSF for chemical extraction to standard 61 and carry the NSF-pw
S.E.. Listing.
Central Sprinkler BlazeMaster CPVC sprinkler pipe and fittings are Approved by the City of Los Angeles and 1dletro-Dade County for use in Light .
Hazard and Residential occupancies as defined above.
Special Note: Central Sprinkler BlazeMaster CPVC pipe and fittings are UL and C -UL Listed and Fh4 Approved for use with Central and/or
other BlazeMaster CPVC fittings Listed and/or Approved in accordance with the appropriate U.S. and/or Canadian requirements. Please con-
sult the current UL Fire Protection Equipment Directory, C -UL Products Certified for Canada Directory, FM Approval Guide and/or contact
Central Sprinkler's Corporate Headquarters at 800-523-6512 for further information on Listings and Approvals.
Where and how to use a Central BlazeMaster System
1. Central BlazeMaster pipe and fittings shall be employed in "wet" systems only. (A wet pipe system contains water and is connected to a
water supply so that the water will discharge immediately when the sprinlder is opened.) Central BlazeMaster shall not be used in a
system using compressed air or other gases.
2. National Fire Protection Association Standards 13,13R, 13D or 24 shall be followed and when applicable, the National Building Code of
.Canada shall be referenced for design and installation requirements in conjunction with these instructions.
3. For a concealed installation:
A. In accordance with the UL Listing, protection shall be provided for Blazeh4aster CPVC pipe and fittings. T'ne minimum protection
shall consist of either one layer of f" thick: gypsum wall board, X" plywood soffits, or a suspended membrane ceiling with lay -in panels
or tiles having a weight of 0.35 pounds per sq. ft. when installed with metallic grids. For residential occupancies defined in NFPA 13D
and 13R, the minimum protection may consist of one layer of Z" plywood. In these cases, any standard sprinkler head rated at 170°F or
less may be used.
AJ. 11! ULLuruuuce WILLI We l.,-uL Lrsnng, miecimn snau oe proviaea for oiazetviaster Vry V pipe ana mungs. ine minimum pro
tectionish4lDns' Lp6eLther loth and Alas:.,., one layer of 9mm thick gypsum wallboard, one layer of 13mm plywood, or a suspend-
ed meg brane ceiling wiig ltry-in panels or files classified with respect to surface burning characteristics having a mass of not less
than 1.7 kglm2 when installed with metallic grids. The effectiveness of this protection can be impaired if penetrated by large open-
ings such as ventilation grills, exhaust fans connected to metal ducts serving washrooms excepted. Where such penetration is pre-
sent, individual openings exceeding 0.03in', but not eyceeding 0.71 m2 in area must be located such that the distance from the edge
of the opening to the nearest sprinkler does not exceed 300mm. BlazeMaster pipe and fittings shall not be used where such open-
ings exceed 0.71m2 in area. In these cases, any standard sprinkler head rated at 77°C or less may be used.
C. For a concealed installation per FM Approvals, the piping shall be protected and completely separated by a permanently
installed non-combustible barrier from any area protected by the system. A permanently installed barrier is one that cannot be
removed without substantial cosmetic damnaae. Drop in ceiling tiles, as used in suspended ceilings are specifically considered not
to be.permanently installed for the purpcs=s of tvs definition. Non-combustible is defined as baring a minimum finish fire rating of
15 minutes when tested per ASTM E 119.
4. For an exposed installation:
A. In.accordance with the UL Listing, Blazehiaster CPVC pipe and fittings shall be installed belay« a smooth flat horizontal ceiling
construction. For pendent sprinkler installations, Listed Quick: Response pendent sprinklers installed within 8" from the ceiling or
Listed Residential sprinklers located in accordance with their Ligtfng shall be used and the mammum distance between sprinklers
shall not exceed 15'.
For horizontal sidewall installations, Listed Quick Response horizontal sidewall sprinklers having deflectors within 6" from the ceil-
ing and within 4° from the.sideivall or Liste:l Residential horizontal sidewall sprinklers located in accordance with their lasting shall
be used and the maximum distance between sprinklers shall not exceed 14'.
B. In accordance with the C -UL Listing, BlazeMaster CPVC pipe and fittings shall be installed below a smooth, flat, horizontal,
fixed ceilings in conjunction with Listed Quick; Response or Residential sprinklers with a maximum rating of 77°C.
5. Central BlazeMaster pipe and fittings shall be installed in areas where the ambient temperature does not exceed 150'F (65°C).
6. Central BlazeMaster pipe and fittings are not approved for installation in combustible concealed spaces requiring sprinklers, as refer-
enced in NFPA 13. However, NFPA 13R and 13D permit the omission of sprinklers from combustible concealed spaces and Central
Sprinkler Blazelvlaster pipe and fittings car be installed in these areas when sprfnllering residential occupancies according to these
standards.
7. In installations -where sprinkler pipe runs through an attic space that requires sprinklers per NFPA, CPVC piping shall be protected in
order to meet the requirements of its UL and C -UL Listings. The Authority Having Jurisdiction shall be consulted prior to any installation
of CPVC in attic spaces requiring sprinklers. Protection methods and requirements may vary by jurisdiction and are subject to interpre-
tation.
8. Central BlazeMaster pipe and fittings, when installed in accordance with its UL Listing in air plenums, shall be a minimum horizon-
tal distance of 24" from an opening in the ceiling such as ventilation grills. The C -UL Listing and FM Approval restrict the use of
Central Sprinkler BlazeMaster pipe and fittings in return air plenums as referenced in NFPA 90A.
9. Before penetrating fire rated walls and partitions, consult building codes and Authorities Having Jurisdiction in your area. Central
Sprinkler BlazeMaster systems should be designed and installed so that the piping is not exposed to excessive temperatures from
specific heat producing sources, such as light fixtures, ballasts and steam lines. Pipe shall not be positioned directly over open venti-
lation grills.
Note: There is no exact minimum distance Central BlazeMaster CPVC pipe and fittings should be installed from heat sources.
Minimum distances are a function of the specific heat producing source, the maximum ambient temperature, heat shielding,
if any, and proximity of CPVC piping to the above. Please consult Central's Technical Services department for answers
regarding specific heat sources and recommended Central Sprinkler BlazeMaster CPVC spacing.
10. During remodeling or ceiling repair appropriate precautions must be implemented to properly shield the piping from the protected
occupancy.
11. Central BlazeMaster pipe and fittings shag not be installed in outdoor applications.
12. The use of BlazeMaster CPVC in ceiling spaces above non-sprinklered areas has not been investigated by UL or FM.
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Pipe
Central Sprinkler BlazeMaster CPVC sprinkler pipe conforms to the requirements of ASTM F442 and carries the markings of Underwriters
Laboratories Inc. (UL & C -UL), Factory Mutual (FM), lZ&A, and the National Sanitation Foundation GISF-pv: S.E.) for use in potable water systems.
Fittings
Central BlazeMaster sprinkler fittings conform to the requirements of ASTM F43B (Schedule 40 dimensions from " to 1r'") and ASTIR F439
(Schedule 80 dimensions for 2" to 3"). Female threaded adapters for sprinlaer head connections conta-a, brass inserts. Fittings carry the nrarl;
ings of Undenrriters Laboratories Inc. (UL & C -UL), Factory Mutual (FM), ME&A, and National Saniiation Foundation (NSF-pv, S.E.) for use in
potable water systems.
Solvent/Cement
BlazeMaster CPVC socket connections can be joined using one of two solvent/cementing processes. Connections shall be joined with Central
Sprinkler BlazelAaster One -Step CSC -300, CSC-400,or CSC -500 Solvent Cements or Two Step CSC -100 Primer and CSC -200 Solvent Cement.
CSC -100, CSC -200, CSC -300, and CSC400 or CSC -500 SolventlCements meet ASTIR F493 and NSF requirements. Please review solvent cement-
ing instructions withdn this manual prior to -installation. Other primer or cements shall not be used with Central BlazePdaster products and the use
of such non -approved welding agents will void the A4anufacturer's warranty and product Listingslkpprovals.
Dimensions for Central BlazeMaster CPVC Pipe
Table A • Central BlazeMaster Pipe Dimensions in Inches (Millimeters)
(SDR 13.5 ASTM F 442)
Nominal Size (see note) Average OD Average ID Pounds per Feet
%' (19.1) 1.050 (26.7) .874 (22.2) .168
1'
(25.4)
1.315
(33.4)
1.101
(28.0)
.262 --
_T 1 X'
(31.8)
1.660
(42.2)
1.394
(35.6)
.418
_ 1%'
(38.1)
1.900
(48.3)
1.598
(40.6)
.548
2'
(50.8)
2.375
(60.3)
2.003
(50.9)
• .859
214'
(63.5)
2.875
(73.0)
2.423
(61.7)
1.257
3'
(76.2)
3.500
(88.9)
2.952
(75.1)
1.867
ASTM CPUC Fitting Socket Dimensions
Table B • ASTM Dimensions for CPVC fittings in Inches:
Nominal
Size
A
Socket Entrance
Diameter
Average
Diameter
B.
Socket Bottom
Diameter
Average
Diameter
C D
Socket inside
Length Diameter
Minimum Minimum
E F
Minimum
Wall Thickness
_
1.058
1.046
0.719 0.820
0.113 0.141
_'/<'
1'
1.325
1.310
0.875 1.044
0.133 0.166
1'/,'
1.6_70
1.655
0.938 1.375
0.140 0.175
1f
1.912
1.894
1.094 1.604
0.145 0.181
_ 2'
_2.387
2.369
1.500 1.9330.218
0.27_5_
2V _
2.889
2.868
1.750
0.276_ 0.345
3'
3.516
3.492
_2.316
1.875 2.692
0.300 0.375
Note: Central BlazeMaster pipe is produced
in SDR 13.5 dimensions in accordance
with ASTM442. SDR (Standard
Dimension Ratio) is the ratio of the out-
side pipe diameter to the wall thickness
of the pipe.
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Product Ratings and Capabilities
Pressure Rating & Pressure Listing
Central Sprinkler BlazeMaster pipe and fittings are UL and C -UL Listed and FM Approved for a rated pressure of 175 psi (1210 kPa) for
sprinkler service up to 150°F (65°C),
Friction Loss
Central BlazeMaster CPVC pipe has a Hazen -Williams C -Value of 150. Pipe faction loss
,:andards. calculations shall be made according to 14FP4
=ne following table s?;ows the allowance of friction loss for fimlrip, expressed in equivalent feet of pipe
Allowance for Friction Loss in Fittings
(Equivalent Feet of Pipe)
Fitting Size (In.) % 1" 1Y" W, 2" 2Y" 3"
Tee Branch 3 5 6 -8-10- 12 15
Elbow 90° 4 5 6 7 9 12 13
Elbow 45' 1 1 2 2 2 3 4
'The above stated friction loss vale=s Xre for Central BlazeMaster fitfings only. V✓ten using
other Listed BlazeMaster CPVC 9(i`emcws with Central Sprinkler BlazeMaster products,
please consult the fitting manufacture: 's installation and design manuals. .
Thermal Expansion
BlazeMaster plastics, like all piping materials, expand and ccntract with changes in temperature. The coefficient of linear expansions is:
0.0000340 inchhnch /'F.
A 25'F change in temperature will cause an
expansion of % inch for a 50 foot straight length. For most
operating and installation conditions, expansion and
contraction can be accommodated at changes in direc-
tion of the pipe run. For additional information on
Thermal Expansion please see Table C below.
Where AL = 12el (AT)
e = 3.4 x 10' in/in/°F (Coefficient of Linear
Expansion)
L = Length of Run in Feet
AT= Temperature Change in `F
An example of Thermal Expahsion is shown
below:
Example: How much will a 40 foot run of "<"of
BlazeMaster CPVC pipe increase in length (or expand) if the expected. ambient temperature ranges from 35T to 85'F? Changes
in length due to fittings are insignificant relative to the pipe.
AL = 12el (AT)
AL = 12 (.000034) x 40 x 50
AL = .82 in. or `Y,6'
Central BlazeMaster CPVC exhibits a relatively high coefficient of thermal expansion (see Table Q. When designing Central BlazeMaster
spnrilder systems, expansion of long runs must be considered if temperature variations will be encountered (ie; summer to winter extremes).
Methods of compensating for thermal expansion are; expansion loops, offsets and change of direction of the pipe run. (See Figure G for exam-
ples of control methods.)
The expansion loops and offset tables are shown below. If the change in teniperature and the maximum worlang temperature are lower than
those used to derive the tables, the numbers will be conser-
vative in nature. For example, for a temperature change
from 60'F to 125'F use Table F because the maximum tem-
perature is greater than those shown in Tables U and E.
For conditions which are riot covered in the Loop Length
Tables, use the formulas and examples found in Table H.
Note: Table based on Stress and Modulus of Elasticity
at 100'F.
Refer to Table H on page 4..
AT = 70T
S = 1560 psi
E = 3.85 x.10' psi
OIL
Table D Loop Length (307 to 1007) AT = 707
Table C • Thermal Expansion
Flom.
Pipe
Size
Avg.
O.D.
10
----
Temp
Change
5 10
15
20
25
30
Length of Run (ft.)
35 4D 45
50
70
90.
-
120
160
AT°F
1.050
11
15
18
Thermal Expansion, AL (in.)
24 26 28 '
30
32
33
20
.04 '.08
.12
.16
.20
.24
29 .33 .37
.41
.57
.73
.98
1.31
30
.06 .12
.18
.24
.31
.37
.43 .49 .55
.61
.86
1.10
1.47
1.96
40
.08 .16
.24
.33
.41
.49
.57 .65 .73
.82
1.14
1.47
1.96
2.61
50
.10 .20
.31
At
.51
.61
.71 .82 .92
1.02
1.43
1.84
2.45
3.26
60
.12 .24
.37
.49
.61
.73
.86 .98 1.10
1.22
1.71
2.20
2.94
3.92
70
.14 .29
.43
.57
.71
.86
1.D0 1.14 1.29
1.43
2.00
2.57
3.43
4.57
80
.16 .33.
.49
.65
.82
.98
1.14 1.31 1.47
1.63
2.28
2.94
3.92
5.22
90
.18 .37
.55
.73
.92
1.10
129 1.47 1.65
1.84
2.57
3.30
4.41
5.88
100
20 .41
.61
.82
1.02
1.22
1.43 1.63 1.84
2.04
2.86
3.67
4.90
6.53
Central BlazeMaster CPVC exhibits a relatively high coefficient of thermal expansion (see Table Q. When designing Central BlazeMaster
spnrilder systems, expansion of long runs must be considered if temperature variations will be encountered (ie; summer to winter extremes).
Methods of compensating for thermal expansion are; expansion loops, offsets and change of direction of the pipe run. (See Figure G for exam-
ples of control methods.)
The expansion loops and offset tables are shown below. If the change in teniperature and the maximum worlang temperature are lower than
those used to derive the tables, the numbers will be conser-
vative in nature. For example, for a temperature change
from 60'F to 125'F use Table F because the maximum tem-
perature is greater than those shown in Tables U and E.
For conditions which are riot covered in the Loop Length
Tables, use the formulas and examples found in Table H.
Note: Table based on Stress and Modulus of Elasticity
at 100'F.
Refer to Table H on page 4..
AT = 70T
S = 1560 psi
E = 3.85 x.10' psi
OIL
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Table D Loop Length (307 to 1007) AT = 707
Flom.
Pipe
Size
Avg.
O.D.
10
----
20
30
40
Length of Run (it.)
50 60 70
80
90
100
120
140
160
Length of Loop (in.)
1:
1.050
11
15
18
21
24 26 28 '
30
32
33
39
42--
2_V
V_
1.315
12
17
20
24
_
26 29 31
33_
35
37
_37
41_
44
47_
1r
1.660
13
19
23
26
30 32 35
37
40
42
46
50
53
151'
2'
1.900
2.375
_14
16
20
22
25
27
28
32
32 35 38
35 39 42
40
45
43
48
45
50
49
55
53
59
57
63
2Y'
2.875
18
25
30
35
39 43 46
49
52
55
60
65
70
3'
3.500
19
27
33
38
43 47 51
54
58.61
67
72
�77
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Ell
Table F 9 Loop Length (70"F.to 150"F) AT= 80°F
Pipe
Size
Nom.
Avg.
0.0.
Table E • Loop Length (SOT to 120T) AT= 60°F
20
30
40
Nom.
Pipe
Size
Av
0 U
10
20
30
40
Length of Run (ft.)
50 60 70
Length of Loop (in.)
80
90_1_00
19
120
140
160_
3S
1.050
10
15
18
21
23 25 . 27
29
31
33
36
39
41
1' _
1.315
11
18
20
23
26 28 31
33
35
37
40
43
46
1%'
1.660
13
18
22
26
29 32 34
37
39
41
45
49
52
1W
1.900
14
20
24
28
31 34 37
39
42
44
48
52
56
2'
2.375
15
22
27
31
35 38 41
44
47
49
54
58
62
2%'
2.875
17
24
30
34
38 42 45
49
51
54
59
64
69-
3'
3.500
19
27
33
38
42. 46 50
54
57
60
66
71
76
Table F 9 Loop Length (70"F.to 150"F) AT= 80°F
Pipe
Size
Nom.
Avg.
0.0.
10
20
30
40
Length of Run (ft.)
50 60 70
Length of Loop (in.)
80 90
100
120
140
160
W
1.050
14
19
23
27
30 33 36
38 40
43
47
50
54
V
1.315
15
21
26
30
34 37 40
43 45
48
52
56
60
1Y'
1.660
17
24
29
34
38 41 45
48 51
53
59
63
68
1W
1.900
18
26
31
36
40 44 48
51 54
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72
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20
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35
41
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57 61
64
70
76
81
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2.875.
22
31
39
45
50 55 59
63 67
70
77
83
89
3'
3.500
25
35
43
49
55 60 65
69 74
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98
Loop
Offset Change of Direction
,W
112
I
MIN I lla/+'I IMN ud
o .
Long Run of Pipe
"r
e Hanger or Gulch
Restrain
Figure G • Expansion Loop and Offset Configurations
Table H • Modulus of Elasticity & Stress vs Temperjature
Temperature 'F 73' 80' 90' 100' 110' 120'
Modulus of
Elasticity 4.23 4.14, 3.99 3.85 3.70 3.55"E" x 10° (psi)
Working
Stress 2,000 1,875 1,715 1,560 1,415 1,275
"Se (psi)
Note: Table based on Stress and Modulus of Elasticity at
120T
Refer to Table H.
AT = 60'F
S = 1275 psi
E = 3.55 x I U psi
Note: Table based on Stress and Modulus of Elasticin at
150'F
Refer to Table H.
AT = 80"F
S = 875 psi
E = 3.08 x 10` psi
Hangers should only be placed in the loop, offset or
change of direction as indicated. Piping supports
should restrict lateral movement and shall direct axia
movernent into the expansion loop.
The Expansion Loop Formula has the following com-
ponents as shown below:
F= Length of Expansion Loop in Inches
E = Modulus of Elasticity at 100'F (Table H below)
D = Average O.D. of Pipe
AL = Change in Length of Pipe Due to Change
in Temperature
S = Working Stress at 100"F (Table H below)
The Modulus of Elasticity & Stress vs Temperature table H
will need to be used to find "E" in the Expansion Loop
Formula. An example is presented to demonstrate the cal
culaiion of expansion given a defined thermal change
and to calculate the length of the expansion loop or offset
in inches.
Example
How much e4mnsion can be expected in a 240 foot run of 2” Central BlazeMasier CPVC pipe installed in 40'F given a ma:xamum temperature
change to 100'F? Additionally, hour long should the expansion loop be to compensate for this eapsion? .
First, find the temperature change expressed as AT.
AT =100T - 40"F
AT = 60T
Now use Table C to calculate the change in length expressed as AL. Since the run is 240 feet and the table is inclusive to only 160 feet, two cal-
culations will need to be made.
Length of run =160 feet with AT = 60'17
From Table C, AL = 3.92 in
Support and Hanger Recommendations*
Model No. 22 (shown)
Model No. 23 (shown)
Some hangers designed for metal pipe are suitable for CPVC pipe. The hanger shall not
have rough or sharp edges which can come in contact with the pipe. Do not use under
sized hangers. Hangers with sufficient sizing shall be selected based on pipe size (ie; 1 %"
hangers for I/" pipe). Pipe hangers must. comply with the appropriate Standard, NFPP. 1 ,
13D, or 13R, whichever applies.
Some local codes may not allow plastic to metal contact. In this case, plastic sleeves or vine
electrical tape should be used to isolate the materials. Strapping pipe overly tight to a strut
tural member can cause damage to the pipe when pressurized. Please ensure the pipe is
held snug by the hanger,, but is not pinched or crushed in any way.
PLUMBERS TAPE OR J HOOKS ARE NOT RECOMMENDED WITHOUT SHIELDING FOR
ROUGH EDGES IN NFPA 13D APPLICATIONS.
Pipe Bracing with Standard Band Hanger*
Tolco, Inc. and Alcon make three hanger/restraining devices that are available for use wit:
Central B1azeMaster.
The Tolco Model No. 22, shown left, or Afcon Model 513 can function as a hanger and as a
restraining device. As a restraining device, invert the hanger so that the fastener is down-
ward. Installation in this manner will prevent upward movement of the sprinlder head dur
ing activation.
The Tolco Model No. 23, as shown left, or Afcon Model 510 can function as a hanger and a
a restraining strap.
Both products incorporate features which protect the pipe and ease installation. The hex
head self -threading screw (furnished with the product) is easily installed using a recharge
able electric drill and a %i' socket attachment. No predrilling of a pilot hole is required.
Both Tolco Models 22 and 23 and Afcon Models 513 and 510 were designed and tested for CPVC plastic pipe only and are UL Listed for this appli-
cation. The Tolco Models 22 and 23, and Afcon Models 513 and 510 satisfy both support and vertical restraint criteria. For more information about
Tolco or Afcon products, consult the Central Sprinkler Company.
Table L • Support Spacing "L" (ff.) CPVC SDR I3.5
Temp "F Nominal Pipe Size
r' 1" 1Y" 114" 2'
234" 3"
73' 5% 6 6% 7 8 9 10
Vertical Restraint
Table M * Support Spacing Distance
with an In Line Sprinkler Head Drop Tee
Nominal Pipe Size Less than 100 psi (690 kPa) Greater than 100 psi (690 kPa)
X inch 4' 3'
1 inch 5' 4'
1 % inch 6' 5'
1 u inch 7' 7'
>V inch 7' 7'
'Local codes have final authority on which types of hanger can be used.
Hanger/Support Spacing
Because Central B1azeMaster pipe is more rigid than other
types of plastic systems, the support spacing shown in Table L
shall be adhered to when installing the system.
For exposed installations, Listed support devices shall be
used which mount the B1azeMaster piping directly to the
ceiling or side wall.
When a sprinkler head activates, a significant reactive force is exerted on the
pipe, especially at system pressures greater than 100 psi. The reactive force
will cause the pipe to lift vertically if it is not properly secured, especially if the
sprinkler drop is from a small diameter pipe.
When a sprinkler drop is from a iS", 1" or 1" pipe, the closest hanger should
brace the pipe against vertical lift -up. A number of techniques can be used tc
brace the pipe such as a standard band hanger positioning the threaded sup
port rod to %, inch above the pipe or using a split ring or a wrap-around hang
er for restraint.
Note: Threaded rod should not come in contact with CPVC when installed. It
advisable to use lift restraint devices such as the Tolco Model number
which prevents the threaded rod from coming in contact with the CPVC
pipe as shown to the left.
Branch lines shall be braced at a distance from a tee or
elbow to prevent lift of sprinklers as shown in Tables M and N.
E
When piping is suspended from a deck, hangers are
= quired to suspend the pipe as well as for vertical lift
=straint. One support can serve as both. Drop locations
:�=-tween supports are acceptable in any location as lona as
support spacing is in compliance with Table M. Examples of
here this type of hanging is used include: concrete decks
:th rod and ring hangers, "pan decks" on I beams with C-
c:amps, or concrete anchors, and under wood joists with
s - aps or rod hangers. See Figure O.
Figure A Side view.
When the piping is supported by wood joists or
trusses, the structure provides the support, especially
when the joists are close together. The only requirement
v;1th this type of construction is to provide vertical
restraint and hangers are not required. When supporting
,-?VC piping below the deck, and when the supporting
members are spaced far apart, it is important to brace for
upward restraint per Tables M and N. Drop location
between supports are acceptable in any location as long
as support spacing is in compliance with Tables M and N.
Table N • Support Spacing to an
End Line Sprinkler Head Drop Elbow
Nominal Pipe Size Less than 100 psi (690 kPa) Greater than 100 psi (690 kPa)
3t inch 9• 6-
1 inch 110, y
1Y inch 1 T 1'
1 u inch 2' 1
AX inch 2' 1'
Finished Ceiling Line
r ,y. w - sirup rreumg ►nstauanon,
Maximum Teale M A B
(Reference Table M)•'
(Ret. Table N)'
r E Anv distance #
Fig. Q • Sprinkler'Drop Pipe Adjacent to Truss
Wood Frame Construction
in manufactured homes, additional hangers may be required to prevent pipe movement from thermal expansion. Please consult with your
Authority Having Jurisdiction and Central's Technical Services Department for further clarification
-dC pipe or fitting muss be supported near a sprinkier head as shor. n in Tables 1`u and t\.
FORM J
LOT RELEASE
The undersigned, being a majority of the Planning Board of the Town of North Andover.
Essex County. Massachusetts, hereby certify that:
a. the requirements for the construction of ways and municipal services called for by
the Performance Bond or Surety and dated and/or by the Covenant
dated May 20, 2003 and recorded in the Districts Deeds, Book 7527, Page 143; or
registered in Land Registry District as Document No.
and noted on Certificate of Title No. in
Registration Book , Page ; has been completed/partially
completed; to the satisfaction of the Planning Board to adequately serve the
enumerated lots shown on Plan entitled "Definitive Subdivision and Special
Permit Plan Peachtree Farm in North Andover, Massachusetts" Plan dated
October 24, 2002_ last•revised May 16, 2003 recorded by the Essex North District
Registry of Deeds, Plan No. 14502 or registered in said Land Registry District,
Plan Book , and said lots are hereby released from t] -ie restrictions as to
sale and building specified thereon.
Lots designated on said Plan as follo-ws: (Lot Number (s) and street (s))
Lots 10 through. 19, inclusive, Peachtree Lane
b. (To be attested by a Registered Land Surveyor)
i hereby certify that lot number (s) L.nts 10 through 2Q, inclilcive. on Peachtree
Lane do conform to layout as shown on Definitive Plan entitled "Definitive
Subdivision and Special Permit Plan Peachtree Farm in North Andover.
Massachusetts"
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Registered Land Surveyor
1 of 2
C. The Town of North Andover, a municipal corporation situated in the County of
Essex, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, acting by its duly organized Planning
Board, holder of a Performance Bond or Surety dated
20 and/or Covenant dated May 20, 2003 from Bi,-, Kahuna Properties LLC
of the City/ToNvn of North Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts recorded with
the Essex North District Registry of Deeds, Book 7827, Page 143, or registered in
Land Registry District as Document No. and noted Certificate of Title
No. in Registration Book Page acknowledges
satisfaction of the terms thereof and hereby releases its right, title and interest in
the lots designated on said plan as follows:
Lots 10 through 20, inclusive, Peachtree Lane
EXECUTED as a sealed instrument tills f c1mi of NA -am ~>Ana
Majority of the
Planning .Board
of the Town of
North Andover
Cv^1dI1` ONWEALTii OF 1MASSACriUSE TITS
County of Essex, ss
On this``b��-' clay of May, 2004, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally
appeared(, rl r v,u jES-* , proved to me through satisfactory evidence of
Identification, which is `r"4 es 5,02L_ <_9:, ; {fir , i ���-cis *�_,� �� f I to be
the person whose name is signed on the preceding or attached document, and acknov,7ledged to me
that he si�(,ned it voluntarily for its stated purpose, as member(s) of the Planning Board of the Town
of North Andover; Massachusetts, �-
K0?71575.? ,.
NOTARY PUBLIC ->,,,F
My Commission Expires:
2 of 2
Name
Name:
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Department of Industrial Accidents
Office of Investigations
Boston, Mass. 02111
workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit
L.LC-�
Please Print
Location:
Cit`/ Phone #
I am a homeowner performing all work myself. —
0 ..
I am a sole proprietor and have no one working in any capacity
I am an
providing workers' compensation for my employees working on this job.
;Ii 6wou-OF Piz�orC<17--tie 6Mr`LgreS�
tif-4e-)
Failure to secure coverage as
and/or one years' imprisonmei
understand that a copy of this
- -- - I-11-1N�1UU1I ur cnmmai penaines or•a tine up to $1,500.0
.as-civil.Renatties in.ihe fixm nfa-S.T.OP WORK..ORD.ER-m.d_a fine.of.($1A0.OA)..a Aay -against.me. I
t may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for coverage verification.
and penalties of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct.
lbon.e # q. /J�-- - 7- ' S
do not write in this area to be completed by city or town official'
City or Town Permit/Licensin
❑ Building DeptCheck if immediate response is required 0 Licensing Board
E] Selectman's Once
Contact person: Phone #: Health Department
Other
NORTH ANDOVER BUILDING DEPARTMENT
Tel: 978-688-9545
DEBRIS DISPOSAL FORM
In accordance with the provision of MGL c 40 S 54, a condition of Building Permit
at: jQ c_kh-eQ �,or\-c is that the debris resulting from this work shall be
disposed of in a properly licensed solid waste disposal facility as defined by MGL
c 11, S 150 A.
Also, note Permits are required under Fire Prevention laws Chapter 148 Section
10A.
The debris will be disposed of in:
(Location of F
Fire Department Sign off;
Dumpster Permit
7z-
Signature
7X
Date
FROM
REScheck Compliance Certificate
Massachusetts Energy Code
RESchexkSoltware Version 3.5 Release Id
Data filename: K:1Laudani\Pcachtrcc\HouscD\housed.rck
PROJECT TITLE: House "D"
CITY: North Andover
STATE: Massachusetts
HDD: 6322
CONSIRUGTION TYPE: 1 or 2 Family, Detached
HEATING SYSTEM TYPE: Other (Non -Electric Resistance)
DATE: 01/21/04
DATE OF PLANS: 4.10-03
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Peachtree Farm
DESIGNER/CONTP ACTOR:
Peachtree Development LLc.
COMPLIANCE: Passes
Maximum UA. — ,549
Your Home UA _ 548
0.2% Bcttcr Than Codc (UA)
Ceiling 1: Flat Ceiling or Scissor Truss
Ceiling 2: Cathedral Ceiling (no attic)
Skylight 1: Wood Framc:Double Pane with Low -E
Wall 1: Wood Frame, 16" o.c_
Window 1: Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low -E
Door 1: Solid
Door 2: Glass
Floor 1: All -Wood JoistfTniss:Over Unconditioned Space
Furnace 1: Forced Hot Air, 80 A)~ UE
(WED)JAN 21 2004 6:23/ST. 6:18/No.6802897118 P 4
Permit Number
Checked By/Date
Gross
Glazing
Area or
Cavity
Cont.
or Door
Perimeter R -Value
R -Value
U -Factor
LIA
1468
30.0
0.0
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521
30.0
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19
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0.420
3
2998
11.0
0.0
229
323
0.320
103
42
0.180
8
62
0.340
21
2457
19.0
0.0
115
COMPLIANCE STATEMENT: The proposed building design described here is consistent with the building plans, specifications,
and other calculations submitted with the permit application. The proposed building has been designed to meet the Massachusetts
Energy Code requirements in REScheckVersion 3.5 Release td (formerly MECeheelo and to comply with the mandatory
requirements listed in the RES checkInspection Checklist.
The heating load for this building, and the cooling load if appropriate, has been determined using the applicable Standard Design
Conditions found in the Code. The HVAC equipment selected to heat or cool the building shall be no greater than 125% of the
design load as specified in Sections 780CMR 1310 and 14.4.
FROM
(WED)JAN 21 2004 6:23/ST. 6:18/No.6802897118 P 5
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BOARD OF BUILDI G REGULATIONS
License: CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR
Numb " CS 088997
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PERMIT FOR GAS INSTALLATION
This certifies that... 61, 4�4 ..........
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has permission for gas installation ...
in the buildings of P9115�14414- ........................
at ... 7-Z--�9e-qc4—r%w.- North Andover, Mass.
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5410 1
MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM APPLICATON FOR PERMIT TO DO GAS FITTING
(Type or print)
%! 1ST.
FLOOR
2ND .
Date
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NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS
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F L O O R
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Building Locations 70
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8TH.
FLOOR
Permit #
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Amount Q
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Renovation
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7TH.
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8TH.
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(Print or type)
Name 6`t }1
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Address +, o, � / CJMIA 6/q.3
Name of Licensed Plumber or Gas Fitter
Check one: Certificate Installing Company
0 Corp.
Partner.
E] Firm/Co.
INSURANCE COVERAGE Check on
I have a current liability Insurance policy or it's substantial equivalent. Yes No
If you have checked Yes, pleasy9d ' to the type coverage by checking the appropriate box.
Liability insurance policy Other type of indemnity D Bond 0
Owner's Insurance Waiver: I am aware that the licensee does not have the Insurance coverage required by Chapter 142 of the
Mass. General Laws, and that my signature on this permit application waives this requirement.
Check one:
Signature of Owner or Owner's Agent Owner 13 Agent
I hereby certify that all of the details and information I have submitted (or entered) in above application are true and accurate to the
best of my knowledge and that all plumbing work and installations performed under Permit Issued for this application will be in
compliance with all pertinent provisions of the Massachusetts Stji¢efias Cgqppnd Chapter 142 of the General Laws.
By:
Title
City/Town
APPROVED (OFFICE USE ONLY)
Signature of
Plumber
Gas Fitter
Master
Journeyman
sed44tSber Or Gas Fitter
/ p?
License Number
6256
Date..../.'-C1G....p.S�
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
p PERMIT FOR WIRING
This certifies thati4ljT sctCt,I ,Ty y�TE,�1S
...................... ..... ...............
has permission to perform ....... .......
...............�:....�:.'�r�:...........................
I
wrong in the building of �.... �.....F`�..........................
O .. P yT A.... ... North Andover Mass.
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ELECTRICAL INSPEAVR(/
Check # a�� 107 1
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts Official Use only
Department of Fire Services Permit No. Ce z���
Occupancy and Fee Checked
BOARD OF FIRE PREVENTION REGULATIONS [Rev. 9/05] (►,ave blank)
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO PERFORM ELECTRICAL WORK
All work to be performed in accordance. with the Massachusetts Electrical Code (MEC), 527 CMR12.00
(PLEASE PRINT IN INK ORTY A INFORMATION Date: r.C9
City or Town of: P Vim' To the Inspector of Wires:
By this application the undersigned gives notice of his or in ion to perform the electrical work described below.
Location (Street & Namber) /Z
Owner or Tenant t11kc Telephone N
Owner's Address
Is this permit in conjunction. with a building permit? Yes ❑ No (Check Appropriate Box)
Purpose of Building -Utility Authorization No.
Exist' ng Service _ Amps/ Volts Overhead ❑ Undgrd ❑ No. of Meters
New Service Amps / Volts Overhead ❑ Undgrd ❑ No. of Meters
Number of Feeders and Ampacity
Location and Nature of Proposed Electrical. Work: Installation of Security and or Fire alarm systems
Completion of the following table may be waived by the Insnectnr of Wirvc
No. of Recessed Luminaires
No. of Ceil.-Susp. (Paddle) Fans
TransTotal
Trsformers KVA
No. of Luminaire Outlets
No. of Hot Tubs
Generators KVA
No. of Luminaires
Above In
Swimming Pool rnd. ❑ rnd.
o. o Emergency Lighting
Battery Units
No. of Receptacle Outlets
No. of Oil Burners
FIRE ALARMS
I No. of Zones
No. of Switches
No. of Gas Burners
No iif Detection and
Initiatin Devices
No. of Ranges
No. of Air Cond. Total
Tons
No. of Alerting Devices
g
No. of Waste Disposers
Heat Pump
Number
.......................................................
Tons
KW .
No. of Self -Contained
Totals:
Detection/Alerting Devices
No. of Dishwashers
Space/Area Heating KW
Local ❑ Municipal ❑ Other
Connection
No. of Dryers
Heating Appliances
g pp Kms'
Security Systems:*
No. of Devices or Equivalent
No. of Water KW
No. of No. of
Data Wiring:
Heaters
Signs Ballasts
No. of Devices or Equivalent
No. Hydromassage Bathtubs
No. of Motors Total HP
Telecommunications Wiring:
No. of Devices or Equivalent
OTHER:
Attach additional detail if desired, or as required by the Inspector of Wires.
Estimated Value of Electrical Work: (When required by municipal policy.)
Work to Start: Inspections to be requested in accordance with MEC Rule 10, and upon completion.
INSURANCE COVERAGE: Unless waived by the owner, no permit for the performance of electrical work may issue unless
the licensee provides proof of liability insurance including "completed operation" coverage or its substantial equivalent. The
undersigned certifies that such coverage is in force, and has exhibited proof of same to the permit issuing office.
CHECK ONE: INSURANCE ® BOND ❑ OTHER ❑ (Specify:)
I certify, under the pains and penalties of perjury, that the information on this application is true and complete.
FIRM NAME: ADT Security Services, Inc. LIC. NO.: 1533 C
Licensee: Kenny Wong Signature __ `� LIC. NO.: 5966D
I applicable, "licable, enter "exempt " in the license number line.
(f P ) Bus. Tel. No.: 603-594-5900
Address 18 Clinton Drive Hollis N.H. 03049 Alt. Tel. No.: 603-594-5930
*Security System Contractor License required for this work; if applicable, enter the license number here: SS CC 001975
OWNER'S INSURANCE WAIVER: I am aware that the Licensee does not have the liability insurance coverage normally
required by law. By my signature below, I hereby waive this requirement. I am the (check one) ❑ owner ❑ owner's agent.
Owner/Agent
ftnature Telephone No. PERMIT FEE: $ ,
Date. . �., -0. b .
�•:14, TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
PERMIT FOR PLUMBING
This certifies that . L-'� f ... ................... .
has permission to perform ...� v`C"'............ .
plumbing in the buildings of ... ....�................ .
at .....7 2 ...pccr.C4.�.. l°t':-e- .. , North Andover, Mass.
Fee . 6' . ! ; . Lic. No.... 1. .... �' �-.... .
PLUMBING INSPECTOR
Check #
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building
MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DO PLUMBING
Date -//- - d 6
Permit #
Amount 4 9�
. Owner's Name ��,�..�.....
New 1311*� Renovation ❑ Replacement ❑
VWTUR VA
Plans Submitted
(Print or type) Check one: Certificate
Installing Company Name G a l i n s k v P l u m b i n g & H g a t i n g ❑ Corp. 1 9 n h
Address P . O .Box 1701 ❑ partner.
��. HnvPrhi I I - _MA ni Rq1
Busiftss Telephone 978-374-1741 ❑ Finn/Co.
Name of Licensed Plumber: Stephen C. G a l i n s k y
Insurance Coverage: Indicate the type of insurance coverage by checking the appropriate box:
Liability insurance policy ® Other type of indemnity ❑ Bond
Insurance Waiver: I, the undersigned, have been made aware that the licensee of this application does not have any one of the above
three insurance
signature IOwner ® Agent ❑
I hereby certify that all of the details and information I have submitted (or entered) in above application are true and accurate to the
best of my knowledge and that all plumbing work and install ad ns ed der Permit Issued for this application will be in
compliance with all pertinent provisions of the MassachusP ode and Chapter 142 of the General Laws.
By: a n e
Type of Plumbing License
Title
City/Town i t e�1gf� Dei"'�� Master 13Journeyman❑
APPROVED (OFFICE USE ONLY
6243
Date... . Z..�..�5
L
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
PERMIT FOR WIRING
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wiring in the building of ........!T�'�
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ELECTRICAL INSPECTOi
Check # ?_�7
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A.PPUCA71ONFOR PERMITTO PERFORMET-L1 ICAL WORK
AU WORK To BE POMRMED IN ACCORDANCE WnIR THE MASSACHUSSTS ELECTRICAL CODE, 527 CMR 12:00
(PLEASE PRINT IN INK OR TYPE ALL INFORMATION) Da s—
Town of North Andover To the Inspector of wires.
The undersigned applies for a permit to perform the electrical work described below.
Location (Street & Number) r) a. \R -A &k ms `^ t-�
Owner or Tenant
Owner's Address a 3 k ,� 5 i, N - Al- D —
ls this permit in conjunction with a building permit: Yea® No C3 (Check Appropriate Boa) ,,tt 1-/ O b / qb
Purpose of Building Pte% � n `1 i 1 f
Utility Authorization No.
Existing Service Amps�.V olts OverheadUnderground No. of Metes
New Service ;LW Amps /a`lUVolts Overhead Underground ® No. of Metes
Number of Feeders and Ampacity
Location and Nature of Proposed Electrical work
No. of Lighting outku
No. of Hot Tubs
Me. of Tnrufonoees
TOW
KVA
No. of Ughtins Rattues
Swtmadns Pool Above
Bei
liatas0ors
KVA
No. of Raceptsck Outlets
No. of On Buenas
No. of Emergency Lighting Battery UnitsNo.
of Switch Outlets
No. of Oss Burnes
FIRE ALARMS
No. ofDesuction usd
Inititling Devfcas
Na of Sounding Devices
NO. of Self Cootahted
I)CINdaw3ounding Devices
Local M„licipd
Cotmecdom
No. of Zones
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Na of Ranges
No. of A4 Cond. TOW
Tons
No. of Dispossle
No. Of Hest TOW TOW
PaT111111 Torts KW
No. of Dishwuhen
Spsee Aegis Hosting Kw
No. of Dryers
Hosting Devices Kw
No. of Warn Hester Kw
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slag Bsilasis
No. Hydro Mawsge Tubs
No. of Motors
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Certificate of Occupancy
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Foundation Permit Fee
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Other Permit Fee
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TOTAL
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT REP RENOVAT5 OR DEMOLISH A ONE OR TWO FAMILY DWELLING
BUILDING PERMIT NUMBER: DATE ISSUED:9W I/,
SIGNATURE: -A 'A��
Building Comniissionerllng=tor of Buildings Date
cvrr><nN t_ CITE. iNFORMATiON
1.1 Propedy Admiresa:
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2.1 Owner of Record
1.2 Assessors Map and Paroel Number
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Map Number
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Parcel Number
ignature 1ba'c,�- ephone
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Signature Tele hone
1.3 Zoning Information:
SECTION 3 - CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
1.4 Property Dimensions:
Not Applicable ❑
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Licensed Construction Supervisor:
CZ O O 992
License Number
Zonis District Use
Lot Ards
Fronts fl
1.6 BUILDING SETBACKS(ft)
Date
Telephone
Front Yard
Side Yard
Rear Yard
Required Provide
red Provided
.'4.2 Registered Home improvement Contractor
Provided
Not Applicable ❑
Company Name
0_
lRequired
S Disposal System:Public
On Site Disposal System ❑
1.7 Watu So,rplyM.GL C.40. S4) 1.3. Flood Zone Infommatioa:
Outside Flood Zoee X
❑Zone
Expiration Date
Signature Telephone
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SECTION 2 - PROPERTY OWNERSE IP/AUTHORIZED AGENI
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2.2 Owner of Record:
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Signature Tele hone
SECTION 3 - CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
3.1 Licensed C Supervisor:
Not Applicable ❑
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Licensed Construction Supervisor:
CZ O O 992
License Number
WAddressExpiration
Date
Telephone
.'4.2 Registered Home improvement Contractor
Not Applicable ❑
Company Name
Registration Number
Address
Expiration Date
Signature Telephone
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SECTION 4 - WOREM COMPENSATION (M,G.I. C 1521 25o(b)
_-- — - laswaace affidavit must be and sulanitted %Ah this a a. Failum this affidavit will result
Worimrs compaasat<� — - ooq�otod.: _ P >e
in the denial of the issuaaoc of the bui ' -- affidavit Attached Yes . No ...... A
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SEMONS D6cof t Work Cdb.WK&kall
New Cansiruction Existing Building (I Repau(s) ❑ Altem.WOW 0 Addition ❑
Amssory Bldg. 0 Demolition ❑ Other ❑ Specify
Brief Description of Proposed Work:
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SECTION 6 - BSTIMATED CONSTRUMON.COSTS
Item Estimated Cost (Dollar) to be
ComaeW by permit 31yucat
1. Building (a) audd ag Permit Fee
j �9 6-60 Multiplier
2 ElectdW Q (b) Estimated. Total Cost of A/ n
l t d Q� Cuctian /
3 Plumbing. Building Peaitiiit fee (a) x.(b) �/ ?
4 Meclianir
6 Total. 1+2+35 000 (:`lheclt Nwnbe:
SECTION 7a OWNER AUTHORMTI;ON TO BE COWLETIRD WHEN .
OVVN)MS AGENT OR CONTRACTOR APPLIES FOR BURDING FIRMT
L , as Owner/Authorized Agent of subject property
Hereby. authorize , to act on
My behalf, in all rMaVAS relative to work authorized by this building Permit application,
S• tune of Owner Date
SECTION 7b ONVNEWAUTHORMED AGENT DECLARATION
as Owner/Authorized Agent of subject
property
Hereby declare that the statements and information on the foregoing application are true and accurate, to the best of my knowledge
and belief
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Si a of (hvnerl cut die ¢ LL Date
NO ' OF STIOR)ES::
BASEMENT OR SLAB
SME OF FLOOR .TIMBERS l"I/X T j 2 Y 3 �/d
SPAN Co
DDAENSIONS OF•SILLS
DIMENSIONS OF POSTS 3Y111 Conr X110 54-11
DMM4SIONS OF GIRDERS 1-31-1 " I i2 L U L -
MGM OF ,FOUNDATION -- - 7 THICKNESS /O
SIZE OF FOOTING M
MATERIAL OF CHDVEY
IS BUILDING ON SOLID OR FRI ED LAND i
IS BUILDING CONNECTED TO NATURAL GAS LINE
FORM U - LOT RELEASE FORM
INSTRUCTIONS: This form is used to verify that all necessary approvals/permits from
Boards and Departments having jurisdiction have been obtained. This does not relieve
the applicant and/or landowner from compliance with any applicable or requirements.
*****************************APPLICANT FILLS OUT THIS SECTION***********************
APPLICANTTQn-gvA, LL PHONE Szi4
LOCATION: Assessors Map Number q`$ PARCEL�y_
SUBDIVISION P -C\ \k�kk Fan'h LOT (S) all
STREET g , 6 6Afy ¢.R. V6,, - ST. NUMBER_2,1_
**********OFFICIAL USE
ERVATION ADMINISTRA
COMMENTS
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COMMENTS
DATE APPROVED Ul °
DATE REJECTED
NER U DATE APPROVED' _ LI] a IU
�. DATE REJECTED
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FOOD INSPECTOR -HEALTH
SEPTIC INSPECTOR -HEALTH
COMMENTS
DATE APPROVED
DATE REJECTED
DATE APPROVED
DATE REJECTED
PUBLIC WORKS - SEWERIWATER CONNECTIONS
DRIVEWAY. PES'(
FIRE DEPARTMENT `
RECEIVED. BY BUILDING INSPECTO
Revised 9197 jm
/31/ s_
DATE
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Locationo fol )Z2
No. Date
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
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Certificate Occupancy
+4
of
MU
Building/Frame Permit Fee
$
Foundation Permit Fee
$
Other Permit Fee
$
TOTAL
Check# Cep S Ca
18 5 5 4
Building Inspector
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WE HEWSY CERTIFY THAT WE HAVE EXAMINED
THIS PLAN IS INTENDED FOR ZONING
THE PREMISES AND THAT THE BUILDING 15 LOCATED
PURPOSES ONLY. IT WAS PREPARED
FROM EXISTING PLANS AND RECORDS
AS SHOWN. THE STRUCTURE SHOWN CONFORMS
TO THE ZONING LAWS RELATIVE TO REQUIRED SETBACKS OF
WITH THE STRUCTURES SHOWN LOCATED
THE MUNICIPALITY WHEN CONSTRUCTED. ALSO. ACCORDING
TO THE F.E.M. A. U.D. FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP,
BY AN INSTRUMENT SURVEY_ THIS PLAN
SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR PROPERTY
COMMUNITY PA EL N0. 250098 oOpB C
DATED 8/2/1993 ,THE STRUCTURE NOT LOCATED
LINE DETERMINATION.
IN AN ESTABLISHED
D 100 YR.FLOOp HAZARD ZONE.
CERTIFIED
FOUNDATION PLAN
LOT 20 PEACHTREE FARMS
MARCHIONDA & ASSOC.,L.P.
NORTH ANDOVER.* MA
ENGINEERING AND PLANNING CONSULTANTS
PREPARED FOR
82 NTVAAVE. SUITE I
PEACHTREE DEVELOPMENT, LLC
STONEHAM, MA. 02180
P.O. BOX 3039
(781) 438-6121
ANDOVER, MASSACNUSE i TS 01810
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