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HomeMy WebLinkAbout22-3584City of Zephyrhills 5335 Eighth Street Zephyrhills, FL 33542 Phone: (813) 780-0020 Fax: (813) 780-0021 FIRE-00358 Issue Date: 02/ REINSPECTION FEES: (c) With respect to Reinspection fees will comply with Florida Statute 553.80(2)(c) the local government shall impose a fee of four times the amount of the fee imposed for the initial inspection or first reinspection, whichever is greater, for each subsequent remspection. Notice: In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional restrictions applicable to this property that may be found in the public records of this county, and there may be additional permit required from other governmental entities such as water management, state agencies or federal agencies. -.111111711 glli�llllllil Irl!Illivill I 4omplete Plans, Specifications add foe Must Accompany Application. All work shall be performed in accordance with City Codes and Ordinances. NO OCCUPANCY BEFORE C.O. NO OCCUPANCY BEFORE C.O. 11 411 N CTOR SIGNATURE PE IT OFFICE MIT EXPIRES IN 6 MONTHS WITHOUT APPROVED INSPECTION Pre)� Restaurant Fire SEFRVICE COMPANY 1. Ali appliances properly covered w/ correct nozzles Fire Fighter Inc. 2. Duct plenum covered w/ correct nozzles 3. Check positioning of all nozzles PP sac 4. System installed in accordance wl t�FG tll listing Land 0 LE��; 5: Hood/duct penetrations sealed w/ weld or Ul device 8`113®� 69 1 996469 6. Check if seals Intact w/naevidence oftampering LiC.#01350500011997 7. If system has been discharged, report same CUSTOMER� � � a. Pressure gaugeinproper range -(if gauged) Name _ -- 9, Check cartridge .weight (if applicable) Address10, Hydrostatictest date �- 'ity ��� Stag t 11. 6-year maintenance date 12, Inspect cylinder and mount Telephone - Stare No, 13. Operate system from terminal link Owner or Manager . 14, Testfoi proper operation from remote 15, Check operation of micro switch ANNUAL SEMI-ANNUAL TIME iN AM/PM 16, Check operation of gas valve 17. Clean nozzles RECHARGE IN5T LATION RENOVATION 18, Proper nozzle covers in place CYLINDERS ' 19, Check lose links and dean LtiCA = OF SYSTEM 20, Replaced fuse links MANUFACTURER MODELNUMBER WETCHEMICAL DRYC{1EMICAL 21. Checktravelofcable nuts/Sehlooks 22. Piping and conduit securely bracketed CYLIt ERSIZE,MA5TER CYIIN E SiZESLAVE CYLINDER SIZE SLAVE; 23, proper separation between fryers and flame FUSELiNK 360` FUSE INK 450 FUSELINK550a OTHER 24, Proper clearance - flametofilters 25: ' Exhaust fan in operating order MANUFACTURER'S MANUAL REFERENCE 26. Ail filters in place 27; Fuel shut-off in on position PAGE NUMBER: DRAWING NUMBER: DATE: 28. Manual and remote set/seals in place LAST HYDROTESTQ E LAST RECHARGE DATE SERIALNUMBER 29, Replace system covers FUE SHUT-OFF ELECTRIC GAS SIZE ' T 30. System operational and seal in place 31. Slave system operational -- 32, Clean cylinder and mount COOKING APPLIANCE LOCATIONS: LEFT TO miT 33. Fan warning sign on hood �. 34, personnel instructed in manual operation of system 35. Proper hand portable extinguishers 36. Portable extinguishers properly serviced 37. Service and Certification tag on system NOTE DISCREPANCIES OR DEFT IENCl1 S R>"WVV 4n this date, the aloove system was- ("No" answers reciulre an explanation) 1, inspected and maintained in accordance with procedures of the presently adopted editions of NFPA 17,17A, and the fire protection system requirements of 96, No 2: Inspected and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's manual and the manufacturer's specifications. No 3: UL 300 compliant: 0ee No 4. Connected to an alarm. No 5. Hazards were unchangedfrom last-inspection/maintenance, No ge 6. Displayed proper signage for remote puli(s). No 7. Displayed proper signage for.Class K portable extinguisher. No 8.Tagged in accordance with Rule 69A-21.303, F.A.C.. e No COMMENTS: The serv' to Ida er s that the system was personally inspected and found conditions to be as indicated on this report. X DATE -. TIME 0 T AM / PM - . CUSTOMER'S U D AGENT St NA - PNrNTSEft S TECHNlCIAN'NAME - PERMITN®. - T 5 Au RI A t�TNAME VfWTE-LUSTDMER{DPV YEttoW D1STRt6U1(R FINK AUTIIORITY HAVING WRISDIC 813-760-0024 City of Zephyrhills Fire F-s13m7WO021 Penrit Application Date Received , Pfi`t`4X.Xa. ?: 43.3Y>13ril �,,, �attt�za2v.z z,. M�aH A,..tit akR".,,}.�U. Jkt,.,,5`a'.S1Y 2C?'h Owner's dame Owner's Address K,,, ® C9 Fee Simple Titleholder Name Fee Simple Titleholder Address Job Address Phone Contact for Permit Owner's Phone Number Titleholder Phone Number Lot Sub Division Parcel # " Sforage - AtitAL Fumigation Tent ,a_ _ mrn Exhaust Kitchen HoodHoodMOL, Hazardous Material (Pier 11 or RQ Facility) ANNUAL ontrollad burn Florsd insiallatioro Emergency Generator < 30 kw LP/Natural Gas-Insaillatior Emergency generator a 30 kw LP/NaturalGas-ANNUAL sale Fire Protection Maintenance - ANNUAL Places of Assembly -ANNUAL t MI 3M]or Sprinkler 0 D El Recreational Earn Fire Alarm 12 13 Li Sparklers L" Hood Cleaning 0 0 El Sprinkler System Installations Mood Suppression D 0 0 Standpipes (Sprinkler Sys) Fire Alarm Installation jj// 'torch RootingfTer Nettie Fire bumps i Waste lire Stora e ANNUAL Flammable Application- ANNUAL. �' E Valuation of project a.. Fuel Tanks Other Contractor " ry a m Signature 6fi;� e FempedLYZ Y Addre License ELECTRICIAN Company E�f! Signature Registered IV Fee u nt l°' I Address License # PLUMBER Company R:NS Signature Registered Fee Current � � Address License # R3EG DIAL[::::::��� Company E EY1 EN=Fe. E'f Signatures Registered Cu nt f wlV = Address Licenses # OTHER Company Signature RegisteredhY N Fee Current Y 1 Aadores! License Directions: Fill out application completely. Owner s Contractor sign back of application, notarized (Or, copy of signed contract with owner) If over $2500, a Notice of Commencement is required (Mechanical work over $5000) Supply two (2) sets of drawings vrith applicable documentation Ali 10-14 days for review after submittal date. Parcel # W obtained from Property Tax Notice (http://appraiser.pa ov, m) 813-780-0020 City of Zephyrhills Permit Application Fax-813-780-0021 Building Department NOTICE OF DEED RESTRICTIONS: The undersigned understands that this permit may be subject to "deed" restrictions" which may be more restrictive than County regulations, The undersigned assumes responsibility for compliance with any applicable deed restrictions. UNLICENSED CONTRACTORS AND CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES: If the owner has hired a contractor or contractors to undertake work, they may be required to be licensed in accordance with state and local regulations. If the contractor is not licensed as required by law, both the owner and contractor may be cited for a misdemeanor violation under state law. If the owner or intended contractor are uncertain as to what licensing requirements may apply for the intended work, they are advised to contact the Pasco County Building Inspection Division —Licensing Section at 727-847- 8009. Furthermore, if the owner has hired a contractor or contractors, he is advised to have the contractor(s) sign portions of the "contractor Block" of this application for which they will be responsible, If you, as the owner sign as the contractor, that may be an indication that he is not properly licensed and is not entitled to permitting privileges in Pasco County. TRANSPORTATION IMPACT/UTILITIES IMPACT AND RESOURCE RECOVERY FEES: The undersigned understands that Transportation Impact Fees and Recourse Recovery Fees may apply to the construction of new buildings, change of use in existing buildings, or expansion of existing buildings, as specified in Pasco County Ordinance number 89-07 and 90-07, as amended. The undersigned also understands, that such fees, as may be due, will be identified at the time of permitting. It is further understood that Transportation Impact Fees and Resource Recovery Fees must be paid prior to receiving a "certificate of occupancy" or final power release. If the project does not involve a certificate of occupancy or final power release, the fees must be paid prior to permit issuance, Furthermore, if Pasco County Water/Sewer Impact fees are due, they must be paid prior to permit issuance in accordance with applicable Pasco County ordinances. CONSTRUCTION LIEN LAW (Chapter 713, Florida Statutes, as amended): If valuation of work is $2,500.00 or more, I certify that 1, the applicant, have been provided with a copy of the "Florida Construction Lien Law —Homeowner's Protection Guide" prepared by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs. If the applicant is someone other than the "owner", I certify that I have obtained a copy of the above described document and promise in good faith to deliver it to the "owner" prior to commencement. CONTRACTOR'S/OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the information in this application is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction, zoning and land development. Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do work and installation as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating construction, County and City codes, zoning regulations, and land development regulations in the jurisdiction. I also certify that I understand that the regulations of other government agencies may apply to the intended work, and that it is my responsibility to identify what actions I must take to be in compliance. Such agencies include but are not limited to: Department of Environmental Protection -Cypress Bayheads, Wetland Areas and Environmentally Sensitive Lands, Water/Wastewater Treatment. Southwest Florida Water Management District -Wells, Cypress Bayheads, Wetland Areas, Altering Watercourses. Army Corps of Engineers -Seawalls, Docks, Navigable Waterways. Department of Health & Rehabilitative Services/Environmental Health Unit -Wells, Wastewater Treatment, Septic Tanks. US Environmental Protection Agency -Asbestos abatement. Federal Aviation Authority -Runways. I understand that the following restrictions apply to the use of fill: Use of fill is not allowed in Flood Zone "W unless expressly permitted. If the fill material is to be used in Flood Zone "A", it is understood that a drainage plan addressing a "compensating volume" will be submitted at time of permitting which is prepared by a professional engineer licensed by the State of Florida, If the fill material is to be used in Flood Zone "A" in connection with a permitted building using stem wall construction, I certify that fill will be used only to fill the area within the stem wall. If fill material is to be used in any area, I certify that use of such fill will not adversely affect adjacent properties. If use of fill is found to adversely affect adjacent properties, the owner may be cited for violating the conditions of the building permit issued under the attached permit application, for lots less than one (1) acre which are elevated by fill, an engineered drainage plan is required. if amthe AGENT FOR TIME OWNER, I promise in good faith to inform the owner of the permitting conditions set forth inthis affidavit prior to commencing construction. I understand that a separate permit may be required for electrical work, plumbing, signs, wells, pools, air conditioning, gas, or other installations not specifically included in the application. A permit issued shall be construed to be a license to proceed with the work and not as authority to violate, cancel, alter, or set aside any provisions of the technical codes, nor shall issuance of a permit prevent the Building Official from thereafter requiring a correction of errors in plans, construction or violations of any codes. Every permit issued shall become invalid unless the work authorized by such permit is commenced within six months of permit issuance, or if work authorized by the permit is suspended or abandoned for a period of six (6) months after the time the work is commenced. An extension may be requested, in writing, from the Building Official for a period not to exceed ninety (90) days and will demonstrate justifiable cause for the extension. If work ceases for ninety (90) consecutive days, the job is considered abandoned. FLORIDA JURAT (F,S. 117.03) �Ilf ^ - OWNER OR AGENT CONTRACTOR /_ � Wr ,4 m Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me this Subscribed and sworn o o off med) before me this by by Who isfare personally known to me or has/have, produced Who is/are personally known to me or has/have produced as identification. as identification. —Notary Public Notary Public Commission No. Commission N.—A "---k It Name of Notary typed, printed or stamped Name of Notary typed, printed or stamped EMKEITH STRANc Notary public - State of Florida COMMiSsion # HH 124844 MY COMM, Expires may 2, 2025 Bonded through National Notary Assn, Charley's 7631 Gall Blvd. Zephyrhills, FL 33541 Install Fire Suppression System In Kitchen Hood Fire Fighter Inc. P.O. Box 888 Land O'Lakes, y©s 34639 813-996-6469 Gary F Blair - 01350500011997 System Information For This is an CAS EWC System: (2) 4 Gal. Tanks Which is has flows 12 available & uses 6 * Piping to be 3/81 Black Iron * Pull station is to be located 10-20 feet away and mounted 48" high® * Detection to be Fire Stat • Upon system actuation make up air will shut down and exhaust to remain on, and must come on if off. System to be tied into building fire alarm ff Applicable) • All Appliances must shut down under hood upon Activation via shunt trip. Also gas must shut off via gas valve • All penetrations shall be sealed. • Installation will comply with FFPC 7th ed., NFPA 96 2017 ed., UL300, NFPA 17A 2017 ed., Manufacturers Specifications, and all local codes and standards K-CLASS INSTALLED with Placard A A LL RK SRANUL COMP112Y W11TH NFFRA, CODES AND S-feAkNDARDS PEVIEW DArE_,,- c I Ile (y z I-E m V, RA I L LS_ FIRE 4ND LFE ARE- 71Y EARN NOTES - FIELD PIPE DROPS AS SHOWN PIPING, ELBOWS, TEES, AND NDRZLES SUPPLIED BY CAS. - RELOCATE NOZZLES IF FLOW PATTERN IS BLOCKED BY SHELVING, SALAMANDERS, ETC, - OVERLAPPING COVERAGE SHALL NOT BE USED ON ANY APPLIANCE WITH AN OBSTRUCTION, IF APPLICABLE, EXTENDED PRE -PIPED DROPS ARE SHIPPED LOOSE FACTORY PIPING EXTENDS A MAXIMUM 13F 6' ABOVE THE TOP OF THE H= - APPLIANCE DIMENSIONS LISTED REPRESENT THE COOKING SURFACE SIZE, NOT THE OVERALL APPLIANCE SIZE. - THIS FIRE SYSTEM COMPLIES WITH U.L, 300 REQUIREMENTS, JOB * 4969848, J132 NAME, CHARLEY'S - WM 10' ZEPHYRHILLS, FL*706. SYSTEM SIZE, TANK-SP-2 TOTAL FP REQUIRED. 24. HOOD # 1 10' 0,00' LONG x 54' WIDE x 24' HIGH. RISER # I SIZE, IV DIA HOOD * I METAL BLOW -OFF CAPS INCLUDER HEAVY-DUTY APPLIANCES CRATED 600'F) WILL REQUIRE AN ADDITIONAL law eaw 20" DOWNSTREAM FIRESTAT IN THE EVENT THAT THE DUCTWORK CONTAINS ANY HORIZONTAL RUNS OVER 25 FT IN LENGTK 3wo-3/8"-sm W70-W9H-=0 W70-3/9H-=0 3070-3 - MEDIUM TO LIGHT -DUTY APPLIANCES (RATED 450'F) WILL NOT REQUIRE ANY ADDITIONAL DOWNSTREAM DETECTION, 1 4 GALLON TAW. FttatT MN a PRIMARY ACTUATOR RELEASE, 33-W CUMM SWAM 3 SECONDARY ACTUATOR RELEASE 4 PRESSURE SUPERVISION SWITCH. 5 PRIMARY HOSE ASSEMBLY. 6 SECONDARY HOSE ASSEMBLY, 7 RE MANUAL ACTUATION DEVICE ol RIMER IMPRI iii 11 1 M 11111 111 1 ENMEZ�� Save these instructions. This document is the property of the owner of this equipment and is required for future maintenance. Leave this document with the owner when installation or service is complete, ,,ATER rE, C, Us kIS (IT10O Table of Contents WARRANTY ...... ....... —...... ... ........ -----------'8 CertifivationommAnmvmls ---------------- n System Overview ........ ....... --_....... ..... -----3 COMPONENTS ...... --......... ............ ........ .................. * oylindoAownnWv------—---------- n Cylinder and Actuator Bracket —.... .............. ------'6 Discharge Adapter —............... ................ --------6 Nozzles---.... —............ _--....... ....... 7 Primary Actuator Kit (PAx) ......... ___ ....... --... ......... —7 Secondary Valve Actuator (SvA)and Hose --------a Supervisory Pressure Switch .... .......... ...... —.................... ... a Gas Shut -Off Valves .... ... .................... ............. ............. e Electric Remote Manual Release .... ........ --... ... ____ o nreatat (Hoa0Detector ...... .................... —_....... --.... S INSTALLATION .... —................. ............. ........ m Cylinders......... ___ ............. ....... ........... ___ --_--m Primary and Secondary Actvwtor|nmaommn------ 11 Primary Actuator Kit (PxK)---.......... ................. --�n Secondary Valve Actuator --.......... ............... ----1u supwmmnrypreasureawuch ------------_-- m Duct and Plenum Protection ..... ......... -----.... —.... 14 Plenum Protection ...... --.... ____ ....... ...... ... .......... 1* Duct Protection ....... ..... ... —..... ........ -----..... ___ m Ventilation Exhaust and Dampers ... .... ..... ----...... 'n Electrostatic Precipitators (ESP) ____ ......... ........ ..... n Appliance Protection ... ................. ........ —......... ....... .... m Overlapping Appliance Protection .... --------... �10 Appliance Coverage .... ... .... —....... ........ -----..... 1e Coverage Exceptions—......... ....... —..... .......... .......... uo Overlapping Protection ...... —............................ ......... zc Overlapping Coverage - Group Protection --.--... 'u2 Upright Protection ....... ........ ........ 2o Appliance with Shelf ... .................. ... —....... -----zm Wok Protection ---.......... ................ ... ------27 Largmvvoxpmtemmn--------.------ --—_mp Appliance vvimUpright Obstruction --.-- 29 Appliance with Overhead Salamander .......... 30 Pizza Ovens .... ........... —_-----------_'0 Ageooistnxononpiping----------- 33 Single Cylinder Nozzle and Pivmgpmmmetnrs —---o* Dual Cylinder Nozzle and Piping Parameters -----'a4 wozzlm|nmtaxatmn----------------- --.uo Gas Shm-Omvwlvwn—....... ------------3m Fire Protection System nreotat---................. ----'37 Non -Solid Fuel Appliances (Rated *ooF)... ___ ........ 37 Non -Solid Fuel Appliances (Rated $00R--...... ---'37 Solid Fuel Appliances (Rated ruo'F} .__.^.^......."ar Hood Riser Sensor Replacement ---.---------'39 Fire Protection Manual Actuation Device *u Trouble Input Wiring —...... ..... .......... -----........ —+n Battery Backup ... .......................... ...... ...... -----'.... ^n Power Supply Adjustment --.... ___ ........ ......... --.... 41 Fire Protection System Printed Circuit Board --............ 4c ELECTRICAL .... —................... ... ... ... --... ....... ---45 Wire AmpmoityRating ... ..... —...... _....... ---.... —'w6 Distance Limitations ....... ___ ....... -------...... ... 'w6 Fire Alarm Contacts .... -----....... ----............. *6 FireGroup --'....... ----...... ___ .... .... —...... —'fr Fire Protection System Supervised Loops --..... —... --'48 Supervised Loop Electrical Details ......................... ..... 4n OPERATION ----_........ ............................... —.......... 50 Test Mode Overview .......... -------_--_---oO Reset Overview --............. ............................ .......... —m1 TROUBLESHOOTING ........ ----........... —...... ____ ..... oo Local Alarm Muting ------------_---'54 TestMode ............. —......... ............ .................. ____ n4 aupemmeuLunpYviringTmuhmnmuuunn—_--- --'nn DIP Switch Settings ..... ... ....... ... ... ___ ...... ... ........... vo Typical DIP Switch ArranQemmn ------------.sr INSPECTION AND TEST ... ....... ___ ... ....... ... .... .... so Start-up/Test Procedure .................. --................... —.... o8 Preparing System for Test .... ---....... ...... ...... _o8 Connecting Service Test Tanmthe System ............. _so Test Procedure ... .... ..... .............. -----.... ........ ma Disconnecting Service Tammwn-a^nmgSystem ----nm MAINTENANCE .... ... .... ... —........ ----------81 Every Month (System Owner) .... ...... ........... ----... e1 Every Six Months (Authorized Distributor) ................. ........ su Every Twelve -Years ------------------Go Agent Cylinders ........... -----............... ................. s2 Actuation Hoses -------------------6u Conditional Maintenance ..... --------------.... mo Replacing APrimary Actuation Kit ........... --......... .... sn Replacing Seronueryvalvoxnmato/--------'ex Mobile Kitchen --'ew POST -DISCHARGE MwwTEwAwCE-----------'8o General Information .... ....... --------'----..... om Appliance Cleanup .... ---..----------........ no Cleaning Distribution System --_----_----'ms Cleaning Nozzles —..... —......... ------_—........ 'Gs Flushing the Distribution Pipe Network —.............. .......... -Om Flushing Procedure with Spare/Test Cylinder ------'om Flushing Procedure with smExternal Water Supply ---'8r Cylinder Maintenance .... —... --...... ... .... .... ...... --'o7 Removing Cylinder ...... .... ......... ..... ---.............. oo Depressurizing aCylinder ---------------'ea Installing mCylinder —'--------------7o Rechecking the System ............. ................. ................. ro TANK FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM PARTS ----...... 71 Start -Up and Maintenance Documentation ... ----.... —72 Model TANK Fire Suppression extinguishing system is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship, under normal use and service, for a period of 60-months from date of shipment. Warranty does not cover consumable products such as batteries and nitrogen, This warranty is null and void if: 1. The system is not installed by a factory trained installer per the MANUFACTURER'S installation instructions shipped with the product. 1 The equipment is not installed in accordance with Federal, State, Local codes, and regulations, 3. The system is misused or neglected, or not maintained per the MANUFACTURER'S maintenance instructions. 4� The system is not installed and operated within the limitations set forth in this manual, 5� The invoice isnot paid within the terms ofthe sales agreement. The MANUFACTURER shall not be liable for incidental and consequential losses and damages potentially attributable tpmalfunctioning equipment. Should any part cfthe equipment prove tobedefective in material or workmanship within the 60-month warranty period, upon examination by the MANUFACTURER, such part will be repaired or replaced by MANUFACTURER at no charge. The BUYER shall pay all labor costs incurred in connection with such repair or replacement. Equipment shall not be returned without MANUFACTURER'S prior authorization, and all returned equipment shall be shipped by the BUYER, freight prepaid to a destination determined by the MANUFACTURER. NOTE: To receive warranty coverage for this product, copy and print out the "Start -Up and Maintenance Documentation" onpage T2.Fill inall required information, Fax the page to 1~919-616~$718orcall 1-866~784~6900for emnmi|inginformation. Certifications and Approvals The Tank Fire Suppression system ioETLListed inaccordance with ANS|/CAN/UL/ULC3D8.ULCORD' C1254.8 The microprocessor -based control board is ETL Listed to UL Standard 864 and CAN/ULC-8527-1 I The Tank Fire Suppression system is acceptable for use in New York City, and is approved per FDNY CDA#5878. System Overview The Tank Fire Suppression extinguishing system provides fire protection for commercial cooking appliances and ventilation, The Tank Fire Suppression extinguishing system is electrically released via e 24VDCsolenoid valve. Extinguishing system units with electrical detection, activation, and controlrequire the use ofaListed Control Panel, which has been found acceptable for releasing device service and which is compatible with the electrical actuators used on the extinguishing system, In addition, all electrical detectors, notification devices, and pull stations are required tmbeListed and compatible with the Control Panel, lm COMPONENTS The following section lists the major components used in the TANK Fire Suppression extinguishing Figure 1 -Shipping/Test View 1� Unit imshown inShipping/Test Position Z Tank Straps & Tank Mounting Bracket (Secured to cabinet with rivets) 4, Cylinder Tanks (Up tmfour tanks may beinstalled depending oncabinet mizej 1. Tank Mounting Brackets 2. Secondary Supervisory Pressure Switch (Optional) 8. Secondary Cylinder (Qpbonak 4. Primary Cylinder 5. Supervisory Pressure Switch G. Primary Actuator Kit 7. Secondary Actuator Hose (Qptiona|) 8 Secondary Valve Actuator (Optione|) &. Primary Valve with Siphon Tube 10� Secondary Valve with Siphon Tube (Optional) Tank straps not shown. NOTE: Tanks should never be filled in the field. Cylinder Assembly The TANK Fire Suppression cylinder assembly (p/n 87-300001-001) uses a mild steel cylinder, conforming to 4BW250 DOT & 4BWM-1 7 TC specifications, and a nickel -plated brass valve with pressure indicator gauge. Each valve includes a Schrader part for connection to the primary actuator hose (for primary cylinders) or the supervisory pressure switch (optional for secondary cylinders). Each cylinder assembly is factory -filled with TANK liquid fire suppressant and pressurized to 200 PSIG (1379 kPA) at 70OF (21'C), Each cylinder supports up to 5 nozzles for a total of 20 flow points. Figure 3 - Cylinder Tank Details 1. Valve Actuation Interface 2. Schrader Valve 3. Pressure Gauge 4. Discharge Outlet A. Tank to Actuator Distance 23-1/4" B. Tank Diameter = 10" The pressure of a cylinder will vary with the ambient temperature, as detailed in Table 1. The gauge indicator (shown in Figure 3) should be in the acceptable 'green' range for a cylinder that is properly pressurized and within the listed operating temperature range. For a cylinder at the lowest listed operating temperature of 32°F (O'C), the pressure gauge should read approximately 175 psig (the lower end of the green range), For a cylinder at the highest listed operating temperature of 130OF (54.4C), the pressure gauge should read approximately 225 psig (the upper end of the green range), 0— CL tta 225 (1551 kPA) 2t (1482 20 (1413 19 (1344 18 (1275 17 (1206 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 (-1) (4) (10) (15.6) (21) (27) (32) (38) (43,3) (49) (54.4) Temperature OF (T) I Cylinder and Actuator Bracket Each cylinder assembly is secured to a factory -installed cylinder bracket in the cabinet (p/n TFS- UCTANKBRACKET). The cylinder is secured to the cylinder bracket via three (3) stainless steel straps. The cylinder bracket also includes a platform for securing a primary actuator kit or secondary valve actuator during shipping and maintenance procedures. Figure 4 - Cylinder and Actuator Bracket 00 -0 0 0 � O_-O, 100 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The discharge adapter (p/n WK-283952-000) is used to connect the TANK Fire Suppression cylinder valve outlet to the agent distribution pipe network. The 1/2-inch NPT internal thread of the discharge adapter outlet is connected to the supply line via an elbow and adapter. The discharge adapter uses an O-ring (p/n WK-1 08019-000) at the valve port to eliminate leaks during discharge. M Nozzle(s) (p/n 3070-3/8H-SS10) are used for plenum, duct, and dedicated appliance coverage (e.g_ salamanders, upright broilers, chain broilers, mndopdionumwithuprightobamctions).Thenozzlee|ndude a cap (p/n 3074-1-1), The cap prevents contamination from entering the pipe network and is designed to pop -off upon system discharge, allowing the agent to flow to the protected hazard area.Refer to"Duct and Plenum Protection" on page14. Figure 6-Fire System Nozzle The Primary Actuator Kit (PAK) (p/n 87-300030-001) is installed on each primary cylinder assembly to pneumatically open the cylinder valve and provide actuation pressure for uptmthree secondary valve actuators. The PAK consists ofo pneumatic actuator, 24V DC solenoid mshe, check valve, primary actuator hose, and associated fittings. Upon automatic or manual system actuation, the control panel sends a momentary 24V DC release signal, opening the PAK solenoid. Pressure from the primary cylinder is passed through the solenoid and check va|ve, into the primary actuator (actuating the primary cy|inder), and into the interconnected secondary valve actuators (actuating the secondary uy|indens), The primary actuator has a 1/8~ NPTinlet port for connection tothe primary system cylinder, and a 10^ NPT outlet port for connection to the secondary cylinder actuation line or actuation plug for single cylinder system. The primary actuator includes a piston with a spring -loaded locking pin which locks the piston in the discharge position, ensuring complete discharge of the cylinder contents. Figure 7-Primary Actuator Kb 1. Schrader Service Port 2� Primary Actuator Hose (Stainless Steel) 3. Solenoid Valve 4� Supervisory Pressure Switch Connection 5, Primary Actuator 8, Locking Pin 7, Piston NOTE: The primary supervisory pressure switch is standard on primary tanks. Secondary supervisory pressure switches are optional on secondary tanks. Secondary Valve Actuator (SVA) and Hose A Secondary Valve Actuator (SVA) (p/n 87-120042-001) is installed on each secondary cylinder assembly to pneumatically open the cylinder valve(s). The SVA has 1/8" NPT inlet and outlet ports for connection to the system actuation line via the SVA hose. All secondary hoses require a 1 " minimum bend radius, The SVA includes a spring -loaded locking pin that locks the actuator piston in the discharge position, ensuring complete discharge of the cylinder contents. 1. Actuation Line Plug 2. Locking Pin 3. Piston Figure 8 - Secondary Valve Actuator EM 4. Secondary Valve Actuator Hose * 7.5" hose option (p/n 87-120045-001) * 24" hose option (p/n 87-120045-002) * 60" hose option (p/n 87-120045-003) The primary and (optional) secondary supervisory pressure switch (p/n 87-300040-001) are preset to alarm at a cylinder pressure of —10% below the lowest operating system pressure of 175 psig (pressure at the lowest listed operation temperature of 32F). The supervisory pressure switch uses a diaphragm sensor to detect pressure changes. At the predetermined set point, the unit actuates a SPIDT snap -acting switch, converting a pressure signal into an electrical signal. The supervisory pressure switch can be used on primary and/or secondary cylinders. For primary cylinders, the pressure switch is mounted on the primary actuator kit. For secondary cylinders, the pressure switch is mounted on the Schrader fitting installed on the cylinder valve. Figure 9 ® Supervisory Pressure Switch 1. Supervisory Pressure Switch (Primary) 2. Wrench Flats 3, Secondary Supervisory Pressure Switch (Optional) 4. Schrader Valve Port M Gas Shut -Off Valves Electric gas shut-off valves are used to shut down the flow of fuel gas to the kitchen appliances upon actuation ofthe TANK Fire Suppression system, Anenergized solenoid isused tohold the gas valve inthe open position. The solenoid closes the valve when de -energized via the output relay of the control panel. The gas valves are available in 120V AC and 24V DC, ranging from 3/4" to 3" pipe sizes (Table 2). Table 2 - Electric Gas Valves An electrically operated manual release that is listed must be used with the TA-RIK Fire Suppression 0 extinguishing system, The electric remote manual release is used to actuate the TANK Fire Suppression extinguishing system manually and must be properly located and supervised in accordance with NFPA The Flremtat(FenwalDetect-a-F|na)iselisted electric thermal detector available ina variety oftemperature settings and used to actuate the TANK Fire Suppression extinguishing system automatically, When a Finmatatsenses atemperature higher than its setpoint.the Firestat contacts will close and energize the TANK Fire Suppression system via the control panel. The extinguishing system consists ufpressurized agent storage cylinders, agent distribution piping, valve actuators, supervisory pressure switches, and agent discharge nozzles. All primary components and piping are factory -installed. Systems may be comprised of single or multiple cylinders depending on the size and configuration ofthe protected hazards. Cylinders can be piped independently, or manifolded, On two -cylinder systems, the cylinders will be in a manifold configuration. Refer 10Figure 34onpage 33 for a two -cylinder system example, On three - cylinder systems, two cylinders will be in a manifold configuration and one independent, Onfoupoy|indmr systems, there will betwo separate manifolds. In fire condition or upon manual actuation, the solenoid valve is opened, allowing pressure from the primary cylinder to flow to the primary and secondary cylinder valve actuators, opening the cylinder valves and discharging liquid fire muppnaasan1tothe protected hazard areas. Figure 11-Cylinder Assemblies 1. Primary Cylinder Assembly 2. Secondary Cylinder Assembly (Optional) Figure 13 - PAK in Ship[Test and Installed Positions Ship/Test Position Installed Position 1. Shipping Bolts 2. Nut 3, Valve Protection Plate 4 4. Mounting Bolts 5. Primary Actuator Kit (In Transport Position) 6. Supervisory Pressure Switch Figure 14 - Actuator Valve Set Position cylinders securely mounted and connected to the system piping, the primary actuator kit can be installed onto the primary cylinder for the final setup. 1 . Remove the valve protection plate and nuts. Retain the • bolts for installation of the PAK. 1 Ensure the • actuator piston is in the set position. 3, Loosen the PAK shipping bolts from the top of the bracket, slide the unit back and lower it into position on the valve actuation flange, 4. Insert the mounting bolts through the bottom of the valve flange into the PAK mounting holes and tighten securely. 5, Connect the primary actuator hose to the Schrader valve port on the primary cylinder valve. The primary hose requires a 15' minimum bend radius. 12 Secondary Valve Actuator With the cylinders securely mounted and connected to the system piping, the secondary valve actuators (SVA)can beinstalled onto each ofthe secondary cyUnder(o). 1� Remove the valve protection plate and nuts, Retain the mounting bolts for installation ofthe SVA, 2. Loosen the SVA shipping bolts from the top of the bracket, slide the unit back and lower it into position onthe valve actuation flange. 1 Insert the mounting bolts through the bottom of the valve flange into the SVA mounting holes and tighten securely. 4, Ensure the secondary actuator hose is securely connected to the primary actuator output port and 8&4input port. Key Limitations ` Refer to"Secondary Valve Actuator (SVA)and Hose" anpage 8for secondary hose information, ° Secondary actuator homa(a)require 1^'minimum bend radius. ° Maximum number of secondary valve actuators operating from the primary actuator unit is three (3). im Supervisory Pressure Switch Asupervisory pressure switch will always be located mnthe primary cylinder by the Primary Actuator Kit (PAK).For secondary cylinders, this is anoptional component that may beadded on. For primary cylinders, the pressure switch is mounted on the primary actuator kit. For all secondary cylinders, the pressure switch immounted onthe Schrader fitting mnthe cylinder valve. 1. Remove cap from applicable Schrader fitting, 2 Thread the switch onto the Schrader using the brass wrench flats only. Figure 15 -Superv|sory Pressure Switch Installation 1. Supervisory Pressure Switch (Phnary) 3. Optional Secondary Supervisory Pressure 2. Wrench Flats Switch 4� Schrader Valve Port NOTE: Pressure switches do not contain any field replaceable parts. Refer to applicable control panel manual for wiring of the supervisory pressure switch. Wire in accordance with local and national 6160trioall codes. loads down to 1 mA at 24V DC, Wiring Color Code Terminals Red N0(NC under Pressure) Black NC (NO under Pressure) White Com Supervisory pressure switches are connected in series to the control panel supervisory input, M Duct and Plenum Protection The TANK Fire Suppression extinguishing system for duct and plenum coverage can be provided by independent fire suppression tanks and piping or integrated with the fire suppression tanks and piping used for protection ofthe appliances. Max of5nozzles per TANK for duct and plenum coverage only. Plenum Protection The nozzle (p/n 3070-3/8H-SS10) is used to protect plenum areas in both single bank and V-bank plenum configurations. The nozzle will protect up to a 4'wide x 10' long plenum section. For larger plenum areas, additional nozzles are added as required, with each nozzle protecting no more than a 4'wide by 10' long plenum section. Nozzles may be installed pointing in the same direction, and/or at opposite ends of the plenum, pointing toward each other. The nozzles must not beinstalled booh4o_baokwhen protecting plenum areas. When positioned at the end of the plenum, nozzles must be installed from 0 to 6" into plenum. If the riser is not centered on the plenum, the plenum nozzle is placed on the side of the plenum closest to the riser. The nozzle locations for plenum protection are shown inFigure 16 and Figure 17. Figure 16 - Single Bank Filter Plenum SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW *Isolated Plenum Place for Clarity *Isolated Plenum Place for Clarity M im Figure 17 - Dual V-Bank Filter Plenum SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW 'Isolated Plenum Place for Clarity "Isolated Plenum Place for Clarity 10, Duct Protection The nozzle (p/n 3070-3/8H-SS1 0) is used for the protection of exhaust ductwork and can protect any duct cross-section type (e.g. round, square, or rectangular). A sufficient quantity of nozzles must be provided to ensure that no single nozzle coverage exceeds 75" in perimeter. A single nozzle will protect a duct up to 75" perimeter (18" nominal diameter) and unlimited length. Two nozzles are required for protection of 75-150" perimeter and unlimited length. A minimum of 3 nozzles is required for protection of ducts exceeding 150" perimeter (36" nominal diameter) and unlimited length. When using multiple nozzles (modular protection), the coverage area for each nozzle must not exceed 75" perimeter. Figure 18 - Nozzle Duct Protection 2 3, Single Nozzle 4. Dual Nozzle M Nozzles must be installed from 0" to 6" into the protected area of the duct. When more than one nozzle is required (modular protection), each nozzle must be located at the center of its protected module area. Additional nozzles are not required for changes indirection° Duct obstructions and common ductwork must beprotected inaccordance with this manual, NFPA17A and NFPA80. The nozzle location and aim for duct protection are shown inFigure 19 and Figure 28. ^VVhena changeindireciiunoocuns|ess(hsn6^hnmth¥ductentranoo.thenozz|emustbe aimed as shown inFigure 19and Figure 2Q. Figure i9~Single Nozzle Placement (0~75"Perimeter Duct) Square Duct Round Duct Rectangular Duct 18"Nom Max —0— Vertical Duct VertiGal/Horizontal Duct ---------- 7:_I:_P 1� Nozzle A. Rectangular Duct Width 2. Horizontal Duct Centerline (CL) B. Rectangular Duct Length 3. Aim Point 4� Vertical Duct Centerline (CL) 5Duct Entrance ^ Duct perimeter uptmand including 75"(127Omm). M Figure 20 - Dual Nozzle Placement (76-150" Perimeter Duct) Square Duct Round Duct Rectangular Duct X B 'XIA B A 36" Nom. (914mm) Vertical Duct :Irol 0-6" (0- 152 mm) —5 -T- (�7 1. Nozzle 2, Vertical Duct Centerline (CL) 3. Aim Point 4. Horizontal Duct Centerline (CI_) 5. Duct Entrance Vertical/Horizontal Duct 2-4" (51-102mm) A. 1/4 of dimension X B, 1/2 of dimension X C. 1/4 of Duct Diameter D. 1/2 of Duct Diameter The TANK Fire Suppression extinguishing system can be used with the exhaust fan either on or off when the system is, discharged, It is recommended that the exhaust fan remain or) at the time of discharge to aid in the removal of smoke, gases, and other airborne materials from the hazard area in the event of a fire. If the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) requires that the damper closes in the event of a fire system discharge, the system designer shall provide for protection downstream of the damper in compliance with NFPA 96, local codes, and/or as approved by the AHJ, Electrostatic Precipitators (ESP) .. .... UL I M11 klVl Ital I 111 1011 air flowing through the exhaust ductwork as a means of pollution control. Exhaust ductwork using JESPs requires nozzle(s) (p/n 3070-3/8H-SSI 0) upstream, before the ESP. Distribution piping to the nozzles m u not interfere with the function of the ESP unit. A Pollution Control Unit (PCU) and/or Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP) covered with this fire system can utilize up to 12 nozzles per tank, M Appliance Protection The TANK Fire Suppression system utilizes both overlapping and dedicated nozzle appliance coverage, depending onthe type ufcooking app|ianoe(s)requiring protection. Dedicated and overlapping nozzles use p/n3O7O-3/BH-SS1O, Overlapping appliance coverage allows a given area under the hood, defined as the hazard zone, to be protected by overlapping nozzles. Nozzles are evenly spaced at the same height and alignment (front -to - back) relative to the hazard zone. Dedicated appliance protection utilizes a nozzle, or nozzles, for protection of an individual appliance. Overlapping, dedicated appliance, plenum, and duct protection may be incorporated in a single pipe network on the TANK Fire Suppression extinguishing system, as long as the number of nozzles per tank does not exceed five. The following sections detail the different nozzle coverage and placement parameters for overlapping and dedicated nozzle appliance protection methodologies, Double row coverage is e||mmed for TANK. be located within the defined hazard zones. Cooking appliances eligible for overlapping protection are outlined in Table 3 on page 19. The lowest and highest cooking surfaces will determine the height of the fire suppression nozzles. All overlapping nozzles must be mounted at the same height in a single hazard For applications where overlapping protection cannot be used, such as an upright boiler, dedicated appliance protection must beused. Figuma21 ~OnerAnpping Protection Option [MOverlapping Hazard Zone M, 1 Appliance Coverage Table 3 illustrates the maximum permitted cooking surface dimensions of each appliance that can be protected within a single overlapping zone. It is important to note that the cooking surface (area requiring protection) iadifferent than the total appliance size. Table 3 - Standard Overlapping Protection 5 nozzles per tank (20 flow points), 36" nozzle spacing Hazard Fuel Source Depth of Maximum Length of MaximumHeight C Cooking Surfaces Cooking Surfaces of Fuel Multi Vat Fryer (with or w/o Gas or Electric 30" deep Unlimited NIA Split Vat Fryer, (3) (with or w/o Gas or Electric 30" deep Unlimited N/A Drip -board) i Tilt Skillet Gas or Electric 30" deep Unlimited N/A Griddle Gas or Electric 30"deep Unlimited N/A Gas/Electric Radiant Gas or Electric 30" deep Unlimited N/A Charbroiler Upright Charbroiler/ Gas or Electric 30" dee Unlimited N/A Salamander, Chain� Appliance w/o Gas or Electric 30" deep Unlimited N/A Range w/o Gas or Electric 30" dee Unlimited N/A Wok Gas or Electric -241 1 All dimensions shown are based on overlapping protection. 2. All dimensions and areas shown reference the cooking surface of the appliance, which is typically smaller than the outside dimensions of the appliance itself. 3. For multi -vat fryers, no single fryer module (vat & drip board) can exceed the above limitations. 4 Protection for tilt skillets, and braising pens are tQl�e based on the coverage parameters provided, for fryer protection. Tilt skillets should be placed at the back of the hazard zone. Tilt skillet coverage must not interfere with the edge of the nozzle discharge pattern. 5All appliance hazard surfaces must be located within the hazard zone. 6. Smaller appliances can be positioned anywhere in the zone (e.g., moved left, right, forward, or backward, provided the cooking hazard does not extend beyond the perimeter of the zone), 7, When the depth of the appliance exceeds maximum cooking hazard dimensions, a second row of nozzle coverage should be added. & Deep Fat/industrial Fryerrrilt Skillets over 14" wide and up to 34" max depth will be overlapping with 4 nozzles per tank, 30" spacing. Max oil capacity: 24.75 gallons. Figure 21 illustrates the placement of nozzles for TANK Fire Suppression overlapping protection. Appliances denoted with an (*) require dedicated coverage, Refer to "Upright Broiler/Salamander Protection" on page 25 and "Appliance with Shelf' on page 26 for details. IN