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victaulic.com <br />4.1 DIMENSIONS <br />Style 004N <br />Design and Installation - Linear Movement and Angular Deflection <br />Data in the table below provides the linear movement and joint deflection capabilities of each coupling. These mechanical <br />properties of the coupling can be used in the design of the piping system to accommodate curves in the piping system, <br />settlement of the building structure, seismic movement, or thermally induced expansion or contraction of the piping. <br />The linear movement' can be used to accommodate any axial movement of the piping caused by thermally induced <br />expansion or contraction of the pipe. When used in this manner, thrust anchors must be installed at changes in direction, <br />at the ends of straight runs, or to divide long runs of pipe into more manageable sections and reduce movement at branch <br />connections. Reference should be made to Victaulic publication 26.02 for detailed instructions regarding determining <br />thrust anchor or guide locations. <br />The joint deflection78 can also be used to accommodate the axial change in length of the piping caused by thermally <br />induced expansion or contraction of the piping through the controlled deflection of offsets at existing changes in <br />direction of the piping. Again, refer to Victaulic publication 26.02 for detailed instructions. <br />Sti <br />Linear <br />Joint Deflections <br />Actual <br />Outside <br />Movement <br />Slope of <br />Range <br />Diameter <br />per Couplings• a <br />Angle at Couplings <br />Pipe' <br />inches <br />inches <br />inches <br />Degrees per <br />in/ft <br />DIN <br />mm <br />mm <br />coupling <br />mm/m <br />2 <br />2.375 <br />0.09 <br />217 <br />0.46 <br />DN50 <br />60.3 <br />2.3 <br />38.1 <br />21/2 <br />2.875 <br />0.09 <br />1.79 <br />0.38 <br />73.0 <br />2.3 <br />31.5 <br />3 <br />3.500 <br />0.09 <br />147 <br />0.31 <br />DN80 <br />88.9 <br />2.3 <br />25.9 <br />4 <br />4.500 <br />0.18 <br />2.29 <br />OA8 <br />DN100 <br />114.3 <br />4.6 <br />40.3 <br />5 <br />5.5625 <br />0.18 <br />185 <br />0.39 <br />141.3 <br />4.6 <br />32.4 <br />6 <br />6.625 <br />0.18 <br />1.56 <br />0.33 <br />DN150 <br />168.3 <br />4.6 <br />27.3 <br />8 <br />8.625 <br />0.18 <br />1.20 <br />0.25 <br />DN200 <br />219.1 <br />4.6 <br />21.0 <br />5 This is the actual net linear movement available at each coupling for design purposes as illustrated in Figures land 2. <br />6 This is the actual net deflection angle available at each coupling listed In degrees as Illustrated In Figure 3. <br />r This is the actual net deflection angle available at each coupling listed as a slope of the pipe as Illustrated In Figure 4. <br />B These values are the net amount of linear movement or joint deflection available at the couplings. No further reduction, <br />as detailed in Victaulic publication 26.02, is needed to allow for design and installation purposes. <br />9 The Style 004N Flrelock'" Installation -Ready'" Coupling is UL Listed in accordance with the requirements of UL213. The Style 004N has not been qualified in <br />accordance with the UL213 flexibility requirements for seismic applications. <br />Exaggerated for clarity <br />FDot/m <br />- Inches/mm <br />II 0 �� <br />Y� e ✓ <br />Deflection Angle at Each Deflection Angle at Each Coupling <br />Coupling Listed in Degrees Listed as a Slope of the Pipe <br />Figure 3 Figure 4 <br />NOTE <br />• A coupling joint cannot provide the full linear movement and full angular deflection at the same timeif both linear movement and angular deflection are <br />needed, sufficient couplings must be installed for each purpose. Refer to Victaulic publication 26. 02 for complete details. <br />10.63 19005 Rev B Updated 11/2023 0 2023 Victaulic Company. All rights reserved. <br />victaulic.com 4 XAotaulii; <br />