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TFP962 Page 5 of 6 <br />NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. P/N NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. P/N 1-112" (DN40) Manifold Only: <br />To install optional Pressure Relief Trim on <br />1 3/8" Copper Tubing, 2 Pressure Relief Valve, a 1-1/2" (DN40) Manifold, a 1/2" NPT outlet <br />2" (DN50) Manifolds .... 1 971-124-01 175 psi, Nonadjustable .. 1 198-066-00 must be provided by the installer on the <br />2-1/2" (DN65) and 3 900 Compression Fitting system outlet piping, and a connection back <br />3" (DN80) Manifolds .... 1 971-124-02 Fitting ................ 2 CH to the manifold drain trim must be fabricated <br />4" (DN100) and 4 1"x 1/2" Reducing Hex with installer supplied 3/8" copper tubing. <br />6" (DN150) Manifolds ... 1 971-124-03 Bushing .............. 1 CH Discard unused trim components. <br />CH: Common Hardware <br />3 1/2"NPT Installer <br />pOutletdedt <br />1 3 4 System <br />Installer <br />Fabricated 2 <br />D a 3/8" Copper <br />Tubing <br />z .q P. 3 <br />2" (DN50), 2-112" (DN65),3" (DN80), 4" (DN100), or6" (DN150) Manifold <br />3 <br />Mani old <br />Drain Trim <br />1-1/2" (DN40) <br />Manifoltl <br />O O <br />FIGURE 4 <br />OPTIONAL PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE <br />Care and <br />Maintenance <br />The following inspection procedure <br />must be performed as indicated, in ad- <br />dition to any specific requirements of <br />the NFPA, and any impairment must <br />be immediately corrected. <br />The owner is responsible for the in- <br />spection, testing, and maintenance of <br />their fire protection system and de- <br />vices in compliance with this docu- <br />ment, as well as with the applicable <br />standards of the National Fire Protec- <br />tion Association (e.g., NFPA 25), in <br />addition to the standards of any <br />authority having jurisdiction. The in- <br />stalling contractor or product manufac- <br />turer should be contacted relative to <br />any questions. <br />It is recommended that automatic <br />sprinkler systems be inspected, <br />tested, and maintained by a qualified <br />Inspection Service in accordance with <br />local requirements and/or national <br />codes. <br />NOTES <br />No attempt is to be made to repair any <br />Riser Manifold component in the field. <br />Only the pressure gauge, waterflow <br />alarm switch, or relief valve can be <br />replaced. If any other problems are <br />encountered the entire riser manifold <br />must be replaced. <br />The alarm/flow test procedure will re- <br />sult in operation of the associated <br />alarms. Consequently, notification <br />mustbe given to the owner and the fire <br />department, central station, or other <br />signal station to which the alarms are <br />connected, and notification must be <br />given to the building occupants. <br />Before closing a fire protection system <br />control valve for inspection or mainte- <br />nance work on the fire protection sys- <br />tem that it controls, permission to shut <br />down the effected fire protection sys- <br />tem must first be obtained from the <br />proper authorities and all personnel <br />who may be affected by this action <br />must be notified. <br />After placing a fire protection system <br />in service, notify the proper authorities <br />and advise those responsible for moni- <br />toring proprietary and/or central sta- <br />tion alarms. <br />Alarm/Flow Test Procedure <br />Step 1. Place the test & drain Valve in <br />the "test" position. <br />Step 2. Fully open the drain valve. <br />Make certain that drainage water will <br />not cause any damage or injury. <br />Step 3. Verify operation of associated <br />alarms. <br />Step 4. Close the drain valve <br />Step 5. Place the test & drain Valve in <br />the "drain" position. <br />Step 6. Verify that the residual (flow- <br />ing) pressure indicated by the pres- <br />sure gauge is no less that originally <br />recorded for the system when it was <br />first installed. <br />Step 7. Close the drain valve <br />Step 8. Verify that the static (not flow- <br />ing) pressure indicated by the pres- <br />sure gauge is no less that originally <br />recorded for the system when it was <br />first installed. <br />