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March 2. 2007 0 • <br />Dry 101c <br />DRY PIPE <br />SPRINKLER SYSTEM <br />T"1e Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058 <br />Telephone: 269-945.9501 Technical Services: 877.384-5464 Fax 269-818-1680 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com <br />4. OPERATION <br />When a fire occurs, the heat produced will operate a sprinkler causing the air pressure in the piping system to escape. When the <br />pressure trip -point is reached (directly or through the accelerator), the dry -pipe valve opens allowing water to now through the system <br />piping and to the water motor alarm or electric pressure switch to sound an electric alarm. The water will continue to now and the <br />alarm will continue to sound until the system is manually shut off A dry pipe valve equipped with an accelerator will trip more rapidly <br />and at a higher air -pressure differential Component pars of the dry pipe system operate in the following manner <br />A. DRY VALVE OPERATION <br />When the air pressure in the dry system has dropped (from the fusing of an automatic sprinkler) to the tripping point of the valve, <br />the floating valve member assembly (air plate and water clapper) is raised by the water pressure trapped under the clapper <br />Water then flows into the intermediate chamber, destroying the valve differential As the member assembly rises, the hook pawl <br />engages the operating pin which unlatches the clapper. The clapper is spring -loaded and opens to the fully opened and locked <br />position automatically <br />B. ACCELERATOR OPERATION <br />The accelerator operates on the principal of unbalaiced pressures. When the accelerator is pressurized, air enters the inlet. <br />goes through the screen filter into the lower chamW_r and through the anti -flood assembly into the middle chamber From the <br />middle chamber the au slowly enters the upper chamber through an orifice restriction in the cover diaphragm. <br />In the SET position the system air pressure is the came in all chambers. The accelerator outlet is at atmospheric pressure When <br />a sprinkler or release operates, the pressure in the middle and lower chambers will reduce at the same rate as the system. The <br />orifice restriction in the cover diaphragm restricts the air now from the upper chamber causing a relatively higher pressure in the <br />upper chamber. The pressure differential forces the cover diaphragm down pushing the actuator rod down. This action vents the <br />pressure from the lower chamber to the outlet allowing the inlet pressure to force the clapper diaphragm open. The pressure in <br />the accelerator outlet forces the anti -flood ,ssembly closed preventing water from entering the middle and upper chambers <br />On a dry pipe system the au pressure from the accelerator outet is directed to the dry pipe valve intermediate chamber. As the <br />air pressure .ncreases in the intermediate chamber, the dry valve pressure differential is destroyed and the dry valve trips allow- <br />ing water to enter the dry pipe system <br />On 3 pneumatic•release system, the outlet pressure is vented to atmosphere. speeding the release system operation. <br />C. PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE <br />1 Shut off the supply control valve Check the entire ;ystem to ensure all piping, sprinklers, and piping components are in <br />serviceable condition Replace any opened sprinklers with the same type and temperature rating Drain all low points of <br />the system, then, dose all dram valves. (On a drum drip, the upper drain valve remains open and the lower is closed ) For <br />air check system or auxiliary dry systems, drain the dry portion of the system only <br />2 Set Dry Pipe System <br />a If an accelerator is used, with no pressure on the system, observe the air gauge on the accelerator. The gauge must <br />read zero (it may be necessary to loosen the air gauge to vent the trapped air pressure in the upper chamber) <br />b. Set Dry Pipe Valve - Open the test drain valve, remove the hand -hole cover, wipe the valve seats clean, pull the clapper <br />down into the CLOSED position (hold wnile inserting wrench handle through hook -pawl ;assembly hole), slide wrench <br />handle through hole approximately 1 inch (25 mm), apply upward force on wrench and latch the dry -valve clapper, <br />remove the wrench, fill the dry valve with water to the bottom of hand hole, replace hand -hole cover. <br />c Pressurize dry -pipe system with air pressure as recommended in the Dry Valve Data Section. <br />Water Pressure psi <br />Max <br />50 <br />75 <br />100 <br />125 <br />150 <br />Air Pressure psi <br />Min <br />15 <br />20 <br />25 <br />30 <br />35 <br />Max <br />25 <br />30 <br />35 <br />45 <br />50 <br />o Wait until the accelerator air -pressure gauge reads the same as the dry pipe valve <br />e Open water supply control valves slowly <br />f Close the dry pipe valve main dra,n valve slowly, <br />g irlake sure the Alarm Test Shut-off Valve is in the ALARM position <br />C3/ <br />