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1-7/16 to 3 inches when using a flush
mount escutcheon as shown in Figure
B-1, or with the Model F705 Escutch-
eon as shown in Figure B-2.

NOTE

Use of overhangs or soffits with

dimensions exceeding the above

specified criteria is permitted if

additional sprinkler protection is

provided for the area below the

overhang/soffit.

The F687 Sprinklers must NOT be lo-
cated

1. along a wall/partition having a re-

cessed range oven, countertop, or
alcove,

2. along a wall/partition having an ad-

joining wood or coal burning stove,
or

3. along a wall/partition containing a

fireplace or wall oven.

NOTE

The spray from the F687 is dis-

tributed radially outward and

downward from the sprinkler

deflector. Consequently, the

sprinklers must be located

such that there will not be any

blind spaces shielded from

spray by partitions, room divid-

ers, overhangs or other parts of

the dwelling structure.

Operational Sensitivity Criteria.

The

F687 Sprinklers must only be installed

1. beneath level ceilings,

2. beneath solid ceilings having a

smooth or textured surface,

3. with a deflector-to-wall surface dis-

tance of 1-7/16 to 6 inches or a de-
flector-to soffit surface distance of
1-7/16 to 3 inches when using a flush
mount mount escutcheon as shown
in Figure B-1, unless the Model F705
Recessed Escutcheon is being util-
ized as shown in Figure B-2.

4. with a deflector-to-ceiling distance

per Table A, and

5. at least 4 inches away from an inside

or outside corner.

The F687 Sprinklers must

NOT

be

used

1. beneath soffits or overhangs, unless

they are only providing protection for
the area underneath the soffit/over-
hang and additional sprinkler protec-

tion is provided for the area in front
of the soffit/overhang,

2. above or below open-gridded type

suspended ceilings, or

3. with beams, joists, or ducts located

within the sprinkler coverage areas.

NOTE

Where utilized, beams, joists, or

ducts must be located with their

centerlines along the boundaries

separating adjacent sprinkler

coverage areas.

It is recommended that as part of the
sprinkler system design, the designer
review the dwelling plans and, where
appropriate, advise the owner or his
representative as to the following.

I. Lintels of at least 3 inches in height

and preferably 8 inches should be
used over all passageways from one
space to another, in order to reduce
the possibility of sprinkler operations
outside of the fire area.

II. Beams of at least 3 inches of height

should be used to border each of 3
or  more adjoining areas of F687
Sprinkler coverage (within the same
compartment), in order to decrease
the time to first sprinkler operation as
well as to reduce the possibility of
multiple sprinkler operations.

Cold Soldering Criteria.

With refer-

ence to Table A, the F687 Sprinklers
must be located such that

1. the minimum lateral distance “C” be-

tween adjacent sprinklers is 8 feet,
and

2. the minimum distance “D” between

sprinklers located opposite or with
their waterway centerlines at 90° to
each other is 14 feet, except where
a portion of the dwelling structure or
a partition will shield the spray of one
sprinkler from the other.

Heat Source Criteria.

Refer to NFPA

13D or NFPA 13R for the requirements
relating to preventing the possible re-
lease of an F687 heat responsive ele-
ment (Bulb), due to exposure to heat
sources other than abnormal fire.

—5—

FIGURE C

ALLOWABLE ELEVATION FOR CEILING MOUNTED OBSTRUCTIONS

SUCH AS HEATING OR AIR CONDITIONING DIFFUSERS, OVERHANGS

AND LIGHT FIXTURES

NOTES:

1. For a given position within the coverage area, ceiling mounted obstructions must not

hang below the elevation dimension given in the graph.

2. Elevation dimensions are with respect to the top of the Deflector Hat (Ref. Figure A),

where positive (+) dimensions are above the Deflector Hat and negative (-) dimen-
sions are below. (Reference: the Deflector Hat is 3/8" above the sprinkler centerline of
waterway.)

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Summary of Contents for F687

Page 1: ...application of a fin ish coat to the wall They also permit refinishing of a wall surface without having to first shut down the fire pro tection system and remove the sprin klers They are designed for...

Page 2: ...rtment designs which cannot be fully sprinklered in accordance with the recommendations of NFPA 13 13D or 13R In the event of this condition consult the authorities having jurisdiction for guidance an...

Page 3: ...SED DIMENSIONS Up to 1 4 inch adjustment from minimum 1 4 inch to maximum 1 2 inch recessed position HIGH ADJUSTMENT DIMENSIONS Up to 1 2 inch adjustment from the flush sidewall position to 1 2 inch r...

Page 4: ...ac turer NOTES 1 Residential Fire Sprinkler Sys tems should only be designed and installed by those compe tent and completely familiar with automatic sprinkler sys tem design installation pro cedures...

Page 5: ...TE Where utilized beams joists or ducts must be located with their centerlines along the boundaries separating adjacent sprinkler coverage areas It is recommended that as part of the sprinkler system...

Page 6: ...ensate for the possible manufac turing variations in the take out of the fitting as well as in the make in of the sprinklers as permitted by ANSI B1 20 1 3 After installing the F705 Mounting Plate or...

Page 7: ...the heat responsive element Bulb can result Do NOT cleanse the sprinklers with soap and water detergents ammonia cleaning fluids or other chemicals Remove dust lint cobwebs cocoons insects and larvae...

Page 8: ...inish PSN specify Chrome Plated Finish 155F 68C PSN 51 687 9 155 Natural Brass Finish 155F 68C PSN 51 687 1 155 White Polyester Finish 155F 68C PSN 51 687 4 155 Recessed Escutcheon Specify 1 2 15 mm M...

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