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CD1-3.1.10

DO NOT PAINT COVER PLATES. ONLY FACTORY

APPLIED FINISHES ARE LISTED AND APPROVED.

INSTALLATION

Star Residential Quasar Sprinklers are designed for in-

stallation on wet pipe sprinkler systems. Design and instal-
lation of sprinkler systems using Star Sprinklers must be
done by qualified individuals knowledgeable about fire sprin-
kler systems. All installations using Star Sprinklers must be
done in accordance with the latest published Standards of
the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Sprinkler
spacing and water flow rates must be in accordance with
this data sheet.

The Quasar Sprinkler is installed either before or after the

ceiling is installed, using one of the two specially designed
Quasar Sprinkler wrenches. The Standard LD2, SG, and Q
Sprinkler Wrench (Part Number 1849) can be used when
the ceiling has not been installed or when the ceiling tiles
can be lifted out of the way. The easy-to-use Star Socket
Wrench (Part Number 2111) can be used either with or with-
out the ceiling installed. When tightening, do not exceed 20
lb-ft (27.1 N-m) of torque.

Star Quasar Sprinklers are shipped with factory applied

Star-Seal thread sealant. Star-Seal eliminates the need for
field applied pipe compounds or tapes. Use of additional pipe
sealing materials may require more than 20 lb-ft (27.1 N-m)
which may damage the sprinkler.

The sprinkler must be installed in relation to the finished

ceiling, as shown in Figure 1. Temporary protective covers
are available for painting and plastering protection. Tempo-
rary fire protection is accomplished by removing the cap on
the Protective Cover (Part Number 2109).

After the ceiling is in place, remove the temporary protec-

tive cover (if installed). Then the Quasar cover assembly sim-
ply slides up and over the sprinkler frame until it snaps into
place. It is then rotated clockwise and allowed to rise, self-
adjusting to the finished ceiling. The cover plate will be held
tight to the ceiling by the spring inside the cover assembly.
The Quasar's patented spring feature allows the cover plate
to move with vibrations and normal ceiling movement.

To remove the cover assembly, simply insert the Cover

Removing Tool (Part Number 2300) between the cover as-
sembly flange and the ceiling, and pull down on the tool
handle until the cover plate assembly snaps free from the
sprinkler.

WARNING

DO NOT PRESS THE COVER PLATE PROJECTIONS

INTO THE CEILING.

MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE

Sprinkler inspections should be made on a regular basis

to detect possible damage or alteration. Residential sprin-
klers should be replaced after 20 years of service, or if they
are painted, corroded, or damaged in any way. A sprinkler
that has been actuated cannot be reassembled or reused.
Replacement must be made with a sprinkler of the same
size, type, K-factor, and temperature rating, and it must meet
flow and pressure requirements compatible with the system
hydraulic design. Maintenance must comply with NFPA Stan-
dards.

1" x 1/2" REDUCER

SPRINKLER

FACE OF FITTING

1-11/16" MIN.
(42.8 mm)

FACE OF

FINISHED CEILING

COVER ASSEMBLY FLANGE

3-1/2" COVER DIA.

(88.9 mm)

2-5/8" min. 2-7/8 max.

(66.7 mm 73.0 mm)

HOLE IN CEILING

.15" (3.81 mm)

2-3/16" MAX.

(71.4 mm) 

5/8" (15.9 mm)

COVER ASSEMBLY

MAX. DIA. OF REDUCER

TO THIS LINE IS

1-7/8" (47.6 mm)

PENDENT RES.

SPRINKLER

LISTED 48S2

K=4.3

MODEL "Q"

Figure 2:  Deflector

Residentail Quasar Sprinklers are eaily identified by

the “PENDENT RES” and “MODEL 'Q'” stamped on

the sprinkler defelctor.

Figure 1:  Quasar Installation Details

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