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16397 Rev A   Updated 03/2021      © 2021 Victaulic Company. All rights reserved.

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5.0  PERFORMANCE (CONTINUED)

CPVC Guidelines

CPVC at Hip Areas

Listed CPVC may be used to feed the FL-SA/RE and 
FL-SA/DS sprinklers protecting the Hip areas when 
adhering to the following guidelines:

•  Wet systems only
•  When the horizontal branchline piping feeding 

sprinklers within the hip roof areas is run over the 
bottom chords of the trusses, it shall be covered 
with a minimum of 6 in. (152.4 mm) in depth of 
non-combustible insulation (See Figure 34). This 
insulation must extend nominally 12 in. (304.8 mm) 
on each side away from the centerline of the CPVC 
branchline. Insulation is for fire protection purposes. 
It is not freeze protection.

•  When the horizontal CPVC branchline piping feeding 

the sprinklers within the hip roof areas is located within 
the ceiling joist, the joist channel must be covered 
or filled with a minimum of 6 in (152.4 mm) depth of 
noncombustible insulation on top of the branchline 
feeding the sprigs (See Figure 33). Insulation is for 
fire protection purposes. It is not freeze protection.

•  A minimum lateral distance of 18 in (450 mm) is 

maintained between the CPVC pipe and a heat 
producing device such as heat pumps, fan motors, 
and heat lamps.

•  The sprinklers (RE or DS) may be fed by exposed 

vertical sprigs directly to a sprinkler or exposed 
angled sprigs directly to a sprinkler provided:
•  Vertical sprigs have no maximum exposed 

length, the RE or DS Sprinkler is located at a 
maximum lateral distance of 12 in (3304.8 mm) 
from the sprig centerline.

•  Angled sprigs with a maximum exposed length of 

3 ft. (0.9 m).

 

FL-SA/RE or

FL-SA/DS

FIGURE 33A

VERTICAL SPRIG

FL-SA/RE or
FL-SA/DS

 

FIGURE 33B

ANGLED SPRIG

FIGURE 33: EXPOSED CPVC AT HIP ROOF AREAS

(HORIZONTAL BRANCHLINE WITHIN JOISTS)

WET SYSTEMS ONLY

 

FL-SA/RE or

FL-SA/DS

 

FL-SA/RE or

FL-SA/DS

FIGURE 34A

VERTICAL SPRIG

FIGURE 34B

ANGLED SPRIG

FIGURE 34: CPVC AT HIP ROOF AREAS

(HORIZONTAL BRANCHLINE OVER JOISTS)

WET SYSTEMS ONLY

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Summary of Contents for FireLock FL-SA/DS

Page 1: ...ry Hydrostatic Test 100 500 psi 3447 kPa 34 bar Min Operating Pressure UL 12 8 psi 88 kPa 0 9 bar Temperature Rating See tables in section 2 0 1 For K Factor when pressure is measured in bar multiply...

Page 2: ...ulb Nominal Diameter 3 0 mm Load Screw Brass Pip Cap Brass Spring Seal Assembly PTFE coated Beryllium nickel alloy Frame Brass Lodgement Spring Stainless steel Installation Wrench Ductile iron Sprinkl...

Page 3: ...plication Attic Sprinklers the following steps shall be taken Step 1 Sprinklers must be oriented correctly as follows Series FL SA RE Sprinklers At horizontal ridge peak installed in the upright verti...

Page 4: ...he floor or ceiling of floor below The span is twice the longer of the two measured spans See Figure 6 The maximum span which can be protected by a single line of FL SA RE sprinklers at the peak is a...

Page 5: ...rinkler is installed under a horizontal Ridge the deflector is to be positioned parallel with the floor ceiling below Regardless of allowed offset from directly below ridge Maximum span for FL SA RE s...

Page 6: ...erline of sprinkler must be a minimum of 6 laterally from face of truss See Figure 8 Must be offset at least one channel laterally from any Ridgeline sprinkler Sprinklers must be installed with the fr...

Page 7: ...lation Ensure that the sprinkler is installed with the deflector parallel to the sloped roof above Sprinklers must be installed with the frame arms perpendicular to the roof slope see Figure 7 For obs...

Page 8: ...lel to the sloped roof above Sprinklers must be installed with the frame arms perpendicular to the roof slope For obstruction criteria see Obstruction section within this data sheet When installed und...

Page 9: ...flector parallel to the sloped roof above Sprinklers must be installed with the frame arms perpendicular to the roof slope For obstruction criteria see Obstruction section within this data sheet When...

Page 10: ...offset at least one channel laterally from each other See Figure 14C Sprinklers must be installed with the frame arms perpendicular to the roof slope See Figure 7 For obstruction criteria see Obstruct...

Page 11: ...3 12 and 6 12 Protection scheme utilized shall be in accordance with this document Standard Spray Sprinklers allowed for any slope Dormers Open to Attic Space Below 4 Sprinklers or Less Any Slope RE D...

Page 12: ...the hydraulically most demanding area due to non typical pipe layout Hose allowances must be included in the hydraulic calculations in accordance with NFPA 13 GABLE ROOF CALCULATION PROCEDURE 3 BRANCH...

Page 13: ...um sprinkler flow is 20 gpm per sprinkler See Figure 17A Calculation 2 Calculate the 6 most hydraulically demanding sprinklers consisting of 2 FL SA DS Downslope sprinklers and 4 FL SA RE Ridgeline sp...

Page 14: ...2 Lower Hip Area Calculate up to the 7 most demanding contiguous sprinklers along the eave This may include sprinklers on both sides of the hip line as shown See Figure 18B Minimum sprinkler flow is...

Page 15: ...B Minimum sprinkler flow is 20 gpm per sprinkler Calculation 3 Upper Hip Area If there are 4 sprinklers or less in the shaded area FIGURE 19B Calculate up to the 8 most demanding contiguous sprinklers...

Page 16: ...te all sprinklers within the hip area shown shaded See Figure 20 Minimum sprinkler flow is 20 gpm per sprinkler FIGURE 20 HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS REQUIRED FOR RE HIP FRAMING MEMBERS PARALLEL TO SLOPE R...

Page 17: ...e all sprinklers within the hip area shown shaded See Figure 20A Minimum sprinkler flow is 20 gpm per sprinkler FIGURE 20A HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS REQUIRED FOR DS HIP FRAMING MEMBERS PARALLEL TO SLOPE...

Page 18: ...most hydraulically demanding 5 contiguous DS sprinklers See Figure 21A Minimum sprinkler flow is 20 gpm per sprinkler 2 Row Protection The following 2 sets of calculations shall be performed Calculati...

Page 19: ...ations shall be performed Calculation 1 Calculate the 7 most hydraulically demanding contiguous DS sprinklers located along the high point peak See Figure 22B Calculation 2 Calculate the 7 most hydrau...

Page 20: ...g the high point peak plus the 2 most demanding sprinklers along the hip line See Figure 23B Calculation 2 Calculate the most hydraulically demanding 5 contiguous sprinklers along the high point See F...

Page 21: ...lculate the 7 most hydraulically demanding contiguous DS sprinklers located along the high point peak plus the 2 most demanding sprinklers along the hip line See Figure 24B Calculation 2 Calculate all...

Page 22: ...will typically run up to or penetrate the roof deck Suspended Horizontal Obstructions Those obstructions which are typically suspended within the attic space itself and run horizontally These obstruc...

Page 23: ...0 in 914mm 1 in 25 3 ft 0 in 914mm to less than 4 ft 0 in 1 2m 3 in 76 4 ft 0 in 1 2m to less than 4 ft 6 in 1 4m 5 in 127 4 ft 6 in 1 4m to less than 6 ft 0 in 1 8m 7 in 178 6 ft 0 in 1 8m to less th...

Page 24: ...Less than 8 ft 2 4m NOT ALLOWED 18 ft 2 4m to less than 10 ft 3 0m 1 in 25 10 ft 3 0m to less than 11 ft 3 3m 2 in 51 11 ft 3 3m to less than 12 ft 3 7m 3 in 76 12 ft 3 7m to less than 13 ft 4 0m 4 in...

Page 25: ...ermost and lowermost horizontal chords of the two stacked trusses In the event that all members are above the level of the FL SA RE deflector no obstruction exists to the FL SA RE spray pattern See Fi...

Page 26: ...compatibility of the insulation with the UL Listed CPVC by consulting the CPVC Manufacturer s literature CPVC At Bottom Chords To Feed Ceiling Sprinklers Below UL Listed CPVC may be used to feed the w...

Page 27: ...04 8 mm from the riser centerline FL SA RE or FL SA DS Sprinklers are directly mounted on the branchline FL SA RE or FL SA DS Sprinklers are on arm overs and located at a maximum lateral distance of 6...

Page 28: ...lled with a minimum of 6 in 152 4 mm depth of noncombustible insulation on top of the branchline feeding the sprigs See Figure 33 Insulation is for fire protection purposes It is not freeze protection...

Page 29: ...n and assembly data and are available in PDF format on our website at www victaulic com Warranty Refer to the Warranty section of the current Price List or contact Victaulic for details Trademarks Vic...

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